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. >> en berkeley california, luÍs mejid. >> me gustÓ lo que dijo, que es difÍcil vivir con una voz asiiciero univisiÓn su voz, su (♪). >> ♪. >> tambiÉn en el fondo me alegro de no haber encontrado a octavio en medio de la nada. >> ¿de verdad? yo pensÉ que eso te habÍa dolido. >> dios sabe por quÉ haces las cosas. >> bueno, ¿y entonces? >> entonces, todo vuelve a ser como antes, raÍza. no hay tregua, voy a cumplir mi destino, completarÉ mi venganza. (tocan a la puerta). ♪. >> simona. ♪. >> ¿cÓ e
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let's go to larry in berkeley california.hat do we know about people's behavior when left to their own devices when they have to figure this out for themselves is that a good thing or a bad thing. >> as with everything in the healthcare system it's complicated and it's a good thing and a bad thing. people lead busy lives and health insurance is complicated. like a lot of things in life people will try to get by. they may put the paperwork aside and leave it for the last minute but it's really important whether you work for a big company, you're insured or you're a worker where you don't get benefits on the job, the one constant theme is you have to pay attention, look at the choices ahead of. >> you as far as the companies involved in this, isn't there a possibility that they'll use this as a cover to contribute less to the healthcare system? >> yes, well, employers have a lot of reasons for looking at these private exchanges. one is to make things simpler for them. simply to outsource the health insurance so they don't have
let's go to larry in berkeley california.hat do we know about people's behavior when left to their own devices when they have to figure this out for themselves is that a good thing or a bad thing. >> as with everything in the healthcare system it's complicated and it's a good thing and a bad thing. people lead busy lives and health insurance is complicated. like a lot of things in life people will try to get by. they may put the paperwork aside and leave it for the last minute but it's...
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now to dan from berkeley, california, on our independent line. good morning. caller: hello? host: go ahead. you are on with shibley telhami. i would like to -- can you hear me ok? host: yes, go ahead. ,aller: mr. shibley telhami i've a question for you -- i have seen interviews with you and i follow you. first, i would like to know, whether your family is sunni or shiite and secondarily i would like to ask a question regarding analysis on the whether you the united states would have been better off ending up on the shia side of the fence in terms of the cold war allies? we ended up on the wrong side of that. developing a stronger relationship with the iranians. there was a cold war element. host: talk about your background. guest: thank you very much. i am speaking in berkeley next week. i lived there for some time. i am neither sunni nor shia. my family was christian. i am a secularist. i am neither one of these. andsunni tribe is real invented. you can see it in various places, particularly among religious fanatics. we have witnessed what has happened in iraq and in lebano
now to dan from berkeley, california, on our independent line. good morning. caller: hello? host: go ahead. you are on with shibley telhami. i would like to -- can you hear me ok? host: yes, go ahead. ,aller: mr. shibley telhami i've a question for you -- i have seen interviews with you and i follow you. first, i would like to know, whether your family is sunni or shiite and secondarily i would like to ask a question regarding analysis on the whether you the united states would have been better...
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could lead to and september fourteenth two thousand and one barbara lee a congresswoman from berkeley california stood alone on the floor to cast the only no vote against the math while four hundred twenty other representatives voted to give the president a blank check. september eleventh changed the world our deepest fears now. yet i am convinced that military action will not prevent further acts of international terrorism against the united states this is a very complex and complicated matter. a complicated matter indeed not only would america be waging a war against an invisible enemy in the name of national security and lawmakers recklessly abandon their responsibility to uphold the values of the constitution. however difficult this vote may be some of us must urge the use of restraint our country is in a state of mourning some of us must say let's step back for a moment let's just cause just for a minute and think through the implications of our actions today so that this does not spiral out of control yes we should have taken that moment to consider the logic of fighting a tactic and every
could lead to and september fourteenth two thousand and one barbara lee a congresswoman from berkeley california stood alone on the floor to cast the only no vote against the math while four hundred twenty other representatives voted to give the president a blank check. september eleventh changed the world our deepest fears now. yet i am convinced that military action will not prevent further acts of international terrorism against the united states this is a very complex and complicated...
