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. -- uc california, sf state. >> it looks like we are just about of time. thank you for being on your district supervisor. we have been talking to supervisor at a loss from district 11. join us next time when we will be back with one of our 11 mr. supervisors. -- we have been talking to supervisor john avalos from district 11. join us next time when we will be back with one of our >> i get really concerned one ip -- hear people say the payroll tax is a job killer. maybe in some industries the payroll tax might be a disincentive on business going forward, but i would not be surprised if we came out of the whole discussion about remaking our tax for next year that it involves a combination of a payroll tax, commercial occupancy tax, and gross receipts tax. all of that could be in a remade form of our business tax structure. >> that is a good question to ask. i will ask this monday. >> i was born in of los angeles. i was in a mexican-american, a chicano town. my dad was a launch your worker. my mother was an office worker at usc. my parents were divorced when
. -- uc california, sf state. >> it looks like we are just about of time. thank you for being on your district supervisor. we have been talking to supervisor at a loss from district 11. join us next time when we will be back with one of our 11 mr. supervisors. -- we have been talking to supervisor john avalos from district 11. join us next time when we will be back with one of our >> i get really concerned one ip -- hear people say the payroll tax is a job killer. maybe in some...
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isla vista is the home of uc santa barbara. california lawmaker backing legislation giving the pun lick an early warning before earthquakes hit. and wants the state to track seismic move tomt alert folks within 60 seconds of them happening. saying the system can mean life or death. >> a surgeon taking a scalpel out of the hands. slowing a train down, benefits are tremendous. >> the network would cost estimated $80 million but says some of the money can come from the federal government or private donations. japan and mexico have early warning alert systems in place. >> an effort to pressure the boy scouts to lift a ban on gay scout leaders passed a hurdle today. the bill would end tax breaks for group that's discriminate. last week, the scouts kept in place the ban on openly gay adult members. >> i think it fell short of a exclusive policy. as a minor you can par fis pait, once an adult, you're no longer wanted? that doesn't make sense. >> the bill now moves onto the assembly. >> nasdaq agreed to pay $10 bhil milin in penalties for the fac
isla vista is the home of uc santa barbara. california lawmaker backing legislation giving the pun lick an early warning before earthquakes hit. and wants the state to track seismic move tomt alert folks within 60 seconds of them happening. saying the system can mean life or death. >> a surgeon taking a scalpel out of the hands. slowing a train down, benefits are tremendous. >> the network would cost estimated $80 million but says some of the money can come from the federal...
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. >>> uc medical workers around california are on strike since they haven't hatched out a pension and staffing compromise. employees on strike are urging management to reorganize their priorities. >> we need uc to dedicate resources, time and energy to supporting the staff and everything that we do for the patients every day. >> uc health workers plan to strike again tomorrow. a spokesman for uc hospital says patients' safety will not be compromised. >>> hi, i'm meteorologist lawrence karnow in the kpix 5 weather center. well, it was a hot one yesterday but these temperatures really coming down. and those winds are whipping up. we'll talk about that coming up next. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, c-e-o tim cook faced tough questioning today on capitol hill about the company's >>> in his first appearance before congress apple's ceo tim cook faced tough questions on capitol hill about the company's tax strategy. apple executives defended the company against accusations that they are keeping billions of dollars in overseas accounts to avoid paying taxes. lawmakers are looking into tax code loopholes th
. >>> uc medical workers around california are on strike since they haven't hatched out a pension and staffing compromise. employees on strike are urging management to reorganize their priorities. >> we need uc to dedicate resources, time and energy to supporting the staff and everything that we do for the patients every day. >> uc health workers plan to strike again tomorrow. a spokesman for uc hospital says patients' safety will not be compromised. >>> hi, i'm...
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i grew up in the california area, ended up at uc-davis. made my way out to san francisco in 1984 when i was a college student. i remember growing up on clement street. i have always lived around in richmond area, just being around a unique area of the richmond, discovering san francisco in the 1980's. >> i am hoping we can not support small businesses like this because they are the unique character that makes neighborhoods like this so rich and lively to live in. >> i have also been active as a community organizer. i worked at the chinese progressive association. i also worked at the mental health center in the richmond district. i have always been passionate about civil rights, equality for everyone. i have a 10-year-old daughter, so having a girl has made me much more sensitive to gender equality issues. i guess i have always been vocal about my politics, but as a supervisor, i have to listen to other perspectives and making decisions. >> very soon there will be of much more seniors in that area. we are trying to focus on whether a stop
i grew up in the california area, ended up at uc-davis. made my way out to san francisco in 1984 when i was a college student. i remember growing up on clement street. i have always lived around in richmond area, just being around a unique area of the richmond, discovering san francisco in the 1980's. >> i am hoping we can not support small businesses like this because they are the unique character that makes neighborhoods like this so rich and lively to live in. >> i have also been...
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. >> thousand health-care workers at uc hospitals across california began a two day strike yesterday. they're pushing for new contract officials say the protest read the help of patience. hanna mullins has more on the story. >> richeshard smith some of like a drill sergeant as a lead hundred and an operation to offer better care for more money. at the opposite end of the uc san diego medical center the hospital took their own stand. this strike involving the patient care technical workers at the five uc campuses including uc san diego health system, poses a threat to the health, safety of our patients and a problem with those of care from the public. those workers feel overworked and understaffed and no one's listening to them. he's one of the 13,000 expected to take part in it to day strike span across all five uc medical centers. we got all cultures, all personalities look at these numbers they never seen anything like this and they can only be done if the patients come first. trauma doctors and nurses continue to man the emergency room of all workers like ultrasound and mammogram t
. >> thousand health-care workers at uc hospitals across california began a two day strike yesterday. they're pushing for new contract officials say the protest read the help of patience. hanna mullins has more on the story. >> richeshard smith some of like a drill sergeant as a lead hundred and an operation to offer better care for more money. at the opposite end of the uc san diego medical center the hospital took their own stand. this strike involving the patient care technical...
