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so the 65 schools that include the university of california berkeley, who are on this list that the whiteouse released, the department of education released, what's the commonality there. they're all being investigated but there's no inference of guilt or innocence but there's some concerns about how seriously they've handled these complaints. >> if it's gone to the state of being investigated, then there's some serious concerns. so they have had irregularities from the way they have actually handled these cases. about 62 or 63% of the universities around the country are shirking their responsibilities as it relates to properly investigating and handling sexual assault cases. >> what does that moon? that they're not taking it seriously? he don't have the resources to take it seriously? they're not being transparent? they're not sharing information? it seems like there could be a lot of ways in which the investigations would be inadequate or suspect? >> all of those. but probably most of them are because they have not proper live investigated the cases. in one of the cases. at uc berkeley,
so the 65 schools that include the university of california berkeley, who are on this list that the whiteouse released, the department of education released, what's the commonality there. they're all being investigated but there's no inference of guilt or innocence but there's some concerns about how seriously they've handled these complaints. >> if it's gone to the state of being investigated, then there's some serious concerns. so they have had irregularities from the way they have...
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a professorh is now of public policy at the university of california berkeley, and his new film -- inity for i'll -- "in equality for all," his latest book is "aftershock: the next economy and america's future." erik schatzker is with secretary reisch in aspen. good afternoon. >> mark, thank you very much. as you can see the wind has picked up, perhaps blowing fresh ideas into the ideas festival. there are some fresh ideas of right beside me in the person of the former labor secretary. thank you so much. as mark mentioned moments ago, the president is going to be making remarks in which we understand he will be directing his staff to ask for executive action to address the problem of immigration reform. the president possibly do through executive action to fix the problem? outt is hard to figure that right now. immigration is obviously very unpopular. obviously undocumented immigration is even less popular. people within the united states right now are not in the mood to do anything international, whether it is immigration, foreigntrade, or even affairs. isolationism is creeping in be
a professorh is now of public policy at the university of california berkeley, and his new film -- inity for i'll -- "in equality for all," his latest book is "aftershock: the next economy and america's future." erik schatzker is with secretary reisch in aspen. good afternoon. >> mark, thank you very much. as you can see the wind has picked up, perhaps blowing fresh ideas into the ideas festival. there are some fresh ideas of right beside me in the person of the former...
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berkeley. >>> search is moving behind the forest where a university of california at berkeley student disappeared. he was last seen on june 6. his father says searchers think he made it out of the forest but he has given out no other information. >>> millions of young salmon trucked to the pacific instead of swimming there. scientists say the drought is to blame. two ways to save salmon making news tonight. one, a bay area land use revolution. the other a helping hand to do what nature can't. ktvu's john fowler is live to tell us how people are helping the fish. john? >> reporter: thanks to that help scientists say millions of young samren headed out to -- salmon are headed out to sea right now thanks to a trucking program. . >> reporter: salmon dumped into the bay after state fish and wildlife trucked them from hamries. >> the -- hatcheries. >> lower flows in the rivers. >> reporter: scientists say swimming through the delta puts them at great risk. they delivered 37 truck loads this season. that is 23 million salmon, the most ever. fewer fish may end up spawning but without trucking they may as
berkeley. >>> search is moving behind the forest where a university of california at berkeley student disappeared. he was last seen on june 6. his father says searchers think he made it out of the forest but he has given out no other information. >>> millions of young salmon trucked to the pacific instead of swimming there. scientists say the drought is to blame. two ways to save salmon making news tonight. one, a bay area land use revolution. the other a helping hand to do...
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. >> barry crisburg is a psychologist at the university of california berkeley. ice lakes dim prospects for growth. >> we don't just want to be randomly going out and doing enforcements action. we want it to be focused on the right people at the right time for right reasons. >> owen brown is richard's richf of police. the 30 year veteran says outreach programs are part of the full court press that has made richmond safer. >> we are part of the justice community so we have the whole incarceration piece. >> somebody says to you, my goodness, the ons is actually paying criminals. >> i can't speak for ons. but i would probably say their cost is higher. when it comes to human life, can you really put a dollar value on that? >> reporter: are you saying that you do give them latitude because you understand the delicate nature of what they have to do? >> absolutely. absolutely. >> reporter: that latitude was tested in october 2011 when two rival groups showed up at ons at the same time. a brawl broke out, no charges were filed. >> how come mr. bogan would allow that to h
. >> barry crisburg is a psychologist at the university of california berkeley. ice lakes dim prospects for growth. >> we don't just want to be randomly going out and doing enforcements action. we want it to be focused on the right people at the right time for right reasons. >> owen brown is richard's richf of police. the 30 year veteran says outreach programs are part of the full court press that has made richmond safer. >> we are part of the justice community so we...