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he's been very outspoken and supportive of edward snowden and wiki leaks and he joins us from berkeley california and by the way daniel you'll be interested to know that ron paul was our guest right before you and in praising miss the snowden and mr manning and we gave each he singled you out as the forerunner of all of this as a true american hero you have a reaction to that i do ron paul has taken several occasions to praise what i did in congress and i really appreciate it it's really i have to say very unusual phil it gives me a warm feeling toward him what do you make of so we got sentence penned pending when when this airs it'll be rendered already on private manning on mr snowden in russia on weiqi leagues what's your overview of this whole thing well i think there's no better way for americans to have a real sense of where we've arrived than to do what i did a few weeks ago which was to rere into the movie enemy of the state from one thousand nine hundred ninety eight i'm in that mode and you'll remember that larry because you're in it playing yourself on the end of the movie that's a tha
he's been very outspoken and supportive of edward snowden and wiki leaks and he joins us from berkeley california and by the way daniel you'll be interested to know that ron paul was our guest right before you and in praising miss the snowden and mr manning and we gave each he singled you out as the forerunner of all of this as a true american hero you have a reaction to that i do ron paul has taken several occasions to praise what i did in congress and i really appreciate it it's really i have...
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joining us from berkeley california is dr. eugenee scott and zack exawx dr. scott i want to start with you. my own personal experience, i went to a conservative catholic school. said evolution is consistent with current beliefs. >> the best kept secrets is that catholics and mainstream protestants accept evolution. it is one segment that doesn't accept evolution and doesn't want to talk to their kids but they're really noisy. as a result we have had the continuing problem of teaching of evolution. >> zack you got involved in 2008 when you were still in school, the louisiana science education act, allowed textbooks into classrooms on evolution and decided very strongly about it and decided to do it yourself and you took a lot of heat. why do you think this ignites so much passion? >> i actually don't understand why this ignites so much passion. this is the 21st century, it's been 150 years since charles darwin wrote the evolution of species. as you mentioned, this has happened to divide a lot of people who have managed to have their faith and also understand t
joining us from berkeley california is dr. eugenee scott and zack exawx dr. scott i want to start with you. my own personal experience, i went to a conservative catholic school. said evolution is consistent with current beliefs. >> the best kept secrets is that catholics and mainstream protestants accept evolution. it is one segment that doesn't accept evolution and doesn't want to talk to their kids but they're really noisy. as a result we have had the continuing problem of teaching of...
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in 1967, he became an assistant professor at the university of california berkeley, teaching undergrad courses in calculus and geometry. he was the youngest professor ever hired by the university. but kaczynski was not popular with his students. >> you can get very good ratings as a teacher at berkeley. he was very uninvolved with his students. rather contemptuous with them. >> during this time, kaczynski was growing increasingly disillusioned with contemporary society. >> this was somebody who was deeply disturbed. and if you can't deal with society as it is or people as they are, how are you going to deal with the society that's changing? >> it was when he was at ann arbor that he started fantasizing about killing people who were tools of the industrial society. but by the time he went to berkeley, he was already determining that he was going to work for a couple of years, save up money, and then move to the woods and drop out of society altogether. >> in 1969, kaczynski abruptly resigned his teaching position. he later bought land in a rural area near lincoln, montana, and hand-buil
in 1967, he became an assistant professor at the university of california berkeley, teaching undergrad courses in calculus and geometry. he was the youngest professor ever hired by the university. but kaczynski was not popular with his students. >> you can get very good ratings as a teacher at berkeley. he was very uninvolved with his students. rather contemptuous with them. >> during this time, kaczynski was growing increasingly disillusioned with contemporary society. >>...
