122
122
Sep 15, 2014
09/14
by
KTVU
tv
eye 122
favorite 0
quote 0
they included the student body president from uc river side. berkeley city councilwoman nancy skinner and uc berkeley student winner nob era. all six were lead off amidst the cheer of demonstrators the arrests were carries out peacefully and as students leaders were processed and released in less than 10 minutes. today's protest marks a change in their strategy. from now on there will be daily demonstrations at university hall and a number of prominent people will look to get elected. as we've seen what happens at the embassy, the south african embassy in south africa the cumulative effect will be dramatic. >> it's not about getting people arrested but to keep the impression in the minds of the administration that they can't just ignore this issue that they just can't wait us out. that we're going to continue to put the demands on them. >> reporter: the students kept the pressure, and the board of regents voted to divest. the university system pulled out $3.1 billion. in 1990, nelson mandel newly freed after 27 years behind bars spoke to some 5
they included the student body president from uc river side. berkeley city councilwoman nancy skinner and uc berkeley student winner nob era. all six were lead off amidst the cheer of demonstrators the arrests were carries out peacefully and as students leaders were processed and released in less than 10 minutes. today's protest marks a change in their strategy. from now on there will be daily demonstrations at university hall and a number of prominent people will look to get elected. as we've...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
44
44
Sep 20, 2014
09/14
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 44
favorite 0
quote 0
uc sf has prepared the draft eir. the public review of that draft is from august 14th, october 2014. the purpose of this hearing is to have a presentation about the plan itself. this is not a hearing on the draft eir and public comments at this hearing will not be responded to in the finalish. eir. if members of the public would like to comment, they can attend the conference center or submit their comments in writing to eir at planning dot ucf dot edu. therefore without further a do i will turn it to the planner lorie yauchey. >> associate advice chancellor for uc sf. this you for allowing us to present this plan or lrdp. i last appeared before this commission in april of 2013 which i presented our lrd proposals and today's presentation summarizes the draft plan. >> okay. i will keep moving. the next slide shows the planning framework and development of over 15-20 years. the current plan has a planning horizon of 2012 and this new one has a new one of 35. it's important from strategic and academic planning as well as
uc sf has prepared the draft eir. the public review of that draft is from august 14th, october 2014. the purpose of this hearing is to have a presentation about the plan itself. this is not a hearing on the draft eir and public comments at this hearing will not be responded to in the finalish. eir. if members of the public would like to comment, they can attend the conference center or submit their comments in writing to eir at planning dot ucf dot edu. therefore without further a do i will...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
51
51
Sep 14, 2014
09/14
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 51
favorite 0
quote 0
san francisco even though listed on here are 4 she was unable to give any of those and nothing about uc sch uc is too good but she couldn't give me anyone of those smou somehow you have to get this information to the people answering the phone otherwise the people can't get the information. >> we'll look at that call we've about which dialing as members and calling customer service we've done it over 25 times and have not had the same problems and it hadn't to me twice and that's innovate appropriate we talked to the - all our calls are hunters point shipyard in northern california we've meeting met with the entire team we, replay the call and have the person answering the call. >> i don't want anyone to get in trouble i got hung up on once and up to the third try got through that's not easy for our members that's for sure there's anothers and like i said the only one she give me was in south san francisco that's the same answer i got a another thing. the phone is very important you can you know go to urgent care but a lot of them are longshoremen so unless you know the name of the plac
san francisco even though listed on here are 4 she was unable to give any of those and nothing about uc sch uc is too good but she couldn't give me anyone of those smou somehow you have to get this information to the people answering the phone otherwise the people can't get the information. >> we'll look at that call we've about which dialing as members and calling customer service we've done it over 25 times and have not had the same problems and it hadn't to me twice and that's innovate...
114
114
Sep 10, 2014
09/14
by
KNTV
tv
eye 114
favorite 0
quote 0
several uc schools made the top 10.s list, ready for it, ucla is there, uc san diego, and uc davis. >>> this sunday as you might know on national tv is the 49ers opening night. and the team is planning a star-studded pregame ceremony to debut levi's stadium. they are also giving away golden tickets. 501 golden tickets, as in levi's 501. levis is giving away 501 of these commemorative tickets when fans enter the stadium. each one has a special prize. no word yet on what the prizes are. >>> and sunday night football, 49ers and bears right here on nbc bay area. if you want the inside track to the stadium, go to our website, nbcbayarea.com. our stadium guide will answer all of your questions. >>> up next, the nfl commissioner defending his job. >>> and the red-hot giants with the surprise star tonight. (yawn) (ding!) toaster strudel! more fruit in the filling, ya? mmm! ya! warm, flaky, gooey, toaster strudel! now, with more fruit! don't wait for awesome... totino's pizza rolls... ...gets you there in just 60 seconds. >>> go
several uc schools made the top 10.s list, ready for it, ucla is there, uc san diego, and uc davis. >>> this sunday as you might know on national tv is the 49ers opening night. and the team is planning a star-studded pregame ceremony to debut levi's stadium. they are also giving away golden tickets. 501 golden tickets, as in levi's 501. levis is giving away 501 of these commemorative tickets when fans enter the stadium. each one has a special prize. no word yet on what the prizes are....
