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jeffrey: as recently as 2020, a california nagpra audit strongly criticized uc berkeley, even as comparedr california universities, for failing to return many of the thousands of items it continues to hold. including remains in storage cabinets on campus. but change is now happening. one small sign, under new collection guidelines, we were not permitted to show the physical holdings, as we might have in the past. sabrina agarwal, who now heads berkeley's nagpra campus committee, charged with implementing the law, adds this. >> i think we have had a shift in realizing we are not the experts. it is the people whose history that we are interested in, which are the experts. and if they are still alive they are the pple we need to learn from and listen to. jeffrey: one notable repatriation occurred earlier this year. the return of remains of at least 20 members of the northern california wiyot tribe, victims of an 1860 massacre. ted hernandez is the tribea™s -- the tribe's historic preservation officer. >> it was important, because to have our ancestors in boxes where they did not belong, and
jeffrey: as recently as 2020, a california nagpra audit strongly criticized uc berkeley, even as comparedr california universities, for failing to return many of the thousands of items it continues to hold. including remains in storage cabinets on campus. but change is now happening. one small sign, under new collection guidelines, we were not permitted to show the physical holdings, as we might have in the past. sabrina agarwal, who now heads berkeley's nagpra campus committee, charged with...
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i am a ph.d candidate in city planning at university of california berkeley and a san francisco resident and i am thrilled to share the work today that contributed to this conversation. if you can go to the next slide please. thank you. my research is on sustainability transportation. i have published a number of studies in peer review studies on san francisco, the bus stop study was a series of projects i have done. i did work on street parking using sat a little imagery and micro mobility in the city and interested in the range of issues and go in-depth on the bus stop work. next slide please. so in the summer of 2020 i embarked on a census of on street of sfmta bus stops in san francisco that culminated in 2021 in the following paper in the journal of public transportation which is appear reviewed review academic journal and drew attention from the san francisco standard and covered by bloomberg and city lab at a national level and response from a number of transit advocates, riders and activists and supervisor preston 's office. next slide please so i was interested and as you heard
i am a ph.d candidate in city planning at university of california berkeley and a san francisco resident and i am thrilled to share the work today that contributed to this conversation. if you can go to the next slide please. thank you. my research is on sustainability transportation. i have published a number of studies in peer review studies on san francisco, the bus stop study was a series of projects i have done. i did work on street parking using sat a little imagery and micro mobility in...
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i am a ph.d candidate in city planning at university of california berkeley and a san francisco resident and i am thrilled to share the work today that contributed to this conversation. if you can go to the next slide please. thank you. my research is on sustainability transportation. i have published a number of studies in peer review studies on san francisco, the bus stop study was a series of projects i have done. i did work on street parking using sat a little imagery and micro mobility in the city and interested in the range of issues and go in-depth on the bus stop work. next slide please. so in the summer of 2020 i embarked on a census of on street of sfmta bus stops in san francisco that culminated in 2021 in the following paper in the journal of public transportation which is appear reviewed review academic journal and drew attention from the san francisco standard and covered by bloomberg and city lab at a national level and response from a number of transit advocates, riders and activists and supervisor preston 's office. next slide please so i was interested and as you heard
i am a ph.d candidate in city planning at university of california berkeley and a san francisco resident and i am thrilled to share the work today that contributed to this conversation. if you can go to the next slide please. thank you. my research is on sustainability transportation. i have published a number of studies in peer review studies on san francisco, the bus stop study was a series of projects i have done. i did work on street parking using sat a little imagery and micro mobility in...
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identity and a sense of purpose yurii horodnichenko, professor of economics at the university of california, berkeley, comparing the damage caused to the ukrainian economy by the war with other countries, for example yugoslavia notes that ukraine has approximately the same indicators, our estimates show that er, gdp is reduced by 30-50%, yes. if you compare, for example, what happened in yugoslavia, there was an approximate reduction of 50%, that is, compared to the second world war, this is all very it depended a lot on how close you are to the front line, for example, in ukraine there was probably 80% to 90% reduction in production there. in grudnichenko adds many territories of ukraine that were covered by the war in mariupol there were two huge metallurgical plants they provided a significant share of foreign exchange revenue that went to the budget, and there is nothing to fill these gaps at the moment. but in the next year, if the destruction of the infrastructure of the economy continues, then it will continue to be the main thing for us to come together with the international community to suc
identity and a sense of purpose yurii horodnichenko, professor of economics at the university of california, berkeley, comparing the damage caused to the ukrainian economy by the war with other countries, for example yugoslavia notes that ukraine has approximately the same indicators, our estimates show that er, gdp is reduced by 30-50%, yes. if you compare, for example, what happened in yugoslavia, there was an approximate reduction of 50%, that is, compared to the second world war, this is...
