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berkeley had a aaa bond rating. berkeley of all places is a fiscally sound city. we are going to have to let people go. it's the first time in our city's history. 20 people are going to have to leave. we have a health department, a mental health department. the situation is that those are cuts directly from the state. the normal core service, we have been ratcheting down personnel. we have gone from 1600 to 1400 over the last couple years. we are under way with that. we are going to be fine. it's not going to be -- >> reporter: it's not going to be pretty, but you are having to make due like a lot of other cities are. >> i'm happy i'm not the mayor of oakland or san francisco. >> reporter: thank you very much. live here on top of the ymca teen center. inside, we are going to take you shortly where artists are finishing up one of the largest murals in the city. they are going to be finished with it in 24 hours, we understand. i know you have headlines. >> we do. you have to give credit to all the mayors we have talked to. thank you very much, bob. >>> buster posey
berkeley had a aaa bond rating. berkeley of all places is a fiscally sound city. we are going to have to let people go. it's the first time in our city's history. 20 people are going to have to leave. we have a health department, a mental health department. the situation is that those are cuts directly from the state. the normal core service, we have been ratcheting down personnel. we have gone from 1600 to 1400 over the last couple years. we are under way with that. we are going to be fine....
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we are in downtown berkeley, not far from the uc berkeley campus, the heart and soul of the city here and home to very fascinating research. take a look. the beetles, they are back. this time, here to help us humans get a grip. he's got me. >> on the next frontier of engineered flight. >> he wanlts to fly. >> reporter: when it flies, the team of engineers at cal will be in the co-pilot seat directing it where to go. >> you can see the electronic package we put on these things. >> reporter: they have small electronic backpacks that communicate with the beetle brain and wing muscles by a tiny stimlator wire. >> when you apply the right stimuli to the area, you can get them to turn on and off their wings. if it's on the table and you tell it to start, it will take off. then you can stop them. we show this was lively. the other thing you can do, you can get the wings to modulate. it allows us to throttle it. if you overstimulate it, it turns this way. if you overstimulate on this side, it turns that way. to be clear, we don't electricute these things. >> you can make it start, stop, go so
we are in downtown berkeley, not far from the uc berkeley campus, the heart and soul of the city here and home to very fascinating research. take a look. the beetles, they are back. this time, here to help us humans get a grip. he's got me. >> on the next frontier of engineered flight. >> he wanlts to fly. >> reporter: when it flies, the team of engineers at cal will be in the co-pilot seat directing it where to go. >> you can see the electronic package we put on these...
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finally, it's on the outside of the berkeley community theater. all people brought together through the arts. unfortunately, it was not the last. the war came along. and anton refurgie. there were controversial. there were tried in washington in 1953. he had a panel showing the arts and sciences. there is luther burbank and jack london. there was a thing on the side. it says federal art project and
finally, it's on the outside of the berkeley community theater. all people brought together through the arts. unfortunately, it was not the last. the war came along. and anton refurgie. there were controversial. there were tried in washington in 1953. he had a panel showing the arts and sciences. there is luther burbank and jack london. there was a thing on the side. it says federal art project and
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berkeley graduates accused of spying has suddenly been postponed. >> good morning. check out the breeze. clouds over and all of us and the breezes will make cooler conditions and colder this weekend. rain is looking more impressive. >>> in fact it's so windy out there. we don't have a live shot. but the san mateo bridge and wind advisory is in effect right now. >> state budget cuts hit the california state university system again. thank you for joining us. i'm kristen sze. >>> i'm eric thomas acre. >> we begin with developing news for the second time in four days they are investigating a triple shooting. all three victims were shot in a parking garage at san jose state university. terry, what do we know. >> reporter: it happened right here last night about 8:30 at this parking garage at south tenth. take a look at the chaotic scene. outside this garage last night, police are quoted as saying that all three of the shooting victims have died including the gunman. they are not saying who shot the gunman. police do say it was not random. not gang activity. not a drive-b
berkeley graduates accused of spying has suddenly been postponed. >> good morning. check out the breeze. clouds over and all of us and the breezes will make cooler conditions and colder this weekend. rain is looking more impressive. >>> in fact it's so windy out there. we don't have a live shot. but the san mateo bridge and wind advisory is in effect right now. >> state budget cuts hit the california state university system again. thank you for joining us. i'm kristen sze....
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. >>> and a berkeley graduate making history just by picking of his certificate. the amazing project that helped him to walk today. >> and bound for home, the decision in los angeles that will allow an injured giants fan to return to the bay area charged three u-s citizens who were born in pakistan with giving money and support to the pakistani taliban. >>> the fbi has charged try u.s. citizens who were born in pakistan with giving money and support to pakistan taliban. the u.s. attorney's office in miami says that the three were arrested in morning. he is the imam at the miami mosque, and at another mosque, neither are suspected of wrong doing. >>> and libyas and libyan americans rallied in san francisco today in support of their homeland. the demonstration at the civic center was aimed at showing the libyan rebels and their strength, fighting to over throw the regime, they came from all over the bay area, most have relatives and many say they can't return because of fear of them getting revenge for speaking out. >>> and many hope that gas prices will come down,
. >>> and a berkeley graduate making history just by picking of his certificate. the amazing project that helped him to walk today. >> and bound for home, the decision in los angeles that will allow an injured giants fan to return to the bay area charged three u-s citizens who were born in pakistan with giving money and support to the pakistani taliban. >>> the fbi has charged try u.s. citizens who were born in pakistan with giving money and support to pakistan taliban....
