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applause] >> thanks to the professor of economics of political science at the university of california, berkeley and also of the new book "hall of mirrors: the great depression, the great recession, and the uses and misuses of history" history". now it is time for today's audience question period. we have a number of questions piling up. so let's begin. so professor, it seems sometimes these days we are in a constant cycle of financial crisis. the ones you describe in your book are 80 years apart and the historic from the stock market crash to the 1994 bon market collapse to the '98 currency crisis in asia. it seems the cycles are speeding up the voltility is getting greater and the magnitude of the crisis is getting great skwrer and the impact of the financial institutions on the world is getting stronger. for most listeners there is a sense something is wrong and out of control. looking ahead; what confidence can we have we will break out of the cycle of crisis? >> the very last sentence of the book is something to the effect i am paraphrasing myself, but the way we handled the greatest financ
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in 1967 he became an assistant professor at the university of california berkeley teaching undergrades in calculus and geometry. he was the youngest professor ever hired by the university. but kaczynski was not popular with his students. >> he didn't get very good ratings as a teacher in berkeley. he was very uninvolved with his students. rather contemptuous of them and their minuscule intellects compared with his own. >> during this time, kaczynski was growing increasingly disillusioned with contemporary society. >> this was somebody who was deeply disturbed. and if you can't deal with society as it is or people as they are, how are you going to deal with a society that's changing? >> it was when he was at ann arbor that he started fantasizing about killing people who were tools of the industrial society. but by the time he went to berkeley, he was already determining that he was going to work for a couple of years, save up money, then go move out to the woods and drop out of society altogether. >> in 1969, kaczynski abruptly resigned his teaching position. he later bought land in a
in 1967 he became an assistant professor at the university of california berkeley teaching undergrades in calculus and geometry. he was the youngest professor ever hired by the university. but kaczynski was not popular with his students. >> he didn't get very good ratings as a teacher in berkeley. he was very uninvolved with his students. rather contemptuous of them and their minuscule intellects compared with his own. >> during this time, kaczynski was growing increasingly...
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right now is former labor secretary robert reich who is now a professor at the university of california berkeley and his documentary is now playing. raising it so $15 over a series of several years, is it a good thing? >> i think it is, the minimum wage right now is about 25% below what it was in 1978 adjusted for inflation. low raise workers do need a raise, the rest of us are subsidizing their employers because the only way they can stay out of poverty is if we provide medicaid, food stamps, and other benefits. those employers are getting a free rise on the rest of us. >> what about the cost of jobs in terms of what cbo put out last year. there was a study that estimates if it went to $10.10 that half a million jobs would be eliminated. it makes you wonder at $15 an hour. >> yes, a number of studies since that study, the researches found that what happens when the minimum wage is raised, let's say 15% or 20% a year, you bring into the wage market a lot of people who otherwise would not be interested in having a job and that means the employers have more choice, more people to choose from, and
right now is former labor secretary robert reich who is now a professor at the university of california berkeley and his documentary is now playing. raising it so $15 over a series of several years, is it a good thing? >> i think it is, the minimum wage right now is about 25% below what it was in 1978 adjusted for inflation. low raise workers do need a raise, the rest of us are subsidizing their employers because the only way they can stay out of poverty is if we provide medicaid, food...
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. >> are thanks to the professor of economics and political science at the university of california berkeley and also the new book hall of mirrors some of the great depression, the great recession and they use and misuse of history and we also thank our audience that is here and on the radio and on the internet. i want to remind everyone here copies of the book are on sale at the back of the remand he would be pleased to sign him in the room following the program. i am with the financial times and now this meeting of the commonwealth club of california the place where you are in the know is adjourned. [applause] is your watching the tv on c-span2. every weekend 48 hours of nonfiction authors and topics. we are on location at princeton university and we are visiting with some professors who are also offers. joining us now is the economics professor who has cowritten a book called house of debt and how it caused a great recession and how we can prevent it from happening again. professor, how did you and i caused a great recession? the >> basically we give the answer get the answer in the title
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. >> our thanks to the professors of economics at the university of california berkeley and the author of a new book hall of mirrors the great depression from the great recession and it's a uses and misuses of history and also the audiences here and on the radio and on the internet i want to remind everyone here copies of the book are on sale in the back of the room and he will be pleased to sign them following the program. we are adjourned. plus >> it was the mystery of who it was and got out his teeth when he was 18 and send sent him into a spell of depression from a self-imposed seclusion in his house for three years and was not able to go to college which he had planned to do. he wanted to go to yale but instead he stayed at home and very seldom went out at all providing himself a liberal arts education of a kind most people would dream of having with the help of his father and of the public library that it is in a way that no one ever would have anticipated. >> every week weekend 48 hours of nonfiction authors and topics. we are on location at princeton university and we are visit
. >> our thanks to the professors of economics at the university of california berkeley and the author of a new book hall of mirrors the great depression from the great recession and it's a uses and misuses of history and also the audiences here and on the radio and on the internet i want to remind everyone here copies of the book are on sale in the back of the room and he will be pleased to sign them following the program. we are adjourned. plus >> it was the mystery of who it was...