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cat: for the pbs newshour, i'm cat wise in berkeley, california.ine, we have more from the researcher on making tech that is useful and delightful for people with disabilities. that is at pbs.org/newshour. and that's the newshour for tonight. i'm amna nawaz. join us online and again here tomorrow evening. for all of us at the pbs newshour, thank you and see you soon. >> major funng for the pbs newshour has been provided by -- >> for 25 years, consumer cellular sku has been to provide wireless service. we offer a variety of no contract plans and our team can find one that fits you. to learn more, visit consumercellular.tv. >> and with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions and friends of the newshour including jim and nancy and kathy and paul anderson. >> these are people who are trying to change the world. startups have this energy that energizes me. >> i'm thriving by helping others every day. people who know know bdo. >> the ford foundation, working with visionaries on the front lines of social change worldwide. with the ongoin
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john: the university of california berkeley accepted only about 11% of applicant for this year's freshmanh is one of the most diverse in decades. nearly 70% are u.s. students of color. the universities trying to boost the number students it defines as underrepresented. that includes african-americans, latinx, native americans, alaskan natives, and pacific islanders. they've made some progress, but diversity number still have not returned to where they were in the 1990's. in 1996, california voters approved a ballot initiative, proposition 29. it said that race, ethnicity and sex could not be used in hiring or admissions decisions at state institutions, including colleges and universities. the result, a dramatic drop in the number of underrepresented nordic students. >> proposition 209 had a devastating impact on diversity on the berkeley campus. our percentages of underrepresented minorities dropped by about 50%. john: the berkeley chancellor, since she jned the faculty in 1970, she says she has seen the student body go from being largely white to be more diverse and inclusive in the 1990
john: the university of california berkeley accepted only about 11% of applicant for this year's freshmanh is one of the most diverse in decades. nearly 70% are u.s. students of color. the universities trying to boost the number students it defines as underrepresented. that includes african-americans, latinx, native americans, alaskan natives, and pacific islanders. they've made some progress, but diversity number still have not returned to where they were in the 1990's. in 1996, california...
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politics and economics from oxford and later earned a phd in economics from the university of california, berkeley. importantly, she has done research and efficacy coupled with research on issues of development, on issues of transition economies and policymaking and as well i'm groundbreaking research on the issues of what our society and other societies have done in terms of forgone innovation and growth as well as a number of other important studies. i am personally proud and grateful she went through what she went through to become a full-time public servant again. i am proud to welcome lisa cook to the stage. thank you, lisa. [applause] ms. cook: thank you, adam and thank you you to the peterson institute for inviting me to speak today. this is my first speak as a fed governor and i am delighted to deliver it here. to our friends and colleagues from across my career, from academia to policymaking. i would like to start with a discussion of the u.s. economy including the implications of international development and then talk about my approach as a policymaker and how i view monetary policy. i
politics and economics from oxford and later earned a phd in economics from the university of california, berkeley. importantly, she has done research and efficacy coupled with research on issues of development, on issues of transition economies and policymaking and as well i'm groundbreaking research on the issues of what our society and other societies have done in terms of forgone innovation and growth as well as a number of other important studies. i am personally proud and grateful she...
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i'm joined by the professor of business and public policy at the university of california berkeley. r, thank you so much for being here. we heard some gene win impacts on people because of these high prices. people will look at what's happening in california and say aha, it's california's fees and regulations and environmental rules that are driving up the price of gas there. how much of that is true? >> that's definitely a part of it. california has higher gas taxes than the rest of the country. it has some environmental fees from a cap and trade progr and a low carbon fuel standard and it uses cleaner burning gasoline that costs a little bit more to make but when you add all that up right now, that accounts for about 85 cents a gallon. that's a wig difference but that's only a part and less than half of the differential we're seeing right now between california and the rest of the country. reporter: so back in 2015 you saw a similar spike that went up and never went back down. and you referred to this as the mystery gasoline surcharge. what is that? >> what happens is we had a refi
i'm joined by the professor of business and public policy at the university of california berkeley. r, thank you so much for being here. we heard some gene win impacts on people because of these high prices. people will look at what's happening in california and say aha, it's california's fees and regulations and environmental rules that are driving up the price of gas there. how much of that is true? >> that's definitely a part of it. california has higher gas taxes than the rest of the...
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that is the average wealth of adults in what the diversity of california berkeley calls the middle 40% true that is the population that also between the 50th and 90th percentile. the average has fallen 7% since hitting a march peak that is the biggest hit seen since the recent global financial crisis. the decline in wealth of u.s. middle class is the focus of today's bloomberg big take. mimi collins was involved in the story and she joins us now. it is an incredible story. not just this abrupt change in the wealth picture, but we are also seeing it ahead of midterm elections. ask that's right. that is what are reporting wants to zoom in on. a lot of people have talked about the middle class feeling the squeeze. what the data we saw says that the average middle-class family has seen a gain of wealth on average over these past five years. it is spanning two presidencies, in part because of low interest rates and a housing boom. as you know very well, we are also seeing a turn in terms of how people feel about the economy, based on that high nation we are seeing now. stocks took a hit thi
that is the average wealth of adults in what the diversity of california berkeley calls the middle 40% true that is the population that also between the 50th and 90th percentile. the average has fallen 7% since hitting a march peak that is the biggest hit seen since the recent global financial crisis. the decline in wealth of u.s. middle class is the focus of today's bloomberg big take. mimi collins was involved in the story and she joins us now. it is an incredible story. not just this abrupt...
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the names and addresses of jewish groups saying they should be dismantled, and in california, california berkeleybody was invited to speak to them if they support israel, are jewish and support israel. seen around the country increases of anti-semitic acts. this draws atts attention to it it isn't unique unfortunately's we need to speak out about it, confront it and be strong in taking action to repel it. if i can just say, when there's anti-semitism our country it suggests not just that there's a threat to the jews but something wrong we need to address. the white house was clear about that yesterday. we need to come together to confront this. >> he -- i mean nbc that distinction between israel and jews. right? kanye west in his recent rant, the things getting the most attention, they have nothing to do with israel. he's talking explicitly about jewish people. he's dabbling in tropes. talking about them as a group. he's saying that there is a double standard. i mean, he's going on a tirade in some of the things we're hearing, and recently you've had the right embracing him. what's the effect of
the names and addresses of jewish groups saying they should be dismantled, and in california, california berkeleybody was invited to speak to them if they support israel, are jewish and support israel. seen around the country increases of anti-semitic acts. this draws atts attention to it it isn't unique unfortunately's we need to speak out about it, confront it and be strong in taking action to repel it. if i can just say, when there's anti-semitism our country it suggests not just that...
