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analysis from brian levin director of the center for the study of hate and extremism at california state university at san bernardino thank you very much for being with us brian. let's get right to this we're hearing that the f.b.i. received information from russia that the older brother was a follower of radical islam now he was an allegedly still able to carry out these activities how is this possible well it's possible because in the united states actually following a violent ideology is constitutionally protected there used to be laws in the united states that made it a crime to advocate the destruction of the government however those laws were overturned by the supreme court decades ago so hat advocating violence in the abstract is constitutionally protected now we were able to speak to their mother and all mothers are going to hope that their sons are innocent but they can a she claims that the f.b.i. was actually controlling the activities of her elder son for the past five years even saying that they were set up what's your take. i don't know how to give credibility to something that is bey
analysis from brian levin director of the center for the study of hate and extremism at california state university at san bernardino thank you very much for being with us brian. let's get right to this we're hearing that the f.b.i. received information from russia that the older brother was a follower of radical islam now he was an allegedly still able to carry out these activities how is this possible well it's possible because in the united states actually following a violent ideology is...
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. >>> the california state university -- california state university, los angeles campus was evacuated afternoon after a bomb threat. someone called the school and said a bomb would explode in two hour. the school evacuated students and canceled classes. the bomb squad responded but didn't find anything. >>> pictures helped the fbi identify twenty-two suspects in the boston marathon bomb -- two suspects in the boston marathon bombing. >> plus the risk still exists, the red flag about some of chevron's pipelines and problems that are linked to the chevron refinery fire. you kids should count yourselves lucky. we didn't have u-verse back in my day. you couldn't just... guys... there you are. you know you couldn't just pause a show in one room, then... where was i... you couldn't pause a show in one room then start playing it in another. and...i'm talking to myself... [ male announcer ] call to get u-verse tv for just $19 a month for 2 years with qualifying bundles. rethink possible. for 2 years with qualifying bundles. when i take a picture of this check, it goes straight to the bank. oh
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. >>> the online learning company is helping schools expand and the governor of california state universityr generations more affectively. >> people are open to argument and interested in this new form of learning in a world that is is changing as rapidly as any other time. >>> saving the environment and generating power one calorie at a time. they are using exercise to power. they collected 19 machines to grid and each pedal helps power the entire campus. >> the more you challenge yourself the more power you will build. >> the program began about four-months ago and enough energy has been accumulated to power a house for two-days. >>> the power line car is celebrating their anniversary. 1878 was the first rider and a table car bell ringing challenge was held to celebrate. the vice president of union bank rang it has many times as he can and for each dollar he donated to the museum. $3,000 were raised. >>> let's check in with bill martin. what a day to be out on car. >> if you are a tourist on this day, you are getting a good day. beautiful spring weather record in santa rosa. and 83 in wal
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. >>> the online learning company is helping schools expand and the governor of california state universitys younger generations more affectively. >> people are open to argument and interested in this new form of learning in a world that is is changing as rapidly as any other time. >>> saving the environment and generating power one calorie at a time. they are using exercise to power. they collected 19 machines to grid and each pedal helps power the entire campus. >> the more you challenge yourself the more power you will build. >> the program began about four-months ago and enough energy has been accumulated to power a house for two-days. >>> the power line car is celebrating their anniversary. 1878 was the first rider and a table car bell ringing challenge was held to celebrate. the vice president of union bank rang it has many times as he can and for each dollar he donated to the museum. $3,000 were raised. >>> let's check in with bill martin. what a day to be out on car. >> if you are a tourist on this day, you are getting a good day. beautiful spring weather, record in santa rosa. and
. >>> the online learning company is helping schools expand and the governor of california state universitys younger generations more affectively. >> people are open to argument and interested in this new form of learning in a world that is is changing as rapidly as any other time. >>> saving the environment and generating power one calorie at a time. they are using exercise to power. they collected 19 machines to grid and each pedal helps power the entire campus....
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brian levin director of the center for the study of hate and extremism at the california state university of san bernardino says in the light of the events in boston the u.s. must turn a spotlight on the security situation at home the domestic situation united states is that we are reasonably secure but it's not failsafe and i think it's been proven to young men had a major american city on lockdown and that speaks volumes we had something similar in southern california with someone who was an ideologically motivated extremist having the whole community shut down so i think that we've gotten a bit complacent but we've also had law enforcement training and put in place reasonable security measures the fact of the matter is terrorism is going to continue in the united states we had a string of dozens of plots of both from a domestic extremist and and foreign sympathetic extremists if you will and most of them are unsuccessful so it's when is that shot going to go into the goal and that's what we worry about we could have mass casualties at any time in the united states or in europe when som
brian levin director of the center for the study of hate and extremism at the california state university of san bernardino says in the light of the events in boston the u.s. must turn a spotlight on the security situation at home the domestic situation united states is that we are reasonably secure but it's not failsafe and i think it's been proven to young men had a major american city on lockdown and that speaks volumes we had something similar in southern california with someone who was an...
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we look forward to helping other california state university campuses make available to thousands of students the innovative, blended approach to learning developed by s-j-s-u and ed-x." california public schools are now allowed to expand their reading lists to feature l-g-b-t friendly books. update news reporter ashley cunha explains what this means for the future of the state. ">>>according to the california department of education, the reading list is being expanded to over 7,800 recommended titles for children in grades k through 12. this is the first time in california's history where award-winning works of fiction, non-fiction, poetry and activity books are being added that recognize lgbt youth. despite being in london, sociology professor james lee says that this move will benefit students in learning about the history and future of the lgbt community. "i believe that one of the biggest problems that young gay and lesbian people face is the silence about people who are like them, because it's always been something that we hushed up. like, i imagine there are still lots of peop
we look forward to helping other california state university campuses make available to thousands of students the innovative, blended approach to learning developed by s-j-s-u and ed-x." california public schools are now allowed to expand their reading lists to feature l-g-b-t friendly books. update news reporter ashley cunha explains what this means for the future of the state. ">>>according to the california department of education, the reading list is being expanded to...
