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yen when he was at the uc-berkeley. we work together have the pacific islander organization. and the california progressive student alliance on many different campaigns in the 1980's. we studied computer technologies at uc-berkeley or he received an award for outstanding achievements. he was an it support specialist. he also worked for the san francisco unified school district as well. when he was 10 years old, dave became disabled by severe rheumatoid arthritis. he nevertheless remained a strong person. i enjoyed spending time with him at the civic center plaza. he was a great lover of all kinds of food, especially san francisco food. you live life to the fullest and never let his disability defeat him or get in his way. he has been a devoted san francisco giants fan. he left as way too early at the age of 46. i would like to express my condolences to the yen family and many close acquaintances that he has built up over the years. it is a tremendous loss and i am really sad. he was a great friend and on spiring brother and extraordinary son and great person. david's friends a
yen when he was at the uc-berkeley. we work together have the pacific islander organization. and the california progressive student alliance on many different campaigns in the 1980's. we studied computer technologies at uc-berkeley or he received an award for outstanding achievements. he was an it support specialist. he also worked for the san francisco unified school district as well. when he was 10 years old, dave became disabled by severe rheumatoid arthritis. he nevertheless remained a...
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walk at his commencement. >> reporter: austin has been wheelchair bound since a car crarchlt the uc berkeley team build an ex-oexcel top for austin to use today, and he rose to the occasion. with the exoskeleton securely bound to his body, austin walked the seven challenging steps across the stage. [cheers and applause] >> austin whitney. >> reporter: and to his dreams. >> i knew when i stood up here in front of all these people today, that it would be different. and it truly was. it was truly the greatest gift anyone has ever given me. >> as a mother, this is the greatest day of my life. >> reporter: the gift was the brain child of this professor. even though he and his team of grad students have built other more sophisticated exoskeletons, this one is different. it's cheaper and lighter in weight than the others. >> this technology can be accessible to a lashing number -- large number of people who need it. >> i always wanted his extent to have meaning, and this today really culminated in giving meaning to, i think, hundreds of thousands of people around the world. >> reporter: austin's ex
walk at his commencement. >> reporter: austin has been wheelchair bound since a car crarchlt the uc berkeley team build an ex-oexcel top for austin to use today, and he rose to the occasion. with the exoskeleton securely bound to his body, austin walked the seven challenging steps across the stage. [cheers and applause] >> austin whitney. >> reporter: and to his dreams. >> i knew when i stood up here in front of all these people today, that it would be different. and it...
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the uc-berkeley grads the were hiking accused of crossing the iraqi border.heir trial has been postponed again they've been behind bars for two years awaiting trial. i run gave no explanation for the delay. they fear the men are being the parents feel they're being used as pawns. >> we always hold out hope, however we have no indication of how this will go. we sit with the support of everyone gathered, we know the world is watching, are ron knows the world is watching pierr. it is r if they had any thing on shame and josh this would be done and over long time ago. it continues on the longer continues in the more obvious it has become political. >> mark: so far they have refused to try the man into a third sarah returns. she says she's not going back. >> darya: a look at the weather and full, i noticed it was cooler today. >> james: we do have the wind blowing so be careful of that, patchy fog as well. the golden gate bridge giving you an idea of what it's like inside of your door right now. 50 degree mark 50 in san francisco, 50 san rosa, 49 in napa, a good n
the uc-berkeley grads the were hiking accused of crossing the iraqi border.heir trial has been postponed again they've been behind bars for two years awaiting trial. i run gave no explanation for the delay. they fear the men are being the parents feel they're being used as pawns. >> we always hold out hope, however we have no indication of how this will go. we sit with the support of everyone gathered, we know the world is watching, are ron knows the world is watching pierr. it is r if...
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supervisor chu: i came to the area to pursue a master's degree in public policy at the uc- berkeley school. ever since then, i fell in love with what a wonderful area the bay area is. >> what motivated your interest in politics? supervisor chu: to be frank, i never saw myself in an elected position at all. i had grown up in southern california, and during the first day of the los angeles riots, my parents had their cars stolen at gunpoint. they were left out and had to pay someone $100 to get back to chinatown. it really influenced me. we had a restaurant at the time, and at the time, we were always worried, watching the news, to see whether or not the restaurant would be looted, whether or not it would go up in fire. that was something that was a big concern and worry for my family at the time. i remember thinking even at that age how important it was to consider what the economics were in communities, whether people had or felt that they had opportunities or did not have opportunities, and what role it was that government played in those outcomes. that is what really put me on the path t
supervisor chu: i came to the area to pursue a master's degree in public policy at the uc- berkeley school. ever since then, i fell in love with what a wonderful area the bay area is. >> what motivated your interest in politics? supervisor chu: to be frank, i never saw myself in an elected position at all. i had grown up in southern california, and during the first day of the los angeles riots, my parents had their cars stolen at gunpoint. they were left out and had to pay someone $100 to...
