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. >> coming up is some out-of-towner taking your kid's spot at uc-berkeley. while the cal class is setting itself apart from all of the other ucs. and we have a contend tear take on the ipad? a peek at the touch pad before it hits stores. >> it's 4:44. christina sin for mike. we'll check traffic 18 bit. one third of next year's freshman class at cal will be from other states and countries. this fall uc-berkeley will have the lowest percentage of freshmen from california. that is not coincidence. driving the out-of-state numbers uc-berkeley's chancellor says the university trying to attract out-of-state students in tough budget times because they pay much higher tuition. fees are going up 8% across the board at uc campuses for the fall semester. >> the treasury secretary confronts the rumor mills and it's jobs friday for all of that let's turn to nicole lapin. good morning. >> hey, good morning, scott. happy friday to you. futures are flat as wall street kicks off the second half of the year and the third quarter and wraps up the week. the first half of course
. >> coming up is some out-of-towner taking your kid's spot at uc-berkeley. while the cal class is setting itself apart from all of the other ucs. and we have a contend tear take on the ipad? a peek at the touch pad before it hits stores. >> it's 4:44. christina sin for mike. we'll check traffic 18 bit. one third of next year's freshman class at cal will be from other states and countries. this fall uc-berkeley will have the lowest percentage of freshmen from california. that is not...
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. >> one of the people who full filled that hope and saved jaycee dugard is uc berkeley police officer alley jacobs who watched the interview from her east bay home. >> a little bit of nausea with hearing what really happened to her in her own words. but also just overwhelming pride at how strong she is. >> still ahead, the impossible happens. two campus cops do what an entire federal beurocracy failed to do. >> the mother of two and fellow employee noticed something wasn't right when garrido showed up at uc berkeley along with the two girls he fathered with dugard, jacobs and campbell provided the tip that ended dugard's nightmare. >> things happen for a reason. i'm not really sure why we were the chosen ones to end this. all i know is that we both knew something wasn't right, and we did something about it. >> officer jacobs has made over tours and would like to some day meet the woman she saved. >> i would probably give her a big hug. i would just say that i'm sorry that it took so long, and i'm glad that her and her kids are okay. >> i can't imagine being beaten to death. and you yo
. >> one of the people who full filled that hope and saved jaycee dugard is uc berkeley police officer alley jacobs who watched the interview from her east bay home. >> a little bit of nausea with hearing what really happened to her in her own words. but also just overwhelming pride at how strong she is. >> still ahead, the impossible happens. two campus cops do what an entire federal beurocracy failed to do. >> the mother of two and fellow employee noticed something...
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. >> reporter: uc berkeley staff campbell and jacobs were praised for good work in helping to break this case. campbell says garrido first walked into her office, campus special events on monday saying he wanted to hold a religious meeting at uc berkeley. >> my initial thought of him was it was clearly unstable. the girls appeared to be extremely, they were very quiet, very subdued. they were not responsive. >> reporter: the girls had robot like behavior and she wondered why they were not in school. she got garrido's name and told him to return on tuesday. then he called on jacobs who did a background check and discovered his rape conviction. he returned and spoke about his rape conviction. >> he threw out 23 years ago i was arrested for kidnap and rape. >> reporter: garrido said the girls were his daughters and that they had an older sister who was 28, who turned out to be jaycee dugard. >> he stopped me when i said he brought in his two daughters. he said he doesn't have any daughters. my stomach just sank. >> reporter: as for campbell and jacobs, they say they are just glad their gut
. >> reporter: uc berkeley staff campbell and jacobs were praised for good work in helping to break this case. campbell says garrido first walked into her office, campus special events on monday saying he wanted to hold a religious meeting at uc berkeley. >> my initial thought of him was it was clearly unstable. the girls appeared to be extremely, they were very quiet, very subdued. they were not responsive. >> reporter: the girls had robot like behavior and she wondered why...
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robberies on city streets just in the last month and many of those attacks happening right around the uc berkeley campus. tracy grant is live in berkeley with more on what is happening to people in their neighborhoods and what they need to know if they're out at night. especially campus kids. >> reporter: there have been confined a few incidents recently involving people walking down this street or in areas near uc berkeley south campus. and they've ended up with guns pointed in their faces and being ordered to turn over their belongings. now, three of these incidents were reported just this past sunday. >> i wouldn't think this area. this is a pretty quiet and kind of gentle area. >> reporter: many residents weren't aware that an armed robbery took place here at the intersection of tell gregraph ae and paerk street. a man approached two women walking down the street, pointed a handgun at them and demanded cash. it was just one of a number of ped pd armed robberies. >> there have been times i've left the library pretty late, maybe 11:00 at night by myself and have been waiting on a bus or somethi
robberies on city streets just in the last month and many of those attacks happening right around the uc berkeley campus. tracy grant is live in berkeley with more on what is happening to people in their neighborhoods and what they need to know if they're out at night. especially campus kids. >> reporter: there have been confined a few incidents recently involving people walking down this street or in areas near uc berkeley south campus. and they've ended up with guns pointed in their...
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he brings that. >> this 40-year-old law professor taught at uc berkeley for eight years. >> mcdonalds is changing its kids menu cutting back on amount of fries and adding apples to the meal. changes taking affect in september. the fast food giant says it will reduce calories between 15% and 20%. and in spite of modifications they will not meet requirements of a san francisco law prohibiting the sale of kids meals marketed with toys. >> and we think this is a positive step forward. especially mcdonalds are acknowledging roles in the growing childhood obesity epidemic. >> this law requires kids meals to have a fruit and a vegetable and say the happy meals do not contain vegetables but koit change in the future. >>> a refund could be coming for passenger who's paid a federal airlines tax for a tax that expired. >> key word is could. maybe. as reported last week law is authorizing tickets expired midnight, friday. some consumers pay this tax. well, airlines upped their prices to cover the tax money perhaps make more profits. association of retail travel agents says last time this happened
he brings that. >> this 40-year-old law professor taught at uc berkeley for eight years. >> mcdonalds is changing its kids menu cutting back on amount of fries and adding apples to the meal. changes taking affect in september. the fast food giant says it will reduce calories between 15% and 20%. and in spite of modifications they will not meet requirements of a san francisco law prohibiting the sale of kids meals marketed with toys. >> and we think this is a positive step...
