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the principal architect of the university of california at berkeley, the architect of the auditorium. it is characteristic of mid market and has been for 100 years. people know its not as the theater, but for its contribution to middle-market's character. this is the retail frontage today in tact. it continues to contribute to the visual aesthetic and historic character. it definitely needs renovation, the you can see the details showing the fine hand. there is no evidence in the record before you that it would either be unfeasible to rehabilitate this frontage and making part of the project. if we can strip the chronicle building and restore it so that it is a local landmark, we can certainly restore the facades of the saint francis as an important contributor to the character of it market. our intention is not to oppose this project, it is to improve it. the board should create an opportunity to that end, and we ask that they either vote to deny certification or to defer its decision to that we can come back with an improved project for this board. president chiu: thank you. >> i am
the principal architect of the university of california at berkeley, the architect of the auditorium. it is characteristic of mid market and has been for 100 years. people know its not as the theater, but for its contribution to middle-market's character. this is the retail frontage today in tact. it continues to contribute to the visual aesthetic and historic character. it definitely needs renovation, the you can see the details showing the fine hand. there is no evidence in the record before...
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the architectural equivalent of a rock star, famed for the master plan of the university of california berkeley campus. it included the greek theater. like all great architects, it has had a ripple effect on history. his employees included henry gutterson and appleton warford. they went to great architects, and early shaped a lot of the area architecture. san francisco has lost a great marketing opportunity in the past, but today, we can incrementally planned new and old to create the strongest foundation for economic success and good urban design. thank you. >> walter paulson. ♪ city place photographs covered with lines and creases tickets torn in half of all market street i close my eyes and i say a prayer that you will find a good building there ♪ ♪ and we hope you fix it with all the things and places that used to be there hope you care and always be be there ♪ i close my eyes and say a prayer that in your heart you find a new building still there ♪ president chiu: are there any other members of the public that wish to speak on behalf of the appellant? we can now go to a presentation by pla
the architectural equivalent of a rock star, famed for the master plan of the university of california berkeley campus. it included the greek theater. like all great architects, it has had a ripple effect on history. his employees included henry gutterson and appleton warford. they went to great architects, and early shaped a lot of the area architecture. san francisco has lost a great marketing opportunity in the past, but today, we can incrementally planned new and old to create the strongest...
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the study's co-author, economics professor ulrike malmendier of the university of california- berkeley, says this shows a person's early experiences play a big role in shaping investment attitudes. >> environment does matter, and being scarred for life is a very good way to think about it. a person who has gone through a big economic downturn like the great depression, or even think about the current financial crisis, will be a different person afterwards. we will see a significantly different investment behavior. >> reporter: malmendier found the depression left the biggest investment scars on those who were young adults at the time. she says most eventually recovered, as it became a smaller part of their lives. >> but, you also see, ten years after, twenty years after, thirty years after-- the effect becomes less and less and less. >> reporter: that also happens with people who get money values from their culture. take chinese persons who immigrate to america. a new study shows that when they first arrive, they tend to be big savers and to invest in hard assets-- just like people in
the study's co-author, economics professor ulrike malmendier of the university of california- berkeley, says this shows a person's early experiences play a big role in shaping investment attitudes. >> environment does matter, and being scarred for life is a very good way to think about it. a person who has gone through a big economic downturn like the great depression, or even think about the current financial crisis, will be a different person afterwards. we will see a significantly...
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researchers at the university of california berkeley found patient his better vision and 3d perception after spending 40 hours playing video games. lazy eye is a brain disorder that causes vision in one eye to develop improperly. until now there were few treatments available to adults. for more living well headlines, log onto our website, wusa9.com, and click on the living well tab on our front page. >>> bed bugs. they've become so rampant in the u.s. that there's even a national summit now about dealing with the problem. and more issues are being raised about burials at arlington national cemetery. it's 69 degrees, 4:53. you're watching 9news now. distracted driving. think about the internet. growing, evolving, literally transforming our lives. now imagine the possibilities of what tomorrow could bring. at at&t, we support a core set of standards that will guide the internet into the future... to protect users, and reward innovators, for years to come. we support a fair and open internet - affordable and accessible to everyone. transparent networks, managed in ways that are clear to a
researchers at the university of california berkeley found patient his better vision and 3d perception after spending 40 hours playing video games. lazy eye is a brain disorder that causes vision in one eye to develop improperly. until now there were few treatments available to adults. for more living well headlines, log onto our website, wusa9.com, and click on the living well tab on our front page. >>> bed bugs. they've become so rampant in the u.s. that there's even a national...
