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they plan to hire a recent college grad.the most since 2007. 33% are offering higher pay, including a quarter who will pay $50,000 or more. >>> amazon is considering a new delivery site, the trufrmg of your car. the retailer is teaming up with dhl and audi to start a small test run in germany. during checkout customers indicate the location of their car during the window. they use a digital order to open the trufrmg and when it's closed, the car is locked. >>> ray-ban is calling out rand paul. they were selling ray-ban way fairer sunglasses with the rand logo on its website. some of the money went to his campaign, but the campaign didn't have ray-ban's consent. ray-ban told the campaign to stop and it did. >>> and the first youtube video is uploaded ten years ago today. >> they have really really really long trunks. >> the clip ran just 18 seconds. a year later google paid $1.6 billion in stock for youtube. this year nearly 145 million americans watch a youtube video. that is nearly half of the u.s. population. alison? >>> t
they plan to hire a recent college grad.the most since 2007. 33% are offering higher pay, including a quarter who will pay $50,000 or more. >>> amazon is considering a new delivery site, the trufrmg of your car. the retailer is teaming up with dhl and audi to start a small test run in germany. during checkout customers indicate the location of their car during the window. they use a digital order to open the trufrmg and when it's closed, the car is locked. >>> ray-ban is...
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they plan to hire a recent college grad. the most since 2007. 33% are offering higher pay, including a quarter who will pay $50,000 or more. >>> amazon is considering a new delivery site, the trunk of your car. the retailer is teaming up with dhl and audi to start a small test run next month in germany. during checkout amazon customers indicate the location of their cars during the delivery window. the delivery agent uses an order-specific digital authorization to open the trunk and when the trunk hatch is closed, the car is locked. >>> ray-ban is calling out senator rand paul for what it considers a shady deal. the paul presidential campaign was selling ray-ban sunglasses impresented with the paolo go on its website for $50. some of the money went to his campaign, but the campaign didn't have ray-ban's consent. ray-ban told the campaign to stop and it did. >>> and the first youtube video is uploaded ten years ago today. >> they have really, really, really long trunks. >> in me at the zoo one of the youtube founders describe
they plan to hire a recent college grad. the most since 2007. 33% are offering higher pay, including a quarter who will pay $50,000 or more. >>> amazon is considering a new delivery site, the trunk of your car. the retailer is teaming up with dhl and audi to start a small test run next month in germany. during checkout amazon customers indicate the location of their cars during the delivery window. the delivery agent uses an order-specific digital authorization to open the trunk and...
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gerri: well, job opportunities are improving for college grads. fastest growing sectors of today's economy is looking out for candidacy workers. tony is the director of georgetown -- he's out with a new study to find conventional wisdom on the economy. it's the college grads. they're responsible for everything. how does this happen? explain your findings. >> we've essentially moved from an industrial economy where manufacturing was dominant. we lost two-thirds of our manufacturing jobs. but since that time we've created three times as many high-wage college educated jobs in finance, computers health care education the information industry and something called business services. gerri: so college grads represent an incredible proportion of the economy. tell us about that. >> they represent about 32% of the workers. and they're making more than 55% of the output in the american economy. every year. so they're more than earning their keep. they're not getting their full share of the wealth that they create but they are very good bargain for the rest
gerri: well, job opportunities are improving for college grads. fastest growing sectors of today's economy is looking out for candidacy workers. tony is the director of georgetown -- he's out with a new study to find conventional wisdom on the economy. it's the college grads. they're responsible for everything. how does this happen? explain your findings. >> we've essentially moved from an industrial economy where manufacturing was dominant. we lost two-thirds of our manufacturing jobs....
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. >> good afternoon supervisors my name is allen i'm a recent college grad local college grad i'm here to support this ordinance because as other speakers said i support not allowing kids to be exposed to the dangers of smokeless tobacco products when they are young and impressionable from either the players or fellow spectators and historical there may have been a cultural a cultural tradition of certain tobacco products and certain sports but i don't think that's the way it was in the past means it has to to be that way now in in the light of the scientific evidence of the harm of tobacco products so i think that tobacco products is not integral to the integrity of sports and this ordinance would help separate those two without detriment so thank you very much. >> thank you. next speaker please. >> hi there. i'm an internal medicine hospitalist at the john muir medical center and i live in san francisco as was previously mentioned a summary of the research on smokeless tobacco from our own san francisco researchers lends strong support to our efforts to ban these products and based o
. >> good afternoon supervisors my name is allen i'm a recent college grad local college grad i'm here to support this ordinance because as other speakers said i support not allowing kids to be exposed to the dangers of smokeless tobacco products when they are young and impressionable from either the players or fellow spectators and historical there may have been a cultural a cultural tradition of certain tobacco products and certain sports but i don't think that's the way it was in the...
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as you said this is shaping up to be a pretty good year for recent grads or grads that are graduatingd for those teenagers laying on the couch, you know, thinking what willie do this summer. here's what is going on. you've got 22 percent of all employers who say they plan to hire this quarter right now next couple of months verse only four percent say that they will reduce number of many please. it is shaping up to be a good season. >> what sectors. >> if you are a recent college grad or soon to be leaving college, engineering, computer, accounting, that is still really strong. you will get decent salary. you will get multiple job offers. at the other end of the spectrum we have softer agers who will still struggle but there are some jobs out there. for teenagers, the good news is there is a lot of temporary jobs this summer. why? because in some parts guess what teens are not working. 40 percent less teens will work this year then worked ten years ago. >> why is that. >> here's the the deal. good question. teens are now competing with older workers because older workers are taking th
as you said this is shaping up to be a pretty good year for recent grads or grads that are graduatingd for those teenagers laying on the couch, you know, thinking what willie do this summer. here's what is going on. you've got 22 percent of all employers who say they plan to hire this quarter right now next couple of months verse only four percent say that they will reduce number of many please. it is shaping up to be a good season. >> what sectors. >> if you are a recent college...
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he instructed his generals to level on a grad, to target key building, sentenced to amortize. this directive was quote, it is intended to surround the city and raise it to the ground request allowed to surrender will be rejected. we have no interest in preserving any part of the population of that arch city. hitler's master plan calls the uprooting of the remained in the low rations and russians and replacing them with germans who would kill slav land with the latest agricultural machinery and produce hard this growing germination. given this mindset it followed all russian soldiers taken prisoners would routinely brutalized both their fields sometimes starve to death is death by exposure haven't killed enough of them. more than half of the russian soldiers that were captured died. another area of agreement is developed and stalin discovered both the lake is simply a matter of time the matter what postwar measures were taken before germany would again rise up. stalin therefore sought from fdr and allies that we deal with their nations tax. fdr knew this and dovetailed with his
he instructed his generals to level on a grad, to target key building, sentenced to amortize. this directive was quote, it is intended to surround the city and raise it to the ground request allowed to surrender will be rejected. we have no interest in preserving any part of the population of that arch city. hitler's master plan calls the uprooting of the remained in the low rations and russians and replacing them with germans who would kill slav land with the latest agricultural machinery and...
