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uc berkeley, long with oakland and east bay parks to reduce the fire danger from a total of 80,000 nonnative trees. >> a construction crew hit a goods line behind an oakland fire station today. pg&e were asked to respond to a gas leak near fire station 25. workeres were using a bobcat at an oil construction site when it severed the gas. firefighters kept a close watch on the site while pg&e crews repaired the line. >> a tip led to an arrest in a homicide case in antioch. a 22-year-old man was found shot to death. police say a phone call from someone reporting a suspicious person in their neighborhood led to the arrest. police are not naming the suspect, who was booked on homicide charges. >>> developing news. more than 50 people have been injured after a car drove into a parade in virginia. it happened during a small operations town festival. the cell phone video was taken moments after. witnesses say an elderly man plowed into parade participants, then kept going 100 feet before coming to a stop. there were people still pinned under
uc berkeley, long with oakland and east bay parks to reduce the fire danger from a total of 80,000 nonnative trees. >> a construction crew hit a goods line behind an oakland fire station today. pg&e were asked to respond to a gas leak near fire station 25. workeres were using a bobcat at an oil construction site when it severed the gas. firefighters kept a close watch on the site while pg&e crews repaired the line. >> a tip led to an arrest in a homicide case in antioch. a...
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the property is owned by uc berkeley and is slated for development. occupiers want the now vacant property sphwiewrnd an urban farm. >> i would like to see this become an urban farm, to be able to teach the children from around here what a farm looks like and how it feels and how we can grow foods ourselves. >> ordered to leave the property immediately. >> the uc berkeley police lieutenant issued the order every hour. "occupy the farm" began weeding and planting vegetables on the property, and a grocery store and senior housing are planned for the sight several albany residents protested the takeover. >> come down here to counteract what they're doing. >> claire home with uc c berkeley say police standing by. >> woe hope they live on their own volition. >> if they don't live, they will probably be evicted like last year. they were also kicked off this section last week, and four arrests were made. we're live in albany. abc7 news. >> ama: still to come on abc7 news at 6:00. the season may be over but the celebrations are not. the big honor for the gold
the property is owned by uc berkeley and is slated for development. occupiers want the now vacant property sphwiewrnd an urban farm. >> i would like to see this become an urban farm, to be able to teach the children from around here what a farm looks like and how it feels and how we can grow foods ourselves. >> ordered to leave the property immediately. >> the uc berkeley police lieutenant issued the order every hour. "occupy the farm" began weeding and planting...
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uc berkeley police will be here today, so will the activists.cupy the land later this afternoon. groundbreaking is slated for next year. brian flores, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> police and volunteers in lake county, they are searching for a missing 9-year-old autistic girl who cannot speak. mikaela lynch was reported missing yesterday afternoon from her clearlake home. she was last seen out in the front yard. the lake county sheriff's department is using a boat equipped with sonar to check the lake. no amber alert has been issued. police say in her case right now, it does not meet the criteria. >>> continuing coverage on the stabbing death of leila fowler. her 12-year-old brother has been arrested in connection with his sister's death. ktvu's alex savidge is live in calaveras county, where the close-knit community is reacting to this news. good morning, alex. >> reporter: this community is stunned by the arrest of leila fowler's brother. the 12-grade boy is a student here at toyon middle school. the superintendent says this school will have grief
uc berkeley police will be here today, so will the activists.cupy the land later this afternoon. groundbreaking is slated for next year. brian flores, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> police and volunteers in lake county, they are searching for a missing 9-year-old autistic girl who cannot speak. mikaela lynch was reported missing yesterday afternoon from her clearlake home. she was last seen out in the front yard. the lake county sheriff's department is using a boat equipped with sonar to...
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the property is owned by uc berkeley and is slated for development. occupiers want the now vacant property sphwiewrnd an urban farm. >> i would like to see this become an urban farm, to be able to teach the children from around here what a farm looks like and how it feels and how we can grow foods ourselves. >> ordered to leave the property immediately. >> the uc berkeley police lieutenant issued the order every hour. "occupy the farm" began weeding and planting vegetables on the property, and a grocery store and senior housing are planned for the sight several albany residents protested the takeover. >> come down here to counteract what they're doing. >> claire home with uc c berkeley say police standing by. >> woe hope they live on their own volition. >> if they don't live, they will probably be evicted like last year. they were also kicked off this section last week, and four arrests were made. we're live in albany. abc7 news. >> ama: still to come on abc7 news at 6:00. the season may be over but the celebrations are not. the big honor for the gold
the property is owned by uc berkeley and is slated for development. occupiers want the now vacant property sphwiewrnd an urban farm. >> i would like to see this become an urban farm, to be able to teach the children from around here what a farm looks like and how it feels and how we can grow foods ourselves. >> ordered to leave the property immediately. >> the uc berkeley police lieutenant issued the order every hour. "occupy the farm" began weeding and planting...
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and i am going to uc berkeley. >> >> hi, my name is (inaudible) and i attend galaleo academy and i will be attending uc irvine in the fall. >> good evening, everyone, my name is (inaudible) and i am attending galaleo high school and in the fall i am going to uc berkeley thank you. >> hi, my name is wendy and i am going to be graduating from mission high school tomorrow, and i am going to berkeley as well. >> >> okay. >> thank you. >> so are we ready for the san francisco alliance of black school educaters? >> yes. >> so please come to the podium and do you have students with you? >> yes. bring them with you. >> >> good evening to everyone and to our president and for the superintendent and all board president and to sister ester and to all present, we would like to thank you for this opportunity to announce that on may 9th we gave away, 13 scholarships. and we have one recipient that is here with us this afternoon that we would like to introduce her. hi, my name is anna and i am graduating mission as well tomorrow, and i am going to san francisco state. >> thank you. >> thank you. so mu
and i am going to uc berkeley. >> >> hi, my name is (inaudible) and i attend galaleo academy and i will be attending uc irvine in the fall. >> good evening, everyone, my name is (inaudible) and i am attending galaleo high school and in the fall i am going to uc berkeley thank you. >> hi, my name is wendy and i am going to be graduating from mission high school tomorrow, and i am going to berkeley as well. >> >> okay. >> thank you. >> so are we...
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police. >> reporter: uc berkeley police are still not releasing the victim's name or age tonight. it became the scene of a crime early this morning. >> reporter: drivers encountered uc berkeley police turning traffic around. between centennial and south park drive for hours today. at around 5:45, a man called police about a gunshot. >> i never thought there would be a shooting up here. >> reporter: police found the body just beyond the crime tape. >> it's great, you see the views here. you have the views of the bay and it's really cool up here. >> reporter: it's also deserted during certain times of the day. >> i come up here all the time on my bike at least once a week and there's always a lot of people here. but during that time of the morning there wouldn't be anyone here. >> reporter: a pair of neatly placed tennis shoes, authorities towed two vehicles this white sedan parked on and off the roadway just off of sign post16 and this smaller hatch back. police would not say how the two vehicles were tied to the shooting. we sp
police. >> reporter: uc berkeley police are still not releasing the victim's name or age tonight. it became the scene of a crime early this morning. >> reporter: drivers encountered uc berkeley police turning traffic around. between centennial and south park drive for hours today. at around 5:45, a man called police about a gunshot. >> i never thought there would be a shooting up here. >> reporter: police found the body just beyond the crime tape. >> it's great,...
