130
130
Oct 10, 2018
10/18
by
KPIX
tv
eye 130
favorite 0
quote 0
they appeared here at uc- berkeley, davis and vassar college in new york state. earlier this week swastikas were drawn on a bulletin board at sacramento city college. police are investigating if this is related. student organizations obviously appalled. >> it screams of the same type of graphics and the same type of design used in the 30s thousands of the. they are tell jews they are not welcome. >> reporter: these posters appear to be tied to a neo- nazi website and flyers from the same group were posted last month outside of bay area synagogues like temple beth shalom in san leandro that one featuring radio host alex jones with a jewish star over his mouth as if he is being silenced. that's an apparent reference to the fact that social media sites have banned his accounts and others. the chancellor at uc-davis wrote a letter to students calling these flyers, quote, reprehensible. live at uc-berkeley, anne makevoc, kpix 5. >>> time now 6:40. one bay area school district is getting pro-active about the dangers of "vap-ing." how they are hoping to reach parents be
they appeared here at uc- berkeley, davis and vassar college in new york state. earlier this week swastikas were drawn on a bulletin board at sacramento city college. police are investigating if this is related. student organizations obviously appalled. >> it screams of the same type of graphics and the same type of design used in the 30s thousands of the. they are tell jews they are not welcome. >> reporter: these posters appear to be tied to a neo- nazi website and flyers from the...
87
87
Oct 30, 2018
10/18
by
KPIX
tv
eye 87
favorite 0
quote 0
the autothe vineyards in napa valley according to the uc davis extension in oakville. and according to that same expert with uc davis, according to the picture i sent him. he said the way these machines work, there's one person inside, driving it forward about three to five miles an hour, then a second person who follows behind it. that person following behind it is likely how this whole thing happened. in fact, from our chopper 5 video, we can see what appears to be an investigator looking at the back of the machine, taking photos from that angle. ken? >> all right, our condolences to his family for sure. emily turner live for us. thank you, emily. >>> now to the latest on the deadly shooting at a pittsburgh synagogue. the man accused of carrying out the attack faced a judge today. robert bowers appeared in court shackled and in a wheelchair. the 46-year-old faces 29 federal charges including hate crimes. prosecutors say they will seek the death penalty. authorities say bowers walked into the synagogue armed with an ar-15 and three handguns on saturday morning, killin
the autothe vineyards in napa valley according to the uc davis extension in oakville. and according to that same expert with uc davis, according to the picture i sent him. he said the way these machines work, there's one person inside, driving it forward about three to five miles an hour, then a second person who follows behind it. that person following behind it is likely how this whole thing happened. in fact, from our chopper 5 video, we can see what appears to be an investigator looking at...
119
119
Oct 10, 2018
10/18
by
KPIX
tv
eye 119
favorite 0
quote 0
they were found here at uc- berkeley as well as uc-davis and vassar college in new york state. and earlier this week, swastikas were drawn on a bulletin board at sacramento city college. police are investigating if they are related. >> all i can do now is to work to make sure that jews on this campus feel represented, taken care of and they are not davis tho go to cla chancellor said, the message on these flyers is reprehensible and does not represent who we are as a community. these flyers appear to be tied to a neo-nazi website which is the same group that appeared to be behind a similar situation at some bay area synagogues last month. more on that coming up in the next half-hour. live at uc-berkeley, anne makevoc, kpix 5. >>> the company that makes the we had killer roundup is back in court today appealing the landmark verdict that awarded a former bay area groundskeeper $289 million. kpix 5's jackie ward is live in san francisco this morning with more details. >>> reporter: kenny, monsanto is arguing that attorneys for lee johnson, the man who says roundup caused him cance
they were found here at uc- berkeley as well as uc-davis and vassar college in new york state. and earlier this week, swastikas were drawn on a bulletin board at sacramento city college. police are investigating if they are related. >> all i can do now is to work to make sure that jews on this campus feel represented, taken care of and they are not davis tho go to cla chancellor said, the message on these flyers is reprehensible and does not represent who we are as a community. these...
141
141
Oct 10, 2018
10/18
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 141
favorite 0
quote 0
tell me about this case at uc davis. this young man turns out was innocent. >> right. >> laura: but he ends up spending 12 grand to clear his name? isn't title ix rigged against men? >> two and a half months of facing possible suspension from the school. what was so scary about this case is the woman who filed the complaint did not even allege any type of violation of the uc davis student code. she admitted she engaged in consensual relations with the individual, but she later regretted it. so the school, instead of closing the investigation right there, weighed the consequence of doing that. they could face a media uproar, p.r. nightmare, so they went for two and a half months and investigated the students who was later found not guilty of doing anything. >> laura: okay. to me, this hurts the cause of true sexual harassment. this is a case where a young man and a young woman consensually go into a room together. she tells him, admits this, drop your shirt. he drops the shirt. i guess he touches her somewhere. but there
tell me about this case at uc davis. this young man turns out was innocent. >> right. >> laura: but he ends up spending 12 grand to clear his name? isn't title ix rigged against men? >> two and a half months of facing possible suspension from the school. what was so scary about this case is the woman who filed the complaint did not even allege any type of violation of the uc davis student code. she admitted she engaged in consensual relations with the individual, but she later...
