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u.c. berkeley swim coach she was not welcome there. why? because she went public with sex abuse allegations and took her case to court. tonight, a reversal by the club. jean elle has the new details. she joins us live. >> reporter: jessica, the country club issued this apology tonight, saying she's welcome to come here and talk sport with the swim team. but after this controversy, her visits will have even more meaning. >> i just have to do my best. that's what i'm trying to do. i'm proud of where i am with it. >> reporter: kristen is a survivor of sexual abuse, a trauma she confronted, years after a p.e. teacher left deep scars. >> i had to get my life back. and i had to confront everything that happened to me. >> reporter: she went through the painful process of building a case against her abuser. the predator is behind bars. through it all, she pursued her passion, swimming. the ncaa just named her assistant coach of the year, for her work at u.c. berkeley. she was set to speak with the swim team where she grew up. but the talk about swi
u.c. berkeley swim coach she was not welcome there. why? because she went public with sex abuse allegations and took her case to court. tonight, a reversal by the club. jean elle has the new details. she joins us live. >> reporter: jessica, the country club issued this apology tonight, saying she's welcome to come here and talk sport with the swim team. but after this controversy, her visits will have even more meaning. >> i just have to do my best. that's what i'm trying to do. i'm...
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u.c. berkeley, a junior at u.c. berkeley. in march after a series of tests and a variety of things following back pain, lower back painin, i swas diagnosed with a rare pediatric cancer. essentially, one of the cancers -- metastatic, the chance of survival goes down dramatically. at the time i was given about a 15% chance. >> 1-5. >> 1-5. needless to say i was working two jobs at the time to support me and my mom and support myself through school. i went from that and midterms to hospital beds and chemo treatments. >> did you have insurance? >> did i. u.c. berkeley mandates health insurance which is the only reason i'm here today. before that, i did not have health insurance and many argue well, you should have been able to be insured through your parents. my mom never has had health insurance. when i was enrolled in college it was the first time i ever went to a dentist so if i didn't have man mandated health coverage, i wouldn't be here today. >> your mom is a single parent. >> she raised me on her own. >> what would it mean
u.c. berkeley, a junior at u.c. berkeley. in march after a series of tests and a variety of things following back pain, lower back painin, i swas diagnosed with a rare pediatric cancer. essentially, one of the cancers -- metastatic, the chance of survival goes down dramatically. at the time i was given about a 15% chance. >> 1-5. >> 1-5. needless to say i was working two jobs at the time to support me and my mom and support myself through school. i went from that and midterms to...
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u.c. berkeley.ssue is the provision of the law that requires everyone to buy health insurance starting in 2014. if justices strike down the individual mandate, affordable care acted will begin to unravel as insurance companies will pressure congress to change the law. >> without the individual mandate you don't have the money going into the pool to pay for that. so what most people assume what will happen is the insurance companies will switch from being in favor of obamacare to be against it. >> they hope the law stays intact. >> an environmental science major and not being able to be on the parents health care would be bad. >> the decision doesn't come down tomorrow it will be as early as thursday. >> now to one of the most intrusive of crimes, peeping toms. this 18-year-old is under arrest. police say he was caught n at a target store stalking aisles and taking upskirt videos. last year another peeping tom got more than he bargained for after he slipped a camera where a woman was trying on clothe
u.c. berkeley.ssue is the provision of the law that requires everyone to buy health insurance starting in 2014. if justices strike down the individual mandate, affordable care acted will begin to unravel as insurance companies will pressure congress to change the law. >> without the individual mandate you don't have the money going into the pool to pay for that. so what most people assume what will happen is the insurance companies will switch from being in favor of obamacare to be...
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u.c. berkeley.ssue is the provision of the law that requires everyone to buy health insurance starting in 2014. if justices strike down the individual mandate, affordable care acted will begin to unravel as insurance companies will pressure congress to change the law. >> without the individual mandate you don't have the money going into the pool to pay for that. so what most people assume what will happen is the insurance companies will switch from being in favor of obamacare to be against it. >> they hope the law stays intact. >> an environmental science major and not being able to be on the parents health care would be bad. >> the decision doesn't come down tomorrow it will be as early as thursday. >> now to one of the most intrusive of crimes, peeping toms. this 18-year-old is under arrest. police say he was caught n at a target store stalking aisles and taking upskirt videos. last year another peeping tom got more than he bargained for after he slipped a camera where a woman was trying on clothe
u.c. berkeley.ssue is the provision of the law that requires everyone to buy health insurance starting in 2014. if justices strike down the individual mandate, affordable care acted will begin to unravel as insurance companies will pressure congress to change the law. >> without the individual mandate you don't have the money going into the pool to pay for that. so what most people assume what will happen is the insurance companies will switch from being in favor of obamacare to be...