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california. >>> a uc berkeley and l.a. times poll last month showed newsom with a huge lead, 53% support him. only 32% said dally. 12% were undecided. if you didn't catch the debate, watch tonight. we'll stream on cbs news bay area at 8:00. >>> san jose state hosted a mayoral forum. chavez and mayhan addressed issues on the economic recovery to gun violence and crime prevention. one audience member asked how they plan to work on neighborhood concerns. >> we have a lot of residents who have seen affordable housing that's come in and been robust and helpful. it really should be the neighborhood leaders who have had the experience talking to other neighborhood leaders about how they've made it work. >> what people want to know and we are responsible or should be responsible for making commitments around is what are we going to do to make this an improvement, make your neighborhood better, not worse, as a result. that's really what i am trying to focus on. what are the community benefits that we can help bring forward with this development. >> another issue, homelessness. devin fehely sat with bo
california. >>> a uc berkeley and l.a. times poll last month showed newsom with a huge lead, 53% support him. only 32% said dally. 12% were undecided. if you didn't catch the debate, watch tonight. we'll stream on cbs news bay area at 8:00. >>> san jose state hosted a mayoral forum. chavez and mayhan addressed issues on the economic recovery to gun violence and crime prevention. one audience member asked how they plan to work on neighborhood concerns. >> we have a lot of...
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pete: nine different student groups at university of california at berkeley's school of law, so the berkeley law school, they've begun this new academic year by amending their own bylaws to never invite any speakers that support israel or zionism. will: the man that wrote the op ed joins us now and uc berkeley law is the alma mater. great to have you on the somehow this morning. tell us about this -- show this morning. tell us about it. what does this reveal and i don't know about berkeley and the current generation of law students perhaps and what does this tell us? >> good to be with you. what it tells us is that anti-semitism on college campuses has gotten both worse and different than it has been over the 20 years that i've been following it, including during hi time in the donald trump administration. it tells us that the latest battle in anti-semitism on campus is efforts to exclude marginalized silence and jewish students that support israel and non-jewish students. it's not just a matter of political debate, it's a matter of excluding voices from campus. i want the dean of berkeley l
pete: nine different student groups at university of california at berkeley's school of law, so the berkeley law school, they've begun this new academic year by amending their own bylaws to never invite any speakers that support israel or zionism. will: the man that wrote the op ed joins us now and uc berkeley law is the alma mater. great to have you on the somehow this morning. tell us about this -- show this morning. tell us about it. what does this reveal and i don't know about berkeley and...
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and our returning champion-- an attorney from berkeley, california... ...whose 4-day cash winnings total here is the host of "jeopardy!"-- mayim bialik. [applause] thank you, johnny gilbert, and welcome, everyone, to "jeopardy!" i can't even believe i'm saying this.
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sellers in 2015, but he is only among the forties mexican and american winemakers registered in california. uc berkeleyprofessor. alex. zaragoza is riding a book about some of these winemakers and why they have been so late to the game acquiring the money to first lease and then maybe buy a plot and then buy another plot. meanwhile, you're managing the vineyards of others making for a steady income in order to be able to actually make your wine. only a few have had the kind of family expertise to know about winemaking balings. say has grandparents arrived in 1967 and eventually went into the wine business. you'll hear my cousin say that we have wine in our veins and it kind of continues to the next generation which is myself. part of the south family didn't guarantee her a job at the winery. now you have to go to college you need to get an education. you need to go do something else like you're not going to be working out in the field after college ceja interned with another winemaker and today runs heirs of my dream winery a custom crush facility with about half a dozen clients pretty it's picking up
sellers in 2015, but he is only among the forties mexican and american winemakers registered in california. uc berkeleyprofessor. alex. zaragoza is riding a book about some of these winemakers and why they have been so late to the game acquiring the money to first lease and then maybe buy a plot and then buy another plot. meanwhile, you're managing the vineyards of others making for a steady income in order to be able to actually make your wine. only a few have had the kind of family expertise...
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he is among the 46 or so mexican-american winemakers registered in california. uc berkeleyofessor is writing a book about some of these winemakers, and why they have been so late to the game. >> acquiring the money to lease, then maybe buy a plot and another plot. meanwhile, you're managing the vineyards of others, making for a steady income in order to be able to actually make your wine. reporter: only a few have had the kind of family expertise to know about winemaking. their grandparents arrived in 1967 and eventually went into the wine business. >> you hear my cousin say we have wine in our veins, it continues to the next generation, which is myself. reporter: but being part of the family did not guarantee a job at the winery. >> you need to go to college and get an education. you are not going to be working in the field. reporter: after college, she interned with another winemaker. today, she runs a custom crush facility with about half a dozen clients. >> picking up a nice color. reporter: her father's and his brothers own another winery, they process their wine at th
he is among the 46 or so mexican-american winemakers registered in california. uc berkeleyofessor is writing a book about some of these winemakers, and why they have been so late to the game. >> acquiring the money to lease, then maybe buy a plot and another plot. meanwhile, you're managing the vineyards of others, making for a steady income in order to be able to actually make your wine. reporter: only a few have had the kind of family expertise to know about winemaking. their...
