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u.c. berkeley. >> i see all of the potential, i see all of these students, but a lot of them are like out here she knew she would send a powerful message to other african-american students younger than her. today she's part of the black recruitment retention program at cal. that love for mentoring and leadership started here at oakland tech, where she attended high school. >> they continue to mentor students of underserved communities through an organization called 100 strong which connects students with female mentors at u.c. berkeley. >> once a week she and the other cal mentors come to the schools near berkeley where they tell girls in middle school that anything is within reach. >> we go to the campus, we hold workshops and let them go with us across campus and let them see what there is to look forward to. that attitude won her a scholarship last year from the professional business women of california. each year four scholarships are awarded during their conference. >> helping them create not only opportunities for working with other women, but who can then be their support structures
u.c. berkeley. >> i see all of the potential, i see all of these students, but a lot of them are like out here she knew she would send a powerful message to other african-american students younger than her. today she's part of the black recruitment retention program at cal. that love for mentoring and leadership started here at oakland tech, where she attended high school. >> they continue to mentor students of underserved communities through an organization called 100 strong which...
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u.c. berkeley. >> i see all of these students but a lot of them are like out of berkeley.berkeley have to offer me? >> but by coming here she knew she would send a powerful message to other african-american students younger than her. today she's part of the recruitment retention program at cal. that love for mentoring and leadership started here at oakland tech where she attended high school. >> they continue to mentor students of underserved communities through an organization called 100 strong which connects students with female mentors the u.c. berkeley. >> once a week she and the other cal mentors come to berkeley where they tell girls in middle school that anything is within reach. >> we go to the campus we hold workshops and let hem go with us across campus and let them see what there is to look forward to. >> there was a scholarship last year from the professional business women of california. each year four scholarships are awarded during their conference. >> helping them create not only opportunities for working with other women but who can then be their support s
u.c. berkeley. >> i see all of these students but a lot of them are like out of berkeley.berkeley have to offer me? >> but by coming here she knew she would send a powerful message to other african-american students younger than her. today she's part of the recruitment retention program at cal. that love for mentoring and leadership started here at oakland tech where she attended high school. >> they continue to mentor students of underserved communities through an...
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u.c. berkeley student faces charges of groping his fraternity brother. the latest sexual assault case is part of an ongoing problem on campuses across america. abc7 news reporter janet o. has the story from berkeley. >> police say the sexual assault happened here at alpha epees will be pi last month. the 21-year-old faces two felony charges for lewd acts, including trying to grope his fraternity brother during his sleep. he will be back in court next week. >> we expect at that time we will enter a not guilty plea. mr. sheerer has already passed the polygraph. one of the preeminent polygraphers in the area. we are waiting for all the evidence to play out and i expect he will be exonerated. >> he goes on to criticizing the university for a lack of due process in handling the case. u.c. berkeley says they have been proactive in trying to help both the accused and victim, but adds more could be done. >> at the end of the day we have one survivor advocate for 30,000 students. that ratio doesn't make sense. a small office trying to do investigations for the who
u.c. berkeley student faces charges of groping his fraternity brother. the latest sexual assault case is part of an ongoing problem on campuses across america. abc7 news reporter janet o. has the story from berkeley. >> police say the sexual assault happened here at alpha epees will be pi last month. the 21-year-old faces two felony charges for lewd acts, including trying to grope his fraternity brother during his sleep. he will be back in court next week. >> we expect at that time...
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u.c . berkeley. students are walking out of classes also as part of the system wide action. as we look live you can see pretty good size crowd of students with a large banner there and signs taking part in a rally. we'll have more on all of this for you tonight on ktvu fox 2 news at 5:00. >>> harris has a challenger in her run for the u.s. senate. the san diego says his focus as senator would be on facial security and the economy. it is expected he would have an uphill challenge against harris. she is the only democrat and considered the only major candidate in the race. other republicans considering runs are. toker state party chairman and tom. >>> ringling brothers barnum and bailey are announcing times have changed. there has been growing concern about the treatment of animals in the circus. executives insist the animals are not mistreated and they are not react to the criticism but rather making this decision for the circus' loyal fan who is said they are uncomfortable. most people we spoke to this morning are happy about this decision. >> i very much approve of it. i th
u.c . berkeley. students are walking out of classes also as part of the system wide action. as we look live you can see pretty good size crowd of students with a large banner there and signs taking part in a rally. we'll have more on all of this for you tonight on ktvu fox 2 news at 5:00. >>> harris has a challenger in her run for the u.s. senate. the san diego says his focus as senator would be on facial security and the economy. it is expected he would have an uphill challenge...