73
73
Sep 17, 2014
09/14
by
KTVU
tv
eye 73
favorite 0
quote 0
and uc berkeley police now are taking notice. ktvu's rob roth spoke with the young man who wants to put his new tool into the students hand and on their smart phones. >> on campus, i think it's pretty safe. >> reporter: at uc berkeley when you think of safety. >> the shortcuts can be the most dangerous. >> reporter: you must use caution. >> they'll caulk you if you're afraid. >> that area is not very well lit. it's not safe. >> reporter: a student has come up with a tool that can make you safe on campus. those bright red squares indicate where the most serious crimes have occurred on and near the campus over the past four years. he based his research on uc crime reports and did most of the work on his own time. he then posted his findings on facebook. >> i was thinking if you can bind this data and draw some sites that might be relevant. to keep people safe and the times when there's a lot of crime that would be really cool. >> reporter: the uc berkeley police saw chinoy's work and has linked it only their twitter feed. >> i thin
and uc berkeley police now are taking notice. ktvu's rob roth spoke with the young man who wants to put his new tool into the students hand and on their smart phones. >> on campus, i think it's pretty safe. >> reporter: at uc berkeley when you think of safety. >> the shortcuts can be the most dangerous. >> reporter: you must use caution. >> they'll caulk you if you're afraid. >> that area is not very well lit. it's not safe. >> reporter: a student has...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
36
36
Sep 27, 2014
09/14
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 36
favorite 0
quote 0
and the entire area that is all open space own by uc sf is that troo you? >> yes. there is an adjacent space owned by the city. so object -- on this slide to the right where the boundary the red buildings show to the right of that it says interior green built city, that's city owned property. still part of mount -- but there is a portion to the left of our open space reserve that is owned privately. but all the green area is our property. >> yeah. because i know that there has been a lot of discussion about that, but there is also a need for housing. i'm not necessarily saying you would use this for housing but there is a matter of discussion because it's great to use the open space. there is a lot of space there and should be something that might be considered. also i understand there is an issue around the trees and apparently there are some plans to getting the trees out of there? >> yes, we are trying to reduce the fire hazard there. >> there was a lot of discussion that they were afraid of losing the foliage and trees but there is a way to do it to make it a h
and the entire area that is all open space own by uc sf is that troo you? >> yes. there is an adjacent space owned by the city. so object -- on this slide to the right where the boundary the red buildings show to the right of that it says interior green built city, that's city owned property. still part of mount -- but there is a portion to the left of our open space reserve that is owned privately. but all the green area is our property. >> yeah. because i know that there has been...
96
96
Sep 23, 2014
09/14
by
KPIX
tv
eye 96
favorite 0
quote 0
when she >>> a vet who graduated top of her class from uc davis was traveling the world to help animals when she was caught up in an international drug sting. >> mostly i'm just afraid of how long it's going to take and what's going to happen. >> reporter: 40 years stacey talked to us from skype after she was let out of a southeast asian jail for a crime she didn't commit. she's now being investigated as a possible drug trafficking suspect. >> initially i wasn't that worried, i knew i didn't have drugs. they searched me, the police searched me, tested my urine, everything was negative, so i thought okay i haven't done anything, it should be okay, but it's not. >> reporter: the nightmare began when she had to renew her visa. she hired a driver who also took on another passenger, something that's common. the other passenger picked up a package, and then police surrounded the vehicle. it contained meth. >> i'm okay, sort of. >> reporter: a friend reads text messages from her, and stays in contact with her from her facebook account. >> in the 20 years i've known her i've never seen her get
when she >>> a vet who graduated top of her class from uc davis was traveling the world to help animals when she was caught up in an international drug sting. >> mostly i'm just afraid of how long it's going to take and what's going to happen. >> reporter: 40 years stacey talked to us from skype after she was let out of a southeast asian jail for a crime she didn't commit. she's now being investigated as a possible drug trafficking suspect. >> initially i wasn't that...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
56
56
Sep 6, 2014
09/14
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 56
favorite 0
quote 0
richard allen i believe has spoken before from uc berkley is going to give us an update we've partnered with the sxhifkal lab hello dr. allen. >> just what is an early warning it's about dektd the beginning of an earthquake and the amount of shaking and pushing that warning out to people in harm's way the idea the earthquake has started and seconds tens of seconds a best-case scenario is seconds in advance we've tested the shake alert the system has been running end to end since 2012 and we've been partnering with the city with ann for the entire duration of the project. so how did the system do in the napa earthquake i'm going to show you a quick video of an alert that was received in san francisco, california you get that video? >> ♪ ♪ kweerth earthquake ligament shaking expected in two seconds >> so as you can see it is a short warning 8 seconds between when the alert was pushed out and the shaking actively occurred it's telling you how many shaking in synthetical circulations it's light, of course, it's stronger in napa but this is a success story of (siren). earthquake earthquake a
richard allen i believe has spoken before from uc berkley is going to give us an update we've partnered with the sxhifkal lab hello dr. allen. >> just what is an early warning it's about dektd the beginning of an earthquake and the amount of shaking and pushing that warning out to people in harm's way the idea the earthquake has started and seconds tens of seconds a best-case scenario is seconds in advance we've tested the shake alert the system has been running end to end since 2012 and...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
