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uc estimates the net present value of these payments is approximately $10 million.hough uc's proposed payment is what would be less than owed under the pilot it is substantial in the affordable housing program. first the payment is 6% or approximately $10 million more than oci would have received from a taxable entity. second, the payment is up front and will provide immediately available fund for the production of affordable housing in the south. currently there is approximately 750 units left to be built in mission bay south. the affordable housing payment will allow for two affordable housing projects to be built in the next five years rather than two in the next 10 years. and there is no impact to the housing trust fund. these two projects that we're talking about are blocks 6 east which will be 135 units of family rental housing or 27 units for formerly homeless families and block 3 east, 101 units of supportive housing for formerly homeless individuals. in addition to the affordable housing benefits, the transaction will also generate a benefit to the city's g
uc estimates the net present value of these payments is approximately $10 million.hough uc's proposed payment is what would be less than owed under the pilot it is substantial in the affordable housing program. first the payment is 6% or approximately $10 million more than oci would have received from a taxable entity. second, the payment is up front and will provide immediately available fund for the production of affordable housing in the south. currently there is approximately 750 units left...
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so, yes, that's the assumption is that when [speaker not understood] are up, uc would be able to movese employees starting in 2018 and then again in 2022 when the next round of leases is freed up. >> i guess the question is whether or not there is any guarantee. it doesn't seem like it, that ucsf will actually move out of those other buildings. >> as i mentioned in my presentation, there is certainly no guarantee. however, ucsf has indicate and had they can speak to that if you'd like, that they are paying below market rate rents in these spaces and anticipate the rents are going to go up. the reason for acquiring this property in mission bay south is to be able to move those operations out of those lease space into mission bay. >> makes sense, i don't even know if it's appropriate at this point since it went through the budget committee and so forth, that if ucsff -- ucsf cannot move out for a few years beyond reasons we thought, is it possible for us not to exempt them, then, from the property tax piece? >> i'll try to address that. ken rich again from oewd. a couple of points. i re
so, yes, that's the assumption is that when [speaker not understood] are up, uc would be able to movese employees starting in 2018 and then again in 2022 when the next round of leases is freed up. >> i guess the question is whether or not there is any guarantee. it doesn't seem like it, that ucsf will actually move out of those other buildings. >> as i mentioned in my presentation, there is certainly no guarantee. however, ucsf has indicate and had they can speak to that if you'd...
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police are investigating a sexual battery in a uc berkeley parking lot.the woman says a man on a bicycle rode up and groped her. she screamed, the guy rode off. he's described as a hispanic neal in his 20s with a beard wearing a black hooded sweat shirt riding a black fixed gear bicycle. >> pictures showed the meeting between a father of an isla vista shooter and father of one of the victims. peter rodger and richard martinez met june 1st. martinez spoken out on gun violence since the shooting death. both are keeping details private but say they plan to work together so other families don't have to suffer. the 22-year-old killed six people may 24th near uc santa videos being rejected by women. >> police arrested two people in a road rage shooting that killed a father in san jose. it happened on center road near tully. the 57-year-old swerved to avoid a car in its path. investigators arrested the 22-year-old daniel reyes and a 17-year-old being charged as an adult. >> two tech giants have joined a lawsuit aimed at keeping u.s. government from snooping on d
police are investigating a sexual battery in a uc berkeley parking lot.the woman says a man on a bicycle rode up and groped her. she screamed, the guy rode off. he's described as a hispanic neal in his 20s with a beard wearing a black hooded sweat shirt riding a black fixed gear bicycle. >> pictures showed the meeting between a father of an isla vista shooter and father of one of the victims. peter rodger and richard martinez met june 1st. martinez spoken out on gun violence since the...
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high and dry. >> the president of the united states. [ applause and cheers ] >> plus, how a group of uc students convinced the president to come to their graduation. >> and changes ahead in the weather department. your forecast is coming up after a break. far. the 57-year-o >>> a guy trying to kayak from california to hawaii didn't get very far. the 57-year-old set off from monterey on may 30th and 11 days later a solar panel that charged his electronic navigation equipment failed. so he had to turn back. a search helicopter spotted him tuesday 60 miles off the santa barbara coast. the kayaker was not hurt. >> that's ambitious. >>> an extremely rare bird sighting in the bay area. an endangered california condor was spotted and photographed in san mateo county! you know it's a condor when you see the radio tag on its wing. it's the first time a condor has been spotted in san mateo county in more than a century. >>> students at uc-irvine got the pep talk of a lifetime today. >> joy benedict on how they convinced president obama to be their commencement speaker. >> hello. >> reporter: it w
high and dry. >> the president of the united states. [ applause and cheers ] >> plus, how a group of uc students convinced the president to come to their graduation. >> and changes ahead in the weather department. your forecast is coming up after a break. far. the 57-year-o >>> a guy trying to kayak from california to hawaii didn't get very far. the 57-year-old set off from monterey on may 30th and 11 days later a solar panel that charged his electronic navigation...
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believe it or not, uc doesn't even have rape kits on campus.hey were told that uc berkeley to go to highland's hospital to be tested. that's unacceptable. >> so the legislation that you're promoting and sponsoring will codify some of the recommendations that the white house is already running with some. >> that's correct. they're codifying it our original recommendations. so we're very pleased that they've created a website called not alone.org op. that will be a great resource for victim survivors. i think for the most part, young women and most of these are co-eds, although 6% are male. 70% of the lgbt community is harassed on college campuses, too. i think they need to know where to turn. the reason why the universities take it so seriously is title 9 files an action against you and finds you not in compliance, then you can lose all of your federal funding so that means pell grants and student loansnd research grants. it's a big hammer for the university. >> certainly gotten the attention of the universities across the country. congresswoman
believe it or not, uc doesn't even have rape kits on campus.hey were told that uc berkeley to go to highland's hospital to be tested. that's unacceptable. >> so the legislation that you're promoting and sponsoring will codify some of the recommendations that the white house is already running with some. >> that's correct. they're codifying it our original recommendations. so we're very pleased that they've created a website called not alone.org op. that will be a great resource for...
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the president made the analogy at the uc irvine commencement ceremony. he told the crowd of 8,000 people, the u.s. needs to lead the world in fighting climate change because the effects are taking their toll. he used the opportunity to introduce a new fund to fight those effects. >> in some parts the country weather-relate weather-related events like flood, droughts will get har h esher and costlier. i'm announcing a new $1 billion competitive fund to help communities prepare for the impacts of climate change and build more resilient infrastructure throughout the co funds are reserved for places affected by superstorm cedeno and the rest distributed nationwide. >>> interesting item from outer space, nasa found out what a saturn moon is made of based on the smell, they wanted to know the molecular mixture of the titan moon, so like a chef creating a dish they combined different gases under different lab conditions t s until they achieved titan's pungent smell they say is similar to a gas station. it gives them a more expansive picture how complex and wond
the president made the analogy at the uc irvine commencement ceremony. he told the crowd of 8,000 people, the u.s. needs to lead the world in fighting climate change because the effects are taking their toll. he used the opportunity to introduce a new fund to fight those effects. >> in some parts the country weather-relate weather-related events like flood, droughts will get har h esher and costlier. i'm announcing a new $1 billion competitive fund to help communities prepare for the...