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. >>> plus a drastic action by the family of the two uc berkeley graduates still imprisoned in iran. >>> and the relentless weather just will not let up. we have new video of another tornado touching down in the northeast. >>> good morning. golden gate bridge traffic looking very nice heading south. we'll tell you more about the morning commute and another look at the bay area weather. >>> good morning. on the marin side of the golden gate bridge tough assignment there. some fog. the water temperature really cold. upper 40s low 50s. doesn't take much to get that fog going. it will be warmer inland. by the coast still 50s and 60s. thank you, sid. >>> a surveillance camera shows a tornado catching a philadelphia neighborhood by surprise. the 75-mile an hour winds sent trash cans and a sign flying across a parking lot. take a look at that. a beer distributor, auto body shop and building all damaged severely but no one was hurt. >>> the mothers of the two uc berkeley graduates imprisoned in iran are going on a hunger strike. the mothers of shane and josh say they are doing it in solidarit
. >>> plus a drastic action by the family of the two uc berkeley graduates still imprisoned in iran. >>> and the relentless weather just will not let up. we have new video of another tornado touching down in the northeast. >>> good morning. golden gate bridge traffic looking very nice heading south. we'll tell you more about the morning commute and another look at the bay area weather. >>> good morning. on the marin side of the golden gate bridge tough...
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. >> this is not on the agenda, but you know the uc-berkeley extension -- i do not know -- commission president olague: into our name, ma'am? >> serra. you know the mural and everything? there were birds that nest in industries and migrate. everybody in the neighborhood knew. they chopped down all the trees overnight with no notice to anyone. and i hear they want to put some apartment complex there were something. the environmental impact -- i love earth. i do not know what they are doing. i do not know where the birds are going to nest. commission president olague: i think you might be referring to -- maybe a member of staff could chat with this woman? this is probably 55 lagunda? >> that has been a plan for eight years or more. commission president olague: i don't know if any of our staff has time to fill you in. >> could i talk about the cell phone tower thing on 33 mercy -- commission president olague: 33 baker is a leader item on the calendar. >> way later? commission president olague: yes. >> should i come back later? commission president olague: it is up to you. is there any ad
. >> this is not on the agenda, but you know the uc-berkeley extension -- i do not know -- commission president olague: into our name, ma'am? >> serra. you know the mural and everything? there were birds that nest in industries and migrate. everybody in the neighborhood knew. they chopped down all the trees overnight with no notice to anyone. and i hear they want to put some apartment complex there were something. the environmental impact -- i love earth. i do not know what they are...
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. >>> and late word about the two uc berkeley graduates still in prison in iran. the reason the trial has been delayed and why it won't happen today. >>> good morning, thank you for waking up with us on this wednesday, may 11th i'm pam cook. the weather feels much cooler this morning. hi steve. >>> pam, you are correct. it is a rip roaring sea breeze and low clouds and fog which touched the coast yesterday are roaring inland. it will be a very cool day for some. 50s even in san francisco. very low 60s for many. i did go with a couple 70s. we will drop a good ten degrees for many. here is sal. >>> traffic right now on website 24 looks pretty good driving up to the tunnel looks pretty good. this mornings commute is okay on northbound 101 approaching the 80 split. let's go back to the desk. >>> we begin with tragedy at san jose state. three people are dead in a shooting inside a campus parking garage. ktvu kraig debro has new information from the university. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, pam. this took place at tenth and san fernando in a parking garage. yo
. >>> and late word about the two uc berkeley graduates still in prison in iran. the reason the trial has been delayed and why it won't happen today. >>> good morning, thank you for waking up with us on this wednesday, may 11th i'm pam cook. the weather feels much cooler this morning. hi steve. >>> pam, you are correct. it is a rip roaring sea breeze and low clouds and fog which touched the coast yesterday are roaring inland. it will be a very cool day for some. 50s...