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u.c. berkeley.. uno de tan solo seis jueces hispanos en los tribunales de apelaciones en california.. cu ---nueva pausa en las noticias y al volver... algo increible... take vo ---un residente de la bahia asegura que una imagen muy venerada aparecio en su casa... ya le contamos... take vo ---ademas... el patron del mal... la nueva super produccion de telemundo dara mucho de que hablar... segment ends cu ---un hombre latino de san hola, bienvenidos a hotels.com. de viaje ¿verdad? uhuh... si... uch... vamos a buscarles una habitación. en hotels.com, siempre encontrarán el hotel perfecto. porque sólo sabemos de hoteles. que bonito... me gusta... no. (risas)... awe... uch... ooh, si... hmm lindo huh... ¡resérvalo! oh no... llámame... este verano en hotels.com te encontramos el lugar perfecto y te damos hasta un 30% de descuento. nueva razon para vivir despues de descubrir lo que el considera es la imagen de la virgen de guadalupe en su casa.. ---mayra tostado con los detalles.. 0:09 0:23 1:47 02:00 mayra
u.c. berkeley.. uno de tan solo seis jueces hispanos en los tribunales de apelaciones en california.. cu ---nueva pausa en las noticias y al volver... algo increible... take vo ---un residente de la bahia asegura que una imagen muy venerada aparecio en su casa... ya le contamos... take vo ---ademas... el patron del mal... la nueva super produccion de telemundo dara mucho de que hablar... segment ends cu ---un hombre latino de san hola, bienvenidos a hotels.com. de viaje ¿verdad? uhuh... si......
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u.c. berkeley. tribune reports the 67-year-old was found dead thursday inside his home on market street in west oakland. he had been there for some time. a $10,000 reward is being offered for information that leads to the arrest of his killer. >> on the peninsula friends and neighbors are remembering a three-year-old girl who drowned near her home. they left candles outside a memorandum where the child died yesterday. they say it was tragic accident. the girl apparently wandered away from the home yesterday afternoon. she was discovered in a lagoon by neighbors short time later. >> the child was pulled from the water. they tried to revive the child but weren't able to. >> it's really sad. i hope i don't know the child. it will be worse. >> the name of the girl has not been released. >>> winds are big challenge tonight for crews battling the most destructive file in colorado state history. flames have charred about 86 square miles and 181 homes. evacuation notices to went out to hundred other residen
u.c. berkeley. tribune reports the 67-year-old was found dead thursday inside his home on market street in west oakland. he had been there for some time. a $10,000 reward is being offered for information that leads to the arrest of his killer. >> on the peninsula friends and neighbors are remembering a three-year-old girl who drowned near her home. they left candles outside a memorandum where the child died yesterday. they say it was tragic accident. the girl apparently wandered away from...
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u.c. berkeley..de tan solo seis jueces hispanos en los tribunales de apelaciones en california.. stop open roll open cu ---por primera vez en 13 aÑos, una pldora para bajar peso recibi el visto bueno de la administracin de alimentos y medicinas. take vo ---la pldora de nombre 'belviq,' producida por la farmaceutica arena en san diego, ser una opcin para un tercio de adultos en estados unidos que sufren de obesidad. ---antes de la aprobacin de belviq, la nica otra medicina aprobada por la f.d.a. era 'roche's xenical.' stop open take pkg cu - bump out ---vamos a anuncios publicitarios en noticiero telemundo 48 en alta definicion, pero al regresar... take vo ---enterese lo que exige eliana lopez para venir desde venezuela a san francisco a declarara ... take sot --- nora leanos nora leanos dice: "... en los deportes... le tenemos los detalles del partido de semifinales de la eurocopa 2012, donde espaÑa se enfrento a portugal...en busca de codiciado pase..a la fiesta grande..." take sot --- mexico decide
u.c. berkeley..de tan solo seis jueces hispanos en los tribunales de apelaciones en california.. stop open roll open cu ---por primera vez en 13 aÑos, una pldora para bajar peso recibi el visto bueno de la administracin de alimentos y medicinas. take vo ---la pldora de nombre 'belviq,' producida por la farmaceutica arena en san diego, ser una opcin para un tercio de adultos en estados unidos que sufren de obesidad. ---antes de la aprobacin de belviq, la nica otra medicina aprobada por la...
