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cal containers used to store honey. too much exposure is linked to cancer and birt defects. state leaders decided california chefs will not be able to serve duck liver pate. a group of 100 chefs asked lawmakers to keep it on menus. a ban takes affect this july. today, legislatures said they'll not reconsider the ban. they now want to focus on the state budget. the ban inspired by the i team report showing how ducks are force fed through tubes up to three times per day. a passenger is in trouble for capturing video of a bird strike on a delta airline flight. here, check this out. you can see birds fly by, then get sucked into the plane engines. it happened during takeoff at jfk. the passenger is now in trouble because passengers were supposed to have had electronic devices turned off at the time. he says he didn't think he did it thinking they were doomed. didn't do it on a camera. i did it on an ipad. and propped it to text my wife i'm on 1063 out of jfk. this flight is in trouble. i thought it was going to crash. >> the flight made a safe emergency landing and grant received a st
cal containers used to store honey. too much exposure is linked to cancer and birt defects. state leaders decided california chefs will not be able to serve duck liver pate. a group of 100 chefs asked lawmakers to keep it on menus. a ban takes affect this july. today, legislatures said they'll not reconsider the ban. they now want to focus on the state budget. the ban inspired by the i team report showing how ducks are force fed through tubes up to three times per day. a passenger is in trouble...
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. >> there is a sharp discrepancy between what the cal state university system says top administrators are paid and what they earn. leelandy's office examined irs records. according to csu records sf state's president earns 298,750s aids year according to irs records it's $423,500. csu says the chancellor makes $421,000 and irs says it's really $488,000. y says despite requests for explanation, he's gotten no response from the cal state chancellor's office. >> and tributes have been flowing in for disco queen donna summer. she was 63. >> the five time grammy award winner suffered from lung cancer, her tracks "last dance", and bad girl" became signature hits for the disco movement. fans paid tribute off a -- after a star on the walk of fame. they had -- she had 19 number one dance hits. second only to madonna. >> 19. >> and coming up here, google gets caught up in an international squabble over map autos and get ready to pay up if you're a surfing hog. one telecommunications giant is about to raise your payments and base them on your internet use. >> strong winds are whipping the bay ar
. >> there is a sharp discrepancy between what the cal state university system says top administrators are paid and what they earn. leelandy's office examined irs records. according to csu records sf state's president earns 298,750s aids year according to irs records it's $423,500. csu says the chancellor makes $421,000 and irs says it's really $488,000. y says despite requests for explanation, he's gotten no response from the cal state chancellor's office. >> and tributes have been...
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. >>> we find out today whether cal-state faculty members approved a strike. the leaders of california's three higher education systems are predicting future economic doom if the state doesn't restore college funding soon. the executives of the uc, cal-state and community colleges say they support the governor's tax plan that plan would include hikes on people who make a quarter of a million dollars a year or more. school officials are urging lawmakers to cut spending on prisons. >>> bars, clubs and restaurants in walnut creek are about to face new rules. a council approved a controversial new ordinance requiring the businesses to follow specific alcohol regulations. if they don't, those businesses could have their hours of operation cut or closed down. the law is meant to give the city a way to go after and shutdown problem establishments opponents say it violates their rights. the law comes after several reports of drunken violence at several downtown hot spots. >>> we started the week warm then baby steps down. >> no hot spots this morning, cool spots. >> ab
. >>> we find out today whether cal-state faculty members approved a strike. the leaders of california's three higher education systems are predicting future economic doom if the state doesn't restore college funding soon. the executives of the uc, cal-state and community colleges say they support the governor's tax plan that plan would include hikes on people who make a quarter of a million dollars a year or more. school officials are urging lawmakers to cut spending on prisons....
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. >> cal-state system is ready to reconsider a new policy on how much university presidents can make, after an uproar. next week trustees will meet and likely a the poll say this lets them pay new presidents 10% more than out-going presidents. new salaries would have to remain the same until at least 2014. critics say the old policy is a slap in the face of students paying higher tuition. >>> 95% of cal-state faculty members have voted to authorize a strike. negotiations on a new contract are stalled, the union says members will walk out if csu chancellor imposes a contract. the walk-out would be a rolling strike, two days at a time and eve of the systems 23 campuses. if that happens it -- it would be the largest university strike in u.s. history. >>> today bill clinton, governor brown and condoleeza rice will headline the annual outlook conference in san jose this marks the 40th year that brings together silicon valley's brightest thinkers and most prominent leaders to discuss trends affecting business, economy and politics. the conference starts at 12:50. >>> around that time could
. >> cal-state system is ready to reconsider a new policy on how much university presidents can make, after an uproar. next week trustees will meet and likely a the poll say this lets them pay new presidents 10% more than out-going presidents. new salaries would have to remain the same until at least 2014. critics say the old policy is a slap in the face of students paying higher tuition. >>> 95% of cal-state faculty members have voted to authorize a strike. negotiations on a new...