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in 1964 she came back to join protesters at uc berkeley.b mckenzie brought us a look back at the look at campus protest. >> reporter: uc berkeley like other college campuses was a quiet place where students expected to do more or less as they were told. but the times they were achanging. >> by the early 1960s this strip of sidewalk along bancroft had become a place for protesting and politicking. all this political activity was to stop. the administration had no inkling of the storm that was to come. >> you think you are grown up. and you don't understand why you can't put things out like you did in high school maybe. >> reporter: demonstrations began, quickly the movement found a leader, a brilliant undergraduate student named mario sabio. he stated first principal. >> it's your right to recollect the -- >> reporter: as savio came to symbolize student rebellion, another came to mean the opposite. school president. >> we should expect no less of ourselves. >> reporter: kerr was shaken to find out that many of the faculty backed the students
in 1964 she came back to join protesters at uc berkeley.b mckenzie brought us a look back at the look at campus protest. >> reporter: uc berkeley like other college campuses was a quiet place where students expected to do more or less as they were told. but the times they were achanging. >> by the early 1960s this strip of sidewalk along bancroft had become a place for protesting and politicking. all this political activity was to stop. the administration had no inkling of the storm...
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died in thailand where she worked for a berkeley travel company. she was fit and healthy which makes her sudden death hard to understand. >> lisa amin gulezian talked with her husband tonight and is live in berkeley for us. lisa in. >> carolyn, the victim used to call berkeley home, and in the fall she left for thailand. that's where she died and still no one knows how. >> i'm trying to come to grips with the fact that we may never know. >> tony is in mourning. his wife died january 11th, just two days before she was supposed to leave thailand and join her husband in brazil. the 30 threer-year-old was a -- the 33-year-old was a guide for back roads, a tour company. she just finished leading a six-day bike tour through thailand when she suddenly fell ill. >> the details started coming out that she was in a coma. her kidneys had failed and her heart was inflamed and her lungs failed and she was on a ventilator. >> she died three hours after her husband got to her hospital room. now nearly four months later her death is a mystery. but she is one of se
died in thailand where she worked for a berkeley travel company. she was fit and healthy which makes her sudden death hard to understand. >> lisa amin gulezian talked with her husband tonight and is live in berkeley for us. lisa in. >> carolyn, the victim used to call berkeley home, and in the fall she left for thailand. that's where she died and still no one knows how. >> i'm trying to come to grips with the fact that we may never know. >> tony is in mourning. his wife...
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. >>> graduation day and all of that hard work pays off for thousands of uc berkeley students but for one a little extra special. >> bart directors are thinking of making trains run later on friday night but it would come as a deficit for the saturday riders. >>> the power of social network. how a facebook page is helping people in the south recover from devastating tornadoes. the 10:00 news continues in 90 seconds. . >>> a ktvu channel 2 news investigation. >> the vast majority of the people that come in to this block are labeling area. >> that block is one of the bay area's most violent ones. see what we found in the neighborhoods with more violence than any other neighborhood. >> i got a bullet in the hood and got caught in the cross- fire. >> what's being done to keep you safe on ktvu, channel 2 news. complete bay area news coverage. [ music ] completing an atm deposit in record time... that's a step forward. go! go! with deposit friendly atms, you can make ultra fast, secure deposits with no slips or envelopes. take a step forward and chase what matters. . >>> san francisco polic
. >>> graduation day and all of that hard work pays off for thousands of uc berkeley students but for one a little extra special. >> bart directors are thinking of making trains run later on friday night but it would come as a deficit for the saturday riders. >>> the power of social network. how a facebook page is helping people in the south recover from devastating tornadoes. the 10:00 news continues in 90 seconds. . >>> a ktvu channel 2 news investigation....
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>> reporter: the enthusiasm of 2400uc berkeley grads filled edward stadium saturday. >> i love you mom. >> what are you going to do now? >> save the world. >> reporter: that could be easier said than done. >> right now, i'm kind of in a moot phase. i'm looking towards graduate school or something like that. >> keegan wethington now has a degree in japanese history, but he doesn't have a lot of cash. >> right now, i would just like any job i can get. i'm applying for everything. >> reporter: karen majored in public health and legal studies. >> i don't know. i will see. i do want to do nonprofit work. i think there is a lot of work to do in that area. >> what are you going to do to make money in the meantime? >> i'm not quite sure. >> reporter: well, there is hope. a new survey of employers found that companies plan to hire 10% more new grads with bachelor's degrees than they did last year. the first increase in two years. with most of the jobs in tech, engineering, business and accounting. >> is that a job offer you were getting? >> well, not right now but i do have a job offer in san f
>> reporter: the enthusiasm of 2400uc berkeley grads filled edward stadium saturday. >> i love you mom. >> what are you going to do now? >> save the world. >> reporter: that could be easier said than done. >> right now, i'm kind of in a moot phase. i'm looking towards graduate school or something like that. >> keegan wethington now has a degree in japanese history, but he doesn't have a lot of cash. >> right now, i would just like any job i can...
