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finding a tenant to draw big crowds is vitale to ensure that the corner of east london got benefits from the billions of dollars invested before the olympics. that's my sports report. let's get more from mindi bach. >> in the south bay, cal tips off against syracuse in 18 minutes. a trip to the sweet 16 is on the line. tim lincecum is looking to find his groove this spring. the a's are giving him plenty to think about. spring training highlights are next. >>> 6:40 is when the cal men's basketball team is set to tip off against syracuse. they have to get by the number 4 seed to reach the sweet 16 for the first time since 1997. scott reiss is down at the pavilion. what is the key to upsetting the orange tonight? >> you have two teams from good conferences and two historically good coaches. mike montgomery and jim bayheim have combined for over 1,700 victories which is the moment for two competing coaches in an ncaa tournament game. but regardless of pedigree the players have to execute and cal needs a big game from allen crabbe. >> i have grown over the years. people who know me as a shoot
finding a tenant to draw big crowds is vitale to ensure that the corner of east london got benefits from the billions of dollars invested before the olympics. that's my sports report. let's get more from mindi bach. >> in the south bay, cal tips off against syracuse in 18 minutes. a trip to the sweet 16 is on the line. tim lincecum is looking to find his groove this spring. the a's are giving him plenty to think about. spring training highlights are next. >>> 6:40 is when the cal...
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john worked in east london and is worried about what is happening to his living standards. his salary is 1 million pounds. he is worried about proposed regulations, but his bonus may be capped at just 2 million pounds. can the prime nestor tell us what he will do for john? what i would say to john and everybody liked john is under this government, bonuses are one-quarter of what they were when his labor was involved. i will take lots of letters from lots of people, but i do not have to listen to this man. i know the prime minister does not want to do with the facts. he sent his chancellor to europe in order to argue against the bonus tax. he says because he thinks it will be bad for the city of london. who led the negotiations? it was a member of the european parliament. what did she say? she said, "we have managed to produce a deal that will strike the right balance for the majority of bankers to take risk -- risky, responsible decisions. why is the prime minister the only person who thinks is ok to have bigger bonuses for bankers. as ever, he is completely wrong. we have
john worked in east london and is worried about what is happening to his living standards. his salary is 1 million pounds. he is worried about proposed regulations, but his bonus may be capped at just 2 million pounds. can the prime nestor tell us what he will do for john? what i would say to john and everybody liked john is under this government, bonuses are one-quarter of what they were when his labor was involved. i will take lots of letters from lots of people, but i do not have to listen...
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john works in east london and is worried about what is happening to his living standards.his his salaries -- his salary is 1 million pounds and he is worried that under proposed regulation, the bonus may bep capped at just 2 million pounds. can you tell us what he is goin to do for john? >> what i would say to john --o what i would say to john, andg] everyone like john, is under this government, bonuses are on quarter of what they were when he was there. >> i will take lots of lectures from lots of people, buy don'tll have to listen to the casino when it went bust. >> mr. speaker speaker, mr. speaker, -- i know the prime minister doesn't want to do with the facts. he can send his chancellor to europe yesterday an and/or to ag ag now, now, he says presumably because it will be bad for london, but, mr. speaker, on tht bonus tax, it was a conservative member of the european parliament in. what did she say? we managed to produce a deal that will start the righto balance for the majority of bank pers to make responsiblecisi decision. why the prime minister and the chancellor, the only people w
john works in east london and is worried about what is happening to his living standards.his his salaries -- his salary is 1 million pounds and he is worried that under proposed regulation, the bonus may bep capped at just 2 million pounds. can you tell us what he is goin to do for john? >> what i would say to john --o what i would say to john, andg] everyone like john, is under this government, bonuses are on quarter of what they were when he was there. >> i will take lots of...
