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. >> one of the experimental systems that uc davis is testing in the lab is here, underneath the backyardur 20-foot deep holes have been drilled into the ground creating a geothermal system. >> we drop a felix of fluid, running back to the heat bump. it's taking thermal energy from the ground, because the cold water may be going in at 45 and 50 degrees, and the ground is 55 or 60 degrees. >> if it's a slight differential the ground is warm enough to put that energy into the water inside of those tubes. >> exactly. >> and in this house nothing gets wasted. not even the heat from the water. instead, it goes into this heat recovery system. >> so the hot drain water runs down the inside of a perfectly straight pipe, and the cold water that is coming into the house wraps around the outside of that drape line. >> so as -- drain line. as it comes in it warms up, taking less energy later to make it hotter if we needed tox. >> exactly. >> brilliant. nice and cool in here. then there's the lighting system, solid state led and five times more efficient than conventional lighting. they are designed t
. >> one of the experimental systems that uc davis is testing in the lab is here, underneath the backyardur 20-foot deep holes have been drilled into the ground creating a geothermal system. >> we drop a felix of fluid, running back to the heat bump. it's taking thermal energy from the ground, because the cold water may be going in at 45 and 50 degrees, and the ground is 55 or 60 degrees. >> if it's a slight differential the ground is warm enough to put that energy into the...
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guzman a high school senior at balboa high school attending uc davis next year so thank you. (clapping.) i see a lot of familiar a faces in the crowd my teacher my environmental science teacher and my al gastrobra teacher and history teacher those are very good people, you know. my teacher i had her for two years and i am in this program to go camping with my class and basically, i - yes walk so, yes. she shows a lot of empathy towards her students she's wonderful in many ways and mr. go on do he's a very cool math teacher. he takes time out of his life to, you know, play this game called legal legions on the computer it's online you fight other people with swords and stuff. so anyways they're good people and teachers are good and all right. okay. now we have the latin-american teachers association (clapping) and please also tell us about your organization >> good evening board members and everyone i'm a fifth grade teacher at the bryant elementary we had kick ball so i apologize for my clothes i'm the latin-american teacher association not this year that touches my heart abo
guzman a high school senior at balboa high school attending uc davis next year so thank you. (clapping.) i see a lot of familiar a faces in the crowd my teacher my environmental science teacher and my al gastrobra teacher and history teacher those are very good people, you know. my teacher i had her for two years and i am in this program to go camping with my class and basically, i - yes walk so, yes. she shows a lot of empathy towards her students she's wonderful in many ways and mr. go on do...
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recipients who couldn't be here tonight first is susan lee i don't know from lincoln high school going to uc davis in the fall and the last one is sue lincoln going to uc berkley in the fall (clapping) actually there's one more evan lou from washington high school is he here. >> did he make it, all right. . he will be attending uc irvine next year (clapping) congratulations. come on in front even though our hiding (laughter) >> she's got it down. >> on the end. >> come over here right there. all right. turn this way and everybody. all you adults come on. okay. right there. deputy superintendant. come on. all right. come right here. right here. there you go. everybody. and you're all one. 1, 2, 3. one more. thank you. (clapping.) >> okay. so the next group is from the filipino american educators i know they're in the room tonight (clapping) >> good evening. >> tell us about your organization good evening, everyone i'm a educator and teacher a proud usf member yeah. (clapping) so our organization is filipino educators of san francisco actually, it's like went to sleep for a decade and in 3 years ago
recipients who couldn't be here tonight first is susan lee i don't know from lincoln high school going to uc davis in the fall and the last one is sue lincoln going to uc berkley in the fall (clapping) actually there's one more evan lou from washington high school is he here. >> did he make it, all right. . he will be attending uc irvine next year (clapping) congratulations. come on in front even though our hiding (laughter) >> she's got it down. >> on the end. >> come...
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students at uc davis have canceled plans for a controversial party.rs said the celebration is racist. it was to be healed tonight ahead of the cinco de mayo holiday. it was eventually canceled. condoleezza ricev-c is bowing o of speaking at rutgers state graduation. her invitation became a distraction. her slated appearance led to protests about her iraq war record. several students and faculty members spoke out against the invite. >>> fighting continues in ukraine tonight. pro-russian protesters tore into buildings waving russian flags to cheer ares from the crowd on the heels of violence yesterday in the city of odessa. 42 people died in fighting between pro-russian supporters and ukrainian forces. government said it will continue its crackdown on separatist groups in the eastern part of the country. a man climbed to great heights to protest uganda's strict anti-gay laws. he's atop margarita peak. violators 69 law could face life in prison. >>> many happy face around the golden state tonight. a california bred horse won the kentucky derby for the fi
students at uc davis have canceled plans for a controversial party.rs said the celebration is racist. it was to be healed tonight ahead of the cinco de mayo holiday. it was eventually canceled. condoleezza ricev-c is bowing o of speaking at rutgers state graduation. her invitation became a distraction. her slated appearance led to protests about her iraq war record. several students and faculty members spoke out against the invite. >>> fighting continues in ukraine tonight. pro-russian...