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alameda point, berkeley aquatic park. golden gate fields, richmond station and the sight on the emeryville-berkeley border. it's to consolidate the existing laboratory programs. the majority of the 4200 employees work on the main site in berkeley hills, 20% work in the east bay. a decision will be made by november. >>> the mississippi river reached a record level. the city fighting water for weeks. now the river crested at 48 feet. one emergency management official says it will take a few weeks before the crisis is over. >> all we can do now is let the water go down, try to keep people safe and patient. give them the assistance they need. this is going to be with us for another few weeks. >> downstream, the trouble just started. many people forced to move to higher ground. in louisiana, where the flooding has yet to hit, the army corps of engineers. >> enough water to if you want to wash your car, put it off. we will see enough rain to give your car a shine. temperature wise is really, really nice. we'll see the sunshine
alameda point, berkeley aquatic park. golden gate fields, richmond station and the sight on the emeryville-berkeley border. it's to consolidate the existing laboratory programs. the majority of the 4200 employees work on the main site in berkeley hills, 20% work in the east bay. a decision will be made by november. >>> the mississippi river reached a record level. the city fighting water for weeks. now the river crested at 48 feet. one emergency management official says it will take a...
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. >> alice, this is so significant, your son mark bingham, los gatos high school, went to berkeley, such a big part of this community. >> right. >> en route to jersey on that flight from san francisco. when you got the news tonight, what was your first reaction? how did you react to this? >> well, a friend called me from colorado springs to tell me the news. and i was just flabbergasted. i rushed upstairs to turn on the news. and it was really -- it was astounding. it was remarkable to have the news unfold that way, that first they had -- we had learned that they had osama bin laden's body. and i thought well maybe he died of natural causes and his henchmen were releasing it. but no. he was taken by the efforts of a united states military team. the result of a -- several months long effort. it is a proud day. i am so proud and pleased with the effort of our patriotic and courageous young men who went in after that ugly assassin and terrorist and was able to root him out. and to put him in the ground after he had spilled the blood of nearly 3,000 people on september 11th, one of whom was
. >> alice, this is so significant, your son mark bingham, los gatos high school, went to berkeley, such a big part of this community. >> right. >> en route to jersey on that flight from san francisco. when you got the news tonight, what was your first reaction? how did you react to this? >> well, a friend called me from colorado springs to tell me the news. and i was just flabbergasted. i rushed upstairs to turn on the news. and it was really -- it was astounding. it...
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he used technology developed in part by fellow students at uc berkeley. >> reporter: at uc berkeley today, graduates walked into edwards stadium, excited. >> class of 2011 rot. >> reporter: graduation day signifies many things, but for austin whitney, it means something more. it means walking again. >> this courageous and inspiring young man was determined to grad wait from college and walk at his commencement. >> reporter: austin has been wheelchair bound since a car crarchlt the uc berkeley team build an ex-oexcel top for austin to use today, and he rose to the occasion. with the exoskeleton securely bound to his body, austin walked the seven challenging steps across the stage. [cheers and applause] >> austin whitney. >> reporter: and to his dreams. >> i knew when i stood up here in front of all these people today, that it would be different. and it truly was. it was truly the greatest gift anyone has ever given me. >> as a mother, this is the greatest day of my life. >> reporter: the gift was the brain child of this professor. even though he and his team of grad students have built oth
he used technology developed in part by fellow students at uc berkeley. >> reporter: at uc berkeley today, graduates walked into edwards stadium, excited. >> class of 2011 rot. >> reporter: graduation day signifies many things, but for austin whitney, it means something more. it means walking again. >> this courageous and inspiring young man was determined to grad wait from college and walk at his commencement. >> reporter: austin has been wheelchair bound since a...
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uc berkeley is building another campus for its lawrence lab. they want to consolidate 20% of its workers who are currently scattered across sites in the bay area. the six finalists for the second campus are alameda point, berkeley aquatic park, brooklyn basin in oakland, emeryville/berkeley, golden gate fields and richmond field -- and the richmond field station. the decision will be made by late november. >>> police suspect arson in a two-alarm fire that destroyed a home in east contra costa. it happened in oakley. here's the map on the bayview drive. the two-story home was gutted. no one was home when the blaze broke out around midnight last night. when crews arrived, the house was completely engulfed in flames. it took three dozen firefighters about 90 minutes to control this blaze. the house is a total loss, but crews kept the blaze from spreading to adjacent homes. >>> san francisco mayor ed lee says the city will provide free charging of electric vehicles for everybody. 19 city-owned garages and the san francisco international airport wil
uc berkeley is building another campus for its lawrence lab. they want to consolidate 20% of its workers who are currently scattered across sites in the bay area. the six finalists for the second campus are alameda point, berkeley aquatic park, brooklyn basin in oakland, emeryville/berkeley, golden gate fields and richmond field -- and the richmond field station. the decision will be made by late november. >>> police suspect arson in a two-alarm fire that destroyed a home in east...