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we may have to worry about our lipstick and lip glosses, because of this study done out of uc berkeley. the school of public health tested 32 different lipsticks and lip glosses that are commonly found in drug stores and department stores. the lipsticks you are seeing here are generic, because the study doesn't list the brands researchers tested. at this point, we just don't know. what we do know, nine metals were detected in these lipsticks, and glosses, including cadmium, chrome yun, aluminum and lead. this shows lead is present in many lipsticks but at acceptable levels. the red flag is the amount of chro chromium detected, a car sin know jen linked to stomach tumors and man began knees was found, problems with our nervous system. reapplying your color and gloss two to three times a day could result in overexposure of these metals. here is the takeaway, ladies. the study says that blotting, that could be beneficial to us. then, we are absorbing and consuming less of the bad stuff. researchers say this isn't exactly cause for you to throw away your lipsticks and lip glosses. they adm
we may have to worry about our lipstick and lip glosses, because of this study done out of uc berkeley. the school of public health tested 32 different lipsticks and lip glosses that are commonly found in drug stores and department stores. the lipsticks you are seeing here are generic, because the study doesn't list the brands researchers tested. at this point, we just don't know. what we do know, nine metals were detected in these lipsticks, and glosses, including cadmium, chrome yun, aluminum...
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. >>> there is a disputed piece of farm land owned by uc berkeley. we are live now in albany with more on the resistance the protestors face as they try to reclaim the plot of land. katie? >> reporter: they camped out overnight. we have a few people waking up. yesterday, they planted rows of squash. and other vegetables here in this piece of land. they are trespassing and they say it is worth it to stop very many. if we move over to the left. they have a whole bunch more plants to plant today. they are hoping that uc berkeley will realize what a reasonable resource this is as a farm as opposed to a development. >> this is peaceful and they showed up here and show you the resistance movement that started yesterday. >> our press passing and in -- trespassing and in violation of the penal code. >> reporter: farmers took over this tract. it is owned by the university of california berkeley and slated for development. more than 50 people entered the property at san pablo avenue. they planted squash, and brought in goats and chickens. they think itit is mo
. >>> there is a disputed piece of farm land owned by uc berkeley. we are live now in albany with more on the resistance the protestors face as they try to reclaim the plot of land. katie? >> reporter: they camped out overnight. we have a few people waking up. yesterday, they planted rows of squash. and other vegetables here in this piece of land. they are trespassing and they say it is worth it to stop very many. if we move over to the left. they have a whole bunch more plants...
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uc berkeley were the first ones to find evidence for the existence of this gene.ut 15 minutes we caught up. she's the executive director for breast cancer reaction, an activist group with a stake in the fight to get women tested for b cra 1 commonly known as the breast cancer gene. some mutations are increase risk. women who have that increased risk may choose to undergo more surveillance or in some cases proef lafktic surgeries. breast cancer action is on a case that is currently before the u.s. supreme court challenging the fact that one company owned the patent on these human genes. what that means is one company has a monopoly oun all testing and creates a barrier to research so in her peace, angelina jolie notes that the test is over $3,000 and too many women are not able to access this potentially-life-saving information. >> the national cancer institute says preventive mastectomy may reduce by as much as 90% the chance for developing breast cancer in moderate to high hef risk women like jolie. >> so you mentioned over 90%. you've got to make that decision a
uc berkeley were the first ones to find evidence for the existence of this gene.ut 15 minutes we caught up. she's the executive director for breast cancer reaction, an activist group with a stake in the fight to get women tested for b cra 1 commonly known as the breast cancer gene. some mutations are increase risk. women who have that increased risk may choose to undergo more surveillance or in some cases proef lafktic surgeries. breast cancer action is on a case that is currently before the...
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but uc berkeley police remains here tonight in case those protesters return. after being evicted this morning, dozens of occupy the farm reoccupied this plot of land owned by uc berkeley. >> this land is our land. we're going to take it back. it's public land for the people we're going to put it to public use. >> you're ordered to leave the premise immediately. >> reporter: the protesters started replanting the vegetable it is university plowed under just this week. four people were arrested after uc berkeley police moved in. >> obviously we don't want them back. >> reporter: a uc berkeley spokeswoman says that the protesters have been repeatedly warns that they are protesting on university property. and that the plans meet the need in this area. >> we've been involved in a five year process with the city and the residents in this area who are definitely supportive of a mixed use site. >> reporter: and this albany resident agrees. >> it will benefit the city, it will help with green space pollution. >> we think that the city made several legal errors in adopts
but uc berkeley police remains here tonight in case those protesters return. after being evicted this morning, dozens of occupy the farm reoccupied this plot of land owned by uc berkeley. >> this land is our land. we're going to take it back. it's public land for the people we're going to put it to public use. >> you're ordered to leave the premise immediately. >> reporter: the protesters started replanting the vegetable it is university plowed under just this week. four...
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family moved to fremont just as he was about to enter uc berkeley. has won 40 academic and community service awards. 2 years ago he founded see your future. outreach program for all students but especially thosliving in under served communities. >> every young person society we have to acknowledge that and we have to give them way to show that. >> do you have time to date. >> yes. but it's not something i have pursued. love to play basketball and i'm an outside shooter. >>reporter: he said he wants to focus on helping others less fortunate than him. >> i captain tell you but as long as i find myself working on that i'll be happy. >>reporter: at uc berkeley abc 7 news. >> fast all of that isn't enough he's also accomplished virginia vooe violinist and chess player. from here to oxford then mit for his p hd. i don't know but but i think he will be okay. >> still to come tonight on 7 news at 9. preventing panic at the mall. new security now making pop already shopping center one of the safest places in the country. plus. >> tension rise. arrest are made
family moved to fremont just as he was about to enter uc berkeley. has won 40 academic and community service awards. 2 years ago he founded see your future. outreach program for all students but especially thosliving in under served communities. >> every young person society we have to acknowledge that and we have to give them way to show that. >> do you have time to date. >> yes. but it's not something i have pursued. love to play basketball and i'm an outside shooter....
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the world's top universities including harvard columbia, uc berkeley and princeton offering virtual learning to some 15 countries through nonprofit websites. like udacita and udemi. the founder is also a stanford professor and he believe hes the old model of education is being challenge. >> when you go to school for four years and the next 40 years is on what you learned the model doesn't make sense in the rapidly changing world. we are bringing adults back into the education system so that they can keep on, you know, getting booster shots of knowledge. >> already, millions are tapping in with an average of 15% of them finishing the entire course. the american council on education says some are worthy of college credit. >> interesting thing is because of the technology and because we can track what students.org and what they are learning, how they are performing on different exercises and examinations, we have the ability to be able to really determine the learning outcomes. >> still, educators threat that inter-- stress that interaction is critical and crucial to learning and there may be r
the world's top universities including harvard columbia, uc berkeley and princeton offering virtual learning to some 15 countries through nonprofit websites. like udacita and udemi. the founder is also a stanford professor and he believe hes the old model of education is being challenge. >> when you go to school for four years and the next 40 years is on what you learned the model doesn't make sense in the rapidly changing world. we are bringing adults back into the education system so...