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nacÓn del medio oriente condicionaron la liberacion de la ex-alumna de la universidad de california en berkeleycucir el monto estan siendo encabezadas por un grupo de diplomaticos suizos.--la mujer de 32 aÑos esta detenida en "teheran" desde julio del 2009 junto a dos amigos, acusados de espionaje. hacemos una pausa pero antes pasamos con bernardo osuna y la accion deportiva... ---hacemos nuestra tercera pausa y mas adelante en noticias univision 14......una pastilla que promete ayudar a adelgazar, podria hacer que uno pierda mucho más que unas libras... le diremos qué problemas de salud podria acarrear esta pastilla.. --la pildora para perder peso "meridia" podria ser sacada del mercado.--esto se debe a que diversos estudios realizados por expertos del gobierno durante el ultimo año demostraron que incrementa el riesgo de ataque cardiaco y derrame cerebral.--el miercoles, un panel de investigadores haÁ las recomendaciones finales a la administracion de alimentos y medicinas. pese a la evidencia, esto podÍa reducirse a que se agreguen advertencias en el empaque del producto.--meridia salio al m
nacÓn del medio oriente condicionaron la liberacion de la ex-alumna de la universidad de california en berkeleycucir el monto estan siendo encabezadas por un grupo de diplomaticos suizos.--la mujer de 32 aÑos esta detenida en "teheran" desde julio del 2009 junto a dos amigos, acusados de espionaje. hacemos una pausa pero antes pasamos con bernardo osuna y la accion deportiva... ---hacemos nuestra tercera pausa y mas adelante en noticias univision 14......una pastilla que promete...
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-representantes de las naciones unidas confirmaron que una ex alumna de la universidad de california en berkeleytenida en iÁn desde julio del aÑo pasado, sera liberada. ---"sara shourd" quedara en libertad el sabado cuando termine la fiesta musulmana del "ramadán.la joven y dos compaÑeros fueron arrestados cuando, segun ellos, cruzaron la frontera de iran sin darse cuenta mientras hacian alpinismo en una region montaÑosa de irak.---el gobierno irani los acuso de espionaje.---la mujer de 27 aÑos dice estar muy preocupada ya que encontro varias protuberanciass en sus senos que podrian poner en peligro su salud. ---el líder de una pequeña iglesia cristiana en la florida retomó sus planes de quemar ejemplares del corán en el aniversario de los atentados terroristas del 11 de septiembre de 2001.---el pastor "terry jones" había cancelado su protesta porque, segun dijo, el líder de un centro islámico accedio a que no se construyera un nuevo templo musulman cerca del sitio donde ocurrieron los atentados en nueva york... pero el imán del templo musulman niega haber llegado a tal acuerdo, por lo que ahora
-representantes de las naciones unidas confirmaron que una ex alumna de la universidad de california en berkeleytenida en iÁn desde julio del aÑo pasado, sera liberada. ---"sara shourd" quedara en libertad el sabado cuando termine la fiesta musulmana del "ramadán.la joven y dos compaÑeros fueron arrestados cuando, segun ellos, cruzaron la frontera de iran sin darse cuenta mientras hacian alpinismo en una region montaÑosa de irak.---el gobierno irani los acuso de...
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---esta tarde, el canciller de la universidad de california en berkeley anuncÓ que la institucin eliminaÁemenino.---la universidad enfrenta un Éficit presupuestario de 12-millones de Ólares, y hace unos Ías anuncÓ que eliminaÍa cientos de puestos. guillermo quiroz con el pronostico. ---mas adelante en noticias univision 14......otro condado del area de la bahia adopto duras medidas contra los fumadores. ---el condado de contra costa adopÓ una nueva ley que proÍbe fumar tabaco y marihuana medicinal en los edificios habitacionales de lasÁreas no incorporadas del condado.---bajo la ordenanza, los residentes no podÁn fumar en los balcones, los patios y las cocheras de sus propias unidades si se encuentran en edificios de departamentos.---bajo la medida, las personas que violen la ley en tres ocasiones podÁn ser desalojadas de su vivienda. ---desde enero de 2009, aumentaron en un 50 por ciento el Úmero de quejas presentadas por no fumadores debido al humo del cigarrillo. ---la nueva ley entrara en vigor en el aÑo 2011. ---a pesar de decadas de lucha, las mujeres siguen ganando menos que los ho
---esta tarde, el canciller de la universidad de california en berkeley anuncÓ que la institucin eliminaÁemenino.---la universidad enfrenta un Éficit presupuestario de 12-millones de Ólares, y hace unos Ías anuncÓ que eliminaÍa cientos de puestos. guillermo quiroz con el pronostico. ---mas adelante en noticias univision 14......otro condado del area de la bahia adopto duras medidas contra los fumadores. ---el condado de contra costa adopÓ una nueva ley que proÍbe fumar tabaco y...