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. >>> thousands of workers at uc medical centers all over california all walked off their jobs today. this is part of a two-day strike affecting 5 uc hospitals. workers are angry about contracting out workers, pension contributions and low staffing levels. >> priorities are starting to look like a for-profit wall street where the executives are more important than the patients. >> being able to talk about that is one thing. walking out on patients is another. >> reporter: a judge issued -- >> a judge issued an injunction requiring 450 workers to staff certain units. uc says it was forced to cancel 150 surgeries over the course of the strike. >>> a man who jumped off the golden gate bridge survived thanks in part to another man who happened to be sailing nearby. scott uleka says he and his daughter were in his sailboat near the bridge yesterday and they saw the man jump. they rushed to get him. he said it appeared that both of the man's legs were broken but the man was alert and said he wanted totold authorities he 31 years old, homeless and from alabama. more than 1500 people have jum
. >>> thousands of workers at uc medical centers all over california all walked off their jobs today. this is part of a two-day strike affecting 5 uc hospitals. workers are angry about contracting out workers, pension contributions and low staffing levels. >> priorities are starting to look like a for-profit wall street where the executives are more important than the patients. >> being able to talk about that is one thing. walking out on patients is another. >>...
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uc student and occupy the farm. >> this is university of california land and should be turned into a public farm to serve the best interests of california. >> alban in residents think differently. this aerial map shows where the albany city council approved the cop instruction of a retail grocery store, boredded by san pablo and monroe. there's also a proposed senior living site in the area across monroe avenue. >> i don't support civil disobedience to try to change that decision. certain through there are causes that call for civil disobedience when people's lives or rights are on the line, and i don't see that as the case with this issue. >> last saturday occupy the farm marched on to property to clear and plan the area. the police arrested four occupiers. >> i demand to be released immediately. i'm a political prisoner. let me good! >> the next dale the university bull coasted the planting the occupiers had done. the officials and mayor came to monitor the occupiers. a uk spokesperson says they can stay for now. >> make that determination when it's the safest possible time and the least disruptive. >> we don't
uc student and occupy the farm. >> this is university of california land and should be turned into a public farm to serve the best interests of california. >> alban in residents think differently. this aerial map shows where the albany city council approved the cop instruction of a retail grocery store, boredded by san pablo and monroe. there's also a proposed senior living site in the area across monroe avenue. >> i don't support civil disobedience to try to change that...
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moved to the east coast and lived there for six years and then fled back to california after high school. i went to school at uc santa barbara. i have been in san francisco since 1989, have lived in the excelsior since 1999. the difficulty is, muni often sees it as an industrial area, not a neighborhood. we have to figure out how to make it work as a neighborhood and as a place that can service the light rail vehicles. i have had lots of different jobs. my main job has been doing social work for san francisco state university. i have been a community organizer, a social worker, but i have also been a legislative aide. i worked mostly for community- based organization supporting kids and families, working for labor. i got to see how city hall could be an effective tool to create change. i looked at running in 2007, 2008, and somehow i made it. i have been in politics for so many ways, doing work around central america, supporting people in central america against u.s. imperialism, their right to live, self determination. i did a lot of work on that on campus when i was in college. a bit of work on apartheid when
moved to the east coast and lived there for six years and then fled back to california after high school. i went to school at uc santa barbara. i have been in san francisco since 1989, have lived in the excelsior since 1999. the difficulty is, muni often sees it as an industrial area, not a neighborhood. we have to figure out how to make it work as a neighborhood and as a place that can service the light rail vehicles. i have had lots of different jobs. my main job has been doing social work...
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years old, and i moved to the east coast for six years before going back to california after high school. i went to school at ucanta barbara, graduated in 19988 -- 1988. i have lived in the excelsior since 1999. i have had lots of different jobs, but my main job is doing social work force and a disco, i have been a community organizer, i worked at a labor organization supporting janitor's working in our high- rise buildings. i was a legislative aide before .wr. i got to see how it all work from the outside, community organizations supporting young people, children, families, working for labor, and saw how city hall could be an effective tool for change and then considered running in 2007, 2008, and somehow, i made it. >> you were raised in los angeles, moved to the east coast. what made you want to come back and live in san francisco? >> i love cities. i never felt like i lived in a city in los angeles, but when i lived in massachusetts, where i live, i was close to boston. i had such a great time in boston but i did not like massachusetts so much because it was cold, the culture was foreign to me. when i came
years old, and i moved to the east coast for six years before going back to california after high school. i went to school at ucanta barbara, graduated in 19988 -- 1988. i have lived in the excelsior since 1999. i have had lots of different jobs, but my main job is doing social work force and a disco, i have been a community organizer, i worked at a labor organization supporting janitor's working in our high- rise buildings. i was a legislative aide before .wr. i got to see how it all work from...
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guest: there is a researcher at the uc -- university of california at at davis. thele are so excited about discoveries and the incredible implications that they are promising all kinds of things. they are promising that microbes can prevent croke -- can prevent stroke or cure autism or do any number of things. really all we have now or -- are correlations. we have these interesting connections between changes of micro biome and changes in a person's health, but that does not mean that x causes y. x get to that point of causing why takes a lot of scientific work, and to get to the point where we can take that scientific work and apply it, that is a big step and it will take a while. host: what about the probiotic industry? you write that it is up 22% over last year. what is it, and what are they promising? guest: probiotics contain live bacteria, and people have taken probiotics pretty much forever. they are generally harmless. people also tend now to think that because the micro biome is good and you want to have a rich, diverse microbial community, that takingyo
guest: there is a researcher at the uc -- university of california at at davis. thele are so excited about discoveries and the incredible implications that they are promising all kinds of things. they are promising that microbes can prevent croke -- can prevent stroke or cure autism or do any number of things. really all we have now or -- are correlations. we have these interesting connections between changes of micro biome and changes in a person's health, but that does not mean that x causes...