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and if approved uc berkeley believes earliest it could begin is 2014. >> okay. thank you. >> only on abc 7 news tonight we hear from the barista who helped police catch the woman suspected of trying to poison starbucks customers. officer as rested the woman after getting tips from the barista and a customer yesterday. the barista agreed to speak with david louie as long as we don't show you her face. >> i seen a lady pull out two juices and place them on the counter then went over to the counter to check if they've been opened or unsealed they were unsealed and warm. soy noticed they were not juices there throughout the day. >> they called police. she will be arraigned on a tempted murd qlaerjs on thursday. >> all right. more details on isop the ophol alcohol. the lethal dose in humans is one come. you prooblly have a bottle around the house used in a variety of applications. it's in rubbing alcohol, you use to disinfect scratches, it is also used in antifreeze as well as cleaning products that you probably have somewhere in the home. so what happens if it is in
and if approved uc berkeley believes earliest it could begin is 2014. >> okay. thank you. >> only on abc 7 news tonight we hear from the barista who helped police catch the woman suspected of trying to poison starbucks customers. officer as rested the woman after getting tips from the barista and a customer yesterday. the barista agreed to speak with david louie as long as we don't show you her face. >> i seen a lady pull out two juices and place them on the counter then went...
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but uc berkeley police remains here tonight in case those protesters return.er being evicted this morning, dozens of occupy the farm reoccupied this plot of land owned by uc berkeley. >> this land is our land. we're going to take it back. it's public land for the people we're going to put it to public use. >> you're ordered to leave the premise immediately. >> reporter: the protesters started replanting the vegetable it is university plowed under just this week. four people were arrested after uc berkeley police moved in. >> obviously we don't want them back. >> reporter: a uc berkeley spokeswoman says that the protesters have been repeatedly warns that they are protesting on university property. and that the plans meet the need in this area. >> we've been involved in a five year process with the city and the residents in this area who are definitely supportive of a mixed use site. >> reporter: and this albany resident agrees. >> it will benefit the city, it will help with green space pollution. >> we think that the city made several legal errors in adopts the
but uc berkeley police remains here tonight in case those protesters return.er being evicted this morning, dozens of occupy the farm reoccupied this plot of land owned by uc berkeley. >> this land is our land. we're going to take it back. it's public land for the people we're going to put it to public use. >> you're ordered to leave the premise immediately. >> reporter: the protesters started replanting the vegetable it is university plowed under just this week. four people...
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uc berkeley police this morning arrested four people for trespassing on a piece of land known as the guilt trap. they were the only ones who were later identified as friends of brook moran. >> it is really -- the university should be looking at it as an opportunity to do something transformative and i am upset about how they are destroying a beautiful public project right now. >> reporter: uc berkeley police told the activists they had to leave because the land is owned by the campus. one was arrested for not leaving and just after 9:00, they brought in a tractor to mow the plants that were grown. one activist tried to jump on the tractor to try to stop it. >> they are doing illegal acts on our property. >> reporter: the piece of land is already slated for development. they are expected to break ground early next year. this is the last piece of fertile land in the east bay. >> this is an absolute disgrace to be tearing out these crops. >> reporter: those arrested will be facing trespassing and resisting arrest charges and i just got off the phone and they said they will be reconvenin
uc berkeley police this morning arrested four people for trespassing on a piece of land known as the guilt trap. they were the only ones who were later identified as friends of brook moran. >> it is really -- the university should be looking at it as an opportunity to do something transformative and i am upset about how they are destroying a beautiful public project right now. >> reporter: uc berkeley police told the activists they had to leave because the land is owned by the...
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uc berkeley professor is worried the bad welds may have compromised the seismic safety of the bridge. >> these are important. we have to keep the legs together so they move together. it is like a table with four legs. if those four legs move in different directions, that's not going to be good. >> in a statement, a spokesperson for the metropolitan transportation commission says, there are millions of welds on the bridge. this issue involves about 20 of them. the mtc says the welds won't affect structural stability and will not affect the grand opening of the bridge planned for labor day weekend. >>> caltrans working on a plan to replace old rail bridges in san mateo. the bridges at tilton, monta diablo and santa inez and popular avenue, all more than 100 years old. the bridges are structurally unsound and need to be replaced. the new bridges will be raised higher above the roadways and ensure caltrans is prepared for electrified rail service. a public meeting will be held tonight to inform residents about the plan >>> rising from the ashes, the preview of the final touch that will ma
uc berkeley professor is worried the bad welds may have compromised the seismic safety of the bridge. >> these are important. we have to keep the legs together so they move together. it is like a table with four legs. if those four legs move in different directions, that's not going to be good. >> in a statement, a spokesperson for the metropolitan transportation commission says, there are millions of welds on the bridge. this issue involves about 20 of them. the mtc says the welds...
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new this morning, researchers at uc berkeley have just published a study thatçócmz showsq dange levelsling on theñr xdfda more rei5q%=99ñ theyw3 tested 32 lipsticks and glosses found in drug stores and department stores andi] tested in those t(jfprod,m1ñ they foun led, chromium, ia%u51ñ aluminum uc berkeley health science highlights a need for more the u.s.lu no standards for metal content in cosmetics.çófá& consumers have no way oft( knowg what's in thÑp product because...
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a uc berkeley engineer laid out the concerns in a story today. he says they did tests that were the least sensitive to the presence of pits, and lo and behold, the test says there is no problem. that's when uc berkeley engineering professor thomas def sign, who says caltrans found rust and pits in the ducts, but he said didn't use the correct method to test how much they could compromise the strength of the steel inside this section of the bridge. a bay bridge spokesperson says this problem is not new, it was discovered in 2008 when this section of the bridge was being built and says engineers and contractors came up with solutions to the rust problem and the die sign -- design of the bridge allows for continued strength even with some rust on some steel tendons. >> we have 10% more than would be necessarily required of that, say, 110%, only 1.5're were effected and of that 1 35, they lost 5% of their strength. >> what you're seeing here is a model of the skyway, which helps to illustrate which section is now raising the concerns. andrew gordon w
a uc berkeley engineer laid out the concerns in a story today. he says they did tests that were the least sensitive to the presence of pits, and lo and behold, the test says there is no problem. that's when uc berkeley engineering professor thomas def sign, who says caltrans found rust and pits in the ducts, but he said didn't use the correct method to test how much they could compromise the strength of the steel inside this section of the bridge. a bay bridge spokesperson says this problem is...