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seismologists professor from uc davis, went in the net big one ♪ if i can reach the stars ♪ pull onen for you ♪ shine it on my heart ♪ so you could see the truth ♪ - ♪ i could change the world - ♪ change the world ♪ i would be the sunlight in your universe ♪ ♪ you would think my love was really something good ♪ ♪ baby, if i could ♪ change the world ♪ baby, if i could ♪ change ♪ the world... ( woman speaks ) a message from the foundation for a better life. lou: coming up the sck market data record highest but peter schiff says that is the bubble about to burst. cheese joins us tonight and we will find out what hot he is thinking. also serving in afghanistan with bergdahl. and tells us about his views of the man that was traded for five taliban terrorists. of you -- as you may have noticed things and not looking for most americans not lking about job for wealth creation battle lot of improvement there as well. i am talking about our federal government it may surprise you that a government does not work. is hardly works out also why am i so excited about the federal government that does
seismologists professor from uc davis, went in the net big one ♪ if i can reach the stars ♪ pull onen for you ♪ shine it on my heart ♪ so you could see the truth ♪ - ♪ i could change the world - ♪ change the world ♪ i would be the sunlight in your universe ♪ ♪ you would think my love was really something good ♪ ♪ baby, if i could ♪ change the world ♪ baby, if i could ♪ change ♪ the world... ( woman speaks ) a message from the foundation for a better life. lou:...
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seismologists professor from uc davis, went in the net big one you knso i get invitedpeople have savedprogressive, to quite a fewfamily g. heck, i saved dith here a fortune you make a mighty finesus, m'l. i'm nosaying mark's thrifty. let's just say, i savehim $519, and it certainly didn't go toward that ng. am i right [ laughs [ dancmusic playing ] so visit progrsive.com today. i call this one "the robox." lou: coming up the stock market data record highest but peter schiff says that is the bubble about to burst. cheese joins us tonight and we will find out what hot he is thinking. also serving in afghanistan with bergdahl. and tells us about his views of the man that was traded for five taliban terrorists. of you -- as you may have noticed things and not looking for most americans not talking about job for wealth creation battle lot of improvement there as well. i am talking about our federal government it may surprise you that a government does not work. is hardly works out also why am i so excited about the federal government that does not work and creates more problems daley banat
seismologists professor from uc davis, went in the net big one you knso i get invitedpeople have savedprogressive, to quite a fewfamily g. heck, i saved dith here a fortune you make a mighty finesus, m'l. i'm nosaying mark's thrifty. let's just say, i savehim $519, and it certainly didn't go toward that ng. am i right [ laughs [ dancmusic playing ] so visit progrsive.com today. i call this one "the robox." lou: coming up the stock market data record highest but peter schiff says that...
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uc irvine set up the first earth sciences system department in america. [applause] uc irvine team won the nobel prize for discovering that cfc's destroy the ozone later. -- layer. a scientist's work led to one of last month's report showing one of the world's major ice sheets in retreat. students and professors are in the field working to predict changing weather patterns, fire seasons and water tables. working to understand how shifting seasons affect global ecosystems. to get zero emission vehicles on the road faster, to help coastal communities adapt to rising seas. and when i challenged colleges to reduce their energy use 20% by 2020, uc irvine did it last year. done. [applause] so uc irvine is ahead of the curve. all of you are ahead of the curve. this generation reminds me of something president wilson once said. he said, "some people call me an idealist. well, that is the way i know i am. i'm american. that is who we are." if you need a reason to be optimistic about our future, then look around the stadium because today in america, the largest sing
uc irvine set up the first earth sciences system department in america. [applause] uc irvine team won the nobel prize for discovering that cfc's destroy the ozone later. -- layer. a scientist's work led to one of last month's report showing one of the world's major ice sheets in retreat. students and professors are in the field working to predict changing weather patterns, fire seasons and water tables. working to understand how shifting seasons affect global ecosystems. to get zero emission...
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done. -- uc irvine did it last year. done. [applause] so uc irvine is ahead of the curve. all of you are had of the curve. -- ahead of the curve. regeneration reminds me of president wilson. he said, "some people call me an idealist. well, that is the way i know i am. i'm american. that is who we are. if you need a reason to be optimistic about our future, then look around the stadium because today in america, the largest single age group is 22 years old. and you are going to do great things. and i want you to know that i have got your back, because one of the reasons i ran for this office was because i believed to dangerous addiction foreign oil left our economy at risk and our planet in peril. so when i took office we set out to use more clean energy and less dirty energy and waste less energy overall. since then we have doubled the distance our cars won't go on a gallon of gas by the middle of the next decade. -- will go on a gallon of gas. wind powerd enough to power every home in california. we multiplied the electricity we generate from the sun 10 times. california i
done. -- uc irvine did it last year. done. [applause] so uc irvine is ahead of the curve. all of you are had of the curve. -- ahead of the curve. regeneration reminds me of president wilson. he said, "some people call me an idealist. well, that is the way i know i am. i'm american. that is who we are. if you need a reason to be optimistic about our future, then look around the stadium because today in america, the largest single age group is 22 years old. and you are going to do great...
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uc davis and ucla already do that. berkeley doesn't yet. >> some campuses actually do have a gate in place so that if you don't complete your training then you don't get to register. >> reporter: the report also recommended all uc schools have a system in place to better track sexual harassment reports in order to quote allow the university to identify trends. and there's been several reports of student on student assault. the report commends the university but says over all there's room for improvement. allie rasmus. >> we posted the full audit. just look under hot topic. >>> george lucas has chosen a site to build his museum and it's not in san francisco. the creator of star wars has chosen chicago. san francisco had offered a site on the waterfront after the precidio rejected the offer for lucas to build in the precidio. >>> we want to take a moment to tell you about a change. for the past 20 years our station had been owned by cox. as part of a swap of stations, fox has acquired ktvu as well as tv 36 and cox will n
uc davis and ucla already do that. berkeley doesn't yet. >> some campuses actually do have a gate in place so that if you don't complete your training then you don't get to register. >> reporter: the report also recommended all uc schools have a system in place to better track sexual harassment reports in order to quote allow the university to identify trends. and there's been several reports of student on student assault. the report commends the university but says over all there's...
