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system. there's a large amount of money trying to drive carbon out of the atmosphere. there's potential there, especially in california, if the systems link up to partner with funds that have billion dollars funds developed to essentially harvest certified emission reductions and trade them perhaps in the,eu, or in california. so there's a question whether the community wants their credit emission to leave the community but still, there's a lot of opportunities to others that may need assistance reducing the emissions. >> all right.. thank you. i think we're just about out of time and i wanted to just take the last couple of minutes to remind you that the website will be open. do you know how long laura? your going to talk about that. you have cards and you can put any comments on that. particularly if you have thoughts about what we, as agencies can do collectively to address to both prevent and address the impacts of climate change and, question two, is what specific things are you doing now to address it and would you like to share with other agencies and people involved in water supply. thank you alright. so much
system. there's a large amount of money trying to drive carbon out of the atmosphere. there's potential there, especially in california, if the systems link up to partner with funds that have billion dollars funds developed to essentially harvest certified emission reductions and trade them perhaps in the,eu, or in california. so there's a question whether the community wants their credit emission to leave the community but still, there's a lot of opportunities to others that may need...
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. >> we had a student from university of california system who stood up during a debate in californiae brought her here. she sat in that chair and talked about it. she insisted on remaining in the shadows because even though she's enrolled at the university of california system, she's pursuing her degree, she was afraid of being seen, even though she's lived in this country most of her life. that's the way it feels if you're a college student, undocumented, who's worked hard as she has all the way through our educational system. >> what she represents is these are kids who are the epitome of the american dream, right? they beat all odds, they're highly motivated to get themselves into the military and to go to college, right? that's exactly what we want in this country, are folks that, you know, basically pull themselves up from their boot straps and they've done it against all odds. >> what was clear about her and her story is she's on her way to making a contribution to this country. not on this way of draining this country of any resources of any kind. which is, you know, part of t
. >> we had a student from university of california system who stood up during a debate in californiae brought her here. she sat in that chair and talked about it. she insisted on remaining in the shadows because even though she's enrolled at the university of california system, she's pursuing her degree, she was afraid of being seen, even though she's lived in this country most of her life. that's the way it feels if you're a college student, undocumented, who's worked hard as she has...
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the regents of the university california system just approved another fee increase that will affect aboutalf of it's 188,000 students. this led to a violent clash yesterday outside at the mission bay campus. terry mcsweeney is there and, terry, different situation today? >> the difference is night and day. yesterday at this time there were bands of roving protestors going around the building confronting police. one point a u.c. police officer pulled his gun when he was surrounded by protestors. today? >> students are not in favor of this. >> it was students on one side and regents on another again today. but a world of difference today than how it was expressed yesterday. yesterday it was baton use, pepper spraying by police, threats of more violence by protestors. today just a disagreement whether u.c. students who is families make $120,000 a year should pay more. >> these hurt all students but particularly the middle income families since they do not qualify for financial aid. these the majority of u.c. students. the administration of the u.c. system is failing to provide for all califo
the regents of the university california system just approved another fee increase that will affect aboutalf of it's 188,000 students. this led to a violent clash yesterday outside at the mission bay campus. terry mcsweeney is there and, terry, different situation today? >> the difference is night and day. yesterday at this time there were bands of roving protestors going around the building confronting police. one point a u.c. police officer pulled his gun when he was surrounded by...
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the california state university system is getting more expensive planning to raise tuition 15% next year. 5% this coming spring and then 10% in fall 2011. so the protest here at ucsf is expected to start at 7:30. kind of hard to tell exactly how many students will be here but we know that there was kind of a pre-protest yesterday at uc-berkeley, there were about 40 students there. at one point they did try to block an entrance and they were signing up people to get on buses to come to this protest today. so we shall see. sydnie? >> anne, thank you. anne makovec in san francisco. >>> let's get another check of our weather and traffic. tracy is here to tell us that things might be changing. we are so used to this beautiful weather. >> i know. the weekend was exceptional. we started the workweek off monday and tuesday with record highs. bye-bye high temperatures, hello november. it's going to be more seasonal especially for today. out the door, patchy fog expected inland and for the bay and also for the coast. i can't read this morning. mostly clear conditions for the coast and the bay and
the california state university system is getting more expensive planning to raise tuition 15% next year. 5% this coming spring and then 10% in fall 2011. so the protest here at ucsf is expected to start at 7:30. kind of hard to tell exactly how many students will be here but we know that there was kind of a pre-protest yesterday at uc-berkeley, there were about 40 students there. at one point they did try to block an entrance and they were signing up people to get on buses to come to this...
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the financially strapped university of california's system is recruiting more out of state and internationalnts to help with budget problems. each out of state student pays $23,000 in tuition while residence fees are just over $11,000. u.c. propose to raise undergraduate fees. most of the nine u.c. campuses have sent admission officials to high schools, college fairs and other events outside the state and country in response to the state budget crisis. >> a california u.s. senator wants an investigation whether the reusable grocery bags designed to solve one environmental problem may create another. they found lead in reusable bags bought at five stores including wal-mart and target. chuck schumer is calling for an investigation whether it could pose environmental and health problems. >> up next, firms a world series and now an impressive individual honored for -- >> all new -- oscar winner whoopi goldberg. oprah: we're clearing up those feud rumors. >> and -- for the first time in 25 years "the color purple" reunion! >> today on oprah at 4:00, the color purple reunion with whoppy goldberg.
the financially strapped university of california's system is recruiting more out of state and internationalnts to help with budget problems. each out of state student pays $23,000 in tuition while residence fees are just over $11,000. u.c. propose to raise undergraduate fees. most of the nine u.c. campuses have sent admission officials to high schools, college fairs and other events outside the state and country in response to the state budget crisis. >> a california u.s. senator wants...