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but in london's east and, islamists feel differently, and they have set up their moral patrol. a miniskirt draws a response from the sharia enforcers. a pure briton. no alcohol, this is muslim territory. masked islamists threaten homosexuals and call them names. >> the salafist group is probably behind the sharia patrol. they take advantage of our scheduled interview to show us a new propaganda video. >> we have come to purify the brains and hearts and minds from the filth of the west. emma on the internet -- >> on the internet, the group recruits followers from all over europe for its war against democracy and freedom. >> i can enjoy german culture. you can enjoy english culture, but we are not talking about culture here -- we are talking about to be will religions. one which has a penal code or says one thing which got says and another which says man has the authority. who has the true authority to dictate what you and me can do and cannot do? that can only be dictated by islam. >> most muslims in britain do not agree. one leading cleric is highly critical of the -- critical
but in london's east and, islamists feel differently, and they have set up their moral patrol. a miniskirt draws a response from the sharia enforcers. a pure briton. no alcohol, this is muslim territory. masked islamists threaten homosexuals and call them names. >> the salafist group is probably behind the sharia patrol. they take advantage of our scheduled interview to show us a new propaganda video. >> we have come to purify the brains and hearts and minds from the filth of the...
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if you care plans from east to london january twenty nine hundred ninety four your captain says he saw a u.f.o. one thousand feet long just outside your window it seemed to be a huge disk but now retired pilot is one of four team mainly former government and military officials from seven different countries talking about their u.f.o. experiences a man running for president just said he saw a u.f.o. i did and the rest of the code i did it was an identified flying object and so did a man who was president and about twenty five others saw something in the air that changed colors that was around a cave obligingly carter says he doesn't think it was from another planet most of these people differ on that point he classified us government documents and witness testimony from former or retired u.s. military personnel confirm beyond any doubt the reality of ongoing u.f.o. incursions at nuclear weapons sites so to dive a little bit more into this issue i'm going to highlight just a for the most well known u.f.o. sightings that have made headlines in the u.s. the break in is that producer men wi
if you care plans from east to london january twenty nine hundred ninety four your captain says he saw a u.f.o. one thousand feet long just outside your window it seemed to be a huge disk but now retired pilot is one of four team mainly former government and military officials from seven different countries talking about their u.f.o. experiences a man running for president just said he saw a u.f.o. i did and the rest of the code i did it was an identified flying object and so did a man who was...
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east coast. according to the london telegraph she was given a teddy bear and she said, thank you, i'll danger thaty "and -- that to my "d" but then she stopped. >> it would be interesting, the first baby under the new rule so she could be the monarch. right? >> we will see. >> is she far enough long? >> she probably knows, you could at that stage but she is not telling. >> mike nicco knows the weather and very important this morning with the rain coming down. >> absolutely. in the south bay, you can see the east foothills, the key road, story road, 101, all those areas, 880, 680, wet with light-to-moderate rain. right now the wet weather is moving to los angeles for the afternoon hours. if you are traveling you are find scattered showers. in the mountains, have the chains. the snow is falling. the wind is blowing. we will get 10" to 20" by 10:00 this evening on the western slope of the sierra and half of that, maybe two-thirds of that, say, 8" to 15" in tahoe and local white out conditions through the mountains today. >> we are going back to the golden gate bridge where traffic is slowing nicely.
east coast. according to the london telegraph she was given a teddy bear and she said, thank you, i'll danger thaty "and -- that to my "d" but then she stopped. >> it would be interesting, the first baby under the new rule so she could be the monarch. right? >> we will see. >> is she far enough long? >> she probably knows, you could at that stage but she is not telling. >> mike nicco knows the weather and very important this morning with the rain...
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the duchess was chatting with the public on the east coast yesterday. according to the london telegraph she was given a teddy bear and she said thank you, i'll take that for my "d." she stopped herself from going further and someone said were you ready to say "daughter" she replied "we are not telling." the due date is in june. it will be a big deal because the palace never, ever, reveals the sexiest baby before it is born. >> her first slip-up. >> there are a lot of questions, but...mike nicco, our meteorologist, has been tracking the storm. >> we still have a stray shower, but most of it is out of the here until act two. now, what is going on, everyone, coming up on 11:20. live doppler 7 hd shows over the last three hours the best chance of any showers is in the north bay as we talked about at the top of the show. that is where they stay. you can see those showers are losing their yellows and they are light green to dark green which is a light rain and everywhere else is a stray sprinkle, maybe a stray shower but mostly we are pretty good for the rest of the day. the less cl
the duchess was chatting with the public on the east coast yesterday. according to the london telegraph she was given a teddy bear and she said thank you, i'll take that for my "d." she stopped herself from going further and someone said were you ready to say "daughter" she replied "we are not telling." the due date is in june. it will be a big deal because the palace never, ever, reveals the sexiest baby before it is born. >> her first slip-up. >>...