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jon bon jovi will give the address to rutgers camden grads. and tv personality bill nye will be speaking at the new brunswick campus graduation. >>> there are some spots getting rain this morning. 60 degrees currently in philadelphia. there you can see the light showers moving through the trenton area. north and west into chester montgomery and bucks county this is just very light rainfall. during the day today, we'll see heavier showers, possibly even some thunderstorms. light rainfall to begin with with heavier showers to the southwest this morning. i mean well to the southwest and moving through the ohio valley. but this afternoon, that's the timing for those heavier downpours. 7:00 this morning, 58 degrees. look at the temperatures climbing in spite of occasional showers, it won't be the all-day rainfall with temperatures climbing to the upper 60s to near 70 degrees. this is updated information with heavier downpours moving into chester county and there will be more showers as we head into the
jon bon jovi will give the address to rutgers camden grads. and tv personality bill nye will be speaking at the new brunswick campus graduation. >>> there are some spots getting rain this morning. 60 degrees currently in philadelphia. there you can see the light showers moving through the trenton area. north and west into chester montgomery and bucks county this is just very light rainfall. during the day today, we'll see heavier showers, possibly even some thunderstorms. light...
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a stack of year books detailing every year lenape high school grad and now former north charleston southina police officer michael slager spent on this campus. yet win these books and on these streets and now infamous native seemingly leaving little trace. >> kind of shocking that somebody that lived this close by could be capable of doing what we all saw on that video. >> that video of slager allegedly begunking down 50-year-old father of four walter scott as he flees from the officer now leading to slager's firing from the police force and charges of murder. the quiet mt. laurel neighborhood where people say slager once lived in shock. >> just don't think stuff like that happening around your neighborhood. >> it's hard. whoa really? >> i feel very sad by all of it. the whole thing is atrocious. >> chasing news reporter and fellow 2001 lenape high grad veronica covering this story is uncovering a connection she didn't know to slager her one-time fellow classmate. >> one picture i find him in i'm in as well. it was a little unsettling. >> revisiting lenape today she and her friends can't
a stack of year books detailing every year lenape high school grad and now former north charleston southina police officer michael slager spent on this campus. yet win these books and on these streets and now infamous native seemingly leaving little trace. >> kind of shocking that somebody that lived this close by could be capable of doing what we all saw on that video. >> that video of slager allegedly begunking down 50-year-old father of four walter scott as he flees from the...
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he grad waits at just 20 years a old. >> he grad waits so early that it was difficult for him to setpractice because he wasn't old enough yet. he was good. >> doc holiday was the epitome of a southern gentleman, which meant he was mannerly and hot tempered and bigoted, all the things that go along with living in the south during the civil war and reconstruction. >> you want me to hold him down, doc? >> that won't be necessary. i will put something on your gums to dull the pain. >> the only time i'm not nervous is when i'm working on someone's teeth. that's how i know dentistry is my calling. that's my favorite too. can you hold still just for another second, we'll be eating some peach pie before you know it. >> as dr. holiday reaps the benefits of his superior life, he struggles to find his own success in the growing west. >> i find that holiday was beginning his dental practice, wyatt earp was actually in a arkansas at that time as a horse thieve. >> the penalty for horse thieving is hanging and that is what motivates wyatt earp's move. >> he winds up in dodge city, kansas. >> son o
he grad waits at just 20 years a old. >> he grad waits so early that it was difficult for him to setpractice because he wasn't old enough yet. he was good. >> doc holiday was the epitome of a southern gentleman, which meant he was mannerly and hot tempered and bigoted, all the things that go along with living in the south during the civil war and reconstruction. >> you want me to hold him down, doc? >> that won't be necessary. i will put something on your gums to dull...
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grads who study business and computer science are in greatest demand. just talking about how much -- [overlapping speakers >> remember if you have a consumer story idea, give us a call 888-5-helps-u. >> very bright people. >> techies are in high demand right now. >> very bright people. you have to read the label on the back of the pizza, though. [ laughter ] >> before you eat it. >> that's right, thank you, julie. >>> still ahead, an expensive stolen instrument back in the hands of its owner. >> we talked to the young musician about the unusual way she got it back. >> sunshine can be deceiving if you were stuck in the cubicle looking outside. looks warm outside. not warm. onshore flow still there. not that much in the way of cloud cover over berkeley but we have not only clouds but rain coming up. we'll talk about which one day will be wet and which day has the best chance of seeing 80s. your forecast next. >>> and i'm dennis o'donnell. coming up, the dodgers must be pretty good students. they just got schooled! >> he think it's fun, you know? like our
grads who study business and computer science are in greatest demand. just talking about how much -- [overlapping speakers >> remember if you have a consumer story idea, give us a call 888-5-helps-u. >> very bright people. >> techies are in high demand right now. >> very bright people. you have to read the label on the back of the pizza, though. [ laughter ] >> before you eat it. >> that's right, thank you, julie. >>> still ahead, an expensive stolen...
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john: thousands of college grads in the d.c. area are struggling with thousands of dollars in student loans. they are making it almost impossible for them to buy a car or house or get ahead in life. might be tempted to turn to a consolidation company but before you do buyer beware. companies promising to consolidate your student loans are advertising everywhere. andrea caldwell, a recent grad with $40,000 in college loans was thrilled to find a company willing to help her with one low monthly payment. >> and they said you know this is the process and your payment is going to be $48.49 a month. and i was just ecstatic. john: she signed a contract with a company and made an up-front fee of $300 and each month watched $48 go towards her loan or so she thought until she checked with her lender six months later. >> new balance on my student loan and she said ma'am, we haven't received anything. john: she hadn't been paying down her loans at all. >> the guy was baffled like what? that's like $650 that i've paid and you guys haven't re
john: thousands of college grads in the d.c. area are struggling with thousands of dollars in student loans. they are making it almost impossible for them to buy a car or house or get ahead in life. might be tempted to turn to a consolidation company but before you do buyer beware. companies promising to consolidate your student loans are advertising everywhere. andrea caldwell, a recent grad with $40,000 in college loans was thrilled to find a company willing to help her with one low monthly...
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forced to sore herself, she was unable to grad wait elementary school.orked in in cargo handling and in factories since a young age and never married. with very little income, she was not able to save money for cpf. whw's room is 30 square meters. these rooms are usually shared by two residents. rent is $60 u.s. a month, including utilities. breakfast is provided free of charn, but residents must pay for their own dinners. so she dips into her limited savings to pay these expenses, supplemented occasionally by the center. each room is equipped with emergency buttons so that facility staff can rush to the resident's aid if needed. there are piles of unopened food packages. these were donated by neighbors and volunteer groups and are distributed to the elderly to help them save as much money as possible. this facility only accepts residents who can take care of themselves. rather than providing for absolutely everything, the center aims to create an environment where the elderly can live within a community with minimal assistance. this is a new form of wel
forced to sore herself, she was unable to grad wait elementary school.orked in in cargo handling and in factories since a young age and never married. with very little income, she was not able to save money for cpf. whw's room is 30 square meters. these rooms are usually shared by two residents. rent is $60 u.s. a month, including utilities. breakfast is provided free of charn, but residents must pay for their own dinners. so she dips into her limited savings to pay these expenses, supplemented...