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gavin newsom and san jose state university's president agreed to create a center to oversee hybrid online classes' four other campuses in the californiasystem. the hybrid college class is offered by the nonprofit the de-excite, through harvard, mit and 10 other universities, combine on- line video lectures and discussions boards with a class interactions with instructors, live discussions, a group quizzes an individual tests. sjs you decided to start the new center thanks to the success of mit's the dx online course " circuits and electronics " taken by students of as up-to-date as you ' as electio sjsu's elecl engineering department last fall and this semester. >> the seas have had the worst drop in sales in the last 19 years. the market research firm " idc " says that shipments of the personal computer fell 14% worldwide last quarter. that is nearly twice what they had predicted. idc partially blames the " windows 80 operating program from microsoft. it was expected to give the industry a boost, but received mixed reviews when it debuted. >> if you bought a power ball ticket, you could be a lucky winner. power ball came to californi
gavin newsom and san jose state university's president agreed to create a center to oversee hybrid online classes' four other campuses in the californiasystem. the hybrid college class is offered by the nonprofit the de-excite, through harvard, mit and 10 other universities, combine on- line video lectures and discussions boards with a class interactions with instructors, live discussions, a group quizzes an individual tests. sjs you decided to start the new center thanks to the success of...
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gavin new some and san jose state university president agreed to create a center to oversee hybrid all my class or other campuses in the californiae class is offered by the nonprofit ed x through harvard, mit and 10 other universities, combine on- line video lectures and discussions board with in a class interactions with instructors, live discussions, group quizzes and individual test. s j s you decided to start in center bank to the success of mit's ed ex online course circuits and electronic device students of s j s use of electrical engineer dept. last fall and this semester. >> if you bought a power ball ticket ability. power ball can't to california on monday and the first drawing was held last night. here of the winning numbers in case [ man ] we have a go for auto sequence start. t-minus 5, 4, 3, 2, 1... ignition. [ male announcer ] launch your internet experience on at&t's newly expanded advanced digital network and connect more wi-fi-enabled devices at home. [ female announcer ] call to get u-verse high speed internet starting at $14.95 a month -- a guaranteed price for 12 months. or ask how to get your choice of a kind
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brian levin from the center for the study of hate and extremism at california state university believes that u.s. security measures don't make the country any safer the domestic situation united states is that we are reasonably secure but it's not failsafe and i think it's been proven two young men had a major american city on lockdown and that speaks volumes we had something similar in southern california with someone who was an ideologically motivated extremist having the whole community shut down so i think that we've gotten a bit complacent but we've also had law enforcement training and put in place reasonable security measures the fact of the matter is terrorism is going to continue in the united states we could have mass casualties and any time in the united states or in europe when some of these folks are successful the plots keep coming. and on the wave of fear and frustration after the deadly bombings in boston the highly controversial cyber security bill finally gets the a k from the u.s. times a representative short live report on how the new law could be used in the war on
brian levin from the center for the study of hate and extremism at california state university believes that u.s. security measures don't make the country any safer the domestic situation united states is that we are reasonably secure but it's not failsafe and i think it's been proven two young men had a major american city on lockdown and that speaks volumes we had something similar in southern california with someone who was an ideologically motivated extremist having the whole community shut...
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brian levin from california state university at san bernardino, thank you for coming back, brian.you on at a bad time. we have to be aware of what is going on here. what do you piece together here? there was a case he was involved with as a task force leader. we saw his threat to the -- suggested threat to that group, apparently. how does it all fit together here? the arian league brother hood and this killing? >> great question. let's not forget that back in 2005 a judge had two of her family members killed and initially speculation went to white supremacist when it turned out to be a disgruntled litigant. let's look at a couple of things. mike hasse who was assassinated on january 31st, that happened the same day that two arian brotherhood of texas, both 40, pled guilty to rackateering and conspiracy charges in houston and the kaufman district attorney's office is part of a multijurisdictional federally led operation that was huge against the arian brotherhood of texas that came down in november 2012. also remember that of all of the domestic groups, the arian breer brotherhood
brian levin from california state university at san bernardino, thank you for coming back, brian.you on at a bad time. we have to be aware of what is going on here. what do you piece together here? there was a case he was involved with as a task force leader. we saw his threat to the -- suggested threat to that group, apparently. how does it all fit together here? the arian league brother hood and this killing? >> great question. let's not forget that back in 2005 a judge had two of her...
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gavin new some and sandals a state university's president agreed to present to to oversee hybrid on my glasses or other campuses in the california state university system. >> a hybrid college class offer the nonprofit a this- x, through harvard, mit and 10 other universities, discussions, a group which is an individual tests. combined on line via lead to the discussion boards with in class interaction with instructionors. >> s. jay s. u decided to start the new center banks to this as of invitees ed x online course circuit electronics taken by students at s j s use electrical engineering department last fall semester and is a master. >> pcs have had the worst drop in sales in the last 19 years. the market research firm idc says since of the personal computers fell 14 percent were white last quarter. that's nearly twice what they predicted. idc partly blames the windows eight operating program for microsoft it was expected to give the industry a boost, received mixed reviews when it debuted. idc says when the state is not only failed to boost the pc market, but appears to have slowed it. >> thank and gearing up in august, george
gavin new some and sandals a state university's president agreed to present to to oversee hybrid on my glasses or other campuses in the california state university system. >> a hybrid college class offer the nonprofit a this- x, through harvard, mit and 10 other universities, discussions, a group which is an individual tests. combined on line via lead to the discussion boards with in class interaction with instructionors. >> s. jay s. u decided to start the new center banks to this...
