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joining us now from the uc berkeley campus with reaction from the students. all sorts of questions about what will happen here but one thing we know for sure, the cost will continue to rise, correct? >> reporter: that's very possible. yesterday, students got the tough news higher education would take another $300 million hit. the budget plan that lawmakers approved yesterday was scrapped by the governor today, leaving many worrying the cuts california now faces could be much worse. >> i'm not only going make a change but i want to be the change. >> reporter: 18-year-old donald graduated with his sights set on college. >> i'm going to college because i want to be a help to society and help my urban community. >> reporter: paying for his college tuition may be tougher than he ever imagine. yesterday, democratic lawmakers approved a painful budget, with more deep cuts to education. >> today, i have vetoed the california state budget. >> reporter: today, the governor vetoed that budget saying the cuts don't go deep enough. >> california is facing a fiscal crisis
joining us now from the uc berkeley campus with reaction from the students. all sorts of questions about what will happen here but one thing we know for sure, the cost will continue to rise, correct? >> reporter: that's very possible. yesterday, students got the tough news higher education would take another $300 million hit. the budget plan that lawmakers approved yesterday was scrapped by the governor today, leaving many worrying the cuts california now faces could be much worse....
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it will serve as a training exercise for fighters from various agencies. >>> a uc -- a uc berkeley exercise claim state reported chemicals in the fire -- the chemicals can cause lower iq's and hinder development in children. the american chemistry council says the retar dents have passed government standards. >>> muslims have teamed up banning circumcisions. they will file a lawsuit today asking the california superior court to remove the measure. they claim circumcisions are common medical procedures regulated by state law not city voters. the ban protects the human rights of young boys. >>> demand for airline pilots is set to sore. usa today reports aircraft maker boeing is predicting a hiring boom. they expect 466,000 pilot jobs will be expected. 97,000 will be in north america. >>> the city of napa is turning off the electronic eye on one of its red light cameras. the camera is located at highway 29 at highway 121. the camera has been sending out thousands of tickets for running the red light. that includes the drivers that are turning right on the red light. now the camera won't be foc
it will serve as a training exercise for fighters from various agencies. >>> a uc -- a uc berkeley exercise claim state reported chemicals in the fire -- the chemicals can cause lower iq's and hinder development in children. the american chemistry council says the retar dents have passed government standards. >>> muslims have teamed up banning circumcisions. they will file a lawsuit today asking the california superior court to remove the measure. they claim circumcisions are...
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investigators also say pg&e is lacks on safety and p uc weak on oversight. lee ann has more on the scathing report. >>reporter: when it comes to operating gas pipeline systems in california, the concept of business as usual must end. that's what this independent panel concluded. for example pg&e and other pipeline agencies still don't know what they have underground in the case of pg&e some records were not kept or have been lost. one of the p uc commissioners acknowledged pg&e lacked the kind of safety culture needed in the pipeline operation. >> i think what the report also identified is a culture where documents, retention t-tl documentation and minutes is sort of treated like flossing. him if as an unpleasant task but as we know pl daily flossing is not only critical to the health of the teeth but can reduce ultimately our risk for heart attack. >>re: panel also criticized the p uc for not keeping an eye on pg&e safety work. >> there has been no risk assessment. in safety assessment included as part of those proceedings. that is starring to change and it
investigators also say pg&e is lacks on safety and p uc weak on oversight. lee ann has more on the scathing report. >>reporter: when it comes to operating gas pipeline systems in california, the concept of business as usual must end. that's what this independent panel concluded. for example pg&e and other pipeline agencies still don't know what they have underground in the case of pg&e some records were not kept or have been lost. one of the p uc commissioners acknowledged...