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one of the greatest blessings for us -- she is not a grad back there. it did -- nodding her head back there. it depends on the day. we actually have two sons, one of whom will be in the state next week to, should we make this step, will take a semester off to campaign with us. it's that goes forward -- if that goes forward we will be back not just on the road trip but on the townhall meetings. i love going to factories and farms. i am by myself and everywhere. -- i invite myself in everywhere. when i was first a lawmaker, i love knocking on doors because people are real when you were at their house. you probably gets this. they are polite even if they do not agree with you in front of their house. maybe not elsewhere. i like that kind of interaction. of the other part for us that is nice -- the other part that for us is nice, the state fits well with what we have done which is we want universal support amongst republicans 96% in the last election. other than terry branstad, no one else's higher. he has 97% and i have 96%. that is great because it means
one of the greatest blessings for us -- she is not a grad back there. it did -- nodding her head back there. it depends on the day. we actually have two sons, one of whom will be in the state next week to, should we make this step, will take a semester off to campaign with us. it's that goes forward -- if that goes forward we will be back not just on the road trip but on the townhall meetings. i love going to factories and farms. i am by myself and everywhere. -- i invite myself in everywhere....
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tom: one of maryland's most famous grads, former nfl quarterback boomer esiason, said he was never donating another dime to the university. and a former marine is upset as well. students are upset they will not be up to see the oscar-nominated film on campus. >> i love the movie, i love the concept, i love this country and the fact they will not show it is upsetting. he is one of the great american heroes of our time. tom: tom roussey, abc 7 news. kellye: a woman fighting a parking ticket after her car became trapped at the scene of a crime. she was out at dinner the night of april 9, when a man shot and killed a guard at the u.s. census bureau in suitland. her car was in an area that was roped off for hours by the police. when the suspect was captured after a shootout in northwest washington. when she returned the next morning to get her car, she found a ticket for an expired meter. >> i cannot get my car or possessions. and they have the nerve to give me a ticket? they should be sending me a letter of apology. kellye: she is in the process of getting the ticket nullified. a major effort t
tom: one of maryland's most famous grads, former nfl quarterback boomer esiason, said he was never donating another dime to the university. and a former marine is upset as well. students are upset they will not be up to see the oscar-nominated film on campus. >> i love the movie, i love the concept, i love this country and the fact they will not show it is upsetting. he is one of the great american heroes of our time. tom: tom roussey, abc 7 news. kellye: a woman fighting a parking ticket...
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grad school in cornell is $50,000 a year for her. my first reaction was, thank god my daughter doesn't want to go to cornell grad school. [laughter] he said, i been working at this machine shop, i have a high school education, i want my daughter to do better than me. does this sound familiar? it's what every parent says. he said, i decided i wanted to work a second shift. i would work 16 hours a day, not eight. the second shift i would work, i dedicate all of that to my daughter so she would not come out of school with a huge debt on top of her. and so i started working 16 hours a day. i got my first paycheck thinking it would be twice what it used to be. i got it and i said, there is a big mistake here. it's not much more than the eight hour paycheck. he went to the accountant for the machine shop and said, there's a mistake. the accountant said no, there's not. here's the problem. because you are now working 16 hours a day and not eight, you are now in a new tax bracket. and so the second shift that he was working wasn't working fo
grad school in cornell is $50,000 a year for her. my first reaction was, thank god my daughter doesn't want to go to cornell grad school. [laughter] he said, i been working at this machine shop, i have a high school education, i want my daughter to do better than me. does this sound familiar? it's what every parent says. he said, i decided i wanted to work a second shift. i would work 16 hours a day, not eight. the second shift i would work, i dedicate all of that to my daughter so she would...
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annette bening, 1988 grad classmate of mine gets a doctor of fine arts.t gets an award and new college law professor and president peter gable will get an honorary doctor of laws degree. >>> the french laundry reopened today in yountville closed for a few months for remodeling. for now the food will be prepared in a temporary kitchen as work is finished on the new improved facilities. i heard brian hackney was going to take us there for the re- opening. >> i only go to the laundry to clean clothes. >> that's why you need to install the system. >> i'm going to start him off on not making any more ice cubes. buy them at the store. >> start slow. good idea. >> you are an evangelist for this collection of water thing which is a good idea. you can collect a lot and save a lot. >> can i get an amen? >> amen. [ laughter ] >>> you can see some fair weather popping up after the strong cold front came through the bay area last night and wind gusts up to 55 miles an hour at mount diablo. right now temperatures are mostly in the mid-50s around the bay area. san franc
annette bening, 1988 grad classmate of mine gets a doctor of fine arts.t gets an award and new college law professor and president peter gable will get an honorary doctor of laws degree. >>> the french laundry reopened today in yountville closed for a few months for remodeling. for now the food will be prepared in a temporary kitchen as work is finished on the new improved facilities. i heard brian hackney was going to take us there for the re- opening. >> i only go to the...
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but they will be grad wale moveually moving to the south. and we think from 230:30 to 5:30 in the morning, we'll see the most of it. and san jose, still looking at the rainfall in the morning hours. and highest totals for the storm system that immediate coast line santa cruz mountains, possibly a halftime inch there. and maybe 200 here up in sunoma. so widespread totals in this storm system. we will get sunshine by this afternoon, all areas expected to stay in the 60s. for the peninsula, just 58 in pacifica. north bay, east bay and tri tri valley once again, sun in the afternoon hours. and by sunday forecast temperatures warm up. and check out what happens by monday from 65 in san jose on saturday to 81 degrees, near record setting highs in san francisco. we showed you that sierra snow but we'll so the to you again. be prepared for winter condition if you're headed there. kirkland, 8 inches. i like how this trend is going. we're getting a decent storm here in april. maybe we can continue that. >>> and amazing new video as the volcano erupts
but they will be grad wale moveually moving to the south. and we think from 230:30 to 5:30 in the morning, we'll see the most of it. and san jose, still looking at the rainfall in the morning hours. and highest totals for the storm system that immediate coast line santa cruz mountains, possibly a halftime inch there. and maybe 200 here up in sunoma. so widespread totals in this storm system. we will get sunshine by this afternoon, all areas expected to stay in the 60s. for the peninsula, just...
