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>> i graduated from san francisco state university. >> all right. >> university of virginia. >> okay. >> university of utah. >> all right. uc berkeley. four different colleges, right? and we're all doing fine. >> i think we're fine. [ laughs ] >> i think so. we hope so. but it is important to note, though, that the pressure isn't just coming from the parents. the students seem to be putting more pressure than ever on themselves, and sometimes we're seeing tragic results, right? we've had that spate of suicides in palo alto. that's just one sharp example. but what is happening that the children really put that much pressure on themselves? >> well, again, i think a lot of it comes from the families. i think parents need to really reassure their kids that they love them unconditionally and they're going to love them wherever they go to college. i think there is a lot of emphasis on getting into college as the ultimate goal, not valuing the high-school experience. and what people need to realize is, once you get into college, you also need to be able to graduate from that college and that
>> i graduated from san francisco state university. >> all right. >> university of virginia. >> okay. >> university of utah. >> all right. uc berkeley. four different colleges, right? and we're all doing fine. >> i think we're fine. [ laughs ] >> i think so. we hope so. but it is important to note, though, that the pressure isn't just coming from the parents. the students seem to be putting more pressure than ever on themselves, and sometimes...
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the human resources examining and recruitment unit and suffix i started my career as a san francisco state universitynd got my bachelors in psyched and orientational psyche if they had we have a great relationship that the san francisco unified school district i exploded for american people interim shopping mall and become eligible for a permeate job. >> okay. perfect. >> i love working for our human resources services because of the agriculture we're laid-back with a professional mindset although human resources is a challenge we're light a hearted started as a intern guided through the process eventually one day a a deputy director or staying with the puc is where i love it >> good morning. all right, ladies and gentlemen good morning and welcome to the regular meeting, to my left and tang and yee is excused and our clerk is mr. victor young and, would i like to thank, who are assisting us with this broadcast at sfgovtv. mr. clerk do we have announcements? >> please silence all cell
the human resources examining and recruitment unit and suffix i started my career as a san francisco state universitynd got my bachelors in psyched and orientational psyche if they had we have a great relationship that the san francisco unified school district i exploded for american people interim shopping mall and become eligible for a permeate job. >> okay. perfect. >> i love working for our human resources services because of the agriculture we're laid-back with a professional...
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the human resources examining and recruitment unit and suffix i started my career as a san francisco state universitynd got my bachelors in psyched and orientational psyche if they had we have a great relationship that the san francisco unified school district i exploded for american people interim shopping mall and become eligible for a permeate job. >> okay. perfect. >> i love working for our human resources services because of the agriculture we're laid-back with a professional mindset although human resources is a challenge we're light a hearted started as a intern guided through the process eventually one day a a deputy director or staying with the puc is where i love it >> madam secretary? >> roll call, commissioner willie adams. >> here. >> kimberlee brandon. er >> commissioner woo ho. >> item 2, approval of the minutes of the february 14, 2017 meeting. er >> all in favor, say aye. er >> aye. >> opposed? >> item 3, public comment on executive session. >> is there any public comment on executive session? hearing none, public comment is closed. >> executive session >> >> so moved. >> second. >>
the human resources examining and recruitment unit and suffix i started my career as a san francisco state universitynd got my bachelors in psyched and orientational psyche if they had we have a great relationship that the san francisco unified school district i exploded for american people interim shopping mall and become eligible for a permeate job. >> okay. perfect. >> i love working for our human resources services because of the agriculture we're laid-back with a professional...