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we could see $20,000 a year to send your kid to a csu or uc. we could see community colleges closing. >> reporter: that's not the kind of news students heading off to college want to hear. kids graduating from oakland's high school today say the budget battles on their mind, even as they celebrate a milestone. >> i'm actually happy i'm graduating so i can move on in life, but then again, i'm sad about the budget cuts because i'm afraid of how i'm going to finish college. >> reporter: again, it's back to square one. republicans and democrats must put their heads together and come up with a budget solution that the governor agrees with. reporting live at uc berkeley, jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >>> a civil grand jury declared santa clara firefighters need to overhaul their emergency response. they say it's unnecessary for firefight others to respond as if they're going to a fire even when they're going on a medical call. the jury cited a report showing 70% of the department's calls are medical related emergencies. amazingly, only 4% are fi
we could see $20,000 a year to send your kid to a csu or uc. we could see community colleges closing. >> reporter: that's not the kind of news students heading off to college want to hear. kids graduating from oakland's high school today say the budget battles on their mind, even as they celebrate a milestone. >> i'm actually happy i'm graduating so i can move on in life, but then again, i'm sad about the budget cuts because i'm afraid of how i'm going to finish college. >>...
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mary's elementary school and uc- berkeley. he was the oldest child in his family. they often relied on him for translating for his parents, who did not speak english, as well as introducing them at his siblings to american culture. i attended the funeral on sunday in the richmond district. i had that mr. 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
mary's elementary school and uc- berkeley. he was the oldest child in his family. they often relied on him for translating for his parents, who did not speak english, as well as introducing them at his siblings to american culture. i attended the funeral on sunday in the richmond district. i had that mr. 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...
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school, and i am planning to go to uc berkeley. >> my name is sharon.s is my last semester at city college. i am transferring to sf state in the fall. >> i am a fashion design student here at ucsf. my transition was a little rough, but i found my way. i have not decided what school i am going to transfer to, but i am hoping fit -- f.i.t. in new york. >> i am from balboa high school. i am planning to go to city college this year. >> good morning, everyone. i came to america two years ago, i am planning to go to city college first and then transferred to ucla -- transferred to ucla. thank you. >> i am a graduate of balboa high school, and i am a student here at city college. >> ok, well, welcome, everybody. we thought what would be helpful for this -- those of us on this side of the park would be to hear from each of you one of two things. if you are in high school, tell us when you knew you were going to be a college student and what we either did to help or did not do to help to get you to that point. if you are in city college, it would be helpful to h
school, and i am planning to go to uc berkeley. >> my name is sharon.s is my last semester at city college. i am transferring to sf state in the fall. >> i am a fashion design student here at ucsf. my transition was a little rough, but i found my way. i have not decided what school i am going to transfer to, but i am hoping fit -- f.i.t. in new york. >> i am from balboa high school. i am planning to go to city college this year. >> good morning, everyone. i came to...
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cal prep seniors were accepted to schools as uc berkeley, uc santa truz, cal poly to name a couple. >>> ahead at 6:00. a volcano erupting in chile continues to spread ash for thousands of miles. >>> congressman anthony weiner refuses to resign as a new photo surfaces in the twitter pick scandal. >>> coming up next, lieutenant governor welcomes a key member to his personal staff. s >>> a look at cool conditions. 70s inland, napa and fair feel. g brhaee tzet will back off fort the work week. temperatures climbing in the seven-day forecast. completing an atm deposit in record time... that's a step forward. go! go! with deposit friendly atms, you can make uast, secure deposits with no slips or envelopes. take a step forward and chase what matters. the world needs more energy. where's it going to come from? ♪ that's why right here, in australia, chevron is building one of the biggest natural gas projects in the world. enough power for a city the size of singapore for 50 years. what's it going to do to the planet? natural gas is the cleanest conventional fuel there is. we've got to be smart
cal prep seniors were accepted to schools as uc berkeley, uc santa truz, cal poly to name a couple. >>> ahead at 6:00. a volcano erupting in chile continues to spread ash for thousands of miles. >>> congressman anthony weiner refuses to resign as a new photo surfaces in the twitter pick scandal. >>> coming up next, lieutenant governor welcomes a key member to his personal staff. s >>> a look at cool conditions. 70s inland, napa and fair feel. g brhaee tzet...