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u.c. berkeley, university of pittsburgh, for a year i was at the hebrew university at jerusalem and currentlyboston unive >> you have? >> yes, indeed. >> i got my degree in '79. >> you're the professor of the appreciation of scripture, you've been doing that for what? >> since '90. >> for nine years. three books to your credit? >> that's true. >> i notice that you retreated from some of your statements from your first book, "jesus of nazareth, king of the jews." what changed in the 11 years between the publication of these two books. >> my first book was "from jesus to christ." and that was published in 1988. and "jesus of nazareth" was published a few months ago. what changed is time elapsed, i continued to work in the field and learned more. >> isn't it the all-important question of why jesus was killed, you now believe he represented a limited threat to public order during the festival of passover rather than a major threat to roman rule? >> i don't think anybody thinks he, including pileate that jesus represented a major threat to roman rule. >> well, then why was he crucified? >> because
u.c. berkeley, university of pittsburgh, for a year i was at the hebrew university at jerusalem and currentlyboston unive >> you have? >> yes, indeed. >> i got my degree in '79. >> you're the professor of the appreciation of scripture, you've been doing that for what? >> since '90. >> for nine years. three books to your credit? >> that's true. >> i notice that you retreated from some of your statements from your first book, "jesus of...
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u.c. berkeley, king-jernegan opened this location; one that includes a music venue, and has played host to a string of sports and entertainment celebrities, contacts and connections that are leading everett & jones to a southern california expansion. >> were expanding to l.a. >> reporter: along with the bricks and mortar, and researching opportunities for their ribs in retail, the everett & jones name is spreading across the u.s. the sauce available in 300 stores, and thanks to the internet, internationally, orders coming in from fresno to france, from roanoke to russia; it seems once they taste it... well. >> my mother always said that word of mouth was the best advertising. >> reporter: particularly when the words taste so good. mike hegedus "n.b.r.," oakland. >> tom: tomorrow on "n.b.r." next stop for foodie craze series, food trucks, and how this trend is parking itself at the forefront of gourmet food. charles schwab c.e.o. walter bettinger joins us with his take on the markets and investor confidence. and s&p chief market strategist sam stovall will be along as we wrap up the second
u.c. berkeley, king-jernegan opened this location; one that includes a music venue, and has played host to a string of sports and entertainment celebrities, contacts and connections that are leading everett & jones to a southern california expansion. >> were expanding to l.a. >> reporter: along with the bricks and mortar, and researching opportunities for their ribs in retail, the everett & jones name is spreading across the u.s. the sauce available in 300 stores, and thanks...
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u.c. berkeley research center found car share users end up renting cars that get 10 miles a gallon more thanvious vehicle. some take it one step further. >> 25% of the sample cheryl jennings vehicle. another 25 purchased as a result of car sharing. >> that is what they did three years ago. >> after looking for parking, getting expensive parking tickets, always searching for change to put in the parking meters, high cost of gas and high cost of maintenance of cars just proved to be too much of a has el. >> she es maitd mates she saved $300 on a month on gas and car maintenance of them don't pay for gas. >> i gave up my car once i realized that there were alternatives to having and owning a car here in san francisco. >> about 600,000 people inhe united states have joined car sharing programs and that number is expected to grow. >> it's well established, car sharing is not going anywhere. >> not only are we saving gas. but it's a great time to driving a car and it doesn't get better than that. >> reporter: researchers point out the average car share user say they save $150 to $4250 a month. >>
u.c. berkeley research center found car share users end up renting cars that get 10 miles a gallon more thanvious vehicle. some take it one step further. >> 25% of the sample cheryl jennings vehicle. another 25 purchased as a result of car sharing. >> that is what they did three years ago. >> after looking for parking, getting expensive parking tickets, always searching for change to put in the parking meters, high cost of gas and high cost of maintenance of cars just proved...
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u.c. berkeley to set stricter limits on how much force police will be able to use. >> let's move on to the weather forecast. spencer christian is here, it sounds like it's really heating up. >> we have to wait a couple days for it to happen but it will sizzle. live view from the east bay hills camera, looking at vollmer peak, still a bit of a glow from sun set that occurred over 45 minutes ago. a clear sky. here is a look at live doppler 7 hd. radar imaging is still working in search of moisture. now there is nothing in the area at the moment but a spot of drizzle could be coming our way in the next 24-48 hours. here is a look at today's high temperatures. we had 77 at cloverdale. concord at 79 and antioch. couldn't quite get to 80 degrees. 63 was the high in san francisco and 59 at half moon bay. it was breezy at the coast and still relatively cool at the coast. 52 degrees at half moon bay. 64 in san francisco. strong gusts in several locations earlier in the evening but most places are calming down. sfo gusts up to 36 miles an hour. half moon bay gusts to 20 miles an hour. coastal clouds
u.c. berkeley to set stricter limits on how much force police will be able to use. >> let's move on to the weather forecast. spencer christian is here, it sounds like it's really heating up. >> we have to wait a couple days for it to happen but it will sizzle. live view from the east bay hills camera, looking at vollmer peak, still a bit of a glow from sun set that occurred over 45 minutes ago. a clear sky. here is a look at live doppler 7 hd. radar imaging is still working in...