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in 1967, he became an assistant professor at the university of california berkeley teaching undergradcalculus and geometry. he was the youngest professor ever hired by the university. but kaczynski was not popular with his students. >> you can get very good ratings as a teacher in berkeley. he was very uninvolved with his students. contemptuous of them. >> during this time, kaczynski was growing increasingly disillusioned. >> this was somebody who was deeply disturbed. and if you can't deal with society as it is or people as they are, how are you going to deal with the society that's changing? >> it was when he was at ann arbor that he started fantasizing about killing people who were tools of the industrial society. but by the time he went to berkeley, he was already determining that he was going to work for a couple of years, save up money, then move to the woods and drop out of society altogether. >> in 1969, kaczynski abruptly resigned his teaching position. he hand built a new home. this ten by twelve foot cabin without electricity or running water. he soon realized, however, tha
in 1967, he became an assistant professor at the university of california berkeley teaching undergradcalculus and geometry. he was the youngest professor ever hired by the university. but kaczynski was not popular with his students. >> you can get very good ratings as a teacher in berkeley. he was very uninvolved with his students. contemptuous of them. >> during this time, kaczynski was growing increasingly disillusioned. >> this was somebody who was deeply disturbed. and if...
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in 1967, he became an assistant professor at the university of california berkeley teaching undergradcalculus and geometry. he was the youngest professor ever hired by the university. but kaczynski was not popular with his students. >> you can get very good ratings as a teacher in berkeley. he was very uninvolved with his students. contemptuous of them. and their minuscule intellects compared to his own. >> during this time, kaczynski was growing increasingly disillusioned with contemporary society. >> this was somebody who was deeply disturbed. and if you can't deal with society as it is or people as they are, how are you going to deal with the society that's changing? >> it was when he was at ann arbor that he started fantasizing about killing people who were tools of the industrial society. but by the time he went to berkeley, he was already determining that he was going to work for a couple of years, save up money, then move to the woods and drop out of society altogether. >> in 1969, kaczynski abruptly resigned his teaching position. he later bought land in a rural area in lincol
in 1967, he became an assistant professor at the university of california berkeley teaching undergradcalculus and geometry. he was the youngest professor ever hired by the university. but kaczynski was not popular with his students. >> you can get very good ratings as a teacher in berkeley. he was very uninvolved with his students. contemptuous of them. and their minuscule intellects compared to his own. >> during this time, kaczynski was growing increasingly disillusioned with...
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immigrant from korea who actually was a very highly intelligent person, went to the university of california at berkeleyey, pretty hard to get into. got an engineering degree and graduated with honors. with an engineering degree. but he knew in his heart but his passion was in food and food service and hospitality. so he decided to become a bartender in a fine dining restaurant in california. in california there is no difference between the wage for tipped workers and non-tipped workers and everybody got the same wage of $8 per hour, actually we were part of a coalition urges freeze it to $10 per hour. california is the largest and fastest-growing restaurant industry in the united states, and in fact it has the city with the largest restaurant industry in the u.s., los angeles, which has a larger restaurant industry than new york city. it is frightening and there are seven states in the united states that have the same wage for tipped and non-tipped workers, five of the seven states have faster growth rates than the restaurant industry growth rate. the argument that raising this from $2.13 to the regula
immigrant from korea who actually was a very highly intelligent person, went to the university of california at berkeleyey, pretty hard to get into. got an engineering degree and graduated with honors. with an engineering degree. but he knew in his heart but his passion was in food and food service and hospitality. so he decided to become a bartender in a fine dining restaurant in california. in california there is no difference between the wage for tipped workers and non-tipped workers and...
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he's a local boy including university of california berkeley background where he was captain of the football team and he did not include this in the biobut i know it and he wrote his under graduate thesis on emily dickon son so he's kind of a renaissance dude and he's 6-foot something. next to him is -- [applause] and next to him is george gaston and elect to the district attorney of the city and county of san francisco in 2011 after winning more than 62% of the vote which in san francisco is very enviable and focused on reducing violent crime, protecting vulnerable victims and respecting with high school truancy and rel haven't to the conversation today. last is cheryl young and the chief executive director of gate path and oversees a large nonprofit in san mateo county and focus on turning disabilities into possibilities and she's a wonderful addition to the panel and it's an area that school districts have to deal with in terms of special needs and what we're talking about affects these children if not more than the other children so thank you cheryl. [applause] so we have a large panel a
he's a local boy including university of california berkeley background where he was captain of the football team and he did not include this in the biobut i know it and he wrote his under graduate thesis on emily dickon son so he's kind of a renaissance dude and he's 6-foot something. next to him is -- [applause] and next to him is george gaston and elect to the district attorney of the city and county of san francisco in 2011 after winning more than 62% of the vote which in san francisco is...