67
67
Oct 28, 2018
10/18
by
KPIX
tv
eye 67
favorite 0
quote 0
we spoke with a scientist who has been tasked with the taste ordinary winetasting, at uc davis testing wine grapes specifically cabernet. for smoke taints.>> do i want it? >> reporter: some wineries across northern california are not making wine this year, others fermenting their grapes and waiting to get the green light to bottle and sell. after the devastating wildfires, this year expanding research to wineries in lake and mendocino counties.>> during the fires a lot of these compounds are released into the air. now you get an excess amount of it. if there is an excess amount it is easy to say these grapes have been greatly impacted.>> reporter: she is looking for a specific aftertaste.>> when you get that characteristic cold as of your throat.>> reporter: red to smoke taints, wines have naturally smoking notes sometimes so it's tough to determine which ones are tainted and which ones aren't.>> it's depends how close you were to the fires, the wind direction, there are so many influences.>> reporter: now working to develop ways to absorb compounds before they penetrate grapes. she ho
we spoke with a scientist who has been tasked with the taste ordinary winetasting, at uc davis testing wine grapes specifically cabernet. for smoke taints.>> do i want it? >> reporter: some wineries across northern california are not making wine this year, others fermenting their grapes and waiting to get the green light to bottle and sell. after the devastating wildfires, this year expanding research to wineries in lake and mendocino counties.>> during the fires a lot of...
338
338
Oct 2, 2018
10/18
by
KPIX
tv
eye 338
favorite 0
quote 0
candlelight vigil for her family, which drew many who knew michelle from her days in san jose as well as uc davishere she went to college. all with stories about the kindness she had spread around the world. >> and that was the type of person she was. she was an angel. only an angel could do that. >> reporter: after michelle's funeral, her family handed out ribbons with the words, "keep good going." a hashtag michelle used on social media. they ask those to spread her message wherever they traveled. her sister, kathy, took it on a trip to iceland during what would have been michelle's 33rd birthday. >> i have been doing that. >> reporter: and so has council member diaz, in honor of a friend who they will make certain to remember the life. >> i brought that ribbon to europe and japan to keep the memory of michelle alive. i'm happy to do that small part. >> we are thankful for all the people who takes her ribbon with them on their travels. it is just really good to know that other people remembered her as well. >> she was an insurance agent. get this, before she died, she told her husband if anythi
candlelight vigil for her family, which drew many who knew michelle from her days in san jose as well as uc davishere she went to college. all with stories about the kindness she had spread around the world. >> and that was the type of person she was. she was an angel. only an angel could do that. >> reporter: after michelle's funeral, her family handed out ribbons with the words, "keep good going." a hashtag michelle used on social media. they ask those to spread her...
104
104
Oct 15, 2018
10/18
by
KGO
tv
eye 104
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> this year's theme was an epic battle of the marching bands between stanford and uc davis. >> next30, our coverage of the power outages in the north bay because of extreme fire danger. thousands are waking up in calistoga with no electricity. >>> and firefighters helping to protect homes from potential fire danger today. >>> and the news commuters have been waeubgt for. been waeubgt for. fremont street has reo california's public schools rank 44th in the nation. 44th. i'm marshall tuck, i'm a public-school parent, and i know we can do better. in the public schools i led, we got more funding into our classrooms, supported our teachers, and we raised graduation rates by 60%. that's why president obama's education secretary endorses me. we've done it before. now, let's do it for every public-school student in california. i'm marshall tuck. now, let's do it for every public-school student in cali'm running for state superintendent. we've hadfor a long time.is in san francisco and half-measures haven't fixed it. homelessness doesn't just hurt homeless it hurts all of us. that's why we'r
. >> this year's theme was an epic battle of the marching bands between stanford and uc davis. >> next30, our coverage of the power outages in the north bay because of extreme fire danger. thousands are waking up in calistoga with no electricity. >>> and firefighters helping to protect homes from potential fire danger today. >>> and the news commuters have been waeubgt for. been waeubgt for. fremont street has reo california's public schools rank 44th in the...