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and up here or pass through california courts and more than a third of chinese educated in the united states are educated at a handful of california universities. >>> meanwhile in texas trying to convince the state house in austin to allow tesla to sell cars there. many states, texas included, won't allow car companies to open their own stores like this expanded store at santana row in the south bay. instead cars must be sold through franchisee dealers by law. tesla argues it's so new and so revolutionary it needs its own people to sell the cars to get the message out, the way apple sells its own computers in apple stores. old laws in old states including new york, colorado, and texas for bid that in fact, in some cases car companies can't even fix their own cars. that has to be done at a franchisee dealer as well. back to you. >> scott, thank you very much. if you want to go out and buy fancy cars or a jet, time to get tickets ready. the very first powerball drawing, including tickets in california, it is being held tonight. $3.1 million worth of tickets purchased in just the 24 hours of powerball sales in the state last week when that jumped
and up here or pass through california courts and more than a third of chinese educated in the united states are educated at a handful of california universities. >>> meanwhile in texas trying to convince the state house in austin to allow tesla to sell cars there. many states, texas included, won't allow car companies to open their own stores like this expanded store at santana row in the south bay. instead cars must be sold through franchisee dealers by law. tesla argues it's so new...
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california. >> and it's for more money for state funding and universal insurance coverage for care. >> a california law passed two years ago requires private insurers to cover early intervention therapy. advocates say that will will save nearly $200 million a year in bills. >> new research finds there is a biological reason why some men tend to find it difficult to read womens' emotions. scientists gave a brain scan and took pictures of iz. the men found it twice as hard to guess a woman's mood as a man. when looking at women's eyes they found themselves mystified. scientists says a hospital in germany say this less personal process means men find it harder to identify with women's feelings. we just have to try harder. >> what am i thinking now? >> why many am i working with this man? >> we have to go to a break, right? coming up next a royal gem with a history. >> a 34 6. >>> coming up at 6:00 abc 7 news reporter ama daetz is with fbi agents as they search roof tops for evidence this, year's winners of the golden environmental prize from a teacher protecting skies in tuscan. we'll have those story
california. >> and it's for more money for state funding and universal insurance coverage for care. >> a california law passed two years ago requires private insurers to cover early intervention therapy. advocates say that will will save nearly $200 million a year in bills. >> new research finds there is a biological reason why some men tend to find it difficult to read womens' emotions. scientists gave a brain scan and took pictures of iz. the men found it twice as hard to...
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i can tell you this is just k-12, but if you look at america's colleges and universities in my own state, california, oakland university, in 2012, a former student returned to the campus, killed seven people and injured three. and we have these horrible, violent incidents in colleges and universities. now, school shootings are on the rise in america. i'm telling you. i have the numbers to show it. let's show it. the decades. we go back, 1979-1988. these are the number of incidents at schools. not the people killed but the number of school shootings. there were 27. these are just the k-12. this doesn't include the universities. k-12, 79-1988, 27 incidents. 1989-1998, 55. 1999-2008, 66. this is a number we don't want to keep going up. and in so many of these cases, it could have been prevented. not saying every case, but certainly in some cases. and if we were able to do something about the magazine capacity here, that would have a big impact on the numbers as well. so we are moving up, and that's not a good number. now, the parents of the fallen children at sandy hook and my hometown, my home state h
i can tell you this is just k-12, but if you look at america's colleges and universities in my own state, california, oakland university, in 2012, a former student returned to the campus, killed seven people and injured three. and we have these horrible, violent incidents in colleges and universities. now, school shootings are on the rise in america. i'm telling you. i have the numbers to show it. let's show it. the decades. we go back, 1979-1988. these are the number of incidents at schools....
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use a blended model on their campus that is one example, license the course to san jose state university in california in the fall of last year to very good success, early results but much success. so much the entirecal state system have decided to adopt edx campuses on 11 campuses this fall of the cal state universities will use a blended model on their campuses and the schools overtime will pay a license fee for these courses so you can think of online courses as being, think of it as the new textbook, i mean it is not exactly, much more than a textbook but think of it as a new textbook. in the past people are completely acceptable usinthe top friedman course ok, now i think professors will use courses from other places and the professor will be up leveled from spouting content from the stage with the back turned to the class from a blackboard, but rather, work with students, teach them ethics and how to learn, but teach students how to process information, so we go from spouting content to processing information, and i think this will be a win-win for teachers and the students. >> i'm sorry. >> a r
use a blended model on their campus that is one example, license the course to san jose state university in california in the fall of last year to very good success, early results but much success. so much the entirecal state system have decided to adopt edx campuses on 11 campuses this fall of the cal state universities will use a blended model on their campuses and the schools overtime will pay a license fee for these courses so you can think of online courses as being, think of it as the new...
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california ports. and more than a third of all chinese educated in the united states are educated at a handful of california universitiesthe dow industrials hit another record tuesday. we're back to records after sort of sideways trading over the last few weeks. except the nikkei. money has been pouring into that market for reasons we discussed previously. here at home, jcpenney fell 12% following the ceo switcheroo. general motors will once again advertise on facebook. this is news mostly because of the strange way gm pulled its ad s from the social networks hours, just hours before facebook's big ipo. we never really did figure out why, but it goes down in business history as one of the worst slaps in the face ever. >>> directv users, you may soon have an option for a new premium channel called dog tv, 24 hours of programming every day for dogs, featuring dogs. we showed you the slopy dog segment. here is the active dog segment. the idea is you tune in to dog tv before leaving home. it gives your puppy something to watch all day while you're gone. other dogs playing. >> yeah. >> instead of your dog playing x-box, or w
california ports. and more than a third of all chinese educated in the united states are educated at a handful of california universitiesthe dow industrials hit another record tuesday. we're back to records after sort of sideways trading over the last few weeks. except the nikkei. money has been pouring into that market for reasons we discussed previously. here at home, jcpenney fell 12% following the ceo switcheroo. general motors will once again advertise on facebook. this is news mostly...