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. >> reporter: the protests come as uc regents consider an 8% fee hike for the university of california systemthat is on top of the 32% hike they approved last year. >> i am still struggling and i cannot even buy books. >> reporter: it's not just students protesting here today. several employee units joined in as well complaining of cuts to pay and benefits. >> it's like we're -- what are you doing with this money? what's happening to the money that you are spending on the worker -- on the student fees if it's not coming to the workers? >> it's a really painful day for everybody. >> reporter: including the regents themselves. according to the uc vw of communication, she says the system is $1 billion in the hole after state budget cuts. >> we laid 3,000 people off in the last year and a half. and, you know, it's -- it's an easy thing to say, it's not an easy thing to do and we're trying to maintain the excellence that we have. >> reporter: can i ask you how much you make? >> it's irrelevant. you can look it up. >> reporter: it's a minimum of $239,000 a year. >> they should listen. they are supp
. >> reporter: the protests come as uc regents consider an 8% fee hike for the university of california systemthat is on top of the 32% hike they approved last year. >> i am still struggling and i cannot even buy books. >> reporter: it's not just students protesting here today. several employee units joined in as well complaining of cuts to pay and benefits. >> it's like we're -- what are you doing with this money? what's happening to the money that you are spending on...
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the regents of the university california system just approved another fee increase that will affect aboutalf of it's 188,000 studen. this led to a violent clash yesterday outside at the mission bay campus. terry mcsweeney is there and, terry, different situation today? >> the difference is night and day. yesterday at this time tre were bands of roving proteors going around the building confronting police. one point a u.c. police officer pulled h gun when he was surrounded by protestors. today? >> students are not in favor of this. >> it was stents on one side and regents on another again today. but a world of difference today than how it was expressed yesterday. yesterday it was baton use, pepper spraying by police, threats of more violence by prottors. today just a disagreement whether u.c. students who is families make $120,000 year should pay more. >> these hurt all students but particully the middle income families since they do not qualify for financial aid. these the majority of u.c. students. the administration of the u.c. system is failing to provide for all califorans and provide
the regents of the university california system just approved another fee increase that will affect aboutalf of it's 188,000 studen. this led to a violent clash yesterday outside at the mission bay campus. terry mcsweeney is there and, terry, different situation today? >> the difference is night and day. yesterday at this time tre were bands of roving proteors going around the building confronting police. one point a u.c. police officer pulled h gun when he was surrounded by protestors....
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the financially strapped university of california's system is recruiting more out of state and international students to help with budget problems. each out of statstudent pays $23,000 in tuion while residence fees are just over $11,000. u.c. propose to raise undergraduate fees. most of the nine u.c. campuses have sent admission officials to high schools, coege fairs and other events outside the state and country in response to the state budget crisis. >> a california u.s. senator wants an investigation whether the reusable grocery bags designed to solve one environmental prlem may create another. they found lead in reusable bags bought at five stores including wal-mart and target. chuck schumer is calling for an investigation whether it could pose environmental and health problems >> up next, firms a world series and now an impressive individual honored for -- well, not [ male announcer ] with at&t u-rse tv, you can watch your shows here... ♪ ...here... here... and he. ♪ [ female announcer ] switch to at&t now to get-verse tv starting at just 39 a month for six months, dvr included. or get
the financially strapped university of california's system is recruiting more out of state and international students to help with budget problems. each out of statstudent pays $23,000 in tuion while residence fees are just over $11,000. u.c. propose to raise undergraduate fees. most of the nine u.c. campuses have sent admission officials to high schools, coege fairs and other events outside the state and country in response to the state budget crisis. >> a california u.s. senator wants...
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the california state university system is also getting more expensive planning on raising tuition 15% next year, 5% this spring and 10% in fall 2012. the protest here starts at 7:30 this morning outside the uc board of regents meeting. and they are holding a march then at 11 a.m. >> anne, thank you, anne makovec in san francisco. >>> antioch police investigating a deadly shooting outside a 7-eleven store. 21-year-old gregory flynn levy was found shot in his car before 9 p.m. last night. a second person in the car was not hurt. the shooter got away on foot. police don't believe it was gang-related but they believe the killer somehow knew levy. >>> and this morning, an oakland congregation is trying to come to grips with the murder of a man just steps outside their church. it happened just before noon yesterday near the alan temple baptist church on 85th avenue. leon wilson ran outside of a ged class after getting a call on his cell. he was then gunned down by a person in a passing car. >> this is probably one of the largest congregations in the city and very popular church. we spoke to
the california state university system is also getting more expensive planning on raising tuition 15% next year, 5% this spring and 10% in fall 2012. the protest here starts at 7:30 this morning outside the uc board of regents meeting. and they are holding a march then at 11 a.m. >> anne, thank you, anne makovec in san francisco. >>> antioch police investigating a deadly shooting outside a 7-eleven store. 21-year-old gregory flynn levy was found shot in his car before 9 p.m. last...
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regent for the university of california system approved another fee increase that will affect about half of its 188,000 students. this is the very debate that led to violent clash yesterd the heatin francisco at the mission bay campus. more on today decision by approximately terri mcsweeney. >> students in favor of this. >>reporter: students on one side. and regent on another again today. but world of difference today. approximately anger expressed yesterday. yesterday baton use pepper spraying by police. more violence by protestors. today just a kiss agreement on whether uc student whose family make more than 120,000 more next year. >> these increases hurt all students but particularly the middle income families since they do not qualify for financial aid. they represent the majority of uc students. administration in the uc system is failing to provide all californians and provide a future that is viable to succeed as a state. i'm here in open 0significant to the fee. >>reporter: read a statement from speaker perez. >> while i xhen the uc for attempting to mitigate the impact of student
regent for the university of california system approved another fee increase that will affect about half of its 188,000 students. this is the very debate that led to violent clash yesterd the heatin francisco at the mission bay campus. more on today decision by approximately terri mcsweeney. >> students in favor of this. >>reporter: students on one side. and regent on another again today. but world of difference today. approximately anger expressed yesterday. yesterday baton use...