117
117
Oct 19, 2018
10/18
by
KTVU
tv
eye 117
favorite 0
quote 0
wineries want to know the same thing they are funding research at you -- uc davis. point, it is not known how >> may have affected the wine grapes. researchers are working to find out what can be done to salvage the flavor, when they are affected by fire. >> we are trying to figure out, am i safe to bottle this wine? will the wind stay like this and not develop a problem in the future? >> it is certainly important research for the local economy. california's wine region produces $35 billion in revenue . >>> one of the world top entertainers is showing her support for colin kaepernick. us weekly reports rihanna turned down an invitation to perform at the super bowl 53 halftime show because she does not agree with having nfl -- how the nfl treated colin kaepernick and how he protested social justice. maroon five will now had the show. >>> with news to bring you about the recovery process for jimmy garoppolo. it has been two months since he tore a ligament in his left knee. jimmy garoppolo appeared briefly at 49 49ers headquarters. he came out of the training room and
wineries want to know the same thing they are funding research at you -- uc davis. point, it is not known how >> may have affected the wine grapes. researchers are working to find out what can be done to salvage the flavor, when they are affected by fire. >> we are trying to figure out, am i safe to bottle this wine? will the wind stay like this and not develop a problem in the future? >> it is certainly important research for the local economy. california's wine region...
140
140
Oct 30, 2018
10/18
by
KPIX
tv
eye 140
favorite 0
quote 0
and i'm told by uc davis, an expert in that department, this way of harvesting the grapes, it is more efficient and faster and they move in about three to five miles an hour, essentially one person is driving and usually one person is behinding behind. there is someone who seems to be an investigator who is taking pictures from the back end of that harvester. and really looking at the back end of that, the one following behind. hopefully we'll get more information in the next several hours. >> all right, live for us tonight in napa, we appreciate that. thank you. >>> new ruling says the warriors must pay millions of dollars for renovations that were made to oracle arena even though the team is leaving. they signed a 20-year lease including a man. well, the team extended that lease, but they say they shouldn't have to pay. they ruled the warriors must pay the remaining $40 million. >>> fire danger remains high in the mountains. there is a new red flag warning as they go offshore, gusty in the mountains only, hitting 50 to 60 miles per hour. so watch out for the critical fire conditions
and i'm told by uc davis, an expert in that department, this way of harvesting the grapes, it is more efficient and faster and they move in about three to five miles an hour, essentially one person is driving and usually one person is behinding behind. there is someone who seems to be an investigator who is taking pictures from the back end of that harvester. and really looking at the back end of that, the one following behind. hopefully we'll get more information in the next several hours....
114
114
Oct 14, 2018
10/18
by
KGO
tv
eye 114
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> ♪ >> the marching bands from stanford and uc davis will headline at the 16th annual save the musicestival at belmont twin pines park this morning at 11:30. you can hear bands from austin middle school and karma high school. all proceeds benefit music education in the belmont, redwood shores school district. >>> next at 6:00 a.m., firefighters on edge in parts of the bay area because of a red flag warning. lisa argen will have your forecast. >>> how senator camilla harris is signaling she may be planning to enter the 2020 presidential race. you've worked so hard to (huachieve so much. perhaps it's time to partner with someone who knows you well enough to understand what your wealth is really for. >>> good morning. thanks for joining us on this sunday. october 149. i'm matt keller. let's start with a quick look at the weather. here's meteorologist lisa argen. lisa? >> matt, good morning to you. we're starting out with a good deal of fog. it's moved inside the bay. it's keeping us cool this morning. by the afternoon, the temperatures will have those full microclimates once again. ther
. >> ♪ >> the marching bands from stanford and uc davis will headline at the 16th annual save the musicestival at belmont twin pines park this morning at 11:30. you can hear bands from austin middle school and karma high school. all proceeds benefit music education in the belmont, redwood shores school district. >>> next at 6:00 a.m., firefighters on edge in parts of the bay area because of a red flag warning. lisa argen will have your forecast. >>> how senator...
116
116
Oct 14, 2018
10/18
by
KGO
tv
eye 116
favorite 0
quote 0
marching bands from stanford and uc davis will headline at the school force save the music festival. takes place at belmont's twin pines park beginning at 11:30 this morning. you can hear bands from other schools also. they benefit music education in the belmont redwood shores school district. look at all the energy this morning. >> should warm to the 70s. it will be kind of in between the on shore push and the offshore flow because we have the fog. not going to lose that altogether. we have the red flag warning through 12:00 p.m. tomorrow. the winds continue to ramp up. right now, there's about 25 miles an hour in the upper elevations. they'll be 40 to 50 l78 in oakland and palo alto. it's a warmer day today for everyone. the accuweather seven-day forecast looking at warm temperatures again tomorrow. the winds will relax. we'll be close to average on tuesday. a lot of sunshine each and day. nice time of year. except for today. >> thank you, lisa. thanks for joining us on abc 7 mornings. i'm matt keller with lisa argen. the news continues online. twitter and facebook. "good morning a
marching bands from stanford and uc davis will headline at the school force save the music festival. takes place at belmont's twin pines park beginning at 11:30 this morning. you can hear bands from other schools also. they benefit music education in the belmont redwood shores school district. look at all the energy this morning. >> should warm to the 70s. it will be kind of in between the on shore push and the offshore flow because we have the fog. not going to lose that altogether. we...