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john has been teaching law at the university of california-berkeley law school for 20 years, more than 20 years and has been a colleague at aei for the past decade former deputy assistant attorney general locker -- law clerk to justice thomas and the author of five major volumes and scholarly articles on presidential power at the laws of war and international law. his most recent book the one we are talking about today yoo -- "point of attack" is like his other books and that john is not shy or retiring his nor do john's books for courage. who else could be a visiting scholar at aei and to write the search in iraq whose idea on the spaces might not have been as important as we carried aei claimed and who else would dare to argue that the lower shame is problematic precisely because it discourages the use of force rather than encourages it. i can see john being offered to record contract with the idea of making john lennon is give peace a chance and give war a chance. like all of john's books "point of attack" is a deeply serious work and has great merit in pushing his readers to think
john has been teaching law at the university of california-berkeley law school for 20 years, more than 20 years and has been a colleague at aei for the past decade former deputy assistant attorney general locker -- law clerk to justice thomas and the author of five major volumes and scholarly articles on presidential power at the laws of war and international law. his most recent book the one we are talking about today yoo -- "point of attack" is like his other books and that john is...
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voblanca ---la policia de la universidad de california en berkeley, esta investigando una serie de robosutomoviles estacionados en el campus. ---en junio, la institucion reporta un total de 15 robos a vehiculos, la mayoria se realiza cuando los ladrones rompen ventanas de los coches. ---la policia recomienda no dejar objetos de valor en los autos y estar atento ante la presencia de sospechosos. blanca -- hoy las temperaturas aumentaron en muchas partes de nuestra region.. incluso alcanzamos 90 grados en algunas ciudades.. cesar -- pero se quedara asi para los proximos dias.. cuentanos gabriela .. --cambios de temperaturas: santa rosa 19 grados ms calientes .. concord 12 grados.. -- sistema de baja presion en el norte traera cambios en las proximas semanas .. blanca --es tiempo de nuestra primera pausa en su noticiero telemundo 48... cesar/take vo --un polmico tratamiento que ayuda a prevenir el vih ahora ahora tiene en alerta mxima a las autoridades de salud en nuestra rea...entrese por que... blanca/take vo --tres compaÑas automotrices emiten un retiro de mercado por una falla a sus bol
voblanca ---la policia de la universidad de california en berkeley, esta investigando una serie de robosutomoviles estacionados en el campus. ---en junio, la institucion reporta un total de 15 robos a vehiculos, la mayoria se realiza cuando los ladrones rompen ventanas de los coches. ---la policia recomienda no dejar objetos de valor en los autos y estar atento ante la presencia de sospechosos. blanca -- hoy las temperaturas aumentaron en muchas partes de nuestra region.. incluso alcanzamos 90...
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as you drive through the beautiful city of berkeley california, you will have a nice drive and it is about an 8 minute drive time with no major problems. and you will see traffic on the each shore and it does look good one and things are clearing up a little bit. hey, sal. >> why go to cal or stamford when you are go to chico state. >> you are right about that. >> thank you, sir. well,. >>> it will accelerated out of here and not before the last 28 hours, we had some drizzle, i know. half-moon bay, couple of 100s, san jose mountain view, mound diablo had 2. there goes the system, it didn't last long, largely, we'll see clearing and you can see 60s at warm degrees and the cloud cover and breeze will be with us all day long. gusts at fairfield, westerly at oakland and gusting to 16 and napa, fso and even north west and there the -- and it is underneath that cloud deck and it appears to be moving fast and we are all out of here. 50s up in the mountains and it is a very mild system and we start off cloudy and partly sunny and ruizel with warmer temperatures t- clouds in the morning, then
as you drive through the beautiful city of berkeley california, you will have a nice drive and it is about an 8 minute drive time with no major problems. and you will see traffic on the each shore and it does look good one and things are clearing up a little bit. hey, sal. >> why go to cal or stamford when you are go to chico state. >> you are right about that. >> thank you, sir. well,. >>> it will accelerated out of here and not before the last 28 hours, we had some...
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in california at berkeley and it was very dismissive of the arguments right now instead of going back to full employment want to three it's one to five years so it will be one to seven years so there's something wrong with the theory and in the meantime. they are crowding out space for other discussions and you see that in our politics we have a rather weak mainstream democratic party against a reactionary republican party and i understand why the public is confused because they don't get a very clear. to description of the economy from the new kid from the new keynesians now i know that you are i would say fan but i have a lot of respect for paul kirk and maybe a fan maybe not but he says you know the heterodox economists like yourself because you're out by name and you know i have a story line you guys you guys have the story line all wrong and i have a quote from krugman that i want to read now here it is here's the story they tell themselves the failure of economists to protect the global economic crisis and the poor policy response there are two plus the surgeon inequality show t
in california at berkeley and it was very dismissive of the arguments right now instead of going back to full employment want to three it's one to five years so it will be one to seven years so there's something wrong with the theory and in the meantime. they are crowding out space for other discussions and you see that in our politics we have a rather weak mainstream democratic party against a reactionary republican party and i understand why the public is confused because they don't get a...
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in california at berkeley and it was very dismissive of the arguments right now instead of going back to full employment want to three years it's one to five years to be one to seven years so there's something wrong with the theory and in the meantime. they are crowding out space for other discussions and you see that in our politics we have a rather weak mainstream democratic party against a reactionary republican party and i understand why the public is confused because they don't get a very clear. description of the economy from the from the new kid from the new keynesians now i know that you are i want to say fan but i have a lot of respect for maybe a fan maybe not but he says you know the heterodox economists like yourself out by name and you know i have a story line you guys you guys have the story line all wrong and i have a quote from krugman that i want to. now here it is here's the story they tell themselves the failure of economists to protect the global economic crisis and the poor policy response there too plus the surge in inequality so the failure of conventional econo
in california at berkeley and it was very dismissive of the arguments right now instead of going back to full employment want to three years it's one to five years to be one to seven years so there's something wrong with the theory and in the meantime. they are crowding out space for other discussions and you see that in our politics we have a rather weak mainstream democratic party against a reactionary republican party and i understand why the public is confused because they don't get a very...