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profesion, como es el caso de una joven que entrevistamos esta tarde en la universidad de california en berkeleyhos senadores republicanos continuan ejerciendo fuerte oposicion en contra de esta iniciativa de ley la cual, de ser aprobada, regularia el estado migratorio de unos 2-millones de estudiantes indocumentados que llegaron al pais antes de cumplir los 16 aÑos de edad. --los salvadoreÑos que no se reinscribieron al "tps" tienen una segunda oportunidad, aunque solo aquellos que no lo hicieron por causas de fuerza mayor.--la embajada salvadoreÑa y sus 16 consulados en estados unidos ayudaÁn con el trmite a quienes puedan demostrar que no enviaron su solicitud antes del 7 de septiembre porque tuvieron una causa razonable. --para mas informacion sobre la llamada "clausula de excepcion de buena causa" llame al consulado en san francisco al (415) 771 8524. ---en unas horas arranca el magno evento en Éxico para conmemorar el bicentenario de la independencia. ---la capital mexicana ya se viste de verde, blanco y rojo. ---los tigres del norte pasaron parte de la tarde ensayando en uno de los escena
profesion, como es el caso de una joven que entrevistamos esta tarde en la universidad de california en berkeleyhos senadores republicanos continuan ejerciendo fuerte oposicion en contra de esta iniciativa de ley la cual, de ser aprobada, regularia el estado migratorio de unos 2-millones de estudiantes indocumentados que llegaron al pais antes de cumplir los 16 aÑos de edad. --los salvadoreÑos que no se reinscribieron al "tps" tienen una segunda oportunidad, aunque solo aquellos que...
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---el grupo se manifesto en la universidad de california en berkeley para presionar al gobernador "arnoldwarzenegger" para que apruebe de una vez por todas el acta de los sueÑos. ---el gobernador "schwarzenegger" tiene hasta el 30 de septiembre para vetar la medida o para convertirla en ley. ---quienes respaldan el matrimonio entre personas del mismo sexo se anotaron otra victoria.---los magistrados del tribunal supremo de justicia de california se negaron a obligar al gobernador "arnold schwarzenegger" y al fiscal general "jerry brown" a apelar el fallo que revirtio la proposicion 8.-- el juez que emitio la resolucion argumento entonces que la ley que prohibe el matrimonio gay viola los derechos constitucionales de los homosexuales.---el grupo conservador "pacific justice institute" consideraba que los funcionarios debian defender la proposicion 8 porque fue aprobada por los votantes. ---las autoridades de san francisco empezaron a distribuir un panfleto con informacion sobre los derechos de los jovenes cuando son abordados por la policia.---el folleto esta disponible en varios idiomas,
---el grupo se manifesto en la universidad de california en berkeley para presionar al gobernador "arnoldwarzenegger" para que apruebe de una vez por todas el acta de los sueÑos. ---el gobernador "schwarzenegger" tiene hasta el 30 de septiembre para vetar la medida o para convertirla en ley. ---quienes respaldan el matrimonio entre personas del mismo sexo se anotaron otra victoria.---los magistrados del tribunal supremo de justicia de california se negaron a obligar al...
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researchers at the university of california berkeley found patient his better vision and 3- d perceptionhours playing video games this. is a brain disorder that causes vision in one eye to develop improperly. until now, there were few treatments available for adults. >>> a great reminder. great challenge. make sure you come out for the great prostate cancer challenge. this sunday, at johnny unitas stadium. for more information, log onto wjz.com. >>> if you don't have dinner plans, for tomorrow night, we have a suggestion for you. make a reservation at a baltimore area restaurant. and at the same time, help others. ron matz has more on moveable feast's dining out for life. >> reporter: it's another busy day. at moveable feast in baltimore. the nonprofit is preparing just some of the 30,000 meals it delivers each month to those in need. >> we deliver meals to people who are homebound, living with hiv, or breast cancer. we deliver meals in baltimore city, five surrounding counties, and all along maryland's eastern shore to ocean city. >> reporter: moveable feast's 17th annual dining out for
researchers at the university of california berkeley found patient his better vision and 3- d perceptionhours playing video games this. is a brain disorder that causes vision in one eye to develop improperly. until now, there were few treatments available for adults. >>> a great reminder. great challenge. make sure you come out for the great prostate cancer challenge. this sunday, at johnny unitas stadium. for more information, log onto wjz.com. >>> if you don't have dinner...