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the duchess was chatting with the public on the east coast yesterday. according to the londonelegraph she was given a teddy bear and she said thank you, i'll take that for my "d." she stopped herself from going further and someone said were you ready to say "daughter" she replied "we are not telling." the due date is in june. it will be a big deal because the palace never, ever, reveals the sexiest baby before it is born. >> her first slip-up. >> there are a lot of questions, but...mike nicco, our meteorologist, has been tracking the storm. >> we still have a stray shower, but most of it is out of the here until act two. now, what is going on, everyone, coming up on 11:20. live doppler 7 hd shows over the last three hours the best chance of any showers is in the north bay as we talked about at the top of the show. that is where they stay. you can see those showers are losing their yellows and they are light green to dark green which is a light rain and everywhere else is a stray sprinkle, maybe a stray shower but mostly we are pretty good for the rest of the day. the less clou
the duchess was chatting with the public on the east coast yesterday. according to the londonelegraph she was given a teddy bear and she said thank you, i'll take that for my "d." she stopped herself from going further and someone said were you ready to say "daughter" she replied "we are not telling." the due date is in june. it will be a big deal because the palace never, ever, reveals the sexiest baby before it is born. >> her first slip-up. >> there...
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east coast. according to the london telegraph given a teddy bear as gift.rds she said thank you i'll take that for my but she stopp herself from going any further. when well wisher asked if she was in the process of saying daughter the duchess replayed we are not telling. precedent dictates sex of royal baby never announced in advance. kate did say her baby is kicking a lot. due date is in june. >> duchess probably picking out names right now. new research shows how names may influence whether a child gets into a good college. crunch the numbers comparing top boys names and top name at yale. they found charles an peter were among the most popular at yale. yet they were 43 and 87 among the pot population as whole. michael christopher matthew and joshua were also on the lying. tyler brandon austin and codey were not. among the girls the no. 1 name of 1994 was jessica it's on the yale list. so girls named margaret, carolyn, catherine and emma. but other top girl names of 1994 are not popular among yal yalee. pashly samantha, taylo taylor, britney and kaley!kal
east coast. according to the london telegraph given a teddy bear as gift.rds she said thank you i'll take that for my but she stopp herself from going any further. when well wisher asked if she was in the process of saying daughter the duchess replayed we are not telling. precedent dictates sex of royal baby never announced in advance. kate did say her baby is kicking a lot. due date is in june. >> duchess probably picking out names right now. new research shows how names may influence...
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area which is not a hot spot for the united states and britain as the middle east is despite calls from the united nations london has continuously refused to negotiate over the falklands dispute with but as ours so i think the recognition of the people's will that's something the u.k. government has failed to respect and other overseas territories elsewhere sarah firth explains. this is the story of an island a proud and spirited people displaced and like government he put it devastatingly high price paradise shockingly for many it will be the first time this story's ever been heard it's everything. in memory of the happiness that we were leaving to each other in the way when been treating here. we discovered meant. to dig us is a british colony in the indian nation and the largest of the chaebol silence has a population of roughly two thousand people about the same as the folk and. good memories. there you go it's a home a real paradise today they da gusty is one of america's biggest military advices because it's our land. it's not for them. you know when you see them you got this anger because they are enjoyin
area which is not a hot spot for the united states and britain as the middle east is despite calls from the united nations london has continuously refused to negotiate over the falklands dispute with but as ours so i think the recognition of the people's will that's something the u.k. government has failed to respect and other overseas territories elsewhere sarah firth explains. this is the story of an island a proud and spirited people displaced and like government he put it devastatingly high...