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california highway patrol took over the chase and speeds reached 100 miles an hour. the driver of the stolen cab eventually ended up on the san francisco state university campus where he jumped out of the cab while it was still moving and still in drive and took off on foot and the cab rolled into a metal pole, which is one of those traffic barriers. the police have not been able to find the suspect. the stolen cab is here on campus as investigators are looking for clues. you can see the cab is an suv type vehicle and, again, we've got a couple of police cruisers still on scene as well as they are going through the cab and looking at it for any clues or evidence. that's the latest. for now, i'm live at san francisco state university, "today in the bay." >>> 4:47. new this morning. another person has died because of a new bird flu outbreak in china. so far, six people have died since the new strain was discovered last sunday at a shanghai market. authorities have since slaughtered all poultry. where the virus was detected in pigeons being sold for meat. health officials think people are contracting that virus through direct contact with infected foul. it says there has
california highway patrol took over the chase and speeds reached 100 miles an hour. the driver of the stolen cab eventually ended up on the san francisco state university campus where he jumped out of the cab while it was still moving and still in drive and took off on foot and the cab rolled into a metal pole, which is one of those traffic barriers. the police have not been able to find the suspect. the stolen cab is here on campus as investigators are looking for clues. you can see the cab is...
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america's secular state john kerry says they won't recognize madeira as president when out one let's talk more about this with dr william robinson professor of sociology at the university of california why is washington getting so involved here. well this is this is also nothing new the united states has been war launched waging a destabilization campaign against first the presidency will china so now and. now with my good since one thousand nine hundred ninety six two thousand and two which i was came to power fundamentally pulled venezuela out of the orbit of u.s. domination. represented the represents and represented the poor majority rather than a small middle class a wealthy minority and completely reoriented the country's resources for oil and even function of the population over the sideline from washington this is absolutely nothing new whatsoever that the united states now says these elections should be a recount and it's not going to recognize the new government this is simply the next two years into destabilization campaign against the believe are in revolution sorry sorry but there is claim all of a possible coup attempt back body u.s. you think that's got credibility it
america's secular state john kerry says they won't recognize madeira as president when out one let's talk more about this with dr william robinson professor of sociology at the university of california why is washington getting so involved here. well this is this is also nothing new the united states has been war launched waging a destabilization campaign against first the presidency will china so now and. now with my good since one thousand nine hundred ninety six two thousand and two which i...
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universe. >> reporter: here in california the state legislature is considering a plan to allow the state's 112 commy colleges to offer hard-to-get classes duringmeor winter breaks but there's a catch. the classes must be self- supporting. that means all students would pay the equivalent of nonresident rates for those classes meaning most students would pay more. proponents say it would help ensure access to needed classes. opponents fear it would favor students who can afford to pay and create a two-tier educational system. >> think that's fair? >> no. >> why not? >> because, i mean, who can afford it? no one barely can afford college now. >> reporter: so how much money are we talking about? well, the in-state per unit rate right now is $46 for those classes that they are proposing possibly during the summer and winter breaks. the out of state rate if you are a nonresident about 4 times that, juliette. about $200 a unit. many of these classes are three and four units. it adds up fast and students are right in the middle. >> does add up for a student. what are the chances that this bill will pa
universe. >> reporter: here in california the state legislature is considering a plan to allow the state's 112 commy colleges to offer hard-to-get classes duringmeor winter breaks but there's a catch. the classes must be self- supporting. that means all students would pay the equivalent of nonresident rates for those classes meaning most students would pay more. proponents say it would help ensure access to needed classes. opponents fear it would favor students who can afford to pay and...
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believe they may be headed to southern california from the state of washington, via the bay area in a white ford focus. >> a former san francisco state university vendor could be facing time in prison because of bribery. they were arraigned today on 250 felony charges. they believe that they took bribes in exchange for $4 million in university contracts to the company from 2002, 2009. >>> tomorrow, the parents of the brothers are expected to arrive here in the united states. new information reveals that the cia wanted to add the older brother to a watch list. a u.s. official who spoke on this, said that tamarlan was added to a database following the information that the agency received from russia. now some are asking if further information should have been taken after he posted radical information online. >> he posted on the internet -- >> the new information could prompt congressional inquiries if he was adequately investigated. >> tensions high on the mobile river in alabama after several massive explosions on two fuel barges. tonight, three people are in the hospital with injuries. the explosions happened on natural gas barges east of downt
believe they may be headed to southern california from the state of washington, via the bay area in a white ford focus. >> a former san francisco state university vendor could be facing time in prison because of bribery. they were arraigned today on 250 felony charges. they believe that they took bribes in exchange for $4 million in university contracts to the company from 2002, 2009. >>> tomorrow, the parents of the brothers are expected to arrive here in the united states. new...
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state university. >>> registered nurses reached a contract agreement after months of picket lines. it covers 800 nurses affcalifornia pacific -- at california pacific. nurses will receive a pay increase of 6% over the next three years. >>> college students rallied today in support of a group of bills aimed at preventing students from excessive student loan debt. >> he introduced a four bill package. the first bill requires financial literacy courses. the next two require student loan counseling. >> i have about $20,000 in loans right now. and i am a second year at ucla. >> the 4th is a resolution supporting changes to bankruptcy laws. >>> former 49er joe montana threw his support behind a bill to build behind the stadium. he is a part of a group planning its own hotel, bar and grill near the stadium. they are scheduled to consider the project tomorrow night. >>> if you drive along the 680 you probably noticed trees cut down. that is because a project is underway to widen the interstate. crews plan to add a lane in each direction. they will reduce collisions and decrease commute times. it will be finished by 2014. >>> you already know not to
state university. >>> registered nurses reached a contract agreement after months of picket lines. it covers 800 nurses affcalifornia pacific -- at california pacific. nurses will receive a pay increase of 6% over the next three years. >>> college students rallied today in support of a group of bills aimed at preventing students from excessive student loan debt. >> he introduced a four bill package. the first bill requires financial literacy courses. the next two require...