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the uc berkeley graduate says she's suffering from post- traumatic stress disorder and returning to iran would be far too traumatic. shourd was freed on bail last september. her fiance and their friend remain in an iranian jail. a court hearing in their case is scheduled for next week. >>> well, some free reading materials for bart riders. the station where a new library kiosk is being installed today. >>> and a fiery collision between two trains. the items they were hauling that may have fueled the flames. >>> two trains collided and derailed yesterday causing them to burst into flames. one of the trains was hauling logs. the other was carrying a dozen tanker cars of ethanol. the derailment forced evacuations in the area and closed down a highway for several hours. no one was hurt. >>> general motors is recalling more than 154,000 chevy cruzs. the company will inspect them to make sure the steering wheel was installed properly. there are no reports of injuries or crashes related to the recall and the fuel efficient cars have been a top seller for gm especially as gas prices continue to
the uc berkeley graduate says she's suffering from post- traumatic stress disorder and returning to iran would be far too traumatic. shourd was freed on bail last september. her fiance and their friend remain in an iranian jail. a court hearing in their case is scheduled for next week. >>> well, some free reading materials for bart riders. the station where a new library kiosk is being installed today. >>> and a fiery collision between two trains. the items they were hauling...
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. >> new developments in the trial of the uc-berkeley grads in iran. what's keeping shourd from going back to face a judge. >> california needs cash and drivers are bearing the extra burden. the new not so popular version of how to fix the state budget. ,, [ banker ] mike and brenda found a house that they really wanted. it was in my sister's neighborhood. i told you it was perfect for you guys. literally across the street from her sister. [ banker ] but someone else bought it before they could get their offer together. we really missed a great opportunity -- dodged a bullet there. [ banker ] so we talked to them about the wells fargo priority buyer preapproval. it lets people know that you are a serious buyer because you've been credit-approved. we got everything in order so that we can move on the next place we found. which was clear on the other side of town. [ male announcer ] wells fargo. with you when you're ready to move. hey marcel, watch this! [ buzzer sounds ] [ cheers and applause ] ♪ hey marcel, watch this! yeah, marcel! -marcel! -hey marcel
. >> new developments in the trial of the uc-berkeley grads in iran. what's keeping shourd from going back to face a judge. >> california needs cash and drivers are bearing the extra burden. the new not so popular version of how to fix the state budget. ,, [ banker ] mike and brenda found a house that they really wanted. it was in my sister's neighborhood. i told you it was perfect for you guys. literally across the street from her sister. [ banker ] but someone else bought it...
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possible because of a computerized body device called an exxoskeleton developed by students at the uc berkeley mechanical engineering lab. whitney's parents say their son never gave up after the paralyzing car crash three years ago. >> he has inspired us and made us better parents and given us the strength that we never knew we had. >> whitney graduated today with a double degree in history and political science. he says he plans to attend law school but will take the next year to help promote the exoskeleton device. >>> a napa state mental hospital patient has been charged with attempted murder. prosecutors say 31-year-old victor mod ujano brutally beat a patient wednesday night. this is just one in a series of attacks on hospital patients and staff that ktvu has been following. we spoke this week with nurses at the hospital who tell us security improvements have been made but that more needs to be done to control violent patients. >> napa police denied investigating a homemade bomb left inside a mailbox. the device today was found in the 3900 block of stover street. the resident called after
possible because of a computerized body device called an exxoskeleton developed by students at the uc berkeley mechanical engineering lab. whitney's parents say their son never gave up after the paralyzing car crash three years ago. >> he has inspired us and made us better parents and given us the strength that we never knew we had. >> whitney graduated today with a double degree in history and political science. he says he plans to attend law school but will take the next year to...
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well, the two uc berkeley graduates still imprisoned in iran were allowed to phone home for only thethird time since they were arrested almost two years argue. shane bauer and josh fattal said they staged a 17-day hunger strike after they were stopped from getting letters. the mothers of the two men began their own hunger strike last thursday. the phone calms lased less than five minutes. the families of the two men say they sound reasonably well. >>> police in antioch are looking for the public's help. they found a 27-year-old man floating in a lake at contra loma regional park late friday night. they immediately performed cpr but were unable to save him. he was visiting family members in the bay area. police still don't know how the man died and they are asking anyone in that area friday night to contact them right away. >>> early yesterday on addison avenue, investigators say two young men attacked a victim after they stole his wallet. police say they later attacked down the two suspects riding in a nearby hole. the victim was badly hurt but is expected to survive. >>> seven peopl
well, the two uc berkeley graduates still imprisoned in iran were allowed to phone home for only thethird time since they were arrested almost two years argue. shane bauer and josh fattal said they staged a 17-day hunger strike after they were stopped from getting letters. the mothers of the two men began their own hunger strike last thursday. the phone calms lased less than five minutes. the families of the two men say they sound reasonably well. >>> police in antioch are looking for...