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kate was chatting with the public on the east coast yesterday and according to the london telegraph givenear as a gift for which she said "thank you i'll take that to my "d" and stopped to going any further but a well wish are said was she ready to say "daughter" the duchess said "we are not telling." the due date is in june. we will have much more on this possible slip of the tongue on "good morning america" at 7:00. >> credit card deals and better deal on the road, ahead, from toyota. and stocks this only are building on yesterday's close. good morning, a record high. who would think during the financial crisis we would claw back from 6,000 something level from march of 2009 and get above the previous high a few years later. we have seen improved profits and that is partly behind it but something that is really behind it is the massive stimulus that we have from the federal reserve the pat few years with investors i spoke to not all that impressed with yesterday's record. they say, actually, when you adjust for inflation the dow is actually higher in 2007 than it is today. we need to ri
kate was chatting with the public on the east coast yesterday and according to the london telegraph givenear as a gift for which she said "thank you i'll take that to my "d" and stopped to going any further but a well wish are said was she ready to say "daughter" the duchess said "we are not telling." the due date is in june. we will have much more on this possible slip of the tongue on "good morning america" at 7:00. >> credit card deals and...
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better. 17 degrees in lisbon. 15 in madrid. 13 in london. 10 degrees in vienna, definitely an improvement in central europe. the cutoff line there, anywhere eastpoland is still going to be dealing with some subzero highs. moscow, minus 6. minus 3 in kiev. here is your extended forecast. >>> elementary school students in central japan took part in an event to promote one of their city's main industries. musical instruments. and in doing so, they managed to make it into a world famous reference book. ♪ >> after rehearsing for weeks, 712 pup pills brought their keyboard harmonicas to a park to interpret "twinkle twinkle >>> once again, our lead story. the company operating the hot air balloon involved in a fatal crash in egypt last month says pilot error or part defects may to be blame. 19 foreign tourists died in the accident at ancient ruins in the city of luxor. the firm's president spoke publicly about the accident for the first time in cairo. >> there is no third scenario for the accident except either a pilot mistake which is throwing the drop line without making sure it's not entangled with the hose. the other is a manufacturing fault. >>
better. 17 degrees in lisbon. 15 in madrid. 13 in london. 10 degrees in vienna, definitely an improvement in central europe. the cutoff line there, anywhere eastpoland is still going to be dealing with some subzero highs. moscow, minus 6. minus 3 in kiev. here is your extended forecast. >>> elementary school students in central japan took part in an event to promote one of their city's main industries. musical instruments. and in doing so, they managed to make it into a world famous...
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the buildup dominated by reports that middle east -- a middle east consortium was planning to make a bid for the londonb. arsenal has since dismissed claims, but they are now five points from the qualifications for next that -- the next champions league after this. putnam two up. one back for arsenal in the second half, but not enough to avoid defeat. >> it is very frustrating. we put a lot of effort in. a great attitude. but we come out with no points. we were not deficient in the zones where it matters. i think we saw a great game of football. attacking wise, completely open. a good 30 minutes of intensity. it was the deadlock early in the game and late in the first half that was important for us. >> the top of the endless premier league. putnam at third. arsenal at fifth. villaester plays aston bil monday. bein have drink in their clip -- grip with a 1-0 win. the only goal there. an amazing comeback to stay in contention, scoring three second half goals. this moves them within a point of ac milan and what they need to make it into the champions league. final score, 3-2. roma are still in sight of a
the buildup dominated by reports that middle east -- a middle east consortium was planning to make a bid for the londonb. arsenal has since dismissed claims, but they are now five points from the qualifications for next that -- the next champions league after this. putnam two up. one back for arsenal in the second half, but not enough to avoid defeat. >> it is very frustrating. we put a lot of effort in. a great attitude. but we come out with no points. we were not deficient in the zones...