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bob bea of the center for emergency response in berkeley, uc berkeley, a manmade disaster.anmade. >> right. >> .the greatest manmade engineering catastrophe since chernobyl. chernobyl used to be a big deal until fukushima but still. >> right, reference point. >> .it's kind of a big deal. >> the reference points always get updated. >> that's right. >> but you've been adamant in the discussion of this film online and as you've presented it around the country. >> yeah. >> and saying do not talk about this as a film about the aftereffects of katrina. do not talk about this as a film about the natural disaster. this was something that had proper planning put in place, had more work been done in advance, could have been prevented. >> had proper engineering been done. >> yeah. >> .on a hurricane protection system that congress mandated in 1965. bob bea's partner, ray seed at uc berkeley said the worst that would have happened to new orleans in 2005 is, quote 'wet ankles'. >> wet ankles as you say at the beginning of the film. >> yeah. >> why, why do we all think we understand this
bob bea of the center for emergency response in berkeley, uc berkeley, a manmade disaster.anmade. >> right. >> .the greatest manmade engineering catastrophe since chernobyl. chernobyl used to be a big deal until fukushima but still. >> right, reference point. >> .it's kind of a big deal. >> the reference points always get updated. >> that's right. >> but you've been adamant in the discussion of this film online and as you've presented it around the...
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i grew up in the california area, ended up at uc-davis. made my way out to san francisco in 1984 when i was a college student. i remember growing up on clement street. i have always lived around in richmond area, just being around a unique area of the richmond, discovering san francisco in the 1980's. >> i am hoping we can not support small businesses like this because they are the unique character that makes neighborhoods like this so rich and lively to live in. >> i have also been active as a community organizer. i worked at the chinese progressive association. i also worked at the mental health center in the richmond district. i have always been passionate about civil rights, equality for everyone. i have a 10-year-old daughter, so having a girl has made me much more sensitive to gender equality issues. i guess i have always been vocal about my politics, but as a supervisor, i have to listen to other perspectives and making decisions. >> very soon there will be of much more seniors in that area. we are trying to focus on whether a stop
i grew up in the california area, ended up at uc-davis. made my way out to san francisco in 1984 when i was a college student. i remember growing up on clement street. i have always lived around in richmond area, just being around a unique area of the richmond, discovering san francisco in the 1980's. >> i am hoping we can not support small businesses like this because they are the unique character that makes neighborhoods like this so rich and lively to live in. >> i have also been...
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i went to school at uc santa barbara. i have been in san francisco since 1989, have lived in the excelsior since 1999. the difficulty is, muni often sees it as an industrial area, not a neighborhood. we have to figure out how to make it work as a neighborhood and as a place that can service the light rail vehicles. i have had lots of different jobs. my main job has been doing social work for san francisco state university. i have been a community organizer, a social worker, but i have also been a legislative aide. i worked mostly for community- based organization supporting kids and families, working for labor. i got to see how city hall could be an effective tool to create change. i looked at running in 2007, 2008, and somehow i made it. i have been in politics for so many ways, doing work around central america, supporting people in central america against u.s. imperialism, their right to live, self determination. i did a lot of work on that on campus when i was in college. a bit of work on apartheid when i was in colle
i went to school at uc santa barbara. i have been in san francisco since 1989, have lived in the excelsior since 1999. the difficulty is, muni often sees it as an industrial area, not a neighborhood. we have to figure out how to make it work as a neighborhood and as a place that can service the light rail vehicles. i have had lots of different jobs. my main job has been doing social work for san francisco state university. i have been a community organizer, a social worker, but i have also been...