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u.c. schools, including berkeley will stage a mass walkout today to protest tuition hikes. >> you have no justification now and no excuse to raise tuition. >> students and supporters have been holding demonstrations this week as part of a campaign called 96 hours of action. they are protesting a plan by u.c. president janet napolitano to increase tuition. now, napolitano has delayed implementing the increase as she negotiating with governor brown over the need for more funding. students say they're caught in the middle. >> a lot of the conversation students have been left out on, napolitano and jerry brown are having conversations and students are not a part of it, yet we are the direct victims of the tuition hikes. >> students at u.c. santa cruz will hold their own walkout today. they're planning marching and possibly a takeover of school buildings. >>> now, six u.c. santa cruz students including two from the bay area were arrested in a demonstration on tuesday after blocking highways 1 and 17 for more than four hours. police had to use jackhammers to free the students from the concrete
u.c. schools, including berkeley will stage a mass walkout today to protest tuition hikes. >> you have no justification now and no excuse to raise tuition. >> students and supporters have been holding demonstrations this week as part of a campaign called 96 hours of action. they are protesting a plan by u.c. president janet napolitano to increase tuition. now, napolitano has delayed implementing the increase as she negotiating with governor brown over the need for more funding....
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u.c. berkeley campus and the elmwood neighborhood. residents in the ohlone park neighborhood say that several homes have been burglarized several times in the last few weekspolice say they are stepping up patrols in the area but they say they need the public's help. police say now, more than ever, it's important to lock all the windows and doors to the house and make it look like there is someone home. take in your mail and leave lights on timers. police say they need residents to report suspicious behavior in their neighborhood. i'm jeff bush in berkeley, kron four news. >> vanessa: cold front swings through the bay area overnight. winds and clouds increase ahead of this distrubance. cooler air filters in behind the front on saturday on the back of northerly breeze. inland spots will see slightly cooler temperatures while the coast will see a bit more sunshine and warmth. sunday will be brighter and warmer bay area wide with less wind. temperatures remain above average and we stay dry for the next seven days. tomorrow will be comfort
u.c. berkeley campus and the elmwood neighborhood. residents in the ohlone park neighborhood say that several homes have been burglarized several times in the last few weekspolice say they are stepping up patrols in the area but they say they need the public's help. police say now, more than ever, it's important to lock all the windows and doors to the house and make it look like there is someone home. take in your mail and leave lights on timers. police say they need residents to report...
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u.c. berkeley everyone. here is what he found. >> reporter: the participant is told to shoot armed targets, and not unarmed ones. research shows tulents shoot an unarmed black bern, and decide not to shoot an unarmed white nan sooner. >> performing doesn't make you unarmed. and researchers who conduct the study see their own biases. affecting the actions. >> reporter: are you still shooting unarmed black men. >> yes, and failing to shoot armed white men. that's a mistake i make commonly. >> unconscious bias is how the brain deals with overload. the brain stores 11 million pieces of information, but we can only process 40 bits. bias is like a mental short cut. >> that study has been replicated by other social >> every sunday night al jazeera america presents the best documentaries. this week... >> i felt like i was just nothin'. >> for this young girl, times were hard. >> doris' years in a racist, impoverished setting had a major impact. >> but with looks... charm... >> i just wanted to take care of my momma.
u.c. berkeley everyone. here is what he found. >> reporter: the participant is told to shoot armed targets, and not unarmed ones. research shows tulents shoot an unarmed black bern, and decide not to shoot an unarmed white nan sooner. >> performing doesn't make you unarmed. and researchers who conduct the study see their own biases. affecting the actions. >> reporter: are you still shooting unarmed black men. >> yes, and failing to shoot armed white men. that's a mistake...