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a report released by uc davis estimates water restrictions will cause a 1.7 bill loss to california agriculture industries. >> canada -- california represents 77 of the nation are fresh citrus industry, and if we lose thousands of acres of citrus trees that can affect availability and consumer prices. >> the coalition says other fruit and vegetable farmers in california are not planting crops because they're worried they won't be able to get enough water for them. >>> for a look at the forecast and if there's even a drop in the future, let's get to meteorologist frances dinglasan. >> good evening, everyone. no drops in the near future. live doppler 7hd picking up clear skies around the bay area, with the exception of the peninsula. there was some stubborn fog this afternoon but that has cleared out. temperatures right now, starting to come down a little bit. they were quite warm, san francisco, 60. oakland, 64. san jose, 70. half moon bay, a hard time warming up so only 57. looking from the east bay temperatures the west and the bay and san francisco in the distance, still finding 70s and 80s.
a report released by uc davis estimates water restrictions will cause a 1.7 bill loss to california agriculture industries. >> canada -- california represents 77 of the nation are fresh citrus industry, and if we lose thousands of acres of citrus trees that can affect availability and consumer prices. >> the coalition says other fruit and vegetable farmers in california are not planting crops because they're worried they won't be able to get enough water for them. >>> for a...
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ed lee has strong support we need to increase the funding for bikes lastly i was a student at the uc davis and as what we look at another city and counties cities our city can't be left behind whether the mta or other agency we need to make sure it's a biking city for everyone thank you. >> (clapping) >> thank you supervisor mar. >> i'm thrived next to bring up our supervisor from district 10 yesterday we're honored that the bierlg coalition joined by mr. levy restoring more than 40 bicycles we'll be giving out in the bayview hunters point so welcome supervisor cowen. >> good morning and happy bike to work we had an opportunity to continue to build and bring more bikers here it's critical we give a lot of rest and conversation insuring that the bike community is as difference as any community we're not only providing survivalist pamphlets in english but spanish as well as chinese to reach every member of the community and for i that live on the southeast part of the city it's been a challenge to connect the city the thing call the hairball i'm committed and we're going to fix that hairball
ed lee has strong support we need to increase the funding for bikes lastly i was a student at the uc davis and as what we look at another city and counties cities our city can't be left behind whether the mta or other agency we need to make sure it's a biking city for everyone thank you. >> (clapping) >> thank you supervisor mar. >> i'm thrived next to bring up our supervisor from district 10 yesterday we're honored that the bierlg coalition joined by mr. levy restoring more...
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a report released by uc davis estimates water restrictions will cause a 1.7 bill loss to california agricultureustries. >> canada -- california represents 77 of the nation are fresh citrus industry, and if we lose thousands of acres of citrus trees that can affect availability and consumer prices. >> the coalition says other fruit and vegetable farmers in california are not planting crops because they're worried they won't be able to get enough water for them. >>> for a look at the forecast and if there's even a drop in the future, let's get to meteorologist frances dinglasan. >> good evening, everyone. no drops in the near future. live doppler 7hd picking up clear skies around the bay area, with the exception of the peninsula. there was some stubborn fog this afternoon but that has cleared out. temperatures right now, starting to come down a little bit. they were quite warm, san francisco, 60. oakland, 64. san jose, 70. half moon bay, a hard time warming up so only 57. looking from the east bay temperatures the west and the bay and san francisco in the distance, still finding 70s and 80s. sant
a report released by uc davis estimates water restrictions will cause a 1.7 bill loss to california agricultureustries. >> canada -- california represents 77 of the nation are fresh citrus industry, and if we lose thousands of acres of citrus trees that can affect availability and consumer prices. >> the coalition says other fruit and vegetable farmers in california are not planting crops because they're worried they won't be able to get enough water for them. >>> for a...
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rob >>> nutritions at uc-davis are shaking up school lunches. for students that means fewer lectures and more hands on experience. rob mcallister shows us it's making a big difference. >> reporter: she eats lunch with her friends every day but no longer has bad eating habits. garbage is gone and in their place. >> broccoli, lettuce, beans, salad. >> reporter: the changes is thank to a nutrition program. researchers sought to do more than just lecture the kids about food. >> we don't make a difference and allow that to take hold and continue if it's not reinforced in their life. >> reporter: for madeline the change was dramatic [ indiscernible ] i actually lost 20 pounds after starting this program. >> reporter: the program includes four parts. classroom education, parent involvement, a student-run garden and making local fruits and vegetables available at school lunches. >> apples! >> reporter: the goal was to get these kids to pick up apples instead of chips. not only did the fourth graders ditch the junk food, many of them are no longer consid
rob >>> nutritions at uc-davis are shaking up school lunches. for students that means fewer lectures and more hands on experience. rob mcallister shows us it's making a big difference. >> reporter: she eats lunch with her friends every day but no longer has bad eating habits. garbage is gone and in their place. >> broccoli, lettuce, beans, salad. >> reporter: the changes is thank to a nutrition program. researchers sought to do more than just lecture the kids about...