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. >> the family of a beaten temple grad won 7 million-dollar settlement in a wrongful death suit.less yelled at a cab that didn't stop. three men in another car thought they were yelling at them. so they attacked kless. two now-closed nightclubs served alcohol to the attackers to the point of visible intoxication. two were under age. >>> a mother in florida is behind bars for hosting a drinking party for her daughter. she is accused of having sex with two of her daughter's friends. she is a recovering alcoholic and addict to pornography. she has five children between the ages of 4 and 16. >>> vets in part of the midwest have a new warning when it comes to k-9 flu. keep diagnosis from going nose to -- keep your dogs from going nose to nose with other dogs and cats. it killed five dogs and made 1,000 sick. it's hard to go to the dog park, everybody wants their dogs to be friends, don't do it. the flu is believed to have come from asia. >> we're following breaking developments in a hit-and-run crash, the little boy who died in west kensington died overnight. we're updating the invest
. >> the family of a beaten temple grad won 7 million-dollar settlement in a wrongful death suit.less yelled at a cab that didn't stop. three men in another car thought they were yelling at them. so they attacked kless. two now-closed nightclubs served alcohol to the attackers to the point of visible intoxication. two were under age. >>> a mother in florida is behind bars for hosting a drinking party for her daughter. she is accused of having sex with two of her daughter's...
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holder, who is a financial adviser and snowman state grad -- sonoma state grad says he will volunteer with the red cross for a few days before leaving nepal. >>> friends and family mourning the loss of google executive dan freddenberg. passionate about climate change. he wanted to climb mt. everest to promote his organization, save theice.org. and a group of shermas were killed last year while guiding freddenberg and his group. friends say he had a lot more he wanted to do. >> he was in his early 30s. if you want to talk about lives affected, he was able to live a full, complete life. we could be talking a billion years have been affected by this. >> freddenberg was on mt. everest when the earthquake hit. he died of a head injury he sustained in the avalanche you saw. >>> one question many are asking this morning is how can i help. many organizations are collecting donations for victims of the earthquake. if you go to nbcbayarea.com you will find a list of organizations now collecting money. >>> the crisis in nepal is unfolding by the minute. you can get updates on our website, you ca
holder, who is a financial adviser and snowman state grad -- sonoma state grad says he will volunteer with the red cross for a few days before leaving nepal. >>> friends and family mourning the loss of google executive dan freddenberg. passionate about climate change. he wanted to climb mt. everest to promote his organization, save theice.org. and a group of shermas were killed last year while guiding freddenberg and his group. friends say he had a lot more he wanted to do. >> he...
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actress annette bening a 1980 grad will get an honorary doctor of fine arts.ll get an honorary doctor of fine arts and law professor peter gable will get an honorary doctor of law degree. >>> bay area web company taking aa unique approach to prevent gender discrimination. reddit is eliminating salary negotiations during the recruiting process. ellen pao is the interim ceo of the san francisco-based company. she recently lost a sex discrimination lawsuit against her former employer venture capital firm kleiner perkins. >> we could use more diversity. we are excited to have different perspectives to represent the people we have using the site. >> pao says men tend to negotiate harder than women do and women sometimes get penalized when they push for a higher salary. pao told the "wall street journal," quote, we come up with an offer that we think is fair. if you want more equity, we'll let you swap a little bit of your cash salary for equity. but we aren't going to reward people who are better negotiators with more compensation. >>> it is 5:55. a police officer
actress annette bening a 1980 grad will get an honorary doctor of fine arts.ll get an honorary doctor of fine arts and law professor peter gable will get an honorary doctor of law degree. >>> bay area web company taking aa unique approach to prevent gender discrimination. reddit is eliminating salary negotiations during the recruiting process. ellen pao is the interim ceo of the san francisco-based company. she recently lost a sex discrimination lawsuit against her former employer...
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. >> the push to rename a local stadium for a high school grad killed serving his country but not everyone is on board. why some are fighting that honor honor. ♪ >>> police looking for the man who pulled a gun on a philadelphia taxi driver. the shooting happened back on april 1st near 55th and lancaster avenue in overbrook. police say after getting a ride the passenger got out of the car and walked away without paying. police say when the driver asked for money the man pulled out a handgun. the driver says as he drove away he heard a single gunshot that missed him and the taxi. >>> rowan university police officers now have something no other university officers have in new jersey. the school is the first in the state to arm its campus force with body cameras. fox 29's dawn timmeney takes us into the new program. >> when it starts blinking you press the button in the movement did you hear that? you press the middle button twice and it will start recording. >> reporter: rowan university glassboro and stratford campus police are now wearing body cameras. strapped on their chest recording thei
. >> the push to rename a local stadium for a high school grad killed serving his country but not everyone is on board. why some are fighting that honor honor. ♪ >>> police looking for the man who pulled a gun on a philadelphia taxi driver. the shooting happened back on april 1st near 55th and lancaster avenue in overbrook. police say after getting a ride the passenger got out of the car and walked away without paying. police say when the driver asked for money the man pulled...
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gene, how are they willing to pay $500,000 to a college grad? >> first, i'm getting out of here and apply forge a job at snap chat. here's what it is. snap chat like all firms in california, the technology business, they're hunting for software engineers. we were just talking about it turning into a software world, all of these technology. they need people to write the code. snap chat is competing in silicon valley, the starting salary for those out of stanford who study engineering, $100,000 to $150,000 a year just cash. snap chat is offering that plus saying they'll give it to you in stock. that bumps it up to between $400,000 to $500,000 for a kid out of college. the average starting salary for an engineer is $57,000 if you're not in silicon valley. >> some of the people have turned that down because they want to stay in silicon valley and work for google or facebook. it's unbelievable. i tell my kids all the time s.t.e.m., science technology engineering and math. >> the highest paying jobs out of college. can you name the lowest paying jobs?
gene, how are they willing to pay $500,000 to a college grad? >> first, i'm getting out of here and apply forge a job at snap chat. here's what it is. snap chat like all firms in california, the technology business, they're hunting for software engineers. we were just talking about it turning into a software world, all of these technology. they need people to write the code. snap chat is competing in silicon valley, the starting salary for those out of stanford who study engineering,...
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looking to meet a man on craigs list, but instead the former basketball star and military academy grad who showed up. >> reporter: this is a young former basketball star leaving court. i asked for a comment and he said it is something that i cannot say on tv as we are learning how police said that the outstanding capital ended up murdered in a room at the upscale donovan hotel in northwest dc. he was found dead with his hands cuffed with colorful zip ties. he was using the e-mail to look for men on craigs list. for about five hours the day he was murdered, he was communicating with someone, using the e-mail address chrissanchez0906@yahoo.com. police identified him. court documents say that he arranged a meeting at the donovan hotel between 7:00 to 7:30 p.m. somehow someway he fought, stabbing him seven times. she later admitted to going to the hotel with the intention of robbing him. saying that he tried to stop her from leaving and that's when they got in to a fight. saying that during that fight she had a flashback to the previous assault and said that's when she pulled that knife. d
looking to meet a man on craigs list, but instead the former basketball star and military academy grad who showed up. >> reporter: this is a young former basketball star leaving court. i asked for a comment and he said it is something that i cannot say on tv as we are learning how police said that the outstanding capital ended up murdered in a room at the upscale donovan hotel in northwest dc. he was found dead with his hands cuffed with colorful zip ties. he was using the e-mail to look...
