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u.c. berkeley is the third overall pick. christian dean from either palo alto.he has spent the last three years playing as a defender for cal and just a few hours ago he was selected in the first round. the third choice in this laft. >> that is amazing. >> yeah. >> great player. >> speaking of sports, the harlem globetrotters are going to be in town this weekend. >> who better to warm them up on the court than our very own bob radell. >> the globetrotters, good morning to you guys. >> thank you for having us. >> you are going to come up with the most ridiculous shot and make it. i want to see your shot. >> okay. >> did you see what he just did? can you beat that? >> i think so. i think so. don't try this at home now. >> okay, that was somewhat impressive. >> thank you. i'm going to do alley-oop off my butt, nothing but net, and i'm going to hobble my right arm to i have to shoot left. man, i want to see this. [ yell ] >> okay, only my left -- >> i made it! what did you think? >> not bad. not bad. hey, guys, thank you. friday, saturday, sunday, great seeing you g
u.c. berkeley is the third overall pick. christian dean from either palo alto.he has spent the last three years playing as a defender for cal and just a few hours ago he was selected in the first round. the third choice in this laft. >> that is amazing. >> yeah. >> great player. >> speaking of sports, the harlem globetrotters are going to be in town this weekend. >> who better to warm them up on the court than our very own bob radell. >> the globetrotters,...
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u.c. berkeley grad students which i have sent to you already. the league tech did the study and results reinforced key points we'd like to make. i don't have all the time to give all the specifics in this public comment and i tried to provide a copy, but the clerk would not take it. tech buses do take cars off the street. they also create car trips through displacement and car tech riders are increasing housing costs. we're not opposed to the pilot program but we think the current program is insufficient. first of all, companies need pay their share. charging $1 a stop is a joke. [speaker not understood] compensate for delays to muni [speaker not understood]. cost recovery fees that the media and the city attorney do not want to address. if the companies are willing to pay more, they could just negotiate a fair price with the city or the sfmta could do a nexus study [speaker not understood] and charge a higher impact fee or put a higher tax on the ballot. ideally we would negotiate an amount everyone could afford to support. [speaker not underst
u.c. berkeley grad students which i have sent to you already. the league tech did the study and results reinforced key points we'd like to make. i don't have all the time to give all the specifics in this public comment and i tried to provide a copy, but the clerk would not take it. tech buses do take cars off the street. they also create car trips through displacement and car tech riders are increasing housing costs. we're not opposed to the pilot program but we think the current program is...
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u.c. berkeley. the relevance of that is twofold. first, i provided some recommendations about closing l-7 and what to do about it. second, i ask you to imagine the increased vulnerability of the less educated and people of color who are probably the ones who mostly fill that unit. i mean, even for me it is hard just to get here. i've been meaning to come for weeks, but i just couldn't do it. so, i've provided a copy of a five-page document. in the time remaining i'm going to describe my personal experiences. which constitute legal abuse, prisoner abuse, and sadism, psychiatric abuse, psychiatric care, there isn't any. you never see a psychiatrist. i asked a psychiatrist to come see me. i said, look, i broke a cup. i didn't try to commit suicide. she said, it's a done deal. that's the level of care that's provided. legal abuse, it's guilty until proven [inaudible]. that's my second one? >> it is. thank you. >>> thank you for listening. >> thank you. next speaker. >>> good afternoon. i have two comments, right. the first one is about
u.c. berkeley. the relevance of that is twofold. first, i provided some recommendations about closing l-7 and what to do about it. second, i ask you to imagine the increased vulnerability of the less educated and people of color who are probably the ones who mostly fill that unit. i mean, even for me it is hard just to get here. i've been meaning to come for weeks, but i just couldn't do it. so, i've provided a copy of a five-page document. in the time remaining i'm going to describe my...
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u.c. berkeley, it was an amazing experience, artists [speaker not understood] came out of the movement as well and [speaker not understood] spearhead as well. but i wanted to say that bill fletcher, jr., and others have written, they could say it much more eloquently than i can, in celebrating mandela's life bill flesh assays that celebrating mandela's life is celebrating the very fact that this man lived and made the immense contributions that he made, celebrated his commitment and integrity, celebrating the extent of his courage, a courage that few of us can ever imagine. this is bill fletcher talking. i find myself celebrating his comrades, some alive, many dead, who against all odds took up a multi-decades struggle for freedom and social transformation. i celebrated the fact that mandela believed both passionately in organization and did not wish to be worshiped as the supreme leader. he saw in organization that the organization of the people, the key to liberation. nelson mandela will be mourned and celebrated, but something else will happen. there will still probably very soon be ef
u.c. berkeley, it was an amazing experience, artists [speaker not understood] came out of the movement as well and [speaker not understood] spearhead as well. but i wanted to say that bill fletcher, jr., and others have written, they could say it much more eloquently than i can, in celebrating mandela's life bill flesh assays that celebrating mandela's life is celebrating the very fact that this man lived and made the immense contributions that he made, celebrated his commitment and integrity,...