57
57
Sep 10, 2014
09/14
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 57
favorite 0
quote 0
and john from the university of washington and dogging u doug from the survey and others and jan from uc berkley jan is the one doing the legwork >> just over a woong at 320 at one time morning the magnitude 6 pointed 0 napa earthquake struck 2 hundred injuries and fortunately nobody died and the cost is billion dollars. at the same time an alert was issued across the san francisco bay area here and berkley we had a 5 second warning san francisco 8 seconds the bart received the alert and activated there be awkward train meter there was no trains the trains would have been brought to a stop it sound in the 9-1-1 center and other response and operation centers across the state, however, the public did not get a warning the cost of building the system for the west coast of the united states california washington and oregon a hundred and $20 million for 5 years $80 million for the california piece this investment is needed to make the system faster and to provide the public education campaign it's key. now the alert last week was not fast enough to provide an alert in napa, however, with the
and john from the university of washington and dogging u doug from the survey and others and jan from uc berkley jan is the one doing the legwork >> just over a woong at 320 at one time morning the magnitude 6 pointed 0 napa earthquake struck 2 hundred injuries and fortunately nobody died and the cost is billion dollars. at the same time an alert was issued across the san francisco bay area here and berkley we had a 5 second warning san francisco 8 seconds the bart received the alert and...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
32
32
Sep 26, 2014
09/14
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 32
favorite 0
quote 0
the uc police department gets the alert and issue a code red and they did that i mentioned the d e m the multiple agencies in san francisco get the alerts the groups the various groups have been working with jen she's the person working with all the groups in san francisco with the workforce are 9-1-1 and public works and mta and other groups that are receiving the alert and received them only supped morning what's next, we want to turn this into a public early alert system we're working harder 80 hard to get even though political support i told us what it will cost there's a great deal of interest when we look at the alert japan installed they're after 10 thousand people were killed and japan after 6 thousand people and china is building a system after 80 thousand people were killed in an kweerth i hope that this is the final kind of proof that is needed to show the value of earthquake early warning and get that necessary investment thank you very much. i'm sorry one other thing this has been planned an international conference on early warning at uc berkley next week focused on how
the uc police department gets the alert and issue a code red and they did that i mentioned the d e m the multiple agencies in san francisco get the alerts the groups the various groups have been working with jen she's the person working with all the groups in san francisco with the workforce are 9-1-1 and public works and mta and other groups that are receiving the alert and received them only supped morning what's next, we want to turn this into a public early alert system we're working harder...
220
220
Sep 10, 2014
09/14
by
KPIX
tv
eye 220
favorite 0
quote 0
uc-davis is 9.c-santa barbara number 10. >>> you would see the sunshine if you go outside right now. it's all about the sunshine. all throughout the bay area, even san francisco live from san jose. it's not just sunny. it's going to be sunny and warm. or sunny and hot. that's coming up in your seven- day forecast. >>> and i'm dennis o'donnell. coming up, one former 49er quarterback takes issue with his old team. >> you don't come to work until we figure this out. >> while a former raider executive takes aim at the nfl. >> i don't know which is more perplexing. >> and jim harbaugh compares his quarterback it a superhero. >> one is kaepernick, the other has an s on his chest. >> anybody got any kryptonnite? fitbits... its all great for tech geeks. but would you call them fashion forwa? tonight: see where technology meets >>> the smartwatches, fit bits, all great for tech geeks. more on bay area nightbeat at 10:00 on the cw. >>> all your fitbits out there -- [ laughter ] >> >> we thought summer was ove
uc-davis is 9.c-santa barbara number 10. >>> you would see the sunshine if you go outside right now. it's all about the sunshine. all throughout the bay area, even san francisco live from san jose. it's not just sunny. it's going to be sunny and warm. or sunny and hot. that's coming up in your seven- day forecast. >>> and i'm dennis o'donnell. coming up, one former 49er quarterback takes issue with his old team. >> you don't come to work until we figure this out....
176
176
Sep 17, 2014
09/14
by
KTVU
tv
eye 176
favorite 0
quote 0
if you have any information, call uc berkeley police. >>> a new online tool may help students at uc berkeleysafe as the new school year begins. a sophomore studied uc crime reports and posted his findings on facebook. he said these red squares, they show where the most serious crimes have happened over the past four years. >> i was thinking, if you can mind the state and draw insights that might be relevant to help students stay safer to avoid areas and times when there's a lot of crime, it would be really cool. >> according to him, the most unsafe areas include the grenal path and telegraph area and people's park. he discovered most of the crimes happen on thursday night between 9:00 p.m. and midnight. >>> 7:47. we want to check in with sal rate now, see what's happening on the roads. how is highway 24? >> i'm glad you asked that. >> oh, good. >> and dave. >> it's okay. we can show you a picture of it. it is moderately heavy. you will see some slow traffic here in pleasant hill as you drive past the b.a.r.t. station. 13 minutes, a lel bit elevated -- a little bit elevated. when you get to t
if you have any information, call uc berkeley police. >>> a new online tool may help students at uc berkeleysafe as the new school year begins. a sophomore studied uc crime reports and posted his findings on facebook. he said these red squares, they show where the most serious crimes have happened over the past four years. >> i was thinking, if you can mind the state and draw insights that might be relevant to help students stay safer to avoid areas and times when there's a lot...