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a new report shows more jobs will be available for college grads this year. what experts say is behind the hiring spike. >> and the next "big one" could trigger even bigger ones. the new warning about a super cycle of large earthquakes. >> from the kpix 5 weather center, good morning, everyone. we have rain. rain! it's back in the forecast. i'll tell you when and where. >> out the door, we have a new crash and it's right before you reach the caldecott tunnel. so kind of in a problem spot anyway on westbound 24. we'll tell you 30 where it after the break. but -- we'll tell you pour about it after the break. but first we want to know what drives you crazy during your commute. ask a question or share a gripe by emailing crazy@kpix.com. or tweet me at #ewengerkpix and watch to see if your question gets answered on air. >>> if you are heading into the city of san francisco today, it's so dark outside, you will be able to see the blue and gold lining the top of the embarcadero. that's because our golden state warriors are playing today against the new orleans pelic
a new report shows more jobs will be available for college grads this year. what experts say is behind the hiring spike. >> and the next "big one" could trigger even bigger ones. the new warning about a super cycle of large earthquakes. >> from the kpix 5 weather center, good morning, everyone. we have rain. rain! it's back in the forecast. i'll tell you when and where. >> out the door, we have a new crash and it's right before you reach the caldecott tunnel. so kind...
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two ohio grads students invented a device that tests how much thc is in the system. female inventors from the university of akron hope to market it in the states where marijuana has been legalize the. they received a ten thousand dollar reward for their creation. >>> "action news" team is working on news stoart tonight at 4:00 p.m. let's check in with alicia vitarelli live in the newsroom ahead. >> reporter: coming up at 4 in big talkers a texas college professor explains why he failed an entire class over the bad behavior of two students. >>> she made it through the biggest fight of her life only to be dealt another devastating blow. why a little girl was kicked out of the school she has ever known for missing too many days of school. >>> if you won't believe how long it took a teen to solve the rubik's cube you won't believe it. he set a new world record. >>> we'll be right back. can: beautiful job! i knew you had it in you. and it was easy because of what i have in me. you know the color-rich technology and all-climate protection package? it penetrates deep for lo
two ohio grads students invented a device that tests how much thc is in the system. female inventors from the university of akron hope to market it in the states where marijuana has been legalize the. they received a ten thousand dollar reward for their creation. >>> "action news" team is working on news stoart tonight at 4:00 p.m. let's check in with alicia vitarelli live in the newsroom ahead. >> reporter: coming up at 4 in big talkers a texas college professor...
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whether you're a soon-to-be grad looking for a unique job or a more established worker seeking a change of scenery, there are several steps to take before making the move. first, do your research and narrow your search geographically. then plan a trip to familiarize yourself with the location. your expectations may differ from reality. the application process may vary depending on the country. for example in china, it's normal to place a photo of yourself on your resume'. a valuable research tool, the not-for-profit agency, internationaljobs.org identifies international career positions in all sectors of the job market. while you may be seeking a position far away, there are other resources to consider. reach out to companies closer to home like twitter which is based in the bay area or professional organizations that may have offices overseas. landing a job abroad can take considerably longer than here at home so do be prepared for a lengthy process. i'm jill schlesinger for kpix 5. >>> it was the last snow survey of the season but there was no snowful now governor brown is calling for
whether you're a soon-to-be grad looking for a unique job or a more established worker seeking a change of scenery, there are several steps to take before making the move. first, do your research and narrow your search geographically. then plan a trip to familiarize yourself with the location. your expectations may differ from reality. the application process may vary depending on the country. for example in china, it's normal to place a photo of yourself on your resume'. a valuable research...
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he's a naval academy grad, and if he gets in the game the next couple of days, he'll be the first academyyer to play in the majors surreal. uh, yeah. >> other than being at home in saint lu t. louis i can't imagine a better place to do it, i mean, we've got several of my friends who are still local dc or indianapolis. it's perfect. i couldn't have wrote it better myself. >> well said . coaches get infewer ated when reporters find information and report it before the coach can announce it with his or her own spin. monday brian price -- for reporting information detrimental to his team and this happened. >> i don't get it. i don't get why its got be this way. does it have to be this way where we have to tell everybody [bleep] everything. >> to no exactly what we have and what [bleep] relievers are here and which guys are here. it's nobody's [bleep] business and it's not the opponents business. i have spoken candidly as i can with you people. if that's not good enough i won't say a [bleep] thing. >> yes. >> 77. >> yeah. >> 77 bleeps. >> he said he spoke candidly. >> that would qualify. >> it
he's a naval academy grad, and if he gets in the game the next couple of days, he'll be the first academyyer to play in the majors surreal. uh, yeah. >> other than being at home in saint lu t. louis i can't imagine a better place to do it, i mean, we've got several of my friends who are still local dc or indianapolis. it's perfect. i couldn't have wrote it better myself. >> well said . coaches get infewer ated when reporters find information and report it before the coach can...
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but one thing had become crystal clear, the grad plan was a complete failure in kansas. perhaps no one person epitomizes the movement than grover norquist, came up with a taxpayer protection pledge, a promise to oppose any tax increase. it has arguably become one of the most influential american documents of the 20th century. most republicans in the current congress have taken the pledge not to raise taxation. it has made -- raise taxes. it has made norquist one of the most powerful not elected persons in washington. but contributed to gridlock in washington and more republicans have distanced themselves from him. just listen to what house speaker john boehner said about florquist. >> not that i'm talking about some random person in america. >> brownbacks once considered the poster child for are tax reduction, has become a pariah. nikki haley has distanced herself from brownback. >> we are not doing what kansas did. >> doomed to failure in the real world. david schuster, al jazeera. >> despite the problems in kansas grover norquist still says, the state is annal example
but one thing had become crystal clear, the grad plan was a complete failure in kansas. perhaps no one person epitomizes the movement than grover norquist, came up with a taxpayer protection pledge, a promise to oppose any tax increase. it has arguably become one of the most influential american documents of the 20th century. most republicans in the current congress have taken the pledge not to raise taxation. it has made -- raise taxes. it has made norquist one of the most powerful not elected...
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will want to go and those businesses are thriving and maybe because i'm a recent may be graduating grad let's look at the business options that's is last item. >> i agree we need is meeting in the western edition soon we need to have the attorneys advise us on what's happening probably not at this meeting but have the attorneys advise us first and go to the meeting so that needs to be at the top of the program is the distress to see a vibrant area historically yeah. my dad played jazz on that street before deploy was born my older cousins remember it street we need to do weaver we can i'll echo that sentiment and i'd like is idea one of our speakers brought up sort of a report i might say audit maybe that's two strong of a word for the community benefits programs i'd like to know all the community benefits program that this agency obviously the one that is done and complete but that's history but the ones in place in some fashion get a comprehensive report too much to retain in one city it would be interesting to see you'll see were the outcomes achieved are they being achieved we're al
will want to go and those businesses are thriving and maybe because i'm a recent may be graduating grad let's look at the business options that's is last item. >> i agree we need is meeting in the western edition soon we need to have the attorneys advise us on what's happening probably not at this meeting but have the attorneys advise us first and go to the meeting so that needs to be at the top of the program is the distress to see a vibrant area historically yeah. my dad played jazz on...
