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- The new UC Berkeley Chancellor nominee is Carol Christ, the former Smith College President and current interim executive vice chancellor and provost at Berkeley. [Daily Cal]
- Supervisor Jane Kim calls for a hearing on the impacts of robots/automation replacing humans in the San Francisco workforce. [Ex]
- The Warriors unveil “Chase Center Experience,” which is what they think it’ll be like in the new SF stadium. [KRON4]
- At a tense hearing before British Parliament, Facebook responded to the controversy over the BBC's claims it didn't remove child porn from its site, claiming its moderation tools malfunctioned during the new outlet's investigation. [BBC]
- At the same hearing, Google claimed this white nationalist video isn’t hate speech. [BuzzFeed]
- French Laundry chef Thomas Keller was on Jimmy Kimmel last night. [ABC7]
- A proposal for Oakland to boycott any companies that work on Trump’s wall is headed to a City Council vote. [CBS5]
- The Golden Gate National Recreation Area was the most visited national park in 2016 during a record year of park visits overall. [CBS5]
- Are you a Bay Area resident who receives federal subsidies to buy plans on Covered California? If so, you would see substantial increases in health care costs under "Trumpcare." [Chronicle]
- Some shutdowns for cable car lines through 2019 are expected for equipment to be upgraded. [SFBay]
- Two police recruits are dropped from the force when they're accused of cheating, and it's possible more are going to get cut in the same scandal. [Chron]
- Conservative local radio person Michael Savage was reportedly attacked outside a Tiburon restaurant. He wasn't hurt, and neither was his poodle, who was also attacked, but will pursue the case as a hate crime as the attack was over political views, he believes. [TMZ] [Rich Lieberman 415 Media]