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. >>> a report from uc davis shows the water clarity of the lake tahoe is at its lowest poi >> there are several reasons for the decrease in including the rainfall. >> lake tahoe known for its blue waters, attracting visitors from all over the world. but scientists at the research center measured lake clarityat 59.7 feet. >> clarity in lake tahoe is at its lowest point ever recorded. >> reporter: uc davis professors called the levels a perfect storm of nature resulting from five years of drought followed by record rain that brought large volumes of sediment into the lake. >> because of the ending of the most severe drought we have had is -- in1600 years plus the bad winter recorded in the region. >> they are a concern for environmental groups. >> we were in -- expecting it to take a hit. >> reporter: they manage growth and development including construction underway on the north shore. the group saysit is working to reduce runoff into the lake. >> doing restoration projects to reduce erosion, sediment, restoring meadows and wetlands. >> someone needs to grab the the princess. >> repo
. >>> a report from uc davis shows the water clarity of the lake tahoe is at its lowest poi >> there are several reasons for the decrease in including the rainfall. >> lake tahoe known for its blue waters, attracting visitors from all over the world. but scientists at the research center measured lake clarityat 59.7 feet. >> clarity in lake tahoe is at its lowest point ever recorded. >> reporter: uc davis professors called the levels a perfect storm of nature...
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. >>> a 2-year-old lab named huggy has an important job at the uc davis cancer center.in for treatment, huggy makes it more bearable. >> the canine companion is the first ever facility dog at davis. it's hard work to get to this level. huggy has been training since puppyhood. >> if he hears a kid crying, he'll sit up and say i'm supposed to be over there. i need to go help that patient. >> huggy is so patient and so kind that he allows all of the kids to be kind of like the doctors and huggy is the patient for them to take care of. >> uc davis says huggy has been so popular they hope to eventually add three or four more dogs to provide pediatric patient support. very cute. >> we'll be right back.
. >>> a 2-year-old lab named huggy has an important job at the uc davis cancer center.in for treatment, huggy makes it more bearable. >> the canine companion is the first ever facility dog at davis. it's hard work to get to this level. huggy has been training since puppyhood. >> if he hears a kid crying, he'll sit up and say i'm supposed to be over there. i need to go help that patient. >> huggy is so patient and so kind that he allows all of the kids to be kind of...
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uc davis is beginning a study. >> laura anthony has the story. >> reporter: his name is phoenix.r the ashes. and that is what he did october. flames surrounded the napa valley. >> the fumes were so bad. it was different than just a wildfire where you are worried about particulate matters. >> reporter: eight-month old phoenix and his mom are involved in a study designed to study the impacts. >> everyone who was pregnant at the start of the fires or soon after. anyone who is currently pregnant, we want to enroll you right away because we want to be there for the delivery. >> reporter: the research is funded by uc davis. everything from the air to the soil is being studied. his parents want to learn as much as they can and help others by participated. phoenix didn't get his name by accident. >> driving through the said something good has to come out of this. >>> disasters like the north bay wildfires are having an impact on housing prices. adam data analyzed home prices and determined that between 2007 and 2017, far outpaced home prices in risk areas. some places known for natural b
uc davis is beginning a study. >> laura anthony has the story. >> reporter: his name is phoenix.r the ashes. and that is what he did october. flames surrounded the napa valley. >> the fumes were so bad. it was different than just a wildfire where you are worried about particulate matters. >> reporter: eight-month old phoenix and his mom are involved in a study designed to study the impacts. >> everyone who was pregnant at the start of the fires or soon after....
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scientists at the uc davis tahoe environmental research center measured lake claire the last year and7 feet. >> clarity in lake tahoe is now at its lowest point ever recorded. >> reporter: uc davis professor jeff called the low 30 levels the perfect storm of nature. resulting from five years of drought followed by record rain >> large volumes of sediment into the lake. >> the ending of the most severe drought we've had in 1500 years was the last winter we had ever recorded in this region. >> reporter: the findings are a concern for environmental groups. >> we were expecting the clarity to take a hit. >> reporter: they manage growth and development on the lake, including construction now under way along the north shore. it's working to reduce runoff. >> reduce the amount of erosion, the amount of sediment coming from them into the lake. restoring meadows and wetlands that act as natural filters. >> somebody needs to grab the princess -- >> reporter: being able to see deep into the waters is one of the reasons why they are here. >> we need to keep it clean. we need to keep it clear. my
scientists at the uc davis tahoe environmental research center measured lake claire the last year and7 feet. >> clarity in lake tahoe is now at its lowest point ever recorded. >> reporter: uc davis professor jeff called the low 30 levels the perfect storm of nature. resulting from five years of drought followed by record rain >> large volumes of sediment into the lake. >> the ending of the most severe drought we've had in 1500 years was the last winter we had ever...
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. >> and a 15-year-old just got his degree from uc davis. what he said he plans to do next. -hey, did i mention i can save you $620 for switching to progressive? [ engine revving ] you cannot hear me at all, can you? . >>> good morning. your ride going through san jose. look at that northbound direction. this is near north 1st street. we are getting reports of a crash thsouthbound direction of 101 near oakland road. highway 24 at telegraph that's moving g portion but as you approach highway 13 from westbound 24 expect slow downs. >>> san francisco police make an arrest in an attack on a homeless man. video shows a man walking up and kicking him twice in the head last month leaving him with serious injuries. police say that the 58-year-old also broke a man's nose on a muni bus a few days later in another attack. he is now facing assault charges. >>> a crime spree in pleasanton ends with an arrest. a person seen stabbing holes in to tires last friday stole his weapon and sweater from a home. is he also accused of setting that house on fire, a hit and run, a car jacking other c
. >> and a 15-year-old just got his degree from uc davis. what he said he plans to do next. -hey, did i mention i can save you $620 for switching to progressive? [ engine revving ] you cannot hear me at all, can you? . >>> good morning. your ride going through san jose. look at that northbound direction. this is near north 1st street. we are getting reports of a crash thsouthbound direction of 101 near oakland road. highway 24 at telegraph that's moving g portion but as you...