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u.com -- it will also stream live on ktvu.com. >>> and a news conference is being held for the two uc berkeley grads. they've been held in iran after crossing the border with iraq nearly two years ago. >>> sports director mark ibanez joins us next with the win or go home game the team faced today at the world series in omaha. >>> optimism returned today, accurate prediction that the prime minister would -- trading a spot after prediction that greeces prime minister would survive a confidence vote today. that means an austerity package would pass. stocks trended up today. ♪ let's go out to the dmv ♪ it's ok that we're number four hundred and three ♪ ♪ we'll find ourselves a comfy seat ♪ ♪ and watch some shows and stuff ♪ ♪ ♪ let's follow that lady with the laptop ♪ [ male announcer ] now you can watch hit tv shows on your laptop with u-verse online and on your smartphone with u-verse mobile, included with most plans. or get u-verse tv for as low as $29 a month for 6 months. in the network you can take entertainment with you. oman: we need a sofa. as low as $29 a month for 6 months. som
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a couple of hundred million more dollars in cuts to uc and california state university system if we don't get that revenue. >> reporter: senator leno says borrowing a sharp downturn in the economy he says it is likely that if that additional $4 billion in revenue will come in meaning that additional cuts would not be triggered. now we are understand that the senate assembly are in meetings right now. the assembly is expected to come to the floor at 6:30. the senate after that and again we do expect a vote on this budget tonight. in sacramento, ken pritchett, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> california's last on time budget was signed by governor arnold schwarzenegger back in 2006. budgets also passed on schedule in 2000, 1999 and 1993. last year voters approved prop 25, it allows lawmakers to pass a budget with a simple majority instead of the previous 2/3 majority. the measure also docks lawmakers pay if they fail to pass a budget on time. >>> and the council is meeting after last minute tentative agreements were reached with five city unions. the most significant agreement would come from the p
a couple of hundred million more dollars in cuts to uc and california state university system if we don't get that revenue. >> reporter: senator leno says borrowing a sharp downturn in the economy he says it is likely that if that additional $4 billion in revenue will come in meaning that additional cuts would not be triggered. now we are understand that the senate assembly are in meetings right now. the assembly is expected to come to the floor at 6:30. the senate after that and again we...
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they could be deported at anytime, and for now, they cannot return to uc davis. live in the south bay, lisa amin gulezian, abc7 news. >> thank you, lisa. >>> no budget, no pay. the state controller halted paychecks for california lawmakers after determining they did not pass a balanced spending plan. the controller john chung says it was off by nearly $2 billion, and today he exercised the authority to withhold pay for every day the budget is late. democrats approved the bummingett last week on a -- budget last week on a simple vote and it was promptly vetoed. >> that budget was an embarassment. it was a sham. it was an absolute -- it was an insult to the people jie. you deserve your pay cut. >> it was a legislative paycheck protection plan. most of the legislators here work for a living. we are not millionaires. so it will be a challenge. >> democrats deny claims they rushed a budget to get a paycheck. once a budget is passed, lawmakers will not get the pay they lost. >>> and the city of alameda drafted a union contract for firefighters. but not after the intens
they could be deported at anytime, and for now, they cannot return to uc davis. live in the south bay, lisa amin gulezian, abc7 news. >> thank you, lisa. >>> no budget, no pay. the state controller halted paychecks for california lawmakers after determining they did not pass a balanced spending plan. the controller john chung says it was off by nearly $2 billion, and today he exercised the authority to withhold pay for every day the budget is late. democrats approved the...
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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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. >> robert came to uc berkeley in 1963. he was a student. four years later people seeing his promise offered him a job. he's been there ever since. in 1949 the granddaughter of mark twain gave uc berkeley the material that's in the mark twain archives. in 1980 robert became the chief, the general editor of these archives. and in 2005, um, they began the process of putting together the volume, the first volume that i know many of you have already seen. there will be three volumes, and there's a tremendous amount of excitement associated at uc press and with all of us who love the role that mark twain has played in american literature and culture to know that a half a million copies of that autobiography have already been sold. it's on "the new york times" bestsellers list where it's been for 14, 15, 19 weeks, a long time. and i'm really delighted that we have robert here to tell us even more. robert hearst. [applause] >> i have to turn myself on here, no pun. [laughter] thank you, susan, for that introduction. it always reminds me of the way
. >> robert came to uc berkeley in 1963. he was a student. four years later people seeing his promise offered him a job. he's been there ever since. in 1949 the granddaughter of mark twain gave uc berkeley the material that's in the mark twain archives. in 1980 robert became the chief, the general editor of these archives. and in 2005, um, they began the process of putting together the volume, the first volume that i know many of you have already seen. there will be three volumes, and...