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a uc berkeley engineer laid out the concerns in a story today. he says they did tests that were the least sensitive to the presence of pits, and lo and behold, the test says there is no problem. that's when uc berkeley engineering professor thomas def sign, who says caltrans found rust and pits in the ducts, but he said didn't use the correct method to test how much they could compromise the strength of the steel inside this section of the bridge. a bay bridge spokesperson says this problem is not new, it was discovered in 2008 when this section of the bridge was being built and says engineers and contractors came up with solutions to the rust problem and the die sign -- design of the bridge allows for continued strength even with some rust on some steel tendons. >> we have 10% more than would be necessarily required of that, say, 110%, only 1.5're were effected and of that 1 35, they lost 5% of their strength. >> what you're seeing here is a model of the skyway, which helps to illustrate which section is now raising the concerns. andrew gordon w
a uc berkeley engineer laid out the concerns in a story today. he says they did tests that were the least sensitive to the presence of pits, and lo and behold, the test says there is no problem. that's when uc berkeley engineering professor thomas def sign, who says caltrans found rust and pits in the ducts, but he said didn't use the correct method to test how much they could compromise the strength of the steel inside this section of the bridge. a bay bridge spokesperson says this problem is...
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and if approved uc berkeley believes earliest it could begin is 2014. >> okay. thank you. >> only on abc 7 news tonight we hear from the barista who helped police catch the woman suspected of trying to poison starbucks customers. officer as rested the woman after getting tips from the barista and a customer yesterday. the barista agreed to speak with david louie as long as we don't show you her face. >> i seen a lady pull out two juices and place them on the counter then went over to the counter to check if they've been opened or unsealed they were unsealed and warm. soy noticed they were not juices there throughout the day. >> they called police. she will be arraigned on a tempted murd qlaerjs on thursday. >> all right. more details on isop the ophol alcohol. the lethal dose in humans is one come. you prooblly have a bottle around the house used in a variety of applications. it's in rubbing alcohol, you use to disinfect scratches, it is also used in antifreeze as well as cleaning products that you probably have somewhere in the home. so what happens if it is in
and if approved uc berkeley believes earliest it could begin is 2014. >> okay. thank you. >> only on abc 7 news tonight we hear from the barista who helped police catch the woman suspected of trying to poison starbucks customers. officer as rested the woman after getting tips from the barista and a customer yesterday. the barista agreed to speak with david louie as long as we don't show you her face. >> i seen a lady pull out two juices and place them on the counter then went...
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. ♪ >> governor jerry brown yong greated from uc berkeley in 1961.is own father was governor at the time and handed jerry brown his diploma. today, the governor focused on the future and the power of democracy as well as the pour of individual people. >> but i do affirm based on my experience that people can exercise power where ever they are on society. certainly, not on every occasion but at crucial moments, imaginative and bold people make a difference. >> brown told the graduates they have the intellect to make change. and all they need is the will. >>> after days of speculation, it's official. silicon valley's yahoo!announced it is buying tumblr. alex savidge is live with more reaction to this. >> reporter: one tech analyst i talked to here in san francisco told me today the goal of this deal is to try to make yahoo!cool again. it's a play for younger users. marissa mayer announced this $is .5 billion deal to -- $1.5 billion deal to buy tumblr. most of the visitors are in their teens and 20s. the company will be operated independently. it won't
. ♪ >> governor jerry brown yong greated from uc berkeley in 1961.is own father was governor at the time and handed jerry brown his diploma. today, the governor focused on the future and the power of democracy as well as the pour of individual people. >> but i do affirm based on my experience that people can exercise power where ever they are on society. certainly, not on every occasion but at crucial moments, imaginative and bold people make a difference. >> brown told the...
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that to us is ideal. >> but uc berkeley wants to remove most of its 22,000 eucalyptus trees and restore native species like they did in the clairemont canyon. >> these are lower trees. they don't have the same bark characteristics. they put far less litter out per acre per year in terms of ground fuels. >> but opponents believe the native species are a greater fire threat. >> and because all of these trees have foliage at ground level, they are ideal for propogating a fire. >> reporter: they are providing the money to cut down the trees and a final public meeting is scheduled for tomorrow at clairemont middle school in oakland at 10:00 a.m. in the east bay, alan wang, abc7 news. >>> tonight the port of oakland suspended operations for 24 hours to investigate the death of a longshoreman there. the unidentified employee died when his white pick up truck plunged into the san francisco bay this afternoon. the man who worked at the port for 50 years was helping direct the placement of containers when this accident happened. >>> a southern california woman has been charged with bill -- bilkin
that to us is ideal. >> but uc berkeley wants to remove most of its 22,000 eucalyptus trees and restore native species like they did in the clairemont canyon. >> these are lower trees. they don't have the same bark characteristics. they put far less litter out per acre per year in terms of ground fuels. >> but opponents believe the native species are a greater fire threat. >> and because all of these trees have foliage at ground level, they are ideal for propogating a...
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scientists at uc berkeley were the first ones to find evidence for the existence of this gene. we caught up jagger in berkeley. she is the executive director for the department and heads the fight to get women tested for the mutation. >> it is known as the breast cancer gene. some mutations are linked to an increased link for breast cancer. people with that increased risk may choose to undergo surveillance or surgery. >> the cancer institute says that it may reduce by as much 90% the chance of developing breast cancer in moderate to high-risk women like angelina jolie. >> how effective is this surgery in preventing surgery. >> the data suggests that the surgery may reduce the chances of developing breast cancer by 90% in high risk women. you should always talk to your doctor before making a decision. >> that was a big decision. thanks. >>> it is 4:37. our first check of weather. and we are in for a pretty good week, i bet. >> yet. we will start to see the temperatures cooling down. and the sea breeze will be a factor. we are starting out the day with a little less fog. we will
scientists at uc berkeley were the first ones to find evidence for the existence of this gene. we caught up jagger in berkeley. she is the executive director for the department and heads the fight to get women tested for the mutation. >> it is known as the breast cancer gene. some mutations are linked to an increased link for breast cancer. people with that increased risk may choose to undergo surveillance or surgery. >> the cancer institute says that it may reduce by as much 90%...
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liz, this is well above the campus, but still the property of uc berkeley, asking folks if they know anything to call the uc berkeley police department. >> any word of what these guys were doing that night? >> reporter: no, quite a crowd here right now. a popular area for people to come and park and look at the city lights. it's not clear what all the people were doing at 5:30 in the morning yesterday. >> sure. thank you, joe. >>> the father of a 12-year-old boy who has been accused of stabbing his 8lights to death says he's standing by his son until he sees the evidence. leila fowler's brother said he saw an intruder running from the valley springs home the day his sister was killed. that set off a two-week man hunt that ended with the boy's arrest on saturday. >> it's unreal how somebody at 12 years old could have a mind set. what was going through his mind? >> investigators will not say what lead to the arrest, but they do say that they have collected a substantial amount of evidence in the house including dna. >>> search teams are trying to find a 9-year-old autistic girl from sa
liz, this is well above the campus, but still the property of uc berkeley, asking folks if they know anything to call the uc berkeley police department. >> any word of what these guys were doing that night? >> reporter: no, quite a crowd here right now. a popular area for people to come and park and look at the city lights. it's not clear what all the people were doing at 5:30 in the morning yesterday. >> sure. thank you, joe. >>> the father of a 12-year-old boy who...