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. >> reporter: uc-berkeley professor runs the project.he exoskeleton is different from the bionics suit in brazil. brainwaves control that one. >> that would be useful for someone who doesn't have control of their hands. the controllers that assign and command on this advice are on the crutches. >> reporter: the one in berkeley uses hand controls. its creators tout the target price $20,000. steven says that's cheap. >> the majority are all really expensive, you know, nobody can just say, hey, i'm going to buy one today and start walking around. >> it's not about playing soccer or being able to walk. it's just about being independent. >> reporter: it allowed steven to embrace something he didn't do for a decade. >> it was the first time since the injury that i was able to hug my parents standing up, not have the wheelchair surrounding me and i was -- that was probably the biggest like, you know, emotional like whoa, this is real. >> reporter: the team at uc- berkeley wants to make sure tens of thousands like steven can do what not so long
. >> reporter: uc-berkeley professor runs the project.he exoskeleton is different from the bionics suit in brazil. brainwaves control that one. >> that would be useful for someone who doesn't have control of their hands. the controllers that assign and command on this advice are on the crutches. >> reporter: the one in berkeley uses hand controls. its creators tout the target price $20,000. steven says that's cheap. >> the majority are all really expensive, you know,...
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uc irvine set up the first earth sciences system department in america.pplause] uc irvine team won the nobel prize for discovering that cfc's destroy the ozone later. a scientist's work led to one of last month's report showing one of the world's major ice sheets in retreat. students and professors are in the field working to predict changing weather patterns, fire seasons and water tables. working to understand how shifting seasons affect global ecosystems. to get zero emission vehicles on the road faster, to help coastal communities adapt to rising seas. and when i challenged colleges to reduce their energy use 20% by 2020, uc irvine did it last year. done. [applause] so uc irvine is ahead of the curve. all of you are ahead of the curve. this generation reminds me of president wilson. he said, "some people call me an idealist. well, that is the way i know i am. i'm american. that is who we are." if you need a reason to be optimistic about our future, then look around the stadium because today in america, the largest single age group is 22 years old. and
uc irvine set up the first earth sciences system department in america.pplause] uc irvine team won the nobel prize for discovering that cfc's destroy the ozone later. a scientist's work led to one of last month's report showing one of the world's major ice sheets in retreat. students and professors are in the field working to predict changing weather patterns, fire seasons and water tables. working to understand how shifting seasons affect global ecosystems. to get zero emission vehicles on the...
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. >>> the uc berkeley sports program is moving in a different direction. she will remain setting up an academic program. barber and uc berkeley chancellor determined it was time for a change in leadership. a prominent alum will be named interim athletic director later today. >>> also happening today for the third year in a row a dentist office will offer free dental care. it is teaming up with a nonprofit grouped call dentistry from the heart. registration starts at 6:00 this morning and services will be provided until 5:00 this afternoon. patients will be seen on a first come first serve basis. the office hopes to be able to help 75 patients today. >>> needles buried in the sand may be an indication of a more wide spread problem throughout the city. yesterday we told you about syringes found on cowell beach. more than 5,000 needles have been recovered throughout the county in the past 18 months. there have been seven needle injuries including three children. the group collects the data and reports it to the city council and board of supervisors. >>> opera
. >>> the uc berkeley sports program is moving in a different direction. she will remain setting up an academic program. barber and uc berkeley chancellor determined it was time for a change in leadership. a prominent alum will be named interim athletic director later today. >>> also happening today for the third year in a row a dentist office will offer free dental care. it is teaming up with a nonprofit grouped call dentistry from the heart. registration starts at 6:00 this...
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. >>> next, barbara walters' exclusive interview with the father of uc santa barbara shooter elliottr. why is he speaking now? barbara joins us. that would be rocky the flying squirrel, mr. gecko sir. obviously! ahh come on bullwinkle, they're named after... ...first president george rockington! that doesn't even make any sense...mr...uhh...winkle. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. there are possibilities for people struggling with bipolar depression. ask your doctor about latuda, lurasidone hcl. in clinical studies, latuda has been shown to be effective for many people struggling with bipolar depression. latuda is not for everyone. call your doctor if you have unusual changes in mood, behaviors, or thoughts of suicide. antidepressants can increase these in children, teens, and young adults. elderly dementia patients taking latuda have an increased risk of death or stroke. call your doctor if you have fever, stiff muscles and confusion, as these may be signs of a life-threatening reaction or if you have uncontrollable muscle movements, as
. >>> next, barbara walters' exclusive interview with the father of uc santa barbara shooter elliottr. why is he speaking now? barbara joins us. that would be rocky the flying squirrel, mr. gecko sir. obviously! ahh come on bullwinkle, they're named after... ...first president george rockington! that doesn't even make any sense...mr...uhh...winkle. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. there are possibilities for people struggling with bipolar...
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david wong graduated from fremont christian school and was in his sophomore year at uc santa barbara when he died. sergio quintana is live from the church where loved ones are honoring the bright young man they lost. sergio? >> this memorial is still in progress and some of his fellow school mates here at the christian school took to the podium, but also his father and his mother. this is an opportunity for friends and extended family, along with his parents to come together and pay their respects to the 20-year-old. he was in his second year at uc santa barbara and up until last week was looking forward to returning to fremont for the summer, to spend time back home. one of the first people to speak to the audience, his mother, jane lu. >> i'm missing you. your arms around my neck. my shoulders, holding my hand. hugging me. reporter: david wong had made plans to move out of the capri apartments in isla vista. he and his friend shared the unit with eliot rodger. investigators say rodger murdered wong, hong, and their friend, george chen, stabbing them to death. he then went on a murd
david wong graduated from fremont christian school and was in his sophomore year at uc santa barbara when he died. sergio quintana is live from the church where loved ones are honoring the bright young man they lost. sergio? >> this memorial is still in progress and some of his fellow school mates here at the christian school took to the podium, but also his father and his mother. this is an opportunity for friends and extended family, along with his parents to come together and pay their...
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politicians and the nra for the violence that took his son christopher and five other students near uc santa barbara two weeks ago. yesterday richard martinez met with peter rodger whose son elliott carried out the murders before killing himself. the men plan to work together to prevent similar tragedies. >>> another of the students killed is being remembered by had his family and friends as bright and ambitious. 20-year-old david wong's funeral will be this week. last night it was a chance for his hometown of fremont to pay its respects. . >> parents of david wong told their own story of amazing grace, their struggle to live on after the senseless killing of their 20-year-old son, their only child. >> all of our future dreams and hopes was all upon him. >> charlie wong and jane liu poured out their heart to family and friends at harbor light church. they say their community and their faith sustained them. >> the hardest thing for me is to be alive. i prayed to god that why this happen to me? god didn't give me a answer. instead, he put a lot of love around me. >> we will keep on livin
politicians and the nra for the violence that took his son christopher and five other students near uc santa barbara two weeks ago. yesterday richard martinez met with peter rodger whose son elliott carried out the murders before killing himself. the men plan to work together to prevent similar tragedies. >>> another of the students killed is being remembered by had his family and friends as bright and ambitious. 20-year-old david wong's funeral will be this week. last night it was a...