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u.c. berkeley program on entrepreneurship and development in the middle east. ali, welcome to you. >> thank you. >> what do you make of the latest violence? >> even the imperfect information that we have which suggests that the muslim brotherhood was not responsible for these attacks, it's fair to say it's not one of these objections. mohamed morse an morsi and the m brotherhood about a year ago, wee know about the coup d'etat that ousted this government, division in society to advance their agenda influence terrorism. so regardless of who was responsible for these attacks that appears to be what happened today. >> what impact will these militant groups actually have on the government and the public pl process there? >> i think the issue is regardless of whether or not a marities of egyptians deplore these attacks, if half of the population or a large segment of this population is demobilized then these attacks can be very effective. they are able to make society unstable in a way that makes the political process essentially fall into the hands of the military.
u.c. berkeley program on entrepreneurship and development in the middle east. ali, welcome to you. >> thank you. >> what do you make of the latest violence? >> even the imperfect information that we have which suggests that the muslim brotherhood was not responsible for these attacks, it's fair to say it's not one of these objections. mohamed morse an morsi and the m brotherhood about a year ago, wee know about the coup d'etat that ousted this government, division in society...
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u.c. berkeley's law school. thank you for being with us tonight. what are some of the legal issues that gay married couples now fix. >> first of all, it's great to see the momentum. couples who are married need to worry about travelling across state lines. in many states they can lose their jobs and have relationships with their own children. we have to work at the issues to ensure that if you get married in maryland, you can move to virginia. if they move, marriage does not carry over. >> it's right. >> lesbian and gay people are like everyone else. right now we have a whole glass of citizen that can't make the moves. >> when i look at this and see the patchwork of state laws and different states allowing different levels of marriage, i oneder why is there no quick easy fix - yes or no to gay marriage? >> one of the reasons is the definition of marriage is within the pursue of the states, it's not a federal issue, so states are free to define the scope of marriage in the way they choose. in some states it's legal to marry your first cousin and ano
u.c. berkeley's law school. thank you for being with us tonight. what are some of the legal issues that gay married couples now fix. >> first of all, it's great to see the momentum. couples who are married need to worry about travelling across state lines. in many states they can lose their jobs and have relationships with their own children. we have to work at the issues to ensure that if you get married in maryland, you can move to virginia. if they move, marriage does not carry over....
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u.c. berkeley in 2002. now tina shares her accomplishment with all of us.emember something in her speech, she wrote three years ago, i hope i have haven't -- i haven't disappointed you, she says. no, tina, you have not. tina chow was a television news reporter in saipan and later hawaii. but now she's an entrepreneur in tempe, arizona. wendy takuta, kpix5. >> if you've like to help more people like tina and giovanni go to college, visit our website. look for the get involved page. >>> we'll be right back. [uncle]this is hopscotch,okay? uncle go one,two,one,two,one two,one. [niece]okay! [uncle]okay? [niece]one,two three,four,five,six,seven,eight! [uncle laughing] okay,we go the other way,okay? [niece]one,two,three,four,five, six,seven! [uncle laughs]there's ten spaces,you want to try again? [uncle]yeah? so we made our own commercial to tell you why. first, chex makes lots of gluten free flavors. which is a huge thing for us. and there's seven to choose from. like cinnamon, honey nut, and chocolate. i tell them "you guys are gonna turn into chocolate chex!" i
u.c. berkeley in 2002. now tina shares her accomplishment with all of us.emember something in her speech, she wrote three years ago, i hope i have haven't -- i haven't disappointed you, she says. no, tina, you have not. tina chow was a television news reporter in saipan and later hawaii. but now she's an entrepreneur in tempe, arizona. wendy takuta, kpix5. >> if you've like to help more people like tina and giovanni go to college, visit our website. look for the get involved page....