88
88
Oct 15, 2018
10/18
by
KGO
tv
eye 88
favorite 0
quote 0
with help of make a wish and the uc davis children's hop, his love of soccer turned into a dream comee this weekend. >> how about this one from number 5. >> look at the technique. sees the goalkeeper. leases behind the ball. what a quality strike. >> nice shot there. harding has undergone a year of chemotherapy and doctors gave him the all clear to stay in the game. >> we are coming back with another 90 minutes of news. you know, a lot of people think ginger al he e is good for an upset stomach. new research profited millions from tobacco, oil, and wall street. as a rich developer, she violated clean water laws. now she's trying to buy this election. the lt. governor's office isn't for sale. i'm dr. ed hernandez. as state senator, i worked across party lines. held drug corporations accountable. invested in schools and middle-class jobs. our campaign's people powered by firefighters, teachers and nurses. because i'll put you first - not big money. joining us on this monday, october 15th. >> you're never more than 7 minutes away from the accuweather forecast. meteorologist nike nicco tr
with help of make a wish and the uc davis children's hop, his love of soccer turned into a dream comee this weekend. >> how about this one from number 5. >> look at the technique. sees the goalkeeper. leases behind the ball. what a quality strike. >> nice shot there. harding has undergone a year of chemotherapy and doctors gave him the all clear to stay in the game. >> we are coming back with another 90 minutes of news. you know, a lot of people think ginger al he e is...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
32
32
Oct 21, 2018
10/18
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 32
favorite 0
quote 0
one in uc davis, one in san francisco. i live in hercules.you can imagine how much is going back and forth to davis every week and how much is every day come from hercules to san francisco back and forth. you are wise people, you can calculate how much it cost me. i make barely $100 for 10-11 hour shift. there was another guy saying how much money we are making. everything is clear, you can ask from the sfmta, they have all the paperwork, when we log on. and when we log off. it counts every single fare, how much it was and from where to where it was. now, have you ever seen so many people for how long? over here. i think last time you have seen like 60 years or 70 years ago, this kind of crowd. and after that, it is today. why? we have been screaming at being squished for last six years. have anyone come forward? to rescue us? and to give a hand to us? that you are in a dire situation, ok, come on, your insurance, we can just -- i am very scared that she have dismantled the fee about a thousand dollars and then the registration fee. but the t
one in uc davis, one in san francisco. i live in hercules.you can imagine how much is going back and forth to davis every week and how much is every day come from hercules to san francisco back and forth. you are wise people, you can calculate how much it cost me. i make barely $100 for 10-11 hour shift. there was another guy saying how much money we are making. everything is clear, you can ask from the sfmta, they have all the paperwork, when we log on. and when we log off. it counts every...
129
129
Oct 14, 2018
10/18
by
KGO
tv
eye 129
favorite 0
quote 0
the marching bands from stanford and uc davis will headline the "save the music" festival. it takes place pikes park. you can also hear some high school bands. all of the proceeds to benefit the local schools. and you know with the wind you are hoping that nothing is carried away. >> yes, by 3:00 this afternoon we will see the upper 70s there and 85 in concord and 82 in napa and is so it is certainly getting warmer, and we have the fog now, but the relatively humidity all over the bay area is going to plummet today with the off shore winds gusting to 50 and 60 miles per hour north and in east bay hills the diablo range, the temperatures are above average today, and the winds will dial back tomorrow, and then by tuesday, we are back to the onshore push, and wednesday and thursday, the temperatures will slowly get cooler, but still very october-like to enjoy the end of the week. >> and pg&e residents in the northwest, you have to worry about power shut off with the threat of wildfires. >>> thank you for joining us here on "abc7 mornings.." news continues online and twitter an
the marching bands from stanford and uc davis will headline the "save the music" festival. it takes place pikes park. you can also hear some high school bands. all of the proceeds to benefit the local schools. and you know with the wind you are hoping that nothing is carried away. >> yes, by 3:00 this afternoon we will see the upper 70s there and 85 in concord and 82 in napa and is so it is certainly getting warmer, and we have the fog now, but the relatively humidity all over...