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he's a local boy including university of california berkeley background where he was captain of the football team and he did not include this in the biobut i know it and he wrote his under graduate thesis on emily dickon son so he's kind of a renaissance dude and he's 6-foot something. next to him is -- [applause] and next to him is george gaston and elect to the district attorney of the city and county of san francisco in 2011 after winning more than 62% of the vote which in san francisco is very enviable and focused on reducing violent crime, protecting vulnerable victims and respecting with high school truancy and rel haven't to the
he's a local boy including university of california berkeley background where he was captain of the football team and he did not include this in the biobut i know it and he wrote his under graduate thesis on emily dickon son so he's kind of a renaissance dude and he's 6-foot something. next to him is -- [applause] and next to him is george gaston and elect to the district attorney of the city and county of san francisco in 2011 after winning more than 62% of the vote which in san francisco is...
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inning power play we are join bide steven fish a professor of political science at university of california berkeleycializing in politics and regime change, professor fish joins us via skype from berkeley. thank so much for joining us. what is your take on this op ed piece by putin in the new york times. >> it's a remarkable thing to have the russian president going over the heads of his counterparts, president obama and other american political leaders and going straight to the american people at a time when president obama has opened it up to debate and cut congress and the american will yo puck hn this debate is very rare. >> why did putin feel compelled to address the american people and has he made a case through this editorial. >> he knows without american public approval through our elected representatives, through congress this strike it not likely to happen and he's intent to supporting and guarding, protecting his al ali. which is the assad family. if he can get the united states to call off the military strike on one of respite great illinisa allies, he as accomplished a great thing. he's
inning power play we are join bide steven fish a professor of political science at university of california berkeleycializing in politics and regime change, professor fish joins us via skype from berkeley. thank so much for joining us. what is your take on this op ed piece by putin in the new york times. >> it's a remarkable thing to have the russian president going over the heads of his counterparts, president obama and other american political leaders and going straight to the american...
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also served under gerald ford and jimmy carter and he's now professor at the university of california berkeley and the bestselling author of more than a dozen books and the start of a brilliant new documentary inequality for all inequality for all opens across the united states this friday and it's already picked up a special jury award at the sundance film.
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the top public school is the university of california at berkeley.s year the magazine revised its methods to emphasize graduation rates, and with those changes in mind, penn state made the biggest year to year gains. >>> apple was expected to unveil two new versions of the iphone 5. the decision to release an more economic phone is an attempt to infiltrate the chinese market. >> reporter: welcome to the global smartphone gold mine. china, 500 million people have smartphones. it over took the u.s. as the largest market in the world. but not many chinese own ipho s iphones. apple is behind some sung. and for those two closely watch the industry, it's not surprising as apple still has limited access on china's networks. >> the combination between am and the local carriers were not that special. apple from our, you know, people, looks a little bit arrogant, and chinese markets used to be ignored in their whole global perspective. >> reporter: the iphone itself is hundreds of dollars more expensive than its competitors. the growing success of the local st
the top public school is the university of california at berkeley.s year the magazine revised its methods to emphasize graduation rates, and with those changes in mind, penn state made the biggest year to year gains. >>> apple was expected to unveil two new versions of the iphone 5. the decision to release an more economic phone is an attempt to infiltrate the chinese market. >> reporter: welcome to the global smartphone gold mine. china, 500 million people have smartphones. it...