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he officially reflected his biography to reflect the fact he never graduated from uc berkeley. he left in 1991 to deal with families. his document stated he was a uc berkeley graduate, including two letters by his cousin. he was appointed to the redevelopment commission twice and stated in two letters that perez had returned to los angeles after quote, graduation. >>> the traj jic news from south america came. a plane exploded in argentina, killing all 22 and a baby was onboard. they were fly -- the plane was flying between two cities in argentina. there's no word if any americans were on board. >>> the faa said an air traffic controller who was certified two weeks ago caused a close call. he cleared one flight while another plane was coming in to land. an alarm in the tower sounded. it happened shortly after another plane carrying vice-president joe biden landed at o'hare. investigators are looking into whether the vice-presidential's arrive caused a distraction. >>> er rec holder will have a conference on combating child exploitation holder's speech is scheduled for noon. >>>
he officially reflected his biography to reflect the fact he never graduated from uc berkeley. he left in 1991 to deal with families. his document stated he was a uc berkeley graduate, including two letters by his cousin. he was appointed to the redevelopment commission twice and stated in two letters that perez had returned to los angeles after quote, graduation. >>> the traj jic news from south america came. a plane exploded in argentina, killing all 22 and a baby was onboard. they...
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. >>> well, the uc berkeley grads accused of espionage and trespassing in iran had their trials postponed again. they were not moved to the court as was expected today. bauer and fattal were arrested in 207. shourd was released on humanitarian grounds. she did not go back to iran saying that she's suffering from post traumatic stress disorder. they pled not guilty at a closed-door hearing in february. it can be punishable by death. >>> a select group of politicians, including dianne feinstein, is heading to the cia headquarters to view osama bin laden's corps. they are pouring over pages of the handwritten diary. bin laden worked every day to come up with new ways to target the united states and to kill as many americans as possible. they included strikes against small cities and targeted planes and trains. >>> two earthquakes rocked spain today, toppling historic buildings, killing ten people and injuring dozens. the quake struck in southeast spain near lorca. they hit about two hours apart with magnitude of 4.4 and 5.2. you can see the video here. chunks of stone falling from a church a
. >>> well, the uc berkeley grads accused of espionage and trespassing in iran had their trials postponed again. they were not moved to the court as was expected today. bauer and fattal were arrested in 207. shourd was released on humanitarian grounds. she did not go back to iran saying that she's suffering from post traumatic stress disorder. they pled not guilty at a closed-door hearing in february. it can be punishable by death. >>> a select group of politicians, including...
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the country. to be fair, we were in palo alto as well, stanford cardinals. >> reporter: good morning to you, laura. we are in downtown berkeley, not far from the uc berkeley campus, the heart and soul of the city here and home to very fascinating research. take a look. the beetles, they are back. this time, here to help us humans get a grip. he's got me. >> on the next frontier of engineered flight. >> he wanlts to fly. >> reporter: when it flies, the team of engineers at cal will be in the co-pilot seat directing it where to go. >> you can see the electronic package we put on these things. >> reporter: they have small electronic backpacks that communicate with the beetle brain and wing muscles by a tiny stimlator wire. >> when you apply the right stimuli to the area, you can get them to turn on and off their wings. if it's on the table and you tell it to start, it will take off. then you can stop them. we show this was lively. the other thing you can do, you can get the wings to modulate. it allows us to throttle it. if you overstimulate it, it turns this way. if you overstimulate on this side, it turns that way. to be clear, we don't electricut
the country. to be fair, we were in palo alto as well, stanford cardinals. >> reporter: good morning to you, laura. we are in downtown berkeley, not far from the uc berkeley campus, the heart and soul of the city here and home to very fascinating research. take a look. the beetles, they are back. this time, here to help us humans get a grip. he's got me. >> on the next frontier of engineered flight. >> he wanlts to fly. >> reporter: when it flies, the team of engineers...
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. >>> also new this morning the two uc berkeley graduates still imprisoned in iran were allowed to phone home for only the third time since their arrest nearly two years ago. shane bower and josh fattal said they seized a 17 day hunger strike. the mothers of the two young men began their own hunger strike on thursday. the phone calls lasted five minutes. they sounded reasonably well. >>> closing arguments are expected to wrap up today in the chauncey bailey murder trial. former black muslim bakery leader yew receive bey the 4th. they want to stop bailey about writing an article of the financial collapse of the bakery. >>> a group of seven people were rescued in toe mallless bay after their boat capsized. they became stranded yesterday afternoon at about 1:00. a sonoma county sheriffs helicopter brought them back to shore. a small craft advisory was in place over the weekend. authorities say that winds were strong and swells as high as ten feet. >>> 4:39 is the time. i don't know if it's someone avenue win -- it's still windy. >> it's still a little windy and gusty. we want to let you kno
. >>> also new this morning the two uc berkeley graduates still imprisoned in iran were allowed to phone home for only the third time since their arrest nearly two years ago. shane bower and josh fattal said they seized a 17 day hunger strike. the mothers of the two young men began their own hunger strike on thursday. the phone calls lasted five minutes. they sounded reasonably well. >>> closing arguments are expected to wrap up today in the chauncey bailey murder trial....