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. >> a big question tonight is how far will the gators go at san francisco state university? >> i am appealing to management. we should travel with them. >> the hall of famers. you have to travel ,,,,,,,,,,,, , >> stephen colbert in a special edition of the late show is next. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, (soft music) what's important about beauty is that idea of confidence and how you communicate yourself and who you are in the world. and when you do feel like your skin looks beautiful, there is something that makes you stand a little taller and walk through your day with more confidence, and that influences everything you do. (lori) i am 52 years old. can't even believe that, i am 52 years old, and i am feeling really good about my skin right now. it's--it's just so nice to have that confidence and to walk out of the house feeling that way is everything. (male narrator) in the next few minutes, you'll hear from some of the world's most beautiful and inspiring women whose youthful appearances have captivated the press. (garcelle) i feel like as i'm getting older,
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. >> a big question tonight is how far will the gators go at san francisco state university? >> i am appealing to management. we should travel with them. >> the hall of famers. you have to travel with the team. >> we'll be right back. >> thank you. ,,,,,,,, where do babies come from? well, they come from our hope and a longing to bring something new into the world. it's fitting, then, that classrooms of children are born every day in northern california -- the cradle of ideas, changing the very world around us. every bright spark deserves a hand to help it become something more. and that's why we are here. for our newest neighbors and the people they become. sutter health. proudly caring for northern california, >> stephen colbert in a special edition of the late show is next. captioning s y cbs ♪ me, me, me, me, me me, me,, me, me, me. >> mr. president, warming up for your speech? >> no, this is the speech. >> it's "the late show with stephen colbert." arnight, stephen welcomes lisa kudrow. former white house press secretary, josh earnest. and tony rock. featuring jon batist
. >> a big question tonight is how far will the gators go at san francisco state university? >> i am appealing to management. we should travel with them. >> the hall of famers. you have to travel with the team. >> we'll be right back. >> thank you. ,,,,,,,, where do babies come from? well, they come from our hope and a longing to bring something new into the world. it's fitting, then, that classrooms of children are born every day in northern california -- the...
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an hour that was the minimum wage i forgot in the year that was in the psychos went to san francisco state university and bought the rest of the business in wise so in he sold it to walling i didn't he had an accessory retail for automotive imports used to be called something else he bought faxon garage and it was incorporated and wanted to do auto body in all one-stop shop and continued the legacy so - >> i'll cut it short that is vital because of you know slowly there's more cars in san francisco and especially ingleside the section of san francisco and a lot more children with families it is hard to transport kids on public especially you can't build multiple places it is important we get like the legacy garages into the program so you know have a diversity - businesses along ocean avenue corridor thank you. >> we're paying $0.50 an hour that is three hundred years old any member of the public that would like to comment? come on up. >> thank you to everybody my name is - i'm the new executive director and advertised an honor to be here and to as far as the recommendation for the legacy business la
an hour that was the minimum wage i forgot in the year that was in the psychos went to san francisco state university and bought the rest of the business in wise so in he sold it to walling i didn't he had an accessory retail for automotive imports used to be called something else he bought faxon garage and it was incorporated and wanted to do auto body in all one-stop shop and continued the legacy so - >> i'll cut it short that is vital because of you know slowly there's more cars in san...
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i've been a san francisco resident for 12 years, and i did my high school year here. i did my undergrad at san francisco state university. i got my current position thanks to the herald bolt inter ship program that was represented as a state. as soon as i graduated, i became a project engineer for the structural team and i got hired on as a full time project engineer for the medical equipment team, and i just will like to thank cpmc for the he opportunity to further my career and everyday i learn more about construction and along with a great team. thank you. >> i'll call additional names. nox, melody grossman, kim barns and sand sal, and james. >> good morning. my name is gloria dixon. i'm a native of san francisco. i had the privilege of becoming a graduate of a capsule program. i started as an intern at the saint luke's hospital and from that point, i was promoted three times. i'm working at the van ness project, and i thank you. >> thank you, mrs. dixon. next speaker, please. >> good morning, commissioners, my name is abigail and i'm with -- running an employment -- finding pathways to good jobs is extremely difficu
i've been a san francisco resident for 12 years, and i did my high school year here. i did my undergrad at san francisco state university. i got my current position thanks to the herald bolt inter ship program that was represented as a state. as soon as i graduated, i became a project engineer for the structural team and i got hired on as a full time project engineer for the medical equipment team, and i just will like to thank cpmc for the he opportunity to further my career and everyday i...