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researchers at uc davis found lake tahoe parents clarity is down almost nearly 10 feet.t low levels are due to the five years of drought followed by record rain, which caused large volumes of sediment to stream into lake tahoe. environmental groups have long been trying to reduce the runoff into lake tahoe. >> doing stream restoration projects to reduce the amount of erosion, sediment. restoring meadows and woodlands that act as natural filters. do you have experts say there is something positive. the lake is recovering naturally. with improved 30 levels expected this year. london breed, the new mayor in san francisco. coming up next, we will take a deeper look at london breed's roots from the people who know her best. >>> we have an update on a kidney donation thanks to craigslist. we will tell you how the donor and the recipient market the recoveries. -- mark their recoveries. n:3:3:3 >> good morning. thank you for joining us. welcome back to mornings on 2. thursday morni, i'm dave clark. >> good morning. i'm pam cook. thank you for joining us. we want to check in with
researchers at uc davis found lake tahoe parents clarity is down almost nearly 10 feet.t low levels are due to the five years of drought followed by record rain, which caused large volumes of sediment to stream into lake tahoe. environmental groups have long been trying to reduce the runoff into lake tahoe. >> doing stream restoration projects to reduce the amount of erosion, sediment. restoring meadows and woodlands that act as natural filters. do you have experts say there is something...
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that's a big deal. >> wow. >> what's the better going to be like at uc davis? >> yeah. >> it's going to be low 100s central part of california. >> too hot. >> upper 90s, drink plenty of water, anything you have planned this weekend, the heat is building up, at least for part of the weekend. we have your full breakdown of your microclimate forecast as we start off tonight. let's take you right into your wednesday morning forecast. we are already at wednesday, kind of seems like the first part of week is going a little bit quick here which is usually good news on the workweek and see tomorrow morning. patchy low clouds and fog coming back. temperatures in the low 50s and more overcast to begin here for the north bay, san francisco and also the east bay. now the second day of fog at the coast for tomorrow, we're actually going to see temperatures cool off a couple of degrees and i know a lot of you are saying what about the heat but it's going to get here and we just need to wait a couple more days before we start to see things crank up. tomorrow, we get sunshine
that's a big deal. >> wow. >> what's the better going to be like at uc davis? >> yeah. >> it's going to be low 100s central part of california. >> too hot. >> upper 90s, drink plenty of water, anything you have planned this weekend, the heat is building up, at least for part of the weekend. we have your full breakdown of your microclimate forecast as we start off tonight. let's take you right into your wednesday morning forecast. we are already at wednesday,...
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that is the focus of a new study being conducted by public health researchers at uc, davis.laura anthony has the story. >> reporter: his name is phoenix as in one who rises from the ashes, and there's basically what he did, born just days after the devastating napa fires last october. >> it was just such a scary time here. >> reporter: a very pregnant amy whi whiteford took this photo of the heavy smoke she was subjected to. >> the fumes were so bad. it was different than just a wildfire. you are worried about particulate matter. these were houses and garages that burned, you know, house paint and refrigerators. >> reporter: now 8-month-old phoenix and his mom are part of a study to examine the impacts of the north bay fires on pregnant women. dr. d lea researcher. >> we've had a lot of women that seem to be very interested because i think they're wondering the same things, what was i exposed to, am i still being exposed, and what effects could this have on their child snoorp the pregnan snoorp. >> reporter: the research is funded by the national institute of environmental h
that is the focus of a new study being conducted by public health researchers at uc, davis.laura anthony has the story. >> reporter: his name is phoenix as in one who rises from the ashes, and there's basically what he did, born just days after the devastating napa fires last october. >> it was just such a scary time here. >> reporter: a very pregnant amy whi whiteford took this photo of the heavy smoke she was subjected to. >> the fumes were so bad. it was different...
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. >>> researchers at uc davis studying whether toxic smoke from north bay wildfires harmed pregnant women amy took a picture of the heavy smoke. her 8-month-old son phoenix born days. >> this is different than a wildfire with particulate matter. these are houses and garages, house paint, refrigerators. >> a lot of women seem to be interested because i think they are wondering the same things, what was i exposed to, am i still being exposed and what effects this could have on their child. >> uc davis researchers are still looking for women pregnant at the time of the fire or soon participate in the study. we have more information on the website for you, abc7news.com. >>> tesla ceo elon musk has sent an e-mail to employees about sabotage against the company. trick car website obtained a copy of the letter. musk said a worker made damaging code changes and sent large amount of highly sensitive data to third parties. musk said he just learned about it over the weekend. he said the person involved was upset about not getting a promotion. musk says the company is investigating whether the emplo
. >>> researchers at uc davis studying whether toxic smoke from north bay wildfires harmed pregnant women amy took a picture of the heavy smoke. her 8-month-old son phoenix born days. >> this is different than a wildfire with particulate matter. these are houses and garages, house paint, refrigerators. >> a lot of women seem to be interested because i think they are wondering the same things, what was i exposed to, am i still being exposed and what effects this could have...
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. >>> researchers at uc davis investigating whether smoke from wildfires may have harmed pregnant women this woman took a video of heavy smoke that surrounded naacp valley. her 8-month-old son phoenix was born days after the devastating fires. >> fumes were so bad, different than just a wildfire where you're worried about particulate matter. these are houses and garages, house paint, refrigerators. >> a lot of women seem to be interested because i think they are wondering the same things, what was i exposed to, am i still being exposed and what effects this could have on their child. >> uc davis researchers are still looking for women pregnant at the time of the fire or soon after who may want to participate in the study. we have more information on the website, abc7news.com. >>> and oakland woman desperately wants her stolen dog returned. she says charlie is more than just a dog, she's the emotional support that keeps her going. two years ago lauren was diagnosed with depression and couldn't take care of herself. charlie helped her conquer her fears. she went to a lucky store on 15th s
. >>> researchers at uc davis investigating whether smoke from wildfires may have harmed pregnant women this woman took a video of heavy smoke that surrounded naacp valley. her 8-month-old son phoenix was born days after the devastating fires. >> fumes were so bad, different than just a wildfire where you're worried about particulate matter. these are houses and garages, house paint, refrigerators. >> a lot of women seem to be interested because i think they are wondering...
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. >>> uc davis is assessing the affects of smoke and ash on the prerar and post natal impact on pregnant women. the counties include napa, sonoma. wipen can find more information at our -- women can find more information on our website. >>> the money would help cover tax property losses and debris cleanup costs for local budgets. the fire department will also receive $25 million. >>> let's check in with meteorologist mark tamayo. >> reporter: yes, all day lock wind speeds gusting 20, 30 and topping 40 per hour. oakland airport 36, even berkeley 29 miles per hour. highs today most areas in the 70s. santa rosa 68. the satellite is showing you this, we had fog hanging out. up to our north we have been tracking showers and thunderstorms. lightning strikes in the reddingaire. take a look at the -- redding area. took a look at the fairfield area. winds in the north bay for santa rosa. and sfo showing you this, winds out of the southwest at 20 miles per hour. cameras lookic out towards the golden gate bridge. the winds for tomorrow probably not as strong as today. here we are tomorrow morning l
. >>> uc davis is assessing the affects of smoke and ash on the prerar and post natal impact on pregnant women. the counties include napa, sonoma. wipen can find more information at our -- women can find more information on our website. >>> the money would help cover tax property losses and debris cleanup costs for local budgets. the fire department will also receive $25 million. >>> let's check in with meteorologist mark tamayo. >> reporter: yes, all day lock...