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. >> reporter: for the past two years the uc berkeley professor and his team is on a mission to stop messages. messages they say are all about making money. >> people that are spending the spam are financially motivated and financially motivated to do other bad things. >> reporter: they spent two years analyzing 1,000 spam messages and making 120 online purchases. that led them to a surprising discovery. even though thousands of people all over the world are sending spam, 95% of their spam transactions were processed by just three overseas banks. one in azerby ajan and the west indies. >> these tend to be high risk transactions and fewer banks want to deal with these high risk transactions. >> reporter: instead of going after spamers, they say go after the banks. convince u.s. banks to the not to process suspect online transactions with the three overseas banks used by spamers. >> you basically say this is a western customer that's making a pharmaceutical purchase to one of these problem banks that we know is harboring spam. and then we are saying, okay, we don't want that one to go t
. >> reporter: for the past two years the uc berkeley professor and his team is on a mission to stop messages. messages they say are all about making money. >> people that are spending the spam are financially motivated and financially motivated to do other bad things. >> reporter: they spent two years analyzing 1,000 spam messages and making 120 online purchases. that led them to a surprising discovery. even though thousands of people all over the world are sending spam, 95%...
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i am recently retired from the school of public health at uc berkeley, and i wanted to bring attention to the fact that i have done studies and work with muni drivers, and i ride the bus. two things. the work rules you have been talking about in terms of addressing the questions -- the work rules are there -- they are good rules. they provide for the safety and health of the drivers and for the community. i think what you are neglecting as politicians right now on this issue is that it is the revenue. the lack of revenue is the problem, not the workers that you're talking about. and i want to convey a story. when my husband came home yesterday very upset because -- i would like you to put yourself in the shoes of the drivers. the back door of the bus was broken, and the driver said everybody had to get off the bus because the door was broken. you might want to reflect on why that door is broken, but what everybody did was started screaming at her and calling her lazy. when she would go to the next stop, she would go to the back and closed the door, get back in the bus and drive again.
i am recently retired from the school of public health at uc berkeley, and i wanted to bring attention to the fact that i have done studies and work with muni drivers, and i ride the bus. two things. the work rules you have been talking about in terms of addressing the questions -- the work rules are there -- they are good rules. they provide for the safety and health of the drivers and for the community. i think what you are neglecting as politicians right now on this issue is that it is the...
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the uc berkeley grad says she's suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder and going back to iran would be far too traumatic. say have shourd was allowed to go free on bail in september. her fiance and their friend remain in that iranian jail. a court hearing in their case is set for next week. >>> some surprising news could complicate california's already complex budget crisis. the state is recording an unexpected $2 billion surge in tax receipts. now that tax money was better than a much earlier forecast. it will help lawmakers close the remains $15 billion deficit. even more tax money could be coming. the windfall could complicate the governor's push for tax increases which he says are needed for california's long- term financial health. >>> time now 6:18. former house speaker newt gringrich has opened a campaign office in atlanta ahead of his expected entry next week into the republican nomination for president in 2012. newt gringrich has been raising money since march. a spokesperson says by the time gringrich addresses the georgia republican party's convention next friday he
the uc berkeley grad says she's suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder and going back to iran would be far too traumatic. say have shourd was allowed to go free on bail in september. her fiance and their friend remain in that iranian jail. a court hearing in their case is set for next week. >>> some surprising news could complicate california's already complex budget crisis. the state is recording an unexpected $2 billion surge in tax receipts. now that tax money was better than...
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the palo alto high school in 1958. in 1964 she came back to join protesters at uc berkeley. mckenzie brought us a look back at the look at campus protest. >> reporter: uc berkeley like other college campuses was a quiet place where students expected to do more or less as they were told. but the times they were achanging. >> by the early 1960s this strip of sidewalk along bancroft had become a place for protesting and politicking. all this political activity was to stop. the administration had no inkling of the storm that was to come. >> you think you are grown up. and you don't understand why you can't put things out like you did in high school maybe. >> reporter: demonstrations began, quickly the movement found a leader, a brilliant undergraduate student named mario sabio. he stated first principal. >> it's your right to recollect the -- >> reporter: as savio came to symbolize student rebellion, another came to mean the opposite. school president. >> we should expect no less of ourselves. >> reporter: kerr was shaken to find out that many of the faculty backed the students.
the palo alto high school in 1958. in 1964 she came back to join protesters at uc berkeley. mckenzie brought us a look back at the look at campus protest. >> reporter: uc berkeley like other college campuses was a quiet place where students expected to do more or less as they were told. but the times they were achanging. >> by the early 1960s this strip of sidewalk along bancroft had become a place for protesting and politicking. all this political activity was to stop. the...