90
90
Sep 24, 2014
09/14
by
KRON
tv
eye 90
favorite 0
quote 0
uc part happening creek on the part is beating atlanta3-2. the giants need to win. >> gary: it pittsburgh beat the giants out they will open on the road for the wild card game. >> gary: 3-1 ... chapman print 102. >> gary: milwaukee losing to cincinnati. again, they have to win or more than likely they will clinch it sometime this week. milwaukee almost gone. >> gary: the a's have a little work to do creek drilling the angels wanted to1-2 >> gary: felix hernandez was run tonight giving up a career time with eight home runs. >> gary:10-2. a's getting closer and closer! >> gary:a's need to win to stay >> gary:ultimate highlight, josh donaldson! >> gary:donaldson providing lexus pursuit ultimate highlight. >> gary: people tend san to my particular think for interaction and conversation and the fun creek not just highlight after high like after highlight. >> pam: ok. >> pam: (laughter) >> pam: >> gary: it seems like they noticed me from things that we do on the show and not just sports highlight creek you have to have a little of the sports and fu
uc part happening creek on the part is beating atlanta3-2. the giants need to win. >> gary: it pittsburgh beat the giants out they will open on the road for the wild card game. >> gary: 3-1 ... chapman print 102. >> gary: milwaukee losing to cincinnati. again, they have to win or more than likely they will clinch it sometime this week. milwaukee almost gone. >> gary: the a's have a little work to do creek drilling the angels wanted to1-2 >> gary: felix hernandez...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
27
27
Sep 9, 2014
09/14
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 27
favorite 0
quote 0
you, thank you so much for not only our work and xrrns in making the commitment to convene here at ucor this year's gant to help us move the ball forward in california. in parts due to the introduction we're pitting this exhibitions in an concept my directed is from southern california including this community known as northridge we celebrated this year or recognized the 20th anniversary of the northridge earthquake this mayor in the san francisco bay area will age actress the that twooiblth i 25th anniversary of the other earthquake we're aware of that this is the tenth day anniversary of the napa quart the last reminder of the urgency for which we need to act in california to deploy an earthquake he early warning system to help electrical. that's our bottom line. you know, enclosing gloss to earthquake i applaud the governor for seeking assistance from the federal government on recovery for the impacted community but i'm hoping to pay attention to turnover every rock necessary to get the funding to help build it not only in california early earthquake system but the backbone of west
you, thank you so much for not only our work and xrrns in making the commitment to convene here at ucor this year's gant to help us move the ball forward in california. in parts due to the introduction we're pitting this exhibitions in an concept my directed is from southern california including this community known as northridge we celebrated this year or recognized the 20th anniversary of the northridge earthquake this mayor in the san francisco bay area will age actress the that twooiblth i...
83
83
Sep 14, 2014
09/14
by
KPIX
tv
eye 83
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> uc berkeley is one of the universities that has been supporting the new bill. on a practical level how can the concept of yes be yes be enforced? joining me to talk about it is steve monteil, a spokesperson for the school. thank you for joining us. explain what this is going to mean for students, changing the definition of consent. >> just to clarify, i'm with the university of california office of the president. and our president janet napolitano has been up front on this, has been on it from the beginning. we've actually had this consent policy since last spring. it means consent is -- an ambiguous -- unambiguous, reformed, revokable, conscious. >> it sort of makes the rules more strickent on a -- stringent on a college campus versus off-campus. how do you enforce rules that are different in different places? >> we have a task force that mass been working real hard on this, that includes students, it includes administrators from the campuses, we have 10 campuses across the uc system. it includes people who are working hard on this. actually the board of regen
. >>> uc berkeley is one of the universities that has been supporting the new bill. on a practical level how can the concept of yes be yes be enforced? joining me to talk about it is steve monteil, a spokesperson for the school. thank you for joining us. explain what this is going to mean for students, changing the definition of consent. >> just to clarify, i'm with the university of california office of the president. and our president janet napolitano has been up front on this,...
134
134
Sep 24, 2014
09/14
by
KTVU
tv
eye 134
favorite 0
quote 0
so the meatballs have been turned over to scientists at uc davis.nt similar to one in san francisco when poisoned meatballs were found in the twin peaks neighborhood. one dog died after eating one of those meatballs. >> testing on the meatballs found in santa rosa could take about a week to get the results. reporting live in the newsroom, pam cook, ktvu channel 2 news. >> thank you. >>> the los angeles dodgers, i'm sorry to say, but they can clinch the league tonight by beating the giants. the bitter rivalry resurfaced last night. look at this. madison bumgarner hit puig in the first inning. both men screamed at each other causing benches to clear. dodgers, well, they went on to win, 4-2. the giants, though, can still make the playoffs as a wild card team but they've lost center fielder angel pagan for the rest of the season with back surgery. >>> to a heartwarming story of a little leaguer with a big arm. mone davis pitched her pennsylvania team to the little league world series this summer. her jersey is headed to the baseball hall of fame in coop
so the meatballs have been turned over to scientists at uc davis.nt similar to one in san francisco when poisoned meatballs were found in the twin peaks neighborhood. one dog died after eating one of those meatballs. >> testing on the meatballs found in santa rosa could take about a week to get the results. reporting live in the newsroom, pam cook, ktvu channel 2 news. >> thank you. >>> the los angeles dodgers, i'm sorry to say, but they can clinch the league tonight by...