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. >>> well, a phone call home, two uc berkeley grads held in iran finally talk to family and friends. what they say about their conditions and how they're protesting. >>> and john edwards is in the hot seat over secret campaign donations. what he has to say in his own defense. >>> and why the u.s. im concerned about the security of some government g-mail accounts. i know you're worried about making your savings last and having enough income when you retire. that's why i'm here -- to help come up with a plan and get you on the right path. i have more than a thousand fidelity experts working with me so that i can work one-on-one with you. it's your green line. but i'll be there every step of the way. call or come in and talk with us today. >>> news tonight that the two uc berkeley grads held captive in iran have gone 17 days without eating. they have been in prison for almost two years. this hunger strike is in effort to protest their imprisonment. today, sarah shourd, who was released from that same prison eight months ago said she talked to them on the phone. it is only the third call
. >>> well, a phone call home, two uc berkeley grads held in iran finally talk to family and friends. what they say about their conditions and how they're protesting. >>> and john edwards is in the hot seat over secret campaign donations. what he has to say in his own defense. >>> and why the u.s. im concerned about the security of some government g-mail accounts. i know you're worried about making your savings last and having enough income when you retire. that's why...
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uc and csu cut another $150 million. some on-line retailer wilz have to start charging sales tax and rural residents must pay $150 a year for fire protection. lawmakers were on the verge of losing their salaries if they didn't pass their budget by midnight. >> the deadline chrks was always real was reinforced as real because of what the voters passed last november. >> it means temporary tax hikes will expire on july 1st. the net affect is the sales tax will drop three quarters of a percent. and despite a new $12 fee on car registration, the overall dmv car tax will drop. because no taxes were officially raised, democrats didn't need 5* two-thirds majority or republican vote. >> there is no question they didn't run around the voters. i. >> assemblyman wagner was involved in a dust up with a fellow lawmaker after making these comments about redevelopment agencies. >> but let's not go for the bait and switch. let's not buy the insurance policy that tone intoe soprano is selling us. -- that tony soprano is selling us. >> as
uc and csu cut another $150 million. some on-line retailer wilz have to start charging sales tax and rural residents must pay $150 a year for fire protection. lawmakers were on the verge of losing their salaries if they didn't pass their budget by midnight. >> the deadline chrks was always real was reinforced as real because of what the voters passed last november. >> it means temporary tax hikes will expire on july 1st. the net affect is the sales tax will drop three quarters of a...
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laura anthony has more from uc berkeley. >> cheryl. higher education in the state is facing massive cut today with the latest budget deal and others in the system have to brace for even more. word that the legislature is piling 150 million on top of the half billion . that doesn't sit well with the students . >> i think it would be like for a student we feel the weight of the budget cuts. >> students have seen the class collections cut and fees go up in the past two years. uc employees are worried too. especially about the potential for lay offs. >> we are tired of this. the university has to be held accountable also and legislators have to do their jobs too. don't cut it more than you did. >> and majority of the patients . reemberse them less for medicines . it could close their doors. >> we have a situation where we are stop taking the medical patients. >> it doesn't cover the cost of medication. >> also left hanging, those who participate in the adult day health care program. there is slashed funding. and a bill passed would restore
laura anthony has more from uc berkeley. >> cheryl. higher education in the state is facing massive cut today with the latest budget deal and others in the system have to brace for even more. word that the legislature is piling 150 million on top of the half billion . that doesn't sit well with the students . >> i think it would be like for a student we feel the weight of the budget cuts. >> students have seen the class collections cut and fees go up in the past two years. uc...