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lou: i want to do get straight to john of a distinguished professor uc-davis in part of the earthquakeave you with us. these# southern california it has not been like this for two decades? is this even morez[7z activity? >> call we can do is look at the probability is we cannot predict events so essentially the mix of smaller earthquakes change more than we have been a long time we have had the of magnitude of three we did have the of 5.one it was on the fault which we do worry about. lou: this is near los angeles. >> it goes right under downtown los angeles and that is particularly dangerous. we did have that april for 20 than bob hawke california earthquake that was 7.two spee makes a you also get more empirical evidence than those before your generation to survey and analyze. what do you see with the areas that you think our most formidable or most in jeopardy across the united states? >> this interesting but right now it is oklahoma. because of the deep injection of the of fracking fluids know their buildings are not built to withstand earthquakes like ours are so they are quite ti
lou: i want to do get straight to john of a distinguished professor uc-davis in part of the earthquakeave you with us. these# southern california it has not been like this for two decades? is this even morez[7z activity? >> call we can do is look at the probability is we cannot predict events so essentially the mix of smaller earthquakes change more than we have been a long time we have had the of magnitude of three we did have the of 5.one it was on the fault which we do worry about....
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. >> washington high school, uc berkeley, native san franciscan. i was not raised as a reform jew but actually as a conservative jew with 14th avenue synagogue. i probably first got started in a couple different ways i entered a speech contest and happened to have been honored to win that and there had been a lot of rabbis who had won that award i also taught at beth sholem during my uc berkeley years those things put together focused on three issues i had a very special feeling about judaism i really wanted to help people and i think the rabbinate is a people profession and i enjoyed speaking putting all that together i was still choosing between being an attorney and a rabbi when i met my wife in college i told her i was either going to be a crabby or lawyer and they -- rabbi or a lawyer and she thought i was going to be an attorney i am the son of, father of, brother of, cousin of attorneys but in the end i decided to be a rabbi and it has been a wonderful wonderful life experience. >> born and raised in san francisco, you are a native san franc
. >> washington high school, uc berkeley, native san franciscan. i was not raised as a reform jew but actually as a conservative jew with 14th avenue synagogue. i probably first got started in a couple different ways i entered a speech contest and happened to have been honored to win that and there had been a lot of rabbis who had won that award i also taught at beth sholem during my uc berkeley years those things put together focused on three issues i had a very special feeling about...
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no words to truly describe the loss and suffering be felt by those mothers whose sons were killed at ucanta barbara last month. but despite their pain, they are compelled to speak out about the values, the family care and ties they think could have p prevented their sons' deaths. they were killed when their roommate stabbed them to death before heading out on a shooting rampage. the shooter had a history of mental issues. we are outside a high school that is really still in mourning. >> reporter: this is where david wang graduated. and now his mom's friend shares the same grief. what they're saying is what happened to their sons should never happen to another family, and they believe the first step starts at home. >> if knock is done, it could happen next week. it can happen next month. >> and that's why these heartbroken mothers are speaking out.
no words to truly describe the loss and suffering be felt by those mothers whose sons were killed at ucanta barbara last month. but despite their pain, they are compelled to speak out about the values, the family care and ties they think could have p prevented their sons' deaths. they were killed when their roommate stabbed them to death before heading out on a shooting rampage. the shooter had a history of mental issues. we are outside a high school that is really still in mourning. >>...
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david wong graduated from fremont christian school and was in his sophomore year at uc santa barbara when he died. sergio quintana is live from the church where loved ones are honoring the bright young man they lost. sergio? >> this memorial is still in progress and some of his fellow school mates here at the christian school took to the podium, but also his father and his mother. this is an opportunity for friends and extended family, along with his parents to come together and pay their respects to the 20-year-old. he was in his second year at uc santa barbara and up until last week was looking forward to returning to fremont for the summer, to spend time back home. one of the first people to speak to the audience, his mother, jane lu. >> i'm missing you. your arms around my neck. my shoulders, holding my hand. hugging me. reporter: david wong had made plans to move out of the capri apartments in isla vista. he and his friend shared the unit with eliot rodger. investigators say rodger murdered wong, hong, and their friend, george chen, stabbing them to death. he then went on a murd
david wong graduated from fremont christian school and was in his sophomore year at uc santa barbara when he died. sergio quintana is live from the church where loved ones are honoring the bright young man they lost. sergio? >> this memorial is still in progress and some of his fellow school mates here at the christian school took to the podium, but also his father and his mother. this is an opportunity for friends and extended family, along with his parents to come together and pay their...
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million goes into pie paying the california teacher fund and $2.9 billion goes toward the cool state and uc system for tuition hikes. it was all hugs last night before midnight as lawmaker remain silent beat the deadline to get pay checks. also it required a simple majority and not a 2/3 majority like in years past which led to grid lock. it is a sign the state has moved beyond the crippling deficit years. >> funding the high speed train is not popularwith the people. >> they say he cannot afford it if a rescission hits or if tax increases expire in a couple of years. we are live in san jose, kpix 5. >> the budget impose to governor brown for his signature, it goes into effect july 1. >> the developing news now from iraq where sunni militants captured another city today. john kerry says that drones may be part of the response. he also says the obama administration is willing to talk about possible mill cooperation with iran. susan mcginnis reports. it continues o intensify as they vow to take the capitol. >> u.s. officials are sending 100 military and marines as islamic militants push towar
million goes into pie paying the california teacher fund and $2.9 billion goes toward the cool state and uc system for tuition hikes. it was all hugs last night before midnight as lawmaker remain silent beat the deadline to get pay checks. also it required a simple majority and not a 2/3 majority like in years past which led to grid lock. it is a sign the state has moved beyond the crippling deficit years. >> funding the high speed train is not popularwith the people. >> they say he...
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administrators at uc berkeley are trying to find out if anyone connected to the campus is in iraq. even though the uc study abroad program does not of oner programs in iraq, many staff and graduate students travel abroad independently during the summer. >>> fans at the a's-yankees game got more than nine innings. they got a power outage. the the yanks were called off the field and play was stopped and everyone waited. >> another problem they had to deal with at the coliseum. power outages occur everywhere else. they have occurred at candlestick and super bowl. it is frustrating because you think that it wouldn't happen on a night like this with the media here and everything else. >> they did. 38 minutes later the lights were back on. the a's issued a brief statement saying the problem was caused by a circuit breaker outage. it had to be reset manually in the left field tower. >>> let's head to abc7 news meteorologist for a first check on weather and live doppler 7hd. >> good evening, everyone. live doppler 7hd is picking up clouds off the coast. clear in many inland locations right
administrators at uc berkeley are trying to find out if anyone connected to the campus is in iraq. even though the uc study abroad program does not of oner programs in iraq, many staff and graduate students travel abroad independently during the summer. >>> fans at the a's-yankees game got more than nine innings. they got a power outage. the the yanks were called off the field and play was stopped and everyone waited. >> another problem they had to deal with at the coliseum....