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u.c. berkeley, a leading source of peace core may be the last group of people likely to shoot an unarmed black than a white man. you'll find the same racial bias that serves as controversy. it runs counter to values. as troubling as the implications are for what is going on in policing, it's causing us to exhibit behaviours we don't want to, and it affects others. >> reporter: jake is an associate professor of public policy. running a study replicated by others. instead of asking people would you shoot a black buy. be look at their behaviour and differences in milliseconds. it's reflecting an unconscious process. the trigger is they are. >> it is told to shoot all armed targets. and not hit unarmed ones. >> the research shows that subjects shoot unarmed people quickly. they decide not to shoot an unarmed whiteman sooner. he says although he figured hout what he should be doing, it was tough to avoid bias. >> i realise it will be emotionally racially. i mean, it's tough. i'm not a plefr, i can only imagine the stuff we go through. performing doesn't make a racist person. people conducting the s
u.c. berkeley, a leading source of peace core may be the last group of people likely to shoot an unarmed black than a white man. you'll find the same racial bias that serves as controversy. it runs counter to values. as troubling as the implications are for what is going on in policing, it's causing us to exhibit behaviours we don't want to, and it affects others. >> reporter: jake is an associate professor of public policy. running a study replicated by others. instead of asking people...
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u.c. berkeley show unconscious bias affects everyone. here is what he found. >> reporter: the participant is told to shoot armed targets, and not unarmed ones. research shows tulents shoot an unarmed black bern and decide not to shoot an unarmed white nan sooner. >> performing doesn't make you unarmed. and researchers who conduct the study see their own biases. affecting the actions. >> reporter: are you still shooting unarmed black men. >> yes, and failing to shoot armed white men. that's a mistake i make commonly. >> unconscious bias is how the brain deals with overload. the brain stores 11 million pieces of information, but we can only process 40 bits. bias is like a mental short cut. >> that study has been replicated by other social scientists across the country. that's the show for today. thank you for joining us. >>> a deliberate act - investigators believe the givens co-pilot flew the packed plane into the french alps on purpose >>> a regional conflict. a coalition of arab nations joining the fight. a war exposing long-standing di
u.c. berkeley show unconscious bias affects everyone. here is what he found. >> reporter: the participant is told to shoot armed targets, and not unarmed ones. research shows tulents shoot an unarmed black bern and decide not to shoot an unarmed white nan sooner. >> performing doesn't make you unarmed. and researchers who conduct the study see their own biases. affecting the actions. >> reporter: are you still shooting unarmed black men. >> yes, and failing to shoot...
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u.c. berkeley everyone. here is what he found. >> reporter: the participant is told to shoot armed targets, and not unarmed ones. research shows tulents shoot an unarmed black bern, and decide not to shoot an unarmed white nan sooner. >> performing doesn't make you unarmed. and researchers who conduct the study see their own biases. affecting the actions. >> reporter: are you still shooting unarmed black men. >> yes, and failing to shoot armed white men. that's a mistake i make commonly. >> unconscious bias is how the brain deals with overload. the brain stores 11 million pieces of information, but we can only process 40 bits. bias is like a mental short cut. >> that study has been replicated by other social >> al jazeera's investigative unit has tonight's exclusive report. >> stories that have impact. that make a difference. that open your world. >> this is what we do. >> america tonight. tuesday through friday. 10:00 eastern. only on al jazeera america. >>> the public shoving match between president obama
u.c. berkeley everyone. here is what he found. >> reporter: the participant is told to shoot armed targets, and not unarmed ones. research shows tulents shoot an unarmed black bern, and decide not to shoot an unarmed white nan sooner. >> performing doesn't make you unarmed. and researchers who conduct the study see their own biases. affecting the actions. >> reporter: are you still shooting unarmed black men. >> yes, and failing to shoot armed white men. that's a mistake...
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u.c. berkeley everyone. here is what he found. >> reporter: the participant is told to shoot armed targets, and not unarmed ones. research shows tulents shoot an unarmed black bern, and decide not to shoot an unarmed white nan sooner. >> performing doesn't make you unarmed. and researchers who conduct the study see their own biases. affecting the actions. >> reporter: are you still shooting unarmed black men. >> yes, and failing to shoot armed white men. that's a mistake i make commonly. >> unconscious bias is how the brain deals with overload. the brain stores 11 million pieces of information, but we can only process 40 bits. bias is like a mental short cut. >> that study has been replicated by other social >> >> the dollar is the most remarkable achievement in the history of money. think of it. this piece of paper cost nothing
u.c. berkeley everyone. here is what he found. >> reporter: the participant is told to shoot armed targets, and not unarmed ones. research shows tulents shoot an unarmed black bern, and decide not to shoot an unarmed white nan sooner. >> performing doesn't make you unarmed. and researchers who conduct the study see their own biases. affecting the actions. >> reporter: are you still shooting unarmed black men. >> yes, and failing to shoot armed white men. that's a mistake...