85
85
Sep 3, 2014
09/14
by
KNTV
tv
eye 85
favorite 0
quote 0
in fact, this uc berkeley is one of the several partners tapped to help create an advanced california wide early earthquake warning system which could give people up to 60 seconds before potentially damaging shaking is felt. the demo was detected in long beach, with a goal of giving people time to take action, if doctors are the inned middle of a high-risk procedure or people in bridge traffic. governor brown asked president obama for disaster relief after the quake. early estimates put the cost at $500 million to even a billion dollars. and that's in napa alone. the city is estimating $300 million in damage to privately owned homes and commercial properties. streets still blocked off. more than 1,000 buildings red or yellow tagged. cal system gave a ten-second warning a week and a half ago. the thought is to make it even better. the california office of emergency services has until january 1, 2016, to identify funding for the system. the early estimates put it at least $80 million. live on the campus of uc berkeley, stephanie chuang, "today in the bay." >> we know how important getti
in fact, this uc berkeley is one of the several partners tapped to help create an advanced california wide early earthquake warning system which could give people up to 60 seconds before potentially damaging shaking is felt. the demo was detected in long beach, with a goal of giving people time to take action, if doctors are the inned middle of a high-risk procedure or people in bridge traffic. governor brown asked president obama for disaster relief after the quake. early estimates put the...
93
93
Sep 10, 2014
09/14
by
KPIX
tv
eye 93
favorite 0
quote 0
and uc-davis ranked number 9 and uc-santa barbara ranked number 10. not too bad.r school, your alma mater. >> go, bears! yeah. the greatest school in the country. [ laughter ] >> public school, anyway. >>> all right. the dow is looking to rebound after a big drop-off yesterday. >> jill wagner of cbsmoneywatch.com joins us now. >> reporter: good morning. investors weren't impressed with the apple line-up. stock fell yesterday and dragged down the rest of the market. the dow was down 97. nasdaq down 40. >>> it's not just recent grads struggling to pay off debt. according to a government accountability office report, 4% of americans ages 65 to 74 have federal student loan debt. that is up from just 1% a few years earlier. some of those senior citizens may have taken out loans later in life if they enrolled in college after a layoff or during the recession. >>> facebook now one of the most valuable corporations in the country. on monday it was worth $200 billion. so pretty much that means that it is worth more than icons like coca-cola, at&t and walt disney. facebook
and uc-davis ranked number 9 and uc-santa barbara ranked number 10. not too bad.r school, your alma mater. >> go, bears! yeah. the greatest school in the country. [ laughter ] >> public school, anyway. >>> all right. the dow is looking to rebound after a big drop-off yesterday. >> jill wagner of cbsmoneywatch.com joins us now. >> reporter: good morning. investors weren't impressed with the apple line-up. stock fell yesterday and dragged down the rest of the...
63
63
Sep 24, 2014
09/14
by
KTVU
tv
eye 63
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> new lights are installed on the campus of uc berkeley. they don't just light up the room, they know if you put on too much perfume or got back from the gym. they went in at cal. how the lights could help land uc berkeley a grant from the department of energy. >> it takes minutes to transform one of these lights. >> what we're to be -- doing is upgrading the existing light. >> into something more. >> detecting environment changes, temperature and humidity. >> carbon dioxide. >> a fancy way of saying the light can tell when the room is stuffy. >> someone is wearing too much perfume. >> you will see a change in the data. >> if the group is coming back from the bill. >> you see that, you can see when the students move in. >> we felt compelled to ask. >> what if they are smoking marijuana. >> that will set it off. >> this lights send a signal to the ventilation system to start working. a push for a 1.5 million dollars grant that focuses on small commercial energy automation. big buildings have them. >> smaller bipeddings don't. >> we have -- b
. >>> new lights are installed on the campus of uc berkeley. they don't just light up the room, they know if you put on too much perfume or got back from the gym. they went in at cal. how the lights could help land uc berkeley a grant from the department of energy. >> it takes minutes to transform one of these lights. >> what we're to be -- doing is upgrading the existing light. >> into something more. >> detecting environment changes, temperature and humidity....
74
74
Sep 24, 2014
09/14
by
KTVU
tv
eye 74
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> a uc davis graduate is stranded after being released from jail for a drug crime she says she didn't commit. 40-year-old stacy addison is a veterinarian that tours the world. the new passenger then stopped to collect a package which turned out to contain methamphetamine. addison was arrested for aiding drug traffickers. >> police searched me. they tested my urine. everything was negative so i thought okay i haven't done anything. i should be okay. by not. >> friends have created a facebook page to draw attention to her arrest. >>> the l.a. dodgers can clinch the west division tonight by beating the giants. giants pitcher madison bumgarner hit pough in the first inning. both men screamed at each other causing the benches to clear. the giants can still make the play offs as a wild card team but they have lost center fielder angel pagan for the rest of the season. >> yeah. i guess it's been bothering him for quite some time. >>> 4:38 is the time. offensive that puts students at a major advantage. the the big perk approved over night to boost enrollment in san francisco's newest school.
. >>> a uc davis graduate is stranded after being released from jail for a drug crime she says she didn't commit. 40-year-old stacy addison is a veterinarian that tours the world. the new passenger then stopped to collect a package which turned out to contain methamphetamine. addison was arrested for aiding drug traffickers. >> police searched me. they tested my urine. everything was negative so i thought okay i haven't done anything. i should be okay. by not. >> friends...