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california. one, a united airlines pilot. 45-year-old james hathaway of berkeley. who would ever guess that hayward, california, has anything in common with shelby, north carolina? but we found out that this runway is one of the jumping off points of a major drug route. >> there is a definite tie between a lot of what's going on in north carolina today and what's going on in california. that seems to be a pipeline. >> reporter: former dea special agent in charge heads up a state agency that monitors drug trafficking and says the seizure in north carolina highlights a trend. marijuana production in california is way up. >> the numbers were just off the charts. i have been in drug law enforcement for 40 years. quite frankly, i was astounded. >> reporter: using formulas set up by the united nations, a new state report estimates that california produces 69,000 metric tons of marijuana last year. that's more than double the amount produced in all of mexico. it's so much pot, that the
california. one, a united airlines pilot. 45-year-old james hathaway of berkeley. who would ever guess that hayward, california, has anything in common with shelby, north carolina? but we found out that this runway is one of the jumping off points of a major drug route. >> there is a definite tie between a lot of what's going on in north carolina today and what's going on in california. that seems to be a pipeline. >> reporter: former dea special agent in charge heads up a state...
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i lived in berkeley, california before i moved here. they stopped providing the service of registering bicycles. the other one is the question of actually licensing bicycle lists -- cyclists. you carry a driver's license. some people think bicyclists should get a license as well. this is something local districts do not have the power to do in the state of california, so it would require a change to state code. beyond that, it also would serve as a major disincentive to cycling and would be impractical to enforce upon people entering the city. a lot of people ride bicycles in the city who do not live here. the list goes on and on. our concerns were major ones. if you like, i can provide you with the data we prepared for the sfmta board. supervisor chu: that would be helpful. it is a question that comes up every once and awhile from our district. it would be helpful to know the practical reasons for not pursuing that. chairperson mar: other questions? before we start to go to the findings, i just want to say that i really appreciate the
i lived in berkeley, california before i moved here. they stopped providing the service of registering bicycles. the other one is the question of actually licensing bicycle lists -- cyclists. you carry a driver's license. some people think bicyclists should get a license as well. this is something local districts do not have the power to do in the state of california, so it would require a change to state code. beyond that, it also would serve as a major disincentive to cycling and would be...
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the author of that letter, michael o'hare, president of public policy at the university of california berkeleyessor, what would you have the students do today to address this terrible injustice you describe? >> well, i recommend that first they can have a little talk with their parents and then have a little talk with each other. they need to vote. they need to read. they need newspapers. and they can't really do it all themselves. i wish i could come here with a ready prescription. if you have an election in california this year and i hope you listen critically to what the candidates are saying to them and who it makes any sense to them. >> you are surprised at the degree to which the babyboomer generation has indulged its own consumption and its own fear and fantasy at the expense of the future infrastructure, future education and future possibilities of this country? >> it's my generation. i don't know if i'm surprised or not. i'm certainly disappointed and i'm ashamed of it. >> if you were to look at where your generation went wrong, because surely it wasn't done with malice. surely it was
the author of that letter, michael o'hare, president of public policy at the university of california berkeleyessor, what would you have the students do today to address this terrible injustice you describe? >> well, i recommend that first they can have a little talk with their parents and then have a little talk with each other. they need to vote. they need to read. they need newspapers. and they can't really do it all themselves. i wish i could come here with a ready prescription. if...
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tonight, we turn to robert reich, professor of public policy at the university of california, berkeley. he served as labor secretary in the clinton administration. his new book is "aftershock: the next economy and america's future." welcome to you. >> hi, jeff. >> brown: now, you were against these tax cuts from the beginning so nine years later, what's your view on how much they've helped or hurt? >> well, i think they hurt quite a lot. the original bush tax cuts of 2001 and 2003, remember, were so ed to america as a way to revive the economy and also create a lot of jobs and generate a lot of wage growth. well, actually, if you look at the record between 2001 and 2007, the so-called bush recovery, there were very few jobs even the widest and broadest and most generous estimate is about ten or eight million jobs relative to the 22 million jobs created under the clinton administration and beyond that, median wages, jeff, actually dropped between 2001 and 2007. adjusted for inflation, the median worker actually grew poorer. there was no trickle down at all. >> brown: so when we get to n
tonight, we turn to robert reich, professor of public policy at the university of california, berkeley. he served as labor secretary in the clinton administration. his new book is "aftershock: the next economy and america's future." welcome to you. >> hi, jeff. >> brown: now, you were against these tax cuts from the beginning so nine years later, what's your view on how much they've helped or hurt? >> well, i think they hurt quite a lot. the original bush tax cuts of...