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an hour that was the minimum wage i forgot in the year that was in the psychos went to san francisco state university and bought the rest of the business in wise so in he sold it to walling i didn't he had an accessory retail for automotive imports used to be called something else he bought faxon garage and it was incorporated and wanted to do auto body in all one-stop shop and continued the legacy so - >> i'll cut it short that is vital because of you know slowly there's more cars in san francisco and especially ingleside the section of san francisco and a lot more children with families it is hard to transport kids on public especially you can't build multiple places it is important we get like the legacy garages into the program so you know have a diversity - businesses along ocean avenue corridor thank you. >> we're paying $0.50 an hour that is three hundred years old any member of the public that would like to comment? come on up. >> thank you to everybody my name is - i'm the new executive director and advertised an honor to be here and to as far as the recommendation for the legacy business la
an hour that was the minimum wage i forgot in the year that was in the psychos went to san francisco state university and bought the rest of the business in wise so in he sold it to walling i didn't he had an accessory retail for automotive imports used to be called something else he bought faxon garage and it was incorporated and wanted to do auto body in all one-stop shop and continued the legacy so - >> i'll cut it short that is vital because of you know slowly there's more cars in san...
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inaudible] he helped teach the first course in chinese american history in a country at san francisco state universityin 1969. his course was the model for college programs throughout the country. growing up during a time of wide discrimination against asians, troy was not easily intimidated. as a trained architect from uc berkeley working in a firm he was discriminated against because of his race and told he would never get senior position. he established his own practice which he ran until he retired in 2000. during the 1965, i think, during the 1965 centennial celebration, he also challenged organizers of the event when they failed to acknowledge the pivotal -- there was no acknowledge they existed. this section included the particularly, the difficult construction of the sierra nevada. deserving chinese history was phil's passion. he played a part -- he was the president of the chinese historical -- in 1965 and for many years and created a documentary stories on chinese-american history for broadcasting called [foreign language]. he served on state commissions and won many, many prizes. i personal
inaudible] he helped teach the first course in chinese american history in a country at san francisco state universityin 1969. his course was the model for college programs throughout the country. growing up during a time of wide discrimination against asians, troy was not easily intimidated. as a trained architect from uc berkeley working in a firm he was discriminated against because of his race and told he would never get senior position. he established his own practice which he ran until he...
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previously as the san francisco health commissioner and under both -- she also taught at the department of public health and the school of social work of san san francisco state university. currently she and i have been working hand and hand in trying to reenvision exactly what we need to do here in this great city around incarceration and how we need to change [wa] we think about the jail here in our city. she was a key part of stopping the rebuilding of there jail and looking at alternative and she's been serving on the committee to try to figure out a better solution moving forward to try and support members of our community who unfortunatelyly may end up behind bars but more importantingly looking at the causes so they don't end up behind bars and that's why she is a incredible advocate. i'm so grateful you're apart of my life. [ienl] gradeful for your advocacy and your work all that you have done over the years to make san francisco such a wonderful inclusive city for all of those who seek to come here as a sanctuary. on behalf of supervisors it is truly my honor to honor you here in the city and county of san francisco. thank you for your love and service and [kpl
previously as the san francisco health commissioner and under both -- she also taught at the department of public health and the school of social work of san san francisco state university. currently she and i have been working hand and hand in trying to reenvision exactly what we need to do here in this great city around incarceration and how we need to change [wa] we think about the jail here in our city. she was a key part of stopping the rebuilding of there jail and looking at alternative...