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u.c. berkeley and former u.s. secretary of labor robert reich. of laughs" benefit in new york this saturday, comedian and actor jb smoove. (cheers and applause) >> you want to say more stuff. >> larry: he's got a lot of credit. and they're not booing. they're saying, smoove smoove, smoove! >> backstage, they said i'm possibly the most well-dressed person on the show. >> larry: that's true. i think it is. cheerpdz let's get into it guys. we have so many interesting topics tonight, i don't know where to begin. so i'm going to let the panelists decide. i have a grab bag with unusual items in it that coordinate with tonight's topics. whatever item our panelist pulls out will be the topic we address next. egypt we'll go with you first. ladies first. >> wait a minute, this is a setup! >> larry: that is not a setup. you heard in the news, the racist frat guy -- >> kind of redundant, isn't it? >> larry: well done! and there's the guy with naked pictures and will farrell came out and said we should get rid of frats altogether. what do you say? >> i say fr
u.c. berkeley and former u.s. secretary of labor robert reich. of laughs" benefit in new york this saturday, comedian and actor jb smoove. (cheers and applause) >> you want to say more stuff. >> larry: he's got a lot of credit. and they're not booing. they're saying, smoove smoove, smoove! >> backstage, they said i'm possibly the most well-dressed person on the show. >> larry: that's true. i think it is. cheerpdz let's get into it guys. we have so many interesting...
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u.c. berkeley birthplace of counter culture and a leading source of peace corp volunteers may seem like thet group of people more likely to shoot an unarmed black man than an unarmed whiteman. according to a survey you will find the same bias here as is gripping the nation. >> they will exhibit a bias you know runs contrary to their values. as troubles as the implications are for what is going on in policing. it's a compelling demonstration to cause us to exhibit behaviour we don't want to negatively affecting others. >> this associate professor of public policy runs an unconscious bias study replicated by other scientists. >> instead of asking would you shoot a black guy faster we look at the behaviour, and look at differences in millisons, and is reflecting an automatic unconscious process they may not be aware of. >> the trigger is here? >> the participate is told to shoot all armed targets and not hit unarmed ones. research shows subject shoots an armed or unarmed black person more quickly than whites. they decide not to shoot an unarmed white man sooner and more frequently than a black
u.c. berkeley birthplace of counter culture and a leading source of peace corp volunteers may seem like thet group of people more likely to shoot an unarmed black man than an unarmed whiteman. according to a survey you will find the same bias here as is gripping the nation. >> they will exhibit a bias you know runs contrary to their values. as troubles as the implications are for what is going on in policing. it's a compelling demonstration to cause us to exhibit behaviour we don't want...
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u.c. berkeley show unconscious bias affects everyone. here is some of what you found. >> and the trigger is here. >> reporter: the participant is told to shoot all armed targets and not hit unarmed ones. the research shows that subjects shoot an armed or unarmed black person more likely and more offense than whites but decide not to shoot an unarmed white man sooner and more frequently than a black man. >> performing in this task doesn't make you a racist person. >> reporter: even the researchers who conduct the study and repeatedly take it still see their own disturbing unconscious biases affecting their actions. >> are you still shooting unarmed black men? >> yeah. >> reporter: does that happen new. >> and failing to shoot armed white men that's the mistake i make most common hadly. >> reporter: researchers say unconscious bias is how the brain deals with information overload. the brain stores about 11 million pieces of information, but we can only process about 40 bits at any different time. bias is like a mental shortcut. >> that unc
u.c. berkeley show unconscious bias affects everyone. here is some of what you found. >> and the trigger is here. >> reporter: the participant is told to shoot all armed targets and not hit unarmed ones. the research shows that subjects shoot an armed or unarmed black person more likely and more offense than whites but decide not to shoot an unarmed white man sooner and more frequently than a black man. >> performing in this task doesn't make you a racist person. >>...