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system doesn't sit well with students attending summer classes at uc berkeley. >> i think at the end of the day it is really unfortunate. as a student we feel a lot of the weight of the budget cut. >> reporter: students have already seen class selections cut and fees go up by 40% the past two years. uc employees are worried, too, especially about the potential for layoffs. >> we are all tired of this but like the university has to be held accountable also but thelr job too. don't cut education more than you already did. >> reporter: at the oakland pharmacy a majority of the patients get their presiptions through medi-cal, the current budget man would reimburse pharmacies less for medicines, a move that could force many stores to close their toors. >> wdoors. >> we will have to stop taking medi-cal patients if the cuts go forward because the state isn't even covering the cost of the medication. >> reporter: governor brown slashed state funding for the adult daycare program in his budget proposal but a bill passed in the state senate would restore the funding but senior advocates worry
system doesn't sit well with students attending summer classes at uc berkeley. >> i think at the end of the day it is really unfortunate. as a student we feel a lot of the weight of the budget cut. >> reporter: students have already seen class selections cut and fees go up by 40% the past two years. uc employees are worried, too, especially about the potential for layoffs. >> we are all tired of this but like the university has to be held accountable also but thelr job too....
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the extra 150 million in cuts in the uc system is on top of the half billion cuts that. doesn't go well with the students. >> as a student we feel a lot of the weight of the budget cut it cuts how much state pays pharmacy that serve low income patients. >> it is a situation if we stop taking the patients. >> future of adult day care is in doubt. late today legislators voted to restore it the governor has 12 days to decide if he will sign the deal. >> there is a sharply worded statement on the budget cuts w. these cuts, the court cannot provide fundmental services or protect the rights of californians. they threaten acess to justice for all. the court system had to make 200 million in cuts in march. today's in cuts 150 million in cuts. it provides a controversial idea to sell 24 state-owned buildings. iconic office like the ronald reagan building in los angeles and state supreme court building in san francisco. the state would lease them back for 20 years. governor schwarzenegger brokered the deal to bring in a billion instantly to the state. but a prominant bay area atto
the extra 150 million in cuts in the uc system is on top of the half billion cuts that. doesn't go well with the students. >> as a student we feel a lot of the weight of the budget cut it cuts how much state pays pharmacy that serve low income patients. >> it is a situation if we stop taking the patients. >> future of adult day care is in doubt. late today legislators voted to restore it the governor has 12 days to decide if he will sign the deal. >> there is a sharply...
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and this comes just months after uc officials said the season would be the team's very last because ofget cut. they were done. but a fundraising effort managed to save the program. the bears' first game is sunday against virginia. so good luck. >> what a way to prove that they deserve to stay. their program needs to stay at cal. >> they were down to almost their last strike a couple of games ago, came back with a dramatic 9th inning to catapult them to the next and then they swept the last team and off they go. it's a great story, it really is. >> good luck to the bears. >>> stargazers are hoping for clear skies tonight for the first lunar eclipse of the year. >> the total lunar eclipse should be the longest one in more than a decade and last about 100 minutes. tonight's eclipse is also expected to be the darkest one on record. the next one is in december. >> check it out. >>> 6:26. coming up in just a couple of minutes, a bay area company will go public for the first time. huge expectations for pandora's big call street debut. >> and arnold schwarzenegger's mistress coming forward. he
and this comes just months after uc officials said the season would be the team's very last because ofget cut. they were done. but a fundraising effort managed to save the program. the bears' first game is sunday against virginia. so good luck. >> what a way to prove that they deserve to stay. their program needs to stay at cal. >> they were down to almost their last strike a couple of games ago, came back with a dramatic 9th inning to catapult them to the next and then they swept...