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. >> : and receive california berkeley officially announce the change in leadership in the athletic programll athletic director santa barbara said on sunday after 10 years from the dramatic reconstruction of moral stadium. the low graduation rates of some athletes. and get the opportunity and have the privilege to do something like this you think your new fervor in you want to. when either in a section of both organizational and personal just does this time to do something fun out what's next >> : he will continue at the university developing a good program in sports management. motorists to travel north into san francisco being warns but come to the middle of next week they should look for an alternative. during the early-morning hours monday july the seventh caltrans will be shutting down from 01 to 88 mercs to king street. the crews cannot return henge the roadway. along north onto a young more on the repairs and upcoming closure >> : and just imagine what it's like going into the city when you have one choice. that's what will happen beginning wednesday night through july 4th ending mon
. >> : and receive california berkeley officially announce the change in leadership in the athletic programll athletic director santa barbara said on sunday after 10 years from the dramatic reconstruction of moral stadium. the low graduation rates of some athletes. and get the opportunity and have the privilege to do something like this you think your new fervor in you want to. when either in a section of both organizational and personal just does this time to do something fun out what's...
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. >> pam: researchers at the university of california berkeley looked at all crime in chicago. >> pam arrests, violent crime, and property crime. >> pam: they studied each instance of crime by the minute during major sporting events for the n-f-l, n-b-a, and m-l-b. >> pam: they say that overall crime dropped by as much as 15-percent during televised games.the highest during bears monday night football games. >> pam: and crime dropped as much as 25-percent during the super bowl. >> pam: researchers say the study suggests some crime might be premeditated activity. >> catherine: a long island man faces charges including assault as a hate crime. >> catherine: after he allegedly punched v. stiviano outside a new york hotel this past weekend. >> catherine: she has now released photos showing what she says are the injuries to her face. >> catherine: stiviano is the woman whose audio recording of donald sterling making racist comments >> catherine: led to his nba lifetime ban. >> catherine: the photos shows her face looking swollen and bruised. >> catherine: a 40-year-old named dominick diori
. >> pam: researchers at the university of california berkeley looked at all crime in chicago. >> pam arrests, violent crime, and property crime. >> pam: they studied each instance of crime by the minute during major sporting events for the n-f-l, n-b-a, and m-l-b. >> pam: they say that overall crime dropped by as much as 15-percent during televised games.the highest during bears monday night football games. >> pam: and crime dropped as much as 25-percent during...
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in california at berkeley and it was very dismissive of the arguments right now instead of going back to full employment in one to three years it's one to five years to not be one to seven years so there's something wrong with the theory and in the. meantime. they are crowding out space for other discussions and you see that and i'll probably do all the calculations that you know it really doesn't look all that good for solar and wind as complete substitutes for fossil fuels in some ways you could think of them as fossil fuel extenders because while solar home full sunlight and wind are free and abundant and renewable the the technologies that we use for capturing them the wind turbines and the solar panels are not renewable they're made out of not renewable mineral natural materials and and mining those materials transporting them and transforming them takes fossil fuels so it's a system that is in a sense piggybacking on our current energy system that's dominated by coal oil and natural gas is tightly clara lated and causative associations we have in the data series as between the p
in california at berkeley and it was very dismissive of the arguments right now instead of going back to full employment in one to three years it's one to five years to not be one to seven years so there's something wrong with the theory and in the. meantime. they are crowding out space for other discussions and you see that and i'll probably do all the calculations that you know it really doesn't look all that good for solar and wind as complete substitutes for fossil fuels in some ways you...
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in california at berkeley and. it was very dismissive of the arguments right now instead of going back to full employment in one to three years it's one to five years so it will be one to seven years so there's something wrong with the theory and in the meantime. they are crowding out space for other discussions and you see that in politics we have a rather weak mainstream democratic party against a reactionary republican party and i understand why the public is confused because they don't get a very clear. to description of the economy from the new could from the new keynesians now i know that you are i would say fan but i have a lot of respect for paul kirk and maybe a fan maybe not but he says you know the heterodox economists like yourself because you're out by name and you know i have a story line you guys you guys have the story line all wrong and i have a quote from krugman that i want to read now here it is here's the story they tell themselves the failure of economists to protect the global economic crisis
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in california at berkeley and. it was very dismissive of the arguments right now instead of going back to full employment want to three it's one to five years so it will be one to seven years so there's something wrong with the theory and in the meantime. they are crowding out space for other discussions and you see that in our politics we have a rather weak mainstream democratic party against a reactionary republican party and i understand why the public is confused because they don't get a very clear. description of the economy from the from the new good from the new keynesians now i know that you are i would say fan but i have a lot of respect for paul kirk and maybe a fan maybe not but he says you know the heterodox economists like yourself are out by name and you know i have a story line you guys years of the story line all wrong and i have a quote from krugman that i want to read now here it is here's the story they tell themselves the failure of economists to protect the global economic crisis and the poor p
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. >>> university of california at berkeley police are stepping up patrols near the campus following sexualssault. police say it happened sunday morning on a side street. police say a woman was attacked by a man who came up behind her. she described him as mixed race, 6 feet tall and short hair. police are warning students to be vigilant and keep aware of their surroundings. >>> they delayed consideration of a cell phone unlocking bill till after july 4. the bill would allow people to unlock their phone and switch cell phone carriers after a contract expired. the house of representatives passed similar legislation in february. >> these devices are so personal, so important. we want to make sure they have the options and choice to select their carriers. >> the law makers are expected to approve the bill but the committee is waiting till they return from the holiday recess. >>> go pro went public today and opened trading in new york this morning. >> three, two, one. [ cheers and applause ] >> go pro's public offering is said to be the biggest for a consumer electronics company in two decades.