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expected to pledge economic aid to nations them that embrace democratic reforms. >>> the mothers of two uc- berkeleyn a hunge strike. their sons are fasting in prison in iran, accused of spying, so they are fasting in the u.s. along with sarah shourd. the three hikers were arrested. last year shourd was released on bail. >>> an arizona college will release email about the suspect in tucson's deadly rampage. more than 250 e-mails were written about jared loughner before he was suspended from pima community college. the records could determine whether the school took appropriate steps in dealing with him. back in january police say he killed six and wounded 13 others including congresswoman gabrielle giffords. >>> and today we are going to get an update on the wounded woman. she is recuperating from surgery. yesterday, doctors placed a plastic implant under her scalp where her skull had been removed. this procedure took place while her husband commanded the mission of the shuttle endeavour. >>> nasa is examining heat tile damage on the space shuttle. >> they are. and so far nasa says nothing to get wo
expected to pledge economic aid to nations them that embrace democratic reforms. >>> the mothers of two uc- berkeleyn a hunge strike. their sons are fasting in prison in iran, accused of spying, so they are fasting in the u.s. along with sarah shourd. the three hikers were arrested. last year shourd was released on bail. >>> an arizona college will release email about the suspect in tucson's deadly rampage. more than 250 e-mails were written about jared loughner before he was...
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. >>> an unexpected twist concerning the trial of uc berkeley graduates. >>> good afternoon. we begin with the investigation into a shooting that left three people dead in san jose. it happened inside a parking garage at san jose university last night. ktvu's jade hernandez joins us live from san jose state where a news conference is about to get underway. good afternoon, jade. >> reporter: good afternoon, torpry. we're moments away from that press conference with university officials. you can see everyone here gathered. the sound of gunfire last night turned heads but no one really knew what happened on the fifth floor. >> i heard a couple of quick pops, pop, pop and then little pops after that. and i didn't think anything of it until i got in my car. >> my buddy was here and he used facebook to tell everybody about the incident. he was here last night and the police asked him questions and everything. >> reporter: there were three victims last night and students this afternoon have speculated on how the three victims knew each other. a possible love triangle. but police have
. >>> an unexpected twist concerning the trial of uc berkeley graduates. >>> good afternoon. we begin with the investigation into a shooting that left three people dead in san jose. it happened inside a parking garage at san jose university last night. ktvu's jade hernandez joins us live from san jose state where a news conference is about to get underway. good afternoon, jade. >> reporter: good afternoon, torpry. we're moments away from that press conference with...
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the uc berkeley said this would allow more flexibility. but critics say this could result in chaos. e university of texas and the university of wisconsin already allow different campuses to charge different way -- different rates. >>> for the first -- for first time, gay rights documents are on display. frank konteni was protesting the fact that he lost his job in 1957 as an astronomer because he was gay. it was the first-everpy tigs to the high court for a vie -- violation of civil rights. >>> the death of osama bin laden may influence a vote in congress regard everything the pay trety act -- patriot act. some civil liberty yups -- groups say now that bin laden is dead, there's a call for. >>> the code name for the cue too that osama bin laden was dead is geronimo. they saygy ron mow, the indeup, spent his whole life fighting for the survival of this people. >> so when this comes out and it's and -- and they associate the hero with the terrorist, to me it's what they still think of us. >> many native americans want to see an apology from the u.s. government. >>> is autism more preva
the uc berkeley said this would allow more flexibility. but critics say this could result in chaos. e university of texas and the university of wisconsin already allow different campuses to charge different way -- different rates. >>> for the first -- for first time, gay rights documents are on display. frank konteni was protesting the fact that he lost his job in 1957 as an astronomer because he was gay. it was the first-everpy tigs to the high court for a vie -- violation of civil...