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cellars in 2015, but he is only among the 46 or so mexican-american wine makers registered in california uc berkeley professor. alex. saragosa is riding a book about some of these winemakers and why they have been so late to the game acquiring the money to first lease and then maybe buy a plot and then buy another plot. meanwhile, you're managing the vineyards of others making for a steady income in order to be able to actually make your wine. only a few have had the kind of family expertise to know about wine making grandparents arrived. 1967 and eventually went into the wine business. you'll hear my cousin say that we have wine in our veins and it kind of continues to the next generation which is my pretty it's picking up an expo her father armando and his brothers own. say how winery they now process their wine at the facility but being a woman winemaker hasn't been all that easy at first a few clients. wanted to deal only with her father. so now belen never refers to him as dad in front of others at the winery. he is simply armando just another client like anything else. there's hurdles in any a
cellars in 2015, but he is only among the 46 or so mexican-american wine makers registered in california uc berkeley professor. alex. saragosa is riding a book about some of these winemakers and why they have been so late to the game acquiring the money to first lease and then maybe buy a plot and then buy another plot. meanwhile, you're managing the vineyards of others making for a steady income in order to be able to actually make your wine. only a few have had the kind of family expertise to...
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and joins us from berkeley, california. welcome to the day, mr. hudson. large parts of ukraine's power infrastructure have been destroyed in a single week. some places are currently even without water. how dangerous is that for the country? oh, thank you. nicole. it's great to be back on the shore now. yeah, it's hard to understate how dangerous it is for a country to lose this much energy infrastructure in such a short period of time. it's obviously going to put a lot of pressure on the emergency forces and on the energy services within the country to replace repair and find alternatives in many places. now ukraine is a country that gets very cold in the winter. it's a continental climate and cold causes death, cold causes, increase illness and other complications and society. we're going to see businesses in schools that can operate even more than, than they have in the past. and it will also impact areas like food logistics, which become more fragile over time. however, i think that the economic angle is especially important to, to consider in
and joins us from berkeley, california. welcome to the day, mr. hudson. large parts of ukraine's power infrastructure have been destroyed in a single week. some places are currently even without water. how dangerous is that for the country? oh, thank you. nicole. it's great to be back on the shore now. yeah, it's hard to understate how dangerous it is for a country to lose this much energy infrastructure in such a short period of time. it's obviously going to put a lot of pressure on the...
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berkeley administration denounceds the effort as soon as it emerged, but that's not stopping outrage about how the university didn't stop it. sadly it's one examples of far left bigotry, intolerance at the california school. back in august, when the off-campus berkeley housing banned white students from common areas, citing the threat, quote, of white violence. alan dershowitz joins us. professor, thank you for being with us. i saw this article, and it shocked me. the university said they condemned it. why didn't they outright ban it and stop it? >> first of all, the university has played a very negative role. you know, the university tried to ban me a few years ago from speaking to a pro-israel group. i had to threaten to sue until finally the dean of the law school invited me to speak. when you look at the words of this resolution, this is the words, that we must ban all speakers, and this is a quote, for the safety and welfare of palestinian students. i challenge anyone to come up with one case, where an israeli speaker has ever challenged the safety of a palestinian student. they want their ideas to be safe from controversy. nobody is physically threatening them. the only students that are phy
berkeley administration denounceds the effort as soon as it emerged, but that's not stopping outrage about how the university didn't stop it. sadly it's one examples of far left bigotry, intolerance at the california school. back in august, when the off-campus berkeley housing banned white students from common areas, citing the threat, quote, of white violence. alan dershowitz joins us. professor, thank you for being with us. i saw this article, and it shocked me. the university said they...
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you assume it was confined to berkeley, california, but that's not true.ed an all ages drag show last weekend in plano, texas. here is footage she shot. >> [bleep]. [bleep]. >> ♪ ♪ >> [bleep]. [bleep]. [bleep]. >> ♪ ♪ >> [bleep]. [bleep]. >> tucker: to be clear, kids were there because organizers wanted kids to be there. you see an event page from best drag shows.com. the bottom of the flier says minors are allowed if accompanied by a parent or guardian. this is not a crime in texas. it's a huge moral crime that nobody should accept. you are not tolerant if you accept this. sexualizing children is the most wrong thing at all. sarah gonzales did something about it. works at blaze tv. thank you very much for coming on. i am misreading this? i can't say the lyrics on tv. there are kids there. what? >> you are not misreading it. i would say there was a later part of the event where they handed out sex toys as prizes. this was sexual and all ages were welcome. now they are trying to gaslight me to thinking i am crazy for having a problem with this. the excuse i
you assume it was confined to berkeley, california, but that's not true.ed an all ages drag show last weekend in plano, texas. here is footage she shot. >> [bleep]. [bleep]. >> ♪ ♪ >> [bleep]. [bleep]. [bleep]. >> ♪ ♪ >> [bleep]. [bleep]. >> tucker: to be clear, kids were there because organizers wanted kids to be there. you see an event page from best drag shows.com. the bottom of the flier says minors are allowed if accompanied by a parent or...