. >>> university of california at berkeley police are stepping up patrols near the campus following sexualssault. police say it happened sunday morning on a side street. police say a woman was attacked by a man who came up behind her. she described him as mixed race, 6 feet tall and short hair. police are warning students to be vigilant and keep aware of their surroundings. >>> they delayed consideration of a cell phone unlocking bill till after july 4. the bill would allow...
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. >>> search is underway for a missing student from university of california at berkeley. he hasn't been heard from since last friday. he told his mother he was going for a hike. he is 23 years old. she was staying at his family's cabin and his belongings were found there. search and rescue teams and the sheriff's department are taking part in the search. >> reporter: one of the worse draughts in -- >>> one of the worse draughts in decades but not everyone is cutting back. governor jerry brown called called for a 20% cut but in san jose the water use was up. san francisco residents have reluced their water use -- reduced their water use by 8 pest and east bay mud cut by 3%. ktvu's tom vacar is seeing is what they are doing get people it cut down on water use. tom? >> reporter: i tell you something, it is interesting, this is only going to get more expensive unless supply increases or demand decreases. >> east bay mud says it is doing better than most with a 10% voluntary savings. >> reporter: east bay mud says it is okay for this summer. >> if another long dry winter is ah
. >>> search is underway for a missing student from university of california at berkeley. he hasn't been heard from since last friday. he told his mother he was going for a hike. he is 23 years old. she was staying at his family's cabin and his belongings were found there. search and rescue teams and the sheriff's department are taking part in the search. >> reporter: one of the worse draughts in -- >>> one of the worse draughts in decades but not everyone is cutting...
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ago, the education department launched an investigation into claims that the university of california berkeley failed to look into reports of sexual assault. >>> angelina jolie is teaming up with william hague to fight sexual violence in war zones. together, they are hosting a four-day summit in london. their goal is to launch new protocols to prosecute rape and to provide more support for rape victims, especially in conflict areas. more than 100 countries are attending the summit. today, there will be a meeting on boka hiram, the group responsible for the recent kidnapping of 300 school girls in nigeria. >>> a high school teacher in southern california has been arrested for kidnapping -- allegedly kidnapping, rather, three students at knifepoint. the students say they were driving through altadena saturday evening when they saw the teacher from their school. they say he appeared to be drunk. they got out of the car to help him. that's when they say he pulled out a knife and told them to take him to jack in the box. one of the students was able to call 911. soon after, a sheriff's helicopter o
ago, the education department launched an investigation into claims that the university of california berkeley failed to look into reports of sexual assault. >>> angelina jolie is teaming up with william hague to fight sexual violence in war zones. together, they are hosting a four-day summit in london. their goal is to launch new protocols to prosecute rape and to provide more support for rape victims, especially in conflict areas. more than 100 countries are attending the summit....
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and chow chung is an adjunct professor at the university of california at berkeley.s the founder and editor-in- chief of china digital times, a bilingual china news website. louisa lim, let me start with you. you used the word amnesia. you have a telling story in your book about taking an image, that famous photo we saw of the man standing in front of the tank, and showing it to a bunch of university students, most of them who didn't know what it was. >> that's right, i took that picture and i took it around four beijing universities, those that have been most instrumental in the protests in 1989, and i showed it to 100 students, and i was really surprised at the level of ignorance. most of them looked at it with completely blank faces, no flicker of recognition whatsoever. people asked questions like is it kosovo, south korea? one said, looks like tiananmen square but it can't be. out of 100 students, only 15 recognized the image. that shows the chinese government enforcing amnesia on so many young people. >> brown: how important is the memory for dissidents in chin
and chow chung is an adjunct professor at the university of california at berkeley.s the founder and editor-in- chief of china digital times, a bilingual china news website. louisa lim, let me start with you. you used the word amnesia. you have a telling story in your book about taking an image, that famous photo we saw of the man standing in front of the tank, and showing it to a bunch of university students, most of them who didn't know what it was. >> that's right, i took that picture...