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. >> paul gets is a plant geneticist at uc davis and receives no funding from monsanta for research.er facultyies do. he thinks monsanta is right to be concerned about the public is acceptance of genetically engineered fruits and vegetables. >> you have direct consumption. resistance, whether it's rite for not may be more important for those crops. >> they like to call the marker technology as one that turns a light on in a laboratory of plant breeding, so we can see what is going on in the plant and select for the properties we need. >> "techknow" knot a look at monsanta's dna marker lad in woodland california. here, hundreds of markers have been discovered for traits in fruits and vegetables. the first step in the process - pulverizing tissue samples so d.n.a. can be extracted by the robot. how do you extract d.n.a.? how does that happen? >> thankfully biology made dna water soluble. all we need to do is add water. >> once that has happened it is deposited into a center final, removing plant debris. >> at 3,000 revolutions per minute, it's hard to get rid of the cellular debris fro
. >> paul gets is a plant geneticist at uc davis and receives no funding from monsanta for research.er facultyies do. he thinks monsanta is right to be concerned about the public is acceptance of genetically engineered fruits and vegetables. >> you have direct consumption. resistance, whether it's rite for not may be more important for those crops. >> they like to call the marker technology as one that turns a light on in a laboratory of plant breeding, so we can see what is...
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eunejune is a san francisco native, has his engineering degree, has his bachelors from uc davis and his masters from the san jose state university. he is registered a civil engineer, a traffic engineer, which will be great for us, and a land surveyer and just for purposes of the public record at the port commission aexecutive closed session on april 22 the port commission unanimously confirmd his appointment as chief harbor engineer pursuant to the city's charter. so i would very much like to introduce eunejune and invite him to say a few words, if you will. if you will stand, please, and maybe go to the podium. and i didn't mention but he is very dedicated to his public service. he's going to help the city of san bruno transition and he will be joining us at the end of june so we'll really looking forward to that. >> thank you very much, monique, good afternoon commissioners and public. i'm very happy to be here. i was born and raised in the bay area, living in san jose san francisco was always the place you would come to for activities, events, wedings. so i'm familiar with san franci
eunejune is a san francisco native, has his engineering degree, has his bachelors from uc davis and his masters from the san jose state university. he is registered a civil engineer, a traffic engineer, which will be great for us, and a land surveyer and just for purposes of the public record at the port commission aexecutive closed session on april 22 the port commission unanimously confirmd his appointment as chief harbor engineer pursuant to the city's charter. so i would very much like to...
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uc davis said they had classes revicked to those 21 and older because of the drinking age law so some students would not graduate in four years. the bill permits only tasting and spitting. it doesn't encourage partying in choose. it goes to the state senate for consideration. >>> caltran revealed another problem on the new bay bridge at 5:00 a.m. with what is wrong this time and what it is going to take to fix it. >> a video of students in the north bay killing rats sparks growing outrage. >>> health officials have spotted the first case of west nile virus in the bay >>> live from the kgo-tv broadcast center this is abc7 news. >> good friday morning at 4:59. a relief in two senses. >> thanks for joining us. >> how do you spell relief? cooler temperatures? >> 17 miles per hour wind at fairfield. it is blowing out on shore. sfo is 13. nine at oakland. did you feel it last night? cooler outside. cooler this afternoon. up to 81 at the bay. 82 to 87 inland. only 64 to 7 along the coast into san francisco. >> we have a sig-alert at 5:00. you thought it would be friday lite? it is, the sig-a
uc davis said they had classes revicked to those 21 and older because of the drinking age law so some students would not graduate in four years. the bill permits only tasting and spitting. it doesn't encourage partying in choose. it goes to the state senate for consideration. >>> caltran revealed another problem on the new bay bridge at 5:00 a.m. with what is wrong this time and what it is going to take to fix it. >> a video of students in the north bay killing rats sparks...