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berkeley, especially at this is construction practices and she says the city of berkeley has done a good job of giving homeowners incentives to get prepared. >> to bolted their foundation down, to put in shear walls and stiffen up the chimney. >> but many other communities have put offesult >> the result is if we had a major seismic event we have less confident that our buildings would be able to shelter us. >> we are back in the studio with justin reubenstein, a geo physicist, we were talking about microquakes that a lot of those are pretty good thing? >> in the grand scheme of things it doesn't mean a whole lot. if you look at magnitude 3 earthquake, to think about it in terms of magnitude 5, would you need a thousand of them to relieve the same amount of stress. in magnitude 7 you're going to need a million. so they aren't really doing a whole lot in reducing the stress >> we were watching the story, hayward fault, it's a scary fault, you said? >> it is a scary fault. the usgs estimate in the next 30 years, we have a good chance of 7.0 it'slarger and it's running through berkeley and
berkeley, especially at this is construction practices and she says the city of berkeley has done a good job of giving homeowners incentives to get prepared. >> to bolted their foundation down, to put in shear walls and stiffen up the chimney. >> but many other communities have put offesult >> the result is if we had a major seismic event we have less confident that our buildings would be able to shelter us. >> we are back in the studio with justin reubenstein, a geo...
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. >>> graduation day and all of that hard work pays off for thousands of uc berkeley students but for one a little extra special. >> bart directors are thinking of making trains run later on friday night but it would come as a deficit for the saturday riders. >>> the power of social >>> the power of social network. the fresh tasting california sour cream your other food loves. ♪ ♪ free access to chase atm's wherever you are. that's a step forward. chase customers can avoid atm fees with over 16,000 nationwide. take a step forward and chase what matters. . >>> san francisco police are investigating a triple shooting south that has left one man dead, one seriously wounded and another with minor injuries. they have detained several people for questioning but have made no arrests so far. the gunfire was on appleton avenue near holly park this afternoon. >>> thousands of cal grads and their families celebrated their big day today in berkeley. as mike mibach reports, there is more reason to feel good about entering the job market this year. [ applause ] >> reporter: edward stadium, cal berk
. >>> graduation day and all of that hard work pays off for thousands of uc berkeley students but for one a little extra special. >> bart directors are thinking of making trains run later on friday night but it would come as a deficit for the saturday riders. >>> the power of social >>> the power of social network. the fresh tasting california sour cream your other food loves. ♪ ♪ free access to chase atm's wherever you are. that's a step forward. chase...
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traffic is flowing well southbound and heading through berkeley. heading across the san mateo bridge high wind advisory is still in effect. no problems elsewhere. >> eric: thank you very much. >> kristen: arnold schwarzenegger makes his first comments about his split with his wife maria shriver. >> eric: google reveals it's under investigation by the justice department. what it could end up costing the internet giant. >> kristen: and one of the web's most popular games with one of the worlrlrlrlrl >> closed captioning brought to you by mancini sleepworld. >>> good morning let's take a live look outside in new york city. there is daylight. the green trees and urban jungle. it's so beautiful. it's sunny and mike the s telling us mid-70s. warmer than us. we have interesting cooler weather and rain in the forecast. >> eric: the horse and carriages. it's cool. >> kristen: it is. >> eric: for the first time governor swarzenegger is talk taug about his brave break from his wife. >> we both love each other very much. we have four extraordinary children. we
traffic is flowing well southbound and heading through berkeley. heading across the san mateo bridge high wind advisory is still in effect. no problems elsewhere. >> eric: thank you very much. >> kristen: arnold schwarzenegger makes his first comments about his split with his wife maria shriver. >> eric: google reveals it's under investigation by the justice department. what it could end up costing the internet giant. >> kristen: and one of the web's most popular games...
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they go to berkeley. you can see what he was worried about, that there would die and they would be scooted out, and his biography based solely on those papers would come to a halt. she writes back and says to my will send you one next week. that is why. don't get me wrong. the papers are not to regions property. there are a number of efforts on the part to get them back. virtually the people in charge were wise enough to resist all of those. something of a snake, but a gambler. we know, for instance, that he offered letters in the family. love letters. between olivia over many years. no, that was too much. this is 1952. however, he comes back in three weeks. you can have them for $10,000. i need the money by sunday. they go get this $10,000. he did that with other things held by clara, sold out to the world. >> peter, frazier reminds me that there is a lunch club, a mark twain lunch club that has been meeting for quite some time twice a year. i know they are one of the individuals and sets of individuals
they go to berkeley. you can see what he was worried about, that there would die and they would be scooted out, and his biography based solely on those papers would come to a halt. she writes back and says to my will send you one next week. that is why. don't get me wrong. the papers are not to regions property. there are a number of efforts on the part to get them back. virtually the people in charge were wise enough to resist all of those. something of a snake, but a gambler. we know, for...