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university of california, berkeley economist and his french colleague have done a beautiful job of documenting the u-shaped trajectory of inequality over the 20th century. the inequality dropped radically because of the new deal and the labor movement and similar movements in other developed countries. it stayed low and to about 1980 and then it started a very aggressive upward climb. i was irrelevant because i think it can relate. things can be done about inequality. inequality is not natural. the occupied moment i think was very effective at bringing the 1% and inequality to the forefront. it's important to understand the dimensions of in the baltic to the distance to the top, the amount of room at the top and amount of room near the top and the pathways from the bottom to the middle and go to things that are very valuable the policy. we saw decades of exactly the response as you would expect when you would invest in a widely shared infrastructure and human capital. we saw inequality drop rapidly. those institutions went away and sure enough inequality has reared its ugly head. i don't think
university of california, berkeley economist and his french colleague have done a beautiful job of documenting the u-shaped trajectory of inequality over the 20th century. the inequality dropped radically because of the new deal and the labor movement and similar movements in other developed countries. it stayed low and to about 1980 and then it started a very aggressive upward climb. i was irrelevant because i think it can relate. things can be done about inequality. inequality is not natural....
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this, that the costs will just go up too much, but we also had economists from university of california-berkeley what's happened in other states that have raised the minimum wage, in cities and states, even as much as 65%, and they found no negative effect on employment and very small effect on prices, plrl at restaurants. prices did go up slightly but they also cautions that nobody has gone to 15. they could say up to 13 we don't think there's a negative effect. 15, we don't know. >> and that's the great point. a lot of economists are going to look at this as a natural experiment. we get to find out exactly what happens. please come become and let us know as it plays out. >> from the city that legalized pot. >> seattle. >> oh, boy. let's send it over to dominic chu. not just starbucks that was a trend setter. what can you tell us? >> shares of software company tipco have reopened for trading in the last five or seven minutes, halted for news pending. the news turned out to be its preliminary second quarter results which missed wall street expectations. the street was looking for a gain of 21 ce
this, that the costs will just go up too much, but we also had economists from university of california-berkeley what's happened in other states that have raised the minimum wage, in cities and states, even as much as 65%, and they found no negative effect on employment and very small effect on prices, plrl at restaurants. prices did go up slightly but they also cautions that nobody has gone to 15. they could say up to 13 we don't think there's a negative effect. 15, we don't know. >> and...
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a berkeley leaves a northern california family. even items from the families' free sir. >>> we are still -- freezer. >>> even on highway four, we will tell you about this and the rest of their commute. >>> each some lower 60s, southeast breeze is doing the trick . >>> welcome back to the news news, it is 44:00 and the -- 4:44 and the trial is underway for the at used teacher accused of molesting boys. opening statements began in the martinez courtroom and at one point he smiled at our camera and he is accused of molesting 14 students at his home. two young brothers were part of his victims. >> the same is on the person who caused these acts. >> most of these all facings are events that occurred in the classroom in front of all the other students. there were 30 eyes on him, we have the other students to come in and testify. >> martin could spend the vest of his life in prison if convicted of 150 counts in this case. >> a northern california family after coming home from a vacation found their blondings -- belongings stolen. 5% of th
a berkeley leaves a northern california family. even items from the families' free sir. >>> we are still -- freezer. >>> even on highway four, we will tell you about this and the rest of their commute. >>> each some lower 60s, southeast breeze is doing the trick . >>> welcome back to the news news, it is 44:00 and the -- 4:44 and the trial is underway for the at used teacher accused of molesting boys. opening statements began in the martinez courtroom and at...
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for red news blue news this week, i have a very special guest standing by in berkeley, california.ut first let me show you what we're talking about. it's brian williams' interview with edward snowden. it aired prime time on wednesday night and it's now available on line. snowden, as i'm sure you know, provided all those top secret nsa documents to people like eric greenwald and got everyone talking about mass surveillance. >> he says breaking the law was his only option, and that's not all he said. >> so that tease right there, that tease is too often how the story is framed. watch this tape with me with fox news the morning after the interview. this is the segment they were teasing. first there was republican voice radio host lars larsen. >> he should be put on trial, he should be convicted because he's a guilty traitor. he deserves to be shot. >> there is a lot of talk of whether or not brian williams asked him the toughest questions he could have, jessica. >> let's stop right there. martha mccollum, your guest just said a whistle blower should be shot and killed and you didn't a
for red news blue news this week, i have a very special guest standing by in berkeley, california.ut first let me show you what we're talking about. it's brian williams' interview with edward snowden. it aired prime time on wednesday night and it's now available on line. snowden, as i'm sure you know, provided all those top secret nsa documents to people like eric greenwald and got everyone talking about mass surveillance. >> he says breaking the law was his only option, and that's not...
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. >>> berkeley, california, is considering an extra tax on soda to combat obesity. they're considering whether to include the measure on a citywide ballot in the fall. a similar legislation is considered in san francisco. what do you do when you're stuck in an airport. a music video, of course. [♪ singing ] so richard dunne turned a-- >> you got to love this job. >> reporter: he turned the boring night at an airport lip-syncing to celine dion. >> he was lip-syncing? >> you thought that was his real voice? >> reporter: tony, so gullible. >> thank you. exiting the military can be tedious for many americans service men and women. filled with lots of paperwork, but a new app may make things more efficient. >> reporter: specialist genelli lopez and erik gowans study to transition from military life to civilian life. something they both admit is intimidating. >> i'm scared. i'm so used to this way of life and already knowing everything that is expected of me. knowing what i'm supposed to do. >> i'm a father of two. i have two kids, so it's not just me. >> reporter: gettin
. >>> berkeley, california, is considering an extra tax on soda to combat obesity. they're considering whether to include the measure on a citywide ballot in the fall. a similar legislation is considered in san francisco. what do you do when you're stuck in an airport. a music video, of course. [♪ singing ] so richard dunne turned a-- >> you got to love this job. >> reporter: he turned the boring night at an airport lip-syncing to celine dion. >> he was lip-syncing?...