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uc davis says you can blame it on extreme drought followed by extreme rainfall. we're right back with more news. stay with us. deal talk. to make sure my new $5.99 spicy chicken club combo is a great deal. i asked a sales expert. it's amazing, jack! you get a spicy crispy chicken breast, hickory-smoked bacon, and melted cheese on toasted sourdough, plus fries and a drink. you said it, stanley. ow. wait, what's happening? stanley, stanley! you're deflating! i'm so cold. we need a doctor! jack, tell my wife i love her. nooooooo!!!!!! try my new $5.99 spicy chicken club combo. mechanical sweepers today. they )re specially designed to clean bike lanes. >>> a cleanup in san francisco. take a lk. the city unveiling these three new mechanical sweepers today. they're specifically designed to clean the bike lanes of san francisco. the city has more it than 15 mai miles of protected bike lanes. they are needed to keep them clean and safe. >>> did you know it's illegal to feed deer? the reason, photos are showing an increasing number of visits of mountain lions, they like t
uc davis says you can blame it on extreme drought followed by extreme rainfall. we're right back with more news. stay with us. deal talk. to make sure my new $5.99 spicy chicken club combo is a great deal. i asked a sales expert. it's amazing, jack! you get a spicy crispy chicken breast, hickory-smoked bacon, and melted cheese on toasted sourdough, plus fries and a drink. you said it, stanley. ow. wait, what's happening? stanley, stanley! you're deflating! i'm so cold. we need a doctor! jack,...
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a 15-year-old boy graduates from uc davis with a degree in biomedical engineering. this is not his first degree. keep abraham graduated from american river trinity college in sacramento in 2015. he wanted to become a doctor at the time, a medical researcher and the president of the united states. >> my quest for knowledge has driven me to continue. >> good for him12 and finished his parents said they never pushed their son to study and learn. they said he pushed them valley celebrate it his firsfat children, including baby quintuplets jack spent the holiday with his five month old babies. it was loud though. all kids gathered at the home in the san joaquin valley. he and his wife amy, already had two small daughters when the five babies were born in january. they waitder two pounds each when they were born -- wade under two pounds each when they were born. they have been growing just fine. we to go dadfinish for the grand finale to the u. s. open. the champion of the u. s. open at his prime and at the top. >>> for the second year in a row, brooks koepka is your u. s
a 15-year-old boy graduates from uc davis with a degree in biomedical engineering. this is not his first degree. keep abraham graduated from american river trinity college in sacramento in 2015. he wanted to become a doctor at the time, a medical researcher and the president of the united states. >> my quest for knowledge has driven me to continue. >> good for him12 and finished his parents said they never pushed their son to study and learn. they said he pushed them valley...
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tanishq (tah-nee-shk) g the >>> the youngest biomedical engineer in the country is graduating from uc davis. the 14 year old started attending the university when he was 12 years old. he has no plans to slack off. of course not. he is already enrolled in a phd program and eventually wants to be a doctor and then says he wants to be president of the united states. >> he will solve all the problems, a whiz kid. >> can you imagine? what were you doing at 12? not going to college. >> playing video games, sports. >> reading mccutchen books. >>> this is another amazing person. today's sra scholar never thought she would go to college let alone become a world traveler. >> she now has a passport stamped with success. >> mexico. >> reporter: in two years brenda has hopscotched across more countries than many people will visit in a lifetime collecting keepsakes. >> i have this one from russia. >> reporter: like this music box from st. petersburg. travel is a passion she didn't know she had. in her early days she never even dreamed of college. then she got into an intensive college prep program and go
tanishq (tah-nee-shk) g the >>> the youngest biomedical engineer in the country is graduating from uc davis. the 14 year old started attending the university when he was 12 years old. he has no plans to slack off. of course not. he is already enrolled in a phd program and eventually wants to be a doctor and then says he wants to be president of the united states. >> he will solve all the problems, a whiz kid. >> can you imagine? what were you doing at 12? not going to...
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researchers at uc davis found that the lake parents -- is down 10 feet.in caused large volumes of sediment to stream into the lake. environmental groups have long been working to reduce that runoffs into the lake. >> extreme restoration projects to reduce the amount of erosion that the amount of sediment coming into the lake. >> researchers pointed to a positive. they say the lake is recovering naturally with an improved clarity level expected for this san francisco has a new mayor. she is london breed. she claims victory after mark leno parents concession. we will take a look into london breed's looks. >>> we will explain what apple is doing that will make it harder for law-enforcement agencies to hack into iphones to collect evidence. >>> good morning. you see traffic is lining up on the bay bridge already. some of these lanes, some early roots out there. right now, there's no troubles getting into san francisco. >>> cooler finally will kick in. temps are down. we are in the 50s so far. 57 in san jose. >> announcer: this is ktvu mornings on 2. >>> good
researchers at uc davis found that the lake parents -- is down 10 feet.in caused large volumes of sediment to stream into the lake. environmental groups have long been working to reduce that runoffs into the lake. >> extreme restoration projects to reduce the amount of erosion that the amount of sediment coming into the lake. >> researchers pointed to a positive. they say the lake is recovering naturally with an improved clarity level expected for this san francisco has a new mayor....
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. >> uc davis researchers are still looking for women pregnant at the time of the fire or soon after who may want to participate in the study. we have more information on the website, abc7news.com. >>> a young woman in the east bay needs your help to be reunited with her dog charlie. the dog was stolen over the weekend from an oakland grocery store as abc 7 anchor tells us charlie is more than just a pet. >> she plays a really, really important role in my life and she means the world to me. she's more than just a dog to me. she is what helps me keep going. >> to lauren, 3-year-old charlie is more than a pet. >> charlie is my emotional support dog. two years ago i was diagnosed with depression. i was at a point in my life where i couldn't take care of myself. >> service dogs are allowed but not emotional support animals, that's why lauren made the tough decision to tie her dog outside. >> service dogs are allowed anywhere you want to take them. but for an emotional support animal, it's a lot more difficult to explain. >> in less than 10 minutes lauren got outside and charlie was gone.