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he lives in berkeley and works as an edge near at uc berkeley. -- engineer at uc berkeley. his girlfriend said he was fasting and was concerned about the trails up there. they've contacted other law enforcement agencies in the area to be on the lookout for this missing man. >> he might have taken these turns like he usually does and gotten out of control. and when over the side. >> reporter: what we're -- >> what we're encouraging them to do if they see anything, potentially brush along any of the routes, there's popular cycling routes that seem to be disturbed and/or pieces of a bicycle. >> reporter: martin was last seen riding his bike and he was wearing a blue and gray helmet, white cycling shoes, regular street clothe 1s and wearing a blue backpack at the time. anyone seen -- seen fitting this description is asked to give berkeley police a call. >> thank you, alley. >>> in the last hour, b.a.r.t. gave an update on sunday's fatal officer-involved shooting. david stevenson joins us live with new information on this investigation. david? >> reporter: tori, the briefing her
he lives in berkeley and works as an edge near at uc berkeley. -- engineer at uc berkeley. his girlfriend said he was fasting and was concerned about the trails up there. they've contacted other law enforcement agencies in the area to be on the lookout for this missing man. >> he might have taken these turns like he usually does and gotten out of control. and when over the side. >> reporter: what we're -- >> what we're encouraging them to do if they see anything, potentially...
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two uc berkeley students being detained in iraq could be free soon? >>> rescue crew say two hikers wanted the ultimate photo opportunity near stinson beach, they wound up dangerously close to the edge and it almost cost them their lives. nbc bay area's kimberly terry is live in marin tonight for us. >> reporter: one person is in critical condition, the other had a nonlife threatening injuries. the fall happened about a mile south of stinson beach. a group of people stopped on a scenic outlook this evening. this was about 7:00, a man and woman were out posing for a picture on the rock when the two fell over the edge. the fall was about 150 to 200 feet down. witnesses immediately sprung into action calling to see if they could help those victims, asking people to move their cars out of the way to make room for medical personnel. >> the lady was reresponsiblive the entire time, trying to stand up. the guy was down and just moaning when i got down there. he wasn't responding to any of my questions, and there was also a language barrier. >> reporter: multi
two uc berkeley students being detained in iraq could be free soon? >>> rescue crew say two hikers wanted the ultimate photo opportunity near stinson beach, they wound up dangerously close to the edge and it almost cost them their lives. nbc bay area's kimberly terry is live in marin tonight for us. >> reporter: one person is in critical condition, the other had a nonlife threatening injuries. the fall happened about a mile south of stinson beach. a group of people stopped on a...
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nbc bay area's monte francis is at uc berkeley with the new smeser is just a couple of weeks away. >> reporter: on thursday the board of regents will vote on a 10% tuition increase on top of an 8% increase that was approved last november. students are potentially facing an 18% increase in tuition and fees when they start class here next month. >> whose university? >> reporter: when tuition rises at berkeley university, so does the frustration level among students last year a 20% tuition increase prompted protests and sit-ins. police made dozens of arrests. this past march, nine students stood on a ledge at wheeler hall and protested an 8% tuition increase this fall. now the cal campus is in a relaxed summer mode, but the realization is setting in that tuition costs could soar even higher in just a matter of days. >> going to affect my family, you know. i already don't get a lot of financial aid from the college. is this is just even more that's going to be coming out of my pocket. >> it's a really big burden on my family, especially since my parents are divorced, and my mom doesn't re
nbc bay area's monte francis is at uc berkeley with the new smeser is just a couple of weeks away. >> reporter: on thursday the board of regents will vote on a 10% tuition increase on top of an 8% increase that was approved last november. students are potentially facing an 18% increase in tuition and fees when they start class here next month. >> whose university? >> reporter: when tuition rises at berkeley university, so does the frustration level among students last year a...
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. >>> the trial of two uc berkeley graduates imprisoned in iran is under way and there are indications any may be freed. today is the two-year anniversary to the day of their arrest. reports say that a verdict could come within a week. iranian authorities arrested shane bauer, josh fattal and sarah shourd two years ago this weekend. though shourd was freed on humanitarian grounds, the two men remain behind bars. they may be found guilty but then sentenced to time served and released. shourd says she is very hopeful this time around. >> well, the public prosecutor has made a statement saying a final decision would be made and that they're very hopeful that would happen. so of course shane and josh have been waiting for a trial for 22 months was the first time that we were told by our investigators that we were going to trial. we've been waiting a long time for this and we hope that it's the end. >> one thing which may be working in their favor is the fact that ooiiran has a traditi of pardoning prisoners in the holy month of ramadan which starts tomorrow. >>> police are looking for susp
. >>> the trial of two uc berkeley graduates imprisoned in iran is under way and there are indications any may be freed. today is the two-year anniversary to the day of their arrest. reports say that a verdict could come within a week. iranian authorities arrested shane bauer, josh fattal and sarah shourd two years ago this weekend. though shourd was freed on humanitarian grounds, the two men remain behind bars. they may be found guilty but then sentenced to time served and released....
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. >>> two hikers with ties to uc berkeley who have been detained for more than two years. there are reports tonight that they may be released from custody as early as tomorrow. sarah shourd spoke to nbc today. we'll have the latest. >>> if you you drive the bay bridge, you may want to slow it down a bit. >>> why some people are saying that sharks get a bad reputation. we'll show you what one man does for a living to prove it. you might just be surprised. >>> a beautiful day around the bay area. we turn our attention east. the sneie nevada, the lightnin tahoe down south. that will impact your forecast. details ahead. >>> tomorrow is the two-year day three uc thecc1:cc1: berkeley graduates were arrested in iran accused of spying. tomorrow may be the day the two who remain in custody will be released. the attorney for josh fattal and shane bauer says they may be convicted tomorrow, but then sentenced to time served. the two along with sarah shourd were hiking in northern iraq in 2009 when iranian authorities arrested them and accused them of illegally crossing into the border
. >>> two hikers with ties to uc berkeley who have been detained for more than two years. there are reports tonight that they may be released from custody as early as tomorrow. sarah shourd spoke to nbc today. we'll have the latest. >>> if you you drive the bay bridge, you may want to slow it down a bit. >>> why some people are saying that sharks get a bad reputation. we'll show you what one man does for a living to prove it. you might just be surprised. >>>...