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also served under gerald ford and jimmy carter and he's now professor at the university of california berkeley and the bestselling author of more than a dozen books and the start of a brilliant new documentary inequality for all inequality for all opens across the united states this friday and it's already picked up a special jury award at the sundance film festival we'll talk a lot about that film a little while robert joins us from new york for some other things robert the federal government shutdown looms will the government be open after september thirtieth yes or no well mike betting is yes larry because the republicans don't really want the fall out they know what happened in one thousand ninety five ninety ninety six people are looking for a way out on the other hand the very conservative tea party republicans don't want to compromise so inside the republican party there is a civil war going on and the result of that civil war will probably dictate what happens after september thirtieth. you know the economists this is a hypothetical if this shutdown what happens how does it affect joe
also served under gerald ford and jimmy carter and he's now professor at the university of california berkeley and the bestselling author of more than a dozen books and the start of a brilliant new documentary inequality for all inequality for all opens across the united states this friday and it's already picked up a special jury award at the sundance film festival we'll talk a lot about that film a little while robert joins us from new york for some other things robert the federal government...
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. >> university of california regents closer to spending 600,000ses today fix an empty nangs east bay hills, located just north of berkeleyuniversity of california presidents have lived at the home since 1968 but it's been vacant five skbreers needs repairs. it's in bad shape, uc will spend $10,000 per month to rent a house in oakland for incoming president janet nap tan crow but that could change. minutes ago a committee voted to fix up the blake house. a final vote comes tomorrow. >> a sheriff's department proposal to sell it's weapons got a thumbs down today. idea to sell back to the manufacturers and raise $150,000 but the board said that would be inconsistent with policies of getting guns off the streets. >> we have confiscated through this buy back about 700 guns and now turning around and saying we're going to sell 700 guns into circulation again. >> this is to try to make money. the way to think. we can't come in there with our dukes up or looking for a fight. >> when mcclellan air force base closed the air force left radio active waste behind it and hasn't been cleaned up. our media partners have been looking int
. >> university of california regents closer to spending 600,000ses today fix an empty nangs east bay hills, located just north of berkeleyuniversity of california presidents have lived at the home since 1968 but it's been vacant five skbreers needs repairs. it's in bad shape, uc will spend $10,000 per month to rent a house in oakland for incoming president janet nap tan crow but that could change. minutes ago a committee voted to fix up the blake house. a final vote comes tomorrow....
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. >>> with contract negotiations at a stand still university of california at berkeley is imposing terms of a contract on 8,000 service employees. the union representing the university maintenance, food service and janitorial workers say the terms amount to a 1.5% cut in take home pay. they say it is raising the workers required contribution to their pensions. >>> science studies are getting a boost thanks to a donation. they have gifted $30 million to the university. it will be used to fund science ph.d. programs. they plan to raise another $5 million. >>> summer is over but fire season is heating up with a red flag warning starting tonight. officials are reminding everyone to create the defensible space around their homes. ktvu's john fowler is live where he found another fire hazard today. john? >> reporter: that's right. right now the winds are coming out of the west. they picked up in the last few minutes. i will tell you as the fire conditions, the red flag red flag warnings begin we will expect problems from power lines among the trees. >> reporter: trees in higher elevation neigh
. >>> with contract negotiations at a stand still university of california at berkeley is imposing terms of a contract on 8,000 service employees. the union representing the university maintenance, food service and janitorial workers say the terms amount to a 1.5% cut in take home pay. they say it is raising the workers required contribution to their pensions. >>> science studies are getting a boost thanks to a donation. they have gifted $30 million to the university. it will...
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also served under gerald ford and jimmy carter and he's now professor at the university of california berkeley and the bestselling author of more than a dozen books and the start of a brilliant new documentary inequality for all and equality for all opens across the united states this friday has already picked up a special jury award at the sundance film festival we'll talk a lot about that film a little while robert joins us from new york for some other things robert the federal government shutdown looms will the government be open after september thirtieth yes or no well mike betting is yes larry because the republicans don't really want the fall out they know what happened in one thousand nine hundred five one thousand nine hundred six people are looking for a way out on the other hand the very conservative tea party republicans don't want to compromise so inside the republican party there is a civil war going on and the result of that civil war will probably dictate what happens after september thirtieth. you're the economists this is hypothetical if this shutdown what happens are does tha
also served under gerald ford and jimmy carter and he's now professor at the university of california berkeley and the bestselling author of more than a dozen books and the start of a brilliant new documentary inequality for all and equality for all opens across the united states this friday has already picked up a special jury award at the sundance film festival we'll talk a lot about that film a little while robert joins us from new york for some other things robert the federal government...