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go ahead >> my name is john barstow baker, professor at san francisco state university.'ve known booths houston for about 46 years. and have worked with the chet holmes could i've worked for bill graham. i have done concerts at the polo fields where i was head of recording for more than 450,000 people. when bill graham passed away. i can tell you very safely because i've been working with booths on all of the shows in the last 20 years he's done in the city, that everybody that is on the counsel is worked on stage with myself and with many other folks to think we are not professionals all of us have been on the biggest stage is the largest parts of money that anybody has ever paid anybody. that is not why we do this. this is because we've really want to do the organizational thing for san francisco, for the city, and for the public in their own parks where we've always done it. it's important to realize that if the city had not had all the free concerts in the panhandle in golden gate park in the polo fields in the 66-67-68 time period pretty much the san francisco music
go ahead >> my name is john barstow baker, professor at san francisco state university.'ve known booths houston for about 46 years. and have worked with the chet holmes could i've worked for bill graham. i have done concerts at the polo fields where i was head of recording for more than 450,000 people. when bill graham passed away. i can tell you very safely because i've been working with booths on all of the shows in the last 20 years he's done in the city, that everybody that is on the...
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inaudible] he helped teach the first course in chinese american history in a country at san francisco state universityin 1969. his course was the model for college programs throughout the country. growing up during a time of wide discrimination against asians, troy was not easily intimidated. as a trained architect from uc berkeley working in a firm he was discriminated against because of his race and told he would never get senior position. he established his own practice which he ran until he retired in 2000. during the 1965, i think, during the 1965 centennial celebration, he also challenged organizers of the event when they failed to acknowledge the pivotal -- there was no acknowledge they existed. this section included the particularly, the difficult construction of the sierra nevada. deserving chinese history was phil's passion. he played a part -- he was the president of the chinese historical -- in 1965 and for many years and created a documentary stories on chinese-american history for broadcasting called [foreign language]. he served on state commissions and won many, many prizes. i personal
inaudible] he helped teach the first course in chinese american history in a country at san francisco state universityin 1969. his course was the model for college programs throughout the country. growing up during a time of wide discrimination against asians, troy was not easily intimidated. as a trained architect from uc berkeley working in a firm he was discriminated against because of his race and told he would never get senior position. he established his own practice which he ran until he...
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previously as the san francisco health commissioner and under both -- she also taught at the department of public health and the school of social work of san san francisco state university. currently she and i have been working hand and hand in trying to reenvision exactly what we need to do here in this great city around incarceration and how we need to change [wa] we think about the jail here in our city. she was a key part of stopping the rebuilding of there jail and looking at alternative and she's been serving on the committee to try to figure out a better solution moving forward to try and support members of our community who unfortunatelyly may end up behind bars but more importantingly looking at the causes so they don't end up behind bars and that's why she is a incredible advocate. i'm so grateful you're apart of my life. [ienl] gradeful for your advocacy and your work all that you have done over the years to make san francisco such a wonderful inclusive city for all of those who seek to come here as a sanctuary. on behalf of supervisors it is truly my honor to honor you here in the city and county of san francisco. thank you for your love and service and [kpl
previously as the san francisco health commissioner and under both -- she also taught at the department of public health and the school of social work of san san francisco state university. currently she and i have been working hand and hand in trying to reenvision exactly what we need to do here in this great city around incarceration and how we need to change [wa] we think about the jail here in our city. she was a key part of stopping the rebuilding of there jail and looking at alternative...
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inaudible] he helped teach the first course in chinese american history in a country at san francisco state universityin 1969. his course was the model for college programs throughout the country. growing up during a time of wide discrimination against asians, troy was not easily intimidated. as a trained architect from uc berkeley working in a firm he was discriminated against because of his race and told he would never get senior position. he established his own practice which he ran until he retired in 2000. during the 1965, i think, during the 1965 centennial celebration, he also challenged organizers of the event when they failed to acknowledge the pivotal -- there was no acknowledge they existed. this section included the particularly, the difficult construction of the sierra nevada. deserving chinese history was phil's passion. he played a part -- he was the president of the chinese historical -- in 1965 and for many years and created a documentary stories on chinese-american history for broadcasting called [foreign language]. he served on state commissions and won many, many prizes. i personal
inaudible] he helped teach the first course in chinese american history in a country at san francisco state universityin 1969. his course was the model for college programs throughout the country. growing up during a time of wide discrimination against asians, troy was not easily intimidated. as a trained architect from uc berkeley working in a firm he was discriminated against because of his race and told he would never get senior position. he established his own practice which he ran until he...