243
243
Sep 30, 2014
09/14
by
KPIX
tv
eye 243
favorite 0
quote 0
sam tells us they're looking to uc davis for answers. >> reporter: the grapes are grown, the wine is being meated at the ut -- made at the uc davis winery, but it takes a lot of water. >> it's going down the drain. >> reporter: the department chair says it takes up to six units of water to make the same unit of wine, and that's notes taking into account -- not taking into account the water it took to grow the grape, so they're upgrading, and studying water sustainability. water tanks will soon connect to a recycling system that can reuse 90 percent of the water used to clean equipment. >> the water that was used and still very clean can be used as the first rinses in the next take. >> reporter: winery manager showed us. others in the industry will be looking at the model for ideas. retired economist robert just conducted a study and found water is at the forefront of wine manager's minds. >> about 80 percent of production is the central valley, the big drought area. >> reporter: he says because of regulations, a win shortage is on the horizon. >> they're concerned and thinking long t
sam tells us they're looking to uc davis for answers. >> reporter: the grapes are grown, the wine is being meated at the ut -- made at the uc davis winery, but it takes a lot of water. >> it's going down the drain. >> reporter: the department chair says it takes up to six units of water to make the same unit of wine, and that's notes taking into account -- not taking into account the water it took to grow the grape, so they're upgrading, and studying water sustainability....
54
54
Sep 15, 2014
09/14
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 54
favorite 0
quote 0
sounding name i think we tend to discount that but with questions how much we trust especially when uc the third party organizations. >> host: did they have a paid consultant? >> not to my knowledge. but those who engaged in the practices make different types of coalitions and partnerships. the corporate groups and -- at an art with entirely different strategies that the extreme right and left the other in the middle of the spectrum. >> has that professional bet with the system? in the guess and no. it is a good thing to get more people involved in politics. and also with the competing interests. so how people have their say before the policy makers. and that can be a very valuable thing. where i do get concerned is the bargaining to get involved in the first place. they end up encouraging people to get involved where people already represented in the process. that the equality that members of congress for those a don't hear from others that all. and the concern with the astroturf campaigns are carried out makes us distrust the process and then there would help them with the political
sounding name i think we tend to discount that but with questions how much we trust especially when uc the third party organizations. >> host: did they have a paid consultant? >> not to my knowledge. but those who engaged in the practices make different types of coalitions and partnerships. the corporate groups and -- at an art with entirely different strategies that the extreme right and left the other in the middle of the spectrum. >> has that professional bet with the...
182
182
Sep 26, 2014
09/14
by
KTVU
tv
eye 182
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> security is expected to be tight at uc santa barbara as students begin moving into dorms. the new school follows a shooting ram pamg last may in the i -- rampage last may in the isla vista area that killed six people and injured a number of others. deputies are stepping up patrols in the wake of the shooting and several other incidents including riots and sexual assaults. >> had a young woman fall off the cliff and die, we had two sexual assaults involving multiple suspects. we had civil disobedience, we had a mass murder. >> why campus police have hired more officers and brought in officers from other uc schools to help with patrols in the new school year. >> thieves are targeting the iphone 6. ktvu's alex savidge took this photo just minutes after some iphone 6s were stolen from the berkeley apple store yesterday afternoon. berkeley police rushed to the scene before 5:00. no word of arrests. this is the same apple store hit in may when thieves drove a car through the front windows and made off with $40,000 worth of merchandise. >>> the action of alert neighbors is paying
. >>> security is expected to be tight at uc santa barbara as students begin moving into dorms. the new school follows a shooting ram pamg last may in the i -- rampage last may in the isla vista area that killed six people and injured a number of others. deputies are stepping up patrols in the wake of the shooting and several other incidents including riots and sexual assaults. >> had a young woman fall off the cliff and die, we had two sexual assaults involving multiple...
63
63
Sep 2, 2014
09/14
by
KNTV
tv
eye 63
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> reporter: hi there sam, the seven-year-old boy's at uc davis medical center.hot, but investigators from the sheriff's department for el dorado county say he was injured when a piece of bullet ricochetted and hit him. it all appears to be a terrible accident. the spokesperson with the el dorado county sheriff's department says the boy and his father were shooting targets at a range they had set up on their property which is in a rural part of el dorado county. no time were the guns aimed at a person as the seven-year-old and his dad fired shots at targets about a half football field away. >> parents were watching, and the boy was using a little single shot 22 bolt action rifle. dad was right there and all the sudden the boy complained of pain, dad looked down, saw a hole until his t-shirt. >> reporter: according to the el dorado county sheriff's office, the father checked his son and found he was bleeding from his chest around the same spot where his t-shirt was ripped. father immediately took his son to a nearby fire station from which he was air lifted to uc
. >> reporter: hi there sam, the seven-year-old boy's at uc davis medical center.hot, but investigators from the sheriff's department for el dorado county say he was injured when a piece of bullet ricochetted and hit him. it all appears to be a terrible accident. the spokesperson with the el dorado county sheriff's department says the boy and his father were shooting targets at a range they had set up on their property which is in a rural part of el dorado county. no time were the guns...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
56
56
Sep 9, 2014
09/14
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 56
favorite 0
quote 0
introduce the honorable mayor of san francisco mayor ed lee the city of san francisco partnered in uc berkley when we tested our system it's a great pleasure to have him to talk about that (clapping) >> well, thank you professor allen and again thanks to the lieutenant governor and the snaerts for being here today, we're just coming all together after the south napa earthquake milestone my thoughts of r5i78 with the first responders and the folks in the northern california cities that recorded damages we're supporting them to recover i'm here today to do what i think lieutenant governors already suggested we do is move ahead on something that's important as this just a week and a half ago or lecture i joined the mayor of napa to tour the downtown napa we're proud of the 71 of napa for coming together to unit in a speed i didn't recovery this early warning system is to the a panacea of everything but we must do other things we taking take this occasion to see what we've been doing in san francisco to us real emergencies look like people come on together we've got to bring for people to
introduce the honorable mayor of san francisco mayor ed lee the city of san francisco partnered in uc berkley when we tested our system it's a great pleasure to have him to talk about that (clapping) >> well, thank you professor allen and again thanks to the lieutenant governor and the snaerts for being here today, we're just coming all together after the south napa earthquake milestone my thoughts of r5i78 with the first responders and the folks in the northern california cities that...