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david goldstein shows us how cal state officials are wining and dining. the house did students are angry. angrier tuition hikes. protests have included arrests have a spray now some students are drinking just shoes in a hunger strike. but on this day our hidden cameras found no shortage of kidder food to the csu chancellor is office. >>> we obtained the credit card statements from last year and uncovered tens of thousands of dollars in catered meals + expensive dinners, car service rides mostly on taxpayer money. >>> i think that it's ridiculous and it disgusts me as a student. there are nearly a half-million students in the cal state system that will all be affected by california's budget crunch. there's already talk of freezing and romans, eliminating class sizes and tuition is going up 9% this fall. that is more than 300% in the past decade. but it hasn't stopped the this spending. >>> this $840 bill from earhart's catering is typical of some of the charges we found for food. which is brought in for meetings and we uncovered receipts for breakfast and
david goldstein shows us how cal state officials are wining and dining. the house did students are angry. angrier tuition hikes. protests have included arrests have a spray now some students are drinking just shoes in a hunger strike. but on this day our hidden cameras found no shortage of kidder food to the csu chancellor is office. >>> we obtained the credit card statements from last year and uncovered tens of thousands of dollars in catered meals + expensive dinners, car service...
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i went to cal state where i earned bachelor's degree in arts. then i moved to ucla. then steadied french literature. then almost done with my graduates i knew i would write my a dissertation on flaubert and madame boveri. but then i decided to switch midget -- majors to comparative literature so i could write to mind the iranian wended poet says that of. many teachers except one thought it was professional suicide. some of my teachers jokingly said she has the unpronounceable name i'd like you do. with an i am very, had. >>host: did you stay in the united states and to become a citizen and is. >>host: if it was just the revolutionary time, he concise served -- peat pez i served my parents did not think it was is so why is to return. i had children by then so why did not go back. i have lived here since then. >>host: have you visited? >>guest: after the revolution. because i believe in the freedom of conscience and in fact, both books talk of of the islamic republic but the author is a precursor of tradition and for that movement. i thought it was why is not to go bac
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i went to cal state in california where i earned a bachelor's degree of arts in french literature. then i moved to ucla. i studied french literature there, too, and was almost done with my graduate studies, and i knew i was going to write a dissertation on met him [inaudible name]. i decided to switch majors to comparative literature so that i can write about education and iranian women poets. whom i love. many of my teachers, except for one, thought that it was a professional choice of sorts. some of my teachers jokingly told me that she has an unpronounceable name. it was a labor of love. eventually, it became a turning point in my life, and i am very glad that i listened to my heart >> host: professor farzaneh milani, did you stay in the states after that? >> guest: yes, i have not let this country. after graduation, i had a job offer from the university. >> host: prerevolution? >> guest: it was just around the revolution time. my parents didn't think it was the right thing to return, by that time i had children and i love this country and i did not go back. i have lived here si
i went to cal state in california where i earned a bachelor's degree of arts in french literature. then i moved to ucla. i studied french literature there, too, and was almost done with my graduate studies, and i knew i was going to write a dissertation on met him [inaudible name]. i decided to switch majors to comparative literature so that i can write about education and iranian women poets. whom i love. many of my teachers, except for one, thought that it was a professional choice of sorts....
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. >> it will be felt at the cal state campuses in the uc campuses and at every school district in the state. >> $5.5 billion trigger a cut could result in three weeks your school. so 15 days less. >> republicans counter that this is not the time to be asking voters for a tax hike. >> we have to absolutely did this place balanced, run more like a business. >> it has taken a long time, more than a decade, to get into this mess, we're not want to get out of it in one year, or even two years. but we're getting there. >> by the days and both the senate and the assembly leadership said they were going to make those cuts and there were going to get the budget to the governor on time. that budget however will only stand as long as voters say yes to the tax increases. if they do not, that lawmakers will have to come right back here and try to do it again. >> the doctor says this will not hurt, but this is going to hurt? >> this is to hurt. but it will hurt much more if they don't get that money. >> thank you. >> to have seen cuts in the past because of california's budget woes and if the gover
. >> it will be felt at the cal state campuses in the uc campuses and at every school district in the state. >> $5.5 billion trigger a cut could result in three weeks your school. so 15 days less. >> republicans counter that this is not the time to be asking voters for a tax hike. >> we have to absolutely did this place balanced, run more like a business. >> it has taken a long time, more than a decade, to get into this mess, we're not want to get out of it in one...
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. >>> we find out today whether cal-state faculty voted to approve a strike if a contract stalemate isnot resolved. leaders of three higher education systems are predicting future economic doom if the state doesn't restore college funding soon. the executives of the uc system, cal-state and community colleges say, they support the governor's tax plan that would include tax hikes on people who make a quarter million dollars a year or more. school officials are urging lawmakers to cut spending on prisons. >>> very busy morning weather-wise. sorry about that. >> that is not the breezes is it? >> no, it is cooler. >> cooler and breezy once again good morning. partly cloudy, clouds are not dropping rain may not be the case tomorrow, drizzle in the forecast for tomorrow's morning cute. winds blowing out of the west at sfo 15. west oakland 10 and south wind concord 12 southwest wind fairfield 10 we still have an onshore breeze even with the clouds, visibilities are fine. hopefully we won't have any delays at sfo this morning nor oakland and san jose. 8:00 this morning, everybody in the 40s ex
. >>> we find out today whether cal-state faculty voted to approve a strike if a contract stalemate isnot resolved. leaders of three higher education systems are predicting future economic doom if the state doesn't restore college funding soon. the executives of the uc system, cal-state and community colleges say, they support the governor's tax plan that would include tax hikes on people who make a quarter million dollars a year or more. school officials are urging lawmakers to cut...