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. >> police are investigating the death of a man found shot in the hills above uc berkeley outside a car packed near centennial drive. police received several 9-1-1 calls about a shooting. police investigated the crime for 12 hours. >> a search is underway in lake county for a nine-year-old awe advertise tick girl who is unable to speak. investigators say because of her mental state, age and circumstances, she is considered "at risk" and amber alert was issued and canceled because police say the case does not meet the criteria at the time. in fremont, police are searching for a missing teen that could be in a stolen truck with a 30-year-old man. the 15-year-old is described as hispanic and 4' 1" at 90 pounds. she was seen saturday at her uncle's home and she may be in a stolen white ford pickup license plate 6e82209. there is a white camper shell and a raised suspension. >> manhunt is intensifying in the woods for a northern california man wanted for murder of his family. investigators believe the 45-year-old shane miller killed his wife and two daughters in shasta agents. teams from
. >> police are investigating the death of a man found shot in the hills above uc berkeley outside a car packed near centennial drive. police received several 9-1-1 calls about a shooting. police investigated the crime for 12 hours. >> a search is underway in lake county for a nine-year-old awe advertise tick girl who is unable to speak. investigators say because of her mental state, age and circumstances, she is considered "at risk" and amber alert was issued and canceled...
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that to us is ideal. >> but uc berkeley wants to remove most of its 22,000 eucalyptus trees and restore native species like they did in the clairemont canyon. >> these are lower trees. they don't have the same bark characteristics. they put far less litter out per acre per year in terms of ground fuels. >> but opponents believe the native species are a greater fire threat. >> and because all of these trees have foliage at ground level, they are ideal for propogating a fire. >> reporter: they are providing the money to cut down the trees and a final public meeting is scheduled for tomorrow at clairemont middle school in oakland at 10:00 a.m. in the east bay, alan wang, abc7 news. >>> tonight the port of oakland suspended operations for 24 hours to investigate the death of a longshoreman there. the unidentified employee died when his white pick up truck plunged into the san francisco bay this afternoon. the man who worked at the port for 50 years was helping direct the placement of containers when this accident happened. >>> a southern california woman has been charged with bill -- bilkin
that to us is ideal. >> but uc berkeley wants to remove most of its 22,000 eucalyptus trees and restore native species like they did in the clairemont canyon. >> these are lower trees. they don't have the same bark characteristics. they put far less litter out per acre per year in terms of ground fuels. >> but opponents believe the native species are a greater fire threat. >> and because all of these trees have foliage at ground level, they are ideal for propogating a...
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you can expect delays in that area between 2:00 and 4:00. >>> uc berkeley is close to securing fundingusands of trees because of fire danger. up to 22,000 trees could be on the chopping block. uc is seeking $1.5 million from fema which this school would then match. >>> the powerball jackpot is at $600 million. the drawing is tonight. if there's not winner it will go up to $1 billion. your odds of winning 1 in 175 million. >>> tomorrow on kpix, more security on tap for beta breakers and the tour of california. san francisco police chief said his officers will be ready. >> there's always a knuckle head factor. we try to pick our spots. we'll escort people off that aren't registered and bibbed. everybody wants this to be a safe race. >> the big question to oakland's new top cop who is in charge of the oakland police department, he has his response on kpix 5 this morning. i had a one on one interview with him. our show tomorrow starts at 7:30. >>> one last look at our weather forecast this weekend. looking nice. >> it is looking gorgeous today. a beautiful saturday. tomorrow is going to be
you can expect delays in that area between 2:00 and 4:00. >>> uc berkeley is close to securing fundingusands of trees because of fire danger. up to 22,000 trees could be on the chopping block. uc is seeking $1.5 million from fema which this school would then match. >>> the powerball jackpot is at $600 million. the drawing is tonight. if there's not winner it will go up to $1 billion. your odds of winning 1 in 175 million. >>> tomorrow on kpix, more security on tap for...
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that to us is ideal. >> but uc berkeley wants to remove most of its 22,000 eucalyptus trees and restore native species like they did in the clairemont canyon. >> these are lower trees. they don't have the same bark characteristics. they put far less litter out per acre per year in terms of ground fuels. >> but opponents believe the native species are a greater fire threat. >> and because all of these trees have foliage at ground level, they are ideal for propogating a fire. >> reporter: they are providing the money to cut down the trees and a final public meeting is scheduled for tomorrow at clairemont middle school in oakland at 10:00 a.m. in the east bay, alan wang, abc7 news. >>> tonight the port of oakland suspended operations for 24 hours to investigate the death of a longshoreman there. the unidentified employee died when his white pick up truck plunged into the san francisco bay this afternoon. the man who worked at the port for 50 years was helping direct the placement of containers when this accident happened. >>> a southern california woman has been charged with bill -- bilkin
that to us is ideal. >> but uc berkeley wants to remove most of its 22,000 eucalyptus trees and restore native species like they did in the clairemont canyon. >> these are lower trees. they don't have the same bark characteristics. they put far less litter out per acre per year in terms of ground fuels. >> but opponents believe the native species are a greater fire threat. >> and because all of these trees have foliage at ground level, they are ideal for propogating a...
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the lead researchers at uc berkeley says the study highlights a need for more oversight from the fda noting the u.s. has no standards for metal content in cosmetics. she adds consumers have no way of knowing what's in the product because lipstick makers are not required to list the ingredients. the study did not list the brands tested but said the prices range from $5 to $25. >>> california is now suing several retailers and candy makers claiming the companies exposed customers to illegal lead levels in candy, plum and ginger products. the lawsuit filed earlier this week accuses retailers like whole foods, trader joe's and target of knowingly selling products that contained lead. that violates proposition 65, which requires california businesses to warn consumers of chemicals in products known to cause cancer, birth defects and other health problems. >>> newly released data shows the bay area is the fastest growing area. the department of finance showing santa clara county's population jumping 1.6% from january of last year to january of this year. alameda county was second in growth
the lead researchers at uc berkeley says the study highlights a need for more oversight from the fda noting the u.s. has no standards for metal content in cosmetics. she adds consumers have no way of knowing what's in the product because lipstick makers are not required to list the ingredients. the study did not list the brands tested but said the prices range from $5 to $25. >>> california is now suing several retailers and candy makers claiming the companies exposed customers to...
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for the record, yes, he was an alum of uc berkeley. >>> you and i use them to leave notes.r purpose for post its, colorful and time consuming prank coming up after this break. >>> we wrap things up this morning, maybe if you're board this weekend, here is something you canfn! do. show you what guys with way too much time on their hands pulled off. how about this, parked outside of roanoke, virginia grocery store there, yeah, a bunch of friends decided to prank the owner. covered his car in post it notes. how about that one. turns out the car's owner, jacob parker had an early shift at work when his buddies came by and didn't have anything better to pp÷do. they get hundreds of post its. they did a good job, kind of symmetrical. parker said he was surprised and thought, you know what, pretty cool. >> did they accomplish their goal if he wasn't mad? that is the question. >> they burned off quality time. that. i have post its everywhere. get to be old like me, put them up. >> someone put wash me on my car. that was it. >> indeed. you're not old. come on now. >> gooday to wash y
for the record, yes, he was an alum of uc berkeley. >>> you and i use them to leave notes.r purpose for post its, colorful and time consuming prank coming up after this break. >>> we wrap things up this morning, maybe if you're board this weekend, here is something you canfn! do. show you what guys with way too much time on their hands pulled off. how about this, parked outside of roanoke, virginia grocery store there, yeah, a bunch of friends decided to prank the owner....