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. >>> california's top politician addressed political science graduates at their graduation this morning at uc berkeley. ♪ >> governor jerry brown yong greated from uc berkeley in 1961. his 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
. >>> california's top politician addressed political science graduates at their graduation this morning at uc berkeley. ♪ >> governor jerry brown yong greated from uc berkeley in 1961. his 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...
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uc berkeley. he will talk about his vision for california during his speech. rnor graduated from uc berkeley in 1961. >>> 8:07. in overnight 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, s
uc berkeley. he will talk about his vision for california during his speech. rnor graduated from uc berkeley in 1961. >>> 8:07. in overnight 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...
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. >>> thousands of university of california hospital workers are ready to go on strike. the union representing uc francisco medical center and four other hospitals voted to authorize a walkout. the employees have been without a contract since october. the union says the hospitals are understaffed and employees are facing cuts to benefits while executives get raises. nurses at several hospitals in the east bay plan a week-long walkout starting friday, may 17. >>> men who have been diagnosed with prostate cancer will now be getting more help when deciding where to go with their treatment. a new test will let the patient know if he needs to treat aggressively or if he can just leave it alone. ucsf and cleveland clinic researchers created the test which is the first of its kind. it uses a biopsy sample to look at the tumor's genetics. >> i think there is no question these genetic tests this thing is the wave of the future. it tells us about that patient's individual tumor, so it's precision medicine. >> doctors suspect many men can live with prostate cancer just by keeping an eye on it. half of all c
. >>> thousands of university of california hospital workers are ready to go on strike. the union representing uc francisco medical center and four other hospitals voted to authorize a walkout. the employees have been without a contract since october. the union says the hospitals are understaffed and employees are facing cuts to benefits while executives get raises. nurses at several hospitals in the east bay plan a week-long walkout starting friday, may 17. >>> men who have...
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california, in the south area. went to public schools. ended up in uc-davis. made my way out to san francisco when i was a college student, and i sat in the class is in san francisco state as well, and i remember growing up at that time around clement street. we call the richmond district the new chinatown in the 1980's at that time. just being around the tremendous unique neighborhood, and discovering san francisco in the 1980's as i grew up, but i also have been very active as a community organizer. i worked in chinatown, and some first jobs also at the mental health center in the richmond area multi services in the 1980's, and i was also a staff are at the chinatown youth center -- i was also a staffer. a lot of my work has been supporting community empowerment, especially in an immigrant and people of color communities. most recently, i have been teaching at san francisco state. i ran the immigrant rights coalition in the city in the 1990's for several years. i'm also an immigration attorney, and a lot of my passion is supporting in power met for immigrant
california, in the south area. went to public schools. ended up in uc-davis. made my way out to san francisco when i was a college student, and i sat in the class is in san francisco state as well, and i remember growing up at that time around clement street. we call the richmond district the new chinatown in the 1980's at that time. just being around the tremendous unique neighborhood, and discovering san francisco in the 1980's as i grew up, but i also have been very active as a community...
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. >>> uc berkeley swimmers are set to get a new pool, but it means the loss of some parking spots. >> the $15 million california a -- acq acquatics center. >> olympic super star missy franklin is said to enroll at cal in the fall. >> thank you for trusting ktvu channel 2 news. we'll see you next time news breaks. our coverage continues with 10:00 news. >> tonight, a bay area police to get the real story on gang violence troubling his community. we're always here for you. tmz is next right here on tv 36 look at 'em. living on cloud nine with that u-verse wireless receiver. you see in my day, when my mom was repainting the house, you couldn't just set up a tv in the basement. i mean, come on! nope. we could only watch tv in the rooms that had a tv outlet. yeah if we wanted to watch tv someplace else, we'd have to go to my aunt sally's. have you ever sat on a plastic covered couch? [ kids cheering ] you're missing a good game over here. those kids wouldn't have lasted one day in our shoes. [ male announcer ] add a wireless receiver. call to get u-verse tv for just $19 a month with qualifying bundles. rethink possi
. >>> uc berkeley swimmers are set to get a new pool, but it means the loss of some parking spots. >> the $15 million california a -- acq acquatics center. >> olympic super star missy franklin is said to enroll at cal in the fall. >> thank you for trusting ktvu channel 2 news. we'll see you next time news breaks. our coverage continues with 10:00 news. >> tonight, a bay area police to get the real story on gang violence troubling his community. we're always here...
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will be attending the university of california san diego. [ applause ] >> hi everyone, i'm vanessa chi i attend george washington high school and i will be attending uc berkeley. >> hi, my name is shaja and i am going to mission high school and i will go to uc irvine in the fall. >> hi my name is angel and i will be graduating from lowell high school and attending cornell university next year. >> my name is richard lee and i am from mission high school. 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 p
will be attending the university of california san diego. [ applause ] >> hi everyone, i'm vanessa chi i attend george washington high school and i will be attending uc berkeley. >> hi, my name is shaja and i am going to mission high school and i will go to uc irvine in the fall. >> hi my name is angel and i will be graduating from lowell high school and attending cornell university next year. >> my name is richard lee and i am from mission high school. and i am going to...