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u.c. berkeley. if you visit he will elaborate how he earned his ph.d.place for wind turbines off america's coasts. >> you can get most of our energy especially on the east coast during the time we use energy from wind energy. >> michael looked everywhere. >> imagine for a moment 19 wind turbines just off the coast of berkeley. the doctor has calculated that is how many it would take to power the entire city from the northern tip of treasure island all the way over to berkeley pier here. >> wind turbines just off the shoreline of the people's republic of berkeley, that will never happen? >> they are big. they are obtrusive. >> it's a nuclear free zone and they should propose an alternative. >> if they can make it attractive looking right y not. >> the turbines would be more than 400 feet across but they would be anchored in shallow water and yes, they would obscure some views. but the wind comes up here just about the same time electrical demands peak. >> when the winds are blowing 20-25, it would be putting out 100% of their power. >> sea gulls i hope t
u.c. berkeley. if you visit he will elaborate how he earned his ph.d.place for wind turbines off america's coasts. >> you can get most of our energy especially on the east coast during the time we use energy from wind energy. >> michael looked everywhere. >> imagine for a moment 19 wind turbines just off the coast of berkeley. the doctor has calculated that is how many it would take to power the entire city from the northern tip of treasure island all the way over to berkeley...
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u.c. berkeley, good afternoon, sir. he's also author of "beyond outrage."hich has spent a lot of money running ads against the health care law, issued a press release saying that the survey romney vcites i not a scientific sample of small business executives, so why does he keep using it? >> because the media keeps reporting it, martin. look, romney will say anything as long as the the media will say that he said it. he'll make up fact, tell big lies and in this election, i mean, in every election, you've got candidates who are not necessarily -- about precisely what they say, but in this election, this candidate, mitt romney, seems to be breaking all records for saying things that have no basis in fact, making up facts and for leaving out any reasonable details of proposals he's making. >> we refer to him as mitt the mendacious and also claims the law will, quoting, trillions in new deficit and debt and will mean 20 million americans will lose the insurance they have. true? and do you have any idea of where romney's getting his information from? >> first o
u.c. berkeley, good afternoon, sir. he's also author of "beyond outrage."hich has spent a lot of money running ads against the health care law, issued a press release saying that the survey romney vcites i not a scientific sample of small business executives, so why does he keep using it? >> because the media keeps reporting it, martin. look, romney will say anything as long as the the media will say that he said it. he'll make up fact, tell big lies and in this election, i...
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u.c. berkeley. if you visit michael sometime, he will elaborate about how he earned his ph.d. for plotting the best places for wind turban off america's coaches. >> we can get energy especially on the east coast from the the time we use all our energy from wind energy. >> he looked everywhere. imagine 19 wind turbines just off the coast of berkeley. he has calculate the that's how many it would take to power the entire city. >> from the northern tip of treasure island past the berkeley pier here. >> wind turbines just off the shoreline of the so-called people's republic of berkeley? that will never happen. >> they are big and on views i have. >> if they can make it attractive looking, why not? >> his turbines are more than 400 feet across. they would lock like these and they would behind cord in shallow water and, yes, they would obscure some views. but the wind comes up here just about the same time electrical demands peak. >> on a strong summer day the winds are blowing, 20, 25 knots, the winds would be putting to utility almost 100% of their power. >> seagulls >> hope they
u.c. berkeley. if you visit michael sometime, he will elaborate about how he earned his ph.d. for plotting the best places for wind turban off america's coaches. >> we can get energy especially on the east coast from the the time we use all our energy from wind energy. >> he looked everywhere. imagine 19 wind turbines just off the coast of berkeley. he has calculate the that's how many it would take to power the entire city. >> from the northern tip of treasure island past the...