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. >>> researchers at sanford and uc berkeley are setting up a new system of earthquake sensors directlyay area homes, schools and businesses. it's called the quake catcher network. new at 10:00, ktvu's jana katsuyama is live at stanford where researchers are looking for hundreds of volunteers. >> reporter: here's how it works. this small orange box is a sensor that can connect to any computer, then you can download software and send the data back through the internet. on this quiet street in menlo park, one house is about to become part of the quake catcher network. >> i'm really excited about i. they're going to come tomorrow morning and install the sensor, it should be really cool. >> so this is a sensor that's called an exellerometer. it's the same type of sensor that you have on your internet or wii. the more sensor stations we have the better we can understand the differences in the geology and how buildings are responding, how those structures are responding in different locations. >> reporter: the goal is to make a area of sensors by installing them in homes and schools in the ar
. >>> researchers at sanford and uc berkeley are setting up a new system of earthquake sensors directlyay area homes, schools and businesses. it's called the quake catcher network. new at 10:00, ktvu's jana katsuyama is live at stanford where researchers are looking for hundreds of volunteers. >> reporter: here's how it works. this small orange box is a sensor that can connect to any computer, then you can download software and send the data back through the internet. on this...
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. >>> families of two uc berkeley graduates imprisoned in iran nearly two years are hoping their ordeall finally thend weekend. the two are court for what iranian authorities say will be the last hearing in this case. sarah showered was detained but released in the fall. today in a rally in new york showered says she owes her life to the two men. >> they're innocent men, two compassionate, beautiful people. and if it wasn't for them, i won't be standing here today. and able to have strength to go ochbl they help immediate get through 14 months of prison. >> sunday's hearing is two we'res to -- years to the date after arrests of the bored year tropical storm don is on track to reach coastal texas tex tonight, not expected to become a hurricane but it's bringing one thing texas needs most right now. rain. 90% of the state has been suffering under heat and drought conditions for months. families drove to the coast today, just to enjoy some wet weather. >> and if it rained out there, i'll get a bar of soap. >> we wanted to be where rain was. we know how it looks. >> you have forgoten? >> i
. >>> families of two uc berkeley graduates imprisoned in iran nearly two years are hoping their ordeall finally thend weekend. the two are court for what iranian authorities say will be the last hearing in this case. sarah showered was detained but released in the fall. today in a rally in new york showered says she owes her life to the two men. >> they're innocent men, two compassionate, beautiful people. and if it wasn't for them, i won't be standing here today. and able to...
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. >>> researchers at sanford and uc berkeley are setting up a new system of earthquake sensors directly area homes, schools and businesses. it's called the quake catcher network. new at 10:00, ktvu's jana katsuyama is live at stanford where researchers are looking for hundreds of volunteers. >> reporter: here's how it works. this small orange box is a sensor that can connect to any computer, then you can download software and send the data back through the internet. on this quiet street in menlo park, one house is about to become part of the quake catcher network. >> i'm really excited about i. they're going to come tomorrow morning and install the sensor, it should be really cool. >> so this is a sensor that's called an exellerometer. it's the same type of sensor that you have on your internet or wii. the more sensor stations we have the better we can understand the differences in the geology and how buildings are responding, how those structures are responding in different locations. >> reporter: the goal is to make a area of sensors by installing them in homes and schools in the area
. >>> researchers at sanford and uc berkeley are setting up a new system of earthquake sensors directly area homes, schools and businesses. it's called the quake catcher network. new at 10:00, ktvu's jana katsuyama is live at stanford where researchers are looking for hundreds of volunteers. >> reporter: here's how it works. this small orange box is a sensor that can connect to any computer, then you can download software and send the data back through the internet. on this quiet...
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we spoke with richard hernandez a professional photographer that is now teaching at uc- berkeley.ro gave him a camera to test of because they were in stealth mode, they put the device on a protective case, so he is not actually seen it. >> it is like a brick of plastic. i did not know what it is, i really cannot tell you what is inside there. >> but he says he was instantly sold after taking his first picture. >> my jaw dropped on the floor, it there is no question about that. i knew he me the lead when i saw what it could do is that it was just going to be a whole new ball game for photography. to be able to not shoot a picture and be able to refocus it later and not have to worry about that it is a big deal. >> lytro has set up shop in mountain view california near google it is so secretive still they will not let us shoot inside. they have not said what it will cost of this say it will be competitively priced so they get widespread adoption. it is worth knowing that they could of sold or licensed this company to a big camera maker but it opted to hold on to the technology itsel
we spoke with richard hernandez a professional photographer that is now teaching at uc- berkeley.ro gave him a camera to test of because they were in stealth mode, they put the device on a protective case, so he is not actually seen it. >> it is like a brick of plastic. i did not know what it is, i really cannot tell you what is inside there. >> but he says he was instantly sold after taking his first picture. >> my jaw dropped on the floor, it there is no question about that....
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she's received her undergraduate and law degrees from uc berkeley and bolt. born and raised in sacramento, california. she continues to call northern california her home. and now lives in san francisco. so, with that i'd like to introduce debbie yee as our first speaker. >> this is called jasper john's wagon. >> i have an idea of how the fifth star was killed dear empire not by gunfire at close range, not in the study with the pen knife, not by the umbrella, crushed by the revolving door not jostled or hemorrhaged the narrow drain. we caught the tar and the bullet we came to the body encostic casement of skin rig motor us framed the opened mouths scream. wail for your mother wrap our sons in silken ribbons in a galaxy. the cause has been perp traited. we are adrift on a baron sea. the fleet diminishes me. who shouts for us now, dear empire? this next one is a postcard for a reason that i kept of harold's club in reno, nevada. i don't know if it exists it's a really old postcard. harold's club made we think of harold and the purple crayon. harold's club. who w
she's received her undergraduate and law degrees from uc berkeley and bolt. born and raised in sacramento, california. she continues to call northern california her home. and now lives in san francisco. so, with that i'd like to introduce debbie yee as our first speaker. >> this is called jasper john's wagon. >> i have an idea of how the fifth star was killed dear empire not by gunfire at close range, not in the study with the pen knife, not by the umbrella, crushed by the revolving...