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california highway patrol took over the chase. the driver eventually ended up on the san francisco state university campus where he did jump out of it was still in drive and still moving. that suspect took off on foot and the cab rolled into a metal pole which is a traffic barrier. we see this taxi cab roll up. it slams into the parking poll here. soon enough, a cop runs in behind him. >> at this point, police still have not been able to findha
california highway patrol took over the chase. the driver eventually ended up on the san francisco state university campus where he did jump out of it was still in drive and still moving. that suspect took off on foot and the cab rolled into a metal pole which is a traffic barrier. we see this taxi cab roll up. it slams into the parking poll here. soon enough, a cop runs in behind him. >> at this point, police still have not been able to findha
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california has cleared another hurdle. state senate bill 190 just passed, allowing betting on most sports, except for college athletics. local universities, including stanford and the uc system asked the senate committee to drop the plan saying the ncaa does not allow states allow single game betting to host national championship. other opponents say 25% of gamblers in treatment programs are sports beters. this wa make the problem worse. casinos say they are already betting in nevada and this would just keep the money in the state where they say it belongs >>> it is probably a pretty good bet the house will be rocking for the golden state warriors looking to take control of the first round playoff series taking on the denver nug zets. >> the series is tied at a game a piece. one of the warriors star players may not be able to make it to takeoff. >> looking pretty comfortable out there. >> look at that. >> don't you like my pose. this is what it must feel like to be big, to be and feel big. they are big chairs and they are very comfortable chairs. this is the home bench of the golden state warriors, hardly a bench though. these are some c
california has cleared another hurdle. state senate bill 190 just passed, allowing betting on most sports, except for college athletics. local universities, including stanford and the uc system asked the senate committee to drop the plan saying the ncaa does not allow states allow single game betting to host national championship. other opponents say 25% of gamblers in treatment programs are sports beters. this wa make the problem worse. casinos say they are already betting in nevada and this...
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california has cleared another hurdle. state senate bill 190 just passed. the bill would allow betting on most sports, except for college athletics. local universities, including stanford, asked the sen naate committee to drop the plan. opponents say 25% of gamblers in treatment programs are sports beters and this would make the problem worse. casinos say californians are already betting in nevada and this would keep the money in the state where they say it belodges. >> former san francisco state university director accused of more than 100 counts of bribery will be in court. he is expected to be arraigned on 128 felony counts. prosecutors say he took bribes from stephon chong, the owner of an environmental waste firm. they were in exchange for $4 million in university contracts for chung's company. chung will also be arraigned today. >>> also in court today, the man accused in a drunk and driving crash that ultimately killed three members of a daly city family. police say dennis had alcohol in his system when he crashed another car last night, crashed right into that other car, killing a woman and her two sons. he has pleaded not guilty to those ch
california has cleared another hurdle. state senate bill 190 just passed. the bill would allow betting on most sports, except for college athletics. local universities, including stanford, asked the sen naate committee to drop the plan. opponents say 25% of gamblers in treatment programs are sports beters and this would make the problem worse. casinos say californians are already betting in nevada and this would keep the money in the state where they say it belodges. >> former san...
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california governor jerry brown. some in attendance expressed concern that san jose state was engaged in wasteful spending, and that the university needed to be held more accountable. however... bill nance, vice president of student affairs: "the really overriding misperception is the funding that's sitting, whether it's in a.s., whether it's in the student union, whether its in any of these auxiliaries, as we go through these budget things on the state side and the state keeps cutting more, hey wow, look at that huge pile of money sitting over there, let's go do something else with that. that is not, not what this conversation is about." based on the current proposal, 9.4 million would go to backfilling this year's tuition fee rollback. another 1.1 million would go toward accomodating increased enrollment in the future. 2.7 million would be for mandatory upkeep costs. what would go to the rest remains to be seen. incoming associated students president nick ayala found the university's proposal promising, but stressed more success can come with more collaboration. nick ayala, incoming a.s. president: "i think the responsibility l
california governor jerry brown. some in attendance expressed concern that san jose state was engaged in wasteful spending, and that the university needed to be held more accountable. however... bill nance, vice president of student affairs: "the really overriding misperception is the funding that's sitting, whether it's in a.s., whether it's in the student union, whether its in any of these auxiliaries, as we go through these budget things on the state side and the state keeps cutting...
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states. she was killed saturday in afghanistan by a suicide car bomber. they were delivering books to school children. her body will arrive today in delaware. >>> university of california at berkeley was the scene of a rally calling for immigration
states. she was killed saturday in afghanistan by a suicide car bomber. they were delivering books to school children. her body will arrive today in delaware. >>> university of california at berkeley was the scene of a rally calling for immigration
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universities. some of my colleagues felt it was disconcerting teaching a class with no students snncht of them. and nine california school districts break away from the state. we are at a moment where we have to think different. >> but will the feds approve their ground-breaking move. >> that is ctry to what the federal government has allowed. here is jessica aguirre.
universities. some of my colleagues felt it was disconcerting teaching a class with no students snncht of them. and nine california school districts break away from the state. we are at a moment where we have to think different. >> but will the feds approve their ground-breaking move. >> that is ctry to what the federal government has allowed. here is jessica aguirre.