. >> uc davis researchers are still looking for women pregnant at the time of the fire or soon after who may want to participate in the study. we have more information on the website, abc7news.com. >>> a young woman in the east bay needs your help to be reunited with her dog charlie. the dog was stolen over the weekend from an oakland grocery store as abc 7 anchor tells us charlie is more than just a pet. >> she plays a really, really important role in my life and she means...
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the boy was taken to the hospital and then transferred by helicopter to uc davis burn center where he's being treated. the fire department is investigating what led up to the accident. >>> well, if you were traveling this weekend, this holiday weekend, like right here out of sfo, you will not be alone, and consider this your heads up. tsa warns today may be the busiest travel day ever. a lot of people are planning to take an extended 4th of july holiday because it falls in the middle of the week. according to bloomberg, 2.6 million people expected to fly today and 5.4 million are expected to travel this weekend. that's almost 300,000 more than last year's all-time high. >>> well, today is the day toys "r" us is officially closing, and the deep discounts you can expect. >>> plus, a lot of hard work and nearly a million dollars later, four newly refurbished tennis i we worked with pg&eof to save energy because wenie. wanted to help the school. they would put these signs on the door to let the teacher know you didn't cut off the light. the teachers, they would call us the energy patrol. so
the boy was taken to the hospital and then transferred by helicopter to uc davis burn center where he's being treated. the fire department is investigating what led up to the accident. >>> well, if you were traveling this weekend, this holiday weekend, like right here out of sfo, you will not be alone, and consider this your heads up. tsa warns today may be the busiest travel day ever. a lot of people are planning to take an extended 4th of july holiday because it falls in the middle...
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uc davis has hundreds of athletes competing. sacramento first-graders help dozens of the athletes cross the finish line with newfound confidence. >> reporter: this weekend, the discovery all-stars in sacramento compete in that special olympic summer games with more speed. rodney hayes has new kicks, shoes purchased by their coach, this first grade class. >> i was happy they did it but surprised they raised money for us to get shoes. i'm proud of them. >> i'm ready to cry, they have given so much to them, some of these guys did not have shoes, they had holes in them, they were running and i was not aware of it until we started getting shoes. >> reporter: this is a school in west sacramento, they can do chores and buy one pair of shoes for one deserving athlete on her team. six and seven euros exceeded her expectation by hosting a lemonade stand in february. >> we got $96 so far. >> reporter: the first-graders raise enough funds to purchase 35 pairs of shoes for their athletes. >> reporter: during the 100 meter race this weekend,
uc davis has hundreds of athletes competing. sacramento first-graders help dozens of the athletes cross the finish line with newfound confidence. >> reporter: this weekend, the discovery all-stars in sacramento compete in that special olympic summer games with more speed. rodney hayes has new kicks, shoes purchased by their coach, this first grade class. >> i was happy they did it but surprised they raised money for us to get shoes. i'm proud of them. >> i'm ready to cry, they...
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gorsu >>> a 9-year-old napa boy is uc davis. >> tonight there are a lot of questions of course about happened. cornel barnard has the story. >> reporter: a week long chemistry camp for kids was happening. on thursday a science demonstration, something went terribly wrong. >> something happened, there was a fire and a 9-year-old boy was burned. >> reporter: it is what happens when baking soda, sugar, and alcohol does when lit on fire. she didn't witness the accident but says safety measures were followed. >> the kids withstanding about five feet away from experiment. the boy's shirt caught on fire, and my staff reacted promptly to drop and roll. we wish him the best possible recover r recovery. >> we want to understand what caused this to avoid any recurrence in the future. >> reporter: saent toppia says no more safety snakes for meantime, families whose kids attended the chemistry camp are being offered full refunds. >>> stay with ( ♪ ) your heart doesn't only belong to you. child: bye, grandpa! and if you have heart failure, entrusting your heart to entresto may help. entresto is a
gorsu >>> a 9-year-old napa boy is uc davis. >> tonight there are a lot of questions of course about happened. cornel barnard has the story. >> reporter: a week long chemistry camp for kids was happening. on thursday a science demonstration, something went terribly wrong. >> something happened, there was a fire and a 9-year-old boy was burned. >> reporter: it is what happens when baking soda, sugar, and alcohol does when lit on fire. she didn't witness the...
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a doctor, a medical researcher and president of the united states.tanishq abraham/gradua ed from uc davis: "my quest for knowledge, i guess, is kinda what has driven me to continue" abraham's parents agree -- they say they never had to push him to learn. (michelle) when it comes to this competition, it's the uglier -- the better. applications for the 20-18 world's ugliest dog contest are due this wednesday. this is a photo of last year's winner -- martha -- a neapolitan mastiff. a new winner will be crowned this upcoming saturday at the sonoma-marin fairgrounds. the winning dog gets 15- hundred dollars, a trophy and television appearances in new york. the contest has been running for nearly 30 years with contestants from all over the world. (jrstone) up next -- one in three up next -- (jrstone) (jrstone) up next -- one in three children in our neighborhoods risks going hungry every day. after the break we'll show you the way locafood banks are fighting the stigma and feeding the community. (michelle)and protests accross the nation today... against separating families who try to enter the
a doctor, a medical researcher and president of the united states.tanishq abraham/gradua ed from uc davis: "my quest for knowledge, i guess, is kinda what has driven me to continue" abraham's parents agree -- they say they never had to push him to learn. (michelle) when it comes to this competition, it's the uglier -- the better. applications for the 20-18 world's ugliest dog contest are due this wednesday. this is a photo of last year's winner -- martha -- a neapolitan mastiff. a new...
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. >>> this is something you don't see every day, a 15-year-old boy graduated from uc davis this afternoon earnings a degree about bio medical engineering,s and it's not his first time he graduated college. he graduated from american river college back in 2015 and at the time he said he wanted to become a doctor, a medical researcher, and a president of the united states. the united states. >> my quest for knowledge, i guess, is kind of what has driven me to continue and yeah. >> his parenthe pushed them. >>> and a man in his dad's life after kidney failure forced his father into dialysis. >> reporter: most days you'll find these two together, their love of harley davidsons is just one of the many bonds between this father and son. >> we're quite a lot alike. >> reporter: when matt learned his dad was facing health issue, he didn't waste any time contacting the medical center in denver. >> i'd do anything to save him. i'd give him a lung. >> reporter: matt is preparing to give his dad a kidney. >> it's a special gift. >> reporter: it's been a long road for don fulton who suffers from a rar
. >>> this is something you don't see every day, a 15-year-old boy graduated from uc davis this afternoon earnings a degree about bio medical engineering,s and it's not his first time he graduated college. he graduated from american river college back in 2015 and at the time he said he wanted to become a doctor, a medical researcher, and a president of the united states. the united states. >> my quest for knowledge, i guess, is kind of what has driven me to continue and yeah....