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>> the enthusiasm of 2400uc berkeley grads filled edward stadium saturday. >> i love you mom. >> what are you going to do now? >> save the world. >> reporter: easier said than done. >> right now i'm kind of in a moot phase. i'm looking towards graduate school or something like that. >> reporter: keegan wethington now has a degree in japanese history. but he doesn't have a lot of cash. >> right now, i would just like any job i can get. i'm applying for everything. >> reporter: sharon majored in public health and legal studies. >> i don't know. i want to do nonprofit work. i think there is a lot of work to do in that area. we will see. >> what are you going to do to make money in the meantime? >> i'm not quite sure. >> reporter: well, there's hope. a new survey of employers found that companies plan to hire 10% more new grads with bachelor's degrees than they did last year. the first increase in two years. with most of the jobs in tech and engineering and business and accounting. >> is that a job offer you were getting? >> well, not right now but i have a job offer in san francisco. >>
>> the enthusiasm of 2400uc berkeley grads filled edward stadium saturday. >> i love you mom. >> what are you going to do now? >> save the world. >> reporter: easier said than done. >> right now i'm kind of in a moot phase. i'm looking towards graduate school or something like that. >> reporter: keegan wethington now has a degree in japanese history. but he doesn't have a lot of cash. >> right now, i would just like any job i can get. i'm applying...
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ditch the keys and grab your medical met if you live in berkeley.s all morning going on. we have a list at abc7news.com,. >> eric: in the south bay, campbell police have located a missing 3-year-old girl they believe was severely abused by her mother and mother's ex-boyfriend. a tip led police to a parking lot where they found the girl with her mother, jane marin was taken into custody. >> it's an area where we had information she may have had some friends in that area. so they developed leads she was possibly going to this particular parking lot. >>> the girl was taken to a hospital and is now with child protective services. the former boyfriend george rodriguez is still a wanted man. they begin searching him after they got a report, that the toddler was a victim of a severe child abuse. >>> san francisco public defender has released a video showing undercover cops breaking the law. they show them arresting a man. they claim the officers wrote reports that don't match what appears on the video. video shows officers shoving the bystander and taking
ditch the keys and grab your medical met if you live in berkeley.s all morning going on. we have a list at abc7news.com,. >> eric: in the south bay, campbell police have located a missing 3-year-old girl they believe was severely abused by her mother and mother's ex-boyfriend. a tip led police to a parking lot where they found the girl with her mother, jane marin was taken into custody. >> it's an area where we had information she may have had some friends in that area. so they...
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berkeley at 70. richmond 69.ome of the coolest spots and everybody else in low to mid-70s we have 80 in los gatos today. south bay, most of your temperatures mid to upper 70s and overall on the peninsula, 69 at millbrae but san mateo southward we ramp up to low to mid-70s. breezy along the coast that will bring you the sunshine this afternoon. breeze at pacifica at 58. daly city around 61. mid to upper 60s in downtown san francisco, sausalito, breezes will be there in the north bay but that brings you the sunshine low 60s for you at the coast. mid to upper 70s in north bay valleys to 80 in santa rosa. gilroy, 80 and one of the warmest spots, heading to the monterey bay, breezy, mid-70s and mid-70s carmel and san jose. we welcome the indians in town with the best record if all of baseball. first pitch, clear and mild 68 dropping down to 60. it will be mild tonight. mid to upper 40s in inland valleys but everybody else in the low to mid-50s. cold front swept through yesterday. wind shift brought us cooler weather a
berkeley at 70. richmond 69.ome of the coolest spots and everybody else in low to mid-70s we have 80 in los gatos today. south bay, most of your temperatures mid to upper 70s and overall on the peninsula, 69 at millbrae but san mateo southward we ramp up to low to mid-70s. breezy along the coast that will bring you the sunshine this afternoon. breeze at pacifica at 58. daly city around 61. mid to upper 60s in downtown san francisco, sausalito, breezes will be there in the north bay but that...
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berkeley student that walk will be an impossible dream come true.stin whitney has been in a wheelchair since 2007. tomorrow he plans to walk across the stage thanks to a robotic if device developed by u.c. berkeley engineers. >> we have motors and this is the transmission which executes leg motions. >> when austin wants to walk. he asks the system to take a step or stand up or sit down through some sort of user interface. that sends a command to computer and the computer skuats motion. basically there are feedback mechanismsisms within this power transfer system that tell the computer where we are in space and where the leg is relative to the body. >> it's just a beginning. i would not quit. this is just one person walking for a short time. >> i think austin getting a degree, that is just my first step to see what we can do in the future. >> kristen: signs fiction becomes reality. he says after graduation he hopes to attend law school. this could be made extra special by the fact by his students. they made the possibility of the research. >> eric: i
berkeley student that walk will be an impossible dream come true.stin whitney has been in a wheelchair since 2007. tomorrow he plans to walk across the stage thanks to a robotic if device developed by u.c. berkeley engineers. >> we have motors and this is the transmission which executes leg motions. >> when austin wants to walk. he asks the system to take a step or stand up or sit down through some sort of user interface. that sends a command to computer and the computer skuats...