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it has happened to a mathematician genius in berkeley, california. >> i've heard that all week here inf this particular case in the georgia area. a lot of moms saying, there's no way. there's no way. i hear your point loud and clear. let me end with this quote from you. you had said, i don't feel i need to forgive myself because what i did was not intentional. you know, it's been a number of years since. you seem cool, calm, collected. maybe some would say unapologetic. but i have to imagine, lynn, that there is not a day that goes by that you don't think about bryce. >> there's not a day. many people ask me, you know, lynn, you're really strong. i don't understand how you can get through this. the thing is, when you talk to parents this has happened to, the pain, it's not like a normal death in your family where you lose a child or a parent and you get to grieve and then you move on. that pain is every day. it's always there. it never goes away. you learn to live with it. then you are blessed and thankful for the things you do have. then you understand how it's possible. and the only
it has happened to a mathematician genius in berkeley, california. >> i've heard that all week here inf this particular case in the georgia area. a lot of moms saying, there's no way. there's no way. i hear your point loud and clear. let me end with this quote from you. you had said, i don't feel i need to forgive myself because what i did was not intentional. you know, it's been a number of years since. you seem cool, calm, collected. maybe some would say unapologetic. but i have to...
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two people shot in berkeley at the intersection of russell and california.ave been -- both have been taken to the hospital one with a leg injury and the other apparently shot in the arm. >>> new developments in a federal case that's ensnared a state senator and a former chinatown gangster. raymond chow was denied bail despite pleas from friends and neighbors. now his attorney says there's a double standard at work. >> chow's attorney said the ruling didn't surprise them but they face a tough road to free him. he's been in federal custody since april, today a u.s. magistrate said former gang leader raymond chow should remain jailed because he poses a danger to the community. >> he has reformed himself and the government doesn't accept it. >> chow faces charges including money laundering and conspiracy to sell alcohol and tobacco. he's a figure in a five year long sting. >> i think that he's not getting a fair chance. at the bail hearing a group of friends and neighbors testified that he posed no threat to the community and had helped troubled young people. >>
two people shot in berkeley at the intersection of russell and california.ave been -- both have been taken to the hospital one with a leg injury and the other apparently shot in the arm. >>> new developments in a federal case that's ensnared a state senator and a former chinatown gangster. raymond chow was denied bail despite pleas from friends and neighbors. now his attorney says there's a double standard at work. >> chow's attorney said the ruling didn't surprise them but they...
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berkeley, the warning signs are already there. gas station owners may soon have to make room for another warning sign. this one is about the state of california's conclusion that gas emissions contribute to global warming. >> it's not about guilt. it's about, you know, sort of a gentle nudge to remind people there are alternatives. >> reporter: berkeley city councilman kriss worthington came up with the idea. >> the state of california has suggested that, you know, greenhouse gases are a serious problem, and global warming needs to be addressed. maybe we can do things that are alternatives like public transit and alternative transportation. >> reporter: for worthington, the warning sign on the pump is just a reminder for people who want to clean up the environment. but members of the western states petroleum association sees the berkeley proposal as an infringement on consumers' first amendment right. >> what exactly are consumers supposed to do with the information that the city of berkeley is suggesting be forced upon service station operators? >> we asked consumers about it. would it make you think twice before filling up? >> i already think
berkeley, the warning signs are already there. gas station owners may soon have to make room for another warning sign. this one is about the state of california's conclusion that gas emissions contribute to global warming. >> it's not about guilt. it's about, you know, sort of a gentle nudge to remind people there are alternatives. >> reporter: berkeley city councilman kriss worthington came up with the idea. >> the state of california has suggested that, you know, greenhouse...
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the university of california at berkeley, and economist there done a colleague have beautiful job documenting the u-shaped trajectory of inequality over the 20th century. inequality dropped radically because of the new deal and the labor movement and similar movements in other developed countries. stay low until about 1980 and then it started a very aggressive upward climb. i won't say relentless because i think it can relent. things can be done about inequality. it is not natural. the occupy movement is very effective at bringing the 1% to the forefront. ,he dimensions of inequality the distance to the top, the amount of room at the top and the amount of room near the top and the pathways from the bottom to the middle are things that are very malleable to policy. decades of exactly the response you would expect in a widelyest shared infrastructure and human capital. we saw a quality drop -- a quality drop rapidly -- e quality drop rapidly. it will take a lot of organizing and a lot policy to reverse it. >> what are those policies? it is difficult to picture doing something about inequality w
the university of california at berkeley, and economist there done a colleague have beautiful job documenting the u-shaped trajectory of inequality over the 20th century. inequality dropped radically because of the new deal and the labor movement and similar movements in other developed countries. stay low until about 1980 and then it started a very aggressive upward climb. i won't say relentless because i think it can relent. things can be done about inequality. it is not natural. the occupy...