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berkeley. the university of california presidents have lived at that home since 1968. it has been vacant for five years and nears major repairs. it is in such bad shape u.c. will spend $10,000 a month to rent a house in oakland for the incoming president. >> bart negotiations aimed at averting another strike are underway for a third and final day this week. there is still no sign of progress toward a deal and both widely disagrand on -- disagree on how much the proposals will run out with 60 days until the cooling-off period runs out the workers could strike if a new labor day is not in place in the next 22 days, by october 10. >> investigators are underway in an early morning brushfire on highway 101 in san francisco. the fire broke out and quickly spread to nearby bushes and a tree before it was knocked down. the sheriff briefly detained someone in the area for questioning and called out arson. >> breaking news in the south bay an elderly woman taken to the hospital after a fire in san jose. break out in the front room of her apartment and smoke detectors are credite
berkeley. the university of california presidents have lived at that home since 1968. it has been vacant for five years and nears major repairs. it is in such bad shape u.c. will spend $10,000 a month to rent a house in oakland for the incoming president. >> bart negotiations aimed at averting another strike are underway for a third and final day this week. there is still no sign of progress toward a deal and both widely disagrand on -- disagree on how much the proposals will run out with...
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i took my u.s. history course from the last die-hard university of california berkeley marxist. i mean, everything was economics. we went through the whole thing and the only thing that moved anything was economics and we never heard about religion once in that course. you know how do you understand the united states and its history without touching on religion? and there are several reasons we'll get into on why that is. but, i think in many cases it's a misinterpretation of having [inaudible] in 1965 which attempted to remove religion from the public arena and we've raised-up a whole generation of secularized people. and the only thing i can say, you know, i hate to get me any kind of truth statements in here but we don't want to ever think religion doesn't matter. i mean, if there's anything you can get out of this class it's, hey, at least pay attention to it. you know, you can be a die-hard atheist or a secularized human, whatever, but you know, please pay attention to it. yes, paula. [paula:] what always is very life inspiring is thinking of the american indian. the indian
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. >> university of california regents closer to spending 600,000ses today fix an empty nangs east bay hills, located just north of berkeleyersity of california presidents have lived at the home since 1968 but it's been vacant five skbreers needs repairs. it's in bad shape, uc will spend $10,000 per month to rent a house in oakland for incoming president janet nap tan crow but that could change. minutes ago a committee voted to fix up the blake house. a final vote comes tomorrow. >> a sheriff's department proposal to sell it's weapons got a thumbs down today. idea to sell back to the manufacturers and raise $150,000 but the board said that would be inconsistent with policies of getting guns off the streets. >> we have confiscated through this buy back about 700 guns and now turning around and saying we're going to sell 700 guns into circulation again. >> this is to try to make money. the way to think. we can't come in there with our dukes up or looking for a fight. >> when mcclellan air force base closed the air force left radio active waste behind it and hasn't been cleaned up. our media partners have been looking into wh
. >> university of california regents closer to spending 600,000ses today fix an empty nangs east bay hills, located just north of berkeleyersity of california presidents have lived at the home since 1968 but it's been vacant five skbreers needs repairs. it's in bad shape, uc will spend $10,000 per month to rent a house in oakland for incoming president janet nap tan crow but that could change. minutes ago a committee voted to fix up the blake house. a final vote comes tomorrow. >>...