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him is the director of multimedia and technology programs at the night digital media center at uc-berkeley. next is the managing is theidd -- managing director at idd ventures sf. nexus' the editor in chief of marketwatch.com, part of news corp. -- next is the editor in chief. the co-founder and senior community manager of oakland local, a nonprofit media that promotes public discourse on issues. in the front row is a media analyst, who publishes an was a key developer of the mercury center. next to him is an assistant professor of broadcast and electronic media at san francisco state university. next is the managing editor for local news at -- i'm sorry. he is not at yahoo!, right. he is editor-in-chief of patch.com, a division of aol that provides news to specific communities. very local. after him, we have the managing director for local news at yahoo.com, guiding the company's local coverage nationwide. last but not least is the senator who represents san francisco and san mateo counties, and he is the recipient of spj's freedom of information award in 2010. that is our panel. back to
him is the director of multimedia and technology programs at the night digital media center at uc-berkeley. next is the managing is theidd -- managing director at idd ventures sf. nexus' the editor in chief of marketwatch.com, part of news corp. -- next is the editor in chief. the co-founder and senior community manager of oakland local, a nonprofit media that promotes public discourse on issues. in the front row is a media analyst, who publishes an was a key developer of the mercury center....
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. >> reporter: one of the people who fulfilled that hope and saved jaycee dugard is uc berkeley policecer allie jacobs who watched the interview from her east bay home. >> a little bit of nausea with hearing what really happened to her in her own words. but also just overwhelming pride at how strong she is. >> reporter: jacobs, a mother of two, and fellow police employee lisa campbell, noticed something wasn't right when philip garrido showed up at uc berkeley two years ago along with the two girls he fathered with dugard. jacobs and campbell provided the tip that ended dugard's nightmare. >> things happen for a reason. i'm not really sure why we were the chosen ones to end this. all i know is that we both knew something wasn't right and we did something about it. >> reporter: officer jacobs has made overtures and would like to someday meet the woman she saved. >> i'd probably give her a big hug. just say that i'm sorry that it took so long. and i'm glad that her and her kids are okay. >> reporter: officer jacobs has gotten a phone call from jaycee dugard's mother who says not a day go
. >> reporter: one of the people who fulfilled that hope and saved jaycee dugard is uc berkeley policecer allie jacobs who watched the interview from her east bay home. >> a little bit of nausea with hearing what really happened to her in her own words. but also just overwhelming pride at how strong she is. >> reporter: jacobs, a mother of two, and fellow police employee lisa campbell, noticed something wasn't right when philip garrido showed up at uc berkeley two years ago...
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uc-berkeley grads claims they were hiking in neighboring iraq and accidentally crossed into unmarked borders inside iran. the men's families are taking recent comments by tehran's top prosecutor as a good sign. they are organizing a rally outside iran's united nations mission in new york. they have been for years. it would be good to get them out. >>> a lot of events this weekend. critical mass, my friend is running a half marathon tomorrow morning. >> gilroy garlic festival. it's the weekend. doesn't matter. we all want good weather. >> even if nothing is going on, people want to set outside and enjoy the sunshine. i can deliver that for you for the next couple of days. we are seeing some clouds this morning, you can see coastline pretty cloudy right now starting to fill in around the bay shores. clearer though as we make our way into those inland locations around warming up nicely for the afternoon, mild start now in th 50s. livermore 57. by this afternoon, seeing those seasonal temperatures back into the picture. inland temperatures 80s and 90s. cooler at the bay shores in the mid
uc-berkeley grads claims they were hiking in neighboring iraq and accidentally crossed into unmarked borders inside iran. the men's families are taking recent comments by tehran's top prosecutor as a good sign. they are organizing a rally outside iran's united nations mission in new york. they have been for years. it would be good to get them out. >>> a lot of events this weekend. critical mass, my friend is running a half marathon tomorrow morning. >> gilroy garlic festival....
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. >> i am the chair of the uc berkeley's center for education, and i was also involved in the creation of this law. i want to go back to what he said about 20% of the people use 80% of the features. it does not give back to the point. a quickly look at families without expenditures, someone earning $20,000 a year in 2007 spends $2,000 a year on health care. that is medium. we know people who do not have coverage are more likely to skip needed care or live on healthy lives, have lower productivity. that hurts in terms of business productivity, and it hurts their health. finding that 50% of employers are paying out from 0% to 10% of expenditures is well off what you would expect. this would indicate there is a different pattern of restrictions going on in utilization of these programs. if people were to use it in health care costs step would underline the health care pool, many of these are stand alone. people are not offered a job- based coverage. i do want to draw your attention to some economic impacts. there was a study done by one of the former bush and visors to look into
. >> i am the chair of the uc berkeley's center for education, and i was also involved in the creation of this law. i want to go back to what he said about 20% of the people use 80% of the features. it does not give back to the point. a quickly look at families without expenditures, someone earning $20,000 a year in 2007 spends $2,000 a year on health care. that is medium. we know people who do not have coverage are more likely to skip needed care or live on healthy lives, have lower...
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. >> many uc-berkeley student said the the state is putting too much of a financial burden on them. it >> tie the in terms of the tuition increase, it is unfortunate that that cost is being pushed on to the students rather than being fronted by the state. >> i cannot even imagine how will pay off all the loans. >> uc has raised tuition in nine of the last 10 years. if the latest proposal is approved, and stayed and did graduate will pay more than $12,000 per year. that does not include room, board, or campus fees. the amount is three times would students paid a decade ago. >> michelle balked and the shifting her presidential campaign into high gear. coming up will give you a look at her bus trip through the state of iowa and how competition who is handling the toward through the midwest said. we will show you how those are enjoying this fund in the sun during this holiday weekend. and at the fair they're hoping to break the record for the world's biggest broker. [ man ] i got this new citi thankyou card and started earning loads of points. you got a weather balloon with points? yes
. >> many uc-berkeley student said the the state is putting too much of a financial burden on them. it >> tie the in terms of the tuition increase, it is unfortunate that that cost is being pushed on to the students rather than being fronted by the state. >> i cannot even imagine how will pay off all the loans. >> uc has raised tuition in nine of the last 10 years. if the latest proposal is approved, and stayed and did graduate will pay more than $12,000 per year. that...