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she graduated fromejo high school and uc davis then received a masters degree from usf.s the first african- american woman elected mayor of san francisco and she talked about some of her priorities. >> we see people sleeping onets need help. we are not building enough housing. we know that there is so much work to do and we have to make job done.to still certify the results. that's expected -- it's expected london breed will take the both of us -- oath of office. >> and to wish her every success both personally and professionally in her new job as mayor of san francisco. >> mark leno very gracious. 20 year veteran of san francisco politics. he was hoping to become the city's first openly gay mayor. >>> voters in alameda county nearly rejected a ballot measure that would have raised sales taxes to pay for early childhood education for low income families. the registrar voters released the unofficial vote count. measure a received 66.2 percent of the vote. that's just shy of the two thirds majority needed to pass. it was expected to generate one to $40 million a year, whic
she graduated fromejo high school and uc davis then received a masters degree from usf.s the first african- american woman elected mayor of san francisco and she talked about some of her priorities. >> we see people sleeping onets need help. we are not building enough housing. we know that there is so much work to do and we have to make job done.to still certify the results. that's expected -- it's expected london breed will take the both of us -- oath of office. >> and to wish her...
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a 15-year-old boy just graduated from uc davis. he got a degree in biomedical engineering.t is not his first degree. he graduated from american river community college in 2015 in sacramento. at the time, he said he wanted to become a doctor, a medical researcher and the president of the united states. >> my quest for knowledge, i guess, has driven me to continue. >> his parents say they did not have to push their son to study or learn new things. he is a go-getter they say. his parents say he push >> i went to be him when i grow up. >>> a father in the central valley celebrated his first father day celebrated by his seven children, including baby quintel cults -- quintuplets. he said it was great, but loud. all the kids gathered at their home in the san joaquin valley. he and his wife already had two small daughters when the five babies were born in january. the babies were born early and weighed under three pounds each. as you look at them now, they are fat and juicy and growing just fine. >> we are so glad. what a beautiful family. >>> an incredible weekend at the box off
a 15-year-old boy just graduated from uc davis. he got a degree in biomedical engineering.t is not his first degree. he graduated from american river community college in 2015 in sacramento. at the time, he said he wanted to become a doctor, a medical researcher and the president of the united states. >> my quest for knowledge, i guess, has driven me to continue. >> his parents say they did not have to push their son to study or learn new things. he is a go-getter they say. his...
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at sexual harrassment complaints from students against staff and faculty at uc berkeley, ucla and uc davis. (grant) the report found that there are no clear standards or procedures for how complaints are handled and resolved, or how long they should take. the report says some firings or resignations occured... in other cases there were only reprimands and warnings. on all three campuses, it took five times as long to discipline tenured faculty as it did staff members...an average of over 7 months. the report also says delays and weak disciplinary procedures sometimes allowed the accused to continue to sexually harrass other students, sometimes for years following the first complaint. (grant) tariff (grant) (grant) tariff attack. starting today the european union is hitting back by
at sexual harrassment complaints from students against staff and faculty at uc berkeley, ucla and uc davis. (grant) the report found that there are no clear standards or procedures for how complaints are handled and resolved, or how long they should take. the report says some firings or resignations occured... in other cases there were only reprimands and warnings. on all three campuses, it took five times as long to discipline tenured faculty as it did staff members...an average of over 7...
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. >> and uc berkley and uc davis and l.a. not address sexual misconduct complaints on time and some people accused continued to sexually harass people after they were disciplined ineffectively. the system accepts the recommendations and working to improve its process. stay with us, a police shooting that killed an unarmed teenager is under investigation in pennsylvania. >> and the latest gomts from pittsburgh -- and the latest developments from pittsburgh tonight, as they demonstrate the shooting. >> some of the children have been taken to california. >> be patient with us, we have work to do. it not going to happen overnight. >> keeping tourists coming to san francisco, >>> live, where you live, this is abc 7 news. >> good evening, and once again, we are learning tonight that some of the children who have been separated from their parents at the border have now staying in the los angeles area. >> nearly 100 children have been sent to shelters and foster homes, most are 9 years old and younger. >> groups are trying to get in
. >> and uc berkley and uc davis and l.a. not address sexual misconduct complaints on time and some people accused continued to sexually harass people after they were disciplined ineffectively. the system accepts the recommendations and working to improve its process. stay with us, a police shooting that killed an unarmed teenager is under investigation in pennsylvania. >> and the latest gomts from pittsburgh -- and the latest developments from pittsburgh tonight, as they...
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isn't likely to be fixed any time daniel sumner /professor, agricultural and resource economics, uc davisem in agriculture has been with us for a while. labor demand and harvest season gets closer and closer. and it will be a problem this year. people are working at trying to fix it but so far that hasn't happenedrick shade/ avocado farmer: its really our elected officials in congress that are supposed to deal with this issue. i don't care which side of the aisle you sit on, everybody has let the ball drop. in carpenteria, california i'm kristen holmes reporting. (ken) a country wide salmonella outbreak has made it's way here to california.. the c-d-c says the outbreak has affected 73 people in 31 states and has been linked to kellogg's honey smacks cereal. no deaths have been reported... most people recover in four to seven days... but 24 people have been hospitalized the kellogg company has issued a voluntary recall. to see if the honey smacks in your cabinet affected by this recall head to our website kron4 dot com. (ken) now to our four zone forecast. you're looking live at the golden
isn't likely to be fixed any time daniel sumner /professor, agricultural and resource economics, uc davisem in agriculture has been with us for a while. labor demand and harvest season gets closer and closer. and it will be a problem this year. people are working at trying to fix it but so far that hasn't happenedrick shade/ avocado farmer: its really our elected officials in congress that are supposed to deal with this issue. i don't care which side of the aisle you sit on, everybody has let...