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for the "pbs newshour," i'm john yang in berkeley, california. ♪ judy: a yearlong independent investigationational women's soccer league found systemic patterns of emotional abuse and sexual misconduct and that the league as well, as the u.s. soccer federation, failed to address players' complaints for years. amna nawaz has our report. amna: judy, the report documents allegations of verbal and sexual abuse across multiple teams, shows how players' complaint were dismissed by league officials, and lays out in disturbing detail the misconduct of three past coaches. according to the report, former racing louisville coach christy holly used his power to sexually abuse and retaliate against his players. paul riley, former coach of the north carolina courage, coerced players to have sex with him, and his abuse was a so-called open secret. and chicago red stars former coach rory dames was known for his tirades and -- quote -- "crossed the line" into sexual relationships with his former youth league players. the investigation was led by former deputy attorney general sally yates, who joins me now.
for the "pbs newshour," i'm john yang in berkeley, california. ♪ judy: a yearlong independent investigationational women's soccer league found systemic patterns of emotional abuse and sexual misconduct and that the league as well, as the u.s. soccer federation, failed to address players' complaints for years. amna nawaz has our report. amna: judy, the report documents allegations of verbal and sexual abuse across multiple teams, shows how players' complaint were dismissed by league...
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it passed in berkeley and oakland, california, though it hasn't been implemented yet. and this november, it's on the ballot in culver city, california. >> they're writing letters to local legislators and mayors, and in many ways they're being the change they want to see in the world. >> reporter: but there is skepticism. culver city's former mayor wrote an argument against the change saying these are not elections with training wheels so your children can warm up for the big elections. these are big elections. and some worry teens aren't mature enough to make their own informed choice. >> a lot of people think young people will just vote based on how their parents want them to vote. >> reporter: what's been your response to that? >> the research simply doesn't indicate that youth voting is a mirroring of what their parents have down. >> a lot of these local issues impact us. >> reporter: he said if he can get a job and pay taxes on his salary, he should have a voice. michael george, cbs news, new york. >>> my sister, believe it or not, shot this video of the spacex roc
it passed in berkeley and oakland, california, though it hasn't been implemented yet. and this november, it's on the ballot in culver city, california. >> they're writing letters to local legislators and mayors, and in many ways they're being the change they want to see in the world. >> reporter: but there is skepticism. culver city's former mayor wrote an argument against the change saying these are not elections with training wheels so your children can warm up for the big...
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lauren: berkeley is next year in berkeley, california. stuart: to build a new property or house.d. stuart: you can't -- lauren: california, colorado, new york, and washington state put measures in place that restrict buildings from having natural gas. stuart: you've got to power your stove with electricity. electricity is expensive and not as good as natural gas. lauren: not if you are a chef. california is a copycat. when i was there last week doing a high gas price story they said we set the tone for the nation. we have high standards and everybody follows in line. stuart: governor newsom wants to be the president of the united states. hyundai has an electric suv that unlocks by scanning your face. how the genesis gb 60 works. we have record high inflation, border crisis and historic learning loss among students. vice president harris is focused on school buses. >> who doesn't love yellow school bus? raise your hand if you love a yellow school bus. stuart: 12 days to the midterms i think she's missing the mark and we will be back. ♪ the wheels on the bus go round and round ♪ ro
lauren: berkeley is next year in berkeley, california. stuart: to build a new property or house.d. stuart: you can't -- lauren: california, colorado, new york, and washington state put measures in place that restrict buildings from having natural gas. stuart: you've got to power your stove with electricity. electricity is expensive and not as good as natural gas. lauren: not if you are a chef. california is a copycat. when i was there last week doing a high gas price story they said we set the...
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this person, a staunch maga supporter or january si 6 , considering odd their neighbors in berkeley, californiacts and nudist actives and they have black lives matter and lgbtq pride flags outside of the home, either way the guy is psychotic. kennedy: it was too ken ven conconvenient for people like hillary clinton to pain him as a qanon, ultra right, and maga hat-wearing, none adds up, it is a o horrible hi thing that happened. i to wish the speaker's husband well, it is terrifying to admit, they are weird, we don't have a lot of right angles. >> this is one of those times i am sick of right wing conspiracy theorists who find it odd a nudist who we're not sure if he was in just his underwear or not broke into the home of the speaker of the house who is third in line for presidency, went through whatever level of security is there. and assaulted her husband with a hammer after the police got there. -- that is a tale as old add time, if i had a nickel are for every time i heard, that i would be full of nickels,. i think like you and olive wolivia releasing bodycam and security camera footage wil
this person, a staunch maga supporter or january si 6 , considering odd their neighbors in berkeley, californiacts and nudist actives and they have black lives matter and lgbtq pride flags outside of the home, either way the guy is psychotic. kennedy: it was too ken ven conconvenient for people like hillary clinton to pain him as a qanon, ultra right, and maga hat-wearing, none adds up, it is a o horrible hi thing that happened. i to wish the speaker's husband well, it is terrifying to admit,...
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berkeley runs a network of seismic stations across northern california, just like the usgs does they me to those stations with an algorithm that we created at berkeley, as well. it generated the alert on tuesday. that algorithm creates an alert that gets pushed out to various delivery markets. the my shakeout is something that everybody can dollars of the get the warning on their phone. also, if you have an android phone, it is built into android phones but every android phone got the alert on tuesday, as well. >> really? andro phones, you are able to use them to measure rthquake activity in various places around the world. to make that is right but everyone's phone has an accelerometer and that allows them to see if they are in portrait or landscape mode to abuse that accelerometer to to tell earthquakes as well. the app does that. the records earthquakes. we use that for research but also, with an android, they are using it with the entire android ecosystem. all phones around the globe actually detecting earthquakes today. the android early warning system is delivering alerts in man
berkeley runs a network of seismic stations across northern california, just like the usgs does they me to those stations with an algorithm that we created at berkeley, as well. it generated the alert on tuesday. that algorithm creates an alert that gets pushed out to various delivery markets. the my shakeout is something that everybody can dollars of the get the warning on their phone. also, if you have an android phone, it is built into android phones but every android phone got the alert on...