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the list of oakland coalition presented new research by uc berkeley.he research shows if oakland's minimum wage was raised from $8 to $8.25 an hour more than a 1/4 of the city's workers would receive an upgrade. >> working full time you should not have to be on public assistance making impossible choices between food, rent, gas and electricity. the best medicine for this problem is tackling the root cause which is income. >>> the research goes on to note that a minimum wage impact would not impact employment or the committee. >>> a police officer surprised with a first class upgrade. but it wasn't the airline that gave him the vip treatment. the story behind his inspiring encounter with a fellow passenger. >> so he's sitting in my seat and i'm sitting in first class. >> bay area temperatures continuing to crime. we'll show you how much higher they'll go. >>> 800 new cases in california in just the last few weeks, the disease health officials say has reached epidemic proportions. heat shields are compromised. we have multiple failures. what's that alarm
the list of oakland coalition presented new research by uc berkeley.he research shows if oakland's minimum wage was raised from $8 to $8.25 an hour more than a 1/4 of the city's workers would receive an upgrade. >> working full time you should not have to be on public assistance making impossible choices between food, rent, gas and electricity. the best medicine for this problem is tackling the root cause which is income. >>> the research goes on to note that a minimum wage...
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these uc berkeley juniors say the hard issue of sexual assault is a big topic in college. >> a lot of us aren't really educated as to what do in those situations. >> reporter: today uc berkeley president jan napolitano says there's a new tactic to address sexual assault on all the campuses. >> president obama talked about it too, that our administration doesn't take care of these issues as well as on many other campuses so her doing that is a step in the right direction. >> reporter: earlier this year 32 students filed complaints against them. there are over 50 universities under investigation. a spokesperson says berkeley is engaging students and survivors. the task force, though, is separate, but does answer federal concerns. >> the short answer is yes it addresses it and it has been addressing it, but this is not a static problem. this is not something where you write a fancy policy and everybody feels good. it's constant vigilance. >> reporter: the new task force will include students, two regents, administrators, and advocacy groups. >> and i hope to see more of that. >> reporter
these uc berkeley juniors say the hard issue of sexual assault is a big topic in college. >> a lot of us aren't really educated as to what do in those situations. >> reporter: today uc berkeley president jan napolitano says there's a new tactic to address sexual assault on all the campuses. >> president obama talked about it too, that our administration doesn't take care of these issues as well as on many other campuses so her doing that is a step in the right direction....
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laura tyson from uc berkley and there's a lot of stakeholders in this big and small businesses labor unit want to thank all of them for being at the table and workers rights groups invaluable to the process they've been talking to folks in languages to make sure they understood what in the meant and nonprofit groups a very large number of hours committed i want to thank the number of nonprofits that came to the table that make sure that we were taking care of them as well their invaluable to the employment to san franciscans all in an effort to really try to get a consensus approach thank you to the coalition to the fair economy my the san francisco chamber of commerce. sometimes they maybe speaking times at the opposite ends but they came together with all of us to make sure our interests were united. a lot of hard work to build consensus in the city i'll be the first to say but i've been proud we've done so on a number of occasions whether this was pension reformer are or the housing trust fund or a number of general obligation bonds we'll have in the past we've had a united effort
laura tyson from uc berkley and there's a lot of stakeholders in this big and small businesses labor unit want to thank all of them for being at the table and workers rights groups invaluable to the process they've been talking to folks in languages to make sure they understood what in the meant and nonprofit groups a very large number of hours committed i want to thank the number of nonprofits that came to the table that make sure that we were taking care of them as well their invaluable to...
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. >>> uc-berkeley is not prepared to handle sexual assault cases. and it's not trained to help student victims cope. that's according to a state audit. in a report released yesterday, the auditor is recommending changing state law to force universities now to undergo training. chico and san diego state were also part of the audit. uc-berkeley is also under federal investigation right now for its handling of rape cases. >>> more than a dozen people in oakland are without a place to live this afternoon after a fire destroyed several apartments. flames broke out at an apartment complex near 39th and international boulevard. fire destroyed two apartments, damaged two others. 17 people got out safely. the cause is under investigation. >>> no suspects in the shooting death of an oakland woman killed on douglas avenue in east oakland last night. officers were out collecting evidence and talking to witnesses for others. so far no arrests and no suspects. >>> new at noon, san francisco taxi drivers rounded up their troops and headed in a caravan to sacrament
. >>> uc-berkeley is not prepared to handle sexual assault cases. and it's not trained to help student victims cope. that's according to a state audit. in a report released yesterday, the auditor is recommending changing state law to force universities now to undergo training. chico and san diego state were also part of the audit. uc-berkeley is also under federal investigation right now for its handling of rape cases. >>> more than a dozen people in oakland are without a...
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the fee -- father of the uc santa barbara gunman talks with barbara walters. elliot rodger kills six and wounded 13 others before taking his own life. so many people are asking, where were the warning signs? his father, peter rodger, spoke at length with barbara walters about what happened. >> my son caused so much pain and suffering. >> when you wake up in the morning what do you think? >> a reverse nightmare, you go to sleep normally you have a nightmare and wake up and everything is okay the now i go to sleep and i might have a nice agreement and i wake up and it is slowly, the truth of what happened dawns on me and that is that my son is a mass murderer. >> peter rodger says he had no idea his son could hurt anyone and did not see this coming. >> can you see the interview with barbara walters tonight at 10:00. >> san francisco hosted the world premiere for "dawn of the planet of the apes," and western on the red carpet as stars told us what they loved about work on the latest bay area movie. >> in 2026, san francisco doesn't do so well as the future battle
the fee -- father of the uc santa barbara gunman talks with barbara walters. elliot rodger kills six and wounded 13 others before taking his own life. so many people are asking, where were the warning signs? his father, peter rodger, spoke at length with barbara walters about what happened. >> my son caused so much pain and suffering. >> when you wake up in the morning what do you think? >> a reverse nightmare, you go to sleep normally you have a nightmare and wake up and...