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released sarah shourd on bail last year. >>> on capitol hill, republicans appear on the verge of blocking a uc-berkeley scholar from getting a spot on a federal appeals court. president obama nominating goodwin lou for the 9th u.s. court of appeals based in s the law professor is considered a liberal and republicans appear to have enough votes to sustain a filibuster against him. senator barbara boxer supported liu yesterday on the senate floor. >> every, single thing the man has done has turned to gold. every, single thing he has done! everything he does, he's best at. >> if republicans succeed in blocking liu, it would be president obama's first defeat on a judicial nomination. >>> time now 4:41. it's the first for a social networking site. what linkedin's public debut means for silicon valley. >>> it's the man's body and his his personal decision. >> that personal matter now up to voters. should a bay area city outlaw circumcisions? why doctors say it isn't a good idea. >>> and the double whammy for uc students. the tuition hike coming if the governor's tax extensions don't pass. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>>
released sarah shourd on bail last year. >>> on capitol hill, republicans appear on the verge of blocking a uc-berkeley scholar from getting a spot on a federal appeals court. president obama nominating goodwin lou for the 9th u.s. court of appeals based in s the law professor is considered a liberal and republicans appear to have enough votes to sustain a filibuster against him. senator barbara boxer supported liu yesterday on the senate floor. >> every, single thing the man has...
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the victims include his ex-wife and the 41-year-old man. >>> on wednesday uc berkeley graduates shane bauer and josh fattal is facing trial in iran. charged with spying. sarah shourd says she will not return to iran for that trial. >>> forecasters revised their prediction of when the mississippi river will crest in memphis. they now say it will be later today instead of tomorrow. holly is live in memphis. >> reporter: good morning, pam. people are waking up in memphis for another day of waiting and watching as they are expecting the river to crest a little bit sooner sometime within the next 24 hours. tennessee's largest city is in the cross hairs. memphis now has the most high- risk population for flooding according to the army corp of engineers. >> we are very concerned. we realize it's all unpredictable. we do not want to be stuck here in memphis and we do not want to flee in a hurry and we want to return home safely. >> reporter: on tuesday nay expect the mississippi to credit at 48 feet outside the city. less than a foot shy of the record set in 1937. with the mississippi mississ
the victims include his ex-wife and the 41-year-old man. >>> on wednesday uc berkeley graduates shane bauer and josh fattal is facing trial in iran. charged with spying. sarah shourd says she will not return to iran for that trial. >>> forecasters revised their prediction of when the mississippi river will crest in memphis. they now say it will be later today instead of tomorrow. holly is live in memphis. >> reporter: good morning, pam. people are waking up in memphis...
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to appeal for the release of uc berkeley grad shane bower and patel. ali's wife called on behalf of the fighter and says that he embraces the rest of the world. >> regardless of what international policy said, regardless of what politics said, that they wanted to experience the world, they wanted to experience other cultures, they wanted to experience other people and become part of those societies. >> reporter: a third hiker sarah shourd was released last september she also spoke at today's briefing. >>> police in stockton want to know if you can help identify a child left at a hospital. a woman dropped off the girl on january 6. >> the ruse was that she needed help. and the hospital goes ahead and collects the information you would think they would. it turns out that all the information that they collected undenounced to them was false. >> reporter: the girl was in good health and was placed in foster care. anyone with information about her identity is asked to call the stockton police department. >>> $2 million from a muni project is -- the union say
to appeal for the release of uc berkeley grad shane bower and patel. ali's wife called on behalf of the fighter and says that he embraces the rest of the world. >> regardless of what international policy said, regardless of what politics said, that they wanted to experience the world, they wanted to experience other cultures, they wanted to experience other people and become part of those societies. >> reporter: a third hiker sarah shourd was released last september she also spoke...
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next to him is the director of multimedia and technology programs at the night digital media center at uc-berkeley. next is the managing is theidd -- managing director at idd ventures sf. nexus' the editor in chief of marketwatch.com, part of news corp. -- next is the editor in chief. the co-founder and senior community manager of oakland local, a nonprofit media that promotes public discourse on issues. in the front row is a media analyst, who publishes an was a key developer of the mercury center. next to him is an assistant professor of broadcast and electronic media at san francisco state university. next is the managing editor for local news at -- i'm sorry. he is not at yahoo!, right. he is editor-in-chief of patch.com, a division of aol that provides news to specific communities. very local. after him, we have the managing director for local news at yahoo.com, guiding the company's local coverage nationwide. last but not least is the senator who represents san francisco and san mateo counties, and he is the recipient of spj's freedom of information award in 2010. that is our panel. back to
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. >>> people were glued to the news coverage at uc berkeley. >> reporter: almost ten years after the september 11 attacks, word that osama bin laden is killed. >> it's a great day. it's sad this person died, but he represented evil. he was a terrorist. it's a big moral booster. >> reporter: from excitement to anger. reacting to the news the master mind behind 9/11 is dead. >> i think when you have had ten years of deaths to find this one guy, now, yeah we killed him but what are we celebrating? all the deaths that happened because of this and the deaths that will continue even though this was our excuse for war. >> do they expect al qaeda to stop the terrorist activities? >> reporter: this man visiting san francisco from australia got a call from his wife back home telling him to be careful. >> i think it's the right thing. we got rid of one person we don't need in this world but you don't know how they are going to retaliate. they are not like us. >> reporter: no matter what happens next, it's a step in the right direction. >> everybody should take the lesson that nobody can control
. >>> people were glued to the news coverage at uc berkeley. >> reporter: almost ten years after the september 11 attacks, word that osama bin laden is killed. >> it's a great day. it's sad this person died, but he represented evil. he was a terrorist. it's a big moral booster. >> reporter: from excitement to anger. reacting to the news the master mind behind 9/11 is dead. >> i think when you have had ten years of deaths to find this one guy, now, yeah we killed...