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responded yesterday to the state department's description of what the deal entails saying well, is this grad gradual? their understanding--the current sanctions, not the ones that republicans are threatening to impose further that those sanctions will be eased loosened. you can see on many different fronts the administration is having to present their counter arguments all the while negotiating the details of this settlement. >> it looks like the framework will be put to the test in the coming days and weeks. now a day after an attack in northern kenya red cross and government workers have been removing the bodies from the scene. 148 people many of them students were killed in that violence. in the last few minutes program has said words can't adequately condemn this attack. >> families in mourning. their loved one were unexpectedly and brutally taken away. this truck has been used all day to take bodies from the university to their mortuary. at the military camp we find survivors, tired traumatized and some like this student with wounds. christina is packed and ready to be evacuated. she ha
responded yesterday to the state department's description of what the deal entails saying well, is this grad gradual? their understanding--the current sanctions, not the ones that republicans are threatening to impose further that those sanctions will be eased loosened. you can see on many different fronts the administration is having to present their counter arguments all the while negotiating the details of this settlement. >> it looks like the framework will be put to the test in the...
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one of the realities is low numbers of grad graduation rates. is the early intervention. >> diy girls, we want them to get excited about technology, by providing the tools and to make fun, hands-on tech projects, that's how we do it. >> how old are the girls. >> we start them off in fifth grade. they're ten years old. >> we have some great comments. from sidrah, i'm in the stem field. it is filled with men who are full of egos. and lisa, how does it help improve silicon valley and. roman says simple. ethnic diversity brings diverse perspectives and more fun. and dr. fzca said that their product was be inclusive and representative of more bodies. example, the emoji app. how does increasing ethnic diversity help silicon valley? >> i really believe that the problems are for whom these things are designed for are based on who is running the shows. including latinas allows our community to be represented and to have a voice. companies that values diversity are more creative. they yield a larger profit, and they have the very perspectives that create
one of the realities is low numbers of grad graduation rates. is the early intervention. >> diy girls, we want them to get excited about technology, by providing the tools and to make fun, hands-on tech projects, that's how we do it. >> how old are the girls. >> we start them off in fifth grade. they're ten years old. >> we have some great comments. from sidrah, i'm in the stem field. it is filled with men who are full of egos. and lisa, how does it help improve silicon...
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fewer college grads apply to work in the classroom with teach for america. civil war shapes our country, 150 years later. an iranian citizen whose voice rises above others. and, singer rhiannon giddens spotlights diverse roots in american music. >> ifill: income inequality is emerging as an enduring issue, as activists push to hike the minimum wage and increase livable wages. the debate played out across the country today, as organizers behind the "fight for 15" as it's known, used tax day to make their case. >> living on $8.75 an hour is very hard. i have to live in a shelter because i don't make enough money to pay rent here in new york city. >> ifill: fast food workers in new york were out at sunrise shouting their message. >> whose city? our city! >> ifill: they are demanding a minimum wage of $15 an hour. what they earn now, the workers say, is not nearly enough to support their families. organizers billed this latest strike by low-wage employees as the largest yet-- planned for 230 u.s. cities and dozens more worldwide. >> i live from paycheck to paych
fewer college grads apply to work in the classroom with teach for america. civil war shapes our country, 150 years later. an iranian citizen whose voice rises above others. and, singer rhiannon giddens spotlights diverse roots in american music. >> ifill: income inequality is emerging as an enduring issue, as activists push to hike the minimum wage and increase livable wages. the debate played out across the country today, as organizers behind the "fight for 15" as it's known,...
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. >> it is tough out there, especially for recent college grads. they show that the unemployment rates for those folks who just got their four-year or advanced degree last year is now up to 12.4%. however they say they expect the hiring to pick up later in the year. >> that's not good. >>> and they are off. president obama kicked off the annual would bed warrior ride at the white house. the three-day journey is deciding to raise awareness, the mental, emotional, and physical challenges that they would have to handle after returning home. >>> we only hope you are accurate about saturday. because it is dead on. >> dead on. that'll guarantee. >> and we might get up to 80 on saturday in a few spots. the sunshine. >> don't tease us like that. >> sunday will be okay, not as in this case as saturday, but i'm talking sunday, 50s, maybe a late shower, but if you have a golf game or you want to go for a jog, you'll be able to do that. 57 in town under mostly cloudy skies. 57, that would be later this evening. the dew points in the 40s as the air is dry and o
. >> it is tough out there, especially for recent college grads. they show that the unemployment rates for those folks who just got their four-year or advanced degree last year is now up to 12.4%. however they say they expect the hiring to pick up later in the year. >> that's not good. >>> and they are off. president obama kicked off the annual would bed warrior ride at the white house. the three-day journey is deciding to raise awareness, the mental, emotional, and...
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she's obviously grad and relievedrelieve edrelieve -- glad and relieved it's a prank. >> [ bleep ] areding me? >>> that's if for the here at "right this minute" everybody. thanks for joining us and we'll see you next time. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac. (clink) if i could just have everybody's attention real quick. um, on this wonderful occasion-- our daughter leaving tomorrow for college... (mitchell) oh. if i could get everyone to raise their glass as i quote from one of our nation's great fathers-- jefferson. george jefferson. "i never dreamed that one of my own "would be going off to a university, "but here i stand, a proud black man, knowing that all those hours i put in at the dry cleaner--" phil. not now, weezie. where was i? quoting that president. okay, if she's the future of america, we should start using chinese money now. (scoffs) we already are. my arm is tired. to haley. to haley! (glasses clink) and before everyone puts their glasses down, uh, uh, we're also very proud of lily. tomorrow is her first day of kindergarten. to lily. (gloria) oh, lily. (phil) to lily. to
she's obviously grad and relievedrelieve edrelieve -- glad and relieved it's a prank. >> [ bleep ] areding me? >>> that's if for the here at "right this minute" everybody. thanks for joining us and we'll see you next time. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac. (clink) if i could just have everybody's attention real quick. um, on this wonderful occasion-- our daughter leaving tomorrow for college... (mitchell) oh. if i could get everyone to raise their glass as i quote from...
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hundreds of thousands of would-be college grads and the expensive lesson they have about for-profit education. >>> and hot on "america tonight" tonight's" website now, the gangs of baltimore jail drugs, women, a leader that proclaimed i am the law and he just about was. the shocking story behind bars and where else inmates might be running the institution at aljazeera.com/americatonight. >>> if our fast forward segment. forced out. need a place to live in new york city? so do other folks. that's great for developers. the property premium in the city is putting more new yorkers at risk of losing their homes. >> a recent survey showed brooklyn is now the least affordable housing market in the country hitting some of the most fragile members of the community. at this prime corner of brooklyn stands the prospect park residence, a building that's a home for seniors since 1962. for the last decade an assisted living facility. back in march the facility's operator announced it was closing down. the building had been sold for $76.5 million, nearly double the sale price of 2006. more than 120 resident
hundreds of thousands of would-be college grads and the expensive lesson they have about for-profit education. >>> and hot on "america tonight" tonight's" website now, the gangs of baltimore jail drugs, women, a leader that proclaimed i am the law and he just about was. the shocking story behind bars and where else inmates might be running the institution at aljazeera.com/americatonight. >>> if our fast forward segment. forced out. need a place to live in new...