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i am a ph.d candidate in city planning at university of california berkeley and a san francisco resident and i am thrilled to share the work today that contributed to this conversation. if you can go to the next slide please. thank you. my research is on sustainability transportation. i have published a number of studies in peer review studies on san francisco, the bus stop study was a series of projects i have done. i did work on street parking using sat a little imagery and micro mobility in the city and interested in the range of issues and go in-depth on the bus stop work. next slide please. so in the summer of 2020 i embarked on a census of on street of sfmta bus stops in san francisco that culminated in 2021 in the following paper in the journal of public transportation which is appear reviewed review academic journal and drew attention from the san francisco standard and covered by bloomberg and city lab at a national level and response from a number of transit advocates, riders and activists and supervisor preston 's office. next slide please so i was interested and as you heard
i am a ph.d candidate in city planning at university of california berkeley and a san francisco resident and i am thrilled to share the work today that contributed to this conversation. if you can go to the next slide please. thank you. my research is on sustainability transportation. i have published a number of studies in peer review studies on san francisco, the bus stop study was a series of projects i have done. i did work on street parking using sat a little imagery and micro mobility in...
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. >> you won't believe this out of california tonight, uc berkeley's law school is nown under fire after an apparentap student led effort to create what was being dubbed a jewish free zone. after nine student groups adopted a rule forbidding pro-israel speakers at events. now the dean of the law school is pushing back , saying no such zones exist a d criticizing the effort and a law school assistant, dean, told us in a statement,n o quote, the u.s. berkeley administration denounced the effort as soon as it emerge oon asd. at's but that's not stopping outrage over how such bigotry could even gain ansty support the on the campus. and why didn't the university outrightt stop it? and sadly, it' fs only one of many examples of far left bigotry. bintolerance at the california school. you might remembergust back in august when the off campus berkeley student housing banned whity house students from commoe areas, citing the threat of, quote, white violencef whit with reaction. he's the author of the best selling book, the price of principle. .harvard law professor. alan dershowitz. professor, th
. >> you won't believe this out of california tonight, uc berkeley's law school is nown under fire after an apparentap student led effort to create what was being dubbed a jewish free zone. after nine student groups adopted a rule forbidding pro-israel speakers at events. now the dean of the law school is pushing back , saying no such zones exist a d criticizing the effort and a law school assistant, dean, told us in a statement,n o quote, the u.s. berkeley administration denounced the...
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he is registered to an address in berkeley, california. but details on his life are sketchy. all we have is looking at his state of mind and possible motivations is what he said on the premises. he was looking for nancy, he said and what he find of him on social media. we know in recent weeks and months he posted a grab bag of conspiracy theories about the covid response, about january 6th. all of that coming together to give investigators some sense that he was in the grip of a real fever when it came to thinking about nancy pelosi and it may be what motivated him to come here on this night. we don't know how bad paul pelosi was injured, but the picture seems to be slowly coming together here. >> nbc's jake ward live in san francisco. we thank you for being with us. joining me now is joyce vance and former spokesperson for the house overnight committee for republicans. joyce, i want to start with you. you got a suspect in custody. literally caught red handed in the act with the weapon in his hands by police. so what's next in this investigation? >> so you have to stop. you h
he is registered to an address in berkeley, california. but details on his life are sketchy. all we have is looking at his state of mind and possible motivations is what he said on the premises. he was looking for nancy, he said and what he find of him on social media. we know in recent weeks and months he posted a grab bag of conspiracy theories about the covid response, about january 6th. all of that coming together to give investigators some sense that he was in the grip of a real fever when...
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workers more fire to organize some like hannah smith at the recently organized rei store in berkeley, california, says a downturn makes better benefits and job stability for important so now is the time to push. >> i had co-workers who lived through the '08 recession and had a real tough time finding them and creating a union now felt like a way to protect for that in the future. >> reporter: after getting feedback from workers, starbucks announced new benefits this spring, including higher pay, but so far the enhanced benefits only apply to non-union stores as starbucks says the company and union need to negotiate over changes at stores that have organized, and at the same time petitions to organize have fallen. >> they try to scare people out of it to destroy the long game but the long game is us winning no matter what. >> reporter: and they are now monitoring the job market for a cool off i think it will make it more difficult if we do have a recession and the job market chills out, where it's harder for employees to find other employment so they would be less likely to take the risk of union
workers more fire to organize some like hannah smith at the recently organized rei store in berkeley, california, says a downturn makes better benefits and job stability for important so now is the time to push. >> i had co-workers who lived through the '08 recession and had a real tough time finding them and creating a union now felt like a way to protect for that in the future. >> reporter: after getting feedback from workers, starbucks announced new benefits this spring,...
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we believe that he is from berkeley, california. we believe that he has been involved in some previous protests in san francisco. we are working to confirm anything that we believe we know about him before we put it out there. there's all sorts of speculation as you can imagine as always in these situations on social media. we are not reporting anything until we've got it confirmed but there appears to be a social media trail and once we had can confirm those social media outlets are directly linked to this specific 42-year-old we will get them to you as soon as you can. >> we will let you get back to work jonathan hunt. >> team coverage speaking of david live from the justice department what's the update there? >> sandra john first of all we talked the last hour if paul pelosi had security with him any type of security detail. parently we know the answer now. it seems to be know no because the police chief made it clear that when the san francisco police came to the home they found as jonathan hunt just reported paul pelosi and the
we believe that he is from berkeley, california. we believe that he has been involved in some previous protests in san francisco. we are working to confirm anything that we believe we know about him before we put it out there. there's all sorts of speculation as you can imagine as always in these situations on social media. we are not reporting anything until we've got it confirmed but there appears to be a social media trail and once we had can confirm those social media outlets are directly...