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the governor by the way graduated from uc berkeley in 1961. >>> 6:22 is the time right now. elderly man robbed, beaten, and left for dead. the question police are asking behind this mysterious tragedy. >>> also a photo opportunity like no other. the discovery in a colorado neighborhood that had people calling the fire department for help. s of happiness. luscious locks there's an entire land here...with living cars. now this is flying... with style. great glittering galaxies. disneyland resort just got happier, see it all with a 3-day park hopper ticket. i now appear to be lost in a deep dark cave... we don't have a ten step filtering process for our water. we don't need it. because crystal geyser is made by nature, not by man. crystal geyser is always bottled at the mountain source. they have no idea what it was like before u-verse high speed internet. yeah, you couldn't just stream movies to a device like that. one time, i had to wait half a day to watch a movie. you watched movies?! i was lucky if i could watch a show. show?! man, i was happy to see a sneezing panda clip!
the governor by the way graduated from uc berkeley in 1961. >>> 6:22 is the time right now. elderly man robbed, beaten, and left for dead. the question police are asking behind this mysterious tragedy. >>> also a photo opportunity like no other. the discovery in a colorado neighborhood that had people calling the fire department for help. s of happiness. luscious locks there's an entire land here...with living cars. now this is flying... with style. great glittering galaxies....
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incoming uc berkeley freshman missy franklin right there with the prince. prince harry will stop in new jersey and connecticut before heading home later this week. >>> right now we are going to check in with scott reiss of comcast sports net in the world of sports. >> tearrry, diane, high guys. no royalty to speak of but a major off-season shake-up in the raider organization. plus the giants put on a hit parade at the expense of braves. highligh highlights, postgame reaction coming up in sports. >>> hi, everybody. scott reiss at the xfinity sports desk. the highest ranking female executive in the entire nfl is stepping down. raiders ceo amy trask announced she is resigning from the organization after a quarter century with the team. trask sent an e-mail to multiple media outlets reading in part, quote, having honored a commitment that i made to effectuate a smooth transition and transfer of control, i no longer wish to remain with the organization. for over a quarter of a century, it was my honor and my privilege to work for the raiders. i will forever appr
incoming uc berkeley freshman missy franklin right there with the prince. prince harry will stop in new jersey and connecticut before heading home later this week. >>> right now we are going to check in with scott reiss of comcast sports net in the world of sports. >> tearrry, diane, high guys. no royalty to speak of but a major off-season shake-up in the raider organization. plus the giants put on a hit parade at the expense of braves. highligh highlights, postgame reaction...
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but tiger from uc berkeley suggests shutting down a microphone as well by hitting f 1 key. >> that will bring up a kbraix part of the computer, you can turn off the micro phone from there. >> there is a good likelihood they're also listening to what is going on in the room. >> all three people we talked to encouraged everyone to install patches and be cautious. if you don't this, could happen to you. >> so this is something we should all be aware of and take precaution. we have a link to more details instructions on how to turn your camera and microphone off. just click on 7 on your side. >> it's alarming. >> this video showing up on the internet sou guys know. >> thank you very much. >> spencer back now with an update on the forecast. >> yes. >> fog on the coast. high temperatures climbing into low 80s inland. we'll continue to warm up as you can see on the accu-weather forecast. we'll see upper 80s to near 90s inland. and warm weather throughout the week. >> thank you. >> okay. >> major league baseball looks to a call on the a's game. >> coming up with a decision not making the a's ha
but tiger from uc berkeley suggests shutting down a microphone as well by hitting f 1 key. >> that will bring up a kbraix part of the computer, you can turn off the micro phone from there. >> there is a good likelihood they're also listening to what is going on in the room. >> all three people we talked to encouraged everyone to install patches and be cautious. if you don't this, could happen to you. >> so this is something we should all be aware of and take precaution....
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a uc berkeley engineer laid out the concerns in a story today. were the least sensitive to the presence of pits, and lo and behold, the test says there is no problem. that's when uc berkeley engineering professor thomas def sign, who says caltrans found rust and pits in the ducts, but he said didn't use the correct method to test how much they could compromise the strength of the steel inside this section of the bridge. a bay bridge spokesperson says this problem is not new, it was discovered in 2008 when this section of the bridge was being built and says engineers and contractors came up with solutions to the rust problem and the die sign -- design of the bridge a
a uc berkeley engineer laid out the concerns in a story today. were the least sensitive to the presence of pits, and lo and behold, the test says there is no problem. that's when uc berkeley engineering professor thomas def sign, who says caltrans found rust and pits in the ducts, but he said didn't use the correct method to test how much they could compromise the strength of the steel inside this section of the bridge. a bay bridge spokesperson says this problem is not new, it was discovered...
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three. >> uc berkeley bridge engineer says the areas already identified the potentially faulty bolts on the new span are also holding together the saddle at the very top of the tower. >> if they fail the cable will fall off the tower. >> caltrans maintains besides 32 snapping in march 2000 similar bolts on the bridge held up well, including those at the top of the tower. the spokesman told abc 7 news, quote, we're in the middle of testing of all similar bolts on all of the suspension bridge. there is no evidence there is anything wrong. >> casts a cloud over caltrans. >> the transportation commissioner calls troubling new revelations about the decisions made more than a decade ago. >> the chain of events led up to the fact that a said to going ahead and use the bolts calls in a question caltrans operations and the way they analyzed this and looked at it. >> caltrans released documents revealing their engineers were persuade bid dus oncorporation to use risky rods on the bay bridge. this letter to the legislature summarizes documents saying caltrans decided on the bolts because the ty
three. >> uc berkeley bridge engineer says the areas already identified the potentially faulty bolts on the new span are also holding together the saddle at the very top of the tower. >> if they fail the cable will fall off the tower. >> caltrans maintains besides 32 snapping in march 2000 similar bolts on the bridge held up well, including those at the top of the tower. the spokesman told abc 7 news, quote, we're in the middle of testing of all similar bolts on all of the...
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but tiger from uc berkeley suggests shutting down a microphone as well by hitting f 1 key. >> that willng up a kbraix part of the computer, you can turn off the micro phone from there. >> there is a good likelihood they're also listening to what is going on in the room. >> all three people we talked to encouraged everyone to install patches and be cautious. if you don't this, could happen to you. >> so this is something we should all be aware of and take precaution. we have a link to more details instructions on how to turn your camera and microphone off. just click on 7 on your side. >> it's alarming. >> this video showing up on the internet sou guys know. >> thank you very much. >> spencer back now with an update on the forecast. >> yes. >> fog on the coast. high temperatures climbing into low 80s inland. we'll continue to warm up as you can see on the accu-weather forecast. we'll see upper 80s to near 90s inland. and warm weather throughout the week. >> thank you. >> okay. >> major league baseball looks to a call on the a's game. >> coming up with a decision not making the a's happy.
but tiger from uc berkeley suggests shutting down a microphone as well by hitting f 1 key. >> that willng up a kbraix part of the computer, you can turn off the micro phone from there. >> there is a good likelihood they're also listening to what is going on in the room. >> all three people we talked to encouraged everyone to install patches and be cautious. if you don't this, could happen to you. >> so this is something we should all be aware of and take precaution. we...