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fall asleep or our middle east correspondent there with more john kerry's visit to egypt let's not talk to. me editor of the london based arabic newspaper al arab based on his on the line john kerry arrived in egypt just a protest storm a security building the city of mansoura torch a police station in port side how much to promote the new egypt there is it well indeed. john kerry arrived in egypt you know very critical. time and there have been in. front of the u.s. embassy to the. egyptian youth it is the really ironic the united states has been the safety of theater show for the kids. is being seen today after the revolution as the main support of the new emerging fascist rule in egypt to by many egyptians that's why they don't get to the street. again is john kerry's visit is a very difficult time and the united states again is very unpopular in the streets of egypt sadly kerry says he wants bickering egyptians to find a political consensus doesn't he just think the u.s. is the right mediator for that. as you know some of. the prominent leaders of the opposition's have actually refused to meet with kerry today
fall asleep or our middle east correspondent there with more john kerry's visit to egypt let's not talk to. me editor of the london based arabic newspaper al arab based on his on the line john kerry arrived in egypt just a protest storm a security building the city of mansoura torch a police station in port side how much to promote the new egypt there is it well indeed. john kerry arrived in egypt you know very critical. time and there have been in. front of the u.s. embassy to the. egyptian...
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east. it used to be in the transatlantic, sort of new york/london kind of deal. no, not anymore.r the arabian peninsula. and what's more, if current trends continue, it will shift from what you're looking at now which is the burge in dubai to what you're looking at now which is the las vegas sands in singapore. singapore will be the center of the world. so is there is a connection between tallest building and strongest economy? now, an economist named andrew lawrence is behind something called the skyscraper index which shows that the construction of very tall buildings is actually a great way to predict the onset of economic changes. so here's how it works. when a skyscraper begins construction, everybody is all excited, ebullient, right, the country is growing. usually they are too excited and then there is a dramatic plunge in the economic outlook of the country. but according to the index, once the skyscraper has finally finished, the economy will be climbing back. one world trade center will be america's tallest tower when it is completed next year. and even though americans
east. it used to be in the transatlantic, sort of new york/london kind of deal. no, not anymore.r the arabian peninsula. and what's more, if current trends continue, it will shift from what you're looking at now which is the burge in dubai to what you're looking at now which is the las vegas sands in singapore. singapore will be the center of the world. so is there is a connection between tallest building and strongest economy? now, an economist named andrew lawrence is behind something called...
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east. it used to be in the transatlantic, sort of new york/london kind of keel deal. no, not anymore. now it hovers right over the araaschian peninsula. and what's more, if current trends continue, it will shift from what you're looking at now which is the burge in dubai to what you're looking at now which is the las vegas sands in singapore. sipping apore will be the center of the world. so is there is a connection between tallest building and strongest economy? now, an economist named andrew lawrence is behind something called the skyscraper index which shows that the construction of very tall buildings is actually a great way to predict the onset of economic changes. so here's how it works. when a skyscraper begins construction, everybody is all excited, ebuhl yent, right, the country is growing. usually too excited and there is a dramatic plunge in the economic outlook of a country. but according to the index, once the skyscraper has finally finished, the economy will be climbing back. one world trade center will be america's tallest tower when it is completed next year. and even
east. it used to be in the transatlantic, sort of new york/london kind of keel deal. no, not anymore. now it hovers right over the araaschian peninsula. and what's more, if current trends continue, it will shift from what you're looking at now which is the burge in dubai to what you're looking at now which is the las vegas sands in singapore. sipping apore will be the center of the world. so is there is a connection between tallest building and strongest economy? now, an economist named andrew...