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picture of this ia individual, identified as david, 42, most recently believed to be from the berkeley, californiabeen a little bit difficult to find an address for him so far this evening. he appears to be a bit of a transient if you will. as far as the information from the san francisco police department chief, this happened at approximately 2:27 a.m. local time in california. police were called to the address for a home break-in, and for a priority wellness check. when police arrived, according to chief scott, apparently what they found was paul pelosi and this attacker in a struggle. and both of them were holding a hammer, and then the individual struck paul pelosi, as we know, he's suffered serious injuries, he's at the hospital, undergoing care at this moment. and then after that, chris, they were able to take him into custody. he's expected to be charged by local authorities in san francisco later today with attempted homicide, assault, elder abuse and a host of other charges. our understanding, according to two people who have been briefed on this investigation, so far, and this is prelimi
picture of this ia individual, identified as david, 42, most recently believed to be from the berkeley, californiabeen a little bit difficult to find an address for him so far this evening. he appears to be a bit of a transient if you will. as far as the information from the san francisco police department chief, this happened at approximately 2:27 a.m. local time in california. police were called to the address for a home break-in, and for a priority wellness check. when police arrived,...
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see this individual, david, born in january of 1980, 42 years old, last believed from the berkeley, california, area, in a struggle with paul pelosi, the speaker's husband. they're both holding a hammer, according to police. and then at some point, immediately thereafter, the man strikes paul pelosi, with that hammer. they render aid, take the attacker into custody, according to the police chief, and at that point obviously, there is an investigation well under way. now the man is expected to be charged later today on attempted homicide, assault, elder abuse, and a host of other charges. we still haven't, we still don't have those yet. and we don't know whether or not he's speaking with investigators. what we have been told by two people briefed on the investigation and including in this reporting from our colleague haily talbot who covers the hill as we all know, that at some point, this individual says, where is nancy, where is nancy, but i caution that this is early on in the investigation, and early on in the case, so we need to get a little bit more details about that. the police chief ha
see this individual, david, born in january of 1980, 42 years old, last believed from the berkeley, california, area, in a struggle with paul pelosi, the speaker's husband. they're both holding a hammer, according to police. and then at some point, immediately thereafter, the man strikes paul pelosi, with that hammer. they render aid, take the attacker into custody, according to the police chief, and at that point obviously, there is an investigation well under way. now the man is expected to...
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the suspect is a 42-year-old, believed to have resided in berkeley california, nearby.ked mary mccord, an expert on this, on what she has heard about an online presence for someone with his same name. mary: it's not confirmed that this is the same person, but a person with the same name as the attacker is connected to a couple of different online platforms, one being a blogspot that seems to be espousing free speech and and, you know, decrying censorship by the government. and the other is a website that engages in antisemitism, anti- lgbtq rhetoric, qanon conspiracy theories and hate speech targeting women and immigrants. lisa: i was told by a source that was briefed that the suspect did ask where is nancy, that he went looking for the speaker of the house specifically. he has been charged with multiple counts, including attempted murder. police are working on the case. judy: a lot of questions obviously about how he managed to get in, where was the security in her home in san francisco. what is known right now about threats against lawmakers and how they are being pro
the suspect is a 42-year-old, believed to have resided in berkeley california, nearby.ked mary mccord, an expert on this, on what she has heard about an online presence for someone with his same name. mary: it's not confirmed that this is the same person, but a person with the same name as the attacker is connected to a couple of different online platforms, one being a blogspot that seems to be espousing free speech and and, you know, decrying censorship by the government. and the other is a...
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>> you assumed that it was confined to places like berkeley, california, or wherever, where the the leading edge of weirdness. but that's not true. sarah gonzales from the blaze tv just attended an all ages drag show last weekend in plano, texas. >> here's some footage that she shot gabby. >> now, to be clear, kids were there because organizers wanted kids to be there. on your screen, you're seeing an event page from best drag shows .com and advertises tickets for an upcoming event in november. the bottom of the flier says that minors are allowed, if accompanied by a parent or guardian. now, apparently, this is not a crime in the state of texas. it's certainly a huge moral crime that nobody should accept . you're not tolerant if you accept this sexualizing children is totally wrong. it's the most wrong thing of all. and it just shows a totally passive and out of it. the rest of us are that we haven't acknowledged that and done something about actually done something about it. sarah gonzalez has done something about it. she works at plays tv. she joins us tonight. sarah , thanks so much for
>> you assumed that it was confined to places like berkeley, california, or wherever, where the the leading edge of weirdness. but that's not true. sarah gonzales from the blaze tv just attended an all ages drag show last weekend in plano, texas. >> here's some footage that she shot gabby. >> now, to be clear, kids were there because organizers wanted kids to be there. on your screen, you're seeing an event page from best drag shows .com and advertises tickets for an upcoming...