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uc berkeley is seeking federal funds to cut down 22,000 eucalyptus and acacia trees. the university wants to replace the trees with native species 0 to lessen the fire danger. >> the city of san francisco will declare tuesday warriors day and will celebrate the team's winning season and playoff one, and the mayor will decare it warriors day and steph curry will get the keys to the city. free and open to the public. >> an exotic meat dished up here in the bay area is stirring up controversy. what the restaurant is no now changing. >> the app that helps you get through governmental red tape, and can help you get your neighborhood potholes filled. and later... >> she is like raising her hand, holding a child. >> the police officers who helped save three women held >> ama: new at 11:00, restaurant in burg game has decided to stop selling lion meat after an angry outcry thivment feature exotic meat on its menu. the owner decided to try out lion, he purchased the meat from a company in illinois. after posting a picture on facebook, people flooded the page with angry comment
uc berkeley is seeking federal funds to cut down 22,000 eucalyptus and acacia trees. the university wants to replace the trees with native species 0 to lessen the fire danger. >> the city of san francisco will declare tuesday warriors day and will celebrate the team's winning season and playoff one, and the mayor will decare it warriors day and steph curry will get the keys to the city. free and open to the public. >> an exotic meat dished up here in the bay area is stirring up...
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>> i'll say, uc berkeley officers are here and a piece of this guilt trap, you can see those officersnd they are along the entrance to this piece of farmland many are around the occupy the farmland and they were kicked out by uc berkeley police officers but this morning, the group are called occupy the farm and they are concerned about a piece of land and activists say it should be used for urban farming or research on farming, however they would like to see a senior housing complexes and they say -- complex but they say the land is so nutrient rich they should start a farm. >> we will meet back here at 5:00 p.m. and continue to farm and we will assess the situation obviously and see what else theres for us to do. >> okay, thank you. >>> you can see these berkeley police officers are guarding this piece of land making sure they don't go back on there and so far there are 20 people on the land this morning and there is one arrest and spokespersons say they did not comply but in terms of that, they will be reconvening and going back around five or 6:00 because think have been able to gr
>> i'll say, uc berkeley officers are here and a piece of this guilt trap, you can see those officersnd they are along the entrance to this piece of farmland many are around the occupy the farmland and they were kicked out by uc berkeley police officers but this morning, the group are called occupy the farm and they are concerned about a piece of land and activists say it should be used for urban farming or research on farming, however they would like to see a senior housing complexes and...
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three. >> uc berkeley bridge engineer says the areas already identified the potentially faulty bolts on the new span are also holding together the saddle at the very top of the tower. >> if they fail the cable will fall off the tower. >> caltrans maintains besides 32 snapping in march 2000 similar bolts on the bridge held up well, including those at the top of the tower. the spokesman told abc 7 news, quote, we're in the middle of testing of all similar bolts on all of the suspension bridge. there is no evidence there is anything wrong. >> casts a cloud over caltrans. >> the transportation commissioner calls troubling new revelations about the decisions made more than a decade ago. >> the chain of events led up to the fact that a said to going ahead and use the bolts calls in a question caltrans operations and the way they analyzed this and looked at it. >> caltrans released documents revealing their engineers were persuade bid dus oncorporation to use risky rods on the bay bridge. this letter to the legislature summarizes documents saying caltrans decided on the bolts because the ty
three. >> uc berkeley bridge engineer says the areas already identified the potentially faulty bolts on the new span are also holding together the saddle at the very top of the tower. >> if they fail the cable will fall off the tower. >> caltrans maintains besides 32 snapping in march 2000 similar bolts on the bridge held up well, including those at the top of the tower. the spokesman told abc 7 news, quote, we're in the middle of testing of all similar bolts on all of the...
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uc berkeley is seeking federal funds to cut down 22,000 eucalyptus and acacia trees. the university wants to replace the trees with native species 0 to lessen the fire danger. >> the city of san francisco will declare tuesday warriors day and will celebrate the team's winning season and playoff one, and the mayor will decare it warriors day and steph curry will get the keys to the city. free and open to the public. >> an exotic meat dished up here in the bay area is stirring up controversy. what the restaurant is no now changing. >> the app that helps you get through governmental red tape, and can help you get your neighborhood potholes filled. and later... >> she is like raising her hand, holding a child. >> the police officers who helped save three women held >> ama: new at 11:00, restaurant in burg game has decided to stop selling lion meat after an angry outcry thivment feature exotic meat on its menu. the owner decided to try out lion, he purchased the meat from a company in illinois. after posting a picture on facebook, people flooded the page with angry comment
uc berkeley is seeking federal funds to cut down 22,000 eucalyptus and acacia trees. the university wants to replace the trees with native species 0 to lessen the fire danger. >> the city of san francisco will declare tuesday warriors day and will celebrate the team's winning season and playoff one, and the mayor will decare it warriors day and steph curry will get the keys to the city. free and open to the public. >> an exotic meat dished up here in the bay area is stirring up...
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uc berkeley officials have warned the protesters that they are trespassing and continue to monitor the situation. >>> the largest ever, the power ball jackpot is going to a ticketholder in florida as it will be worth more than $590 million. but there are two lucky winners winners including here in the bay area. two tickets with five of the matching numbers were purchased at 7-elevens in san jose. they are each worth about $2.3 million. the clerk at the san jose store at the expressway talked about a customer's reaction when he found out he was a winner. >> i think that he made a beacon and i put it in the machine. when i heard the ticket, i said you're a winner. he said yes. >> and i said yes. >> he said oh man that's a lot of money. >> and he's happy. he looked happy, yeah. >> very happy. the name of the man that bought the ticket in san jose has not been released as the winning numbers were 10, 14, 22, 52, power ball number 11. they joined them just last month. as for the big winner that person's identity is still a mystery. at 10:30 why the person who claims that prize will not be a
uc berkeley officials have warned the protesters that they are trespassing and continue to monitor the situation. >>> the largest ever, the power ball jackpot is going to a ticketholder in florida as it will be worth more than $590 million. but there are two lucky winners winners including here in the bay area. two tickets with five of the matching numbers were purchased at 7-elevens in san jose. they are each worth about $2.3 million. the clerk at the san jose store at the expressway...