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a 15-year-old boy graduated from uc davis with a degree in biomedical engineering.the first-degree, believe it or not. tanish abraham graduated from american river community college in sacramento in 2015. at the time he wanted to be a doctor, a medical researcher and for knowledge has drenme to continue and -- >> his parents say they never had to push their son to study and learn new things. instead, he pushed them. >> amazing. i don't think our first responders get enough credit. >> a rescue in pacifica on a cliff. efforts by first responders to rescue three people stuck in pacifica. >> you have a right to talk to your children and you don't even know where your children are. that's unacceptable. >> the battle at the border. the continuing protest growing today over the trump administration's immigration policy that separates children from their parents. >>> it's 7:00 at the start of a brand-new workweek. >> let's talk about your weather. i didn't see a lot of sunshine this morning. steve has been talking about it. >> good you, gasia, see any. >> a lot of gray. >>
a 15-year-old boy graduated from uc davis with a degree in biomedical engineering.the first-degree, believe it or not. tanish abraham graduated from american river community college in sacramento in 2015. at the time he wanted to be a doctor, a medical researcher and for knowledge has drenme to continue and -- >> his parents say they never had to push their son to study and learn new things. instead, he pushed them. >> amazing. i don't think our first responders get enough credit....
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. >>> a 9-year-old napa boy is in stable condition at the uc davis berkeley science camp.t happened on thursday. thou there are a lot of questions about why it happened. cornette bernard has the story. >> all of us are completely horrified. >> this is the napa classroom where a week long chemistry camp for kids, ages 8 to 12, was happening. bow thursday, a science experiment demonstration went terribly wrong. >> something happened. there was a fire. unfortunately a young man, 9-year-old, was burned. >> the 9-year-old boy and eight other kids were watching instructors conduct the sugar snake experiment. >> it's never done anything like this before. >> the class called by scientopia discovery center. michelle has been the director since 2015. she didn't witness the accident, but says safety measures were followed. >> the kids were standing about five feet away from the experiment. the boy's shirt caught on fire and my staff reacted promptly to get him down to stop, drop and roll. >> staff called 911. paramedics took the boy to the hospital. >> we absolutely wish him the best
. >>> a 9-year-old napa boy is in stable condition at the uc davis berkeley science camp.t happened on thursday. thou there are a lot of questions about why it happened. cornette bernard has the story. >> all of us are completely horrified. >> this is the napa classroom where a week long chemistry camp for kids, ages 8 to 12, was happening. bow thursday, a science experiment demonstration went terribly wrong. >> something happened. there was a fire. unfortunately a...
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abraham/graduated from uc davis: "my quest for knowledge, i guess, is kinda what has drivensay they never had to push him to learn. ( will )( will ) plus... lava is flowing like plus... lava is flowing like a river on hawaii's big island. ( will ) and next... the right way to eat a pizza. ( anny ) and i am tracking your bay area forecast. (ácommercialá)(áábreakáá) (áábreakáá)(ácommercialá) at at&t, we believe in access. the opportunity for everyone to explore a digital world. connecting with the things that matter most. and because nothing keeps us more connected than the internet, we've created access from at&t. california households with at least one resident who receives snap or ssi benefits may qualify for home internet at a discounted rate of $10 a month. no commitment, deposit, or installation fee. visit att.com/accessnow to learn more. the toothpaste that helps prevent bleeding gums. if you spit blood when you brush or floss you may have gum problems and could be on the journey to much worse. help stop the journey of gum disease. try parodontax toothpaste. ♪ at bass p
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a 15-year-old boy graduated from uc davis with a degree in biomedical engineering.this is not his first degree. the unique abraham -- eric abraham graduated in 2016 from his junior-college. >> my quest for knowledge has driven me to continue. >> his parents say they never had to push their son to study or learn new things. instead, he pushed them. >>> coming up, no one is helping it to get up. we will tell you why and what people are doing. >>> the san francisco mayor delivered a message of hope at third baptist church of san francisco. that is where she has attended church since she was a teenager.>> we have work to do. we have homeless people sleeping on our streets who are mentally ill and sadly, addicted to drugs. just because we do not want to see those things, does not mean they are going away. >> yesterday, she talked about her top priorities as mayor elect. including affordable housing and helping the homeless. she thinks the congregation for their support during her campaign. she claimed victory last wednesday afternoon won over mark leno.>>> ballots were m
a 15-year-old boy graduated from uc davis with a degree in biomedical engineering.this is not his first degree. the unique abraham -- eric abraham graduated in 2016 from his junior-college. >> my quest for knowledge has driven me to continue. >> his parents say they never had to push their son to study or learn new things. instead, he pushed them. >>> coming up, no one is helping it to get up. we will tell you why and what people are doing. >>> the san francisco...
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. >>> a 9-year-old napa boy is in stable condition at the uc davis burn center in sacramento.is clothes caught fire at a city-run science camp. it happened on thursday. now there are a lot of questions about why it happened. >> all of us are completely horrified. >> this is the napa classroom where a week long chemistry camp for kids, ages 8 to 12, was happening. but on thursday, a science experiment demonstration went terribly wrong. >> something happened. there was a fire. unfortunately a young man, 9-year-old, was burned. >> the 9-year-old boy and eight other kids were watching instructors conduct the sugar snake combustion experiment, like this one. it's what happened when baking soda, sugar and alcohol is mixed together and lit on fire. >> it's never done anything like this before. >> the class called by scientopia discovery center. michelle has been the director since 2013. she dints witness the accident, but says safety measures were followed. >> the kids were standing about five feet away from the experiment. the boy's shirt caught on fire and my staff reacted promptly
. >>> a 9-year-old napa boy is in stable condition at the uc davis burn center in sacramento.is clothes caught fire at a city-run science camp. it happened on thursday. now there are a lot of questions about why it happened. >> all of us are completely horrified. >> this is the napa classroom where a week long chemistry camp for kids, ages 8 to 12, was happening. but on thursday, a science experiment demonstration went terribly wrong. >> something happened. there was...
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likely to be fixed any time soon daniel sumner /professor, agricultural and resource economics, uc davisn agriculture has been with us for a while. labor demand and harvest season gets closer and closer. and it will be a problem this year. people are working at trying to fix it but so far that hasn't happenedrick lyshur elected officials in congress that are supposed to deal with this issue. i don't care which side of the aisle you sit on, everybody has let the ball drop. in carpenteria, california i'm kristen holmes reporting. (vicki) ahead at nine... c-h-p and ford are working together to teach students the dangers of driving impaired... we'll take you behind the wheel of the "driving skills for life program"... which simulates the effects of being under the influence of marijuana, and cocaine... (ken) plus.. milwaukee' mayor is speaking out about the sterling brown arrest after more body cam videos are released.... hear what he had to say about one of the officer's cheering in the video... (vicki) and after the break... the d-a's office is cracking down on the growing problem of human
likely to be fixed any time soon daniel sumner /professor, agricultural and resource economics, uc davisn agriculture has been with us for a while. labor demand and harvest season gets closer and closer. and it will be a problem this year. people are working at trying to fix it but so far that hasn't happenedrick lyshur elected officials in congress that are supposed to deal with this issue. i don't care which side of the aisle you sit on, everybody has let the ball drop. in carpenteria,...