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a uc berkeley expert tells us why california is so vulnerable with the steep gas price hikes. > >> flu season getting an early . the california high school withs with hundreds of students sick.s fueling life is busy. so, come to shell and get three things done at once. first, fill up with shell v-power nitro+ to help keep your engine running like new. nice! then save up with the fuel rewards program and never pay full price for gas again. oh wow! and, finally, snack up to save even more at the pump. that's great! make the most of the stop you need to make with shell. wait! there's three of me? awesome! > >> tonight, north carolina offis carolina officers are trying to figure out why a 15-year-old boy killed five people includig people including his own brother in a mass shooting. it happened in a residential neighborhood of raleigh. the husband of one of the victims is speaking oute out. he says he found his wife and their dog shot on their front porch. >> i froze. i didn't know what to do. you know, could have performed cpr or something, but i just froze. i called 911. >> police say t
a uc berkeley expert tells us why california is so vulnerable with the steep gas price hikes. > >> flu season getting an early . the california high school withs with hundreds of students sick.s fueling life is busy. so, come to shell and get three things done at once. first, fill up with shell v-power nitro+ to help keep your engine running like new. nice! then save up with the fuel rewards program and never pay full price for gas again. oh wow! and, finally, snack up to save even...
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california. right here in the bay area. we spoke to the berkeley student association the oldest university group in the u.s. planning an event to remember the family. >> the community event has been been in california for many years. we are local business owners, farmer workers, teachers, it's disappointing to see what happened to this famil. this family. >> they are holding a vigil to honor the family and they're working on details to honor the. the family. > >> going to headlines now. oakland is getting a boost to recruit and retain teachers with with a focus on black, latino, and other teachers of color in some of the hardest hit areas to to fill subject areas. the school district proceeding a $5 million grant for a marketplace to connect teachers to discounted housing. >> after seeing how this was from my student teaching year, i i knew this was a school district i wanted to work for. it was a big reason i could achieve my goal of becoming a teacher. >> this is part of the teachers rooted in oakland program, open to all 2000+ teachers in the di
california. right here in the bay area. we spoke to the berkeley student association the oldest university group in the u.s. planning an event to remember the family. >> the community event has been been in california for many years. we are local business owners, farmer workers, teachers, it's disappointing to see what happened to this famil. this family. >> they are holding a vigil to honor the family and they're working on details to honor the. the family. > >> going to...
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a uc berkeley expert tells us why california is so vulnerable with the steep gas price hikes. > >> flu season getting an early . the california high school withs with hundreds of students sick.s fueling prop 27 sends 90% of profits from online sports betting to out-of-state corporations in places like new york and boston. no wonder it's so popular... out there. yeah! i can't believe those idiots are going to fall for this. 90%! hey mark, did you know california is sending us all their money? suckers. -those idiots! [ laughter ] imagine that, a whole state made up of suckers. vote no on 27. it's a terrible deal for california. we win. you lose. cotton candy. pink lemonade. bubble gum. when tobacco companies sell candy flavored products, they know exactly what they're doing because four out of five kids who use tobacco start with a flavored product. and once they're hooked, they can be addicted for life. this election: we can stop big tobacco's dirty trick. voting yes on prop 31 will end the sale of candy flavored tobacco products. saving kids from nicotine addiction. vote yes on 31. > >
a uc berkeley expert tells us why california is so vulnerable with the steep gas price hikes. > >> flu season getting an early . the california high school withs with hundreds of students sick.s fueling prop 27 sends 90% of profits from online sports betting to out-of-state corporations in places like new york and boston. no wonder it's so popular... out there. yeah! i can't believe those idiots are going to fall for this. 90%! hey mark, did you know california is sending us all their...
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the reports are results rather mirror a similar uc berkeley poll last month. california is just not happy about the gas prices right now. the state is three cents away from an all time record high. ktvu is. tom baker has a closer look at some of the factors that are fueling the high prices that are not being seen across the rest of the country. with navy ships, important sailors and marines onshore fleet week is officially here. francisco's mayor, london breed even offering a proclamation to a rear admiral for the us navy. it is considered officially fleet week. obviously that's the wrong package right there. we'll hopefully get tom baker's gaspari story coming up in just a bit well for the 1st 3rd time in two weeks, part today experienced a mechanical problem in the transbay tube. the latest incident happened during this morning's commute cosine system wide delays, bart says trains did not become stranded inside the tube. but some trains did have to turn around to help keep service moving while crews evaluated the problem. bart says normal service resumed shortly after
the reports are results rather mirror a similar uc berkeley poll last month. california is just not happy about the gas prices right now. the state is three cents away from an all time record high. ktvu is. tom baker has a closer look at some of the factors that are fueling the high prices that are not being seen across the rest of the country. with navy ships, important sailors and marines onshore fleet week is officially here. francisco's mayor, london breed even offering a proclamation to a...
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. >> we know but the suspect 42 years old being reported in several california publications he's a berkeley resident. i'm sure folks at fox are scouring his background to find out more about it. do we know anything about him as far as you know at this point? >> all we know officially police is that age, 42 years old and we don't know much else at all officially. there is a lot of information out there by social media via some of the local outlets he was from berkeley and may have been involved in some previous protest not necessarily aimed at nancy pelosi but previous protests that have taken place in san francisco. we are of course digging into all of that, john but again we don't want to put information that is unconfirmed out there because we don't know what the fact are of this person's background. we will get them as soon as we can and bring them to our viewers then but we don't want to indulge in the speculation we are seeing online and in these situations as we know too well. >> so to your point you learned little in that briefing moments ago. this is the capitol police involved san
. >> we know but the suspect 42 years old being reported in several california publications he's a berkeley resident. i'm sure folks at fox are scouring his background to find out more about it. do we know anything about him as far as you know at this point? >> all we know officially police is that age, 42 years old and we don't know much else at all officially. there is a lot of information out there by social media via some of the local outlets he was from berkeley and may have...