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the university of california riverside study found that states with high levels of gun ownership and a tendency towards political conservatism tended to have high rates of suicide. the highest rate state, alaska. other states with high rates of conservatism, suicide and gun ownership include wyoming, idaho, alabama and west virginia. >>> parents of the sandy hook shooting victims are in washington, d.c. to push more gun control laws. as kyla campbell reports, their visit comes as a watered down bipartisan gun control plan is discussed today. >> reporter: senate democrats are meeting today to go over the plan being drawn up by west virginia democratic senator joe mansion and pat toomey. those senators propose background checks to cover online gun seams and those at gun shows. but their plan would likely exclude sales between close relatives. president obama has not been able to get congress to move on stricter gun laws but he hopes the family members of sandy hook will make a difference. they are on capitol hill pleading with lawmakers to strengthen the gun laws? we will not walk away
the university of california riverside study found that states with high levels of gun ownership and a tendency towards political conservatism tended to have high rates of suicide. the highest rate state, alaska. other states with high rates of conservatism, suicide and gun ownership include wyoming, idaho, alabama and west virginia. >>> parents of the sandy hook shooting victims are in washington, d.c. to push more gun control laws. as kyla campbell reports, their visit comes as a...
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the university of california riverside study found that states with high levels of gun ownership and a tendency towards political conservatism tended to have high rates of suicide. the highest rate state, alaska. other states with high rates of conservatism, suicide and gun ownership include wyoming, idaho, alabama and west virginia. >>> parents of the sandy hook shooting victims are in washington, d.c. to push more gun control laws. as kyla campbell reports, their visit comes as a watered down bipartisan gun control plan is discussed today. >> reporter: senate democrats are meeting today to go over the plan being drawn up by west virginia democratic senator joe mansion and pat toomey. those senators propose background checks to cover online gun seams and those at gun shows. but their plan would likely exclude sales between close relatives. president obama has not been able to get congress to move on stricter gun laws but he hopes the family members of sandy hook will make a difference. they are on capitol hill pleading with lawmakers to strengthen the gun laws? we will not walk away
the university of california riverside study found that states with high levels of gun ownership and a tendency towards political conservatism tended to have high rates of suicide. the highest rate state, alaska. other states with high rates of conservatism, suicide and gun ownership include wyoming, idaho, alabama and west virginia. >>> parents of the sandy hook shooting victims are in washington, d.c. to push more gun control laws. as kyla campbell reports, their visit comes as a...
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california, san francisco state, northern california. also in the department of commerce and the federal building and army induction shun center and criminal court building all in new york city. the next year somebody bombed the university of wisconsin at madison and the portland, oregon city hall. the death and injury toll was never in any high numbers for any one of these attacks but still in the late '60s early '70s bombs were going off a lot in that time in our history. bombs set off by politically motivated assailants. from the middle of that emerged thchl the anarchist cookbook published in 1971. it really caused a lot freak out when it first came out. people sent letters to the fbi. seemingly average citizens handwriting letters to j. edgar hoover the head of the fbi. dear mr. hoover. look at this. you wouldn't allow them to put this book on the market, would you? democratic congressman from texas wrote into the fbi to say that his constituents have expressed alarm and concern over this anarchist cookbook. quote, i have not seen the book myself but apparently the reviews have caused quite a controversy. he had all those letters from citizens and lawmakers and you can see them easily actually now because the fbi a
california, san francisco state, northern california. also in the department of commerce and the federal building and army induction shun center and criminal court building all in new york city. the next year somebody bombed the university of wisconsin at madison and the portland, oregon city hall. the death and injury toll was never in any high numbers for any one of these attacks but still in the late '60s early '70s bombs were going off a lot in that time in our history. bombs set off by...
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universities in california. >> there is some study most politicians are secretly in favor of legalizing marijuana but are afraid to say so in public. so far only washington state and colorado have legalized marijuana for recreational use. i did try to get gavin to do to talk more about this, but i haven't heard back from him as of yet. >> a mock memorial service, rather, was held outside the wells fargo headquarters in san francisco and protesters homes lost to the foreclosure crisis. >> demonstrators as they a banner and calling on wells fargo to stop the eviction. they say home security is basic human right. san francisco protester tells us solidarity with another demonstration in utah where bank is holding its shareholder meeting. they accused wells fargo of predatory lending practices and borrowers of past student debt reduction. fewer homes are entering here, research shows 18,567 homeowners defaulted on their mortgage from january through march. that's down 51.4% from the previous 3 months and it marks the lowest level in more than 7 years. >> more than 1.5 -- one and a half billion dollars is still available. two billion dollars in federal funds was set
universities in california. >> there is some study most politicians are secretly in favor of legalizing marijuana but are afraid to say so in public. so far only washington state and colorado have legalized marijuana for recreational use. i did try to get gavin to do to talk more about this, but i haven't heard back from him as of yet. >> a mock memorial service, rather, was held outside the wells fargo headquarters in san francisco and protesters homes lost to the foreclosure...
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state of california that was revoked in march of 2010. one year later her sister received a license under the name universal preschool. both women are being held in alameda county jail in lieu of bail and the prosecutors are working to stop them from legally operating a day care facility in the future. in livermore, nick smith, abc 7 news. >>> now, to educators not the north bay. the criminal case against a santa rosa high school teacher accused of striking one of his special ed students is over. at least for the time being. the i-team first brought the accusations to light seven months ago and dan noyes is back with the latest. >> reporter: he dived to a diversion program if he undergoes counseling and performs community service. three misdemeanor counts of child abuse will be december missed in a year. the father of the special education student he is accused of striking sees this as a victory. >> looks like he is taking responsibility and that is great. i wish this would have happened a year ago. >> manuel delgado's son michael told me that swindle would regularly take him into the the hallway for what the teacher
state of california that was revoked in march of 2010. one year later her sister received a license under the name universal preschool. both women are being held in alameda county jail in lieu of bail and the prosecutors are working to stop them from legally operating a day care facility in the future. in livermore, nick smith, abc 7 news. >>> now, to educators not the north bay. the criminal case against a santa rosa high school teacher accused of striking one of his special ed...