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mary's elementary school and uc- berkeley. he was the oldest child in his family. they often relied on him for translating for his parents, who did not speak english, as well as introducing them at his siblings to american culture. i attended the funeral on sunday in the richmond district. i had that mr. yen when he was at the uc-berkeley. we work together have the pacific islander organization. and the california progressive student alliance on many different campaigns in the 1980's. we studied computer technologies at uc-berkeley or he received an award for outstanding achievements. he was an it support specialist. he also worked for the san francisco unified school district as well. when he was 10 years old, dave became disabled by severe rheumatoid arthritis. he nevertheless remained a strong person. i enjoyed spending time with him at the civic center plaza. he was a great lover of all kinds of food, especially san francisco food. you live life to the fullest and never let his disability defeat him or get in his way. he has been a devoted san francisco giants
mary's elementary school and uc- berkeley. he was the oldest child in his family. they often relied on him for translating for his parents, who did not speak english, as well as introducing them at his siblings to american culture. i attended the funeral on sunday in the richmond district. i had that mr. yen when he was at the uc-berkeley. we work together have the pacific islander organization. and the california progressive student alliance on many different campaigns in the 1980's. we...
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we are live in berkeley jade hernandez. >>> time now 6:35. fire at an abandoned building in can cord. this started at 3:30 this morning inside that building on willow pass road. firefighters say the flames were intense. the winds were strong. in fact, firefighters had to attack the fire from outside. they did get it under control an hour and a half. the building is a former bar and lounge. no word of any injuries as well. >>> an arraignment hearing is set in 15 hours. zeng was found with a gunshot wound to his head. the 15-year-old charged with murder in the case is not being tried as an adult. his lawyer says the shooting was accidental. >>> the vallejo man accused of trying to storm the cockpit of the jet is due back in court. they ordered 28-year-old al- murisi to stay behind bars for now. the prosecutor argues the immigrant is a danger to the community and a flight risk. the retired san mateo police officer credited with stopping him also thinks he's a very dangerous man. >> i felt he's trying to -- i felt he was trying to take on the fli
we are live in berkeley jade hernandez. >>> time now 6:35. fire at an abandoned building in can cord. this started at 3:30 this morning inside that building on willow pass road. firefighters say the flames were intense. the winds were strong. in fact, firefighters had to attack the fire from outside. they did get it under control an hour and a half. the building is a former bar and lounge. no word of any injuries as well. >>> an arraignment hearing is set in 15 hours. zeng was...
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where i pursued public policy -- also you see -- also uc-berkeley. that was really what shape my interest in public policy. >> where you place yourself on the local political spectrum? the left or right? supervisor chu: i know a lot of folks want to put a person in the position where they call you left, progressive, moderate, whatever category that might be, and i think it really depends on the issue. generally, i am a very practical legislator. i like to look at what the impacts of legislation would be before voting on it, so i think, depending on the issue, you could move around, and i think that should be the way that most people think, which is, "let's consider the facts of legislation before you actually consider it, irrespective of what spectrum it comes from." >> what did you learn from campaigning for supervisor? supervisor chu: it is hard. i learned that my shoes were out pretty quickly -- wore out pretty quickly. i learned to be more practical about the types of shoes i war, of course, but overall, i learned how important it is to communica
where i pursued public policy -- also you see -- also uc-berkeley. that was really what shape my interest in public policy. >> where you place yourself on the local political spectrum? the left or right? supervisor chu: i know a lot of folks want to put a person in the position where they call you left, progressive, moderate, whatever category that might be, and i think it really depends on the issue. generally, i am a very practical legislator. i like to look at what the impacts of...
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berkeley things are looking rosier. u.c. berkeley said it had so many recruiters it had to expand the job fair an extra day. >> employers that they have been holding back on their hiring plans and now they are a little bit more confident about their plans. that is why they are showing up in berkeley in larger and larger numbers. >> the majority of jobs are being offered by high-tech industries many of them expect to increase by 13%. they may be picking from the top school first but the demand is expected to trickle down. zblst if you knew instantly how much gas you were using would you change your driving habits? that is what a team of u.c. vvps trying to find out. laura anthony has our story from richmond. >> u.c. berkeley researcher elliot martin is using a gps tracking device to get realtime information in how he is driving. >> that information is what could personally change your behavior. >> it tells martin how much gas he is using and whether his car is emitting too many pollutants. >> you don't want to accelerate on t
berkeley things are looking rosier. u.c. berkeley said it had so many recruiters it had to expand the job fair an extra day. >> employers that they have been holding back on their hiring plans and now they are a little bit more confident about their plans. that is why they are showing up in berkeley in larger and larger numbers. >> the majority of jobs are being offered by high-tech industries many of them expect to increase by 13%. they may be picking from the top school first but...
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john blackstone, cbs news, berkeley, california. >> mitchell: great story.nd that is the cbs evening news. tomorrow morning on "face the nation" an interview with the white house speaker-- with house speaker, rather, john boehner. thanks for joining us this saturday evening. i'm russ mitchell, cbs news in new york. i'll see you back here tomorrow. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org police promise this year will be different. the strict crackdown on tomorrow's bay to breakers. lawrence wx tease... 34 >>> racers fueled by alcohol. this year, police promise it will be different. the strict crackdown on beta breakers. >>> the clouds are coming. it has been dry so far but here comes the rain and thunder and maybe some snow. coming up. >>> it truly is beyond words. >> it is the crowning achievement of college graduation. while students look forward to walking through ceremonies, one berkeley grad is thankful just to walk. cbs 5 eyewitness news is next. 60 miles compared to what a cancer patient goes thro
john blackstone, cbs news, berkeley, california. >> mitchell: great story.nd that is the cbs evening news. tomorrow morning on "face the nation" an interview with the white house speaker-- with house speaker, rather, john boehner. thanks for joining us this saturday evening. i'm russ mitchell, cbs news in new york. i'll see you back here tomorrow. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org police promise this year will be...