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high speed boon boggle. >> reporter: it has been two years since california voters had a proposition to explore a high speed train system in california. today many who voted for it stood out in the rain to oppose it. >> the reason that they are here is because they voted for something that is not happening. >> around 200 people came to the train station to voice their concerns on the multibillion dollars project to build a high speed line between san francisco and sacramento to southern california. >> legal, financial and environmental. >> the train system animated in this video from the rail authority faces several lawsuits. its price tag has grown by billions and people are concerned it will change their neighborhood forever. though the exact route and configuration have not yet been decided. >> you can't say today it will be a bad project or a boon boggle because we don't really know all of the information, all of the facts. >> state representative jerry hill says the state run high speed rail authority needs to work on its pr skills and opponents have to give high speed rail a chance. >> we have to take a look at it
high speed boon boggle. >> reporter: it has been two years since california voters had a proposition to explore a high speed train system in california. today many who voted for it stood out in the rain to oppose it. >> the reason that they are here is because they voted for something that is not happening. >> around 200 people came to the train station to voice their concerns on the multibillion dollars project to build a high speed line between san francisco and sacramento...
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. >>> well, it seemed like a good idea two years ago when california voters said tkwros a high speed rail systembut now communities are meeting as the route takes shape. and some are protesting a billion dollar boondoggle. >> reporter: it has been two years since california voters passed the proposition of a high speed rail system in california. and today ... boondoggle. >> reporter: many who voted for it stood out in the rain to oppose it. >> the reason they are here is because they voted for something that is not happening. >> around 200 people came to the train station to voice their concerns on the multibillion dollar project to build a high speed line between san francisco and sacramento to southern california. >> legal, financial and environmental. >> reporter: the train system animated in this video from the rail authority faces several lawsuits. it is prize tag grown by billions and people are concerned it will change their neighborhood forever. there will be routes and configurations have not even been decided. >> you can not say today it is going to be a bad project or a boondoggle bec
. >>> well, it seemed like a good idea two years ago when california voters said tkwros a high speed rail systembut now communities are meeting as the route takes shape. and some are protesting a billion dollar boondoggle. >> reporter: it has been two years since california voters passed the proposition of a high speed rail system in california. and today ... boondoggle. >> reporter: many who voted for it stood out in the rain to oppose it. >> the reason they are here...
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and this is the sixth fee increase for the university of california system in the past four years. so they are really feeling it. >> they are. kids are going to have to make some tough choices. mark, thanks very much. mark sayre in santa clara. >>> the richmond teenager who was gang-raped outside a homecoming dance last year will be receiving a financial settlement from the school district. that is according to the contra costa times. meantime, more testimony today in the preliminary hearing to determine whether seven suspects will stand trial. those suspects range in age from 16 to 43. yesterday a nurse testified that the girl who was 16 at the time told her she remembered drinking brandy with five people outside the dance and then blacking out. >>> spider dan, remember him? he goes on trial this morning for climbing san francisco's fourth tallest building. that's 55-year-old dan goodwin. he is facing several misdemeanor charges for his labor day stunt on the millennium tower. goodwin says he was just trying to draw attention to how vulnerable skyscrapers are to terrorist attacks
and this is the sixth fee increase for the university of california system in the past four years. so they are really feeling it. >> they are. kids are going to have to make some tough choices. mark, thanks very much. mark sayre in santa clara. >>> the richmond teenager who was gang-raped outside a homecoming dance last year will be receiving a financial settlement from the school district. that is according to the contra costa times. meantime, more testimony today in the...
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. >>> california today lost a new statewide program that will help grocery stores save money and energy. super markets are getting new energy efficient refrigeration systems. the california commission is testing the systems, it's all part of the energy smart jobs program which aims to make commercial appliances more energy efficient. the initiative is partially funded by stimulus money. the program is expected to save business more than $40 million in energy during the first five years. >>> opera music doesn't usually spark controversy. but tonight it is stirring up one san francisco neighborhood. the reason some people want things to remain quiet. >>> less than an hour ago, the san francisco planning commission approved a permit that has struck a sour note with some residents. the restaurant received permission to use an amplified system. one of the restaurants waiters sings opera and the plan is for him to serenade customers. the dwellers association turned down the plan. but restaurant owners think it's a good idea for business. >> we think customers want us to do this and they are all for it. >> the permit must now go to the city's entertainment distr
. >>> california today lost a new statewide program that will help grocery stores save money and energy. super markets are getting new energy efficient refrigeration systems. the california commission is testing the systems, it's all part of the energy smart jobs program which aims to make commercial appliances more energy efficient. the initiative is partially funded by stimulus money. the program is expected to save business more than $40 million in energy during the first five...