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state. >> it's a net positive for the university. >> reporter: the regents will vote on the caps proposal in may before the start of the state's fiscal year. in san francisco, lyanne melendez, abc 7 news. >>> a lawsuit has been filed against sunnyvale based yahoo! one day after it was revealed russians were behind a massive data breach. the law firm based in burlingame filed on behalf of yahoo! shareholders. yesterday the justice department charged two russian intelligence agents and two hackers in a breach of yahoo! that affected at least half a billion user accounts in 2014. the lawsuit claims yahoo! executives are personally responsible for that data breach which wasn't revealed until last year. >> so this case seeks to hold the board at yahoo! accountable for failing to stop, prevent and disclose for over two years hacks that their own senior executives knew all about. >> he's asking for changes to the executive compensation packages for senior executives including those who stand to benefit from the merger deal with verizon. >>> snap inc. shares tumbled below $20 today for the first time since the company's ipo. shares closed at just under $20 and dow
state. >> it's a net positive for the university. >> reporter: the regents will vote on the caps proposal in may before the start of the state's fiscal year. in san francisco, lyanne melendez, abc 7 news. >>> a lawsuit has been filed against sunnyvale based yahoo! one day after it was revealed russians were behind a massive data breach. the law firm based in burlingame filed on behalf of yahoo! shareholders. yesterday the justice department charged two russian intelligence...
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. >> we had students and fault at our state universities who were stranded overseas and families who were separated. an appeals court in san francisco uphe held the decision to put -- upheld the decision to put the ban on hold saying the government has taken the decision that we must not review its decision at all, we disagree. in response to the ruling, the president tweeted quote see you in court, but decided to revoke the first order and replace it with the new one that will take effect march 16. in washington, jen anyway -- jenay norman. >>> fbi is publicly refuting president trump's claims that trump tower was wiretapped last year during the investigation. trump has demanded an investigation but has not substantiated any claims. they will honor trump's request. >>> a gunman opened fire on two teenagers sitting in a car in southwest philadelphia. police were called to the lions avenue at 2:30 p.m. they found two people shot inside a hyundai, the 19-year-old was shot several times. he was taken to the hospital where he died. the 15-year-old brother was shot in the side of his face and remains in critical condition. someone pulled
. >> we had students and fault at our state universities who were stranded overseas and families who were separated. an appeals court in san francisco uphe held the decision to put -- upheld the decision to put the ban on hold saying the government has taken the decision that we must not review its decision at all, we disagree. in response to the ruling, the president tweeted quote see you in court, but decided to revoke the first order and replace it with the new one that will take...
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citizens and you say he doesn't (pam) san francisco and other jurisdictions have also sued the president. (steve) if you or your child attend a california state university to pay a little more... the c-s-u board of directors approved a 270 -dollar tuition increase. the price hike affects all 23 schools. an undergraduate tuition for the 2017-18 school year ... will now cost nearly 55- hundred- dollars. school officials say, extra funding is needed to hire more faculty and add classes ... to accommodate the growing enrollment. this is the first increase in six years. (pam) happening tomorrow... march madness comes to the bay area...(steve) we're down to the sweet sixteen...the first games will be played tomorrow at the s-a-p center in san jose. with teams looking to advance to the final four.(pam) as kron 4's charles clifford shows us -- local business owners are also hoping to walk away with a big win. over the next four days, thousands of college basketball fans are expected to flood into downtown san jose for march madness here at the sap center. natsdowntown san jose was quiet on wednesday afternoon, but that may not last for long.sot
citizens and you say he doesn't (pam) san francisco and other jurisdictions have also sued the president. (steve) if you or your child attend a california state university to pay a little more... the c-s-u board of directors approved a 270 -dollar tuition increase. the price hike affects all 23 schools. an undergraduate tuition for the 2017-18 school year ... will now cost nearly 55- hundred- dollars. school officials say, extra funding is needed to hire more faculty and add classes ... to...