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christina romer, who left the administration last week to return to teaching at the university of california, berkeley. stocks finished slightly higher on wall street today. the dow jones industrial average gained more than 47 points to close above 10,462. the nasdaq rose six points to close at 2,242. for the week, the dow gained nearly half a percent; the nasdaq rose more than two-tenths of a percent. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to jim. >> lehrer: and picking up on what the president discussed today, jeffrey brown has our own 9/11 conversation. >> brown: nine years later, and very suddenly and very loudly, a new national conversation has grown around questions of tolerance, trust, and religious and cultural values. we get four voices on these matters. the reverend janet vincent is rector of st. columba's episcopal church in washington, d.c. nine years ago, she ministered to rescuers, workers, and families of those killed at the site of the world trade center. bishop harry jackson is pastor of hope christian church in beltsville, maryland. his books include "personal faith, pu
christina romer, who left the administration last week to return to teaching at the university of california, berkeley. stocks finished slightly higher on wall street today. the dow jones industrial average gained more than 47 points to close above 10,462. the nasdaq rose six points to close at 2,242. for the week, the dow gained nearly half a percent; the nasdaq rose more than two-tenths of a percent. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to jim. >> lehrer: and picking up...
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executions have been on hold more than four years now in california. >> berkeley police say they had hoice but to kill a mountain lion yesterday morning. the adult female cougar was in downtown berkeley, an area full of restaurants and businesses. the mountain line was first spotted on cedar around 2 a.m.. it bounded over fences ran through the church playground and jumped through backyards until police shot and killed it. police in berkeley are not armed with tranquilizer guns. >> they allowed me to look at the animal, 4 to 5 feet long. it was a big animal. >> quite a number of people next-door and people down the street. sure a number of people out late. >> the department of fish and game says it was an extremely rare occurrence and there's not much concern a mountain lion will visit downtown berkeley anytime soon. residents of saratoga asking to bring in pets at night after a growing number of coyote attacks on cats recently. santa clara county retrocontrol says it appears local coyotes maybe expanding their territory and can adapt with humans and learn to make pets prey. they're g
executions have been on hold more than four years now in california. >> berkeley police say they had hoice but to kill a mountain lion yesterday morning. the adult female cougar was in downtown berkeley, an area full of restaurants and businesses. the mountain line was first spotted on cedar around 2 a.m.. it bounded over fences ran through the church playground and jumped through backyards until police shot and killed it. police in berkeley are not armed with tranquilizer guns. >>...
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---irán anuncia la liberacion de una ex-alumna de la universidad de california en berkeley que fue detenida castigo ejemplar. un jovino joven vivió por meses encadenado pero su destino dio un giro, vamos a ecuador. . >>> nadie sabe cuales son suspenso ment o ideas, permanece encerrado en su mundo, mirando a todas partes, o simplemente sin mirar nada nervioso por la cámara y preso al pie de su cama . >>> mamá suélteme, suélteme mamá, decía le decía mi mijito carros lo matan. >>> pero era para que lo sol tara. >>> quien tomó la decisión de en k denarlo fue su abuela a. >>> ay, yo de noche no dormía, me salía aquí a acompañarlo, no dormía, toda la noche pasaba despierta. >>> amarrado, porque se iba a la calle él, se salía andaba hacia travesuras en la calle. >>> y es que en los últimos meses el joven de 18 años mostró actitud violenta y sexualmente agresivo en el mercado municipal en el poblado del carmen y fue arrestado en varias ocasiones. >>> teníamos el temor de estaba en la calle podía abusar alguna chica y a agravar la situación mejor decidimos tenerlo amarrado. >>> pero es una manera cr
---irán anuncia la liberacion de una ex-alumna de la universidad de california en berkeley que fue detenida castigo ejemplar. un jovino joven vivió por meses encadenado pero su destino dio un giro, vamos a ecuador. . >>> nadie sabe cuales son suspenso ment o ideas, permanece encerrado en su mundo, mirando a todas partes, o simplemente sin mirar nada nervioso por la cámara y preso al pie de su cama . >>> mamá suélteme, suélteme mamá, decía le decía mi mijito carros lo...