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these two scientist from uc berkeley studied every team in the nba and found the teams who touched the most won the most. >> touched and instilled trust and spreads good will and makes them play better on behalf of each other. in yourr everyday life you can use the power of touch that releases oxyto anytime brain. >> a chemical that induces touch. >> if i am trying to get the repair man to fix the sink and he said it will take two weeks. >> i do. it will make the person want to do better work. >> studies show that waitresses that touch customers get better tips and doctors who touch the patients get better reviews. petition gathers who touch passerbies get more signatures and 60 of the people i touched signed compared to the 25 percent of the people i didn't touch. back in game three. minutes after chris gave the reassuring taps to the teammate. he hit the winning basket. dan harris abc news. berkeley, california. >> and now we have something else to watch in game five of the nba finals between the heat and mavericks. it is immediately after abc news at 5:30 and followed by after the g
these two scientist from uc berkeley studied every team in the nba and found the teams who touched the most won the most. >> touched and instilled trust and spreads good will and makes them play better on behalf of each other. in yourr everyday life you can use the power of touch that releases oxyto anytime brain. >> a chemical that induces touch. >> if i am trying to get the repair man to fix the sink and he said it will take two weeks. >> i do. it will make the person...
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>> se ahoran más de 22 mil dólares al año, la colegiatura de la uc tienen que úpagar un promedio de 34to podría cambiar con 2 nuevos proyectos de ley para los alumnpos elegibles bajo la ab540, el dinero no debería ser una barrera. >> esos proyectos son el dream act, que pueden hacer los jóvenes ahora? >> deben buscvar becas de organización privadas, o religiosas, pòr el momento es una opción. >> que hay ayuda hay, siempre pueden llamar a ricardo vazquez al número en pantalla. >> tenemos que haver una pausa, y más adelante el jefe de una banda de narcotráfico. >> que tal amigos, les tengo el pronóstico al regresar. >> que tal buenas tardes, la coesta oereste con temperaturas agradables viene el fin de semana y un sistema con temperaturas agradables, los 68 a las 8 de la noche san josé y lobato una noche con nublados cerca de la costa, pierde fuerza el huracán adrian en 3 días será solo tormenta tropical, panorama para nosotros, sube la temperatura, vea el cambio del sábado hasta los m79 grados sube hasta el martes. >> gracias guklllermo, en méxico un juez dispuso que un líder de narcotr
>> se ahoran más de 22 mil dólares al año, la colegiatura de la uc tienen que úpagar un promedio de 34to podría cambiar con 2 nuevos proyectos de ley para los alumnpos elegibles bajo la ab540, el dinero no debería ser una barrera. >> esos proyectos son el dream act, que pueden hacer los jóvenes ahora? >> deben buscvar becas de organización privadas, o religiosas, pòr el momento es una opción. >> que hay ayuda hay, siempre pueden llamar a ricardo vazquez al...
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the country cannot afford to back away from fundamental research. >> uc berkeley spends $700 million, a third of the dujit on research. but the study found teachers at less reputable universities are spending too much time doing research, less time in the classroom. >> looking at the typical coarse load used to be units per semester. >> the study questions whether some universities are serving needs of students. the costs continue to increase and some find starting their education at community colleges is a better option. >> they remain the most economical avenue for higher education for young students and higher students. >> now, the study recommends cutting more administrative positions to cut costs. you can read more about this report by going to our web site abc 7 news.com and to go to cat cat wam -- -- .com. >> and if you're taking the bus to the store you may be ideal for car sharing. san francisco trying to make it more convenient z it comes at a price, some people don't want to pay. competition for parking in the russian hill neighborhood is fierce. lee wells made these signs
the country cannot afford to back away from fundamental research. >> uc berkeley spends $700 million, a third of the dujit on research. but the study found teachers at less reputable universities are spending too much time doing research, less time in the classroom. >> looking at the typical coarse load used to be units per semester. >> the study questions whether some universities are serving needs of students. the costs continue to increase and some find starting their...