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i'm alex filippenko.i'm a professor of astronomy at the university of california, berkeley. i'm richard vo. grad student at san francisco state university. i'm beth johnson. i'm a physics undergrad here at san jose state university. i'm brenda norrie and i'm the student correspondant for this story. thank you all for being here today. thank you for coming down to be a part of this. i think it's important that we've gone back to the time where we're thinking about what's out there. and we want to care about it and we want to get there and we want to try to understand what's going to be there when we get there. what's taking us so long to get back to this? this is really the study of our origins.and people have this innate curiosity about the universe.but for some reason there hasn't been enough emphasis of it in schools. and what the press now does with the hubble telescope and other observatories is really great. they're bringing the cosmos back to the kids and i like to say that astronomy is the gateway science.it gets kids interested in science and technology. then they go
i'm alex filippenko.i'm a professor of astronomy at the university of california, berkeley. i'm richard vo. grad student at san francisco state university. i'm beth johnson. i'm a physics undergrad here at san jose state university. i'm brenda norrie and i'm the student correspondant for this story. thank you all for being here today. thank you for coming down to be a part of this. i think it's important that we've gone back to the time where we're thinking about what's out there. and we want...
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berkeley going the wrong way. the suspect vehicle crashed into another one on california and hearst in berkeley near the universityrge. he shot video of wrong way driver pursuit and has video of crash. christie smith called and said she was driving on i-80 near potrero on el cerrito richmond boarder. she was going east and saw a car driving toward her (wb), in the wrong direction. then she saw six pd units zip by and a chopper flying over pointing a light at the freeway. i called chp and officer sayhe couldn't comment on the incident right now because it was in progress. i asked who is the leding agency was and hhesitany said ccord pd. then rracted and said he could mment cg: la facebook pregunta anchors for olapaola, verderos mentos dpnico para quienes se toparon con este chofer, se tiene alguna descripcin del sujeto? lorena/take vo --- hoy se presentar en corte la mujer que viol el sistema de seguridad del aeropuerto de san jos... ---''deanna pre-doehl'' fue arrestada luego de saltar el cercado de la terminal erea y caminar por la pista de aterrizaje...a finales de marzo... --- este es el quinto incidente que se
berkeley going the wrong way. the suspect vehicle crashed into another one on california and hearst in berkeley near the universityrge. he shot video of wrong way driver pursuit and has video of crash. christie smith called and said she was driving on i-80 near potrero on el cerrito richmond boarder. she was going east and saw a car driving toward her (wb), in the wrong direction. then she saw six pd units zip by and a chopper flying over pointing a light at the freeway. i called chp and...
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barry eichengreen who is a professor of economics and political science at the university of california at berkeley and he is the author of the new book, "hall of mirrors" the great depression, the great recession and the uses and misuses of history. if anyone is well-suited to applying the sort of sweeping historical and give that a subject like this demand than it is professor eichengreen. since he first discovered a real passion for history as an undergraduate at st. andrews university in scotland it is something that has defined his career. as a professor at harvard for seven years and then to uc berkeley as a professor since 1987. the subjects tackled in his previous books point to the range of his interest. it included the rise of the korean economy, the world economy after the financial crisis and the future of the international monetary system. as a senior adviser to the imf he had particular insight into that during a previous financial crisis, the asian financial crisis of the 1990s. his interest in history is also evident. he is past president of the economic history association. profess
barry eichengreen who is a professor of economics and political science at the university of california at berkeley and he is the author of the new book, "hall of mirrors" the great depression, the great recession and the uses and misuses of history. if anyone is well-suited to applying the sort of sweeping historical and give that a subject like this demand than it is professor eichengreen. since he first discovered a real passion for history as an undergraduate at st. andrews...
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white house and taught at columbia university, harvard business school and the university of california berkeley. a study by richard poser ranked him among the top 100 intellectuals. professor amitai etzioni is the author of "the new normal" at the industry and six. jim writes in "the new york times." he's worked in newspapers for 35 years. last year he published an interactive but called off conviction, in a sense, guilt and find uses in of videos and media tools to show how mistakes we make in everyday life can become embedded in criminal justice system. mr. dwyer has written or co-authored five other books including 102 minutes unforgettable story of the right to survive in the twin towers which is a national book award finalist. the author of "more awesome than money". first we'll start with gin. during a recent conversation you and i have come the mention privacy and privacy settings are an illusion. can you talk about this and about this and i think it is something interesting to show on the screen. >> share. we all know that we don't want mom to be looking at the picture of us on facebook
white house and taught at columbia university, harvard business school and the university of california berkeley. a study by richard poser ranked him among the top 100 intellectuals. professor amitai etzioni is the author of "the new normal" at the industry and six. jim writes in "the new york times." he's worked in newspapers for 35 years. last year he published an interactive but called off conviction, in a sense, guilt and find uses in of videos and media tools to show...