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. >> reporter: well, you know apart from leaving to go to college at uc davis, london breed breed hasn't really left san francisco. still today it was like a homecoming for breed. >> you're our mayor. >> yes, i'm your mayor. >> it was what this crowd came to here, a validation of sorts. 43-year-old lonen breed came to deliver her official victory speech at rosa parks elementary. back then it was called rafael will. >> it reminded me of when i had my first fight. yes, i won. >> those who know her say she left here with a fighting spirit. even though breed admits she didn't always belief in herself. she grew up ithe western addition neighborhood where drugs and shootings were not uncommon. >> all the challenges that exist here, i wondered why me? why my community? and i never thought -- i never thought the opportunity to be mayor of the city and county of san francisco was ever possible. >> reporter: today her closest allies on the board of supervisors came to support her. so do some of san francisco's old guard like former supervisors ann marie conroy and carol migden. >> she will bring a
. >> reporter: well, you know apart from leaving to go to college at uc davis, london breed breed hasn't really left san francisco. still today it was like a homecoming for breed. >> you're our mayor. >> yes, i'm your mayor. >> it was what this crowd came to here, a validation of sorts. 43-year-old lonen breed came to deliver her official victory speech at rosa parks elementary. back then it was called rafael will. >> it reminded me of when i had my first fight....
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violence tend to suffer more emotionally than other crime victims according to a new study from uc davis. researchers tracked people who had been involved in violent crime. nearly 40% of gun victims experienced severe distress compared to 31% of people who were victims of other weapons. crime involving no weapons at all were the least likely to cause distress. >> changes are coming to one of the busiest b.a.r.t. stations, crews are updating and improving the plaza in oakland. the work started this week and is happening in two separate phases. eventually there will be a new secure bike station and new flooring and better lighting. the construction would not impact bus or taxi or passenger pickup and drop off but crews are moving the bike racks and lockers to the north side of the plaza. >>> b.a.r.t. is getting ready for san francisco pride which is coming up this saturday and sunday. the big event, the parade is on sunday and b.a.r.t. will open at 8:00 a.m. that day and run on a normal sunday schedule. there will be extra trains running for the parade so expect large crowds at the station
violence tend to suffer more emotionally than other crime victims according to a new study from uc davis. researchers tracked people who had been involved in violent crime. nearly 40% of gun victims experienced severe distress compared to 31% of people who were victims of other weapons. crime involving no weapons at all were the least likely to cause distress. >> changes are coming to one of the busiest b.a.r.t. stations, crews are updating and improving the plaza in oakland. the work...
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the lake famous for its clarity but uc davis researchers say that that water is the cloudiest it's evereen. experts blame the extreme drought followed by extreme rainfall. all that record rain and snow last year washed some 12,000 tons of sediment into the lake. the clarity will improve once that dirt settles. >> got to keep it blue. >>> a lot of people head to tahoe from the bay area but you said it could be cooler up there by sunday. >> we also will have a chance of rain. as we make plans for the weekend also quite a few events and festivals going on around the bay area. as we head into this friday eve here is a live look outside and downtown san jose with all clear skies. it's a beautiful day, we are looking forward to some cooler temperatures. right now it's 72 degrees in san jose and livermore, 61 in oakland, 70 in palo alto and it's 65 degrees in napa. so as we go through the day it's still going to be very warm for spots like martinez where we will be in the low 80s by 1:00, reaching 84 degrees and then it starts to come down by 7:00 we are at 77, it will be a nice evening to get
the lake famous for its clarity but uc davis researchers say that that water is the cloudiest it's evereen. experts blame the extreme drought followed by extreme rainfall. all that record rain and snow last year washed some 12,000 tons of sediment into the lake. the clarity will improve once that dirt settles. >> got to keep it blue. >>> a lot of people head to tahoe from the bay area but you said it could be cooler up there by sunday. >> we also will have a chance of rain....
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after graduating from facebook, i earned my undergraduate degree from uc davis and went on to earn myasters in public a ministration from u.s. asked. i returned to the community and to the city that raised me. where i served as executive director of the african-american art and culture complex. i spent a decade focused on saving and changing the lives of young people. having lived here all my life cocked san francisco is more than just a city. it is a place of hope, innovation, and rich diversity. a city where a girl from public housing can one day become mayor. but the ci we live in now is not the same san francisco i grew up in. we are in one of the greatest urban economic booms and a sentry. yet right at our doorsteps, thousands battle homelessness and mental illness. our families, teachers, and neighbors are moving out of the city due to the rising housing costs. san francisco it needs and deserves a mayor who will fight and work tirelessly to tackle the biggest crisis our residents are facing. a supervisor, when i heard we had empty public housing units and families waiting for m
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the boy was air lifted to uc davis burn center in sacramento. listed in stable conditions.he chemistry camp is cancelled until investigators figure out what went wrong. >> this is the napa classroom where a week-long chemistry camp for kids ages 8 to 12 was happening. but on thursday a science experiment demonstration went wrong. >> something happened. there was a fire. unfortunately a young man, 9-year-old was burned. >> the 9-year-old boy and eight other kids were watching instructors conduct the sugar snake kbugs experiments like this. it's what happens we baking soda and sugar is lit on fire. >> it's never done anything like this before. >> the class taut by the discovery center. michelle dahlberg has been the director since 2013. he didn't witness it but says safety measures were followed. >> the kids were standing about 5 feet away from the experiment. the boy's shirt caught on fire process. and my staff reacted promptly to get him down to stop drop and roll. >> staff called 911. paramedics took the boy to the hospital. >> has an accident like this ever happened befor
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. >> the whole question was did the president act reporter: uc professor davis clark. but the majority opinion stated it's the significance of the statements in reviewing the presidential dreck drive, neutral on -- directive, neutral on its face. the court says congress and the constitution give the president broad power over security, foreign affairs and entry to the u.s. >> if it was truly a muslim ban why would the administration go after only i think 8 percent of the muslims in the world? >> reporter: in the dissent the justices listed president trump's past comments about muslims, and said quote based upon the evidence and the record a reasonable observer would conclude it was antimuslim. the majority holds otherwise by ignoring the facts. >> she said how could anybody conclude otherwise that the motivation for this was to ban muslims, and the rest is subterfuge. >> reporter: the chief justice did state there were littles to presidential -- limits to presidential power and essentially overturned the ruli allows america to incarcerate japanese in world war ii. they
. >> the whole question was did the president act reporter: uc professor davis clark. but the majority opinion stated it's the significance of the statements in reviewing the presidential dreck drive, neutral on -- directive, neutral on its face. the court says congress and the constitution give the president broad power over security, foreign affairs and entry to the u.s. >> if it was truly a muslim ban why would the administration go after only i think 8 percent of the muslims in...