115
115
Oct 25, 2018
10/18
by
KTVU
tv
eye 115
favorite 0
quote 0
veterinarians from the second mental zoo and specialist from uc davis are focusing on care for congenitali defect. >>> what happens is when he tries to close his eyes, there is a not a defect where he cannot completely close his eyes. >> this could allow for hair to get into his eye and cause irritation. dr. ray wax said this is something, along snow leopards in captivity. that the animals under anesthesia fats it will take preventative measure on his leg. the five-month old was born with something called swimmers center. >> his leg came out and he was not able to support his weight. >> the 2.5 hours of surgery, more people came to check in on the endangered a cupboard. the doctor said this is exactly what he likes to see with their conducting surgery. wants the community to come out and see the work they are doing other animals. >>> we really wanted them to connect with the animals. that is one of the purposes of the zoo. for these animals to act as ambassadors and get us all interested in protecting these guys in the wild. truxtun betty and kalin will get to see coconut playing again an
veterinarians from the second mental zoo and specialist from uc davis are focusing on care for congenitali defect. >>> what happens is when he tries to close his eyes, there is a not a defect where he cannot completely close his eyes. >> this could allow for hair to get into his eye and cause irritation. dr. ray wax said this is something, along snow leopards in captivity. that the animals under anesthesia fats it will take preventative measure on his leg. the five-month old was...
105
105
Oct 18, 2018
10/18
by
KTVU
tv
eye 105
favorite 0
quote 0
>> reporter: this doctor is a uc-davis professor in the department of pathology and laboratory medicine. he says participants have the power to end the confusion of how often women should get screens for breast cancer and if they should start at 40 or 50 or somewhere in between. >> wisdom study is designed to sort of once and for all answer this question about what's the right mammogram screening schedule to screen for potentially breast cancer? >> reporter: after completing the wisdom study, greenfield has more peace of mind. >> armed with information about my own genetic risk and i'm considered low risk. >> reporter: she plans to stay on top of her breast health but says her mammogram schedule is not a guessing game. >> i don't need to go every year. i feel like i'm basing my decision on solid information rather than what everyone else has been told for all these years. >> reporter: researchers say all women should know their genetic risk. >> i think knowing more buriesk empowers you. >> researchers say the mammogram study will be done in four years and they expect to have better guid
>> reporter: this doctor is a uc-davis professor in the department of pathology and laboratory medicine. he says participants have the power to end the confusion of how often women should get screens for breast cancer and if they should start at 40 or 50 or somewhere in between. >> wisdom study is designed to sort of once and for all answer this question about what's the right mammogram screening schedule to screen for potentially breast cancer? >> reporter: after completing...
328
328
Oct 14, 2018
10/18
by
KGO
tv
eye 328
favorite 0
quote 0
the marching bands from stanford and uc davis will headline at the 16th annual school force save the pines park beginning at 11:30 this morning. you can hear bands from austin middle school and claremont high school. all proceeds benefit music education in the school districts. now it's time to check in with lisa argen with a look at your forecast. >> good morning to you, matt. haze and fog left from the east bay hills camera. we're warming up quicker this morning. it's 53. 55 in san francisco as well as san jose and half moon bay. upper 50s in san jose. and looking at mt. tam, you'll notice the low clouds, the fog, with us for a littlenumberinpp . concord and livermore. but the numbers are warmer than yesterday. we were in the low 40s in the north bay. 4 to 5 degrees warmer here and looking at a little bit of warm warming in the south bay. the upper elevation winds are already gusting out of north near 2ur. knoxville creek. mt. tam about 16 miles an hour. not as windy over the east bay hills. a red flag warning includes the north bay and east bay hills es warmer,0 clcla. in san rael
the marching bands from stanford and uc davis will headline at the 16th annual school force save the pines park beginning at 11:30 this morning. you can hear bands from austin middle school and claremont high school. all proceeds benefit music education in the school districts. now it's time to check in with lisa argen with a look at your forecast. >> good morning to you, matt. haze and fog left from the east bay hills camera. we're warming up quicker this morning. it's 53. 55 in san...