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barry eichengreen professor of economics and political science at the university of california berkeley and author of the book "hall of mirrors" the great depression, the great recession, and the uses and misuses of history" also thank you to the audience here in on the radio and the internet. copies of teeeighteen book is on sale at the back of the room he will be pleased to sign them following this program. know this meeting of the commonwealth club of california is adjourned. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> when i joined the army i assume there would have to prove myself to exceed the standards to be accepted
barry eichengreen professor of economics and political science at the university of california berkeley and author of the book "hall of mirrors" the great depression, the great recession, and the uses and misuses of history" also thank you to the audience here in on the radio and the internet. copies of teeeighteen book is on sale at the back of the room he will be pleased to sign them following this program. know this meeting of the commonwealth club of california is adjourned....
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>> shades of the '60s, students at the university of california berkeley trying to strong arm ear otherasses. >> what would you like written on your tombstone?
>> shades of the '60s, students at the university of california berkeley trying to strong arm ear otherasses. >> what would you like written on your tombstone?
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. >> i am pro-development but not in one of the most cherished views that the university of california berkeleyd on to for over 100 years. >> reporter: she recently started an online petition to ask the city to block the development. so far close to 2500 people have signed it. mayor tom bates says campanelli way isn't a landmark and the city needs housing. >> it's an important way but i don't think it has to necessarily see the golden gate bridge. we need downtown affordable housing built so it's a trade- off. >> reporter: but opponents say that building would be luxury housing. >> this is something we save for future generations. they can do their building on either side. the motto of the university of california is fiat lux. let the light shine. i would like to see the sun shine over the golden gate bridge every day as i walk to class. >> reporter: da lin, kpix 5. >> a cal spokesman says the downtown development is out of its jurisdictional together. the developer didn't return our call for comment. >>> a popular and free san jose workout spot is being downsized. the 233-step staircase at a c
. >> i am pro-development but not in one of the most cherished views that the university of california berkeleyd on to for over 100 years. >> reporter: she recently started an online petition to ask the city to block the development. so far close to 2500 people have signed it. mayor tom bates says campanelli way isn't a landmark and the city needs housing. >> it's an important way but i don't think it has to necessarily see the golden gate bridge. we need downtown affordable...
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>> shades of the '60s, students at the university of california berkeley trying to strong arm ear other students into not attending classes. >> what would you like written on your tombstone? >> also did you know your humble correspondent, me has a pretty wild work resume? caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone. factor begins right now. i'm a bill owe reallilye rilwe reallyewe riley. thanks for watching. the debate continues to rage over whether an anti-muslim group was justified in insulting every muslim on the planet. two jihadis were killed by a brave police officer in garland, texas on sunday after they tried to storm a conference held by the american freedom defense initiative. the dead men deserved what they got. but the incident was i go noted by contest featuring cartoons of the prophet muhammad. any depicts of that islamic icon is a sin in the muslim world. many americans believe the provocation was legitimate under freedom of speech but that is not the issue. no one i know favors curtailing speech in this case. the real issue is whether the competent position competen
>> shades of the '60s, students at the university of california berkeley trying to strong arm ear other students into not attending classes. >> what would you like written on your tombstone? >> also did you know your humble correspondent, me has a pretty wild work resume? caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone. factor begins right now. i'm a bill owe reallilye rilwe reallyewe riley. thanks for watching. the debate continues to rage over whether an anti-muslim group...
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amy: at the university california berkeley law school. >> yes. and then we move forward in time.hat we can see in these e-mails is at the time the apa was really working hard, its engine was going in overdrive on these issues between 2004 and 2005 in direct contact with the cia, yet another process going on, which is the creation of that new legal authorization that we now know george tenet asked for upon his resignation. and that is what we call the bradberry memo. in that memo, there is a significantly changed role for the second group of health professionals putting mitchell and just an aside, the researchers. and it moves from them determining whether you crossed the line to determining the line . and to determine the line, that required research. and so we see in the bradberry memos clearly as we documented in the report, in 2010, is that they were having to look at the effect of the tactics to the whole detainee population over years and determine what the line was. because there's no clinical literature on torture. amy: last december, dr. james mitchell appeared on fox new
amy: at the university california berkeley law school. >> yes. and then we move forward in time.hat we can see in these e-mails is at the time the apa was really working hard, its engine was going in overdrive on these issues between 2004 and 2005 in direct contact with the cia, yet another process going on, which is the creation of that new legal authorization that we now know george tenet asked for upon his resignation. and that is what we call the bradberry memo. in that memo, there is...
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lab at the university of california berkeley.erns you about how artificial intelligence is already being used, or will be used shortly? >> in the near term, the biggest problem is the development of autonomous weapons. everyone knows about drones. drones are remotely piloted. they're not robots in a real sense. there's a person looking through the camera that's on the aircraft, and deciding when to fire. an autonomous weapon would do all of that itself. it chooses where to go, it decides what the target is, and it decides when to fire. >> sreenivasan: he's concerned about weapons like the british taranis. it's featured in this promotional video, by bae systems, a former newshour underwriter. the taranis is currently operated remotely by humans, but this drone is outfitted with artificial intelligence, and will be capable of operating fully autonomously. russell testified to the united nations, which is considering a ban on such weapons, that can target and kill humans without requiring a person to pull the trigger. >> i think the
lab at the university of california berkeley.erns you about how artificial intelligence is already being used, or will be used shortly? >> in the near term, the biggest problem is the development of autonomous weapons. everyone knows about drones. drones are remotely piloted. they're not robots in a real sense. there's a person looking through the camera that's on the aircraft, and deciding when to fire. an autonomous weapon would do all of that itself. it chooses where to go, it decides...
