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u.c. berkeley. [♪♪] >> folks, make some noise for jordan nicholson smith.iversity. [♪♪] >> please welcome constance ford. constance has just graduated from lincoln high school and she'll be attending cal state los angeles. [♪♪] >> give it up for shayla dubose. shayla has also graduated from lincoln high school and she will also be attending cal state los angeles. [♪♪] >> please, give some applause to vanessa perez. [♪♪] >> vanessa has just graduated from gateway high school. she will be attending colorado college. [♪♪] >> and, last but certainly not least, let's give it up for wynona [ indiscernible ] [♪♪] >> wynona just graduated from burton high school. she will be attending san francisco state university. [♪♪] congratulations, wynona. [♪♪] >> all right. let's give it up for the class of 2022! [cheers and applause] >> one more statement. we are the one. that is our first single that we made. that is our opinion. >> i can't argue with you. >> you are responsible please do not know his exact. [♪♪♪] [♪♪♪] [♪♪♪] >> i had a break when i was on a major label fo
u.c. berkeley. [♪♪] >> folks, make some noise for jordan nicholson smith.iversity. [♪♪] >> please welcome constance ford. constance has just graduated from lincoln high school and she'll be attending cal state los angeles. [♪♪] >> give it up for shayla dubose. shayla has also graduated from lincoln high school and she will also be attending cal state los angeles. [♪♪] >> please, give some applause to vanessa perez. [♪♪] >> vanessa has just...
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u.c. berkeley professor bornstein says there is an extra cost we all pay based on the current supply of fuel. >> if we had a crystal ball, we might be able to push it down a bit, but the potential costs are much larger than the benefits. >> reporter: he's not sure how much of the additional cost you can fairly put on consumers, but does think any regulation on price also has to control supply. >> it helps but it doesn't solve the problem. eventually, that's going to be used up, and then you're back to high prices again. >> reporter: for now, drivers look forward to a relief payment but know it won't be enough with gas prices already up $2 in the past few months. >> i wish prices go down, i wish we can sign something, you know, and make the price go down. >> reporter: reporting in san francisco, shawn chitnis, kpix 5. >>> this morning, holiday travelers are facing thousands of canceled flights as airlines still have not replaced staff laid off at the start of the pandemic. now, a bay area congressman is demanding the biden administration crackdown on mistreatment of airline passengers. in a l
u.c. berkeley professor bornstein says there is an extra cost we all pay based on the current supply of fuel. >> if we had a crystal ball, we might be able to push it down a bit, but the potential costs are much larger than the benefits. >> reporter: he's not sure how much of the additional cost you can fairly put on consumers, but does think any regulation on price also has to control supply. >> it helps but it doesn't solve the problem. eventually, that's going to be used...
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u.c. berkeley professor bornstein says there is an extra cost we all pay based on the current supply of fuel. >> if we had a crystal ball, we might be able to push it down a bit, but the potential costs are much larger than the benefits. >> reporter: he's not sure how much of the additional cost you can fairly put on consumers, but does think any regulation on price also has to control supply. >> it helps but it doesn't solve the problem. eventually, that's going to be used up, and then you're back to high prices again. >> reporter: for now, drivers look forward to a relief payment but know it won't be enough with gas prices already up $2 in the past few months. >> i wish prices go down, i wish we can sign something, you know, and make the price go down. >> reporter: reporting in san francisco, shawn chitnis, kpix 5. >>> 7 minutes after 6:00. a bay area congressman is demanding the biden administration crack dune on mistreatment of airline passengers. holiday travelers facing thousands of canceled flights as airlines still haven't replaced staff laid off at the start of the pandemic. in a le
u.c. berkeley professor bornstein says there is an extra cost we all pay based on the current supply of fuel. >> if we had a crystal ball, we might be able to push it down a bit, but the potential costs are much larger than the benefits. >> reporter: he's not sure how much of the additional cost you can fairly put on consumers, but does think any regulation on price also has to control supply. >> it helps but it doesn't solve the problem. eventually, that's going to be used...