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high speed boon boggle. >> reporter: it has been two years since california voters passed a proposition to build a high speed rail system in california and today many who voted for it stood out in the rain to oppose it. >> the reason that they are here is because they voted for something that is not happening. >> reporter: around 200 people came to the train station to voice their concerns on the multibillion dollars project to build a high speed line between san francisco and sacramento to southern california. >> legal, financial and environmental. >> reporter: the train system animated in this video from the rail authority faces several lawsuits. its price tag has grown by billions and people are concerned it will change their neighborhoods forever. there will be exact routes and configurations that have not been decided. >> we don't really know all of the information, all of the facts. >> reporter: state representative jerry hill says the state run high speed rail authority has to work on its p. r. thrills and opponents have to give high speed rail a chance. >> we have to take it and look at the project one step at a
high speed boon boggle. >> reporter: it has been two years since california voters passed a proposition to build a high speed rail system in california and today many who voted for it stood out in the rain to oppose it. >> the reason that they are here is because they voted for something that is not happening. >> reporter: around 200 people came to the train station to voice their concerns on the multibillion dollars project to build a high speed line between san francisco and...
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and of course, the and the rule that, unconstitutional, and the university of california system now hastate and international students. to make more money. including increasing recruiting efforts out side of the state, and the brink and $23,000 per year compared to the resident fees. which is 11,000 per year, and will vote this week on a proposal to raise an undergraduate fees by 8%. >> cellphones in the classroom are becoming more controversial. and in benicia high school, there been taking away phones for extended periods. the first time they are caught, the school would take it away for one week. and then, an entire school year at the extreme. and students argue that the punishment is too extreme. >> to take your cellphone a way for a really long time is kind of harsh. >> and if the ticket to the end of the day it is understandable? >> or to the end of the school year is going too far. -take it. >> and sometimes they need to say that this is where you need to pick us up. in other words i'm not going to be able to know what is going on or team members. we have important uses. >> some
and of course, the and the rule that, unconstitutional, and the university of california system now hastate and international students. to make more money. including increasing recruiting efforts out side of the state, and the brink and $23,000 per year compared to the resident fees. which is 11,000 per year, and will vote this week on a proposal to raise an undergraduate fees by 8%. >> cellphones in the classroom are becoming more controversial. and in benicia high school, there been...
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supreme court is set to decide whether federal judges have the authority to fix california's overcrowded prison system. last year, federal court ruled that california must release nearly 40,000 inmates. they found that overcrowding is so severe it violates the constitutional ban on cruel and unusual punishment. that plan called for release of lo-level nonviolent offenders, and sending others to out of state prisons. state officials argue the federal court has overstepped its authority. 18 states have joined california claiming similar records -- orders against them could threaten public safety. >>> there's much more hairkd including the latest holiday shopping nurses. -- shopping numbers. >>> the latest in a streak of violent incidents that have animal experts baffled. >> leigh: i'm leigh glaser. a terrific day today, but it is setting up to be a cold night. frost expected inland. we will warm the next few days. >> alan: the latest numbers showed the holiday shopping season is getting off to a respectable start. shoppers came out in larger numbers than last year and traffic was steady through the week
supreme court is set to decide whether federal judges have the authority to fix california's overcrowded prison system. last year, federal court ruled that california must release nearly 40,000 inmates. they found that overcrowding is so severe it violates the constitutional ban on cruel and unusual punishment. that plan called for release of lo-level nonviolent offenders, and sending others to out of state prisons. state officials argue the federal court has overstepped its authority. 18...
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there are now 111 plaintiffs from the september portion set up piccinni's is asking the california court system to put all of those cases in front of one judge the same person. this is an attempt to speed things up in order to get a settlement for the survivors. an attorney representing some of the victims said the downside is the possibility the judge will move the cases to another jurisdiction. he said it's probably unlikely our response from the request could come within 60 days. in east palo although pg&e has inspected a high risk to national gas. it the 18 ft. segment was considered at high risk for explosion pg&e said no repairs or replacements are needed pg&e released a list of 100 high risk pipeline segments after the september 9th pipeline explosion in san bruno that killed eight people and destroyed 35 homes. our rally was held today senator barbara boxer of san francisco office that group wants for help in stopping the deportation of the city college nursing student who came to this country as a child. kron 4 jeff bush explains what's being done to >>. 20 year-old steve lee will be d
there are now 111 plaintiffs from the september portion set up piccinni's is asking the california court system to put all of those cases in front of one judge the same person. this is an attempt to speed things up in order to get a settlement for the survivors. an attorney representing some of the victims said the downside is the possibility the judge will move the cases to another jurisdiction. he said it's probably unlikely our response from the request could come within 60 days. in east...
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. >> it has been two years since they passed a proposition to explore a high speed rail system in california and today -- >> boondoggle. boondoggle. >> reporter: many who voted for it stood out in the rain to oppose it. >> the reason that they are here is because they voted for something that is not maybing. >> reporter: around 200 people came to the pwerling berling game train station to protest the line from sacramento to southern california. >> reporter: the train system animated in this video from the rail authority faced several lawsuits. the price tag grown by billions and people are concerned it will change their neighborhoods forever. there will be routes and configurations have not even been decided. >> you can not say today it is going to be a bad project or a boondoggle because we don't know all of the information, all of the facts. >> reporter: the state representative, hill, says the state run high speed rail authority needs to work on its pr skills and opponents have to give it a chance. >> we have to take it and look at the project one step at a time. when more information is
. >> it has been two years since they passed a proposition to explore a high speed rail system in california and today -- >> boondoggle. boondoggle. >> reporter: many who voted for it stood out in the rain to oppose it. >> the reason that they are here is because they voted for something that is not maybing. >> reporter: around 200 people came to the pwerling berling game train station to protest the line from sacramento to southern california. >> reporter:...