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did you know the university of california berkeley i think it is is 49 asian?they don't use race as sphak tore. >> half the school is asian. so harvard says well, we are not doing it but they really are doing it getting certain amount in each race diversity. >> can't have quote attachment factor according to the supreme court. asians 14 to 18%. they are 20% now. >> at harvard. >> whites had 2 to 4 the. blacks to 6 to 10%. hispanics 7 to 10%. although they don't use quotas. they deal with the holistic person. the individual person and they clearly did that with you. they looked at bill o'reilly. look at that you are holistic. >> i did go for my interview with a wind chime and held it up like this. do you believe based on your research in the truth serum segment that harvard is keeping down asian students on purpose? >> my personal belief is it could be a factor based on how well they do on their tests but i do believe you should look at the full person or they never would have gotten into georgetown. >> eric shawn everybody. when we come right back, it will be m
did you know the university of california berkeley i think it is is 49 asian?they don't use race as sphak tore. >> half the school is asian. so harvard says well, we are not doing it but they really are doing it getting certain amount in each race diversity. >> can't have quote attachment factor according to the supreme court. asians 14 to 18%. they are 20% now. >> at harvard. >> whites had 2 to 4 the. blacks to 6 to 10%. hispanics 7 to 10%. although they don't use...
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cuando huyendo de la polica, termin impactando otro vehculo muy cerca de la universidad de california en berkeleyte la persecucin, el sujeto exigi que el helicoptero no lo siguiera de otra manera dijo que no se detendra... juanfra/take vo ---- la patrulla de caminos trata de determinar cmo una conductora se sali de la autopista 101 esta madrugada, a la altura de san jos... --- se sabe que el auto de la mujer termin sobre el patio trasero de la empresa de remolques de nombre ''vv freight system'' ubicada sobre el 57-78 de ''barnswell way''... --- afortunadament e la seÑora no sufri lesiones en el percance. juanfra- ots --en "san jos" las autoridades continan investigando un incendio forestal que se propag cerca de un cementerio... take vo --el siniestro de dos alarmas se report anoche cerca del cruce de la avenida "curtner" y la casa fnebre "oak hill." -los bomberos sofocaron las llamas en menos de una hora. --no se reportaron heridos, ni tampoco daÑos materiales... --hasta el momento no se han revelado mayores detalles sobre la causa del incendio. lorena/take map --- vamonos a livermore...dond e
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it was funded by university of california at berkeley and california public utilities commission. >>> president obama is urging congress to reach a deal on the patriot act. it is set to expire midnight monday. the house passed a modified version of the act. under the plan the nsa would need a warrant for a particular strig get -- individual to get phone data. . >> i strongly urge the senate to work through this recess and make sure they identify a way to get this done. >> republicans want to keep the patriot act and the nsa spy program in place. the senate is due back sunday hours before the deadline. >>> some incredible video here. the last child hospitalized after a bounce house accident was released from the hospital today. the accident happened on a beach in fort lauderdale yesterday. three children were inside a bounce house when a water spout that formed over the water, it picked up the bounce house and sent it flying through the area and three children tumbled out. >> i was in the bounce house. it flew out and then i fell in the dirt. >> [ inaudible question ] >> my lip and my
it was funded by university of california at berkeley and california public utilities commission. >>> president obama is urging congress to reach a deal on the patriot act. it is set to expire midnight monday. the house passed a modified version of the act. under the plan the nsa would need a warrant for a particular strig get -- individual to get phone data. . >> i strongly urge the senate to work through this recess and make sure they identify a way to get this done. >>...
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como sospechoso tienen en la mira a una persona que ya no hace parte de la universidad de california en berkeleyos que hace unas semanas, se descubri a alguien grabando a personas mientras utilizaban el baÑo o las duchas en esa misma universidad... take sot cont. vo asi que ahora son los estudiantes los que dicen no sentirse seguros... facebook katherine katherine ---el temor que existe ahora es que haya ms cmaras como esa... asi que el personal mantenimiento de los dormitorios se encuentra revisando todos los lugares para asegurarse de que no haya otros dispositivos de grabacin dentro de sus instalaciones. juanfra ---cul es el prximo paso en este caso? katherine ---la policia de la universidad se encuentra trabajando para identificar a las victimas de este crimen a traves de las imagenes grabadas en el dispositivo electronico y por supuesto, intentan dar con el paradero del responsable con la ayuda de la comunidad. lorena- ots --autoridades informaron que podra haber ms vctimas en el caso de "edgar covarrubias" ... acusado por presunto abuso de menores... take vo ...y posesin de pornografa infa
como sospechoso tienen en la mira a una persona que ya no hace parte de la universidad de california en berkeleyos que hace unas semanas, se descubri a alguien grabando a personas mientras utilizaban el baÑo o las duchas en esa misma universidad... take sot cont. vo asi que ahora son los estudiantes los que dicen no sentirse seguros... facebook katherine katherine ---el temor que existe ahora es que haya ms cmaras como esa... asi que el personal mantenimiento de los dormitorios se encuentra...