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u.c. berkeley que desaparecÓ el Ábado luego de ir la fiesta de una fraternidad en los angeles... una sospechosa de secuestrar a una bebe que estaba dentro del auto de sus padres... pamela:encontramos en san antonio a jovencita que seguir los pasos de selena. como nos cuenta marta flores fue motivada por su propia abuelita. >> marisa cortÉs una niÑa de 14 aÑos, conocida como la es una fiel fanaticada d selena. siempre seguido los pasos de su Ídolo. cantando, bailando y vistiendo como su Ídola. marisa: ella es mi inspiraciÓn. es muy bonita. >> al igual que cuando la fallecida cantante comenzÓ su carrera, marina tiene dificultades para hablar en espaÑol. mientras mejora el idioma. memoriza las letras de las canciones, si a selena. parÍs en siquiera habÍan nacido cuando selena muriÓ. esto no ha sido impedimento para que le tenga en mente admiraciÓn, todo gracias a su abuelita que le inculcÓ el cariÑo por la cantante. >> selena, sino una mujer mexicana, para poder hacer todo lo que hizo su vida es un milagro. >> ahora, la abuela le confecciona su ropa y hacer diseÑos que copiado de se
u.c. berkeley que desaparecÓ el Ábado luego de ir la fiesta de una fraternidad en los angeles... una sospechosa de secuestrar a una bebe que estaba dentro del auto de sus padres... pamela:encontramos en san antonio a jovencita que seguir los pasos de selena. como nos cuenta marta flores fue motivada por su propia abuelita. >> marisa cortÉs una niÑa de 14 aÑos, conocida como la es una fiel fanaticada d selena. siempre seguido los pasos de su Ídolo. cantando, bailando y vistiendo como...
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u.c. berkeley. a student athlete that disappeared is dead. >> we're grieving pretty hard right now.ep shock. >> very sad. good evening. >> so the search for a young man with a lot of promise ends tragically. eloi vazquez was on a spring break trip and went to a party when he left on his own thing just went wrong. his soccer team and coaches are in total shock. >> yes, they are, dan. you can peel their sadness as they walked out for that press conference that just wrapped up a few minutes ago. he is being remembered as a hard working talented athlete that was also a great student. >> a rajic outcome and all star lost too soon. >> coach's dream. >> lapd found the body saturday morning at 2:25 a.m. he was hit by a car on the santa monica freeway. a couple of miles north of usc's campus. his injuries were so gruesome family members say officers thought he was an older man until identifying him as the missing cal berkeley soccer player today. >> eloi vazquez was a wonderful young man. fantastic student athlete. dedicated and devoted to everything he did. >> he was visiting los angeles fo
u.c. berkeley. a student athlete that disappeared is dead. >> we're grieving pretty hard right now.ep shock. >> very sad. good evening. >> so the search for a young man with a lot of promise ends tragically. eloi vazquez was on a spring break trip and went to a party when he left on his own thing just went wrong. his soccer team and coaches are in total shock. >> yes, they are, dan. you can peel their sadness as they walked out for that press conference that just wrapped...
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u.c. berkeley professor we spoke to says clinton's predecessors at the state department also used privatel business and that it was permissible at the time. >> i think it's important to remember that the formal changes in the law and their implementation took place after she left office. >> the house select committee investigating the 2012 attacks on the u.s. consulate in benghazi, libya has now issued subpoenas for some of clinton's e-mails. the committee sent letters to internet companies, ininstructing them to preserve records relevant to the investigation. >>> time now 6:45. today is the start of a historic kidney transplant at california pacific medical center in san francisco. doctors will perform the longest series of kidney transplants ever done on the west coast. six people will get donated kidneys. three of the kidney transplants take place simultaneously today, three more will happen tomorrow. it's all because of this woman right here, a sacramento woman, she offered to donate one of her kidneys to anyone who needed it and that set off a chain of transplant matches that will ch
u.c. berkeley professor we spoke to says clinton's predecessors at the state department also used privatel business and that it was permissible at the time. >> i think it's important to remember that the formal changes in the law and their implementation took place after she left office. >> the house select committee investigating the 2012 attacks on the u.s. consulate in benghazi, libya has now issued subpoenas for some of clinton's e-mails. the committee sent letters to internet...