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california. good looking system it's just heading north. by wednesday its will get close enough we have to mention rain. a cold morning. sunny for all. breezy in the hills. seeing east bay hills mainly. at the surface there is not much. 50s with the high today. it will be a cold morning. mostly sunny tuesday. clouding up on wednesday. thursday and friday i will ease into this but it looks like a possibility of rain. >>> european markets are mostly lower this morning but that is following gains overnight in asia. japan nikkei at the 1%. hong kong climbed 1.3%. south korea slipped three tenths of a percent though. >>> many investigators are encouraged though as the european union works out an emergency aid products for ireland banks. both could need rescuing by the european union. if they do, thatly make 25% of the eu needing bailout. >>> let's check in on wall street. it looks like a pretty good opening this morning. possiblely down on the european debt concerns. dow jones off 95 points on friday. and starts today 11,092. >>> walmart has off
california. good looking system it's just heading north. by wednesday its will get close enough we have to mention rain. a cold morning. sunny for all. breezy in the hills. seeing east bay hills mainly. at the surface there is not much. 50s with the high today. it will be a cold morning. mostly sunny tuesday. clouding up on wednesday. thursday and friday i will ease into this but it looks like a possibility of rain. >>> european markets are mostly lower this morning but that is...
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crescent city, eureka, northwest california. this systembe really slow moving and won't impact us probably until tomorrow. but possibility by late this afternoon and this evening towards lake county. tomorrow though we'll all be in line for very light rain. this is not really the bigger story. it's the cold air which will arrive by the weekend. there's our system. it's still pretty far to the north. but already some low clouds in advance of that and some higher clouds beginning to move up as well. some from the southwest which bears watching as we head into tomorrow. today temperatures are heading down. already from low clouds being reported from santa rosa to the east bay and even san jose. so everyone's in line for a cooling trend today. 75 san jose yesterday. 66 today. 61 oakland. walnut creek down from 72 to 64. san francisco from 68 to 59. and santa rosa big drop 73 yesterday go 62 today under mostly cloudy skies. 39 concord, livermore 40s to near 50 everywhere else. if it wasn't for the cloud cover we'd be significantly cooler. we'll
crescent city, eureka, northwest california. this systembe really slow moving and won't impact us probably until tomorrow. but possibility by late this afternoon and this evening towards lake county. tomorrow though we'll all be in line for very light rain. this is not really the bigger story. it's the cold air which will arrive by the weekend. there's our system. it's still pretty far to the north. but already some low clouds in advance of that and some higher clouds beginning to move up as...
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whether any of the churches or other buildings are historic resources listed in the california historic research information system or may be eligible for california registry as an individual resource. there is no recognition that bernal heights refugee camp from our historic connection to the 1906 earthquake and fire were taken into consideration in their plan. san francisco's preservation bulletin number 18 states that by definition any property listed in the california registry is a historical resource for seekwa purposes. for these and other reasons, we have submitted in writing clear wire review of the utility system in its entirety is required. even the five mike rowave antennas are considered in isolation, environmental review under seekwa is still rider because -- required because there are certain exemption for categorical exemption under seekwa, including the cumulative impact exemption. section 15 -- point 2b states that for exemption under seekwa, it is inappropriate when the cumulative impact of successive projects of the same type in the same place over time is significant. the telecommunications tow
whether any of the churches or other buildings are historic resources listed in the california historic research information system or may be eligible for california registry as an individual resource. there is no recognition that bernal heights refugee camp from our historic connection to the 1906 earthquake and fire were taken into consideration in their plan. san francisco's preservation bulletin number 18 states that by definition any property listed in the california registry is a...
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. >>> the first leg of california's high-speed rail system will be built in the central valley. mark sayre joins us from the diridon train station in downtown san jose to explain the project and why it won't begin in the bay area. good morning. >>> reporter: this decision being prompted by the federal government which wants nearly all of its stimulus money investment in the project to go to the san joaquin valley. now, here's what was decided at a meeting yesterday in sacramento. the first phase of that project would be either a 50-mile segment linking fresno and merced or a 100-mile segment linking fresno and bakersfield. the federal railroad administration says that -- it tells the "los angeles times" that there are several reasons for the decision. first it would help the unemployment picture in the san joaquin valley. construction costs are lower in those segments. and there's also more political support. the peninsula assemblyman jerry hill says he sees it as yet another setback for the project. >> the project has been plagued almost weekly with one new troubling disclosure
. >>> the first leg of california's high-speed rail system will be built in the central valley. mark sayre joins us from the diridon train station in downtown san jose to explain the project and why it won't begin in the bay area. good morning. >>> reporter: this decision being prompted by the federal government which wants nearly all of its stimulus money investment in the project to go to the san joaquin valley. now, here's what was decided at a meeting yesterday in...
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california system has rich russian four times since 2007. some good news for ac transit, jonathan bloom take a look at the agreement that is ending months of labor disputes. >> angry ac transit riders chanted ron holding a paper tombstones memorializing the bus line's the agency has cut. >> this is not doing anyone any good. the best jurors are losing jobs we're losing service and then they have the audacity to raise the fares. they blame the economy and a sharp drop in state funding. >> these writers say they want the state government to make ac transit pirating and things like freeway and the bird airport. >> quit harming those surveyed the buses the elderly, the seniors, students. just hours these writers one of there's 3 victory an arbitrator ruled that the siege and the drivers were forced to pick up part of their cross front here. a move that will save $30 million and start another round of cuts that would of a limited rows weekend service starting next month. >> we of no intention to cut weekend service. >> that promise will stick for
california system has rich russian four times since 2007. some good news for ac transit, jonathan bloom take a look at the agreement that is ending months of labor disputes. >> angry ac transit riders chanted ron holding a paper tombstones memorializing the bus line's the agency has cut. >> this is not doing anyone any good. the best jurors are losing jobs we're losing service and then they have the audacity to raise the fares. they blame the economy and a sharp drop in state...