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this morning because the two hikers are uc berkeley graduates. they are closely watching this. sarah's fiance shane bauer and their friend fattal was supposed to start their trial. sarah shourd was released last fall and ordered to return to trial. the iranian government accused the three of espionage. they were hiking in the mountains of northern iraq when they arrested them for crossing over into iranian territory. the iranian government stated they would release the hikers if the iranian government would release the hikers. of course this is still ongoing as soon as we get more information in this case we will pass it along to you. reporting live in berkeley jade hernandez. >>>th leader of al chi -- the leader of al qaeda in yemen is vowing revenge for the death of osama bin laden. we will bring you a live report of what the vie a is finding out about the massive amounts of intelligence gathered at bin laden's compound. >>> the mount diablo school board voted to eliminate 180 jobs. principals and teachers are among those being laid off. some ma
this morning because the two hikers are uc berkeley graduates. they are closely watching this. sarah's fiance shane bauer and their friend fattal was supposed to start their trial. sarah shourd was released last fall and ordered to return to trial. the iranian government accused the three of espionage. they were hiking in the mountains of northern iraq when they arrested them for crossing over into iranian territory. the iranian government stated they would release the hikers if the iranian...
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but not everyone swallows the claim. uc berkeleyoctor says the studies are too few and too small to prove anything. >> i'm very skeptical that it is going to have a profound or even a significant effect on one's exercise performance. >> reporter: as for doctor barnes? >> try it and see how it does for you. >> reporter: it is not just athletes who are using this product. we are told other buyers include those who want to boost their immune system. what do you think? >> it makes perfect sense. but i do not want to drink it. >> you're not interested? >> no. >> maybe the pill? >> no, thank you. >> but it certainly makes sense. >> it is happening. it is out there. >> kim, thank you. >>> all right, roberta, what are you training for? >> next up is half iron man. i will stick to my multivitamin, thank you very much. >>> this is the scene now where today's high temperature topped out in the low 80s. numbers into the 60s and low 70s. bombing out tonight a very mild night into the 50s with clear skies. we are under the influence of high press
but not everyone swallows the claim. uc berkeleyoctor says the studies are too few and too small to prove anything. >> i'm very skeptical that it is going to have a profound or even a significant effect on one's exercise performance. >> reporter: as for doctor barnes? >> try it and see how it does for you. >> reporter: it is not just athletes who are using this product. we are told other buyers include those who want to boost their immune system. what do you think?...
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. >>> the families of the two uc berkeley graduates that are scheduled to go on trial this week in iran are calling again for their release. they will be in court on wednesday to face charges of illegal entry and spying. sarah shourd who was released in september will not return for the trial. bauer and fattal have not been able to speak to their family since november. >>> time now 6:07 a san jose city council member is apologizing for a drunk driving on friday. he was stopped for a broken taillight. during the stop they noticed kalra had been drinking. a field sobriety test showed his blood alcohol level was .12 which is above the legal limit. kalra released this statement yesterday saying quote i offer no excuses. i'm deeply embarrassed by my action and prepared to take the full consequences for them. >> vallejo might start charging for emergency calls if they believe that person at fault is blamed for the injury. the fire and police chief wants the city to draft aned a ordnance to cover costs. seeking reimbursement would help maintain safety services. >>> a new honor this morning for
. >>> the families of the two uc berkeley graduates that are scheduled to go on trial this week in iran are calling again for their release. they will be in court on wednesday to face charges of illegal entry and spying. sarah shourd who was released in september will not return for the trial. bauer and fattal have not been able to speak to their family since november. >>> time now 6:07 a san jose city council member is apologizing for a drunk driving on friday. he was stopped...