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u.c. berkeley professor studies the economics of renewable energy. >> all data shows that the customers whoare disproportionately wealthy. they are generally shifting costs on to people who are poorer than they are. >> reporter: homeowners who have solar save a lot of money on electric bills but often pay almost nothing to maintain the grid, the lines and gerators so incom who the. california assemblymember lorena gonzalez proposed a bill to change that imbalance. it failed. >> if the grid cost is $30, we're all paying our fair share, we're paying $10 of that. if i get solar and i don't have to pay that, then my two neighbors are paying $15 each. that's what's happening with these fixed costs. >> when i say save, you say solar. >> reporter: the debate spawned protest from those who claimed imposing fees will hurt the fast-growing solar industry. >> save. >> solar. >> reporter: pop purple energy sells systems in palm springs. people who have solar, do they in any way contribute to helping the grid? >> absolutely. they reduce the strain on the grid. >> reporter: the real question is about fai
u.c. berkeley professor studies the economics of renewable energy. >> all data shows that the customers whoare disproportionately wealthy. they are generally shifting costs on to people who are poorer than they are. >> reporter: homeowners who have solar save a lot of money on electric bills but often pay almost nothing to maintain the grid, the lines and gerators so incom who the. california assemblymember lorena gonzalez proposed a bill to change that imbalance. it failed....
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u.c. berkeley has been hoping to break ground on construction of student housing at the park.ter courts granted a stay order to delay the plans. the university is also fighting four lawsuits from preservationists. reggie: a tech giant has signed the largest lease since the start of the pandemic. google cloud will take over the former headquarters of patients company strike. the spaces on towns in between sixth and seventh streets. stripe moved to south ranson's -- south san francisco in 20 -- 2014 because of high prices in the city. a good trend -- the best gas prices we are seeing in the bay area. another update when we come back. and best in the u.s.. the top honor for san francisco. also, we beat l.a. not that that matters. you can watch us for an extra hour now, live every weekend from 7:00 to 8:00 a.m. on the streaming app. you can downloaded for your phone, tablet, koekkoek, apple tv, amazon fire, or android t.v.. jobina: we have a new crash coming in in oakland. heads up if that is part of your commute. also, the chp has issued a fog advisory for the golden gate ridge.
u.c. berkeley has been hoping to break ground on construction of student housing at the park.ter courts granted a stay order to delay the plans. the university is also fighting four lawsuits from preservationists. reggie: a tech giant has signed the largest lease since the start of the pandemic. google cloud will take over the former headquarters of patients company strike. the spaces on towns in between sixth and seventh streets. stripe moved to south ranson's -- south san francisco in 20 --...
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u.c. berkeley. i spoke with him earlier today. ed wasserman, very good to have you on the newshour.now you didn't come to this position easily, but can you make the case? why should these images be shown? ed: it is true that it is not an easy judgment to make, and it is unquestionably true that there are powerful ethical arguments against the position that i'm going to put forth, which is, i think what the media concerns with the media ought to be doing is certainly showing images of this kind of carnage is tremendously traumatic for the public. these are images that haunt and that stalk people after they've seen them. and it's a tremendous disrespect and indignity to the people who have lost loved ones. so there's no question but that the kinds of images that i'm talking about putting into wider circulation are going to come at a cost. my concern is that we are a powerfully visual culture, and we believe things when we see them. and the dominant images that the public takes away from these killings are somber, respectful. images of candlelight vigil and quietly mourning parents. an
u.c. berkeley. i spoke with him earlier today. ed wasserman, very good to have you on the newshour.now you didn't come to this position easily, but can you make the case? why should these images be shown? ed: it is true that it is not an easy judgment to make, and it is unquestionably true that there are powerful ethical arguments against the position that i'm going to put forth, which is, i think what the media concerns with the media ought to be doing is certainly showing images of this kind...
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u.c. berkeley urban displacement project, who benefits from tenant protections, the most effective tools stabilizingighborhoods and communities. the study also found combining rent control with protections, particularly those of lower socioeconomic strata. rent control also ensures the market raise housing of today as i said provides the affordable rents of tomorrow. and because it's tied to the consumer price index, it provides all of that, still ensuring that investors earn a reasonable rate of return on their investment. at its core, rent control is the bedrock of stable communities and i think we have experienced that with san francisco rent control law dating back to 1979. i want to really emphasize this because san francisco is an archipelago of intact neighborhoods and communities and resell yens of the communities over time is one of the reasons why the democratic system i think is so robust. stable communities means neighborhoods and neighbors who have relationships with each other and organize together around common concerns. they are better equipped to advocate to lawmakers and hold ee le
u.c. berkeley urban displacement project, who benefits from tenant protections, the most effective tools stabilizingighborhoods and communities. the study also found combining rent control with protections, particularly those of lower socioeconomic strata. rent control also ensures the market raise housing of today as i said provides the affordable rents of tomorrow. and because it's tied to the consumer price index, it provides all of that, still ensuring that investors earn a reasonable rate...