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system was good. made it to southern california. we're on the drier backside of it. one more system in the pipeline that will be tuesday night and wednesday morning. mostly sunny cool and breezy. 50s and 60s for highs. last week remember last week when it was warm and muggy. yeah. that is gone. 50s and 60s. rain late tuesday. clears out wednesday. after a cool thursday morning sunny and warm earn. >>> 5:41. firefighters over the country will be closely watching one bay area city council meeting tonight. that meeting could make traditional smoke detector a thing of the past. >>> and the cause of muni delays and what the agent city is planning to do about it. >>> if you're driving on southbound 101 it should be a decedent drive. >>> i will say good morning. 50s and 60s for your highs today. rather cool out there right now. 30s and 40s. it will be breezy but mostly sunny. >> welcome back. good morning to you. here's a quick look at the top stories. oakland police are investigating a shooting that may have lead to a crash on high street overnight. this crash also set off
system was good. made it to southern california. we're on the drier backside of it. one more system in the pipeline that will be tuesday night and wednesday morning. mostly sunny cool and breezy. 50s and 60s for highs. last week remember last week when it was warm and muggy. yeah. that is gone. 50s and 60s. rain late tuesday. clears out wednesday. after a cool thursday morning sunny and warm earn. >>> 5:41. firefighters over the country will be closely watching one bay area city...
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in the pacific, but we're seeing a lot of this activity going to the northwest, missing california. the system's going to continue to head off towards the north and that's going to make room for high pressure friday, saturday and sunday. tomorrow, we'll still stay in the 60s, but once again as we head into saturday and sunday, 70s coming on back. kind of a rare pattern throughout the bay area. for the overnight hours, 6:00 starting off in the mid to upper 30s. very, very cold for us and at 11:00, temperatures at 60 degrees. also, north bay, another cold spot with mid to upper 30s. the extreme south bay, gill roy, morgan hills, close to 70. 66 in dublin and throughout the peninsula, low to mid-60s. all that sunshine out tomorrow, it is going to feel a little warmer and as we head to oakland, 67. concord, 68. fairfield, 69. morning time on the weather channel on cable and your seven-day forecast shows, you know what we typically see in summer when it comes to the sky conditions. sunny saturday, sunday, monday, tuesday. fu clouds wednesday as thursday. no rain is in sight. nothing to complain about
in the pacific, but we're seeing a lot of this activity going to the northwest, missing california. the system's going to continue to head off towards the north and that's going to make room for high pressure friday, saturday and sunday. tomorrow, we'll still stay in the 60s, but once again as we head into saturday and sunday, 70s coming on back. kind of a rare pattern throughout the bay area. for the overnight hours, 6:00 starting off in the mid to upper 30s. very, very cold for us and at...
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topping our news this half hour, california's largest university system is set to approve a massive increasehat critics say will force thousands of students to drop out. >> sad news for cal state university's 433,000 students staywide. the board of trustees today expected to approve a tuition increase that's going to set students back another 15% by next fall. now, csu has already raise the tuition four times in the past three years or so. the new increase hikes tuition 5% the rest of this school year, 10% more in the fall of next year. tuition rose 30% in the past year and is going up 76% in the past five years. the previous increases have resulted in student demonstrations, a building takeover and in some cases arrests. cal state student association say the problem stems from a massive state spending cut and they have furloughing of the faculty and reduces courses. we have a graph tick to show you that puts you clear what students are up against. they have seen these again a number of times. right now it's $42,030 for a school year. 30,000 more students are going to be let in too the csu s
topping our news this half hour, california's largest university system is set to approve a massive increasehat critics say will force thousands of students to drop out. >> sad news for cal state university's 433,000 students staywide. the board of trustees today expected to approve a tuition increase that's going to set students back another 15% by next fall. now, csu has already raise the tuition four times in the past three years or so. the new increase hikes tuition 5% the rest of...
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. >> in california, there is in the california system, university system, if you are a resident of the you pay a certain tuition level. if you're a resident or montana, some other state you pay a higher tuition level, and what the california supreme court decided undocumented in california will pay the residential -- california residential rate if they live in california. over here. >> we keep talking about this foreign immigration we're clearly focusing on mexico-u.s. immigration situation. how do you think other immigrant countries will act on the law pretty much focused on the u.s.-mexico immigration situation. >> we have experts later in the segment that will deal with that. >> i'm linda vargas. i'm curious given jobs are the biggest draw for people from across the border what do you think employers would legitimately embrace to stop employment of illegals in this country? >> jose, you know this community. you've worked on this story. you know the reality of life here on the ground for the undocumented worker, for the employers. what do you think would work on the employer? >> lawr
. >> in california, there is in the california system, university system, if you are a resident of the you pay a certain tuition level. if you're a resident or montana, some other state you pay a higher tuition level, and what the california supreme court decided undocumented in california will pay the residential -- california residential rate if they live in california. over here. >> we keep talking about this foreign immigration we're clearly focusing on mexico-u.s. immigration...
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. >> reporter: more than 400,000 students are enrolled in the 23 campus california state university system. today system trustees approved a 5% fee hike effective this academic year and another 10% for the next academic year. here at san jose state, the system's original campus students say the fee hike will have an impact. >> it means that my financial aid is not going to cover it anymore. it has to come from my pocket now. so i know it's going to be a struggle for my family and me. >> right now it's already hard for me to pay for it because of problems. so i don't know, i'll just have to figure it out with my family and going to jc maybe for a few years. >> reporter: trustees say the increases are necessary because of a drop in state funding and an end to federal stimulus funding which has filled some budget gaps. >> this motion will entitle 30,000 more students to have access to that college education. it will mean more classes at convenient times for our students. >> reporter: the current fees of $4,200 per year will go up to $4,900 a year by the time all of the fee hikes are in place.