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congratulations. >> president obama gave the commencement speech today at uc irvine.e issued a call to action on global warming to the 8,000 graduates, saying denying climate change is like arguing the moon is made of cheese. the president also said today's young people are fed a steady diet of cynicism, but argued they have a right to be optimistic. >>> a surprise today for hillary clinton. during her book signing at a costco warehouse near washington, d.c., more than 1,000 people attended the book signing in arlington, virginia, and among them, supreme court justice sonia sotomayor. she's the one in the striped shirt there. she told reporters she was just shopping and decided to get a signed copy. clinton obviously surprised, shouted that she couldn't believe it. >>> the central subway project in san francisco will mark a milestone on monday. the tunnelling work for the major extension of the muni metro t third line has been completed. this is video of the work from the san francisco municipal transportation agency. the agency says the two 350-foot-long tunnel borin
congratulations. >> president obama gave the commencement speech today at uc irvine.e issued a call to action on global warming to the 8,000 graduates, saying denying climate change is like arguing the moon is made of cheese. the president also said today's young people are fed a steady diet of cynicism, but argued they have a right to be optimistic. >>> a surprise today for hillary clinton. during her book signing at a costco warehouse near washington, d.c., more than 1,000...
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george chen was one of six people killed in the massacre year the uc santa barbara cam pause two weeks ago. he -- campus two weeks ago. he graduated from leland high in 2012. the memorial service is scheduled for 8:00 tonight at the chinese church of christ south valley in san jose. >>> there is a new twist in the criminal case of leland yee and raymond "shrimp boy" chow. ktvu obtained this video of a man breaking into the color drop printing shop in san francisco on may 25th. that was the same day it was contracted to copy legal documents which would then be turned over to defendants in the federal fraud case. one of the store's windows remains boarded up. chow's lawyer fears that sensitive materials may be compromised. >> and they left all of this information in their custody. they were obviously vulnerable to a break-in. when the break-in occurred, there was no federal followup. the fbi didn't get involved. >> according to a police report a shop employee says none of the materials were stolen. the fbi says it still has all of the original evidence. chow faces money lawnerring charge
george chen was one of six people killed in the massacre year the uc santa barbara cam pause two weeks ago. he -- campus two weeks ago. he graduated from leland high in 2012. the memorial service is scheduled for 8:00 tonight at the chinese church of christ south valley in san jose. >>> there is a new twist in the criminal case of leland yee and raymond "shrimp boy" chow. ktvu obtained this video of a man breaking into the color drop printing shop in san francisco on may...
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representatives from the gee logical survey, uc berkley testified today in washington, d.c.y need funding for an earthquake warning system. there's already a system in place, but not enough money to implement it across the state. the critical extra seconds would save lives. >> being able to save lives, slow down train, prevent derailments. prevent injuries. >> we've done the research. we've shown that it works. the usgs has developed an implementation plan. it's shovel ready. >> japan and mexico already have alert systems already in place. the program has bipartisan support. if california does get the funding, it would take a couple years to get the system up and running across the state. janelle wang. >>> some incredible video to show you. want to show you a chopper rescue. this happened when a bay area man survived a fall into yosemite river. it happened last month, but we're just getting the video in now. a man was hiking with friends when he slipped on wet rocks, fell into the water in an area known as the inner gorge. there they go pulling the man to safety. he was flus
representatives from the gee logical survey, uc berkley testified today in washington, d.c.y need funding for an earthquake warning system. there's already a system in place, but not enough money to implement it across the state. the critical extra seconds would save lives. >> being able to save lives, slow down train, prevent derailments. prevent injuries. >> we've done the research. we've shown that it works. the usgs has developed an implementation plan. it's shovel ready....
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this is one of them getting a $1,500 check and heading to uc davis. >> it's not just money. it's about what other people think about you. because if you can see that they believe in you and they trust in what you are doing, then you can feel like kind of enforced to to better. >> reporter: the bay area garden pers foundation in the last eight years has already awarded almost $250,000 in scholarships, all raised through donations. >> i can see the need that they have, and i can tell you that i'm going to keep doing it until the last day of my life. >> reporter: the bay area gardeners foundation will have their annual banquet on june 28th. by the way, what did he do with those $6 in his pocket? he says he bought corn flakes because he wanted to see what they tasted like. >> done a lot of good. thanks so much, daixian. >>> a very different kind of fishing trip near gilroy today. no fishing poles, hooks or bait. nets and buckets were the preferred method for catching juvenile steelhead trout. work hers led this rescue roundup because of the trout. stream levels are so low the fi
this is one of them getting a $1,500 check and heading to uc davis. >> it's not just money. it's about what other people think about you. because if you can see that they believe in you and they trust in what you are doing, then you can feel like kind of enforced to to better. >> reporter: the bay area garden pers foundation in the last eight years has already awarded almost $250,000 in scholarships, all raised through donations. >> i can see the need that they have, and i can...
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he was studying computer science at uc santa barbara. the 20-year-old along with two of his friends were killed inside the apartment they shared with the suspect. today, the focus is on wang's life and the kind of man he was. >> he is quiet, nice young man. very gentle. >> wang was supposed to be returning to the bay area on summer break in a couple weeks, and the family was actually planning to celebrate his 21st birthday next month. the only child loved basketball and it's clear by the turnout he was loved by faculty, staff, and former classmates. as you go into the church, they're handing out these programs with a photo of wang, his graduation photo here, and then photos of him as a child inside. live in fremont, kimberly tere. >> thanks very much. >>> a stanford professor tonight is out of jail on $500,000 bail after tsa agents in los angeles found a live hand grenade in his luggage. this is a tsa photo of the world war ii relic. political science professor gary cox said it was an honest mistake. his father used it as a paper weight
he was studying computer science at uc santa barbara. the 20-year-old along with two of his friends were killed inside the apartment they shared with the suspect. today, the focus is on wang's life and the kind of man he was. >> he is quiet, nice young man. very gentle. >> wang was supposed to be returning to the bay area on summer break in a couple weeks, and the family was actually planning to celebrate his 21st birthday next month. the only child loved basketball and it's clear...
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uc davis researchers found pregnant women who live less than a mile from farms where pesticides are used are 66% more likely to have a child with autism. >> it makes me happy to know that there is people out there that are still researching it to hopefully one day find a cure. >> uc davis researchers siamangs of genetic and environmental fact -- say a combination of genetic and environmental factors are at work with any child with autism. >>> there will be findings released from the year long investigation into the deadly asiana airlines crash. three passengers died in flight 214 when it slammed into a seawall last year. we already know the pilots were flying way to low and too slowly, but the report could also focus on automation controls in the boeing 777 and the emergency response. we will have live coverage of the ntsb announcement on www.kpix5.com starting at 6:30 tomorrow morning. >>> there have been dozens of aftershocks tonight from a powerful earthquake in alaska. the 7.9 quake hit in the aleutian islands this afternoon. the tsunami warning has been cancelled since. there are no
uc davis researchers found pregnant women who live less than a mile from farms where pesticides are used are 66% more likely to have a child with autism. >> it makes me happy to know that there is people out there that are still researching it to hopefully one day find a cure. >> uc davis researchers siamangs of genetic and environmental fact -- say a combination of genetic and environmental factors are at work with any child with autism. >>> there will be findings released...