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. >>> anybody who can see california knows we are in a drought. and at the national berkeley laboratory, we are up 90 degrees sent grade. >> we can end up with much bigger floods than we had in the past. >> they are ahead much better announced pie the e.p.a. from last week. >>> rogue to hawaii, the first of its kind boat race expected to launch and the local athletes are taking part. >>> and the mother of 8 killed in ahead on crash in sonoma county, the discovery made in the other car which has them facing serious charges. . >>> welcome back. 4:52 they are mourning the death of 8 killed by a drunk driver. they were driving home from a graduation ceremony on saturday night. police say their car was hit on by a 25-year-old man who crossed over the double yellow lines. the woman died instantly. the 9-year-old daughter in the back seat was okay. >> she has a mother, a sister and she took her away. >> awe. >> the victim's family is not sharing her name because they are still notifying relatives. the driver has been notified as jessie and they did find an open contain they are of a
. >>> anybody who can see california knows we are in a drought. and at the national berkeley laboratory, we are up 90 degrees sent grade. >> we can end up with much bigger floods than we had in the past. >> they are ahead much better announced pie the e.p.a. from last week. >>> rogue to hawaii, the first of its kind boat race expected to launch and the local athletes are taking part. >>> and the mother of 8 killed in ahead on crash in sonoma county, the...
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berkeley hills. >> >> continuing cover over california chromeu a day after the belmont stakes, co-owner visited the thoroughbred in a barn and he was flown back to his home race course in orange county. he will rest and get ready for the breeders cup classic coming up in november. despite the heartbreaking loss yesterday, california chrome is the only california bred horse to when the kent ken derby and the preakness. what you didn't know during the race yesterday is that the horse had an injury and was probably running in some pain. i want to show awe picture of his right front hoof. his trainer described the injury like having a fingernail pulled out. it apparently happened when he ran into another horse. colt is being treated and is expected to fully recover in a few weeks. the co-owner, remains bitter, referring to the other owners as cheaters, he told espn these people nominate their horses for the triple crown and hold out two races and come back and run one. that would be like me at 6'2 playing basketball with a kid in a wheelchair. trainer art sherman defended his sponsor's remarks >> i thi
berkeley hills. >> >> continuing cover over california chromeu a day after the belmont stakes, co-owner visited the thoroughbred in a barn and he was flown back to his home race course in orange county. he will rest and get ready for the breeders cup classic coming up in november. despite the heartbreaking loss yesterday, california chrome is the only california bred horse to when the kent ken derby and the preakness. what you didn't know during the race yesterday is that the horse...
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. >>> california's universities need to improve their teaching on the subject of sexual harassment. that's a decision from the state auditor today. it's been a big issue this year at uc berkeleyand other schools. this new report concludes that california's public universities need to better educate students about harassment and violence policies and keeping victims informed about their cases. and make sure that the staff are adequately trained as well. >>> concussions may be a part of football. but they're something that they definitely want to cut out. >> critics claim it will make california play by different rules and hurt recruiting as well. in tonight's reality check, sam brock finds out if there's anything to the claims. >> what this bill does essentially is pares down practices. will that punish players? if we're doing that, so are many other states. the high school football field is where many athletic careers are forged. but with talks of concussion at the forefront, california wants to make sure that's not where the careers are finished. >> the number one priority has to be their health and safety. >> reporter: roger blake heads the interscholastic federation. his g
. >>> california's universities need to improve their teaching on the subject of sexual harassment. that's a decision from the state auditor today. it's been a big issue this year at uc berkeleyand other schools. this new report concludes that california's public universities need to better educate students about harassment and violence policies and keeping victims informed about their cases. and make sure that the staff are adequately trained as well. >>> concussions may be a...
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people in the united states who are homeless. 136 thousand in california, 53,000 in la alone and 7,000 is sf and also in san jose. and berkeley and probably another few thousand in that area. i came here to listen, but i felt i had to speak, there needs to be reform and help for those who need help. something very specific is someone living in a vehicle, then don't harass them. give them a space where they can. if someone is living in an sro, try to reform so there's not -- i don't know what else to say. basically, 1% approximately of the city of san francisco is having problems with housing, so treat them with respect and dig in -- treat them with respect and dignity. thank you for your time. >> next speaker. >> my name is lucie. my message to mayor lee and supervisor is the following, last year you have approved a fund for transgender -- you allocated $200,000. after remade several incidents of everyday violence. we're here to ask you to continue this important funding for trans latino. we deal with discrimination. until last year, trans latinos in particular, only received targeted services through an hiv contract. this fu
people in the united states who are homeless. 136 thousand in california, 53,000 in la alone and 7,000 is sf and also in san jose. and berkeley and probably another few thousand in that area. i came here to listen, but i felt i had to speak, there needs to be reform and help for those who need help. something very specific is someone living in a vehicle, then don't harass them. give them a space where they can. if someone is living in an sro, try to reform so there's not -- i don't know what...