. >> reporter: more than 400,000 students are enrolled in the 23 campus california state university system. today system trustees approved a 5% fee hike effective this academic year and another 10% for the next academic year. here at san jose state, the system's original campus students say the fee hike will have an impact. >> it means that my financial aid is not going to cover it anymore. it has to come from my pocket now. so i know it's going to be a struggle for my family and...
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they show alcatraz was used as a hiding place for those trying to escape the california mission system. the rock was later used as a military base and more famously as a federal prison. >> san francisco city leaders are crunching the numbers and bringing the americas cup to the bay. the chronicle reports on the waterfront would save san francisco tens of millions of dollars. moving the sailing race to piers 10 through 29 instead of pier 50. that would cocost in upgrades and safety city money. a lot of people say having the cheaper option is the better way to go when san francisco is facing a lot of budget crunches and deficits and probably not a good idea to spending that kind of money to bring a family. >> at the same time it could bring a lot of money. >> it's probably wiping each other out. the amount you bring in if you have to do the repairs. maybe there is a cheaper way. >> the numbers won't be high and that is the forecast with rob. >> dropped down to 33 degrees this morning and san jose actually running cooler than oakland. you don't see that too often this time of year. oaklan
they show alcatraz was used as a hiding place for those trying to escape the california mission system. the rock was later used as a military base and more famously as a federal prison. >> san francisco city leaders are crunching the numbers and bringing the americas cup to the bay. the chronicle reports on the waterfront would save san francisco tens of millions of dollars. moving the sailing race to piers 10 through 29 instead of pier 50. that would cocost in upgrades and safety city...
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also protesting the latest tuition increases just approved for all campuses in the california state university system are due to rise 5% for the upcoming spring semester and another 10% next fall. >>> the debate over raw mill income california is heating back up. a proposed law would give the food and drug administration new regulatory powers over raw milk and other foods. health officials say the unpasteurized unprocessed milk is a health risk. families should be allowed to choose. >> if there was going to be anything banned it should be raw milk banned that is being drunk raw. >> i don't understand why they are talking about doing away with a food product. it's not a drug. >> this past summer the feds raided a private raw foods club in california. there are no details on the case. >>> it is 5:50. new fallout surrounding the popular hair straightening treatment brazilian blowout. the health danger that has state investigators taking a closer look. >>> plus, kids the target of identity thieves and parents often don't know until it's too late. we have the warning signs to look out for. next. switching
also protesting the latest tuition increases just approved for all campuses in the california state university system are due to rise 5% for the upcoming spring semester and another 10% next fall. >>> the debate over raw mill income california is heating back up. a proposed law would give the food and drug administration new regulatory powers over raw milk and other foods. health officials say the unpasteurized unprocessed milk is a health risk. families should be allowed to choose....
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. >> just to clarify for the national audience, in california, there is a -- in the california systemsystem, if you are a resident of the state you pay a certain tuition level. if you're a resident or montana, or some other state, you pay a higher tuition level, and what the california supreme court has decided is that undocumenteds here in california will pay the residential -- california residential rate if they live in california. over here. >> hi. while we keep talking about this as foreign immigration, we're clearly focusing on a mexico/u.s. immigration situation. how do you think other immigrant countries across the globe will react on the laws pretty much focused on the u.s.-mexico immigration situation? >> we have experts later in the segment that will deal with that. >> i'm linda vargas. i'm a professor here at the school of bus. and i'm very curious as to given that jobs are the biggest draw here for people from south of the border, what kind of penalties do you think employers would legitimately embrace to stop employment of illegals in this country? >> jose, you know this
. >> just to clarify for the national audience, in california, there is a -- in the california systemsystem, if you are a resident of the state you pay a certain tuition level. if you're a resident or montana, or some other state, you pay a higher tuition level, and what the california supreme court has decided is that undocumenteds here in california will pay the residential -- california residential rate if they live in california. over here. >> hi. while we keep talking about...
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a pretty big sized storm raining down into southern california with this storm system. mountains are going to pick up some snow. they're happy. they'd actually like the snow for skiers over the thanksgiving break. as far what's we're dealing with, one storm spinning off the coast of oregon and washington. another cold front system draped here and bringing down much colder air. it is very cold up in areas of montana, and we're seeing some of this air coming down in the negative numbers. first arctic outbreak of the season. cold air, moisture, enough for snow out there. right now snow showers through the cascades once again. not as bad as yesterday in some of the passes up around snoqualmie. winter storm warnings, area in pink. yellowstone park expecting two feet of snow. computers predicting for the most part 6 to 12 inches in the highest of elevations. just expect during your weekend, traveling in the mountainous area, it's going to be difficult. that's a look at your friday forecast. now here's a look at the weather outside your window. >> the pick northwest, snow in t
a pretty big sized storm raining down into southern california with this storm system. mountains are going to pick up some snow. they're happy. they'd actually like the snow for skiers over the thanksgiving break. as far what's we're dealing with, one storm spinning off the coast of oregon and washington. another cold front system draped here and bringing down much colder air. it is very cold up in areas of montana, and we're seeing some of this air coming down in the negative numbers. first...