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. >>> a bill making its way to the state capitol aims at making underage drinking at uc davis legal. it's called the sip and spit bill for the university's wine making class. students under 21 would be allowed to taste the fruits of their labor but not swallow. it's not considered a free pass for underage drinking. >> this bill would allow us to provide the students with wine to taste and for them to taste it without any legal consequences. >> this would not be groundbreaking legislation. 12 other states currently allow their underage students to taste. the bill goes up for assembly vote the end of the month. >>> seems rapper jay-z may have more than 99 problems tonight. >> he was caught on camera brawling with beyonce's sister. it happened in an elevator. it happened in new york last week right after the doors closed. beyonce's sister starts punching and kicking jay-z. it's not clear what started the fight and afterwards she and her sister leave in a separate car. >>> the a's and the giants both home at the same time. could the a's stop the home run leader? have you ever heard of a
. >>> a bill making its way to the state capitol aims at making underage drinking at uc davis legal. it's called the sip and spit bill for the university's wine making class. students under 21 would be allowed to taste the fruits of their labor but not swallow. it's not considered a free pass for underage drinking. >> this bill would allow us to provide the students with wine to taste and for them to taste it without any legal consequences. >> this would not be...
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. >> the uc davis chancellor has supported to the sacramento bee that a diversity course may help prevent similar controversies. >>> the search continues for a person opening fire killing a san francisco man. police say 31-year-old deontra brusard was driving that ford suv on interstate 580 in richmond yesterday afternoon. when someone opened fire from another vehicle. that suv crashed and brusard died there at the scene. investigators believe he was targeted and that the gunman may be in a white pickup truck. >>> authorities are investigating the discovery of a badly decomposed body found near stinson beach. tourists from switzerland found the remains today. the body was found on highway 1 on national parkland. the deceased was an adult male. an autopsy is being planned. >>> firefighters say they were called to the fire on lincoln road just east of interstate 880 around 6:00 this morning. a firefighter had originally said up to seven adults and six children were living in three different spaces in the garage. but firefighters are now backing off from that saying it's unclear how many wer
. >> the uc davis chancellor has supported to the sacramento bee that a diversity course may help prevent similar controversies. >>> the search continues for a person opening fire killing a san francisco man. police say 31-year-old deontra brusard was driving that ford suv on interstate 580 in richmond yesterday afternoon. when someone opened fire from another vehicle. that suv crashed and brusard died there at the scene. investigators believe he was targeted and that the gunman...
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the uc davis kids were wrong for posting the picture of people in somñreros trying to climb over theit is okay to be wrong. >> it is a prank. >> you can be stupid in school. >> i am not saying they shouldy. >> you know what they should have toz@4x do? they should have to go to diversity class. >> there you go. ~r1zat did you say? i want to show this clip. why am i showing this? i answered this question, you idiot. why don't you watch the show instead of saying stupid things in my ear. i have enough problems. coming up. will condoleezza rice speak at rutgers or will i or will no one? when will i stop talking 1234* i don't know. wbí)my bulldog: oh boy! mattress discounters memorial day sale! what's this? a queen-size sealy gel memory foam mattress for just $497? mattress discounters has the largest selection of memory foam mattresses under one roof! comforpedic... icomfort... optimum... and wow! four years interest-free financing on the entire tempur-pedic cloud collection! don't miss the memorial day sale. ♪ mattress discounters >> i like her. >> i see that ad and i think that was pr
the uc davis kids were wrong for posting the picture of people in somñreros trying to climb over theit is okay to be wrong. >> it is a prank. >> you can be stupid in school. >> i am not saying they shouldy. >> you know what they should have toz@4x do? they should have to go to diversity class. >> there you go. ~r1zat did you say? i want to show this clip. why am i showing this? i answered this question, you idiot. why don't you watch the show instead of saying...
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. >> our first reaction was that we were glad they were here at uc davis playing baseball. >> a lot oftions ran through, sad last night, to angry. i think there is some anger as well with these things continuing to happen on college campuses. >> reporter: other family members of students refused to speak, shaking their heads in disbelief. >>> on ktvu.com, will you find more on the deadly rampage near uc santa barbara, including the latest news conference from santa barbara county sheriffs. can you find it all under "hot topics." an emotional reunion this marked for identification week. memorial day weekend. reporter mallory hoff was there when he showed up for the graduation he was determined not to mix. >> reporter: ashley mcdonald thought photographers were gathered around to captaur that classic cap-and-gown moment. but when she turned the corner a surprise visitor emerged her younger brother 22-year-old army specialist anthony mcdaniel. the two hadn't seen each other since before he deployed to afghanistan over a year ago. >> i told you i would be here. >> mcdaniel spent four month
. >> our first reaction was that we were glad they were here at uc davis playing baseball. >> a lot oftions ran through, sad last night, to angry. i think there is some anger as well with these things continuing to happen on college campuses. >> reporter: other family members of students refused to speak, shaking their heads in disbelief. >>> on ktvu.com, will you find more on the deadly rampage near uc santa barbara, including the latest news conference from santa...