74
74
Sep 26, 2014
09/14
by
KTVU
tv
eye 74
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> security will be tight at uc santa barbara as students begin moving into the tomorrows. the new school year follows a shooting rampage last may in the neighborhood that killed six people andied more than a dozen others. deputies and campus police are stepping up patrols in the wake of the shooting and several other incidents including riots and sexual assaults. >> we had a young woman fall fall off the cliff and die. we had two civil disobedience and upd officer was injured. we had a mass murder. >> campus police have hired more officers to improve response times to calls and uc santa barbara to help with patrols in the new school year. >>> a four-day earthquake benefit is under way in napa as people continue to rebuild following last months weigh. the event kicked off with food, wine and entertainment. it's dubbed napa valley rocks. the entire weekend of activities are designed to raise money for those impacted by last months quake. which caused damage to homes and businesses. the event ends on sunday with a napa half marathon and a concert featuring michael francey and
. >>> security will be tight at uc santa barbara as students begin moving into the tomorrows. the new school year follows a shooting rampage last may in the neighborhood that killed six people andied more than a dozen others. deputies and campus police are stepping up patrols in the wake of the shooting and several other incidents including riots and sexual assaults. >> we had a young woman fall fall off the cliff and die. we had two civil disobedience and upd officer was...
51
51
Sep 2, 2014
09/14
by
KNTV
tv
eye 51
favorite 0
quote 0
>> reporter: the seven-year-old is recovering at uc davis medical center. he is recover dprg a wound to the chest. the sheriff's investigators say he wasn't shot, but he was injured bay piece of bullet that ricochetted. it all appears to be a terrible accident. spokesman with the el dorado county sheriff's department says the boy and father were shooting targets at a range they set up on their property. the sheriff spokesman also says that at no time were guns aimed at any person as the seven-year-old and his dad were firing at tarkts about 40 yards away. >> parents were watching, and the boy was using a single shot 22 volt action rifle. dad was right there and all the sudden, the boy complained of pain in his chest. dad looked down, saw a little hole in the t-shirt. >> reporter: the father checked his son and found that he was bleeding from his chest. the father immediately took his son to nearby fire station from which he was air lifted to uc davis medical center. no one noticed any ricochets, but it does appear that's how the boy was injured. he is expec
>> reporter: the seven-year-old is recovering at uc davis medical center. he is recover dprg a wound to the chest. the sheriff's investigators say he wasn't shot, but he was injured bay piece of bullet that ricochetted. it all appears to be a terrible accident. spokesman with the el dorado county sheriff's department says the boy and father were shooting targets at a range they set up on their property. the sheriff spokesman also says that at no time were guns aimed at any person as the...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
27
27
Sep 7, 2014
09/14
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 27
favorite 0
quote 0
the uc police department gets the alert and issue a code red and they did that i mentioned the d e m the multiple agencies in san francisco get the alerts the groups the various groups have been working with
the uc police department gets the alert and issue a code red and they did that i mentioned the d e m the multiple agencies in san francisco get the alerts the groups the various groups have been working with
74
74
Sep 22, 2014
09/14
by
KTVU
tv
eye 74
favorite 0
quote 0
and a former giants' player making a major contribution to fund scholarships for female athletes at uc berkeley. >>> well, stocks appear to be on track for their biggest loss in several weeks. concerns that china's growth is slowing sent oil prices lower. that's dragging down energy stocks. alibaba, that stock is down 4% and spaceex's founder says his company expects to spend a hundred million in south texas on the first commercial orbital space port. the dow down 107. the nasdaq is down 53. s&p, down 16. >>> it was a record weekend for apple. it sold more than 10 million iphone 6 and 6 plus models between last friday and today. that's a record for a new iphone model in its opening weekend. that's on top of the 4 million phones that were preordered. apple's ceo tim cook says demand for the phone has exceeded the company's expectations. >>> in in san francisco, some residents in doe row less rights are -- dolores heights are upset about work done near the home of mark zuckerberg. the work started 17 months ago. some residents are not able to park outside of their own homes. many have fi
and a former giants' player making a major contribution to fund scholarships for female athletes at uc berkeley. >>> well, stocks appear to be on track for their biggest loss in several weeks. concerns that china's growth is slowing sent oil prices lower. that's dragging down energy stocks. alibaba, that stock is down 4% and spaceex's founder says his company expects to spend a hundred million in south texas on the first commercial orbital space port. the dow down 107. the nasdaq is...