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u.c. berkeley and the author of the book "beyond outrage ". you got to have another outrage here for this deplorable and vapid comment by mr. romney. what caused this negative for average americans? >> we now have a federal reserve survey, a report, that makes it absolutely clear that when the bottom fell out of the economy starting in 2007, it hit the middle class especially hard. as you said, michael, housing prices have fallen by a third on average and most of the middle class has almost all of its assets in its homes. the middle class, they may have a 401(k), they may have a little bit of a pension fund, a little savings in the stock market but most of savings, their assets in their home. obviously the middle class is squeezed. that same report also shows that the median wage since 2007 has dropped over 7%. that's the median. that's people who are right there in the middle, half above, half below. and that also explains why this recovery has been so anemic. people don't have money in their pocket. they feel poorer, they're worried obviousl
u.c. berkeley and the author of the book "beyond outrage ". you got to have another outrage here for this deplorable and vapid comment by mr. romney. what caused this negative for average americans? >> we now have a federal reserve survey, a report, that makes it absolutely clear that when the bottom fell out of the economy starting in 2007, it hit the middle class especially hard. as you said, michael, housing prices have fallen by a third on average and most of the middle...
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u.c. berkeley. if you visit michael sometime, he will elaborate about how he earned his ph.d.tting the best places for wind turban -- turbines off america's coaches. >> we can get energy especially on the east coast from the the time we use all our energy from wind energy. >> he looked everywhere. imagine 19 wind turbines just off the coast of berkeley. he has calculated that's how many it would take to power the entire city. >> from the northern tip of treasure island past the berkeley pier here. >> wait a minute. wind turbines just off the shoreline of the so-called people's republic of berkeley? that will never happen. >> they are big and obtrusive. >> if they can make it attractive looking, why not? >> his turbines are more than 400 feet across. they would look like these and they would obscure some views. but the wind comes up here just about the same time electrical demands peak. >> on a strong summer day the winds are blowing, 20, 25 knots, the winds would be putting to utility almost 100% of their power. >> seagulls if the birds fly into it i hope they don't get killed
u.c. berkeley. if you visit michael sometime, he will elaborate about how he earned his ph.d.tting the best places for wind turban -- turbines off america's coaches. >> we can get energy especially on the east coast from the the time we use all our energy from wind energy. >> he looked everywhere. imagine 19 wind turbines just off the coast of berkeley. he has calculated that's how many it would take to power the entire city. >> from the northern tip of treasure island past...
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u.c. berkeley. she showed us pictures from 30 years ago, when kids had healthy teeth. but just one generation later, the photos look different. >> this is a child who has all of the teeth on the bottom rotten and all of the teeth on the top. years later, when i'd go into a village and the kids would come flock around us and hug us and smile, and that's when i saw, "oh, my god, their teeth are all black and rotten." i'd never seen this before. what happened? so, you want to treat your patient... >> reporter: professor gutierrez and her team of volunteers work on the ground in el salvador, training health workers and donating supplies. she estimates that 85% of kids in rural areas of el salvador have tooth decay, and nearly half experience mouth pain leading to serious problems, like jaw infections, tooth loss, and malnutrition. she puts much of the blame on snack food imported from the united states. with sales peaking at home, american companies are searching for new markets. in 2009, 25% of coca-cola's operating profits came from latin america. and last year, nearly h
u.c. berkeley. she showed us pictures from 30 years ago, when kids had healthy teeth. but just one generation later, the photos look different. >> this is a child who has all of the teeth on the bottom rotten and all of the teeth on the top. years later, when i'd go into a village and the kids would come flock around us and hug us and smile, and that's when i saw, "oh, my god, their teeth are all black and rotten." i'd never seen this before. what happened? so, you want to treat...
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u.c. berkeley. my question is more for ms. summers, among my peers, i notice the idea to be a women in the career field, we're expected to salerize ourselves sometimes because in the top professions, law, academia and medicine have very high up front investments in terms of time and so by the time i get tenure, by the time you finish your medical residencey, your peek years of fertility is over. it's a large struggle for women who want to be women and also want to be ahead and they're trying to balance this. i might not want to wait until i'm done with medical school before i start dating. do you have any advice on perhaps different structures or just how to balance that? >> these are very big questions. it would be nice if we had a women's movement that was responsive to them. in fact, from its beginning, the second wave of feminism has been very good at telling women how not to have children, how to, the right to abort them if you get pregnant, birth control. they're very good about that, daycare, about what about women that
u.c. berkeley. my question is more for ms. summers, among my peers, i notice the idea to be a women in the career field, we're expected to salerize ourselves sometimes because in the top professions, law, academia and medicine have very high up front investments in terms of time and so by the time i get tenure, by the time you finish your medical residencey, your peek years of fertility is over. it's a large struggle for women who want to be women and also want to be ahead and they're trying to...