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want to speak do so up here and i am going to call a few people in but first i want to call wall from uc berkeley has to catch a flight. and everyone is going to have two minutes to speak. >> i am the mother of two proud san francisco proud teen and a faculty member who has been studying in san francisco since 1996 and i am here today, as a physician, to tell you about the results of our research. and about a condition suffered by thousands of san francisco youth every year and this condition leads to a rate of death eight times more normal for men and 13 times normal for young women and although, more san francisco youth, 15 to 24 suffer from this condition than from hiv hepatitis and cancer together, there is good news, the condition is preventable and curable, that condition is homelessness. letting the youth live on the streets costs our soeft a half a million dollars in social cost and lost productivity. and what can we do? one i am proud to be working on the housing, in the harrison building and in the short term that you like hillary and jessica who will speak later will have a pl
want to speak do so up here and i am going to call a few people in but first i want to call wall from uc berkeley has to catch a flight. and everyone is going to have two minutes to speak. >> i am the mother of two proud san francisco proud teen and a faculty member who has been studying in san francisco since 1996 and i am here today, as a physician, to tell you about the results of our research. and about a condition suffered by thousands of san francisco youth every year and this...
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he killed six and wounded 13 others near uc santa barbara before take his life.e asking, were there warning signs? his party spoke at length about what happened. >> my son had so much pain and suffering he caused on so many. >> what do you think when you wake up? >> reverse nightmare. you go to sleep you have a nightmare and wake up and everything is okay. now i question to sleep and i might have a nice dream and i wake up and it is slowly the truth of what happened dawn on me and that is, that my son is a mass murderer. >> peter rodgers says he had no idea his son could hurt anyone and didn't see this coming. you can see the entire interview of barbara walters at 10:00 tonight. >>> the san francisco film commission is working to bring projects to the bay area and last note, the world premiere for the "dawn of the planet of the apes" was held. in the movie, san francisco is not doing so well as the future battlefield in the war between humans and apes. >> we came here, the special effects people and looked for locations. here it is, two years later and the movie
he killed six and wounded 13 others near uc santa barbara before take his life.e asking, were there warning signs? his party spoke at length about what happened. >> my son had so much pain and suffering he caused on so many. >> what do you think when you wake up? >> reverse nightmare. you go to sleep you have a nightmare and wake up and everything is okay. now i question to sleep and i might have a nice dream and i wake up and it is slowly the truth of what happened dawn on me...
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oh, you went to uc berkeley and you want to become a teacher?yeah. >> reporter: erica so taken by teaching she joined the campaign for teach.org, new recruitment effort on college campuses nationwide. >> what do you think it will be like to teach? chances are you have no idea. >> we're really looking for high achieving students that are successful academically that may be looking to go into other careers and have not actually thought about teaching as a career, that would be something for them. >> reporter: teach.org targeting uc bergly, stanford, san francisco state and san jose state. they've also peppered the bay area with nearly half million dollars in donated media. with messages like make more, teach. >> i think it's a great idea. we need good teachers. >> reporter: social professor at uc bergly and former chief economist at the u.s. department of labor says the status of teaching is changing. >> how important teaching is and the importance of recruiting good people. that raises the stakes on stopping the slide in the ability to recruit go
oh, you went to uc berkeley and you want to become a teacher?yeah. >> reporter: erica so taken by teaching she joined the campaign for teach.org, new recruitment effort on college campuses nationwide. >> what do you think it will be like to teach? chances are you have no idea. >> we're really looking for high achieving students that are successful academically that may be looking to go into other careers and have not actually thought about teaching as a career, that would be...
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are speaking out for the fit >>> now at 6:30, their sons were killed in the uc-santa barbara tragedy.rea parents speaking out for the first time and they are calling for change. welcome back, i'm ken bastida. >> i'm veronica de la cruz. cbs reporter ben tracy sat down with the parents of two of the students killed and heard their message for other families. >> we hear the voice from our children from heaven. >> reporter: these parents did not plan to speak out after their sons were brutally killed. >> their life was so short, so tragically taken. >> reporter: but they say they feel a responsibility to help prevent future tragedies. >> it's the time for all americans to wake up, to do our own part so maybe it's too late for our children, but it's not too late for all americans. >> reporter: charlie and jane wang had just one son under china's one child policy. the family came to america to give david a better education. he was close friends with james hong and george chen. they wanted to be computer engineers but were the first victims killed in the campus rampage. >> your sons were al
are speaking out for the fit >>> now at 6:30, their sons were killed in the uc-santa barbara tragedy.rea parents speaking out for the first time and they are calling for change. welcome back, i'm ken bastida. >> i'm veronica de la cruz. cbs reporter ben tracy sat down with the parents of two of the students killed and heard their message for other families. >> we hear the voice from our children from heaven. >> reporter: these parents did not plan to speak out after...
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uc-berkeley researchers found raising the minimum wage to $12.25 an hour would mean a pay raise for 40,000 workers in oakland. more than half the workers receiving raises are in their 30s or older. operating costs would go up 0.3% for retail businesses and 2.8% for restaurants. if the oakland proposal passes this november, it would take effect next march. >> well, some people in san rafael were running for their lives as the grass fire quickly spread threatening their homes today. firefighters worked to stop the spread of a 12-acre fire. kpix 5's brian webb reports the flames weren't the only thing that firefighters had to fight. >> reporter: the smoke was intimidating. you could see it for miles around. there were evacuations, even an arrest after an incident caught on camera. back behind me you see a charred hillside a few crews checking out hot spots. the flames went over the top of that hill. there are homes back there and the race was on to save them. the attack came by air with helicopters and an airplane and on the ground by bulldozers with about 100 firefighters. a few dozen homes
uc-berkeley researchers found raising the minimum wage to $12.25 an hour would mean a pay raise for 40,000 workers in oakland. more than half the workers receiving raises are in their 30s or older. operating costs would go up 0.3% for retail businesses and 2.8% for restaurants. if the oakland proposal passes this november, it would take effect next march. >> well, some people in san rafael were running for their lives as the grass fire quickly spread threatening their homes today....
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. >>> good morning, we are live in berkeley where uc police are investigating a sexual assault. it happened over the weekend right near the plaza and alex savage is following this story and coming up in two minutes, he will tell you what police are doing in the area of the attack. it is thursday june 2 th, i am dave clark. >> and let's talk about some of the rain and it is usually june. there should be some drizzle around and it did make it for a couple of 100s mainly down to san jose and over to the peninsular and cloudy and some of that fog is thick here. sunny breezy, clouds in the morning and more sun in the afternoon and the system is enhancing from mammoth back over to yosemite. 50s and #0s, very mild conditions and this is more of a cold front? >> we will commit some clouds and it will be cooler northwest breeze and highs #0s and it looks like a warmer pattern on the weekend and we will have more on that in about a minute, here is sal. >>> we have slow parts of traffic in the bay area, starting interstate 08 westbound and as you drive west of the bridge, it is only taking
. >>> good morning, we are live in berkeley where uc police are investigating a sexual assault. it happened over the weekend right near the plaza and alex savage is following this story and coming up in two minutes, he will tell you what police are doing in the area of the attack. it is thursday june 2 th, i am dave clark. >> and let's talk about some of the rain and it is usually june. there should be some drizzle around and it did make it for a couple of 100s mainly down to san...