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by way of introduction, alice waters is the founder and owner of chez panisse restaurant in berkeley, california and vice president of flow food internation. ms. waters is a board member of the san francisco and bringing organic local food to the general public, also the author of 9 cook books and championed all local organic farms and ranches for more than 3 decades. most recent book is the art of simple cooking. mayor gavin newsom has brought fresh ideas and renewed ideas to the city and county of san francisco known internationally for his environmental records. he has paid attention to his healthy food to partner in public schools in healthy food programs. let's almost mayor gavin newsom and ms. alice waters. [applause] >> after you. all right. the carpet even is soft and cuddling. thank you, all of you and to our great librarian, thank you very much for helping organize this and hosting this and for your kind introduction, and alice, welcome, to what i hope and expect will be very painless. but nonetheless, a very important conversation. before we get started, just logistically, about 15 mi
by way of introduction, alice waters is the founder and owner of chez panisse restaurant in berkeley, california and vice president of flow food internation. ms. waters is a board member of the san francisco and bringing organic local food to the general public, also the author of 9 cook books and championed all local organic farms and ranches for more than 3 decades. most recent book is the art of simple cooking. mayor gavin newsom has brought fresh ideas and renewed ideas to the city and...
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. >> what we're to stand for is the last team at university of california at berkeley, we're going givem a hell of a team. >>> today, some bay area police officers received the state's top honor for bravery on the job. they were awarded for responding to a potentially explosive situation at hillsdale high school last year. the officers safely detained a teenager wearing a vest filled with live bombs. >> he called us every day, we responded to that one like any other call. things developed and turned out to be the biggest call of my life. we're happy to all be here today. >> six other officers received medals who shot and killed a suspect who stabbed a judge in a courtroom. >>> still ahead, a settlement for the oil spill in the gulf. >>> the eiffel tower evacuated. >>> but first, a massive landslide caught on tape. the story behind this startling video. >>> tracking that californiato heat and we are well into the triple digits here for the east and parts of the south bay. and for tomorrow, still stays warm. 11:00 forecasting temperatures in the low 80s. >>> we're back in two. [ ruiz ] re
. >> what we're to stand for is the last team at university of california at berkeley, we're going givem a hell of a team. >>> today, some bay area police officers received the state's top honor for bravery on the job. they were awarded for responding to a potentially explosive situation at hillsdale high school last year. the officers safely detained a teenager wearing a vest filled with live bombs. >> he called us every day, we responded to that one like any other call....
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eddie fisher has died on wednesday at his home in berkeley, california.is daughter said he died from complications he suffered from hip surgery. his singing career was overshadowed by his marriage to debbie fisher. the national museum of the american indian has a new copy called vantage point. it features native american art from 25 artists. their paintings, drawings, photography, sculpture and video projection. the show runs through next august. >>> are you looking to spruce up your home? the capital home show takes place this weekend. in addition to remodeling and renovation advice there will be chef demo and a fashion show. get advice on healthy eating. the show runs through sunday at the dulles expo center. >>> stink bugs are everywhere. especially if communities to our north. thousands of them can be seen all over frederick county. we showed you this yesterday. and now we are learning they are not just harmless pests but hurting local crops. maryland congressman is asking congress for $3 million to find a way to combat the problem. lindsey mastis wen
eddie fisher has died on wednesday at his home in berkeley, california.is daughter said he died from complications he suffered from hip surgery. his singing career was overshadowed by his marriage to debbie fisher. the national museum of the american indian has a new copy called vantage point. it features native american art from 25 artists. their paintings, drawings, photography, sculpture and video projection. the show runs through next august. >>> are you looking to spruce up your...
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by way of introduction, alice waters is the founder and owner of chez panisse restaurant in berkeley, california a
by way of introduction, alice waters is the founder and owner of chez panisse restaurant in berkeley, california a
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she is returning to the university of california berkeley.peaking at the national press club in washington. you can see that didn't live at 1:00 eastern here on c-span. -- can see that event live at 1:00 eastern here on c-span. janet napolitano spoke last night. this is 20 minutes. >> let me begin by thanking our nation's airline pilots by the work to do every day to make sure millions of passengers reached their destination safely and securely. you literally keep the airline industry client and global air cargo moving. every day a week and rescue with the safety of our families, loved ones, our friends. the weight of the responsibility that you carry is not lost on us at the department of homeland security. you remain at one of our most important partners, not only in protecting our aviation system, but in securing the country from terrorists, schuman traffickers, drug traffickers, and other criminals. -- human traffickers and other criminals. you work with ts saia on creatig the flight deck officer program and implementing new cargo procedu
she is returning to the university of california berkeley.peaking at the national press club in washington. you can see that didn't live at 1:00 eastern here on c-span. -- can see that event live at 1:00 eastern here on c-span. janet napolitano spoke last night. this is 20 minutes. >> let me begin by thanking our nation's airline pilots by the work to do every day to make sure millions of passengers reached their destination safely and securely. you literally keep the airline industry...