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system that is set up for lawyers to fail? what were the findings that you made as a result of looking at public defender offices throughout california? >> i'm going to speak more to structural aspects of it. i think amy is speaking more of the cultural and human aspects of the job. our system as you know is based on the theory that any accused person who comes to court is presumed innocent. they are protected by that preassumption. that's why, in fact, we provide council for an indigent person whoke not afford counsel. unfortunately, it paints a rather discouraging picture because i found that there is a fundamental disconnect between that theory and actual practice in california and that disconnect occurs because the system, the indigent defense system is funded by local politicians. now these are public officials who must make decisions. they must choose among many worthy, competing concerns that are vying for those scarce taxpayer dollars and not surprising, most of them or at least many of them assume most defendants are guilty, they tend to make decisions about indigent defense systems based on the presumption of guilt. that ha
system that is set up for lawyers to fail? what were the findings that you made as a result of looking at public defender offices throughout california? >> i'm going to speak more to structural aspects of it. i think amy is speaking more of the cultural and human aspects of the job. our system as you know is based on the theory that any accused person who comes to court is presumed innocent. they are protected by that preassumption. that's why, in fact, we provide council for an indigent...
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police department is now gathering data to run through the model and will be the first in california to use the system. >> is this the future of policing? >> i think it is an important, essential wave of policing. i can't see a situation where law enforcement agencies will be able to grow in the near future. >> reporter: will it work? in this economy it is all about catching more bad guys with fewer good guys. in santa cruz, kiet do, cbs5. >>> another favorite beauty product caught in the state's site. why the company behind the brazilian blowout will have to combat more than just bad press. >> not out of the water just yet but moving a little closer to shore. land finally on the rise for people stuck on that carnival cruiseship. >>> weekend. pinpoint forecast as eyewitness news continues right here on the cw. >>> why fans of raw milk are gearing up for a new battle. coming up in minutes. employee who leaked the news is getting the boot. >>> seems everyone at google is getting a raise but the employee that leaked that news is getting the boot. it is reported that google fired the worker after a memo b
police department is now gathering data to run through the model and will be the first in california to use the system. >> is this the future of policing? >> i think it is an important, essential wave of policing. i can't see a situation where law enforcement agencies will be able to grow in the near future. >> reporter: will it work? in this economy it is all about catching more bad guys with fewer good guys. in santa cruz, kiet do, cbs5. >>> another favorite beauty...
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but we do have a weak system off the southern california coast.oppler 7 hd shows around the big sur coast we are looking at light returns. chances there for gilroy, san benito a slight chance of showers. elsewhere, partly cloudy conditions and a pretty decent day today, staying dry as this area of low pressure is a weak one and the main factor with this will be the higher clouds that are going to overspread much of the bay. this is the stronger system. it's still off shore. cold front slams on through tomorrow. beginning in the north bay, this time tomorrow, definitely wet all across the bay area but by 7:00, parts of san francisco with the south bay still dry but the frontal passage will take place throughout the afternoon. late morning, everyone gets wet and by 3:00 in the afternoon, conditions will dry out, even partly cloudy skies but not before we see anywhere between three to four hours of pretty good rain. 1-2 inches in the north bay. 3/4 in the santa cruz mountains lesser amounts in the coastal hills. east bay hills with the least amount i
but we do have a weak system off the southern california coast.oppler 7 hd shows around the big sur coast we are looking at light returns. chances there for gilroy, san benito a slight chance of showers. elsewhere, partly cloudy conditions and a pretty decent day today, staying dry as this area of low pressure is a weak one and the main factor with this will be the higher clouds that are going to overspread much of the bay. this is the stronger system. it's still off shore. cold front slams on...
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california. high pressure system will build north today and start to drift east. not until about thursday night into friday. that system is spinning on its own away from us. patchy fog. some of it inland. mainly along the coast. sunny and warmer weather. high pressure is built in. it won't take much to get us going. 50s and 70s. if you're making plans to go to the victory parade tomorrow, it looks good to me. sunny and warm. it will be sunny. warm weather will take us into thursday. weak system will cool us down. we'll carry that into saturday. and possible rain on sunday. >> thank you. >>> the governor is taking a stand on where and how welfare recipients can spend the states money. find out what is off limits. >>> and a former ma december toe area congressman took the stand in the levy trial. the specific questions he will not answer. >>> southbound 680 traffic looking pretty good. heading down to the south bay. we'll tell you about the morning commute straight ahead. >>> good morning. skies are mostly clear. a little bit of patchy fog but not much. napa airport
california. high pressure system will build north today and start to drift east. not until about thursday night into friday. that system is spinning on its own away from us. patchy fog. some of it inland. mainly along the coast. sunny and warmer weather. high pressure is built in. it won't take much to get us going. 50s and 70s. if you're making plans to go to the victory parade tomorrow, it looks good to me. sunny and warm. it will be sunny. warm weather will take us into thursday. weak system...
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expectation as a californian is to see those gas oil rigs off the coast of california completely replaced with wave energy systemsgain exist around the world but aren't being taken advantage of here in the state of california as they could or should be. we have done a lot on solar. in fact, we're very proud to have taken the leadership on our solar initiative a number of years ago the public passed a $100 solar bond in san francisco. this is years and years ago, which became the impetus for the million solar roof initiative that governor schwarzenegger, to his credit, advanced a number of years ago and succeeded with a year or so ago. we have the largest municipally owned solar project in the united states of america just right here over at our moscone facility. we have 450 projects throughout san francisco. we have incentivized wisely over the counter permits so people can navigate the bureaucracy, a $98 fee, flat fee. we are developing projects in this city with minimum requirements for lead building standards. in fact we have a proposal that i will be presenting in front of our san francisco board of superviso
expectation as a californian is to see those gas oil rigs off the coast of california completely replaced with wave energy systemsgain exist around the world but aren't being taken advantage of here in the state of california as they could or should be. we have done a lot on solar. in fact, we're very proud to have taken the leadership on our solar initiative a number of years ago the public passed a $100 solar bond in san francisco. this is years and years ago, which became the impetus for the...