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he comes to berkeley california, sproul hall steps, university of california at berkeley, crowded literallyof people. a young black guy, ron dellums standing way in the back of the several thousand people, hanging on every word, didn't realize at that moment that my life would be changed forever. and i would comment on four points that he made in that speech and speeches going forward challenging the war in vietnam. first, he said, "why did i stand up?" his response was, "i cannot segregate my moral concerns." [applause] that said to me that we must challenge all forms of injustice, because martin luther king said we cannot segregate our moral concerns. secondly, he said there are two kinds of leaders, one who waits until the consensus is formed and then run swiftly to the front of the group and declare leadership. but then he said there's a second kind of leader, who has the audacity and the courage to risk attempting to shape a new consensus. i interpreted that to mean we had carried the burden of racial, cultural and economic oppression, but we did not have to carry the burden of ignoran
he comes to berkeley california, sproul hall steps, university of california at berkeley, crowded literallyof people. a young black guy, ron dellums standing way in the back of the several thousand people, hanging on every word, didn't realize at that moment that my life would be changed forever. and i would comment on four points that he made in that speech and speeches going forward challenging the war in vietnam. first, he said, "why did i stand up?" his response was, "i...
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. >> the collegiate 100 is something we started with the university of california at berkeley. we had some members who are graduates of that school, the university, and we're like, when i was in college, it would have been helpful if we had a connection to our local chapter. so we started a collegiate 100 where we identified students at the university who were interested in what we were doing, interested in potentially in the future becoming a member of the 100 after they've kind of gone through their professional career. and said, how do we start making linkages? the linkage for us was a natural one because we could say, not only can we mentor them, they can also help us mentor the kids in high school. because you have tutoring and you have just kind of -- some of our members, we're in our 30s, 40s, 50s, when a high school student sees us, they're like, that's a bit far off for me. maybe i can find somebody who's been in their late teens, early 20s. it was a natural linkage. we've kind of rolled that out for the national 100 where we have other chapters doing the same thing at
. >> the collegiate 100 is something we started with the university of california at berkeley. we had some members who are graduates of that school, the university, and we're like, when i was in college, it would have been helpful if we had a connection to our local chapter. so we started a collegiate 100 where we identified students at the university who were interested in what we were doing, interested in potentially in the future becoming a member of the 100 after they've kind of gone...
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the new building is a $59 million facility with funding from uc berkeley, california public utilitiesssion, state and private support. >> what this building represents is really our hopes for the future and also our plans for the future. it's not really the building that we're here to celebrate, it's our hopes about the power of the ideas that will come from it. >> reporter: a number of dignitaries on hand for the dedication including steuive chu who the building is named after and also served as u.s. secretary of energy. steven chu. >> what they are trying to do first is to use sunlight and make hydrogen, splitting water. we also need to capture carbon dioxide from fossil fuel plants, from a lot of things. >> reporter: the new building will house 100 researchers who will work in what is called the joint center for artificial photo synthesis and a lot of people here were on hand for the dedication including berkeley mayor tom bates. as you can see this building is brand new and it does look like some people are indeed already working inside. live in berkeley, tori, back to you. >> tha
the new building is a $59 million facility with funding from uc berkeley, california public utilitiesssion, state and private support. >> what this building represents is really our hopes for the future and also our plans for the future. it's not really the building that we're here to celebrate, it's our hopes about the power of the ideas that will come from it. >> reporter: a number of dignitaries on hand for the dedication including steuive chu who the building is named after and...
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the tommy smith youth track meet on the university of california at berkeley campus. friends and family were there to chief them on. tommy smith was on hand for his event that includes more than just track and field events. >> keep them healthy, off the streets, education on health and wellness. service being done. >> smith was a gold meddest lain the 1968 olympic -- medalist in the 1968 olympics. >>> the new organizers of the bottle rock festival are working on ways to keep traffic to a minimum. 30,000 people are expected to attend the festival starting may 29. carpool, take a bus, ride a bike or walk to the event. organizers say 4,000 cars will need park each day which will cause traffic backups. they say anyone with a ticket will be able to ride a bus for free. >>> looks like great weather for the festival. let's check win our meteorologist mark tamayo. cool? >> that is the plan. in the meantime, the cool down over the past couple days. the fog making a come back out there. you notice it tonight and first thing monday morning. right now you can see lots of over cas
the tommy smith youth track meet on the university of california at berkeley campus. friends and family were there to chief them on. tommy smith was on hand for his event that includes more than just track and field events. >> keep them healthy, off the streets, education on health and wellness. service being done. >> smith was a gold meddest lain the 1968 olympic -- medalist in the 1968 olympics. >>> the new organizers of the bottle rock festival are working on ways to...