93
93
Oct 6, 2018
10/18
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 93
favorite 0
quote 0
in 2016 they were two symposium that i know of, one where my organized at uc davis, --using on the army of and the other symposium was held at the university of california, which i had the author of being the co-author of. together with scholars who are of rbn will be published within a year. and my colleagues, which i'm presenting now, is the introduction to this volume. that's not all, because we are organizing and other conference in eugene oregon. studying will be republican vietnam issues and , trying to think systematically about how to .pproach a topic that ranged from scholars between the communists and rbn. that is the colonial. period, as the enemies into virtual storage adopting -- there was already prevention between them at the time. -- you can praise the between theay government in vietnam and the community abroad as well. it's a broad topic that has to be taught about in broad terms. covering modern vietnam. it was the symposium, you see the list of figures who contribute to the symposium. you could recognize the few professor who is the central bank governor of the rbn.
in 2016 they were two symposium that i know of, one where my organized at uc davis, --using on the army of and the other symposium was held at the university of california, which i had the author of being the co-author of. together with scholars who are of rbn will be published within a year. and my colleagues, which i'm presenting now, is the introduction to this volume. that's not all, because we are organizing and other conference in eugene oregon. studying will be republican vietnam issues...
535
535
Oct 19, 2018
10/18
by
KTVU
tv
eye 535
favorite 0
quote 0
there stuttering the studying at uc -- they are studying at uc davis.e most honorable to smoke taste during a critical age of ripening. researchers are working to find out what can be done to salvage the flavor when that happens. >>> student at san francisco's state university will soon be able to get a free share membership. low income students are offered free bike rentals through a partnership with the city. according to the san francisco examiner the city will pay for the first two years of the program. after that lyft, which owns the bikes will pay for the service. the examiner says $56,000 has been approved for the program. >>> advocates for flexible work schedules are holding out hope that their proposals will be revitalized next year. despite it being shut down multiple times. there plan would allow employees to request roxobel's rituals, instead of the standard five day work week. in place could request to work for day work weeks at 10 hours each day. business advocates are urging lawmakers to revise the proposal after the next governor takes o
there stuttering the studying at uc -- they are studying at uc davis.e most honorable to smoke taste during a critical age of ripening. researchers are working to find out what can be done to salvage the flavor when that happens. >>> student at san francisco's state university will soon be able to get a free share membership. low income students are offered free bike rentals through a partnership with the city. according to the san francisco examiner the city will pay for the first two...
63
63
Oct 24, 2018
10/18
by
KTVU
tv
eye 63
favorite 0
quote 0
they work at the uc medical centers in san francisco, davis, san diego, los angeles and irvine as well as medical clinics associated with the hospital's and demanding better play -- better pay and more job security and think the university has been hiring subcontractors to do their work and pay them less money. >> they want to save money. they outsource our jobs. they just say -- they pay $9 or $11 or 16 got -- $16. they don't pay for healthcare, vacation, et cetera. >> you see officials say contracting out services is allowed under the current contract. the current strike is content -- expected to continue through tomorrow night. police are investigating a deadly shooting involving police and a kidnapping suspect monday night. pittsburgh police say the man used a gun to kidnap his estranged wife and baby from home and carolyn drive. a family friend tried to stop him and was shot in the neck. police were called and they chased the suspect to concord and back to another house on west tenth street in pittsburgh. the woman and the baby managed to escape pick the man ran into the house whe
they work at the uc medical centers in san francisco, davis, san diego, los angeles and irvine as well as medical clinics associated with the hospital's and demanding better play -- better pay and more job security and think the university has been hiring subcontractors to do their work and pay them less money. >> they want to save money. they outsource our jobs. they just say -- they pay $9 or $11 or 16 got -- $16. they don't pay for healthcare, vacation, et cetera. >> you see...
97
97
Oct 24, 2018
10/18
by
KTVU
tv
eye 97
favorite 0
quote 0
is that the uc of san francisco, davis, and medical clinics associated with hospitals. facing the university has been subcontracting to do their work and paying them less money. >>> working to protect your data. what to do to protect your privacy. >>> the san francisco skyline, a beautiful fall day and we will check in with "ktvu" for what your forecast will look like. >>> many here in the bay area hope a lucky streak continues and more lotto fever after a break. >>> a lucky winner and south carolina matched all six numbers and last night megamillion drawing. one was sold at the san francisco safeway. and one mike mibach joins us ahead of tonight's drawing. >> reporter: it's good bye mega millions and hello powerball. i know it's not $1 billion but $620 million is not all that bad. that will buy you a little lakefront up at tahoe to bestir. the sign behind me is what greeted the lotto fans and reduced to a paltry $40 million. all. all eyes on powerball. sales a bit slow at this alameda 711. the owner admits a lot of folks had bought tickets this week or they are sufferi
is that the uc of san francisco, davis, and medical clinics associated with hospitals. facing the university has been subcontracting to do their work and paying them less money. >>> working to protect your data. what to do to protect your privacy. >>> the san francisco skyline, a beautiful fall day and we will check in with "ktvu" for what your forecast will look like. >>> many here in the bay area hope a lucky streak continues and more lotto fever after a...