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speaking of that, this week after you and other senators took a very public stand, the cal state trustees to limit the pay raises of, or freeze the pay rates of incoming presidents but they allowed an option that said private foundations can make up the difference. >> i'm not too happy with that, money is money and all of it should be going to the students >> coming up next, talking about gay marriage and the timing >> our political insiders take another look at vice-president joe biden's remarks on same-sex marriage. did that forced [ crickets chirping ] [ traffic passing ] ♪ [ music box: lullaby ] [ man on tv, indistinct ] ♪ [ lullaby continues ] [ baby coos ] [ man announcing ] millions are still exposed to the dangers... of secondhand smoke... and some of them can't do anything about it. ♪ [ continues ] [ gasping ] >> same-sex marriage in the spotlight this week. president obama supports it. mitt romney does not. on face the nation the man who defended president george w. bush in bush forces core spoke about the shocking move to overturn california's proposition 8 >> the more people u
speaking of that, this week after you and other senators took a very public stand, the cal state trustees to limit the pay raises of, or freeze the pay rates of incoming presidents but they allowed an option that said private foundations can make up the difference. >> i'm not too happy with that, money is money and all of it should be going to the students >> coming up next, talking about gay marriage and the timing >> our political insiders take another look at vice-president...
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. >>> cal-state trustees -- [ inaudible ] . >>> good morning.eric thomas. >>> and i'm kristen sze in oakland fires are on the scene of a fire inside a commercial building. you are looking live at the scene at macarthur boulevard and 99th avenue. it appears the fire may have been out, it was a one alarmer firefighters checking it out. the fire started at 4:30 this morning it took more than half an hour to knock down. too early for firefighters to say what the possible cause may be or what type of building that is. we know that police are controlling traffic in the area. we have terry mcsweeney headed to the scene right now with the latest coming up. >>> developing news from pleasanton. police investigating serious shooting deaths of a 13-year-old girl and her mother. bodies found in their home last night. amy hollyfield is live at the scene on stacey court. >> reporter: police have gone home after a long night of gathering evidence here on stacey court, a very quiet cull sack police responded 6:00 -- quiet cul-de-sac. police responded 6:00 last n
. >>> cal-state trustees -- [ inaudible ] . >>> good morning.eric thomas. >>> and i'm kristen sze in oakland fires are on the scene of a fire inside a commercial building. you are looking live at the scene at macarthur boulevard and 99th avenue. it appears the fire may have been out, it was a one alarmer firefighters checking it out. the fire started at 4:30 this morning it took more than half an hour to knock down. too early for firefighters to say what the possible...
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with one year left before graduating from cal state east bay, he is losing his program this summer. >> you are in a safety net and then they drop you out of nowhere. >> history is not uncommon. no one talked to him about college and high-school so he went to work, realize that he wanted more and rolled in a community college. but he has had to take remedial classes and getting a four year degree well working is going to take him about seven years. now he does not know how he will pay for it. >> he represents a generation of students that are going to be facing this precise dilemma. >> she was his counselor at the community college. she says that 3000 students here received telegrams and they could be blindsided like douglas when they transfer to four universities. >> we want the students to look at other ways to fund their education but because this requirement is retroactive, these students don't understand this is coming. >> cal state east bay says that more than 1000 students at the end of their grant eligibility. this is the single largest source of free money for low- income stud
with one year left before graduating from cal state east bay, he is losing his program this summer. >> you are in a safety net and then they drop you out of nowhere. >> history is not uncommon. no one talked to him about college and high-school so he went to work, realize that he wanted more and rolled in a community college. but he has had to take remedial classes and getting a four year degree well working is going to take him about seven years. now he does not know how he will...
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. >> the other problem is that the university of california and cal state require two years of science for tuition. it will be tough to get n options? >> i go to carnegie mellon university. >> i go to m.i.t.. >> a california brain drain. >> and a bay area 13-year-old is showing off his skills this week. he is one of 10 who will dmeet "national geographic" bee tomorrow, wrong picture, there he schl the 7th grader in fremont passed a preliminary round to move on to thursday finals. the winner will receive 25,000s oodz a study links illness during pregnancy to autism. researchers found women who had fevers during preg nans qee were more than twice as hikely to have a child with autism or delays. one study found treating with medication reduced likelihood of problems. >> there are concerns about a laundry deterrent that comes in single packets. the poison control centers says there is an increase in the number of children swallowing the packets there have been 180 calls in last three weeks. the coating disintegrates and reaction is severe. vomiting and trouble breathing. coming up at 5:30
. >> the other problem is that the university of california and cal state require two years of science for tuition. it will be tough to get n options? >> i go to carnegie mellon university. >> i go to m.i.t.. >> a california brain drain. >> and a bay area 13-year-old is showing off his skills this week. he is one of 10 who will dmeet "national geographic" bee tomorrow, wrong picture, there he schl the 7th grader in fremont passed a preliminary round to...
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and the uc and cal state university system, $250 million. as for the reason behind the deficit, the governor blame as slower -- blames a slower than expected recovery. dan kerman, kron 4 news. >>> coming up, why graffiti kept students from going to school today. and the red car connected to sierra lamar, coming up later in the broadcast, lakers in oklahoma city, giants-colorado, the a's verses a slumping albert pujols, the highlights and the stories coming up. >> and temperatures you will go on a roller coaster ride this week, i will tell you what you could expect coming up. does your phone give you all day battery life ? droid does. and does it launch apps by voice while learning your voice ? launch cab4me. droid does. keep left at the fork. does it do turn-by-turn navigation ? droid does. with verizon, america's largest 4glte network and motorola, whatever you want to do... droid does. >>> in other news, a man suspected in three rapes in the mission district will stand trial. this is his picture. a judge ordered frederick dozier to stand t
and the uc and cal state university system, $250 million. as for the reason behind the deficit, the governor blame as slower -- blames a slower than expected recovery. dan kerman, kron 4 news. >>> coming up, why graffiti kept students from going to school today. and the red car connected to sierra lamar, coming up later in the broadcast, lakers in oklahoma city, giants-colorado, the a's verses a slumping albert pujols, the highlights and the stories coming up. >> and temperatures...