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sot - lupe gallegos/uc berkeley in: 16:04 y al dinero entonces out: 16:16 para becas in: 16:34 eso sihay siempre que hacer la lucha. igualmente importante es el apoyo moral. sot - no cg in: 13:23 los jovenes necesitan out: 13:29 la comunidad cu ---no se vaya porque al regresar... cu ---ante las reducciones al presupuesto de programas de seguridad publica hechas por el gobierno... las autoridades aseguan que es mas importante que nunca la participacion activa de la comunidad con la policia. ---como parte de la colaboracion periodistica de "buenos dias con celina" con nuestro noticiero... vamos con celina quien se encuentra en el departamento de policia de san jose. take live cu / cesar hoy a las 11 ---entonces cuentanos de que hablaremos a las once... blanca ---cesar ... hablaremos de las mamografias que deben realizarse las mujeres... y las recomendaciones que tienen los medicos... ---tambien en el salvador... el presidente funes veta una ley contra el tabaco...pero ya hay seÑalamientos en su contra... ---y en mexico... un preso vivia a cuerpo de rey... ni se imagina la celda que teni
sot - lupe gallegos/uc berkeley in: 16:04 y al dinero entonces out: 16:16 para becas in: 16:34 eso sihay siempre que hacer la lucha. igualmente importante es el apoyo moral. sot - no cg in: 13:23 los jovenes necesitan out: 13:29 la comunidad cu ---no se vaya porque al regresar... cu ---ante las reducciones al presupuesto de programas de seguridad publica hechas por el gobierno... las autoridades aseguan que es mas importante que nunca la participacion activa de la comunidad con la policia....
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and sarah showered start aid hunger strike today to protest the continued detention of two other uc berkeley alumni in iran. police arrested the three almost two years ago as they hike add long the iran, iraq border, showered released on bail last year. bow re. and fattal's trials stot begin at the end of the month. they'll spend a day fasting to demand release of fattal and bower. >> and this year's ski season just goes on and on this, this this is a live look from heavenly valley. you can see traces of snow. but higher runs ever well groomed and george warren is live where hundreds are celebratinging the 4th of july. >> ski season did go on and on. and it officially ends today and there is so much snow, they can probably stay open if they wanted to. only rarely to summer and winter sports converge in the basin. one fits both. >> this morning i went water sking in lake tahoe, then drove over here and have been skiing for an hour. >> snow in the water, water in afternoon, beach at night g times. >> here they're celebrating red, blue and white with skiing on independence day for only the four
and sarah showered start aid hunger strike today to protest the continued detention of two other uc berkeley alumni in iran. police arrested the three almost two years ago as they hike add long the iran, iraq border, showered released on bail last year. bow re. and fattal's trials stot begin at the end of the month. they'll spend a day fasting to demand release of fattal and bower. >> and this year's ski season just goes on and on this, this this is a live look from heavenly valley. you...
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culture, so we will be starting with two pieces from two arab-american women that are students at uc- berkeley. the creme de la creme. they are both brilliant individuals. they will do a co-written peace -- piece, so i'm going to hand it to them. thank you. [applause] >> is this working? ok. we are students at the university of california berkeley, and we would like to share some poetry with you guys. [speaking foreign language] we circled the dark path was slow, deliberate steps eyes fixed in pain, confusion, and grief we are the ambling madmen we are grievants an insanity we are fragments of broken people >> this is a funeral hymn we sing about our mothers history is lost the struggles of our fathers >> i can sit in the aromas of my past four days in the morning coffee stains my consciousness coffee was once the morning silence, a moment of lists' whose light shine in don it is but a memory for forgetfulness the sense of coffee circles the room -- the scents of coffee circles the room my grandmother's perfume was of another era the memory of a memory when perfume smells of hope and shakes th
culture, so we will be starting with two pieces from two arab-american women that are students at uc- berkeley. the creme de la creme. they are both brilliant individuals. they will do a co-written peace -- piece, so i'm going to hand it to them. thank you. [applause] >> is this working? ok. we are students at the university of california berkeley, and we would like to share some poetry with you guys. [speaking foreign language] we circled the dark path was slow, deliberate steps eyes...
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she is a graduate of the uc- berkeley graduate school, like myself. she has an ms in civil engineering. she has worked extensively for the private and public sector. she has also worked as a consultant for the california high speed rail program, in the program management office, developing th. she brings program level management experience. she has even been the owner of her own firm. we are delighted to have her with us. commissioner mirkarimi: welcome. >> the last thing, when the annual audit, auditors have finished the field work. although they have to continue their detailed work in september, i can predict a clean on it again. thank you to cynthia fong and her staff. -- clean audit again. and that concludes my report. commissioner mirkarimi: thank you. colleagues, any comments or questions for either my report, or the executive director's? any public comment? public comment is closed. item five. >> item 5. reappoint jackie sachs to the citizens advisory committee. this is an action item. commissioner mirkarimi: comment? seeing none. public commen
she is a graduate of the uc- berkeley graduate school, like myself. she has an ms in civil engineering. she has worked extensively for the private and public sector. she has also worked as a consultant for the california high speed rail program, in the program management office, developing th. she brings program level management experience. she has even been the owner of her own firm. we are delighted to have her with us. commissioner mirkarimi: welcome. >> the last thing, when the annual...
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. >>> uc berkeley alumni from around the nation are now joining a rolling hunger strike to protest the continued detention of the two hikers in iran. they're fasting in support of the two cal graduates who have been held in iran for nearly two years of spying. iranian officials released sarah shourd on bail last year. >> a strange situation uncovered inside a berkeley hotel. the discovery that brought hazmat crews to the scene. >> the wildfire that once >> alan: police are investigating the discovery of chemicals inside a hotel in berk limp a housekeeper discovered what turned out to be cleaning supplies inside the room and called police, who called the hazmat team. two rooms were evacuated while the hazmat team examined the substances. >> it was not explosive, seemed to be a static situation. but definitely are chemicals in the room. >> alan: a cleanup company has been called in to remove the acid inside. police are still trying to find out who was staying in that other. >> an aircraft monitoring the area near los olmos where a huge wildfire is burning is showing no increased radiatio
. >>> uc berkeley alumni from around the nation are now joining a rolling hunger strike to protest the continued detention of the two hikers in iran. they're fasting in support of the two cal graduates who have been held in iran for nearly two years of spying. iranian officials released sarah shourd on bail last year. >> a strange situation uncovered inside a berkeley hotel. the discovery that brought hazmat crews to the scene. >> the wildfire that once >> alan:...