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london skoofl economics. also, the author of obama and the middle east. the end of manager's moment. i want to play a little tape of obama talking about israel and then get you to come. >> we have the choice to acquiesce to evil or make real our solemn vow, never again. we have the choice to ignore what happens to others or to act on behalf of others. and to continually examine in ourselves whatever dark places there may be, that may lead to such actions or inactions. this is our obligation. not simply to bear witness but to act. >> he's talking about israel there. but some will say, well, then, what about syria? the situation is deteriorating. what would you like to see america do in syria right now? do you want to see us invade? do you want to see us back the rebels even more? do you want to see us put together an international coalition? what should be the strategy. >> i think you're really asking a very difficult question. >> we do on "the cycle." >> there are no easy options in syria. the political struggle, it started with the assad regime. it has turned into all-out civil war.
london skoofl economics. also, the author of obama and the middle east. the end of manager's moment. i want to play a little tape of obama talking about israel and then get you to come. >> we have the choice to acquiesce to evil or make real our solemn vow, never again. we have the choice to ignore what happens to others or to act on behalf of others. and to continually examine in ourselves whatever dark places there may be, that may lead to such actions or inactions. this is our...
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make that widespread that is it is out is afternoon 784 expected for on london valley, lebanese and your eastfor a high of about 58 degrees today. 64 for ocean beach and into the north bay we are getting a little warmer than that and napa up. 7 day around the bay has a chance to talk about. a gradual cooling trend and we could see some light rain and the north bay this evening. we'll continue to feel the cool down as we head into the eawork week tuesday and wednesday. >> we continue to monitor pretty good ride around the bay area. the bay bridge, you can now see the end of the back up. even with the fog, we have had a reasonably good ride. what advisory is in place for most of the bay area bridges. sam is a breast highway 92, is like conditions and you could see the sun appears in the fog a little. and 11 minute commute time either direction. golden gate bridge, the third leg is in place and the northbound direction. remains no. >> 3 blaine's south, take me out the south lane has not done anything to back up the normal volume of traffic. a quick look at the south bay, mostly yellow selling mo
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the sob in center for middle east policy at the brookings institution and of former israeli diplomat also in washington we have now he is a political analyst and in london we cross to. he is the president of the arab lawyers association in the u.k. right gentlemen crossed cycles in effect it means you can jump in anytime you want daniel if i can go to you first in washington what is their sales agenda in this war right now because we hear maybe a buffer zone could be created into syria. is not intervening in the conflict taking place in syria but it's watching the situation unfolding very very closely israel has many concerns regarding what's happening in syria today first and foremost the chemical weapons. held by the assad regime and there's really concern that may fall into the wrong hands or may be used. as a last resort second this is been the quietest border along israel's borders for forty almost forty years and the concern is from a possible spillover the situation in syria to the area of the girl on her it through to the syrian israeli border like we saw this week when some rebels were firing at israeli troops so. are patrolling on the go and h
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we have our mothership in london, and also in other places. the dialogues of the middle eastnd other dialogues of the asia pacific have been recorded. we also publish survival, international affairs, the 2013 addition of which was once your last week. and some of which are on display. this is a critical part of our network. >> we are here today to hear from mr. frank. frank is responsible for defense and military space policy. prior to joining the department in 2009, he held very strict positions in the u.s. house of representatives, including the committee on intelligence and secretary of defense. he received his m.a. in war studies. prior to joining the institute, i can tell you one thing about him. he takes diplomatic engagement very seriously. i think that frank must have a record for the most miles flown and he has so many friends around the world. i wanted to use the opportunity today for his rare presence in washington to let frank give something of an extended report on a space related engagement over the past two years. with akamai will turn it over to frank for abou
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london aquatic center. police tried to pull it over when police say he crashed that a ups truck on the embarcadero then tried to run by diving that the oakland east then hijacking a sailboat. stokes man for the alameda county sheriff's department says he's seen a lot of people over the years try to avoid being arrested, but they didn't usually go through a criminal triathalon to get away. >>> well there will be no tuition increase for uc students in the fall but they will continue to pay a small surcharge. that's something that frustrates many students. abc 7 news education reporter lee ann explains why. >> compared to all those drs. particular tuition hike, 60 dollar a year surcharge for uc students doesn't seem lake a lot of money. except that students say that extra charge is unfair. >> students are not just a piggy bank that the regent can crack open. they need to know there's push back. there's going to be a fight. >> money there's come from somewhere. >>reporter: here's why current students have to pay for something that happened back in 2003. of 10 years ago facing massive state bump it cut uc officials say they had to raise the tuition. e
london aquatic center. police tried to pull it over when police say he crashed that a ups truck on the embarcadero then tried to run by diving that the oakland east then hijacking a sailboat. stokes man for the alameda county sheriff's department says he's seen a lot of people over the years try to avoid being arrested, but they didn't usually go through a criminal triathalon to get away. >>> well there will be no tuition increase for uc students in the fall but they will continue to...