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she was captured and brought to uc davis vet school. >> in this case they were fortunate to see her and bring her n she couldn't hunt for herself anymore. >> te were trying to identify and understand the infestation. it's rare to survive this condition, too. it's why vets gave her the name. >> more details about san jose's newest peregrine falcon. bans were placed on the two male and two female chicks. >> amazing. wow. >> there is more still to come here tonight at 6:00. how the city has been successful this year in holding down its murder rate. >> airport security. how could a teenager hop a fence? could silicon valley technology be the solution? >> a landslide burying hundreds of homes tonight in a remote corner of afghanistan. corner of afghanistan. a lot more to safeway knows you don't want to fly all over town to find the best deals. that's why they have lots of ways to save. real big club card deals, the safeway app and gas rewards. this week, bite into a juicy, seedless watermelon. they're just $3.99 each. breyer's ice cream is $2.99. and start the fiesta. corona is just $11.97 a
she was captured and brought to uc davis vet school. >> in this case they were fortunate to see her and bring her n she couldn't hunt for herself anymore. >> te were trying to identify and understand the infestation. it's rare to survive this condition, too. it's why vets gave her the name. >> more details about san jose's newest peregrine falcon. bans were placed on the two male and two female chicks. >> amazing. wow. >> there is more still to come here tonight at...
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she was captured and brought to uc davis vet school. >> in this case they were fortunate to see her andring her n she couldn't hunt for herself anymore. >> te were trying to identify and understand the infestation. it's rare to survive this condition, too. it's why vets gave her the name. >> more details about san jose's newest peregrine falcon. bans were placed on the two male and two female chicks. >> amazing. wow. >> there is more still to come here tonight at 6:00. how the city has been successful this year in holding down its murder rate. >> airport security. how could a teenager hop a fence? could silicon valley technology be the solution? >> a landslide burying hundreds of homes tonight in a remote corner of >>> learning about what led up to a massive recall of meat from a petaluma slaughter house. marshals raided the slaughter house after getting a tip. authorities say the plant was buying diseased, cancer russ dairy cows and processing them when inspectors weren't around, trimming off parts of cancer ask replacing heads of sick cows with heads from hnly animals. a government in
she was captured and brought to uc davis vet school. >> in this case they were fortunate to see her andring her n she couldn't hunt for herself anymore. >> te were trying to identify and understand the infestation. it's rare to survive this condition, too. it's why vets gave her the name. >> more details about san jose's newest peregrine falcon. bans were placed on the two male and two female chicks. >> amazing. wow. >> there is more still to come here tonight at...
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tonight, uc davis holes their own vigil. >> uc santa barbara student faces charged for accidentally firing a gun in his list vis apartment. the bullet went through a wall nearly hitting the neighbor before tuesday's vigil. police confiscated seven guns and a thousand rounds of ammunition which were purchased legally. we have continuing coverage of the tragedy on air and online with reporting continuing on twitter@abcnews. >>> and now the caltrain turn around. you studies have show that business is booming because of younger and more wealthy riders. matt? >> as the economy goes, so go caltrain. this is another sign that the job market here in the bay area is improving with more people hopping on the train. a new report on ridership shows that it has reached an all time high up 54 percent with a third using caltrain less than a year. ridership increased 12 percent compared to last year. with more passengers many trains are full putting a strain on capacity during the morning and evening commute. all three counties, santa clara, san mateo and san francisco, saw increases. the latest passenger
tonight, uc davis holes their own vigil. >> uc santa barbara student faces charged for accidentally firing a gun in his list vis apartment. the bullet went through a wall nearly hitting the neighbor before tuesday's vigil. police confiscated seven guns and a thousand rounds of ammunition which were purchased legally. we have continuing coverage of the tragedy on air and online with reporting continuing on twitter@abcnews. >>> and now the caltrain turn around. you studies have...
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. >>> uc davis students canceled a cinco de mayo party because of the name.to happen last night off campus and feature heavy drinking. 100 students called the party offensive. supporters say the name was meant to be funny and compared it to st. patrick's day parties. they suggested a diversity course might help prevent similar corvees. >>> vice president joe biden was heckled to stop depordays and he hinted the -- deportation and he hinted the obama administration would do that. >> we will do that too, kid. let me finish my speech. >> joe biden did not elaborate. republicans countered illegal immigrants must be departed as a matter of law. >> i am in favor of that. the answer is to not ignore the law. you got to execute the law. >> gorm is stuck in the going immigration reform is stuck in the house. americans don't trust had obama administration to endorse it. joe biden said it will increase engross domestic product by 5% and reduce the deficit by a trillion dollars. >>> politics and journalists nursing a hang over after the white house correspondence dinner.
. >>> uc davis students canceled a cinco de mayo party because of the name.to happen last night off campus and feature heavy drinking. 100 students called the party offensive. supporters say the name was meant to be funny and compared it to st. patrick's day parties. they suggested a diversity course might help prevent similar corvees. >>> vice president joe biden was heckled to stop depordays and he hinted the -- deportation and he hinted the obama administration would do...