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in berkeley. grace lee, cbs5. >>> well a makeup staple linked to medical problems. doctors are asking people to skip mascara for mri's. it turns out a common mascara ingredient, iron observations i'd, can create dark blotches on thatth x-rays, and those can be misinterpreted to melanoma. the same problem can happen to people wearing eye line error eye shad some tattoos. any doctor will tell you online reviews can make or break a medical practice. now, some doctors and den sifts are trying to put limits on what you can say once you leave the office. on our consumer watch julie watts explains. >> reporter: they are the kind of patient review that make doctors sick. egotistical, kept me waiting, worst experience of my life. well, now, some doctors are fighting back with a form. it's called the mutual agreement to maintain privacy. >> i've signed them. people have to feel that things are private. >> the deal? >> reporter: the doctors won't share your information with marketing companies but you agree to give the doctors the copy wright to what you write about them. crit
in berkeley. grace lee, cbs5. >>> well a makeup staple linked to medical problems. doctors are asking people to skip mascara for mri's. it turns out a common mascara ingredient, iron observations i'd, can create dark blotches on thatth x-rays, and those can be misinterpreted to melanoma. the same problem can happen to people wearing eye line error eye shad some tattoos. any doctor will tell you online reviews can make or break a medical practice. now, some doctors and den sifts are...
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. >>> plus, a campaign to rebuild the home of a couple in berkeley. we'll show how this project was no ordinary retrofit. >> i'm really excited. happy that i'm influencing other people. >>> and the young author inspiring others to go big. at just 16 years old, she already has a published novel. [ male announcer ] wells fargo. with you when you're ready to move. bright, colorful screen, high-speed downloads, hd video. she'll want videos of grandkids. i'm not ready for kids. what would i name it ? brian's good. a brian will make eye contact, work with his hands, return e-mails. okay, mom's getting a phone. get mom a new samsung fascinate for $99.99 and unlimited data for only $29.99 on america's largest high-speed wireless network. verizon. >>> the pentagon released new video of osama bin laden today. the videos are part of the information seized during the deadly raid by u.s. navy s.e.a.l.s. last sunday. as nbc bay area's brian mooar report, officials removed the audio and say they had a significant reason to do so. >> reporter: last glimpses of osama
. >>> plus, a campaign to rebuild the home of a couple in berkeley. we'll show how this project was no ordinary retrofit. >> i'm really excited. happy that i'm influencing other people. >>> and the young author inspiring others to go big. at just 16 years old, she already has a published novel. [ male announcer ] wells fargo. with you when you're ready to move. bright, colorful screen, high-speed downloads, hd video. she'll want videos of grandkids. i'm not ready for...
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his document stated he was a uc berkeley graduate, including two letters by his cousin. he was appointed to the redevelopment commission twice and stated in two letters that perez had returned to los angeles after quote, graduation. >>> the traj jic news from south america came. a plane exploded in argentina, killing all 22 and a baby was onboard. they were fly -- the plane was flying between two cities in argentina. there's no word if any americans were on board. >>> the faa said an air traffic controller who was certified two weeks ago caused a close call. he cleared one flight while another plane was coming in to land. an alarm in the tower sounded. it happened shortly after another plane carrying vice-president joe biden landed at o'hare. investigators are looking into whether the vice-presidential's arrive caused a distraction. >>> er rec holder will have a conference on combating child exploitation holder's speech is scheduled for noon. >>> we are learning what may have led arnold schwarzenegger to finally disclose that he had fathered a child with a housekeeper. t
his document stated he was a uc berkeley graduate, including two letters by his cousin. he was appointed to the redevelopment commission twice and stated in two letters that perez had returned to los angeles after quote, graduation. >>> the traj jic news from south america came. a plane exploded in argentina, killing all 22 and a baby was onboard. they were fly -- the plane was flying between two cities in argentina. there's no word if any americans were on board. >>> the faa...
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reporter: his life had been changed but changed again last fall at the university of california berkeley when he met this engineering professor. >> i realized he has the man i had been waiting for a long time. he is so inspiring and he has changed the way i do my work. >> reporter: for 20 years, the doctor has been developing exoskeletons, a robotic way to help. >> he said i have this dream for you, i want to see you walk. >> reporter: he was a history major and joined the engineering students in developing a light weight, low
reporter: his life had been changed but changed again last fall at the university of california berkeley when he met this engineering professor. >> i realized he has the man i had been waiting for a long time. he is so inspiring and he has changed the way i do my work. >> reporter: for 20 years, the doctor has been developing exoskeletons, a robotic way to help. >> he said i have this dream for you, i want to see you walk. >> reporter: he was a history major and joined...