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. >>> a new report says uc berkeley and three other schools in california are not equipped to help victims of sex um assault. the state auditor reports staff members are not educated enough to counsel victims and take too long to respond to allegations. auditors are not able to determine how many complaints were made on each campus because schools do not pull reports from various departments, like housing and counseling or police departments. officials say universities need to make changes. >>> injured giants fan bryan stow will be in a los angeles courtroom this morning as the civil trial accusing the los angeles dodgers of negligence continues. a doctor highed by the dodgers testified that 45-year-old has, quote, plateaued in his recovery recovery, meaning doctors can work with him but he'll never improve. according to "the l.a. times" the doctor recommends stow stay at his parents' home but be cared for by an atent dan. beaten outside the stadium three years. the family saying there was not stuff stadium security to keep him face. >>> the father of oscar grant iii took the stand in the
. >>> a new report says uc berkeley and three other schools in california are not equipped to help victims of sex um assault. the state auditor reports staff members are not educated enough to counsel victims and take too long to respond to allegations. auditors are not able to determine how many complaints were made on each campus because schools do not pull reports from various departments, like housing and counseling or police departments. officials say universities need to make...
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consumers supposed to do with the information that the city of berkeley is suggesting be forced upon service station operators? >> the state of california has suggested that, you know, greenhouse gases are a serious problem and global warming needs to be addressed. maybe we can do things that are alternatives, like public transit and alternative transportation. >>> the proposal has overwhelmioverwhelm ing support from city leaders and the city council could vote on it by the fall. >>> well, if your weekend plans include driving in one of san francisco's most iconic landmarks, you might need to call an audible there. lombard street is open to traffic right now, but not for long. it will be closed every weekend, starting tomorrow, from noon to 6:00, this until the july the 13th. it will also be closed on friday, july 4th. those closures are temporary and part of a pilot program put into place after people living on lombard street complained about traffic in the area. you can, however, still walk down the street, but maybe not the exact same effect. >> no. >>> the issue of concussions has been a big one in football for the last several yea
consumers supposed to do with the information that the city of berkeley is suggesting be forced upon service station operators? >> the state of california has suggested that, you know, greenhouse gases are a serious problem and global warming needs to be addressed. maybe we can do things that are alternatives, like public transit and alternative transportation. >>> the proposal has overwhelmioverwhelm ing support from city leaders and the city council could vote on it by the...
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consumer's supposed to do with the information that the city of berkeley is suggesting the forced upon service station operator? >> the state of california suggested that greenhouse gases are a serious problem and global warming needs to be addressed. maybe question do things that are alternative like public transit and alternative transportation. >> the proposal has overwhelming support from city leaders in the city council could vote on it by the fall. >>> following apple's lead, microsoft and google say they will add kill switches to operating systems, for more on that before the bell this friday morning, let's say good friday morning to jackie deangelis, she's live at the world headquarters, hi jackie. >> reporter: hi, good friday morning to you as well. we're watching the futures because its been interesting for the market. lower open on wall street. i meant interesting week that is. that tells you how close to the weekend we are. anyway, after the dow s&p posted small gains on thursday rising far fifth straight day. the s&p 500 closing at another record high yesterday. this is a day after the federal reserve reassured investors and
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morning, my name is laura and i am a recent graduate from the uc berkeley, and a research assistant with dr. cocoa on the we count, california a project for improving the count of homeless youth and with we ask how many, the answer depends on whether you ask the homeless out reach and the homeless and housing programs who serve thousands of young people every year are the schools that insure that 2,000 homeless young experience littles disruption in the education as possible and if you consider a young person homeless when they have landed a couch to crash on for tonight last year, marked the first time that community required to count 18 to 24-year-olds or transitional youth as a separate population and despite the challenges of counting the young people who hide and identifies the homeless and san francisco made the significant advances to conduct and the first dedicated youth count and using practices to improve the accuracy of the numbers. youth numbers should not be marginalized from the conversations but acknowledged as a blind spot in homeless counts that is corrected through the methods and the community should not b
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. >> more police in berkeley they raided a different drug lab this morning. searching a home on oregon street near california. they found psychedelic drugs and the materials to make them. two men and a woman were taken into custody. and neighbors are being allowed back into thaz homes. investigators in hayward are looking for the cause of a house fire that killed a woman confined in a wheelchair. live with what neighbors are saying. >> matt. >> city workers are still boarding up the scene. a thermal imaging camera was also used to check for heat. it's all clear but sad lay long time resident did not survive. >> this is what a rescue looks like at a home destroyed by fire just 8 hours earlier. hayward animal services took away several animals from the townsend avenue backyard. including duck, cat, a chicken and a chi chi what the owner did not survive the flames. a they were inside when the fires started around 2:00 a.m. >> we turned on our water hoses and sprayed the water on the grass to make sure the grass didn't light up. >> the couple escaped. the wheelchair bound woman did not. she was in the back bedro
. >> more police in berkeley they raided a different drug lab this morning. searching a home on oregon street near california. they found psychedelic drugs and the materials to make them. two men and a woman were taken into custody. and neighbors are being allowed back into thaz homes. investigators in hayward are looking for the cause of a house fire that killed a woman confined in a wheelchair. live with what neighbors are saying. >> matt. >> city workers are still boarding...