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two-day strike against university of california medical centers representing 13,000 health care workers has a walk out tomorrow morning which will affect all five uc medical centers including uc san francisco. officials say they want the judge to limit the size of the walkout in order to protect patient safety. the two sides are locked in a dispute over contract issues including workers' pension contributions, which has canceled elective surgeries for a few days. >> today it will be tougher for worker whose lost their jobs to get help. call takers at unemployment offices will only answer calls from 8:00 a.m. until noon and then you can only get help online. the employment development department is cutting phone service in half so workers can help customers in person in the afternoon. they say losing 158 million in federal funding forced the reduction. >> san francisco resident whose have something to say about a proposed increase in garbage fees have another chance to speak up starting at 9:00 this morning. the initial proposal called for the three-bin household to pay $6.60 each month for a typical bowl of $45. a review by staff and the public wo
two-day strike against university of california medical centers representing 13,000 health care workers has a walk out tomorrow morning which will affect all five uc medical centers including uc san francisco. officials say they want the judge to limit the size of the walkout in order to protect patient safety. the two sides are locked in a dispute over contract issues including workers' pension contributions, which has canceled elective surgeries for a few days. >> today it will be...
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california. >> we hope they leave on their own volition. >> that was a uc spokesperson. the university's position has always been the occupy members are trespassing. last saturday occupy pie the farm did the same thing. and on monday of last week four people were arrested and the planting was bulldozed. >>> i think we have to resist this attempt to criminalize an illegal immigrant tree. it doesn't work. >> another protest against the university of california. neighbors having their say about a plan to remove thousands of nonnative trees from the east bay hills. u.c. berkeley is seeking federal funds to cut down $22,000 eucalyptus and other trees. the project is in the final stages of an environmental impact review. the university wants to replace the trees with native species to lessen the fire danger. >> well, we have fire danger today with the temperatures so high and the wind out there. >> yeah. it has increased. really all the time we are worried about fire danger. >> yeah. >> and with the offshore winds later on today and the higher elevation gusts throughout the da
california. >> we hope they leave on their own volition. >> that was a uc spokesperson. the university's position has always been the occupy members are trespassing. last saturday occupy pie the farm did the same thing. and on monday of last week four people were arrested and the planting was bulldozed. >>> i think we have to resist this attempt to criminalize an illegal immigrant tree. it doesn't work. >> another protest against the university of california....
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>>> patients visiting the five university of california medical centers this week might see a longer wait there. a judge has ruled workers at the state's uc hospitals can go on strike today. the chief medical officer for ucla hospitals says things will be much slower than on a normal day but patients' safety is not compromised. workers are striking own pension and staffing levels. >>> time now 4:36. let's check the weather in the bay area. >> we had a hot one yesterday and cooling down. >> big time cooldown some areas down 20 degrees today. the winds are going to be kick up and much cooler air off the pacific as we're in for a major change today. already seeing some high clouds from a weak cold front sliding into the bay area with cold air on the back side of the system is going to be moving in. we have patchy fog to start out the day. temperatures now 56 degrees in concord, 49 in santa rosa, 55 in san jose, and 52 in san francisco. as we head toward the afternoon, its going to be windy out toward the coastline and just inside the bay, of course, yesterday we had some of these temperatures moving up in the low 90s. today not even close. w
>>> patients visiting the five university of california medical centers this week might see a longer wait there. a judge has ruled workers at the state's uc hospitals can go on strike today. the chief medical officer for ucla hospitals says things will be much slower than on a normal day but patients' safety is not compromised. workers are striking own pension and staffing levels. >>> time now 4:36. let's check the weather in the bay area. >> we had a hot one yesterday...
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california teenager. that's coming up. >> plus another remarkable young person achievement of the uc berkeley student this year top graduateonly 18 top g[ male announcer ]nly 18 citibank's app for ipad makes it easy for ann to manage her finances when she's on the go. even when she's not going anywhere. citi tablet apps. easier banking. standard at citibank. is more fun than ever. sees better than ever. ♪ charges faster. and will charge. cool. and heat. from your phone. fact: leaf never needs gas. ever. good for the world. built in america. now, leaf's an easier choice than ever. ♪ shop at choosenissan.com. ♪ helps him deposit his checks. jay also like it when mother nature helps him wash his car. mother nature's cool like that. citibank mobile check deposit. easier banking. standard at citibank. >> concession workers at the giants ballpark could soon walk off the job. union has called for strike authorization vote tomorrow. nearly 800 employees who work for an outside company called center plate say they haven't had a raise in more than 4 years. center plate claims the workers among the highest paid in the country. if wor
california teenager. that's coming up. >> plus another remarkable young person achievement of the uc berkeley student this year top graduateonly 18 top g[ male announcer ]nly 18 citibank's app for ipad makes it easy for ann to manage her finances when she's on the go. even when she's not going anywhere. citi tablet apps. easier banking. standard at citibank. is more fun than ever. sees better than ever. ♪ charges faster. and will charge. cool. and heat. from your phone. fact: leaf never...
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california have authorized a strike. the 13,000 union workers include respiratory therapists, nursing aids and mri and pharmacy technicians. they work at uc five medical center and campus student health centers. stalled after staffing levels and pension reform. u.s. officials rote by encouraging a only strike attempts to use patient care as tool in contract negotiations and potentially endanger public health. yahweh he shares rose on news of the extension of deal on microsoft. have an agreement why they pay yahoo a small amount for each search. deal had expired it in the own march but now regulatory finding city somehow it's been extenned for a year and that helps the yahoo's bottom line. >>> microsoft had news of its own about windows 8. it's preparing an update. the update is designed to address complaints about the new system that was geared to the new touch screen devices. microsoft isn't saying what will change or if f it will charge. >>> and we got an inside look how specially trained dog speak out -- sneak out signs of arson. she has to sniff through burned furniture and note if anying a semirents a present. she works for a fire de
california have authorized a strike. the 13,000 union workers include respiratory therapists, nursing aids and mri and pharmacy technicians. they work at uc five medical center and campus student health centers. stalled after staffing levels and pension reform. u.s. officials rote by encouraging a only strike attempts to use patient care as tool in contract negotiations and potentially endanger public health. yahweh he shares rose on news of the extension of deal on microsoft. have an agreement...