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. >>> and coming up, a sexual assault right near uc berkeley and what we know about the attack and theps city police are now taking. >>> one of the president's daughterels could be calling i may he a and we have problems in contra costa and we will tell you about that straight ahead. >>> and we have a lot problems, we will tell you what is in store for the rest of the day. . >>> it is part of a three concert series and it is called color our world with pride and it knowing did you -- focuses on discrimination around the world. >> it is a great platform and we are fighting for our rights until are equal for everybody. >> pills more than doubles and more than a million people are expected out there. >>> time now 545, many people who lined up in marin county walked add way disappoint and several hundred showed up because of limb lydia sim, 21 of hayward and 33-year-old sonam chodon of el cerrito ted and rental opportunities are scarce and those who did get churchers may not be able to use them. >> the hot ticket is the one to hear ore speech. >>> and the two days visit kicks off today and
. >>> and coming up, a sexual assault right near uc berkeley and what we know about the attack and theps city police are now taking. >>> one of the president's daughterels could be calling i may he a and we have problems in contra costa and we will tell you about that straight ahead. >>> and we have a lot problems, we will tell you what is in store for the rest of the day. . >>> it is part of a three concert series and it is called color our world with pride...
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and killed in the uc santa barbara shooting six face-to-face with killer e corp.lliot rodgers father details of the meeting coming up. and we will have your work week forecast coming up. or 30 is the time. at the big stories we are following. the search is on for a san francisco and fbi agents say could be armed and dangerous. 42 year-old client kelley chamberlain this act and is sought for possessing explosives. chamberlains jackson street apartment remains under seal due to the active investigation. search teams went in and out of his home all day saturday and through the night. for transit bosses are bracing for a potential muni sit out this morning. an mta officials as most transit operators will be on the job today. however if police are calling out sick. if he says early attendance records indicate that service could be infected. a similar set out happened last friday was caused delays on the day and in line 3-j and n lines. officer is of people missing in a deadly blow accident reports only to michigan near chicago to were pulled from the waters on that one did not survive the
and killed in the uc santa barbara shooting six face-to-face with killer e corp.lliot rodgers father details of the meeting coming up. and we will have your work week forecast coming up. or 30 is the time. at the big stories we are following. the search is on for a san francisco and fbi agents say could be armed and dangerous. 42 year-old client kelley chamberlain this act and is sought for possessing explosives. chamberlains jackson street apartment remains under seal due to the active...
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. >> family and friends gather to pay tribute to one of the uc santa barbara students ten days ago.oday, he was remembered for being incredibly smart, humble and for his love of basketball. nbc bay area's kimberly terry live with more on the outpouring of support from the community. >> terry, it was a very emotional service here at light harbor church, which is actually on the campus of the 20-year-old's alma mater, fremont christian school. >> truly, our sky has fallen. you know he's our only child. this is the only son we have. >> i'm missing you. >> parents stood before hundreds at their son's memorial and talked about their devastating grief. >> do you know what his mother# was like when she first heard the bad news? her hands were shaking. her body just curled up like a ball. she couldn't say a word. she only cried.@] >> this is the most difficult time in my life. the hardest things for me is to be alive. i cried to god that whiy this happened to me? >> the uc santa barbara student was killed with two of his friends who police say is responsible for killing six people in isle
. >> family and friends gather to pay tribute to one of the uc santa barbara students ten days ago.oday, he was remembered for being incredibly smart, humble and for his love of basketball. nbc bay area's kimberly terry live with more on the outpouring of support from the community. >> terry, it was a very emotional service here at light harbor church, which is actually on the campus of the 20-year-old's alma mater, fremont christian school. >> truly, our sky has fallen. you...
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. >> and a possible ban for employees of the uc system. the companies they could be asked to stay away from. >> outside, the clouds will clearing, temperatures are warming, how much higher i expect we will go for the afternoon coming up. >>> an investigation underway into a crash that shut down a major highway. >> an explosion leaves an pardon me building unstable. the search now that is on for the two firefighters say are responsible. >> and this warning, -- morning a symbol of gay pride being installed as a million people head to the city to take part in this weekend's pride celebration. mornings on 2 continues. >> complete bay area news coverage starts right now. this is ktvu mornings on 2. >> good morning. welcome to mornings on 2. >> good morning. let's start with a quick look at the weather and your weekend forecast. >> its going to be a nice day this morning a bit of a gloomy start over the square. the flag barely blowing in the wind. the on shore breeze will be with us for today and that will keep the heat at bay for the most part.
. >> and a possible ban for employees of the uc system. the companies they could be asked to stay away from. >> outside, the clouds will clearing, temperatures are warming, how much higher i expect we will go for the afternoon coming up. >>> an investigation underway into a crash that shut down a major highway. >> an explosion leaves an pardon me building unstable. the search now that is on for the two firefighters say are responsible. >> and this warning, --...
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that's uc berkeley grad alicia montano running the 800 meters at the track and field championships.s 34 weeks pregnant with her first child. despite being cleared by her doctors, she's getting criticism from some who feel she could have harmed the baby. that's no concern to the crowd on hand who gave her a standing ovation as she crossed the finish line. >> and the doctors said it was okay. all right. we have more. >> we'll be back with this week's perfect pet. oh, and there it is. we'l >>> coming up on abc 7 news at 4:00 the exclusive interview with the father of a alicia rogers. on abc news at 5:00 team usa and the world cup. as they train for tuesday's do or die match, one bay area insider reveals their position for success. >>> time now for friday's perfect pet. >> i think we have a furry new friend. >> i hope she's referring to the rabbit. we know you're not a new friend. >> cindy shelby from the friends of the alameda animal shelter. first let's talk about noodle. >> the last pet i brought, noodle, our pit got adopted. >> very nice. >> a wonderful home. we're having happy. go.
that's uc berkeley grad alicia montano running the 800 meters at the track and field championships.s 34 weeks pregnant with her first child. despite being cleared by her doctors, she's getting criticism from some who feel she could have harmed the baby. that's no concern to the crowd on hand who gave her a standing ovation as she crossed the finish line. >> and the doctors said it was okay. all right. we have more. >> we'll be back with this week's perfect pet. oh, and there it is....