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east bay and south bay but holding on to the clouds. today, look >>> all i need ♪ >>> justin bieber in london. watch closely right here.get a little out of breath, woozy, has to stop. actually, went backstage and fainted, was rushed to the hospital. we saw him tweet out pictures later from his hospital bed. there sit right there. looking a little better right there. a new report on whether he's going to be back on stage today and whether his shirt will be on. >> no hospital gown for justin bieber, apparently. >>> we'll have tlatst on incredible details on the 24-year-old intern blind sided by the lion while she was on her cell phone. he swiped her with his paw. the family is speaking out. >>> also this morning, kelly osbourne in the news. we're wishing her well after collapsing. she suffered, reportedly, a seizure during her tv show and was rushed to the hospital. we have the laits on her condition. she was tweeted about eing abo. >> we hope he's okay. >>> and we hope the best for our joy behar. she's leaving "the view." quite a run. 16-plus years. a tremendous part of our mornings. the latest coming up. >>> let's get
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london. suspicions he committed suicide. right now investigators say his death is unexplained. >> heather: president obama this hour is on his way back to washington after his trip to the middle easte president, the four-day visit was an opportunity to reassure the region's political leaders and people particularly israel, that he is committed to their security. leeland vittert is live with more. >> late night saturday night, the president left here a little more than 24 hours ago. so aall accounts, the charm offensive worked. he walked into israel with a 10% likeability rating, too early for new polls. but at least this 24 hour analysis says the numbers are sure to go up. it's more complicated in jordan where he had a tougher mission. he landed in jordan with two missions. one is to show solidarity with king abdullah. also had to go to talk about the syrian civil war, the refugee crisis, and president obama got quite pointed when he talked about the risk inside syria of muslims extremists taking over and possibly getting their hands on the syrian army's vast arsenal of weapons. >> i am very concerned about syria becoming an enclave for extremists because extremists thrive in chao
london. suspicions he committed suicide. right now investigators say his death is unexplained. >> heather: president obama this hour is on his way back to washington after his trip to the middle easte president, the four-day visit was an opportunity to reassure the region's political leaders and people particularly israel, that he is committed to their security. leeland vittert is live with more. >> late night saturday night, the president left here a little more than 24 hours ago....
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london had about 6.6 million people roughly in the year 1900. divide that again by 106,800, and in 1900, the western core scored 61.8 points. biggest city in the east in 1900 is tokyo again, 1.75 million people. divide by 106,800 people. tokyo scores 16.37 points, which is what you see in the red column on the left. so i just keep doing this. 1800, 1700, 1600, so on. the nature of the evidence changes, the margin of error fluctuate getting into archeological material. so we get down to settlements of 1,000 people which scored .01 points, and i stopped point. what you get for the one trait of social organization, you get this graph with dates along the bottom, and the sizes of the settlements on the vertical column there. the red line for the eastern world, the blue line for the western world. a series of data points all the way back to that 7500b.c. in the west, and the wept -- the point which you start seeing the count. this is unimpressive graph. so the next graph is just the same set 0 data points. but plotted on to a long linear scale. what it means is you have dates along the bottom from 8,000 bc to 2,000 ad. and you'll see each understood you
london had about 6.6 million people roughly in the year 1900. divide that again by 106,800, and in 1900, the western core scored 61.8 points. biggest city in the east in 1900 is tokyo again, 1.75 million people. divide by 106,800 people. tokyo scores 16.37 points, which is what you see in the red column on the left. so i just keep doing this. 1800, 1700, 1600, so on. the nature of the evidence changes, the margin of error fluctuate getting into archeological material. so we get down to...