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is expected to cost that state almost $2 billion, and 14,000 jobs according to a new report from uc davisxt guest calls these estimates conservative, joining me now, president of california farm bureau, and third generation farmer, paul winger, you are caught in something that could not have been anticipateed. the drought. all sorts of livestock diseases, i mean, what are you going do here? >> we've been through droughts before. we've seen years '76, '77 was a more severe drought. when you think about this you have two below normal rainfall years, and a drought year, we have a water structure in california to sustain 18 million people. today we have 38 million people in the state. you know agriculture has done a great job, we have been told to become merefficient, we have doubled or agricultural production on the same amount of water we had for last 40 years, there is not a lot more we can do. we have to look to the environment, we're using 18 century, technology, to think that fish have to survive by putting more water down the river without due discourse and scientific research to why t
is expected to cost that state almost $2 billion, and 14,000 jobs according to a new report from uc davisxt guest calls these estimates conservative, joining me now, president of california farm bureau, and third generation farmer, paul winger, you are caught in something that could not have been anticipateed. the drought. all sorts of livestock diseases, i mean, what are you going do here? >> we've been through droughts before. we've seen years '76, '77 was a more severe drought. when...
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and according to uc davis farms are drawing a lot of water from wells. another reason some parts of the state more water than others. so far there has been no impact in salinas for example where much of the nation lettuce is grope. most of their water come from wells and what water is going toward food that consumers eat because that's where the money is. so far we haven't seen dramatic increase in what we pay for food. we hope it doesn't happen. sandhya is here with the forecast. one thing we can say for sure no rape coming in. >> you are absolutely right. even you can tell. >> if we obviously about missed our opportunity for getting drenching rain over the winter season and now here we are heading into almost june and we have a dry forecast for you but if you do have any plans outside this weekend you are going to love what i have to tell you. weather is going to cooperate. it's looking great. live doppler 7hd right now high cloud moving in. we have a little bit of fog down below. half moon bay reporting visibility of about 5 miles but remember the gol
and according to uc davis farms are drawing a lot of water from wells. another reason some parts of the state more water than others. so far there has been no impact in salinas for example where much of the nation lettuce is grope. most of their water come from wells and what water is going toward food that consumers eat because that's where the money is. so far we haven't seen dramatic increase in what we pay for food. we hope it doesn't happen. sandhya is here with the forecast. one thing we...
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a study from uc davis found 4 so acres of lapped will be damned because of a draught. it costs a billion and a half. and 14,500 jobs will be cut. there is little hope for a change in california's fortunes second. dave warren is here to explain. >> the problem is the snow. it's melting quickly. there's little snow. the reservoir is half full. normally they go up as the snow melts, not this situation now. severe drought across the state - first time that happened, and it extend into nevada and the south-west. there's a little rain and snow, but not enough. we'll take a little. here is light rain and snow. winter weather advisory for the mound australians. reservoir levels at 50% of average. the state-wide snow pact. 1-3 inches is 4% of average. it melted with the warmer weather. of the reference voir is low, not much -- reservoir is low and there's not much snow left. new data came in - april, average textures cooler across the -- temperatures cooler across the plains. it's tied for the warmest april. with el-nino, it could get warmer. >>> elections from the european par
a study from uc davis found 4 so acres of lapped will be damned because of a draught. it costs a billion and a half. and 14,500 jobs will be cut. there is little hope for a change in california's fortunes second. dave warren is here to explain. >> the problem is the snow. it's melting quickly. there's little snow. the reservoir is half full. normally they go up as the snow melts, not this situation now. severe drought across the state - first time that happened, and it extend into nevada...
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the eagle went through nine months of treatment and rehabilitation at uc davis before the release today was fitted with a transmitter so researchers can track its movement. >>> doing wheelies more than 100 miles an hour. >> if you learned anything, what do you think you learned? >> ride in the fog because planes don't see very well through fog. >> motorcyclists caught red handed driving dangerously, the greeting waiting for him at home. >> we're trying to clean up the city. >> plus getting a house like this cleaned up sometimes isn't that simple. >> why should they care about my house? i'm the 1 living in it. >> code enforcement has issued hundreds of thousands of dollars in fines, but vallejo city officials may have a better way for homeowners to get their homes into compliance. >> what's unique about this lane and why it goes against conventional wisdom. >>> complete bay area news coverage continues, this is ktvu channel 2 news at 5:00. >>> another wheelie and he's standing up and we're coming up on fruitvale. >> driving dangerously down a busy bay area freeway, the surprise waiting f
the eagle went through nine months of treatment and rehabilitation at uc davis before the release today was fitted with a transmitter so researchers can track its movement. >>> doing wheelies more than 100 miles an hour. >> if you learned anything, what do you think you learned? >> ride in the fog because planes don't see very well through fog. >> motorcyclists caught red handed driving dangerously, the greeting waiting for him at home. >> we're trying to clean...