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in san francisco and four other uc hospitals are planning to walk off the job tuesday and wednesday. emergency surgeries will not be affected. >>> the tour of california is in san jose tonight. today is stage 6 of the eight- day event that started in southern california and will end in santa rosa. even though it's supposed to be the largest annual spectator sporting event in the state, kpix 5's len ramirez tells us the tour has lost some fans. wren? >> reporter: that's right. the tour is back here in the bay area but you know what? a lot has changed in the world of cycling since it was here last year. lance armstrong has admitted to doping and he was stripped of his 7 tour de france titles. several other past american champions including champions of this race have also admitted doping. cycling fans say they have heard it all and hope the sport finally hit bottom and is now on the way back up. >>> reporter: the color and excitement of professional road cycling has returned to the bay area. >> i like racing better than ballgames. >> fun watching them on television but you want to see what it looks like for real. >> reporter: the amgen tour of californi
in san francisco and four other uc hospitals are planning to walk off the job tuesday and wednesday. emergency surgeries will not be affected. >>> the tour of california is in san jose tonight. today is stage 6 of the eight- day event that started in southern california and will end in santa rosa. even though it's supposed to be the largest annual spectator sporting event in the state, kpix 5's len ramirez tells us the tour has lost some fans. wren? >> reporter: that's right. the...
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california and medical centers statewide. yesterday, thousands of workers at ucsf medical center and for other uc hospitals walked off the job. they include a respiratory therapist, nurse's aides, radiologists, and are height technologists and other technicians. union officials say that pension reform is the main sticking point between the two sides. the university claims it has 24 billion unfunded pension plan liability. >> the search continues for missing 27 year old beau rasmussen and disappeared near ocean beach following the bay to breakers race. mike pelton joins us live from ocean beach. >> and areas surrounding ocean beach in you'll find a lot of these fires and pleas for help. at 9:00 this morning we are expecting a group of friends and colleagues to gather here once again to searched this entire area. since he went missing on sunday, dozens of colleagues and close friends have combed the area around ocean beach searching for the missing 27 year-old to play parts and sundays bay to breakers race. he told friends he was headed to the beach after the race. it is believed he might have gone out for a swim at around 9:00
california and medical centers statewide. yesterday, thousands of workers at ucsf medical center and for other uc hospitals walked off the job. they include a respiratory therapist, nurse's aides, radiologists, and are height technologists and other technicians. union officials say that pension reform is the main sticking point between the two sides. the university claims it has 24 billion unfunded pension plan liability. >> the search continues for missing 27 year old beau rasmussen and...
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california coast. the earthquake hit at 7:38 centered three miles west of santa barbara county with no reports of damage or injuries, but home to uc santa barbara. residents if lafayette are watching their backyards after two mountain lion sightings in a couple of days include, last night. cornell, fish and wildlife just showed up? >> they did. they are investigating the latest citing here in the lafayette hills of what is being called a very large mountain lion. the cat made an appearance in a backyard last night and a nephew snapped a photo of it and fish and wildlife call it a full grown add dealt maybe the same one spotted in the same area over the week. she will never forget the encounter with the very big cat. >> not going in the backyard anymore at nighttime, that is for sure. we just ran back in the house and shut the windows and the back. >> how large, and you work with dogs, how large? >> pretty big. anything better than a domestic cat i consider big. quite large. you can tell by the photo. >> the dog walker is working with both dogs and cats. >> they talking about what she saw and telling neighbors to keep small pets in
california coast. the earthquake hit at 7:38 centered three miles west of santa barbara county with no reports of damage or injuries, but home to uc santa barbara. residents if lafayette are watching their backyards after two mountain lion sightings in a couple of days include, last night. cornell, fish and wildlife just showed up? >> they did. they are investigating the latest citing here in the lafayette hills of what is being called a very large mountain lion. the cat made an...
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california needs to shed another 9,300 state inmates to roach a population cap by the end of the year in afterent to improve -- effort to improve health conditions. >>> uc berkeley say they found potentially toxic medals in more than 30 popular brands of lipstick. the amount of medals did not exceed health standards on their own but researchers say there could be a problem down the line. there are no standards in the u.s. for medal content in cosmetics. >> facebook says mobile users can hide adds that appear on their news feeds. users can click a button in the top right corner of the add to turn it off. >> billionaire warret buffet has joined twitter, known for his investing in interesting businesses. >> fatal accident shut down interstate 580. it avoided swerving about 8:15 this morning. the suv flipped over. the driver was killed. >> two other people were hospitalized. the chp says it appears no one was wearing a seatbelt. >> the crime appeared to be random, but as mike reports, new leads have police believing the victim may have been targets. >>> we're looking for information on this case. >> san leandro police officers working the streets of oakland
california needs to shed another 9,300 state inmates to roach a population cap by the end of the year in afterent to improve -- effort to improve health conditions. >>> uc berkeley say they found potentially toxic medals in more than 30 popular brands of lipstick. the amount of medals did not exceed health standards on their own but researchers say there could be a problem down the line. there are no standards in the u.s. for medal content in cosmetics. >> facebook says mobile...
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california coast. scientists say it's not unusual for the marine mammals to harbor human diseases. researchers from uche animals have been infected by seabirds. none of the elephant seals show sign of the disease. the study was published in the journal pillas one. >>> you already know home prices are expensive in san francisco, but they are now scaling rare heights median sales price of at home in the city hit the $1 million mark last month. that is up more than 31% from a year-ago. the san francisco association of realtors says the median price hasn't been so high since the real estate boom peaked in 2007. the median price for a condo in san francisco $850,000. >>> just another reason why i needed to win the powerball lottery of. >> it's a longshot to win the powerball. how long? you have a better chance of being hit by lightning and much more. we'll break down the numbers for you. >>> warm weather is returning to the bay area and meteorologist mark tamayo is next with what runners can expect for the bay to breakers. the weekend is off to a nice start and if you like the warmer temperatures you i thi
california coast. scientists say it's not unusual for the marine mammals to harbor human diseases. researchers from uche animals have been infected by seabirds. none of the elephant seals show sign of the disease. the study was published in the journal pillas one. >>> you already know home prices are expensive in san francisco, but they are now scaling rare heights median sales price of at home in the city hit the $1 million mark last month. that is up more than 31% from a year-ago....