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simon curtis visits us here, a princeton grad who was maria's real life lawyer. >> it comes to life and it's emotional. a very moving story it presents the way the jewish community in vienna was shattered when the nazis arrived and helen's character maria had to leave her family for good and that is something we can all empathize with. woman in gold is rated pg-13. >>> coming up tonight on 6 abc an all new last man standing and shark tank at 9:00 and then 20/20 followed by "action news" at 11:00. check out 6abc.com you'll find trip advisers top 25 decembertationdecember destinations and miami beach is one of them. it's all there at 6abc.com. miami sounds great right now. but we are going to dry out and that is the good news around here. >> as we head into the weekend, we'll show you what is going on as we look at the day planner for the rest of the today cloudy and damp and high temperature of 70 in the city and most locations are in the upper 60s and we are calling for a quarter inch to three quarters of an inch of rain. and we'll dry out and sunshine for easter. >>> here is a look at
simon curtis visits us here, a princeton grad who was maria's real life lawyer. >> it comes to life and it's emotional. a very moving story it presents the way the jewish community in vienna was shattered when the nazis arrived and helen's character maria had to leave her family for good and that is something we can all empathize with. woman in gold is rated pg-13. >>> coming up tonight on 6 abc an all new last man standing and shark tank at 9:00 and then 20/20 followed by...
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she's obviously grad and relievedrelieve edrelieve -- glad and relieved it's a prank. >> [ bleep ] areding me? >>> that's if for the here at "right this minute" everybody. thanks for joining us and we'll see you next time. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac. - new orleans, or as the locals may call it "nawlins" has a plethora of nicknames. the crescent city, the big easy, nola plus many more. ask how these nicknames came about and you're likely to get a confusing array of answers. but what's undisputed about new orleans is its incredible diversity. yes, new orleans, like one of its most famous dishes gumbo is a blend of this and a pinch of that. the end result is a delicious mixture that astounds the senses. but i think what makes new orleans amazing is not just its heritage, but its people. - can i get a hug? - oh yeah. - this dizzying array of influences set in the deep south have combined to make new orleans one of the friendliest places in the united states. hang on. you're about to see the real and yes, thankfully, still very raw new orleans. travel. for so
she's obviously grad and relievedrelieve edrelieve -- glad and relieved it's a prank. >> [ bleep ] areding me? >>> that's if for the here at "right this minute" everybody. thanks for joining us and we'll see you next time. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac. - new orleans, or as the locals may call it "nawlins" has a plethora of nicknames. the crescent city, the big easy, nola plus many more. ask how these nicknames came about and you're likely to get a...
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. >>> and the lawsuit of a temple university grad beaten to doth enen enen to death in old city 23-year-old kevin kless was beaten to death. now the lucy's hat shop and g lounge will pay $7 million to the kless family in the wrongful death lawsuit. investigators say before the deadly beating the bars served alcohol to the attackers who were already drunk. also two of them were and you age at the time. and all three pleaded guilty and serving time in prison. >>> new from jersey shore. police officers in wildwood are about to try out body cams. the police chief said his department will be getting body cameras for 50 days. >>> police called them brazen crimes graffiti artists flaunting their work on social media. >> they're trying to just destroy what we have and advertise it and be proud of it. >> this morning, the message from one small business owner who said the vandals -- she wants the vandals to know this is not a victimless crime. >>> plus -- the strange aircraft that caused quite a stir in our nation's capitol. this morning, we're following new developments for the pilot who behind the
. >>> and the lawsuit of a temple university grad beaten to doth enen enen to death in old city 23-year-old kevin kless was beaten to death. now the lucy's hat shop and g lounge will pay $7 million to the kless family in the wrongful death lawsuit. investigators say before the deadly beating the bars served alcohol to the attackers who were already drunk. also two of them were and you age at the time. and all three pleaded guilty and serving time in prison. >>> new from jersey...
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what could have led this former basketball star and military academy grad to this, charged with felony murder? these court documents offer an inside look and it starts with craigslist. police say david messerschmitt placed an ad looking for a sexual rendezvous with a man the day he disappeared february 9th. that's when police say someone with the e-mail address chris sanchez 0906 @yahoo.com answer answered. the two communicated for hours and then the two were to meet at the donovan hotel between 7:00 and 7:30 that night. surveillance footage captured this picture of gallmon in the hotel at 7:44 p.m. the next morning messerschmitt is found with his hands cuffed by zip ties dead stabbed seven time, once right in heart. last week messerschmitt's wife kim vuong gave a heartfelt plea. police got a search warrant for messerschmitt's e-mail and say they found the connection to the person communicating as chris sanchez, jamyra gallmon. gallmon will face a judge april 10th and police are asking anyone who had connection with that e-mail address to certainly get in touch with them. >> debra alfa
what could have led this former basketball star and military academy grad to this, charged with felony murder? these court documents offer an inside look and it starts with craigslist. police say david messerschmitt placed an ad looking for a sexual rendezvous with a man the day he disappeared february 9th. that's when police say someone with the e-mail address chris sanchez 0906 @yahoo.com answer answered. the two communicated for hours and then the two were to meet at the donovan hotel...
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you're looking at the gatehouse this serves a couple of purposes one it brings guests up from our below gradarking spaces below the plaza on site that is a way to get up from those 3 parking levels into the plaza itself and provides wind protection you're aware the prevailing i understand northwest and west we studied it the feedback can help the plaza more comfortable and hospitalityal but there's a beacon in front of the project on third street we that that will be a general good for the overview presentation. >> and now we're looking at specifically at the first two levels of the let's see this the northwest office twenty-four hour you can see the architecture language that is development our retail one of the exchanges of the office to have it's on identity so we did that believe it projects on the plazas we've also as you can see i hope flotd flo floated the office building the idea of a direct connection and used a relevant but not dental architecture convenient last year to express the retail and make it stand apart if you look at the best examples of the market those are the appropri
you're looking at the gatehouse this serves a couple of purposes one it brings guests up from our below gradarking spaces below the plaza on site that is a way to get up from those 3 parking levels into the plaza itself and provides wind protection you're aware the prevailing i understand northwest and west we studied it the feedback can help the plaza more comfortable and hospitalityal but there's a beacon in front of the project on third street we that that will be a general good for the...