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the bird was brought to the uc davis raptor center with a severe and rare mite infestation that lefter featherless, weak and in poor health. >> she's been in captivity since august 9th and been recovering since. and they claim that she's ready to go now and we believe she is as well. researchers are just beginning to understand the mite infestation. they've named her mighty mite. >>> still to come on abc7 news saturday morning news, we'll show you how the city of san francisco has been successful in holding down its homicide rate this year. the biggest drop on record. >>> and, a lake tahoe facility's heroic efforts to get injured bears healthy again and the work it takes to get the creatures back into the wild. >> announcer: live from the kgo broadcast tv center, this is abc7 news. >>> welcome back, we coming up on 8:30 and starting this half hour with a quick check of the weather, here's meteorologist lisa argent. >> we have more sunshine in the north bay and east bay. but wind gusts in the higher elevations from mount tam over 25 miles per hour, transporting the cooler marine air i
the bird was brought to the uc davis raptor center with a severe and rare mite infestation that lefter featherless, weak and in poor health. >> she's been in captivity since august 9th and been recovering since. and they claim that she's ready to go now and we believe she is as well. researchers are just beginning to understand the mite infestation. they've named her mighty mite. >>> still to come on abc7 news saturday morning news, we'll show you how the city of san francisco...
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uc davis where those kids were sprayed. that was disgusting.at those students stood up against it. >> to the point that's interesting, we have to put the responsibility on the adults if you will. if they said we want you to apologize for this or else that person then said he wasn't going to give the commencement speech so maybe he should stand up and take a stand on his own. >> adults have shown no backbone to the students of these universities. a commencement honorary degree was given and then rescinded because students protested. the other thing is i do appreciate you suggesting that you see student activism as a good thing. we have to recognize it. they can't hear opposite opinions. >> whoa i don't -- >> christine can't speak because imf put strings on their bailouts. >> having a conversation about critiques of imf policies is appropriate. what we should do in our universities left and right is having those debates. >> that's not what happened. she was told she shouldn't come to college to speak. >> there's a larger problem in our country th
uc davis where those kids were sprayed. that was disgusting.at those students stood up against it. >> to the point that's interesting, we have to put the responsibility on the adults if you will. if they said we want you to apologize for this or else that person then said he wasn't going to give the commencement speech so maybe he should stand up and take a stand on his own. >> adults have shown no backbone to the students of these universities. a commencement honorary degree was...
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california los angeles are holding a candlelight vigil for so many people killed in a rampage near uc davisthe weekend. seven people including the sugar were killed and seven others were wounded. >> the more i read about this, the more heartbreaking it is. >> his parents raised in their car trying to alert police that they think their son is about to do something horrible. can you imagine? >> you would not expect it there. >> every parent's worst nightmare. >> our number two photo of the date is the world cup protest in brazil. they are still happening and members of an anarchist group hold us -- held a somewhat diesel protest while burning the brazilian flag for the world cup --ins on spurs day, june 12 on thursday, june 12. they're protesting the fact that the government spent so much public money to build the stadiums and limited infrastructure that will entertain the world when there are so many others -- >> they are not quite ready for it yet. they need another month or so. >> that's what i heard. >> they need more time. star of the old world cup for the u.s. did not make the team. , n
california los angeles are holding a candlelight vigil for so many people killed in a rampage near uc davisthe weekend. seven people including the sugar were killed and seven others were wounded. >> the more i read about this, the more heartbreaking it is. >> his parents raised in their car trying to alert police that they think their son is about to do something horrible. can you imagine? >> you would not expect it there. >> every parent's worst nightmare. >> our...
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a study from uc davis says the drought will mean higher fruit prices, for vegetables as well grown inhere. there's talk some ranchers have been forced to liquidate their herds because the pastures aren't getting enough water. it affects such a wide range of things. >> it's true. governor brown blamed climate change for the drought and you saw cecilia talking about it. it will change the way californians live. you taung about the amount of water that you use. 18 jugs doesn't seem like a lot but that could be a major difference in your day. >> no doubt. >>> moving on to this, police in washington, d.c. released video of a brazen flash mob robbery hoping to identify the thieves. hoping to identify the thieves. about 20 teenagers, take a look at them, could be seen descending on a 7-eleven. only a few bothering to hide their faces. seconds after entering the store, they walked out with hands full of stolen snacks and drinks. the out numbered clerks could only stand by and watch. >>> supporter of same-sex marriage are celebrating two victories. first in oregon. where hundreds of gay couple
a study from uc davis says the drought will mean higher fruit prices, for vegetables as well grown inhere. there's talk some ranchers have been forced to liquidate their herds because the pastures aren't getting enough water. it affects such a wide range of things. >> it's true. governor brown blamed climate change for the drought and you saw cecilia talking about it. it will change the way californians live. you taung about the amount of water that you use. 18 jugs doesn't seem like a...