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u.c. berkeley professor we spoke to says clinton's predecessors at the state department also used privateofficial business and that it was permissible at the time. >> i think it's important to remember that the formal changes in the law and their implementation took place after she left office. >> the house select committee investigating the 2012 attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi, libya has now issue subpoenas for some of clinton's e-mails. the committee sent letters to internet companies instructing them to preserve records relevant to the investigation. >>> time now 5:43. today is the start of a historic kidney transplant at california pacific medical center in san francisco. doctors will perform the longest series of kidney transplants ever done on the west coast. six people will get donated kidneys. three of the kidney transplants will take place simultaneously today. three more will be transplanted tomorrow. it's all because of a very unselfish sacramento woman right here. she offered to donate one of her kidneys to anyone who needed it. that set off a chain of transplant matc
u.c. berkeley professor we spoke to says clinton's predecessors at the state department also used privateofficial business and that it was permissible at the time. >> i think it's important to remember that the formal changes in the law and their implementation took place after she left office. >> the house select committee investigating the 2012 attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi, libya has now issue subpoenas for some of clinton's e-mails. the committee sent letters to...
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u.c. berkeley found that the longer the delay before an election, the more likely that the nlrb will chargettempts to tamper with the vote. what's clear from that research is that delays only create more barriers that deny workers their right to organize a union. the nlrb was absolutely right to carry out its mission to review and streamline its election process to bring down those barriers for workers to get a fair vote. because it's clear that the current system is outdated and vulnerable to abuse. as i've mentioned the current election process is overburdened by unnecessary and wasteful litigation which drags out elections and puts workers' rights on hold. not only that the election process for one region of the country could be substantially different from another regional and that adds to inefficiencies and a lot of confusion. mr. president, workers have the right to vote on union representation in elections that are efficient and free from un necessary delays and wasteful stall tactics. so after a very rigorous review process in december of last year the nlrb made reforms to their ele
u.c. berkeley found that the longer the delay before an election, the more likely that the nlrb will chargettempts to tamper with the vote. what's clear from that research is that delays only create more barriers that deny workers their right to organize a union. the nlrb was absolutely right to carry out its mission to review and streamline its election process to bring down those barriers for workers to get a fair vote. because it's clear that the current system is outdated and vulnerable to...
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u.c. president janet napolitano has students caught in limbo. admissions officers at uc berkeley and other campuses are processing a report number of applications but have no idea how many slots are actually open. the process is stalled because of the very public feud between brown and napolitano over how much the state contributes to the uc budget. napolitano will raise tuition by 5 percent this fall and increase the number of out-of-state students because they pay higher tuition. the governor says funding is adequate and he is threatening to withhold $120 million if tuition goes up. >> police are warning about two men entering homes posing as pg&e workers. they try to get in a home in burlingame claiming they had to inspect the kitchen and a nanny refused to let them in. police are reminding people that pg&e workers will not try to enter a home unless a excuse was requested. >>> state water officials will measure the sierra snow pack to see how long our drought could continue. for a century scientists have use the tools to see how much water is in the soil but new technology en
u.c. president janet napolitano has students caught in limbo. admissions officers at uc berkeley and other campuses are processing a report number of applications but have no idea how many slots are actually open. the process is stalled because of the very public feud between brown and napolitano over how much the state contributes to the uc budget. napolitano will raise tuition by 5 percent this fall and increase the number of out-of-state students because they pay higher tuition. the governor...
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berkeley will find out if they are accepted. the school does not know how many slots are open. it is cause up in a feud between the u.c.nd governor brown over the u.k. -- uc budget. >> new questions of the use of hillary clinton of a personal e-mail account while leading the state department. she did not have an official account in that time. aides may not have properly preserved personal e-mails as federal law requires. >> five, israeli prime minister binyamin netanyahu will speak to a gin session of congress this morning. more than 40 democratic lawmakers are still planning to boycott. netanyahu is expected to detail what he sees as the dangers of a knock deal brokered by the white house with iran. republican leaders not president obama invited netanyahu to capitol hill. >> live doppler hd is showing dry for the morning commute and up to 11 degrees cooler right now. talk about a warming trend and how long you need the sunglasses ahead in the seven-day forecast. >> seven sue hall is following the commute the it is quiet. no metering lights yet at the bay bridge just a couple of minor delays with a couple of cars in th
berkeley will find out if they are accepted. the school does not know how many slots are open. it is cause up in a feud between the u.c.nd governor brown over the u.k. -- uc budget. >> new questions of the use of hillary clinton of a personal e-mail account while leading the state department. she did not have an official account in that time. aides may not have properly preserved personal e-mails as federal law requires. >> five, israeli prime minister binyamin netanyahu will speak...