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san francisco and that is the most of any campus. about 58% of all reports came from staff members with claims ranging from inappropriate comments to sexual assault. >>> today, san jose state university students are planning to protest a proposed 5% tuition increase. at noon today, students are planning a walkout before rallying on campus in front of the monument near the stay tuned union. in january, university leaders proposed the tuition hike with csu system facing a nearly $168 million budget shortfall. in approved, the tuition increase would take effect in the fall. the csu board of trustees is expected to vote later this month. >>> thr shocking claims this morning about sterling jewellers. hundreds of former and current female employees claim sexual harassment was widespread at the company. in sworn statements, female employees claim they were told to perform sexual favors to get promoted or even just to keep their jobs. the allegations include more than 69,000 current and former employees. >> they have no idea. they think every kiss begins with kay and they don't know how many unwanted kisses come from that kiss. >> sterling is denying these claims. the company says they are n
san francisco and that is the most of any campus. about 58% of all reports came from staff members with claims ranging from inappropriate comments to sexual assault. >>> today, san jose state university students are planning to protest a proposed 5% tuition increase. at noon today, students are planning a walkout before rallying on campus in front of the monument near the stay tuned union. in january, university leaders proposed the tuition hike with csu system facing a nearly $168...
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state would lose major college sports events until 2022 if it isn't struck down. the law prevents transgender people from using the bathroom of the gender they identify with. >>> in the san francisco chronicle says howard university will offer classes at google's california headquarters. a few dozen students from the historically black college will be taught by google engineers. google is trying to tackle the diversity issue that plagues silicon valley. >>> still to come, iphone hack? a look at wikileaks documents that claim the government tried to get into your apple smartphone. watching this breath savers protect mint neutralize the plaque acids in my mouth. i can't see anything! that's because it's working so hard. hey, what are you guys doing? karen. we're neutralizing. maybe i want to neutralize. you ever think of that? if you've got a life, you gotta swiffer we invited women to a spa to dish soap. body wash. you may not feel it, but some body washes can contain cleansers found in dish soap. dove body wash is different. it has only the gentlest cleansers. it just made me feel good. this is dove. >>> here's a look at today's forecast from cities around the country. >>> on the can cbs money watch, allegations
state would lose major college sports events until 2022 if it isn't struck down. the law prevents transgender people from using the bathroom of the gender they identify with. >>> in the san francisco chronicle says howard university will offer classes at google's california headquarters. a few dozen students from the historically black college will be taught by google engineers. google is trying to tackle the diversity issue that plagues silicon valley. >>> still to come,...
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san francisco, melanie woodro, abc 7 news. >>> a state eloyee was paid $22,000 to play online games and watch youtube videos when he was supposed to be working. it happened at fresno state university and the employee still works there according to the state auditor's office. the state spent $40,000 in the second half of last year. fresno state recommended the employee supervisor give him more work, tell him to limit internet use and super vice him. the university did not recommend firing him. >>> state judicial budget cuts will force a change in business hours at the santa clara county superior court. the court will be open from 8:30 in the morning until noon on fridays. it's been closing at 3:00 in the afternoon every day. >>> the fire rings at ocean beach have gotten a makeover. the national park service showed off the square pits so people can make fires and stay warm while enjoying the san francisco sunset. the park service removed the old fire rings, remember those, over the winter and did a deep cleaning of the entire area. they also added four new pits bringing the total to 16. >>> abc 7 news meteorologist sandhya patel is keeping a close eye on the forecast. >> sandhya, ra
san francisco, melanie woodro, abc 7 news. >>> a state eloyee was paid $22,000 to play online games and watch youtube videos when he was supposed to be working. it happened at fresno state university and the employee still works there according to the state auditor's office. the state spent $40,000 in the second half of last year. fresno state recommended the employee supervisor give him more work, tell him to limit internet use and super vice him. the university did not recommend...