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. >>> the woman oprah calls her all-time favorite guest is about to become a uc berkeley graduate.is caroline tyler. >> reporter: of the thousands of students graduating from cal no one has a story like hers. she was forced to marry when she was just 11 years old in zimbabwe. >> by 18 i had three children without a ged but i wanted an education more than anything. >> reporter: she is now a 52-year-old mother of six and against all odds including commuting three days a week from salinas, she has more than achieved her goal. she already has two bachelors degrees, a phd and a masters from other schools. this masters in epidemiology at uc berkeley is is the culmination of a dream. >> i knew if i get this education i will be able to give back to my own community. >> reporter: she already started on that path when she came to oprah's attention two years ago. talk show host gave her more than a million dollars to build schools in >> and to see going to school. i mean something that you wanted to do as a girl. >> something that i wanted. >> reporter: her children's father died of aids. now
. >>> the woman oprah calls her all-time favorite guest is about to become a uc berkeley graduate.is caroline tyler. >> reporter: of the thousands of students graduating from cal no one has a story like hers. she was forced to marry when she was just 11 years old in zimbabwe. >> by 18 i had three children without a ged but i wanted an education more than anything. >> reporter: she is now a 52-year-old mother of six and against all odds including commuting three days a...
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the governor graduated from uc berkeley in 1961. >>> 8:07.night news, the chp investigating a deadly crash, this one here in a remote part of west marin county. it happened just hours ago on point reyes petaluma road. a white pickup truck crashed into a tree, then burst into flames. the driver pronounced dead there at the scene. still not clear what led up to the crash. drivers commuting to san francisco could one day have to pay a toll and another fee. the san francisco "examiner" reports transit officials are ink thissing about charging drivers a $3 -- thinking about charging drivers a $3 congestion fee to help reduce traffic, plugs and pay for transit projects. it could help generating $60,000 to $80,000. >> they have something similar in london that's helped to decrease the congestion there. >>> let's check in with sal and see what's happening on the bay area road. >> good morning. we're looking at slow traffic on interstate 880 because of an earlier crash that's on the shoulder, southbound 880. we saw it with newschopper2, it was just a
the governor graduated from uc berkeley in 1961. >>> 8:07.night news, the chp investigating a deadly crash, this one here in a remote part of west marin county. it happened just hours ago on point reyes petaluma road. a white pickup truck crashed into a tree, then burst into flames. the driver pronounced dead there at the scene. still not clear what led up to the crash. drivers commuting to san francisco could one day have to pay a toll and another fee. the san francisco...
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. >>> uc berkeley engineer says the bridge is fracture critical.ils, the whole thing collapses. he says the same flaw exists in the bay bridge. the story from transportation reporter heatherish march u. >> the i-5 skagit bridge is a truss bridge built in 1955. uc berkeley engineering professor says the 150-foot section collapsed because it was fracture critical. that means if one piece of it fails, the whole thing goes. not all truss bridges are fracture critical. and it's not necessarily because it was built in the 1950s, though the professor says it was harder to design in redundancies or backup systems with a slide rule. he says there are probably a couple hundred fracture critical bridges in california, including the old car keen is, the richmond san raffaele and the suspension span of the new bay bridge has fracture critical features. coincidentally, at four locations where suspect bolts are located. but cal tran says there are redundancies in place. >> you will be shocked to hear that we don't design fracture critical bridges. we try not to.
. >>> uc berkeley engineer says the bridge is fracture critical.ils, the whole thing collapses. he says the same flaw exists in the bay bridge. the story from transportation reporter heatherish march u. >> the i-5 skagit bridge is a truss bridge built in 1955. uc berkeley engineering professor says the 150-foot section collapsed because it was fracture critical. that means if one piece of it fails, the whole thing goes. not all truss bridges are fracture critical. and it's not...
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scientists at uc berkeley were the first one to find evidence of the existence of this gene.with the executive director of breast cancer action. >> the brca1 and 2 mutations are commonly known as the breast cancer genes. some mutations are linked to an increased risk of breast and ovarian cancer. they may choose to undergo surveillance or surgeries. >> according to the national cancer institute, the data suggests that the surgery reduce the chances of developing breast cancer. surgery has its risks and women should talk to their doctor before making a decision. >> kate, thanks. a fact to let you know about. the national cancer institute says preventative mastectomy may reduce cancer by as much as 9 0% in moderate to high risk women like jolie. >> by the way, it's good to see you this morning. did you have a good night sleep? >> okay. i overslept. i overslept. i was supposed to here at 4:30. >> that's one of the things that you worry about on the morning show. >> it's one of the nightmare scenarios. i survived and i'm here. >> the weather should work out nicely today. we shoul
scientists at uc berkeley were the first one to find evidence of the existence of this gene.with the executive director of breast cancer action. >> the brca1 and 2 mutations are commonly known as the breast cancer genes. some mutations are linked to an increased risk of breast and ovarian cancer. they may choose to undergo surveillance or surgeries. >> according to the national cancer institute, the data suggests that the surgery reduce the chances of developing breast cancer....
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>>reporter: uc berkeley graduate too afraid to report being robbed at gun point.or fear he would be handed over to the feds for deportation. >> i knew that that could mean throwing away all the sacrifice that is my family had sacrificed up until that point. i couldn't do that. >>reporter: others admit to driving around without a license. >> really hard reality to kind of live with saying i need to do this yet i'm breaking the law. >>reporter: immigrant group hope to build onless year success. california now allows college students living here illegally to apply for taxpayer funded financial aid. >> this year among the proposal they are pushing the trust act that limb local authority ability to hold suspect for deportation of over time break protection for workers and driver license issued to virtually all california. while assemblyman wagner wants federal immigration reform he voted against the bill because california shouldn't be tackling the he shall. >> i object to doing immigration reform piece meal at the state level because it is so complicated and ultimatel
>>reporter: uc berkeley graduate too afraid to report being robbed at gun point.or fear he would be handed over to the feds for deportation. >> i knew that that could mean throwing away all the sacrifice that is my family had sacrificed up until that point. i couldn't do that. >>reporter: others admit to driving around without a license. >> really hard reality to kind of live with saying i need to do this yet i'm breaking the law. >>reporter: immigrant group hope...
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uc berkeley chancellor was 93 making $458,000. >> britain's prince harry is taking a break from public events. tomorrow he will tour a new jersey town hit hard by hurricane sandy with governor christie. harry appeared at warriors game in colorado springs after the visit to new jersey, he will then appear promoting a community baseball program in new york city. he will take in a polo cup match in connecticut. >> starting tomorrow, fans can watch network programs all day long on mobile devices "watch abc app" online in new york and philadelphia on tuesday. the rest of us have to wait until fall. not all of us get the service right away but if everything is on schedule, abc is the first broadcast network to be on the internet full time. >> did you see prince charming and snow white kiss "once upon a time." >> no but i saw the explosions. >> on that show? >> we are starting off gray? >> sunshine inland and gray away the bay is gone by noon and then pockets of sunshine. the sea breeze will bring if cooler conditions and dry air and mix-up the marine layer at a thousand feet thick. there is
uc berkeley chancellor was 93 making $458,000. >> britain's prince harry is taking a break from public events. tomorrow he will tour a new jersey town hit hard by hurricane sandy with governor christie. harry appeared at warriors game in colorado springs after the visit to new jersey, he will then appear promoting a community baseball program in new york city. he will take in a polo cup match in connecticut. >> starting tomorrow, fans can watch network programs all day long on...