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likely to be fixed any time soon daniel sumner /professor, agricultural and resource economics, uc davish us for a while. labor demand and harvest season gets closer and closer. and it will be a problem this year. people are working at trying to fix it but so far that hasn't happenedrick shade/ avocado farmer: its really our elected officials in congress that are supposed to deal with this issue. i don't care which side of the aisle you sit on, everybody has let the ball drop. in carpenteria, california i'm kristen holmes reporting. (ken) (ken) new tonight at 6. facebook says, a privacy bug may have rendered millions of users private posts... public. the bug automatically suggested that users make new posts public, even if they had previously restricted access to their posts. the bug affected as many as 14- million users over several days in may. facebook says the bug has now been fixed.... and that it is notifying affected users. (ken) an old way to get your beer at the baseball park .... is coming back to life in oakland .. we'll hear about the plan from an oakland a's executive .. jus
likely to be fixed any time soon daniel sumner /professor, agricultural and resource economics, uc davish us for a while. labor demand and harvest season gets closer and closer. and it will be a problem this year. people are working at trying to fix it but so far that hasn't happenedrick shade/ avocado farmer: its really our elected officials in congress that are supposed to deal with this issue. i don't care which side of the aisle you sit on, everybody has let the ball drop. in carpenteria,...
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. >>> uc berkeley under fire as a state audit found three campuses including berkeley, los angeles and davis haven't been consistent when it comes to discipline. the campus took much longer to punish faculty and staff but also found the uc system -- often missed investigation deadlines. janet napolitano says she accepts the recommendations and has already made several reforms . >>> online shopping is about to get a little more expensive for some as the supreme court has ruled states can collect state sales tax for just about all internet purchases. until now it was only allowed if the company also had a physical presence in the state like amazon or ebay which is in california. >> this ruling is significant because e-commerce includes not just the large vendors like amazon but a lot of small vendors that might be se like ebay or at sea or just having their own store and selling a few things online. >> the last time they considered this issue was back in 92 -- 1992 and back then less than 2% of americans had access to the internet and now nearly 90% do. last year e-commerce sales alone top $45
. >>> uc berkeley under fire as a state audit found three campuses including berkeley, los angeles and davis haven't been consistent when it comes to discipline. the campus took much longer to punish faculty and staff but also found the uc system -- often missed investigation deadlines. janet napolitano says she accepts the recommendations and has already made several reforms . >>> online shopping is about to get a little more expensive for some as the supreme court has ruled...
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uc berkeley for its response for sexual misconduct complaints. the report found three campuses including berkeley, los angeles and davis haven't been consistent when it comes to discipline. it says the campuses took much longer to punish tenured faculty than staff. the audit also found the uc system often missed investigation deadlines. us president janet napolitano says she accepts the recognition. >>> a nurse will spend a year in jail. jeremy griffin of los angeles used the identity of a real registered nurse. he applied into work at saint louise regional hospital last summer, but staff became suspicious and griffin was arrested on his first day on the job. he pleaded no contest and is expected to be sentenced tomorrow. >>> overflow crowds flooded the state capitol to weigh in on rent control. >> the issue is whether to give cities more freedom to regulate rent. lamar abrams explains. >> reporter: new homes may be booming here in sacramento, but state financial analysts say a typical renter pays 50% more than rents in other parts of the country. it's a housing crisis fueling the rent control debate in our state's capitol. hundreds of housing adv
uc berkeley for its response for sexual misconduct complaints. the report found three campuses including berkeley, los angeles and davis haven't been consistent when it comes to discipline. it says the campuses took much longer to punish tenured faculty than staff. the audit also found the uc system often missed investigation deadlines. us president janet napolitano says she accepts the recognition. >>> a nurse will spend a year in jail. jeremy griffin of los angeles used the identity...
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davis campuses. the report found some accused of misconduct continued to harass after they were disciplined. they also found that the ucis slower to discipline faculty compared to staff and at three campuses often missed investigation deadlines without approval. uc president janet napolitano says she accepts the report's recommendations and is working to improve the process. >> pg&e says it expects to pay at least $2.5 billion in liability claims for the destructive wildfires in northern california last fall. the company made the announcement in a call with shareholders this morning. tom vacar has our report. >>> reporter: in the required public filings for setting aside $2.5 billion to pay for wine country wildfires, pg&e was duty-bound to explain it to current and future shareholders. >> this charge is related to only certain wildfires and reflects wildfires that affected northern california in 2017. liability for 14 of the 16 fires. >> reporter: not included yet the tubbs and atlas fires. cal fire hasn't finished investigating and for which pg&e could have a lot more liability. >> at this point, we are unable to rea
davis campuses. the report found some accused of misconduct continued to harass after they were disciplined. they also found that the ucis slower to discipline faculty compared to staff and at three campuses often missed investigation deadlines without approval. uc president janet napolitano says she accepts the report's recommendations and is working to improve the process. >> pg&e says it expects to pay at least $2.5 billion in liability claims for the destructive wildfires in...
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they'll be piecing out to us as they get uc ready to con what they say is going to be a long investigation. >> because they have to build a case. reporter phil davis who witnessed the shooting and was under his desk at the "gazette" offices has been tweeting out. he's being interviewed by police. this is the source of that information. and because he says he was under his des and witnessing it, we are going with it. >> scott, what have you observed from your angle?t >> whs noticeable from that press conference, having covered other police press confereneys, didn't identify the person who was they're interrogating the person suspected. one of the first things you need to get is an identity. if the shooter didn't have an i.d., they've got to determine who the person is. a young male in his 20s, a white male. we also heard reference medical centers. baltimore shock trauma, the gravely injured are often brought there. at least two were brought to the anne arundel medical center which really is steps away. that medical center on lockdown. this is such a busy year. not onlydo you have the newspaper, but as newspapers often do, they put themselves, their
they'll be piecing out to us as they get uc ready to con what they say is going to be a long investigation. >> because they have to build a case. reporter phil davis who witnessed the shooting and was under his desk at the "gazette" offices has been tweeting out. he's being interviewed by police. this is the source of that information. and because he says he was under his des and witnessing it, we are going with it. >> scott, what have you observed from your angle?t...