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uc berkeley handled the day-to-day control and we are told the second one successfully reached lunar orbit. the aids of the united nations aids program is calling for acess for the drug to treat or prevept the disease. they are calling for increased cooperation in the opening of the aids conference today in rome. figures from the world health organization. seven thousand people become infected and die from aids-related illness. >> thousands of people gathered in golden gate park this morning for the aids walk. organizers say it was a great success and raised more than three million dollars and this topping last year's total. it was raising money for the san francisco aids association . they bring people together. energy in the park and it is a wonderful event and people from all over the bay area and walks of life coming together and creating a community that is united around one goal to end hiv and aids. dan ashleigh served as speaker of the walk . mayor ed lee and chloris leachman. >> jeff martinez is in and they have had decent weather out there. >> clouds and temperatures are in
uc berkeley handled the day-to-day control and we are told the second one successfully reached lunar orbit. the aids of the united nations aids program is calling for acess for the drug to treat or prevept the disease. they are calling for increased cooperation in the opening of the aids conference today in rome. figures from the world health organization. seven thousand people become infected and die from aids-related illness. >> thousands of people gathered in golden gate park this...
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in physicses at uc berkeley and is also -- physics at uc berkeley and is also concerned because he was researching juicing and fasting diets and his family is concerned he may have been malnourished. >> he might have tiken these turns like he usually does and went out of control and went over the side. >> reporter: anyone who may have seen someone fitting his description, riding a bike in the berkeley oakland hills, is scad to contact berkeley -- asked to contact berke police. allie rasmus, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> new information, we just received more information and video of an early-morning fire in oakland. it started shortly after 5:00 a.m. on 45th avenue near international boulevard. investigators now say illegal fireworks may be to blame. our ktvu news crew took these pictures giving us a closer look at the damage. the fire gutted several cars parked in the outside lot. crews managed to keep the flames away. but firefighters as i faced some big challenges. we spoke to a -- to an oakland battalion chief just a short time ago. >>> possible fireworks combined with dry brush caused
in physicses at uc berkeley and is also -- physics at uc berkeley and is also concerned because he was researching juicing and fasting diets and his family is concerned he may have been malnourished. >> he might have tiken these turns like he usually does and went out of control and went over the side. >> reporter: anyone who may have seen someone fitting his description, riding a bike in the berkeley oakland hills, is scad to contact berkeley -- asked to contact berke police. allie...
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uc-berkeley is asking new students for their voices.head of fall campus orientation the campus is asking students to record their own voices and accents. it's an experiment to match accents from around the state and the world. the students record their samples online, reading various phrases in english and native tongue. so far about 300 of the almost 6,000 students have submitted voice samples. >> meanwhile, upper classmen at san jose state are asked to live in a hotel for the upcoming school year. but the school hasn't said which hotel. it requires freshmen to live in dorms on campus. with a large group of freshmen in the fall about 250 have been asked to give up spots in the dorms. the university will put the students up in a hotel and have promised it will be a business class with access to public transportation. >> a new poll finds hiring appears to be on the up swing. the national association for business economists says 43% of firms surveyed will likely increase employment over the next six months. they say they have no significa
uc-berkeley is asking new students for their voices.head of fall campus orientation the campus is asking students to record their own voices and accents. it's an experiment to match accents from around the state and the world. the students record their samples online, reading various phrases in english and native tongue. so far about 300 of the almost 6,000 students have submitted voice samples. >> meanwhile, upper classmen at san jose state are asked to live in a hotel for the upcoming...
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mail that i received was from the navy, the marines, the army, but i never received any mail from uc-berkeley, which is closer to me. that tells me in my mind that obviously -- i am a strong individual, but, i mean, if they are indirectly influencing you, what route you go through. also, music losses. creating more halfies and therapy. maybe he could help fight gain problems and stuff like that. >> [inaudible] whether it be, like, sports, after school programs, or something like that, something for youth to do. every kid wants something to be passionate about, something to be involved in. they do not have that, they could ultimately go on to do lots of other things, possibly detrimental things with their free time. it is important that kids be engaged with something productive that they feel they are good at, that they can contribute to. >> [inaudible] >> definitely needs to be more resources, and kids need to know that they are available out there for them. >> mind kind of relates to the advertisement. i believe it barrier is kind of like rap music nowadays. has lost its hold meeting. it is
mail that i received was from the navy, the marines, the army, but i never received any mail from uc-berkeley, which is closer to me. that tells me in my mind that obviously -- i am a strong individual, but, i mean, if they are indirectly influencing you, what route you go through. also, music losses. creating more halfies and therapy. maybe he could help fight gain problems and stuff like that. >> [inaudible] whether it be, like, sports, after school programs, or something like that,...
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. >>> the families of two uc berkeley graduates in prison in iran on is be pardon prisoners. bauer's fiancee, sarah shourd, was released last fall. tomorrow marks the two-year anniversary of their arrests. >>> a jet flying from new york crashed and broke in two while landing in the south american country of guyana. everyone on board survived. officials marveled that no one was killed. the caribbean airlines plane slid off the end of a rainy runway, stopping short of plunging into a ravine. 163 people were on board. about 100 of them were hurt, but just four of them seriously. >> give them what they saw, the position of the aircraft, it was serious. the plane practically broke inr two. so that we should be grateful for that. >> when the plane land, i told my friend we're going to die, because there was not enough room to stop. >> they were forced to struggle at first to remove the passengers. an investigation into the cause of that crash is ongoing. >>> residents in san bruno smelled gas. there was a section of pipe that blew up last year, but inactive since the mid 50s when t
. >>> the families of two uc berkeley graduates in prison in iran on is be pardon prisoners. bauer's fiancee, sarah shourd, was released last fall. tomorrow marks the two-year anniversary of their arrests. >>> a jet flying from new york crashed and broke in two while landing in the south american country of guyana. everyone on board survived. officials marveled that no one was killed. the caribbean airlines plane slid off the end of a rainy runway, stopping short of plunging...