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uc's i applied to. i ended up selecting harvard essha's takeaway from intel-- 50,000 dollars. money that she says will help pay for college. dan simon, cnn, san jose, california. people on the street call it l. wo but it's not a military term. it's alcohol without liquid. and it's the newest way for people to get drunk without taking one drop of liquor. using dry ice and breathing in alcohol vapors gets people buzzed without the empty calories. but as shelly slater shows us, a texas doctor says "smoking" your alcohol is bad for your health. hammering away at dry ice. for broderic allen - this is part of his weight loss solution. "once i lost the weight. if you lose the weight, then you want to keep it off. so i figured i could have my cake and eat it too." allen stopped drinking to help him lose 80 pounds. now instead he smokes his alcohol -- mixing it with dry ice. "if you do it too much at one time it kind of - it just kind of overwhelms you." overwhelming because it hits hard and fast. and dr. walter gaman says that is not safe. "it goes right through your lungs, hits your bloodstream, and goes right to your brain," there's no time for it to metabolize in
uc's i applied to. i ended up selecting harvard essha's takeaway from intel-- 50,000 dollars. money that she says will help pay for college. dan simon, cnn, san jose, california. people on the street call it l. wo but it's not a military term. it's alcohol without liquid. and it's the newest way for people to get drunk without taking one drop of liquor. using dry ice and breathing in alcohol vapors gets people buzzed without the empty calories. but as shelly slater shows us, a texas doctor says...
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other things they will be talking about his vision for california during that speech at the greek theater. 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. sho
other things they will be talking about his vision for california during that speech at the greek theater. 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...
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california hand and should be turned into a public farm. >> we hope they leave on their open volition. >> that was uc spokesperson, the university's position has been the "occupy" members are trespassing. last saturday "occupy the farm" did the same thing. on monday, four people were arrested and the planting was bulldozed. >> i think we have to resist this attempt to criminalize an illegal immigrant tree. it doesn't work. >> neighbors had their say about a plan to remove thousands of nonnative trees from the east bay hills. 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 nei
california hand and should be turned into a public farm. >> we hope they leave on their open volition. >> that was uc spokesperson, the university's position has been the "occupy" members are trespassing. last saturday "occupy the farm" did the same thing. on monday, four people were arrested and the planting was bulldozed. >> i think we have to resist this attempt to criminalize an illegal immigrant tree. it doesn't work. >> neighbors had their say...
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openingly gay lawmaker in california when he won a seat on the san francisco board of supervisors in 1977. he was assassinated a year later. >>> time is 4:33. it's quiet outside uc san francisco at this hour. in less than 90 minutes striking medical workers are expected back on the picket lines. hundreds of workers at five uc medical centers accrues the state are in the second day of a two-day strike. medical technicians, custodians, and respiratory therapists say the hospitals are over staffed. >> they have increased the patient load but not the workers. >> hospital executives say if the striking workers care so much about their patients, they would not have forced the medical center to cancel therapies and chemo therapy treatments. >>> there is new information about the bolt problem that callidity lay the opening -- bolt opening that could delay the opening of the new bay bridge. cal tran decided to install the high risk rods after learning they had been infected. the rods approved were tightened too far lower tension levels. experts say tension is a key factor in causing high strength steel to snap. something that has already happened on the new bay bridge. >
openingly gay lawmaker in california when he won a seat on the san francisco board of supervisors in 1977. he was assassinated a year later. >>> time is 4:33. it's quiet outside uc san francisco at this hour. in less than 90 minutes striking medical workers are expected back on the picket lines. hundreds of workers at five uc medical centers accrues the state are in the second day of a two-day strike. medical technicians, custodians, and respiratory therapists say the hospitals are...
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. >> this is california hand an shou should be turned into a public farm. >> we hope they leave on their open volition. >> that was uc spokesperson, the university's position has been the "occupy" members are trespassing. last saturday "occupy the farm" did the same thing. on monday, four people were arrested and the planting was bulldozed. >> i think we have to resist this attempt to criminalize an illegal immigrant tree. it doesn't work. >> neighbors had their say about a plan to remove thousands of nonnative trees from the east bay hills. 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
. >> this is california hand an shou should be turned into a public farm. >> we hope they leave on their open volition. >> that was uc spokesperson, the university's position has been the "occupy" members are trespassing. last saturday "occupy the farm" did the same thing. on monday, four people were arrested and the planting was bulldozed. >> i think we have to resist this attempt to criminalize an illegal immigrant tree. it doesn't work. >>...
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uc inversely found lipsticks contain lead. consumers have no where know what the promise contained because all listed manufactures are not required to list ingredients. marin >> this just in on the wildfire here in southern california close the pacific coast highway for the second time today. just moments ago 9 the ten mouse was shut down because of the wildfire. the wind shifted and right now 2000 homes inventory counted on beinin ventura county are beg evaluated. it has grown from 6500 to 8,000 a. burned. >> crews will be working through the night to put out fires and protect as many homes as possible. no permit homes have been destroyed. one cabin has been burned significantly. the wall fans are burning in southern california. >> sports, next. look at 'em. living on cloud nine with that u-verse wireless receiver. you see in my day, when my mom was repainting the house, you couldn't just set up a tv in the basement. i mean, come on! nope. we could only watch tv in the rooms that had a tv outlet. yeah if we wanted to watch tv someplace else, we'd have to go to my aunt sally's. have you ever sat on a plastic covered couch? [ kids cheering ] you're missing a good game over here. those kids wouldn't have lasted one d
uc inversely found lipsticks contain lead. consumers have no where know what the promise contained because all listed manufactures are not required to list ingredients. marin >> this just in on the wildfire here in southern california close the pacific coast highway for the second time today. just moments ago 9 the ten mouse was shut down because of the wildfire. the wind shifted and right now 2000 homes inventory counted on beinin ventura county are beg evaluated. it has grown from 6500...