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it would cut tuition at cal state campuses by $3700 a year and far family was incomes below $150,000 a year, money coming from changing the formula for taxing out of state companies doing business here, but funding measure hasn't been he debated yet and faces stiff competition from republicans. >> and how big of a tip to you believe your favorite waitor? how about 18,500%? it happened. greg rubar has been a waiter 16 years, saturday, two of his regulars gave him the shock of his life. >> he said we're going to throw something in but not going to tip you for a while. this is for you. and go buy a nice car. >> the couple knew greg lost his car in a storm several weeks ago, wanting to help finishing their $27 lunch and handed him an envelope with 5,000s ndz cash. how nice is that? >> really nice un believable. >> and thank you. >> and let's turn our attention to weather forecast. still student -- beautiful outside. and warming trend isn't over yet. tomorrow we're going to take temperatures up more. up into low 90s by afternoon. and here is a view from our sutro camera. sunshine over down
it would cut tuition at cal state campuses by $3700 a year and far family was incomes below $150,000 a year, money coming from changing the formula for taxing out of state companies doing business here, but funding measure hasn't been he debated yet and faces stiff competition from republicans. >> and how big of a tip to you believe your favorite waitor? how about 18,500%? it happened. greg rubar has been a waiter 16 years, saturday, two of his regulars gave him the shock of his life....
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cent and raise taxes on people who owned over 250,000 >> if voters say no it will be felt at the cal state and uc campuses and every school district in the state >> a $5.5 billion cut could result in three weeks your school >> republicans counter that this is not the time to be asking voters for a tax hike. >> we need to get this place balanced and run it more like a business. >> it is taken more than a decade to get into this mess and we will not get out of it in one year or even two years but we are getting their >> getting there will require either raising taxes or even more cuts next year if the voters say no. >> as expected with every state budget there are a group of people unhappy about cuts to certain services. >> we're not going to take it. >> today health and human services advocates rallied across the state including san jose calling on state legislators to put california's families first by supporting revenue solutions that will help the state rebuild and recover >> the standoff at the research field came to an end this morning at uc-berkeley. nine people were arrested. >> some
cent and raise taxes on people who owned over 250,000 >> if voters say no it will be felt at the cal state and uc campuses and every school district in the state >> a $5.5 billion cut could result in three weeks your school >> republicans counter that this is not the time to be asking voters for a tax hike. >> we need to get this place balanced and run it more like a business. >> it is taken more than a decade to get into this mess and we will not get out of it in...
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. >> cal state board of trustees meets to consider suspending a decision to give a 10% raise over their predecessors. the board is expected to ask what calls campus nonprofits to donate money to makeup the difference. it's a compromise plan following student protests over state cuts and tuition increases. >> and a lot more to get to at 5:00. coming up, safeway announces a big change in the port promise. >> and then, from michael finney how going green could cost you a lot of green if you're in the market for a family car. >> i'm sandhya patel, there is another warm spring day but there is cooler weather coming up. i'll let you know when that is going happen coming up. >> and there is another powerful weather phenomenon raced through the country. >>> dolphin spent more than a week stuck in a channel is back at sea tonight. the wayward dovin swimming in circles until finding his way out of the wetlands over the weekend. it hasn't been seen since. >> toxicology tests blame the deaths of two dolphins on a swiss zoo on someone giving them a heroin substitute. the zoo posted a large rave part
. >> cal state board of trustees meets to consider suspending a decision to give a 10% raise over their predecessors. the board is expected to ask what calls campus nonprofits to donate money to makeup the difference. it's a compromise plan following student protests over state cuts and tuition increases. >> and a lot more to get to at 5:00. coming up, safeway announces a big change in the port promise. >> and then, from michael finney how going green could cost you a lot of...
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. >>> in recent collegiate baseball game was rained out between nebraska cornhuskers and cal state bakersfield roadrunners. what do you do when there's a tarp on the field and the game is canceled? we got this video from klkn tv. check it out. team versus team. they start out with these moves. pretty lame. nebraska back with a little bit of shaking it like birdie dance. these guys answer back with human bowling. bowling ball. >> total strike. >> nebraska comes back with human curling. got these guys brushing. this is good. nebraska does a rodeo. this guy ends up getting hogtied. this is the shake weight ad. watch this. this is really creative. as he goes down he comes back up. now look, he's more buff. >> this the greatest dance-off ever. >> who won, guys? >> i got to think the shake weight blew my mind. >> pretty awesome. >>> okay. so i'm going to take guesses on what you guys think this is. >> some kind of solar ray. >> the guy has snow outside, an elaborate solar sled. >> gayle was the closest. it is some kind of solar device. not just any solar device. this is a solar kitchen. this is, in
. >>> in recent collegiate baseball game was rained out between nebraska cornhuskers and cal state bakersfield roadrunners. what do you do when there's a tarp on the field and the game is canceled? we got this video from klkn tv. check it out. team versus team. they start out with these moves. pretty lame. nebraska back with a little bit of shaking it like birdie dance. these guys answer back with human bowling. bowling ball. >> total strike. >> nebraska comes back with...