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a new uc davis study says it can also lead thousands of farm workers without a job. researchers say 6% of the farmland in the central valley could go unplanted this year because there's not enough water for the crops. california is the fifth biggest agricultural producer in the world. >>> 7:40. a san jose family targeted by a suspected arsonist. in 20 minutes, the footage reported this morning that could be the proof investigators need to solve this case. >>> and a stray cat hitches a ride during the morning commute. his story of survival that ended with him landing in a brand-new home. >>> good morning. traffic is still pretty slow in many areas. the 680 commute is okay. but down the road there's a crash. i will tell you about that and the rest of the fremont-bound commute. >>> a mix of sun and cloud. it was very cool. light drizzle, light rain mainly on the peninsula toward the south bay. there's pretty good snow up in the sierra and see if there's any of that that will make it here as far as rain. this tillamookmook old fashd vanilla ice cream is absolutely amazin
a new uc davis study says it can also lead thousands of farm workers without a job. researchers say 6% of the farmland in the central valley could go unplanted this year because there's not enough water for the crops. california is the fifth biggest agricultural producer in the world. >>> 7:40. a san jose family targeted by a suspected arsonist. in 20 minutes, the footage reported this morning that could be the proof investigators need to solve this case. >>> and a stray cat...
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. >>> uc davis students have canceled plans for a cinco de mayo party because of the protest with the name. and even though that it was going to be held off campus, still 100 students protested that event. they compared it to st. patrick's day-type parties. >>> big crowds are expected today celebrating cinco de mayo celebrations. they'll have about 60 additional officers on the streets watching for gang or other suspiciousactivities. >>> a high school in morgan hill could find themselves in the middle of the cinco de mayo protest tomorrow morning a. security fence has been set up around live oaks high school. a teen party group is planning to protest their decision to order students to turn their american flag shirts inside out on cinco de mayo in 2010. the school administrators are worried about racial tensions, the federal appeals court cited with the schools and the administrators had the authorities to limit their rights to ensure safety. >>> all right in 20 minutes, making history at the kentucky derby. they live up to the expectations, putting their trainer in the record books.
. >>> uc davis students have canceled plans for a cinco de mayo party because of the protest with the name. and even though that it was going to be held off campus, still 100 students protested that event. they compared it to st. patrick's day-type parties. >>> big crowds are expected today celebrating cinco de mayo celebrations. they'll have about 60 additional officers on the streets watching for gang or other suspiciousactivities. >>> a high school in morgan hill...
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. >> on thursday, thousands of students at uc davis held a vigil in honor of the victims.y say they didn't know the victims, but were deeply affected by the tragedy. the isla vista tragedy is putting a spotlight on the mental healthcare system. elliot rodger had a history of mental health issues and had been in therapy. today, the national alliance on mental illness will hold its annual walk in san francisco's golden gate park to raise awareness. >>> people continue to respond to the rampage on twitter. yesterday in san francisco's mission district, a group protested against the hatred of women that apparently fueled rodger's anger. in a video posted on youtube, rodger had said he wanted to kill as many women as possible because they rejected him. this week, the #yesallwomen was used more than a million times, with people tweeting about the ways that make sog knee affects women. >> here's a guy that actually makes a coherent argument, that he felt like he deserved sex from women, felt like he deserved their affection. >> demonstrators say they want to change the kind of cu
. >> on thursday, thousands of students at uc davis held a vigil in honor of the victims.y say they didn't know the victims, but were deeply affected by the tragedy. the isla vista tragedy is putting a spotlight on the mental healthcare system. elliot rodger had a history of mental health issues and had been in therapy. today, the national alliance on mental illness will hold its annual walk in san francisco's golden gate park to raise awareness. >>> people continue to respond to...
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commercially in california, one of the most popular being the albion variety that daren worked closely with uc-davis to develop. >> it has several advantages over other varieties. first of all, the production is high. i mean, this thing will produce anywhere from 6,500 to 8,000 trays a year, ok? the second thing that it does, it has that beautiful red color, probably one of the prettiest berries that you can buy on the market. it also has shipping ability. so what it does is it allows us to ship it full color. now, that has been something that has eluded us for years. >> once the berries are picked, they are then rushed into the cooling facility where huge fans draw out field heat. once cooled, they are theb trucked off for same-day delivery to a variety of places, including one of northern california's most famous berry businesses, shari's berries. started in 1989, this is the place where strawberries go on a unique adventure. here, they are drizzled, dipped, dunked, and no doubt devoured by those lucky enough to receive one. >> you talk about how a company succeeds. it's got to have a product with
commercially in california, one of the most popular being the albion variety that daren worked closely with uc-davis to develop. >> it has several advantages over other varieties. first of all, the production is high. i mean, this thing will produce anywhere from 6,500 to 8,000 trays a year, ok? the second thing that it does, it has that beautiful red color, probably one of the prettiest berries that you can buy on the market. it also has shipping ability. so what it does is it allows us...