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>>the chancellor of the university of california at berkeley said the campus will have to cut about 200firm hired to help the system save money concluded that the school has too many managers. the campus could save about $20 million by eliminating jobs through attrition, retirements, voluntary separations and layoffs. uc berkeley already has cut 600 positions since last year. 922 we will be back in a couple of minutes the golden gate bridge. traffic is moving well friday light and lots of sunshine. [ male announcer ] barbara boxer. she fought to get our veterans the first full combat care center in california. her after school law is keeping a million kids off the street and out of gangs. and she's fighting every day to create new jobs. i'm working to make california the leader in clean energy. to jump-start our small businesses with tax credits and loans to create thousands more california jobs. i'm barbara boxer, and i approve this message... because i want to see the words made in america again. i'm barbara boxer, and i approve this message... we are fourteenth in line for take off.
>>the chancellor of the university of california at berkeley said the campus will have to cut about 200firm hired to help the system save money concluded that the school has too many managers. the campus could save about $20 million by eliminating jobs through attrition, retirements, voluntary separations and layoffs. uc berkeley already has cut 600 positions since last year. 922 we will be back in a couple of minutes the golden gate bridge. traffic is moving well friday light and lots of...
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california. one a united airlines pilot. 35-year-old james hathaway of berkeley. would have thought that hayward, california had anything in connection with with shelby, north carolina? we found out this runway is one of the jumping off points of a major drug route. >> there is a definite tie about what's going on in north carolina today and what's going on in california. that seems to be a pipeline. >> reporter: former dea specialist in charge heads up a state agency that monitors drug trafficking. and says the seizure in north carolina is marking a trend. >> the numbers were off the chart. i've been in drug law enforcement for 40 years, quite frankly i was astounded. >> reporter: using formulas set up by the united nations, estimated california produced 49,000 metric tons of marijuana last year. that's about double produced in all of mexico. it's so much pot that the report concludes that california is the biggest exporter in the world. >> it would be impossible if everybody in the state was toked up every day top smoke up all the marijuana in california. the war
california. one a united airlines pilot. 35-year-old james hathaway of berkeley. would have thought that hayward, california had anything in connection with with shelby, north carolina? we found out this runway is one of the jumping off points of a major drug route. >> there is a definite tie about what's going on in north carolina today and what's going on in california. that seems to be a pipeline. >> reporter: former dea specialist in charge heads up a state agency that monitors...
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. >> it's moving into the building owned by california historical radio society at berkeley's aquatic park. >> this is a a hall of treasure trove that is gearing up to welcome 2010 inductees. >> they include legendary san francisco giants play by play man john miller and dan bunger. >> and radio personality and author ben torres. good line up congratulations to the
. >> it's moving into the building owned by california historical radio society at berkeley's aquatic park. >> this is a a hall of treasure trove that is gearing up to welcome 2010 inductees. >> they include legendary san francisco giants play by play man john miller and dan bunger. >> and radio personality and author ben torres. good line up congratulations to the
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---el presidente de la universidad de california en berkeley anuncÓ que la institucÓn eliminará variosn en la casa cuando sintieron... un golpe en la casa. >> sentÍ algo como si se hubiera muerto. pero yo y mi hermano estÁbamos bien asustados. >> temiendo lo peor georgina llamÓ al nÚmero de emergencias. (en pantalla) >> yo hablÉ al 911 porque pensÉ virgencita qué hago... y pensÉ que... que habÍa... pasado. yo no sÉ... en todo momento mantuvo la calma, respondiÓ a las preguntas que le hacÍan y en cuestiÓn de segundos georgina se convirtiÓ en una heroÍna. >> estÁs sola con tu papá? >> mi mamÁ está trabajdano. me dijo dile a tu papÁ que siga respirando. le andaba gritando papi, papi. y me escuchaba. >> jairo tambiÉn ayudÓ a su papÁ. nos describiÓ cómo es que les dijo a los paramÉdicos dÓnde estaba su papÁ. >> yo les abrÍ la puerta al cuarto de mi papÁ. >> su papÁ no reaccionÓ hasta llegar al hospital y es ahÍ hasta que se dio cuenta lo que habÍan hecho sus hijos por Él. >> pues orgulloso. yo los estaba cuidando y saliÓ al revÉs ellos me cuidaron. >> al quedarse sin trabajo juan josÉ asumi
---el presidente de la universidad de california en berkeley anuncÓ que la institucÓn eliminará variosn en la casa cuando sintieron... un golpe en la casa. >> sentÍ algo como si se hubiera muerto. pero yo y mi hermano estÁbamos bien asustados. >> temiendo lo peor georgina llamÓ al nÚmero de emergencias. (en pantalla) >> yo hablÉ al 911 porque pensÉ virgencita qué hago... y pensÉ que... que habÍa... pasado. yo no sÉ... en todo momento mantuvo la calma, respondiÓ a...