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ended up in uc-davis.as a college student, and i sat in the class is in san francisco state as well, and i remember growing up at that time around clement street. we call the richmond district the new chinatown in the 1980's at that time. just being around the tremendous unique neighborhood, and discovering san francisco in the 1980's as i grew up, but i also have been very active as a community organizer. i worked in chinatown, an
ended up in uc-davis.as a college student, and i sat in the class is in san francisco state as well, and i remember growing up at that time around clement street. we call the richmond district the new chinatown in the 1980's at that time. just being around the tremendous unique neighborhood, and discovering san francisco in the 1980's as i grew up, but i also have been very active as a community organizer. i worked in chinatown, an
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t uc >>> y la plaza 2 de mayo.onalmente los partidos de izquierda lo hacen. >>> hacer un gobierno de concertación un gobierno. donde nadie se sienta excluida y todos nos sentamos representados. pese a la intenciónmente económicos la bolsa de valores cerró sus operaciones. movidas especulativas. dijo el vocero del plan económico. que niega tajantemente que perú siga el camino de venezuela, bolivia y ecuador. >>> estos son esquemas que nosotros no creemos. ionnot unin >>> las mismas persona que en su momento tuvimos la oportunidad de administrar el estado. y con experiencia y alguna paern con performance aceptable. 5 fueron los soldados muertos en el cuzco. violencia y narcotráfico son un tema pendiente por resolver. >>> será las palabras más que las obras las que aclaren las dudas de los que no creen en ollanta humala t uni-euni-ed nono votaron por o octrivisiocos. tener más claro cuál es eliont martínez, uno viggo. >>>ision regresamos ahora a est ionos lo negó de manera reiterada y llegó ade giro quenot era víct de
t uc >>> y la plaza 2 de mayo.onalmente los partidos de izquierda lo hacen. >>> hacer un gobierno de concertación un gobierno. donde nadie se sienta excluida y todos nos sentamos representados. pese a la intenciónmente económicos la bolsa de valores cerró sus operaciones. movidas especulativas. dijo el vocero del plan económico. que niega tajantemente que perú siga el camino de venezuela, bolivia y ecuador. >>> estos son esquemas que nosotros no creemos. ionnot...
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as a a professor of law at uc davis school of law where i teach election law, and i am resident of san francisco, where i have lived in the mission district since 2005. i wanted to say a few words this morning about why i want to serve on this task force and the values i would bring to the task of the task force. i see this as a public service opportunity, no more and no yes. i am is a tenured professor. i teach and have relevant knowledge in this area that i think i could bring to the project. but i owe no debt to any candidate, to any interest group, and i have no interest in being into debt or having indebted to me any candidate or interest group that has a stake in this process. the u.s. stands alone among all industrialized democracies the use single member district elections in that we have a largely political process for redrawing legislative districts. virtually all of the country's the use single member district electrics -- elections have some non-partisan democratic process. it is that non-partisan perspective that i would bring to this task. that said, i want to put all my
as a a professor of law at uc davis school of law where i teach election law, and i am resident of san francisco, where i have lived in the mission district since 2005. i wanted to say a few words this morning about why i want to serve on this task force and the values i would bring to the task of the task force. i see this as a public service opportunity, no more and no yes. i am is a tenured professor. i teach and have relevant knowledge in this area that i think i could bring to the project....
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first, rita lindall, rita and i are both in the same cohort as the music program at uc berkley and we've been saying for 4 years, we need to play music. so we finally made it happen. so, rita lindall, and then masuro koga. mas and i have been playing together for a very long time, so much so that we wore the same shirt without having to talk to each other about it. mas is in high demand both as a teacher and as a session side man, having played with everybody from anthony brown's asian american orchestra to wane wallace's newest cd. who haven't you played with lately? yeah, he's played with everybody. you can find mas on a lot of different cd's from the local jazz community. this song we're going to do is an air called the brown-haired girl. when i was recording, when i was fortunate to be able to record bridge across the blue, i was telling them i got this air, i got it off the chieftan's album, i'm going to do it on the electric base. he looked at me and said, you're nuts. people are going to go crazy but if you can do it, i'll help you. he gave me this book of airs and went, figure it
first, rita lindall, rita and i are both in the same cohort as the music program at uc berkley and we've been saying for 4 years, we need to play music. so we finally made it happen. so, rita lindall, and then masuro koga. mas and i have been playing together for a very long time, so much so that we wore the same shirt without having to talk to each other about it. mas is in high demand both as a teacher and as a session side man, having played with everybody from anthony brown's asian american...