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initiative we could lose three weeks out of the school year and another $100 million for the use seat at cal state campuses but not everyone is on board >> the last seven times we have had a tax increase before the voters they have said no and we think they will do that again we are already one of the highest tax states in the nation >> the budget is a hugely family budget and he says this family has been in trouble for a few years and we're not out of the woods yet. he says if we make sure to account for every penny and if we are efficient and if we make some smart decisions we could be out of this in a few years >> tonight the richmond city council will consider a tax on sugary drinks. not among the november ballot that would add 1¢ per ounce contacts sold on soda pop in the city. >> more people lose more years of life due to sugar sweet beverages than they do from firearms and gun violence >> somebody told me they would raise taxes on soda and sugar, ridiculous. i'm totally against it >> last year in contra costa county health report said 32% of richmond school children are obese >> developing
initiative we could lose three weeks out of the school year and another $100 million for the use seat at cal state campuses but not everyone is on board >> the last seven times we have had a tax increase before the voters they have said no and we think they will do that again we are already one of the highest tax states in the nation >> the budget is a hugely family budget and he says this family has been in trouble for a few years and we're not out of the woods yet. he says if we...
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but we will have those trigger cuts, and it will be felt that you see, it will be felt that the cal state campuses, it will be felt in every school district in the state. >> certainly no easy answers. and although the tax initiatives have failed recently, the governor says that he does expect voters will approve those initiatives on the november ballot. but clearly, just not a lot of leeway here for the legislature. we'll see how this gets hashed out, the governor did say that he expects the tense and difficult negotiations as lawmakers try to figure out how to close the latest $16 billion budget deficit. live cattle for cbs 5. back to. >> thanks. >> and selling a high-speed train in california could burn through public funds at an astonishing rate. industry experts say the project needs $3.5 million per day to be completed in just over five years. that is only possible if work continues every day including holidays and weekends and that would be the fastest rate of transport construction in u.s. history. >> another change in management for a silicon valley giants. yahoo has named ross le
but we will have those trigger cuts, and it will be felt that you see, it will be felt that the cal state campuses, it will be felt in every school district in the state. >> certainly no easy answers. and although the tax initiatives have failed recently, the governor says that he does expect voters will approve those initiatives on the november ballot. but clearly, just not a lot of leeway here for the legislature. we'll see how this gets hashed out, the governor did say that he expects...
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nebraska and cal state baker's field matched each other move to move even as the rain fell.ave to wonder how long they spent practicing this and not baseball. >> i liked the game. >> that's better than the mascots racing around. >> the coastal rivalry, yes. >> i think they're sending some of that rain from nebraska our way. a bunch of rain from ohio to kentucky, west virginia and yes it's beginning to move our way. late tonight, probably very late we will see showers and thunder as well. right now we're at 60 degrees. hasn't dropped much from earlier: south-southeast winds at five. the barometer has risen. rate now -- right now it's a mild evening. 60 here and 57 down by the beach. 55 up in elkton. locally 56 in bell air and still 61 annapolis. pretty much the high for today. southeast winds off the ocean today. keeps the moisture in, out to the west that's where the rain activity is coming in. looks like we will probably see at least a chance of showers overnight. looks like this thing is holding together so maybe we'll get so much much needed rain. still way below normal f
nebraska and cal state baker's field matched each other move to move even as the rain fell.ave to wonder how long they spent practicing this and not baseball. >> i liked the game. >> that's better than the mascots racing around. >> the coastal rivalry, yes. >> i think they're sending some of that rain from nebraska our way. a bunch of rain from ohio to kentucky, west virginia and yes it's beginning to move our way. late tonight, probably very late we will see showers and...
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. >>> a cal state fullerton student walking away with a degree, a diplomat and the diamond. >> rosie thought she was surprising friends and family members by choreographing a flash mob dance at the ceremony. but her boyfriend was the one who had the real surprise. a diamond ring. toward the end of the dance, he unraveled a huge banner asking her to marry him. her friends had to help her notice the sign. when she saw it, she ran over and -- >> i hope she said yes. >> i only have two of these a degree and the -- bye-bye.
. >>> a cal state fullerton student walking away with a degree, a diplomat and the diamond. >> rosie thought she was surprising friends and family members by choreographing a flash mob dance at the ceremony. but her boyfriend was the one who had the real surprise. a diamond ring. toward the end of the dance, he unraveled a huge banner asking her to marry him. her friends had to help her notice the sign. when she saw it, she ran over and -- >> i hope she said yes. >> i...
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. >> reporter: the relay at cal state east bay will be over at 10:00 a.m. tomorrow morning and that will be followed with a pancake breakfast. kimberly terry, nbc bay area news. >>> an 08-year-old grandmother from sacramento has a story to tell. we're told she wanted to go sky diving to celebrate her 80th birthday. her instructor nudges her out of the plane when he clearly doesn't want to go. then she nearly falls out of her harness and her instructor is hanging on. she's just fine, but you might be surprised what she wants to do for her next birthday. she's going to be on the "today" show for tomorrow morning. as you can see there, he holds on and pulls the chute out. if all goes as planned, the golden gate bridge will be topped with birthday candles that you can light beginning tomorrow in honor of its 75th birthday. this is an illustration of what they're expected to look at. they're mirrors and through the internet, you'll be able to request to reflect sunlight in your direction at an exact time. a team of research evers created them. the goal is to hav
. >> reporter: the relay at cal state east bay will be over at 10:00 a.m. tomorrow morning and that will be followed with a pancake breakfast. kimberly terry, nbc bay area news. >>> an 08-year-old grandmother from sacramento has a story to tell. we're told she wanted to go sky diving to celebrate her 80th birthday. her instructor nudges her out of the plane when he clearly doesn't want to go. then she nearly falls out of her harness and her instructor is hanging on. she's just...