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lady, has already brought her school lunch revolution from cafeterias in harlem, new york, to berkeley, california. and she tells us she isn't stopping there. >> it's really, i mean, not easy to change, but it's really changeable. you can change those chicken nuggets to roast chicken, the tater tots to roast potatoes, you can add salad bars. >> reporter: parents who came to hear her speak experience school lunch chef anne style. 1 in 3 children born in the united states will develop diabetes, 1 in 3, and 30% of them are overweight. the cost to treat diabetes, $174 billion every year. >> we're going to pay now or we're going to pay later. we're going to pay now for healthy food and healthy kids or pay later with an obesity and diabetes crisis. >> reporter: she's launched the lunch box.org with 80 recipes to spread the healthy lunch revolution to schools across the country. dr. sanjay gupta, cnn reporting. >> we'll be looking at food's lasting imprincipals. catch our series, "eatocracy: mind, body and wallet." don lemon is up next with more in the "newsroom." there he is waving. he's ready to roll.
lady, has already brought her school lunch revolution from cafeterias in harlem, new york, to berkeley, california. and she tells us she isn't stopping there. >> it's really, i mean, not easy to change, but it's really changeable. you can change those chicken nuggets to roast chicken, the tater tots to roast potatoes, you can add salad bars. >> reporter: parents who came to hear her speak experience school lunch chef anne style. 1 in 3 children born in the united states will develop...
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regreso en estados unidos....la joven es una de tres ex estudiantes de la universidad de california en berkeleybaile quÉ piensas del trabajo del poti? >> para mÍ... es un excelente coreÓgrafo. un coreógrafo que creo que estÁ haciendo una maravilla en su trabajo en cuanto a que Él todo el trabajo es formidable. estÁ haciendo lo que realmente... mucho mÁs de lo que puede hacer, todos no son bailarines profesionales y estÁ haciendo un trabajo excelente con macho camacho. >> quÉ tienes que decir, poti? >> agradecer a gallito estas palabras de aliento porque llevo muy poco tiempo en estados unidos. gracias. >> quiero hablar con memo acerca de niurka crees que necesitamos ver mÁs de ella? queremos ver a una nueva niurka. >> creo que niurksa se puede explotar mÁs de ella y más elegante! si se puede. >> para ti quiÉn fue la revelaciÓn de la noche? >> para ti... para mÍ? >> para ti. >> mi futuro esposo vadhir derbez. voy a ser su novia, amiga y su madre porque le gustan las muchachas mÁs grandes que Él. >> si tuvieran que sacar a algÚn concursante a quiÉn mandarÍan para la casa? >> yo sacarÍa a marcelo
regreso en estados unidos....la joven es una de tres ex estudiantes de la universidad de california en berkeleybaile quÉ piensas del trabajo del poti? >> para mÍ... es un excelente coreÓgrafo. un coreógrafo que creo que estÁ haciendo una maravilla en su trabajo en cuanto a que Él todo el trabajo es formidable. estÁ haciendo lo que realmente... mucho mÁs de lo que puede hacer, todos no son bailarines profesionales y estÁ haciendo un trabajo excelente con macho camacho. >>...
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collaborative prejudice, which is state wide and is being sponsored by the california historical society for research and labor employment at berkeley. this is part of the team. part of it is community involvement. we want people to become aware of what's around them. the records are terrible. he lives up nevada city. i told him what i was doing and he was consciencious. he had a stack of clippings about what the new deal had done in his area and walked around while he showed me sidewalks and parks and schools and gardens and camps that had been done. he said, i didn't notice. then he became mayor. it's exactly the kind of thing we want. this is or was the living new deal site about a couple months ago. it's much denser now. san francisco county is the best documented of all the california counties. we think that all of california will look like san francisco now. when you begin putting in the work of the civilian conservation core, you find it's everywhere. we are talking about a lot of agencies. roosevelt loved building things. he was the lord of the manor at hyde park. it shows roosevelt in his convertible. if you visit there, yo
collaborative prejudice, which is state wide and is being sponsored by the california historical society for research and labor employment at berkeley. this is part of the team. part of it is community involvement. we want people to become aware of what's around them. the records are terrible. he lives up nevada city. i told him what i was doing and he was consciencious. he had a stack of clippings about what the new deal had done in his area and walked around while he showed me sidewalks and...