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san francisco and it now says the self-driving systems in the cars are disabled. they will only be using them for mapping. >>> a library worker at fresno state university was essentially22,000 to play online games and watch youtube videos when he was supposed to be working. the case is one of ten highlighted in a new report on misuse of state resources. investigators say that worker had fresno state spent about 85 hours a month last year visiting youtube and gaming sites. fresno state recommends his supervisor give him more work and limit his internet use. the report says california spent $40,000 investigating whistle blower tips in the second half of last year. >>> the palo alto museum and zoo is getting millions of dollars to rebuild its facility. $25 million in grants and donations which is almost enough to double its sides. you're looking at the rendering that shows part of the new additions, including a free fort, canopy walk and insect exhibit. the museum and zoo gets kids interested in the natural world at an early age. construction set to start next year and it's expectsed to be open in 2020. >>> we're back in just 90 seconds with the seven things you need to
san francisco and it now says the self-driving systems in the cars are disabled. they will only be using them for mapping. >>> a library worker at fresno state university was essentially22,000 to play online games and watch youtube videos when he was supposed to be working. the case is one of ten highlighted in a new report on misuse of state resources. investigators say that worker had fresno state spent about 85 hours a month last year visiting youtube and gaming sites. fresno state...
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state. >> it's a net positive for the university. >> reporter: in the meantime the 72-year-old crist will receive the same compensation as her predecessor, nearly $532,000, including housing. in san francisco, leighanne melendez, abc 7 news. >>> you can soon shell out more money for everyday expenses. >> everything is expensive, you have to have two or three jobs just to survive. >> the proposed tax that could affect your next haircut. >>> plus the bus driver who does more than just drive. how she saved a little boy from the freezing cold. >>> check out this viral video, people waiting for a train get engulfed in snow. just how did that happen? >> look out. >>> 4:10 our first check of the afternoon commute, this is 101 in san jose. the southbound lanes as they always are at this hour, all jammed up, carpool lane is moving on northbound better and 880 over the top moving nicely as well. back with more on (voand exceptional customerity pre-ownservice,les... head t to your neiborhood enterprise car sales and let the people who buy more vehicles than anyone... flip your thinking about buying your next one. >>> a woman accused of abandoning her child at a southern california grocery store had h
state. >> it's a net positive for the university. >> reporter: in the meantime the 72-year-old crist will receive the same compensation as her predecessor, nearly $532,000, including housing. in san francisco, leighanne melendez, abc 7 news. >>> you can soon shell out more money for everyday expenses. >> everything is expensive, you have to have two or three jobs just to survive. >> the proposed tax that could affect your next haircut. >>> plus the bus...
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san francisco which had the most of any campus. about 58% of all reports came from staff members with claims ranging from inappropriate comments to sexual assault. >>> happening today, san jose state university students are planning to protest a proposed 5% tuition increase. at noon today, students are planning a walkout before rallying on campus in front of the cesar chavez monument. in january, california state university leaders proposed the tuition hike with csu system facing a nearly $168 million budget shortfall. if this is approved, that tuition increase would take effect in the fall. the csu board of trustees expected to vote on that proposal later this month. >>> this morning, anxious warriors fans are awaiting the results of kevin durant's mri after he hyperextended his left knee last night. yahoo sports the vertical reports the warriors are bracing for the possibility that kd's injury could keep him out of the remainder of the regular season. sources tell the vertical that some of durant's inner circle fear the damage could sideline him even longer. the nba playoffs begin on april 14. he got hurt when his teammate fell into durant's knee. >>> a quarter to 6:00 now. uber ceo is apo
san francisco which had the most of any campus. about 58% of all reports came from staff members with claims ranging from inappropriate comments to sexual assault. >>> happening today, san jose state university students are planning to protest a proposed 5% tuition increase. at noon today, students are planning a walkout before rallying on campus in front of the cesar chavez monument. in january, california state university leaders proposed the tuition hike with csu system facing a...