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stolen car abandon and crashed into a car in a neighborhood not far from the university of california at berkeley campus. the suv flipped. the driver taken to the hospital with minor injuries. the suspect in the car ran off. >> we made sure we checked each house and backyard to make sure it suspect wasn't still outstanding, hiding or breaking into a house. >> reporter: officers were forced to pursue by helicopter since he was driving the wrong way on highway 4, 80 and city streets. during the chase the thief decided to call 911. >> he related he knew the police were following him, the helicopter was above, and if the helicopter would stop following he would then stop his car. >> the chp would not give up the search out of fear for public safety. >> ran traffic breaks to attempt to stop the driver at a safe location. made few statements to dispatch and relayed he wasn't going back to jail. >> the car was stolen out of martinez. the suspect is a why man with short hair between 20-25 years old. tara moriarty, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> also in the east bay highway 680 was shut down for a while this aftern
stolen car abandon and crashed into a car in a neighborhood not far from the university of california at berkeley campus. the suv flipped. the driver taken to the hospital with minor injuries. the suspect in the car ran off. >> we made sure we checked each house and backyard to make sure it suspect wasn't still outstanding, hiding or breaking into a house. >> reporter: officers were forced to pursue by helicopter since he was driving the wrong way on highway 4, 80 and city streets....
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berkeley. then he ran away. "today in the bay's" stephanie chuang is live at the scene in california. steph, the suspect actually warned chp to stay away? >> reporter: he did, laura and sam. chp saying he actually called 911 during this police pursuitnd said, i don't want to go back to jail. and then warned them, please take your chp helicopter and get them off of me or i'll continue this. so that's what happened. chp helicopter continued to follow the driver and the pursuit that began around 1:120 and ended with a crash at california in berkeley. chp saying the man in his 20s were driving the holder model honda accord that came back stolen in martinez crashing into a gmc suv and took off. that suv driver suffered minor injuries. police saying lucky no one was seriously hurt. a woman who lives right where the crash happened said she only woke up to police banging on her door. >> very scary. yeah. and then what woke me up was the knock on the door. >> reporter: berkeley police helped chp officers with the rifles drawn go door to door searching back yards one square block around the cra
berkeley. then he ran away. "today in the bay's" stephanie chuang is live at the scene in california. steph, the suspect actually warned chp to stay away? >> reporter: he did, laura and sam. chp saying he actually called 911 during this police pursuitnd said, i don't want to go back to jail. and then warned them, please take your chp helicopter and get them off of me or i'll continue this. so that's what happened. chp helicopter continued to follow the driver and the pursuit...
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this is where the crash happened here on herself at california in berkel berkeley. police have ended the search in this neighborhood for a young man who drove the wrong way from the concord area down here to berkeley. what you're looking at now is the tow truck driver getting rae i can ready to get the car that crashed into the suspect's vehicle, stolen vehicle, gone from this neighborhood. it started at 11:30 last night when they had this man, the stolen car going the wrong way on highway 4. concord pd was the first one on the scene. they did not follow him because he's going the wrong way. chp had a helicopter following the car all of the way to berkeley. at some point this is the hot part. the driver apparently called 911 and said i'm not going back to jail. if you guys leave me alone without the helicopter i will stop my car. that didn't happen, of course, for public safety and this is where it all ended. and then he took off on foot. so police the last few hours were looking at the homes here in the backyards, with flashlights. unfortunately they did not find t
this is where the crash happened here on herself at california in berkel berkeley. police have ended the search in this neighborhood for a young man who drove the wrong way from the concord area down here to berkeley. what you're looking at now is the tow truck driver getting rae i can ready to get the car that crashed into the suspect's vehicle, stolen vehicle, gone from this neighborhood. it started at 11:30 last night when they had this man, the stolen car going the wrong way on highway 4....
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for more, we are joined now from berkeley california by orville schell. he's the director of the center on us-china relations at the asia society. >> so orville, what is the strategic advantage for the alignment of russia an china again? >> well i think both russia and china find themselves at odds with the west. of course, russia and putin in the crimea and the ukraine and china in the south china sea, and the islands with japan so the tendency, i think when they find they met with this western resistance is to team up. however, one should be careful to note they have not always had a very close and friendly historical relationship. >> so what are some of the economic consequences? is there investment or potential investment between china and russia china putting money into russia or the other way around? >> well the chinese have a habit of moving into vacuums where the west will sanction a country, whether it is sudan or iran, other such countries venezuela, because it is an opportunity, and i think they view russia very much this way. russia has energy
for more, we are joined now from berkeley california by orville schell. he's the director of the center on us-china relations at the asia society. >> so orville, what is the strategic advantage for the alignment of russia an china again? >> well i think both russia and china find themselves at odds with the west. of course, russia and putin in the crimea and the ukraine and china in the south china sea, and the islands with japan so the tendency, i think when they find they met with...