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our future grads program is the next slide and this is also something -- this is our summer jobs program that we actually do the job. we actually have the kids. we are almost -- we're over 900 jobs that we have done over the last three years. that 2010 number is jobs we about at bay view when i was the captain there but the others are city wide jobs and that's why the numbers jump and when you total it up about 97% of the jobs is going to young men and women of color and 60% going to african-americans so that they see police officers and police officers see them differently and hopefully a bunch of these young people will want to be police officers down the line. and then the next slides speak to some other programs about youth programs and then obviously the easter bond. some of you were there when we opened the new public safety campus. i see my partner chief joanne white and on mission and it's a beautiful facility and self sustaining and the most earthquake safe building in san francisco so we can perform anything we can do on a regular day even after a disaster. we appreciate the vo
our future grads program is the next slide and this is also something -- this is our summer jobs program that we actually do the job. we actually have the kids. we are almost -- we're over 900 jobs that we have done over the last three years. that 2010 number is jobs we about at bay view when i was the captain there but the others are city wide jobs and that's why the numbers jump and when you total it up about 97% of the jobs is going to young men and women of color and 60% going to...
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hundreds of college grads and the expensive lesson they had about for-profit legislation. and the gangs of baltimore gaol. drugs, women, a leader who proclaimed i am the law and just about was. the shocking story behind bars, and where else he might be running the institution. at aljazeera.com/americatonight. >> monday on "techknow". >> we should not be having earthquakes in texas. >> the true cost of energy hits home. >> my yard is gone. >> are we destroying our way of life? >> contaminated water from the fracking activities come here. >> they stick it into the core of the earth. >> but this cutting-edge technology could be the answer. >> the further of fracking is about the water. >> protecting the planet saving lives. >> how do you convince a big oil company to use this? >> "techknow". monday, 6:30 eastern. only on al jazeera america. >> part of al jazeera america's >> special month long evironmental focus fragile planet >> sunday. >> we're pioneers. >> the head of america's space agency charles bolden. >> we take science fiction and turn it into science fact. >> addres
hundreds of college grads and the expensive lesson they had about for-profit legislation. and the gangs of baltimore gaol. drugs, women, a leader who proclaimed i am the law and just about was. the shocking story behind bars, and where else he might be running the institution. at aljazeera.com/americatonight. >> monday on "techknow". >> we should not be having earthquakes in texas. >> the true cost of energy hits home. >> my yard is gone. >> are we...
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hundreds of college grads and the expensive lesson they had about for-profit legislation. and the gangs of baltimore gaol. drugs, women, a leader who proclaimed i am the law and just about was. the shocking story behind bars and where else he might be running the institution. at aljazeera.com/americatonight. >> sunday. >> we're pioneers. >> the head of america's space agency charles bolden. >> we take science fiction and turn it into science fact. >> addressing nasa's critics. >> we are the best nation in the world when it comes to exploration. >> and mankind's next giant leap. >> we can become multi-planet species. >> every sunday night... >> i lived that character. >> go one on one with america's movers and shakers. >> we will be able to see change. >> gripping... inspiring... entertaining. "talk to al jazeera". sunday, 6:30 eastern. only on al jazeera america. >> monday on "techknow". >> we should not be having earthquakes in texas. >> the true cost of energy hits home. >> my yard is gone. >> are we destroying our way of life? >> contaminated water from the fracking act
hundreds of college grads and the expensive lesson they had about for-profit legislation. and the gangs of baltimore gaol. drugs, women, a leader who proclaimed i am the law and just about was. the shocking story behind bars and where else he might be running the institution. at aljazeera.com/americatonight. >> sunday. >> we're pioneers. >> the head of america's space agency charles bolden. >> we take science fiction and turn it into science fact. >> addressing...
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and potentially get it in seventh grade and continue all the way through grad school.r 12 years. those kids need intensive counseling. and we can do that because we were left a legacy of incredibly great wealth. so we have 23 students per counselor. you can't do that in america across the board because in fact counselors today have a caseload close to 500. >> just to celebrate your successes, some students are oxford scholarship recipients. these scholarships are provided to seventh graders, to 12th graders, if i have it right, to students transferring from community colleges to four-year colleges as well. >> exactly right. and the opportunity is life changing. these kids who are basically rhodes scholar quality have the intellectual capacity, and happen to come from worst or at least moderate means. that's an extraordinary gift that we are able to further. as part of that, we want to address all those other kids who have similar needs. it turns out that high performing, low-income kids are fragile. and fragile in ways no one anticipates. if you take the kids who are i
and potentially get it in seventh grade and continue all the way through grad school.r 12 years. those kids need intensive counseling. and we can do that because we were left a legacy of incredibly great wealth. so we have 23 students per counselor. you can't do that in america across the board because in fact counselors today have a caseload close to 500. >> just to celebrate your successes, some students are oxford scholarship recipients. these scholarships are provided to seventh...
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. >>> tonight an american writer and georgetown grad is missing in syria and he's been for two years. that's why an advocacy group known as reporters without borders hit the campus of georgetown today raising awareness about the case of austin tice. the director told us new information is giving the family new hope. >> we know that austin is not held by isis. he's alive and we really believe that the syrian government can help to localize him and to secure his safe return home. >> austin was on assignment for the washington post in the mcclatchy newspapers when he disappeared. so far this year 20 journalists have been killed while reporting. 159 remain imprisoned all over the world. >>> calls are mounting for espn to fire reporter brit mchenry after she was caught on tape ranting about a tow company clerk's weight, education and dental work. >> we in a never know if that clerk was egging her on and as bruce leshan reports, the towing company is no stranger to controversy. >> reporter: it is clear that the video recorded here at the vehicle pickup window was edited, but what we don't k
. >>> tonight an american writer and georgetown grad is missing in syria and he's been for two years. that's why an advocacy group known as reporters without borders hit the campus of georgetown today raising awareness about the case of austin tice. the director told us new information is giving the family new hope. >> we know that austin is not held by isis. he's alive and we really believe that the syrian government can help to localize him and to secure his safe return home....
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. >>> a grad student at stanford university poisoned four classmates in a severe case of jealousy she contaminated her lab mates water bottles with a cancer causing chemical and it was enough to make their throats burn. some of their stem cells began dying around the same time as this poisoning incidence. the suspect has not yet entered a plea. >>> it's a wish come true for a 6-year-old girl who is battling cancer, a dream play house in her backyard but the ending to this fairytale was a battle. this is emily shultz they are waging a fight against their homeowners associate in missouri, who rejected plans because it violated code. >> but they rallied to make her dreams reality. >> the fact that she is home, this means more to us than anything else, and she has this is a miracle. >> there is one rule in ella's play house no boy as lowed. she is doing great and responding well to treatment. the smile on her face says it all. >>> there is a new way for people to rent vacation homes in cuba and a way to help seniors file their taxes for free. mon? we talked to our doctors about treatment
. >>> a grad student at stanford university poisoned four classmates in a severe case of jealousy she contaminated her lab mates water bottles with a cancer causing chemical and it was enough to make their throats burn. some of their stem cells began dying around the same time as this poisoning incidence. the suspect has not yet entered a plea. >>> it's a wish come true for a 6-year-old girl who is battling cancer, a dream play house in her backyard but the ending to this...