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i'm from california here in berkeley, near san francisco, and california has done an amazingly good job putting the exchanges together. they've worked hard, and if it doesn't work, there will be problems in other parts of the country. we think it's going to be good, but it's complicated. it's on a website. we all use computers. sometimes an exchange is pretty much like buying an airline ticket. you decide where you want to go. you look at the various options for price, travel, and buying health insurance has some analogies to that. we know how complicated buying an airline ticket can be particularly if you haven't done it before. so the exchange first does the hardware work, is it wired, and can people navigate this and understand how to use the web page? i think there are some questions along that line about what is going to happen. >> boy, all right, trap in, hang on. richard scheffler is professor of public health and policy at uc-berkeley. professor, great to talk to you. we want to take a moment and give you an update on one of our top stories. foreign ministers from six nations ar
i'm from california here in berkeley, near san francisco, and california has done an amazingly good job putting the exchanges together. they've worked hard, and if it doesn't work, there will be problems in other parts of the country. we think it's going to be good, but it's complicated. it's on a website. we all use computers. sometimes an exchange is pretty much like buying an airline ticket. you decide where you want to go. you look at the various options for price, travel, and buying health...
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now to dan from berkeley, california, on our independent line. good morning. caller: hello? host: go ahead. you are on with shibley telhami. i would like to -- can you hear me ok? host: yes, go ahead. ,aller: mr. shibley telhami i've a question for you -- i have seen interviews with you and i follow you. first, i would like to know, whether your family is sunni or shiite and secondarily i would like to ask a question regarding analysis on the whether you the united states would have been better off ending up on the shia side of the fence in terms of the cold war allies? we ended up on the wrong side of that. developing a stronger relationship with the iranians. there was a cold war element. host: talk about your background. guest: thank you very much. i am speaking in berkeley next week. i lived there for some time. i am neither sunni nor shia. my family was christian. i am a secularist. i am neither one of these. andsunni tribe is real invented. you can see it in various places, particularly among religious fanatics. we have witnessed what has happened in iraq and in lebano
now to dan from berkeley, california, on our independent line. good morning. caller: hello? host: go ahead. you are on with shibley telhami. i would like to -- can you hear me ok? host: yes, go ahead. ,aller: mr. shibley telhami i've a question for you -- i have seen interviews with you and i follow you. first, i would like to know, whether your family is sunni or shiite and secondarily i would like to ask a question regarding analysis on the whether you the united states would have been better...
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andrew stewart teaches at the university of california at berkeley.t's often said that statues like this are emblematic of early greek culture. i think they are for four reasons. the sculptor has taken the statue's clothes off. convinced that man is the measure of all things, he allows him to stand free and proud, allows your eyes to roam unobstructed across his body. he's autonomous. the sculptor has stripped away the back pillar and the screen between the legs of the egyptian statues that were his predecessors and has allowed him to walk forward in three-dimensional space. he's beautiful. he's also youthful. the sculptor has chosen that period between 18 and 21 that the greeks believed was the prime of one's life, the acme of one's existence on earth. as a result, the statue could serve one of two main functions. it could be offered to the gods, particularly to apollo, the epitome of this youthful ideal, or it could stand above the grave of a man of any age, reminding his descendants of when he was in his prime, standing youthful, proud, autonomous,
andrew stewart teaches at the university of california at berkeley.t's often said that statues like this are emblematic of early greek culture. i think they are for four reasons. the sculptor has taken the statue's clothes off. convinced that man is the measure of all things, he allows him to stand free and proud, allows your eyes to roam unobstructed across his body. he's autonomous. the sculptor has stripped away the back pillar and the screen between the legs of the egyptian statues that...
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berkeley. university of california president that lived tt at the home since 1968.t it has been vick anti-for 5 years and needs major rae pair. in such bad shape uc spends sen,000 dollars a month to represent a huts for he can land for incoming president janet. late today uc committee votded to fix up the place and final vote tomorrow. >> bart talks. wrapped up for today with no real tl progress. a little more than halfway through the court ordered 60 day cooling off period and there is growing concern about reaching a deal and time to avoid a striking. here's the heather snichlt before bargaining could begin the first matter of business was sorting out how the 2 sides were arriving at the numbers. train operator chris fin says bart and yawn came up with different the taking for the same officer. >> good morning of members of union and members of management got together sub committee to sit did you know and talk about where the numbers come from. so we all understand the assumption and proceed with expect understanding. >> union made counteroffer yesterday they beli
berkeley. university of california president that lived tt at the home since 1968.t it has been vick anti-for 5 years and needs major rae pair. in such bad shape uc spends sen,000 dollars a month to represent a huts for he can land for incoming president janet. late today uc committee votded to fix up the place and final vote tomorrow. >> bart talks. wrapped up for today with no real tl progress. a little more than halfway through the court ordered 60 day cooling off period and there is...