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thousands of cal state professors could soon walk off the dog in the four largest faculty strike in history. they overwhelmingly voted to authorize the action after 22 months of contract negotiations. if a new deal cannot be reached the need to implement today rolling strikes on all 23 campuses. a san diego college student is suing the d a four $20 million after he was left in a holding cell for four days with no food or water. the dea has apologize. it began when he was caught in a drug search. he told reporters he drank his own urine to survive. he said his treatment amounts to torture. >> the new jersey mother accused of trying to suntan her daughter has pled not guilty. she allegedly stalked her five year-old daughter into a tendon but if while sun tanning with mommy. she maintains that her daughter was burned outside on a warm day. she faces up to 10 years in prison if convicted. >> the people of martina's won't have to look at life setting more >> a salon that specializes in lice removal can no longer use lights laos or larva on it signs and it cannot show any pictures of them. >> i t
thousands of cal state professors could soon walk off the dog in the four largest faculty strike in history. they overwhelmingly voted to authorize the action after 22 months of contract negotiations. if a new deal cannot be reached the need to implement today rolling strikes on all 23 campuses. a san diego college student is suing the d a four $20 million after he was left in a holding cell for four days with no food or water. the dea has apologize. it began when he was caught in a drug...
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. >> cynthia says like many students across the u.s., students at cal state northridge must juggle morehan just course work. >> the vast majority are working and many of them working far more than the 20 hours a week we suggest. >> i'm a pr major. >> junior lauren grazer juggles more than just a full course load. >> full time student, full time job. there is no down time. >> this latest generation of students finding new ways to learn both in and out of the classroom. rehema ellis, nbc news, new york. >>> when we come back, the golden gate bridge, even more spectacular than usual. >>> you are looking at and listening to the spectacular celebration last night as the golden gate bridge capped off its 75th anniversary celebration with a fireworks and laser light show. and san francisco's famous fog held off to make for a perfect night to view that big finale. >>> at the movies this holiday weekend, "men in black 3" knocked off "the avengers" from its perch as the number one movie in america. the will smith/tommy lee jones reunion which came a full ten years after the last installment, took
. >> cynthia says like many students across the u.s., students at cal state northridge must juggle morehan just course work. >> the vast majority are working and many of them working far more than the 20 hours a week we suggest. >> i'm a pr major. >> junior lauren grazer juggles more than just a full course load. >> full time student, full time job. there is no down time. >> this latest generation of students finding new ways to learn both in and out of the...
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. >> another problem is uc and cal-state schools both require two years of science for admission whichwill make it harder for future graduates to get in. one option is going to school out of california. >>> happening later, east bay teenager showing off his geography skills. one of 10 finalists will compete at the national geographic bee in washington, d.c.. the 7th grader in fremont passed tuesday's preliminary. he will compete in the next round 7:00 this morning we shall learn the results by 9:30. the winner will receive $25,000 and a trip to the galapagos islands. >>> special express lanes similar to this are now open for business for clear card holders cards use fingerprinting to identify registered users who pay $179 a year. the company is returning after declaring bankruptcy in 2009. other airports accepting the pass now are denver and orlando, dallas on deck and many more expected. >>> if you are flying this morning, clear but could be a little bumpy. >> definitely during the afternoon winds peak between 2 and 5:00 like yesterday. relatively calm now thankfully, you could see on
. >> another problem is uc and cal-state schools both require two years of science for admission whichwill make it harder for future graduates to get in. one option is going to school out of california. >>> happening later, east bay teenager showing off his geography skills. one of 10 finalists will compete at the national geographic bee in washington, d.c.. the 7th grader in fremont passed tuesday's preliminary. he will compete in the next round 7:00 this morning we shall learn...
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. >>> cal-state board of trustees meets today to consider revamping a policy on pay raises for campus presidents. they still get a 10% pay hike but they want to amend the policy to change where the money will come from the board will ask what it calls campus non-profits, to donate the money. public pressure mounting to rescind the pay increases in the wake of tuition hikes and enrollment freezes to cope with state budget cuts. >>> our first full look of weather. was it warm enough for you yesterday? >> it was, by the pool was nice. let's see if we repeat that today. >>> definitely some areas are other areas touched by the sea breeze past the coast into the bay. good morning. storm track well north, going to get close enough that it is going to drop temperatures around the bay and out towards the coast as it steers that sea breeze towards us later today. right now 62 antioch, 47 santa rosa, everybody else in the low to mid 50s mountain view 57. 8:00 mid to upper 40s north bay valleys, low to mid 50s, until you get to antioch, 61°. clouds are going to remain close to the coast. by noon
. >>> cal-state board of trustees meets today to consider revamping a policy on pay raises for campus presidents. they still get a 10% pay hike but they want to amend the policy to change where the money will come from the board will ask what it calls campus non-profits, to donate the money. public pressure mounting to rescind the pay increases in the wake of tuition hikes and enrollment freezes to cope with state budget cuts. >>> our first full look of weather. was it warm...