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uc berkeley. >> the multi-use property zoned by the regents of the university of california and is not open to the public. >> couple dozen people ignored warning from police and returned to the field and planted broccoli and kale seeds. last week they put in plants which the school then plowed under. so far police have not moved in this time but are documenting the protesters who are there. >> this is just the newest phase of the battle so, yeah, carry on, right? as they say keep calm and carry on, keep farming and carry on. >> we've gone through the process to have the land developed and to have a market here and i think that's what the majority would like. >> some albany residents angry with occupy the farm held a dueling protest calling it no to occupy. a support developing the land to turn it into senior housing and a grocery store ground breaking expected toward the end of the year. >>> in virginia as many as 60 people have been hurt after a car plowed into a crowd of parade goers. the accident happened yesterday at the hikers parade in damascus. investigators say the elderly man who was driv
uc berkeley. >> the multi-use property zoned by the regents of the university of california and is not open to the public. >> couple dozen people ignored warning from police and returned to the field and planted broccoli and kale seeds. last week they put in plants which the school then plowed under. so far police have not moved in this time but are documenting the protesters who are there. >> this is just the newest phase of the battle so, yeah, carry on, right? as they say...
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. > california medical workers are on strike at five hospitals around the state. it's a two day strike and ktvu's amber lee is live in ucsan francisco to tell us how this walk out is affecting patient care. amber-- >> reporter: frank it's cold and windy out here but as you can see this picket line is still up. people are wearing heavy coats, scarves and carrying signs and chanting, they tell me they've been without a contract since last september. the workers are loud in their demand but say they've fallen on deaf ears. >> they've increased the work load but not increased the workers. >> reporter: on strike, nursing aids and custodians. they tell me the uc medical center is under staffed. >> you want to be able to say, is there anything i can do before you leave. and not rush to the next patient. >> i thought gee, how am i going to get through all of that but they've made it easy for us to get access to the hospital. >> reporter: security escorted you? >> no they just stand there. >> we asked other visitors what it's like inside the hospital where some patients are being cared for by replacement workers. >> reporter: lo
. > california medical workers are on strike at five hospitals around the state. it's a two day strike and ktvu's amber lee is live in ucsan francisco to tell us how this walk out is affecting patient care. amber-- >> reporter: frank it's cold and windy out here but as you can see this picket line is still up. people are wearing heavy coats, scarves and carrying signs and chanting, they tell me they've been without a contract since last september. the workers are loud in their demand...
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. >>> happening now, university of california medical workers are on strike at five hospitals around the state. it's a two day strike and ktvu's amber lee is live in ucsan francisco to tell us how this walk out is affecting patient care. amber-- >> reporter: frank it's cold and windy out here but as you can see this picket line is still up. people are wearing heavy coats, scarves and carrying signs and chanting, they tell me they've been without a contract since last september. the workers are loud in their demand but say they've fallen on deaf ears. >> they've increased the work load but not increased the workers. >> reporter: on strike, nursing aids and custodians. they tell me the uc medical center is under staffed. >> you want to be able to say, is there anything i can do before you leave. and not rush to the next patient. >> i thought gee, how am i going to get through all of that but they've made it easy for us to get access to the hospital. >> reporter: security escorted you? >> no they just stand there. >> we asked other visitors what it's like inside the hospital where some patients are being cared for by replacement workers. >> reporter: lo
. >>> happening now, university of california medical workers are on strike at five hospitals around the state. it's a two day strike and ktvu's amber lee is live in ucsan francisco to tell us how this walk out is affecting patient care. amber-- >> reporter: frank it's cold and windy out here but as you can see this picket line is still up. people are wearing heavy coats, scarves and carrying signs and chanting, they tell me they've been without a contract since last september....
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uc berkeley engineer says that is because the design is what is known as fracture critical. if any one element fails the whole thing goes. he thinks there are a couple hundred fracture critical bridges in california. it doesn't mean goitsing to collapse tomorrow, it means have you to budget as a nation to replace the bridge autos what about the east span of the bay bridge? >> the old bay bridge is resilient when it comes to collisions or illusions. issues of the original bay bridge are more based in performance. i don't think you see that problem here. >> the self anchored suspension span of the new bridge couldn't have structure critical features, could it? >> if they do this, it's going to collapse. >> he thinks that that is a possibility because it holds up it's up with a cable looping around. >> the bridge is fracture critical. >> cam trance disagrees. >> we have more bolts and more everything in places so if sections do take damage during earthquake we have a bit of a safety net built in. >> american soft civil engineers calculates if we're to do all of thequired retro fitting it would cost $3.6 trillion. >> staggering sum, thank you very much. now, cornell, caltrans has done a thorough insp
uc berkeley engineer says that is because the design is what is known as fracture critical. if any one element fails the whole thing goes. he thinks there are a couple hundred fracture critical bridges in california. it doesn't mean goitsing to collapse tomorrow, it means have you to budget as a nation to replace the bridge autos what about the east span of the bay bridge? >> the old bay bridge is resilient when it comes to collisions or illusions. issues of the original bay bridge are...