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researchers at the university of california berkeley found that wal-mart, which earned $16 billion last year could easily afford to start its workers at $12 an hour. >> a minimum wage increase for wal-mart workers, an increase to $12 or $12.50 an hour would be a significant increase to those workers and two they were to pass the entire cost on to consumers, it would only cost 40 6 cents per consumer per shopping trip, a very small amount compared to the effect on the workers. >> cost co pace an average of $20 an hour. richard got hired in washington after a string of minimum wage jobs. >> i was able to purchase me a vehicle about two months ago. last friday, i just moved into a new place, so i'm able to do some things i wasn't able to do before. >> mr. mayor, it's time for a living wage for d.c. and america. [ applause ] >> on the front lines in washington, organizers are asking the mayor to back the city council bill demanding higher wages. >> if you believe, say yes. >> yes! [ cheering ] >> but wal-mart and its supporters insist that new jobs in the nation's poorest neighborhoods are
researchers at the university of california berkeley found that wal-mart, which earned $16 billion last year could easily afford to start its workers at $12 an hour. >> a minimum wage increase for wal-mart workers, an increase to $12 or $12.50 an hour would be a significant increase to those workers and two they were to pass the entire cost on to consumers, it would only cost 40 6 cents per consumer per shopping trip, a very small amount compared to the effect on the workers. >>...
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but researchers at the university of california berkeley found out that walmart who earned $scealg 16 billion a year could easily afford to start its workers at $12 an hour. >> an increase to 12 or 12.50 an hour would be a significant increase to those workers. and if they were to pass the entire cost on to consumers it would only cost 46 cents per consumer per shopping trip, a very small amount compared to the very real benefit to the workers. >> a walmart spokesman tells us the study is flawed and shows a lack of understanding about how business works. but costco another retail giant says it pays an average of $20 an hour. dorsey recently got hired at costco in washington after a string of minimum wage jobs. >> it meant a lot of things. i was able to purchase me a vehicle two months ago. last friday i just moved into a new place. i am able to do some things i wasn't able to do before. >> mr. mayor, it's time for living wage for d.c. and america. >> on the front lines in washington organizers are asking the mayor to back the city council bill demanding higher wakes. >> say yes. it is
but researchers at the university of california berkeley found out that walmart who earned $scealg 16 billion a year could easily afford to start its workers at $12 an hour. >> an increase to 12 or 12.50 an hour would be a significant increase to those workers. and if they were to pass the entire cost on to consumers it would only cost 46 cents per consumer per shopping trip, a very small amount compared to the very real benefit to the workers. >> a walmart spokesman tells us the...
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one of them, a university of california berkeley graduate from san diego. >> i'm okay. i'm very grateful to be alive. i'm also very grateful for like the kenyan people. everyone was so helpful and supportive. i don't want people thinking that -- something about kenya. i'm very prideful for the country and i love kenyans even though i'm american. >> the group al shabaab says it did carry out the attack. the fbi now investigating claims by the al qaeda affiliate that americans were involved. let's bring in our justice reporter evan. i know you're speaking with your sources at the justice department, the fbi. they're trying to figure this out. what's the latest we're getting? >> wolf, the confusion and the claims that zain verjee reported from nairobi is what the law enforcement is dealing with as well. the fbi has a pretty big operation in nairobi. it's a regional center where they keep an eye on things in somalia and east africa. they're sharing intelligence information. we know that they're looking at communications, intercepts, that kind of thing to try to figure out w
one of them, a university of california berkeley graduate from san diego. >> i'm okay. i'm very grateful to be alive. i'm also very grateful for like the kenyan people. everyone was so helpful and supportive. i don't want people thinking that -- something about kenya. i'm very prideful for the country and i love kenyans even though i'm american. >> the group al shabaab says it did carry out the attack. the fbi now investigating claims by the al qaeda affiliate that americans were...