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regarding soccer, the university of california berkeley, portions of stanford university, usf, cal state, sacramento state, humboldt state, those are the local northern california colleges, and number of universities, high schools. i think this is the trend. i think many of the kids, many of the better kids who were here, soccer players, are on to end up playing in a turf field somewhere, a regional tournament or somewhere, and the better ones to go on to college will play on turf. i would rather give them the advantage now, laying their path street. when i was a kid, playing any kind of team sport, the most important thing was playing time. having these fields and being able to use four of them, to be able to use them at dusk without rainouts will reduce overall planning time. my comments to those about the native condition of the golden gate park, the casting ponds are concrete. at the museums are artificially man-made, the rose garden was created. at the conservatory flowers, the tennis courts, the band shell, the buffaloes are not native. i think it is a great place to recreate, but
regarding soccer, the university of california berkeley, portions of stanford university, usf, cal state, sacramento state, humboldt state, those are the local northern california colleges, and number of universities, high schools. i think this is the trend. i think many of the kids, many of the better kids who were here, soccer players, are on to end up playing in a turf field somewhere, a regional tournament or somewhere, and the better ones to go on to college will play on turf. i would...
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the results are due to be announced at cal state long beach. now, other csu campuses will be listening in on a conference call. >>> well, today, cal state university students plan to give of you their food to -- -- dash to give up their food -- to give up their food. this hunger strike involves at least 12 students on 12 different campuses. now, preparing for this, the students gift gave up meat and dairy products and then started to eat smaller portions. they say they will fast until their demands are met. >>> it is 7:20. quite a bit cooler. up next, meteorologist, steve paulson will tell us how much we can expect it to warm up aud. >>> also, a puppy, dragged -- almost dragged to death in the east bay. the next phase of the recovery for the dog that everyone calls "freeway." >>> newschopper2 showing us now they are removing this crash off the side of the road. but the damage is done. swee a long backup on 680 as you head south -- we have a long back up on 680 as you head south on sunol. >>> a -- >>> a 4-month-old german shepherd badly hurt on
the results are due to be announced at cal state long beach. now, other csu campuses will be listening in on a conference call. >>> well, today, cal state university students plan to give of you their food to -- -- dash to give up their food -- to give up their food. this hunger strike involves at least 12 students on 12 different campuses. now, preparing for this, the students gift gave up meat and dairy products and then started to eat smaller portions. they say they will fast until...
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rising on student loans, uc berkeley's chancellor along with the president of mills college and cal state east bay joined congresswoman barbara lee in berkeley. one spokesperson said she will graduate with 100,000 in debt. >> knowing that on top of that i could be facing even higher interest rates is just -- an extra burden that i really can't imagine paying off and don't know how i would afford it. >> representative lee says the -- she supports a bill to pay for the student loan program by ending subsidies for oil companies. >>> and from south of market to china town, work on the new subway under work tonight. new accusations from a group of people in san francisco, who are calling this a waste of time and money. >>> and helping those who need one bart ticket at a time. the unique program in san francisco that turns one person's trash into another's treasure. >>> and a significant change in our weather as we head into you're thursday, a good shot of showers in many bay areas. i'll show you where they will be and how long they will last hello? the words are going this way-there's no way.
rising on student loans, uc berkeley's chancellor along with the president of mills college and cal state east bay joined congresswoman barbara lee in berkeley. one spokesperson said she will graduate with 100,000 in debt. >> knowing that on top of that i could be facing even higher interest rates is just -- an extra burden that i really can't imagine paying off and don't know how i would afford it. >> representative lee says the -- she supports a bill to pay for the student loan...
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. >> cynthia says like many students across the united states, students at cal state northridge say studentsmore. >> the vast majority are working and working far more than the 20 hours a week we suggest. >> junior lauren grazer juggles nor than a full course load. >> full time student, full time job. >> this new generation of students finding new ways to learn in and out of the class room. >>> when we come back, the golden gate bridge, even more spectacular than usual. it's sim. a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. golden gate bridge, even more spectacular than usual. s sympto. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to improve daily physical function so moving is easier. celebrex can be taken with or without food. and it's not a narcotic. you and your doctor should balance the be
. >> cynthia says like many students across the united states, students at cal state northridge say studentsmore. >> the vast majority are working and working far more than the 20 hours a week we suggest. >> junior lauren grazer juggles nor than a full course load. >> full time student, full time job. >> this new generation of students finding new ways to learn in and out of the class room. >>> when we come back, the golden gate bridge, even more...
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approve modicum of -- modification never wanted job order contract-28 wed california straight -- cal state constrictors to accomplish general engineering construction work. a time extension of two years. c, accept work performed by shaw pipelines incorporated for wd- 2583, install protection for 60-inch steel water main on 20th avenue and kirkum street, decreasing the contract by $39,737 and authorizing final payment to the contractor. d, approve the plans and specifications in contract wd- 2673r as needed for 2012 annual paving contracts in the amount of $4,089,800 for the lowest bidder for m square construction. e, wd-2446, ductile iron pipe main installation, in the amount of $1,381,000 to the lowest qualified responsible bidder. f, approve the agreement number of cs-877, a biology consulting with the susan mccormick, taxonomy consultant, increasing time extension of six months. g, approved the assignment and no wish an agreement for it cs- 910, san francisco regional/local construction management services and operate the general manager to execute the existing sfpuc contract from ara e
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>>darya: cal state university employees have overwhelmingly voted to authorize a series of today's strikes if they cannot reach a contract. this would involve professors librarians and councilors of the 23 campus system. officials say a strike is premature. thank [ female announcer ] safeway presents real big deals of the week. or how to get great prices on things you need. we know you look around for the best deals. that's why we give you real big club card deals each week. this week a crazy low price on tide $10.99 for 100 ounces. 12 rolls of bounty are $11.99. that's a dollar a roll! pack your lunches -- marie callender's are just 2 bucks. real big deals this week and every week. only at safeway. ingredients for life. [ birds chirping ] [ inhales, exhales ] [ announcer ] cigarettes are not just dangerous when they're smoked. [ rat squeaking ] they're dangerous long after. cigarette butts are toxic. they release chemicals that poison our water... and harm wildlife. and millions... are polluting our environment. [ sniffing ] [ seagulls squawking ] >>justine: you can see the police on the
>>darya: cal state university employees have overwhelmingly voted to authorize a series of today's strikes if they cannot reach a contract. this would involve professors librarians and councilors of the 23 campus system. officials say a strike is premature. thank [ female announcer ] safeway presents real big deals of the week. or how to get great prices on things you need. we know you look around for the best deals. that's why we give you real big club card deals each week. this week a...