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seem so deeply divided about an issue such as universal background checks where the country is not divided itself. >> sreenivasan: other states like californiaw york, new jersey, and massachusetts have also imposed tough gun control measures of their own. congress is slated to take up gun legislation when members return from recess next week. the u.s. announced today it is looking for ways to keep the hunt for a notorious aican warlord on track. a recent change in leadership in the central african republic meant the search for joseph kony, the leader of the lord's resistance army, was suspended. but yesterday, the u.s. state department announced a new $5 million reward for any information leading to kony's arrest. his band of warriors abduct children and adults and turn them into fighters and sexual slaves. japan's central bank took a bold step today to stimulate its economy. the bank of japan announced it is flooding its financial system with money, buying more than $530 billion a year in government bonds. the move is designed to get people and companies to borrow and spend more. japanese stocks soared on the news but the yen sank. the bank
seem so deeply divided about an issue such as universal background checks where the country is not divided itself. >> sreenivasan: other states like californiaw york, new jersey, and massachusetts have also imposed tough gun control measures of their own. congress is slated to take up gun legislation when members return from recess next week. the u.s. announced today it is looking for ways to keep the hunt for a notorious aican warlord on track. a recent change in leadership in the...
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states. she was killed saturday in afghanistan by a suicide car bomber. they were delivering books to school children. her body will arrive today in delaware. >>> university of california at berkeley was the scene of a rally calling for immigration reform. a small group called for a change in immigration policy. they want the 11 million undocumented immigrants to have a way to become legal citizens. >> open the boarders and give the same rights to people as the north american fair trade agreement gives to businesses. >> the group plans to travel to washington, d.c. next week to demonstrate for full citizen ship rights. >>> for the first time since 2008 officials held a lottery to select foreign workers applying for visas. 124,000 people applied but they have only 85,000 visas to award each year. that means 40,000 will not be able to come to america to work. they have so-called specialty occupations. >>> continuing coverage on the battle over gun control. today president obama traveled to connecticut making the case for national gun control legislation. the report on what the president had to say and how congress may receive the issue. >> reporter: president obama broug
states. she was killed saturday in afghanistan by a suicide car bomber. they were delivering books to school children. her body will arrive today in delaware. >>> university of california at berkeley was the scene of a rally calling for immigration reform. a small group called for a change in immigration policy. they want the 11 million undocumented immigrants to have a way to become legal citizens. >> open the boarders and give the same rights to people as the north american...
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california graduate who makes the grade but can't get the a. >> got in to one of the most competitive universities in the united states and earned their position here. no favor done for this person, right and then they are not able to attend because of a mistake their parents made and this isn't right. >> reporter: policies for californians made possible by out-of-state students. a decision that happens to help pay the bills. >> we are the victims of these cuts. >> reporter: for the hardships and highly publicized missteps during protests on campus and in spite of the outrage over spiking executive salaries and rising tuition, he reflects on his time at cal with pride and looks forward to his career as a regular faculty member with excitement. so when you walk around campus after this in june and you are walking around and see the students. some students will see you pass by and say oh, there is the chancellor. he really -- what do you want them to remember, he really what? >> he really cared about me. that's what i want them to remember. >> reporter: as for his successor, he is hoping he brings in more minority students. en something he hasn'
california graduate who makes the grade but can't get the a. >> got in to one of the most competitive universities in the united states and earned their position here. no favor done for this person, right and then they are not able to attend because of a mistake their parents made and this isn't right. >> reporter: policies for californians made possible by out-of-state students. a decision that happens to help pay the bills. >> we are the victims of these cuts. >>...
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state saturday. louisville's women are one win away from a title. erased a ten-point halftime deficit last night. beat university of california. cinderella story for the louisville women's team. no team that started as a five seed has gotten to the title game. they play uconn tomorrow night for the championship. can you imagine the men and women's. an amazing thing. >> the excitement in the city. the fans have got to be overjoyed. >> great thing. going to watch it tonight or no? >> thinking no. being honest. i am not the biggest basketball fan. i should. tend to jump on the bandwagon. think i might be sleeping. >> kids playing their hearts out. i might be sleeping, too. >> making a little boy's dream come true. the reason why this is our "favorite story of the day." it happened over the weekend in nebraska. >> when 7-year-old jack hoffman, battling brain cancer got on the field with his heroes, university of nebraska football team. end of the huskers' springtime scrimmage. jack took the handoff. started running. >> away he goes. once he started he didn't stop. jack went for 69 yards for a memorable touchdown. the crowd of 60,0
state saturday. louisville's women are one win away from a title. erased a ten-point halftime deficit last night. beat university of california. cinderella story for the louisville women's team. no team that started as a five seed has gotten to the title game. they play uconn tomorrow night for the championship. can you imagine the men and women's. an amazing thing. >> the excitement in the city. the fans have got to be overjoyed. >> great thing. going to watch it tonight or no?...
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california coast. it appeared on a beach in crescent city. near the oregon border. officials are now trying to determine where the boat came from. a geology professor at humboldt state university says japanese lettering on the side of the boat suggests it belonged to a high school in northeast japan. the newest exhibit at the s- f zoo. centered around the eight-week-old sumatran tiger. opened for the first time today. today for the first time people could come down and check out the baby cub -- who is finally strong enough to venture into the outdoor enclosure. zoo officials went through a trial run on wednesday and watched as the cubs mom -- leanne -- brought the cub out to explore her new surroundings. the lion house will be open to the public from two-to- four p-m on saturday and sunday. >> it is almost here but now, the iphone is available with t mobile. they have a pretty amazing deal with that is difficult to pass up. stay tuned. >> gary: coming up later you see my wife, alicea owith her, and a necklace. and a lot of e-mails about my teasing position and also the matches with tiger woods. and also, later in this broadcast. >> pam: it took six years but the day is finally
california coast. it appeared on a beach in crescent city. near the oregon border. officials are now trying to determine where the boat came from. a geology professor at humboldt state university says japanese lettering on the side of the boat suggests it belonged to a high school in northeast japan. the newest exhibit at the s- f zoo. centered around the eight-week-old sumatran tiger. opened for the first time today. today for the first time people could come down and check out the baby cub --...