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president of the university of california sparked a loud disruption and arrests at a regents meeting in san francisco today demonstrators were loud and 13 people were arrested after the ucsident said a planned strike would endanger public health, students and health workers. union representatives accuse the regents of spending too much money on management and not enough on patients. the strikes are planned for may 21 and 22 at several facilities. >>> it turns out more people are being scammed on their smartphones than on their computers. and the reason appears to be because people don't take the same precautions with their phones that they take with their computers. for example, a recent federal reserve report says people are three times more likely to respond to a phishing on their smartphone than on a computer. >>> a scary and potentially violent situation today for a nurse at a vallejo hospital. officials say that a patient threatened a nurse sometime before 8 this morning. police in the hospital staff took action and resolved the situation. kaiser is not releasing specifics about what happened because of patient privacy laws. still, officials say the hospital is pro
president of the university of california sparked a loud disruption and arrests at a regents meeting in san francisco today demonstrators were loud and 13 people were arrested after the ucsident said a planned strike would endanger public health, students and health workers. union representatives accuse the regents of spending too much money on management and not enough on patients. the strikes are planned for may 21 and 22 at several facilities. >>> it turns out more people are being...
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uc berkeley engineer says that is because the design is what is known as fracture critical. if any one element fails the whole thing goes. he thinks there are a couple hundred fracture critical bridges in california. doesn't o collapse tomorrow, it means have you to budget as a nation to replace the bridge autos what about the east span of the bay bridge? >> the old bay bridge is resilient when it comes to collisions or illusions. issues of the original bay bridge are more based in performance. i don't think you see that problem here. >> the self anchored suspension span of the new bridge couldn't have structure critical features, could it? >> if they do this, it's going to collapse. >> he thinks that that is a possibility because it holds up it's up with a cable looping around. >> the bridge is fracture critical. >> cam trance disagrees. >> we have more bolts and more everything in places so if sections do take damage during earthquake we have a bit of a safety net built in. >> american soft civil engineers calculates if we're to do all of the required retro fitting it would cost $3.6 trillion. >> staggering sum, thank you very much. now, cornell, caltrans has done a thorough inspection of all b
uc berkeley engineer says that is because the design is what is known as fracture critical. if any one element fails the whole thing goes. he thinks there are a couple hundred fracture critical bridges in california. doesn't o collapse tomorrow, it means have you to budget as a nation to replace the bridge autos what about the east span of the bay bridge? >> the old bay bridge is resilient when it comes to collisions or illusions. issues of the original bay bridge are more based in...
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ucs i applied to. i ended up selecting harvard. >> reporter: her take-away from intel, $50,000. money that she says will help pay for college. dan simon, cnn, san jose, california much for watching, we'll see you back here tomorrow "piers morgan" is next. i'm an accountant. a mechanical engineer. and i shop at walmart. truth is, over sixty percent of america shops at walmart every month. i find what i need, at a great price. and the money i save goes to important things. braces for my daughter. a little something for my son's college fund. when people look at me, i hope they see someone building a better life. vo: living better: that's the real walmart. just like a tablet. so easy to use, it won a best of ces award from cnet. and it comes inside this beautifully crafted carrying case. introducing the all-new 2014 chevrolet impala with the available mylink system. ♪ [ beeps ] ingeniously connecting you to your life and the road. that's american ingenuity to find new roads. i tthan probablycare moreanyone else.and we've had this farm for 30 years. we raise black and red angus cattle. we also produce natural gas. that's how we make our living and that's how we can
ucs i applied to. i ended up selecting harvard. >> reporter: her take-away from intel, $50,000. money that she says will help pay for college. dan simon, cnn, san jose, california much for watching, we'll see you back here tomorrow "piers morgan" is next. i'm an accountant. a mechanical engineer. and i shop at walmart. truth is, over sixty percent of america shops at walmart every month. i find what i need, at a great price. and the money i save goes to important things. braces...
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ucs i applied to. i ended up selecting harvard. >> reporter: her take-away from intel, $50,000. money that she says will help pay for college. dan simon, cnn, san jose, californiauch for watching, we'll see you back here tomorrow "piers morgan" is next. n 1972. [ all ] fort benning, georgia in 1999. [ male announcer ] usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection and because usaa's commitment to serve military members, veterans, and their families is without equal. begin your legacy, get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. where over seventy-five percent of store management started as i'm the next american success story. working for a company hourly associates. there's opportunity here. i can use walmart's education benefits to get a degree, maybe work in it, or be an engineer, helping walmart conserve energy. even today, when our store does well, i earn quarterly bonuses. when people look at me, i hope they see someone working their way up. vo: opportunity, that's the real walmart.
ucs i applied to. i ended up selecting harvard. >> reporter: her take-away from intel, $50,000. money that she says will help pay for college. dan simon, cnn, san jose, californiauch for watching, we'll see you back here tomorrow "piers morgan" is next. n 1972. [ all ] fort benning, georgia in 1999. [ male announcer ] usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection and because usaa's commitment to serve...
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uc are fighting over pension plans and staffing. >> occupy poverties set the stage if another clash with police when they try to move back to farmland on albany owned by the university of california. on saturday, occupy the farm protesters marched in own the tract of land and planted crops. on monday police made four arrests and ejected them. they are protesting the plans for commercial development on the farmland. >> a deal sacramento teams in sacramento is finalized for $550 million. the sacramento investor group will buy the 65 percent controlling interest after they agreed yesterday. the details are still being written up but an official announcement is expected on friday, or today. >> warriors fans, the season is over but there was a lot to celebrate. they were eliminated by the spurs last night at oracle arena in game six. the warriors were in it until the very end of the game down by two points with less than five minutes to go but san antonio pulled it out 94-82 taking the best of seven series 4-2. warriors have to watch the finals on tv but fans are they willed of the first post-season appearance in half dozen years, and san antonio advances now to the when conference fi
uc are fighting over pension plans and staffing. >> occupy poverties set the stage if another clash with police when they try to move back to farmland on albany owned by the university of california. on saturday, occupy the farm protesters marched in own the tract of land and planted crops. on monday police made four arrests and ejected them. they are protesting the plans for commercial development on the farmland. >> a deal sacramento teams in sacramento is finalized for $550...