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so this is a very different kind of thing i have to tell you on my own campus, cal state long beach, one of the counselors in student affairs was the most active person in promoting chicano feminism on our campus. you took this model and have these three conceptual points. but i'm wondering if you've looked at the relationship between those conceptions and how you identified people's memories and when the interviews were done. because i think that has undoubtedly changed over time. so rather than just having these as three discreet models or concepts, i think it's really necessary to see for each of these people when those interviews were done. and similarly with rosie's work, i wonder if there were interviews of the students from the b.o.s. at the time of the commemoration and how they characterized their memories or what happened compared especially to if they were interviewed at the time of the rebellion. >> just a comment. i agree, yeah, it would be wonderful in a way if we could have had sort of a longitudinal process by which we maybe had interviewed folks at the time and then
so this is a very different kind of thing i have to tell you on my own campus, cal state long beach, one of the counselors in student affairs was the most active person in promoting chicano feminism on our campus. you took this model and have these three conceptual points. but i'm wondering if you've looked at the relationship between those conceptions and how you identified people's memories and when the interviews were done. because i think that has undoubtedly changed over time. so rather...
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it's one of eight presidential homes cal state system owns and renovated to the tune of $2 million. >> it's just an affirmation of the misplaced priorities. time and time again, it's always about top executives, not students. >> the state senator think that's money belongs in classrooms. big banners urge support for public ed nx the middle of a crisis. students are feeling the pinch. >> the classes i wanted to take, i can't take anymore. >> m music student heard about the house in fresno. >> unnecessary. a house that works is all he needs, it doesn't need a mansion. >> sf state president has this three-bedroom home on a hill overlooking the campus. it's not state property but the university does pay for it with $60,000 a year on top of his salary. and skillo.com shows it was bought in 1997 meaning sf state will have paid for all of it by the time he retires. a spokesman says it's no more than any other university would spend and they need to it stay competitive. presidents in university-owned homes he says they host dozens of fund-raisers there. and this business student sees no probl
it's one of eight presidential homes cal state system owns and renovated to the tune of $2 million. >> it's just an affirmation of the misplaced priorities. time and time again, it's always about top executives, not students. >> the state senator think that's money belongs in classrooms. big banners urge support for public ed nx the middle of a crisis. students are feeling the pinch. >> the classes i wanted to take, i can't take anymore. >> m music student heard about...
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i did yeah there was a rally at the cal state fullerton in. southern california i guess it's nearer anaheim and orange county and it was a beautiful turnout and we helped volunteer and registered thousands of new republicans into the party to vote for ron paul in the june fifth primary because we have a closed primary here in california so you have to be registered by may twenty first deadline in order to vote in that primary and ron paul's support is growing the momentum is incredible and he's having these town halls all over the country and day after day tens of thousands of people thousands of people are showing up all over to support him and hear what he has to say and the media is still not covering it most of it because what he tells you in his town hall vents is the truth and that stuff you're not going to get on television and what do you think about the fear mongering coming from the r. and c. saying you know if ron paul wins these delegates than don't show up i mean that's pretty interesting oh the they've been making bold statements
i did yeah there was a rally at the cal state fullerton in. southern california i guess it's nearer anaheim and orange county and it was a beautiful turnout and we helped volunteer and registered thousands of new republicans into the party to vote for ron paul in the june fifth primary because we have a closed primary here in california so you have to be registered by may twenty first deadline in order to vote in that primary and ron paul's support is growing the momentum is incredible and he's...
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meanwhile, cal state residents are under fire for the pay raises they're getting. the topics is state senator lee linda yee. we brought you on this morning because we wanted to talk about the raises but we need to talk about the budget first. in january they signed one budget and it may say the numbers are working >> there are a number of assumptions that the governor made in last year's budget that he thought he would in fact be able to get the savings and unfortunately, the court said no the fed said no so we have program cuts that he was anticipating that he would in fact be able to eliminate that didn't happen. those turnarounds caused him to then have to look again at his budget. the economy is still stalling and we're not getting the revenues we had expected based on the april 15th income-tax so those are the combinations of the things that happened >> so he will go out tomorrow and say we have this problem and we need more immediate cuts and he will urge california voters to pass the tax plan. is there a stomach for more cuts? >> there is not stomach for mor
meanwhile, cal state residents are under fire for the pay raises they're getting. the topics is state senator lee linda yee. we brought you on this morning because we wanted to talk about the raises but we need to talk about the budget first. in january they signed one budget and it may say the numbers are working >> there are a number of assumptions that the governor made in last year's budget that he thought he would in fact be able to get the savings and unfortunately, the court said...