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we are live in berkeley this morning because the two hikers are uc berkeley graduates. they are closely watching this. sarah's fiance shane bauer and their friend fattal was supposed to start their trial. sarah shourd was released last fall and ordered to return to trial. the iranian government accused the three of espionage. they were hiking in the mountains of northern iraq when they arrested them for crossing over into iranian territory. the iranian government stated they would release the hikers if the iranian government would release the hikers. of course this is still ongoing as soon as we get more information in this case we will pass it along to you. reporting live in berkeley jade hernandez. >>>th leader of al chi -- the leader of al qaeda in yemen is vowing revenge for the death of osama bin laden. we will bring you a live report of what the vie a is finding out about the massive amounts of intelligence gathered at bin laden's compound. >>> the mount diablo school board voted to eliminate 180 jobs. principals and teachers are among those being laid off. some m
we are live in berkeley this morning because the two hikers are uc berkeley graduates. they are closely watching this. sarah's fiance shane bauer and their friend fattal was supposed to start their trial. sarah shourd was released last fall and ordered to return to trial. the iranian government accused the three of espionage. they were hiking in the mountains of northern iraq when they arrested them for crossing over into iranian territory. the iranian government stated they would release the...
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berkeley students. >> at u.c. berkeley, graduates walk into edwards stadium excited. >> class of 2011. >> graduation day signifies many different things like adulthood and a future but for 22-year-old austin whitney, it means something more. it means walking again. >> this courageous and inspiring young man was determined to graduate from college and walk at his commencement. >> austin has been wheelchair bound since a car crash in 2007. you see berkeley's own human engineering built an exoskeleton for him to use. as thousands of graduates watched, he rose to the occasion. >> with the exoskeleton securely bound to his body, austin walked the seven challenging steps across the stage. >> austin whitney! >> and to his dream. >> i knew when i stood up here in front of all these people today that it would be different. and it truly was. it was truly the greatest gift anyone has ever given me. >> as a mother, this was the greatest day of my life. >> the gift was the brain child of a professor. even though he and his tea
berkeley students. >> at u.c. berkeley, graduates walk into edwards stadium excited. >> class of 2011. >> graduation day signifies many different things like adulthood and a future but for 22-year-old austin whitney, it means something more. it means walking again. >> this courageous and inspiring young man was determined to graduate from college and walk at his commencement. >> austin has been wheelchair bound since a car crash in 2007. you see berkeley's own...
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east bay numbers in the 70s in many spots inland, just a beautiful day. 68 in hayward, 66 berkeley, 65 and sunny in richmond. cooler temperatures coastside in the north bay into the 50s there. but by the afternoon, lots of 70s in the valleys, napa 77. 57 in sonoma and 76 in petaluma, 75 in sonoma. next couple of days similar temperatures around the bay area. you have night and morning low clouds and fog, a lot of sunshine by the afternoon. clouds move back in though over the weekend. we'll watch the temperatures start to come down saturday, much more so heading into sunday. more clouds and chance of a couple of light sprinkles around the bay area on sunday, not a big deal and by monday and tuesday, those temperatures start to warm right back up again just the way you like it elizabeth. >> all right, thank you, lawrence. we are going to go one more time back live towards san jose. 101 traffic near mckee getting busier northbound. still no big issues on the road. kind of unusually quiet. the chp reports not showing a whole lot. so that's good. let's go to our maps. this is the report of
east bay numbers in the 70s in many spots inland, just a beautiful day. 68 in hayward, 66 berkeley, 65 and sunny in richmond. cooler temperatures coastside in the north bay into the 50s there. but by the afternoon, lots of 70s in the valleys, napa 77. 57 in sonoma and 76 in petaluma, 75 in sonoma. next couple of days similar temperatures around the bay area. you have night and morning low clouds and fog, a lot of sunshine by the afternoon. clouds move back in though over the weekend. we'll...
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we started in the east bay, you know, ask jeeves was founded in berkeley and came out of uc-berkeley, and we get a lot of talent from uc-berkeley, folks who are in the east bay and don't want to travel down to the south bay and don't even want to cross the bridge. and i'm one of them. so i live in the east bay, too. i think oakland's a fantastic undertapped resource for great technology talent. and we're happy to be a leader there. pandora's there, too. >> we were talking earlier about net neutrality and the need to sort of control how the pipes -- make sure that the pipes don't discriminate one versus another. now, there's sort of a parallel here. >> you're up against the clock, joe. real fast. >> does google need to -- need some supervision to make sure it doesn't discriminate, and would that help the littler guys, if not david, then littler guys like yourselves catch up? >> i think google got where they are through innovation. but now i think it's time to take a look at what they're doing across the board. and, you know, i think there is access issues which net neutrality is all ab
we started in the east bay, you know, ask jeeves was founded in berkeley and came out of uc-berkeley, and we get a lot of talent from uc-berkeley, folks who are in the east bay and don't want to travel down to the south bay and don't even want to cross the bridge. and i'm one of them. so i live in the east bay, too. i think oakland's a fantastic undertapped resource for great technology talent. and we're happy to be a leader there. pandora's there, too. >> we were talking earlier about...