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witmore: i went to vassar college and then after that i went and got my phd at university of california at berkeleybrian lamb: so, let's listen a little more to politicians. here is harry reid on the floor of the senate. [video clip] senator reid: parting is such sweet sorrow, and that is what it is. it is from shakespeare. good night, good night, parting is such sweet sorrow, and it really is. witmore: he is quoting romeo and juliet. clearly it is an emotional moment. i think he has a big challenge there as a politician. he needs to make an emotional connection, and there are many things that you can say in that situation that are wrong, that wouldn't work. and so one of the reasons that many people turn to shakespeare is that he is tried and true. that quotation actually comes from a courtship scene about romantic love, but like many politicians, he can just take a phrase and adapt it to his own situation. he can say, goodbye, parting is such sweet sorrow. brian lamb: how often do politicians on capitol hill come over to your library? director witmore: many times they can just walk right over, bu
witmore: i went to vassar college and then after that i went and got my phd at university of california at berkeleybrian lamb: so, let's listen a little more to politicians. here is harry reid on the floor of the senate. [video clip] senator reid: parting is such sweet sorrow, and that is what it is. it is from shakespeare. good night, good night, parting is such sweet sorrow, and it really is. witmore: he is quoting romeo and juliet. clearly it is an emotional moment. i think he has a big...
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stuart russell, who directs the ai lab at the university of california at berkeley, doesn't think so.me people think that inevitably every robot that does any task is a bad thing for the human race, because it could be taking a job away. that isn't necessarily true. you can also think of the robot as making a person more productive and enabling people to do things that are currently economically infeasible. a person plus a robot, or a fleet of robots, could do things that would be really useful for us. >> sreenivasan: a perhaps simple example, cleaning up graffiti. >> in many, many cities graffiti is just left because it's too expensive, but if i had a team of robots that i could take around the city with me and point them to what needed to be cleaned up, i could get 10 times as much done. and there would be positions for graffiti cleaning supervisors, which didn't exist before. >> sreenivasan: graffiti cleaning supervising robots might exist in the future but our economy is already evolving. there are plenty of jobs that didn't exist 10 years ago that are now in high demand, in field
stuart russell, who directs the ai lab at the university of california at berkeley, doesn't think so.me people think that inevitably every robot that does any task is a bad thing for the human race, because it could be taking a job away. that isn't necessarily true. you can also think of the robot as making a person more productive and enabling people to do things that are currently economically infeasible. a person plus a robot, or a fleet of robots, could do things that would be really useful...
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host: berkeley, california, republican line. republican in california -- [laughter] caller: a minority. hello? it seems to me that the divisions within the parties say the democratic -- the dianne feinstein part of the party. and the john mccain side of the republican party where jeb bush basically is versus the rand paul syrian side of the republican party, these divisions are becoming so much more evident and possible that having more people on the stage i think, if i am seeing what you're saying, seems to be a desperate attempt to catch up to the political currents that are actually happening in this country. i think what you're doing is late. i think the people are far ahead of you and certainly ahead of frank who is of the old-school thinking that if we have this kind of a center-right, centerleft, two-party system that we can promote -- that there can be a promotion of the basic ideals of what i call progressive imperialism. which is that forced intervention whether abroad or at home, whereas newt gingrich is a progressive
host: berkeley, california, republican line. republican in california -- [laughter] caller: a minority. hello? it seems to me that the divisions within the parties say the democratic -- the dianne feinstein part of the party. and the john mccain side of the republican party where jeb bush basically is versus the rand paul syrian side of the republican party, these divisions are becoming so much more evident and possible that having more people on the stage i think, if i am seeing what you're...
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caller: three of my friends, a guy who was a second string quarterback at the university of california berkeley, and is up in canada now. he was in the coast guard and they put him on a ship to be an icebreaker. he got a fake id and two others and they took me and him down to mexico for six months and then we came back and i was in the streets for about 1.5 years and then i started to settle down a little bit. i married a girl i was with in high school and we had a child and things were pretty good with her, but eventually it didn't work out. the divorce rate is pretty high. i came back to february 5 1968. the big one started january and they shut down all the airports and i said it is my time to go home and they are tearing up the runways. finally they got the one in saigon opened back up and i was in then walk by then. they were under attack and i was there without a rifle. they put us in a bunker and would not give us a gun. they slaughtered all of the people in the village because they called them collaborators with the american army. host: you might be interested in sticking around for one
caller: three of my friends, a guy who was a second string quarterback at the university of california berkeley, and is up in canada now. he was in the coast guard and they put him on a ship to be an icebreaker. he got a fake id and two others and they took me and him down to mexico for six months and then we came back and i was in the streets for about 1.5 years and then i started to settle down a little bit. i married a girl i was with in high school and we had a child and things were pretty...
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jake ward is in berkeley california, and why is shell so interested in the arctic?> good evening, del. it's clear in theory at least, why any oil company would want to drill in this place. the arctic sort of as a whole contains an estimated 90 billion darrells of oil and about 85% of that is offshore so it's a logical place to go. you really only have to get down about 150 feet. it's a pretty shallow place. the difficulty is just that this is a very very hostile, very remote environment. it's really like trying to drill on mars. >> and where exactly will the drilling take place? >> well, that is exactly the right question here del. the place is basically the northwestern coast of alaska and it's a very remote inhospitable place. there is a big walrus use area there, a designated habitat for birds, the wild wife refuge is on the coast there, and shell hasn't had a great record of operating in this region. even in calmer regions, they are managed to ground on to the shores on new years eef of 2012 so it's just a difficult place to operate. and the real problem is the
jake ward is in berkeley california, and why is shell so interested in the arctic?> good evening, del. it's clear in theory at least, why any oil company would want to drill in this place. the arctic sort of as a whole contains an estimated 90 billion darrells of oil and about 85% of that is offshore so it's a logical place to go. you really only have to get down about 150 feet. it's a pretty shallow place. the difficulty is just that this is a very very hostile, very remote environment....