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u.c. berkeley. >> i'm going to outfold this robot, darn it. he has taught the device to fold clothing.the world of robots, that's a big deal. it takes about 20 minutes to fold one measly towel. why? computers are smart enough to beat the world's greatest chess master. why are robots flummoxed by a dirty rag? well, it's complicated. >> there's still no machine that can solve everyday commonsensical problems. >> reporter: marvin minsky helped create the field we call artificial intelligence, you know, making computers think like us. over the years, he has stumbled on a surprising paradox: what's hard for us is simple for robots, and vice versa. >> if somebody is very good at some skill, it's because they know about 20,000 fragments of knowledge or process or whatever. >> reporter: but to have common sense, the mundane skills you need to get through the day and fold the clothes, you need a few million fragments of skill, knowledge and insight. >> so, this advanced mathematics came easily, and then the high school-type mathematics was a little later, and we are still not at the age of the
u.c. berkeley. >> i'm going to outfold this robot, darn it. he has taught the device to fold clothing.the world of robots, that's a big deal. it takes about 20 minutes to fold one measly towel. why? computers are smart enough to beat the world's greatest chess master. why are robots flummoxed by a dirty rag? well, it's complicated. >> there's still no machine that can solve everyday commonsensical problems. >> reporter: marvin minsky helped create the field we call artificial...
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u.c. berkeley professor who studied tree rings warned it could be the driest winter in 500 >>> offshore winds kicking in overnight at least over the north bay mountains. and that's where red flag warnings are posted for today. most of the bay area again looking at some mild temperatures into the afternoon. and a big time swell now developing along the coastline watch out for that toward the beaches. highs today will be slightly cooler still well above the average into the 60s inside the bay 60s and low 70s inland and low 60s out toward the coastline. as we head in toward the next couple of days a few more clouds then warmer weather for the weekend. >>> this national weather report sponsored by toyota. let's go places. >>> >>> nfl commissioner roger goddell just arrived in studio 57 along with the chairman, and we've got a lot to talk about, including the cold weather super bowl and their big announcement in the fight against player head injuries. >>> the news is back in the morning on "cbs this morning," stay tuned for your local news. ♪ i think the sun might be shining ♪ ♪ just a little more
u.c. berkeley professor who studied tree rings warned it could be the driest winter in 500 >>> offshore winds kicking in overnight at least over the north bay mountains. and that's where red flag warnings are posted for today. most of the bay area again looking at some mild temperatures into the afternoon. and a big time swell now developing along the coastline watch out for that toward the beaches. highs today will be slightly cooler still well above the average into the 60s inside...
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u.c. berkeley labor center report in 2013 denoted and showed that families working in the fast food industry ranking minority member subsidized to the tune of about $7 billion. it's time to raise the wage. that same report shows that 63% of all families receiving subsidies had a working member. it's time to raise the wage. , corporations,re paying poverty wages are indirectly subsidized with tax dollars when tax dollars provide food stamm -- stamps, snap, medicaid and other assistance to workers. indirect corporate subsidies will diminish and tax dollars will be saved when we raise the wage. do you like trickle-down economics? if so, you ought to want to raise the wage because by raising the wage we can assure that the earned trickle will get down to the worker that's earned it. it's time to raise the wage. do you think people should pull them selves up by their bootstraps? then raise the wage and people will be able to pull them selves up out of poverty with their economic bootstraps. can we afford to raise the wage? mr. speaker and friends, yes, we can. on february 13 of 2013, "the washing
u.c. berkeley labor center report in 2013 denoted and showed that families working in the fast food industry ranking minority member subsidized to the tune of about $7 billion. it's time to raise the wage. that same report shows that 63% of all families receiving subsidies had a working member. it's time to raise the wage. , corporations,re paying poverty wages are indirectly subsidized with tax dollars when tax dollars provide food stamm -- stamps, snap, medicaid and other assistance to...
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u.c. campuses. that's berkeley and san francisco locally.t includes all tobacco products and ecigarettes. >>> many are seeing a jump in pay. as of this morning, the minimum wage will jump up to $10.15. san francisco's minimum wage is also going up today. workers will now be paid $10.74, up 19 cents from last year. san francisco has steadily increased its minimum wage based on the consumer price index every year since 2004. the rest of the state, their minimum wage goes up in july. >>> today marks a change in the way we see things as well. as of midnight, it is illegal to move or import 60 and 40-watt incandescent bulbs. traditional 75 and 100-watt incandescent bulbs have already been phased out. other incandescent bulbs, such as those used in chandeliers are still legal to buy. >>> san jose styrofoam band goes into effect today. most outlets are banned from using styrofoam packaging. >> things are going so well with the current ban on plastic bags, they have doe sided necided not increase the price of paper bags. people will still pay 10 cen
u.c. campuses. that's berkeley and san francisco locally.t includes all tobacco products and ecigarettes. >>> many are seeing a jump in pay. as of this morning, the minimum wage will jump up to $10.15. san francisco's minimum wage is also going up today. workers will now be paid $10.74, up 19 cents from last year. san francisco has steadily increased its minimum wage based on the consumer price index every year since 2004. the rest of the state, their minimum wage goes up in july....