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california that pander to illegals. illegals can get free tuition at state university level when senior citizens to reach the stage -- senior citizens to reach the age of 60 have been denied this opportunity. that is unfair. these are american citizens. what is going on here? who are these people trying to cater to? i do not understand. host: let us look at a story in "the baltimore sun the," -- debate overf the immigration has focused on the state of the estimated 11 million people in the u.s. without legal authorization, one of the biggest impact would be a sudden surge in illegal migration. an earlier caller from wyoming said she wanted to hear what border agents thought. this is from "to washington post," -- furloughs and cutting overtime would be equivalent to reducing the patrol's work force by 20%. what are your thoughts on the immigration bill? tony from alabama -- what jeff sessions had to say was about right. we are really hurting. i lost everything that i have. i am recovering from it. i have complained to everyone and their brother -- my to thesmen sent a letter secretary of congress. they were worried about wha
california that pander to illegals. illegals can get free tuition at state university level when senior citizens to reach the stage -- senior citizens to reach the age of 60 have been denied this opportunity. that is unfair. these are american citizens. what is going on here? who are these people trying to cater to? i do not understand. host: let us look at a story in "the baltimore sun the," -- debate overf the immigration has focused on the state of the estimated 11 million people...
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astounding, the entire state of california actually is bringing in $11 billion more in revenues than they did during the crisis. so they have more revenue, and yet spending on the universities is down. k-12 spending is flat. you know what's higher? health care benefits for employees and retirees, pension benefits for retirees. i mean, it's crowding out everything. we're starting with stockton, right, mr. standrif? this is going to spread throughout the entire state. what are they going to do? >> they're really going to reach the point of no return on this. and either the system collapses under its own weight or as was mentioned by our democratic friend here today, the unions are going to have to capitulate a little bit. you know, here's the understanding of it. for instance, we talk about prop 30 here which just got passed back in november. under the promise that it was going to help fund education. in fact, that was part of the official title. temporary tax to fund education. >> so bring in $7 million a year, almost $50 billion for the next seven years. >> right. but 60% is to backfill pensions. if you were a corporation and you raised $50 billion in order to -- told your
astounding, the entire state of california actually is bringing in $11 billion more in revenues than they did during the crisis. so they have more revenue, and yet spending on the universities is down. k-12 spending is flat. you know what's higher? health care benefits for employees and retirees, pension benefits for retirees. i mean, it's crowding out everything. we're starting with stockton, right, mr. standrif? this is going to spread throughout the entire state. what are they going to do?...
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state of california was an early player. they greatly limited access to sugar sweetened beverages and snacks at school. researchers at university of illinois recently published a study. the result is school kids in california are eating about 160 otheres less than kids in states where they do not limit these sugary things in school. you raise a good point. children are the formal ones. a lot of the focus and energy is on teaching kids about nutrition and limiting access. morning, lynn. caller: that is my biggest concern, the children growing up. they will add to the already and healthy nation. i have been involved in health and fitness for over 30 years. you have theon, information out there. everybody knows what they should be eating and not. it comes down to behavior and personal choice. how to go about changing that. i know the millions of dollars that flow into the cbc for their research and the national institutions for health, and yet cards people with ebt that can go into the liquor store and buy candy or soda. --y can buy greasy pisa's pizzas. people do not cook anymore. obesity is a complex problem related to what you
state of california was an early player. they greatly limited access to sugar sweetened beverages and snacks at school. researchers at university of illinois recently published a study. the result is school kids in california are eating about 160 otheres less than kids in states where they do not limit these sugary things in school. you raise a good point. children are the formal ones. a lot of the focus and energy is on teaching kids about nutrition and limiting access. morning, lynn. caller:...
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states make significant investment. plenty of resources in the agricultural sector. as a result of that, three things happened. one is there's been a much expanded technical exchange across the university. some from californiaike davis, along with partner of university in india. many of which we have a stro role in helping to scare develop decades ago. the indian government tried to pass legislation to allow for american companies like walmart and others to be involved and specially professionalizing the food chain and creating and bringing the technology and logistic capability of the company to address exactly the issues you raise, like cold storage and reducing post harvest losses. we have been a technical partner in the effort. between u.s. aid, usda that's moving forward. the third and final thing, there are a range of technology partners in india that joined the effort and actually partnering with the united states investing their own resources in tackling hunger in subsha sub-saharan africa. we think it's a role. bringing some of the technology and business toss partner with us on the challenge in sub-saharan africa. >> about 40% of mcc's investment are tried to primarily to help the countries become
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university in virginia. is that an added challenge? >> think about the challenge we had when i was in california shortly after they passed medical marijuana in 95. the cause major confusion in the state then major confusion surrounding california. the same thing has happened as 18 states have passed medical marijuana laws there is confusion. i will go to a high-school in the nonmedical marijuana's day and you talk to the kids and they believe marijuana is already legal. they say is madison so it can't be bad. so if they hear messages it is not as harmful as alcohol or it is not as harmful as cigarettes, it will not cause any problems for you and there are no health consequences and here these messages in movies and ads and are bombarded in than talk to their parents now what do they say for the state that has legalized the use? tea used to me it is illegal. now for over 30 years we know from polling teams that the number one reason kids stay away from drugs is because they are illegal and what would their parents say but what have we just done? >> thank you. >> a great question. thank you. >> let me follow up with that. thank you for the job that you do i have five children and the g
university in virginia. is that an added challenge? >> think about the challenge we had when i was in california shortly after they passed medical marijuana in 95. the cause major confusion in the state then major confusion surrounding california. the same thing has happened as 18 states have passed medical marijuana laws there is confusion. i will go to a high-school in the nonmedical marijuana's day and you talk to the kids and they believe marijuana is already legal. they say is...