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the suspect crashed into an suv in berkeley at hearst and california. he then took off on foot, got away. well, officers tracked the man down and arrested him this morning at a berkeley hotel. he has been identified as jerome wingard. he faces multiple felony charges. >>> the driver of this mystery suv has come forward. a tolltaker on the bay bridge alerted chp last saturday. we saw a young girl inside struggling and screaming with someone else. since then, authorities have been looking for the car and its occupants to check on the child's welfare. we have learned the driver came forward and explained that he and his female passenger had been arguing and the child was trying to break things up. the woman has been arrested for domestic violence and child abuse. but the little girl is okay. >>> small grass fire in gilroy is now out. our tower camera spotted the smoke near the eagle ridge golf course about 7 acres burned just after noon. it took crews about an hour to put it out. no structures were threatened and no evacuations were needed. >>> golden state
the suspect crashed into an suv in berkeley at hearst and california. he then took off on foot, got away. well, officers tracked the man down and arrested him this morning at a berkeley hotel. he has been identified as jerome wingard. he faces multiple felony charges. >>> the driver of this mystery suv has come forward. a tolltaker on the bay bridge alerted chp last saturday. we saw a young girl inside struggling and screaming with someone else. since then, authorities have been...
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berkeley city counsel. but that case isn't on point becupheld the states issuance of a cad ex. i do want to emphasize the case is oun peal to the california supreme court because of the berkeley hill side decision, a different issue involving the unusual circumstances decision. we can't rely on it. there is nothing on point and think the board is charged with determining is this a reasonable inturpitation of what it means to be on the cor teasey list if a site is cleaned up and remediated >> okay so & so with that colleagues we are at 3 thurtd clck and have 3:30 comidations. because we specially are honoring small business we know we want to do this as efficiently and quickly as possible because we want to make sure that we respect their time and so we are going to leave our 3 p.m. special order and start with recognition of our honorees here today. as many know today we are celebrating small business week with over 80 thousand small businesses in san francisco. we are joined by our outstanding businesses from each of the districts and before we get started everyone under board rule 4.13 which limits each comidation to 5 minutes each that
berkeley city counsel. but that case isn't on point becupheld the states issuance of a cad ex. i do want to emphasize the case is oun peal to the california supreme court because of the berkeley hill side decision, a different issue involving the unusual circumstances decision. we can't rely on it. there is nothing on point and think the board is charged with determining is this a reasonable inturpitation of what it means to be on the cor teasey list if a site is cleaned up and remediated...
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thank you, daniel, from berkeley, california. you are getting the seven dvd pack. sarah has called in from santa fe, new mexico. can we hear from albuquerque los alamos, las cruces, new mexico? golden colorado, denver, boulder winter park, telluride kristin butte, aspen carbondale. thank you, inglewood. we are making our way to $2000. we want to raise $6,000 on this last day of the fund-raising drive. we cannot do it without you. englewood, you are helping us get there. potomac, maryland. perhaps you live in tacoma park, silver spring. some silver with link tv. if you live in washington, d.c., chevy chase, please call in right now. we have a call from tucson, arizona. you will be getting the fascinating book "the mind-body code." a great idea. darrell in tucson called in for the book for a contribution of $120. keep the phone calls coming in. i know we can do it. i know you can be there for us. if you want to get the "mind-body code" pack, that is the cd and dvd set of dr. mario martinez, a clinical neuropsychologist that talks about the impacts of cultural longevi
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he finally exited in berkeley and crashed into this s.u.v. at california and hearst. driver of the s.u.v. was taken to the hospital and the suspect ran. >> the police knocked on the door at 4:00 a.m. and i was amazed to look out the window and see the big crash because i did not hear it. >> get back inside. they would not say what was going on. >> hit with guns drawn searched back yesterdays and cars. >> they asked for the keys so they could on the trunk and they were, like well, on the trunk they had their ar-15s pointed at the truck so i knew it was serious. >> it was serious. the suspect kept his promise he did not go back to jail. he got away. he is still missing. they are still looking for him. as for the driver of the s.u.v. he was taken to the hospital but he is expected to be okay suffering minor injuries. >>> thanks. in campbell police are getting a lot of tips as they search for a man who tried to kidnap a girl over the weekend. investigators released new pictures of the suspect's car today. surveillance video shows the car near mason court on saturday. the
he finally exited in berkeley and crashed into this s.u.v. at california and hearst. driver of the s.u.v. was taken to the hospital and the suspect ran. >> the police knocked on the door at 4:00 a.m. and i was amazed to look out the window and see the big crash because i did not hear it. >> get back inside. they would not say what was going on. >> hit with guns drawn searched back yesterdays and cars. >> they asked for the keys so they could on the trunk and they were,...