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aarti kohli/abogada e investigadora uc berkeley 28:57 when you go underground.o ocurre tambien hay menos posibilidades de que la gente va a pagar impuestos, pues probablemente les pagaran en efectivo. 10:28 es una tactica muy ridicula durante un tiempo de crisis economica, porque en lugar de proteger los trabajos que ya existen, estamos despidiendo mas y mas gente anadiendo sus numeros a las cifras altas de desempleo que ya tenemos 10:49 inmigracion dice que no tiene numeros de cuantos despidos se han generado por estas auditorias, pero se sabe que desde el 2009 son.aproxima demente, 2000 costureras de american apparel en los angeles, 450 trabajadores de los restaurantes chipotle, 1200 conserjes en mineapolis y st paul y ahora 500 mas en san francisco. las redadas son tan silenciosas, que ni protestas masivas se escuchan por ahora. 12;25 si ellos protestan la atencion tal vez les va a poner en peligro de deportacion entonces ellos prefieren mantenerse callados en lugar de ser deportados 12:38 mientras tanto, unos van a recurrir a estampillas de comida. e isabel
aarti kohli/abogada e investigadora uc berkeley 28:57 when you go underground.o ocurre tambien hay menos posibilidades de que la gente va a pagar impuestos, pues probablemente les pagaran en efectivo. 10:28 es una tactica muy ridicula durante un tiempo de crisis economica, porque en lugar de proteger los trabajos que ya existen, estamos despidiendo mas y mas gente anadiendo sus numeros a las cifras altas de desempleo que ya tenemos 10:49 inmigracion dice que no tiene numeros de cuantos despidos...
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one uc berkeley administrator is earning $30 more for every 100 in salary. >> i don't think it's fair students have to pay more. >> we think it's fair. >> harder for students. >> maybe we pay administrators more money to hire -- track better talent. >> spokesman says it's tough to keep good people during tough times. >> the best way to keep them and to recruit others is to pay what other competitors are paying. >> reporter: the pay raises are largely coming from sources other than state money. when everyone is cutting back that message might be a tough one to sell. we contacted with a spokesperson and he said they will have no comment till they see the bill. reporting live, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> a registration boom at santa rosa junior college created a log jam today. so many people went on its servers cragged down -- drawinged down. 13,000 enrolled, that's a 92 crease from last year. >>> we are learning more about the impact state budget cuts will have on people trying to handle legal business in san francisco. a judge says court layoffs and closures will mean it will take hours l
one uc berkeley administrator is earning $30 more for every 100 in salary. >> i don't think it's fair students have to pay more. >> we think it's fair. >> harder for students. >> maybe we pay administrators more money to hire -- track better talent. >> spokesman says it's tough to keep good people during tough times. >> the best way to keep them and to recruit others is to pay what other competitors are paying. >> reporter: the pay raises are largely...
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. >> uc berkeley aluminum -- alumni are holding a rolling hunger strike to protest the detension of the two cal graduates who have been held in iran for nearly two years on charges of spying. iranian officials released a third important, sarah shourd, last year on jail. she begins the rolling hunger strike tomorrow. >>> now, an amazing story in china. a two-year-old fell ten stories out of an apartment window, and survived. she was caught by a woman passing by the billing. the two-year-old's grandmother left the young girl alone to run an air ran, and when the woman saw her falling, she kicked off her shoes and ran to catch her. the toddler is in critical can with internal bleeding and the woman who saved her broke her arm but she is okay. >> they may be safe and sane but they're illegal in most bay area cities. the fourth of july forecast leigh glaser coming up to tell us if we have to worry about the fog this year. >> djokovic drying to capture the >> alan: it was good to be a chief executive last year. the paychecks for the top american executives grew again after shrinking during 20
. >> uc berkeley aluminum -- alumni are holding a rolling hunger strike to protest the detension of the two cal graduates who have been held in iran for nearly two years on charges of spying. iranian officials released a third important, sarah shourd, last year on jail. she begins the rolling hunger strike tomorrow. >>> now, an amazing story in china. a two-year-old fell ten stories out of an apartment window, and survived. she was caught by a woman passing by the billing. the...
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working on a phd in physics at uc berkeley. he had plans to go on vacation with family members across the country today but friends and family have not seen him since saturday afternoon. >> he was taking off on tuesday to go across country, drive across country with his parents and some family. that was our last date and the next day he was going to come with my parents and family and say good-bye and we were going to have a picnic. he was looking forward to that. >> reporter: now martin was last seen riding a green and white road bike, a fluorescent green and white bike. he was wearing a blue and gray helmet wearing white biking shoes. regular street clothes and a blue mountain hardware backpack. the family and berkeley police are asking anyone who may have seen someone fitting that description in this area in the berkeley oakland hills to give berkeley police a call. live in the oakland hills. allie rasmus, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> overnight firefighters were busy chasing and putting out grass fires in contra costa county. kt
working on a phd in physics at uc berkeley. he had plans to go on vacation with family members across the country today but friends and family have not seen him since saturday afternoon. >> he was taking off on tuesday to go across country, drive across country with his parents and some family. that was our last date and the next day he was going to come with my parents and family and say good-bye and we were going to have a picnic. he was looking forward to that. >> reporter: now...
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. >>> families of two uc berkeley graduates still being held in iran are taking part in a hunger strikeane and josh have been held on spying charges for nearly two years now. sara shourd, their companion who was arrested with them was released last fall. they went on a hunger strike for being cut off from receiving letters from their family. they launched their own hunger strike to show solidarity with the two men still stuck in iran. >>> and the royal couple visiting prince edward's island today as part of their new trip abroad. as the newlyweds nine day canadian tour about halfway through. yesterday the duke and duchess spent much of the day where quebec city yesterday. of course july 7th they're on their way down here to california to los angeles. >>> 5:20 now. america's ceos are getting fatter paycheck after paycheck while the rest of us scrimp by. and a child survives a ten story plunge. the incredible way a stranger ran in to catch her. talk about that when we come back. ,, when your eyes are smiling... ,, you're smiling. and when they're laughing... you're laughing. be kind to yo
. >>> families of two uc berkeley graduates still being held in iran are taking part in a hunger strikeane and josh have been held on spying charges for nearly two years now. sara shourd, their companion who was arrested with them was released last fall. they went on a hunger strike for being cut off from receiving letters from their family. they launched their own hunger strike to show solidarity with the two men still stuck in iran. >>> and the royal couple visiting prince...