102
102
Sep 29, 2014
09/14
by
KPIX
tv
eye 102
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> reporter: martell moore so much more confident starting his second year here at uc berkeley and the learning is not just in the classroom. >> that's really what i wanted. i always said like i really want to go to college. i just want to meet so many new people. >> martell had another first this year. a summer internship through students rising above at cisco. you are learning about the corporate world? >> yeah, just about the corporate world in general and like different segments of business. so people were amazing. >> reporter: martell connects with his boss via intel i presence technology. >> it taught me how to manage a project. how to reach out to other people on the team. >> reporter: what also made the cisco internship so important to martell was tseng a salary. >> a paid internship means i can conflict to the family. i have a purpose. >> reporter: which is to help his mom. a single mother disabled after a devastating car accident. it left her unable to work, raising three boys. >> this internship basically lets my mom know that i am here for her. >> reporter: darren chen
. >> reporter: martell moore so much more confident starting his second year here at uc berkeley and the learning is not just in the classroom. >> that's really what i wanted. i always said like i really want to go to college. i just want to meet so many new people. >> martell had another first this year. a summer internship through students rising above at cisco. you are learning about the corporate world? >> yeah, just about the corporate world in general and like...
93
93
Sep 17, 2014
09/14
by
KTVU
tv
eye 93
favorite 0
quote 0
department. >>> on campus, i think it's pretty safe. >>> at uc berkeley when it comes to safety.dents say you have to use caution. >> you can walk at night if you're afraid. >> reporter: and chinoi came up with a tool that may keep students safe on campus. >> that area seems to be pretty dense in terms of crime incidents. >>> the bright red squares show where the most serious crimes have happened. he did most of the work on his own time last winter he then posted his findings on facebook. >> i was thinking if you can mine this data and draw some sites where it can be used. that would be really cool. >> reporter: the police department saw chinoy's work and has provided a link to it from the department's twitter feed. >> i think it's really cool that someone took initiative to help people be safer on campus. >> reporter: the study found the most dangerous area are the bernal pass. sections on telegraph avenue. and he even found when the most crimes occur, thursday, and time. >> i can see what rout to take that was the safest. >> reporter: chinoy says he next hopes to create an app.
department. >>> on campus, i think it's pretty safe. >>> at uc berkeley when it comes to safety.dents say you have to use caution. >> you can walk at night if you're afraid. >> reporter: and chinoi came up with a tool that may keep students safe on campus. >> that area seems to be pretty dense in terms of crime incidents. >>> the bright red squares show where the most serious crimes have happened. he did most of the work on his own time last winter...
133
133
Sep 30, 2014
09/14
by
KTVU
tv
eye 133
favorite 0
quote 0
and uc plans to let them use preferred restroom.nopalitano says uc should be the gold standard. >>> a respected physicians group today urged doctors to prescribe iud or hormonal implants for sexually active girls. they also recommend the use of condoms. iuds and hormone implants cost more up front but they're less expensive in the long run than birth control pills. >>> fog returning to the coast tonight. a few high clouds. we'll watch this system slide through. temperatures are on the mild side. temperatures a lot like today but changes are coming as this low pressure moves out. higher pressure is going to move in. as we head into the end of the week, the middle of the week and it's going to bring fog in here. i've got fog at ocean beach. fog shooting across the berkeley and oakland area. we'll come in close and i know there'll be fog in the avenues. not picking up very well. it'll be there in the morning when you wake up. overnight tonight lows will be in the 50s. mid-60s. currently at 62 in antioch. santa rosa down to 58. nights a
and uc plans to let them use preferred restroom.nopalitano says uc should be the gold standard. >>> a respected physicians group today urged doctors to prescribe iud or hormonal implants for sexually active girls. they also recommend the use of condoms. iuds and hormone implants cost more up front but they're less expensive in the long run than birth control pills. >>> fog returning to the coast tonight. a few high clouds. we'll watch this system slide through. temperatures...
136
136
Sep 7, 2014
09/14
by
KTVU
tv
eye 136
favorite 0
quote 0
uc berkeley police say keep the doors and windows locked and hide valuables so you're not an easy targetay down the road he will be caught. >> uc berkeley police are looking for any information leading to an arrest. >>> police in san leandro are turning to technology and the community. they are trying to get residents and business owners to register their surveillance video with the city. if a crime is committed they could go to the video to review what the cameras captured. >> the whole program is voluntary. it's voluntary to register and if you do retain the video you don't have to give it us to unless you want to. >> several other bay area cities have similar registrations. if you want to reamingster your system go to ktvu.com and look under the link. >>> the associated press found 235,000 homes and businesses lack water meters. many in the hard hit central valley. the top 10 districts show higher than average water use. state law requires all customers to be metered by 2025. >>> evacuations on the coast of baja, toppling trees and knocking out power. forecasters say the storm may bri
uc berkeley police say keep the doors and windows locked and hide valuables so you're not an easy targetay down the road he will be caught. >> uc berkeley police are looking for any information leading to an arrest. >>> police in san leandro are turning to technology and the community. they are trying to get residents and business owners to register their surveillance video with the city. if a crime is committed they could go to the video to review what the cameras captured....