104
104
Oct 25, 2018
10/18
by
KTVU
tv
eye 104
favorite 0
quote 0
and other technical workers, nurses aren't included , the striking workers were at uc medical centers san francisco daviss angeles, irvine, medical clinics associated with the hospitals, they want better pay and they want more job security. >>> a team of arson investigators in oakland looking at the city's latest fire at a building site under construction. 20 members of the bureau of alcohol, tobacco and firearms and explosives looking for any evidence that may have been left at the scene, atf agent see it sued -- to send to tell if the fire is connected to other recent construction site fires in the east bay. >> we will treat this investigation independent of other fires, but obviously we are aware there have been other similar fires in the greater oakland area. >>> federal authorities waiting for their investigation to and before the make conclusions, developers and others in the construction industry growing frustrated with the fires continuing. they say some builders spend $50,000 a month on security. >>> a new poll in the race for governor shows the lead over john cost, the poll by the public policy
and other technical workers, nurses aren't included , the striking workers were at uc medical centers san francisco daviss angeles, irvine, medical clinics associated with the hospitals, they want better pay and they want more job security. >>> a team of arson investigators in oakland looking at the city's latest fire at a building site under construction. 20 members of the bureau of alcohol, tobacco and firearms and explosives looking for any evidence that may have been left at the...
154
154
Oct 24, 2018
10/18
by
KTVU
tv
eye 154
favorite 0
quote 0
the striking workers are at the uc medical centers in san francisco, davis, san diego, los angeles, and irvine as well as medical clinics associated with those hospitals. they want better pay and they also want job security. they say that the university has been hiring subcontractors to do some of their work and paying them less money. >> they want to save money. they outsource our jobs. they pay 9 dollars, $11 or $15 but they do not pay for vacation or their pension. >> you see officials say that contracting out services is allowed under the current union contract. strike is expected to continue through tomorrow night. >>> the oakland family is calling for justice. the emotional response after no charges were filed against the bart officer that shot and killed her. >>> 13 days to go before the midterm elections. i am doug luzader in washington. we will have more on how the races are shaping up in minutes. >>> good morning. you can see that traffic is going to be busy. this is 880 north, not filled in on the way to downtown oakland. we've hadfor a long time.is in san francisco and half-
the striking workers are at the uc medical centers in san francisco, davis, san diego, los angeles, and irvine as well as medical clinics associated with those hospitals. they want better pay and they also want job security. they say that the university has been hiring subcontractors to do some of their work and paying them less money. >> they want to save money. they outsource our jobs. they pay 9 dollars, $11 or $15 but they do not pay for vacation or their pension. >> you see...
103
103
Oct 24, 2018
10/18
by
KTVU
tv
eye 103
favorite 0
quote 0
the striking workers are at the uc medical centers in san francisco, davis, san diego, and irvine as well as medical clinics associated with the hospital's. the workers want better pay and more job security and save the university has been hiring subcontractors to do some of their work and paying them less money. >> they want to save money and they outsource our job and they just say $9, $11 or $16. they don't pay for insurance or vacation. >> you see officials say contracting out services is allowed under the current union contract. the strike is expected to continue through tomorrow morning. >>> we now know there was just one winning ticket for the $1.5 billion mega millions jackpot drawing last night. lottery officials say that ticket was sold in south carolina which means we may never know who bought the lucky ticket. south carolina is one of eight states where lottery winners can remain anonymous. the jackpot is the largest ever. the winning numbers five, 28, 62, 65 and 70 and the mega ball another five. across the country there were a total of 36 second-place tickets with five
the striking workers are at the uc medical centers in san francisco, davis, san diego, and irvine as well as medical clinics associated with the hospital's. the workers want better pay and more job security and save the university has been hiring subcontractors to do some of their work and paying them less money. >> they want to save money and they outsource our job and they just say $9, $11 or $16. they don't pay for insurance or vacation. >> you see officials say contracting out...
256
256
Oct 24, 2018
10/18
by
KTVU
tv
eye 256
favorite 0
quote 0
the striking worst -- workers are at the uc medical center and san francisco, davis, san diego and irvine, as well as medical clinics associated with the hospitals. they want better pay and more job security and say the university has been hiring subcontractors to do some of their work and paying them less money. >> they want to save money. they outsource our job. they just pay $9 or $11 or $15. they don't pay for healthcare. they don't pay for vacation and they don't pay for their pension. >> you see officials say contracting out services is allowed under the current union contract and the strike is expected to continue through tomorrow night. >>> a judge in pennsylvania rejected bill cosby's bid for new trial, following his felony sexual assault conviction pick the decision came yesterday from the same judge who presided over his trial earlier this year. he is serving a 3-10-year prison term after a jury convicted him of drugging and molesting a woman at his home in 2004. cosby's lawyer called the sentence unnecessarily harsh and trial unfair. his wife camille cosby is leading the effor
the striking worst -- workers are at the uc medical center and san francisco, davis, san diego and irvine, as well as medical clinics associated with the hospitals. they want better pay and more job security and say the university has been hiring subcontractors to do some of their work and paying them less money. >> they want to save money. they outsource our job. they just pay $9 or $11 or $15. they don't pay for healthcare. they don't pay for vacation and they don't pay for their...