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uc berkeley, patrick sherman. thanks. >> we will be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, save them. presenting woolite complete. it cleans your jeans, and won't torture your tanks. so your clothes stay looking and fitting like new. woolite. long live your wardrobe. >> you're watching cbs 5 eyewitness news in high definition. >> tourist office safe clips. hear from the people who saw it happen. >> today another court case for two american hikers held captive in iran. why they could be leased and ebay now. >> and is he in or is he out question our time is running out for san francisco's mayor ed lee and his choice to run for mayor. welcome back. it is a clock. it's july 3/1. imc six. >> and i am ann notarangelo. we have a lot coming up in the next half-hour. we will have an in-depth discussion about redistricting here in the state of california. a lot of waves being made about that. >> we will also talk about whether ed lee is going to change his mind and run for mayor of san francisco and take a look at possibly with the state republican party chairman tom double curl about what some
uc berkeley, patrick sherman. thanks. >> we will be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, save them. presenting woolite complete. it cleans your jeans, and won't torture your tanks. so your clothes stay looking and fitting like new. woolite. long live your wardrobe. >> you're watching cbs 5 eyewitness news in high definition. >> tourist office safe clips. hear from the people who saw it happen. >> today another court case for two american hikers held captive in iran. why they could...
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a fundraiser will help cover legal costs for two uc-berkeley alumni detained in iran for two years. this evening's event for shane bauer and josh fattal will be at a photo gallery in san francisco. >>> pg&e wants to be clear, it's not blank victims for the pipe -- not blaming victim for the pipeline explosion. it comes after legal documents showed the company would assign the blame to residents themselves. >>> you'll probably see cloud cover outside this morning. another cool one around the bay area. clouds stretching as far as the inland locations and foggy at the shore and at the coastline. by the afternoon sunshine inland, temperatures mid-70s, bay shores not as warm only hitting the low 60s there. and the coast continuing to see some drizzle into the afternoon and breezy. so definitely take a jacket heading out to the coast today. satellite showing us that cloud cover that is stretching far inland as far as the sacramento valley so we are seeing cloud cover along the bay shores, along the coastline and in those inland locations. everybody is blanketed in it this morning. part of
a fundraiser will help cover legal costs for two uc-berkeley alumni detained in iran for two years. this evening's event for shane bauer and josh fattal will be at a photo gallery in san francisco. >>> pg&e wants to be clear, it's not blank victims for the pipe -- not blaming victim for the pipeline explosion. it comes after legal documents showed the company would assign the blame to residents themselves. >>> you'll probably see cloud cover outside this morning. another...
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. >> and a new study out of uc berkeley uncovers a down side to watching 3 d video found when test subjectstched they reported more eye strain. they also suffered less vision, clarity afterwards when watching two d video. also showing that 3 d video is more comfortable and viewed in movie theaters and uncomfortable in a living room. the research partially funded by samsung. those findings published in journal of vision. >> and it was nice, while it laftd but those falling gas prices are now reversing course. >> seemed inable. >> michael finney is here with that story. >> and i'm glad we got used to combining our trips. we're going to need to do it again. gas prices have been dropping. now, that you're taking your trip, they're climbing back up. average price of a gallon of gas jumped from -- jumped by nine cents two weeks, flaigswide now $3.70 per gallon in california. average state wide is $3.78. lowest price is 3.69s ndz fresno. bay area, highest price. $3.83 per gallon. a survey says consumers feel insecure about finances yet half are still not budgeting. the poll found 42% of the consum
. >> and a new study out of uc berkeley uncovers a down side to watching 3 d video found when test subjectstched they reported more eye strain. they also suffered less vision, clarity afterwards when watching two d video. also showing that 3 d video is more comfortable and viewed in movie theaters and uncomfortable in a living room. the research partially funded by samsung. those findings published in journal of vision. >> and it was nice, while it laftd but those falling gas prices...
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. >> at uc berkeley this fall, there will be new students from out of state. 26% of new freshman andnsfer students are not coming from california. the chronicle says that is an increase of 23% compared to last year. those from out of state pay about $35,000 a year. the boost of out of state money at cal is expected to bring in an additional $26 million. >>> you may remember the story. a northern california man found a piece of gold on his property that weighs as much as a healthy newborn baby. his first television interview was with us right here at cbs 5. some are accusing him of lying, grace lee on how one prospector says he knows this story is a fake. >> this story of the 8-pound washington gold nugget nestled high up in the mother load certainly painted a pretty picture, but its tail as the largest chunk of gold found in modern california history may be its undoing since it sold at auction for $460,000 in march. it got international news coverage. after seeing it, some have come forward to say it is all a scam. >> it was the last nugget from california. just wrong. >> australian
. >> at uc berkeley this fall, there will be new students from out of state. 26% of new freshman andnsfer students are not coming from california. the chronicle says that is an increase of 23% compared to last year. those from out of state pay about $35,000 a year. the boost of out of state money at cal is expected to bring in an additional $26 million. >>> you may remember the story. a northern california man found a piece of gold on his property that weighs as much as a healthy...
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. >>> wears hours away from learning whether two uc berkeley graduates imprisoned on spy charges might be set tree. shane bauer and josh fattal are due in court later tonight for what iranian authorities say will be the last hearing, coming before the start of ramadan when muslims traditionally pardon prisoners. bauer's fiancee was released last fall on $500,000 bail. tomorrow will mark the two-year anniversary of their arrests. >>> pg&e crews suspended work on an abandoned section of pipe in san bruno today due to concerns from residents who smelled gas. a section of pipe was once part of the gas line that blew up last year, but has been inactive since the mid-'50s when the line was relocated. pg&e crews say the smell is not a safety concern, but they've halted work on the pipeline until they can inform all residents there there's nothing to worry about. >> we were uncertain this odorant would be coming out today, so that's why we want to go back and communicate that to them so that they know that smelling the odorant might be a possibility when we do this work. >> pg&e is excavating
. >>> wears hours away from learning whether two uc berkeley graduates imprisoned on spy charges might be set tree. shane bauer and josh fattal are due in court later tonight for what iranian authorities say will be the last hearing, coming before the start of ramadan when muslims traditionally pardon prisoners. bauer's fiancee was released last fall on $500,000 bail. tomorrow will mark the two-year anniversary of their arrests. >>> pg&e crews suspended work on an...