127
127
Oct 24, 2018
10/18
by
KTVU
tv
eye 127
favorite 0
quote 0
the striking workers are at the uc medical centers in san francisco, davis, san diego, los angeles and irvine. as well as medical clinics associated with those hospitals. the workers want better pay and more job security. they also say that the university has been hiring subcontractors to do some of their work and paying them less money. that is a look at just some of the top stories that we are working on. >>> proposition a has become one of the most expensive measures and for evidence has taken over and it would cap the revenue of kidney dialysis clinics. each side has opposing views on how to affect the people in california. ktvu teamed up with san francisco-based by the bay to go through the commercial . heather holmes reports on the controversy. >> yes on 8 because kidney patients deserve that? join medical professionals and experts. direct proper a is specific to dialysis clinics which serve nearly 1 million kidney disease patients in california every year. if passed the measure would limit the clinics revenue. it would require them to issue refunds for anything exceeding that li
the striking workers are at the uc medical centers in san francisco, davis, san diego, los angeles and irvine. as well as medical clinics associated with those hospitals. the workers want better pay and more job security. they also say that the university has been hiring subcontractors to do some of their work and paying them less money. that is a look at just some of the top stories that we are working on. >>> proposition a has become one of the most expensive measures and for...
175
175
Oct 25, 2018
10/18
by
KTVU
tv
eye 175
favorite 0
quote 0
the striking workers are at the uc medical center in san francisco, davis, san diego, la, irvine as wellas medical clinics associated with hospitals. they wanted better pay and more job security and state university has been hiring subcontractors and paying them less money. and >>> reducing auto brakes. they shared in the numbers that show break-ins are down from record highs. >>> making a run for it. to suspects taking offer from a courtroom. we will show you what happens when the judge caught up to one of them. >>> right now, we are taking a live look at oakland. there is oracle arena on the right and traffic is getting a little slower driving north towards downtown. >>> fog, a lot of it is on the ground. later today it will be warm and we will show you the temperatures. way to stay connected. it gives you super fast speeds for all your devices, enhanced coverage, and lets you control your network with the xfi app. it's the ultimate wifi experience. xfinity xfi. simple. easy. awesome. xfinity xfi gives you the speed, coverage and control you need. manage your wifi network from anywhere
the striking workers are at the uc medical center in san francisco, davis, san diego, la, irvine as wellas medical clinics associated with hospitals. they wanted better pay and more job security and state university has been hiring subcontractors and paying them less money. and >>> reducing auto brakes. they shared in the numbers that show break-ins are down from record highs. >>> making a run for it. to suspects taking offer from a courtroom. we will show you what happens...
74
74
Oct 23, 2018
10/18
by
KGO
tv
eye 74
favorite 0
quote 0
davis. residents of 30 units are displaced. fortunately, nobody got hurt. >>> university of california employees plan to go on strike today. >> the american federation of state, county, municipal employees will protest at ucs across the state, including a medical center. the union says it's in response to the institution outsourcing jobs. but the university of california tells uon w an uc cannot justi taxpayers or the rest of the university workforce ceive wage. now union tow a tantrum, putting their agenda above theee otien.th strike exp three days. >>> san longest serving fire chief announced she's stepping down. >> very excited and very grateful for a phenomenal near 29-year career. it will be 29 years when i retire in the spring. >> joanne hayes-white became san francisco's first female fire chief in 2004. giving a reason for her retirement, hayes-white simply said, it's time. >> relationships between labor and management can be a little prickly, a little challenging. i've definitely had my share of that. but really glad to have sort of weathered that storm and moved forward and really proud of all the accomplishments we've made. >> hayes-white dealt with a number of controversies as chief, including l
davis. residents of 30 units are displaced. fortunately, nobody got hurt. >>> university of california employees plan to go on strike today. >> the american federation of state, county, municipal employees will protest at ucs across the state, including a medical center. the union says it's in response to the institution outsourcing jobs. but the university of california tells uon w an uc cannot justi taxpayers or the rest of the university workforce ceive wage. now union tow a...