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it just doesn't work that way. >> reporter: these students worry the uc system could very soon work that way if a recent report by the uc commission on the future has anything to do with it. >> where we're at with the state we have to consider everything. >> reporter: everything, including tuition variation. it could mean a student at lower demand would continue to pay just over $11,000 a year in tuition. while a student at more competitive ucla would pay 6 to 10% more. >> it turns me off a little bit. >> reporter: a former student worries it would put california's more selective schools out of reach for students like himself. >> it will basically limit the types of students that will come to this school just to people who have money. >> reporter: others argue the university of california will be creating a caste system both more expensive and equal. >> expect it to become little islands under the same type but decrease the system as a whole new do that. >> there is plenty of head room that we wouldn't be considering this for several years at any of our campuses. >> reporter: but as the
it just doesn't work that way. >> reporter: these students worry the uc system could very soon work that way if a recent report by the uc commission on the future has anything to do with it. >> where we're at with the state we have to consider everything. >> reporter: everything, including tuition variation. it could mean a student at lower demand would continue to pay just over $11,000 a year in tuition. while a student at more competitive ucla would pay 6 to 10% more....
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however critics say that would splinter the unity of the uc system by creating a hierarchy. >>> 5:17 is the time. we both went to uc schools. i can't believe the costs. >> yeah, i know. i want to mention all the high wind advisories have been picked up. chp sent the note as saying the wind advisory has been picked up. traffic when they lift the advisories just because it's not as windy you should be careful out there driving out to highway 101. also the morning commute on westbound bay bridge is light so far traveling across san francisco. as we look at the freeways here traffic is moving well on 880 north & southbound from union city to fremont in both directions. across the bay on the peninsula we're okay on 101 and 280. let's go to steve. >>> thank you, sal. we do have still partly cloudy skies around and light snow up in the sierra, nevada. still for us a cool morning. some clouds in the morning and mostly sunny. it will be breezy at times. tuesday morning we will be very chilly but then tuesday afternoon wednesday sunny and warmer. wednesday looks like the warmer day of the week.
however critics say that would splinter the unity of the uc system by creating a hierarchy. >>> 5:17 is the time. we both went to uc schools. i can't believe the costs. >> yeah, i know. i want to mention all the high wind advisories have been picked up. chp sent the note as saying the wind advisory has been picked up. traffic when they lift the advisories just because it's not as windy you should be careful out there driving out to highway 101. also the morning commute on...
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supporters say it would raise funds for the entire uc system at a time when tuition increase are common and state funding being cut. uc official tells us tonight that the idea did come up in january but is not being seriously considered. at least not at this moment. >>> if young woman at the center of the so-called college rape case able to win multi-million dollar settlement with two of the men. corina has details and new informatio information. >>reporter: the settlement in the civil case have been kept secret until now. the young woman who originally accused 9 baseball players of gang rape in march of 2007 entered into 4 settlement agreements. 2 of them became public record today. each is in the amount of 2.3 million dollars. one against defendant steven robert and the other against a second ball player lewis card. >> with lewis the evidence show that he was more actively assaulting. and the other it was his home. he was serving the liquor. he was in the room. >>reporter: here's where the stipulated judgment are a little complicated. the young woman and her attorney won't be going af
supporters say it would raise funds for the entire uc system at a time when tuition increase are common and state funding being cut. uc official tells us tonight that the idea did come up in january but is not being seriously considered. at least not at this moment. >>> if young woman at the center of the so-called college rape case able to win multi-million dollar settlement with two of the men. corina has details and new informatio information. >>reporter: the settlement in the...
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school officials say that will put college-bound students at a disadvantage because the uc system recommendsnts have at least three years of a foreign language. >> we won't be able to offer the kinds of courses that you are going to need to compete against all of the other students that are going -- that are opined to these units. >> reporter: washington is cutting about $800,000 next year. besides chopping foreign languages it is also considering reducing the upper level math and science courses. as classes disappear, class sizes will likely increase. san francisco schools are bracing for a $27 million cut. and last night the school barred announced 300 teachers, aids and administrators will lose their jobs. >> i don't know what the answer is. i just know that the way we are going is not right. >> reporter: parents and teachers are asking fans to protect the schools and not damage them. in san francisco, rob roth, ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> a man tyka man pleaded guilty to charges he tried to kill his wife by driving 40 miles while she clung to the hood of the family minivan. 36-year-old chr
school officials say that will put college-bound students at a disadvantage because the uc system recommendsnts have at least three years of a foreign language. >> we won't be able to offer the kinds of courses that you are going to need to compete against all of the other students that are going -- that are opined to these units. >> reporter: washington is cutting about $800,000 next year. besides chopping foreign languages it is also considering reducing the upper level math and...
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the controversial new plan for the uc system that could make uc berkeley's tuition even more expensive. >>> and good evening, i'm chief meteorologist jeff ranieri. a great start to the week. we did have some 70s but already starting to cool off with plenty of 50s right along the coastline. we'll talkfor bo raifor ai tomorrow and we're even tracking a few showers that. and your seven-day forecast coming up. to well. >>> well, they have already raised tuitions, cut classes, had layoffs and now they want to vary tuition rates at ten campuses. those considered among the best in the system would cost more than others. opponents say it's completely elitist. here's the breakdown. >> reporter: in sacramento, the first day of a week of protests as unionized teachers attempt to pressure legislative republicans who are blocking an effort to extend billions of dollars in tax hikes, money that without which could result in more cuts to public education. david sanchez heads the california teachers association. >> together we'll be talking to lawmakers and we will be engaging in special activities ea
the controversial new plan for the uc system that could make uc berkeley's tuition even more expensive. >>> and good evening, i'm chief meteorologist jeff ranieri. a great start to the week. we did have some 70s but already starting to cool off with plenty of 50s right along the coastline. we'll talkfor bo raifor ai tomorrow and we're even tracking a few showers that. and your seven-day forecast coming up. to well. >>> well, they have already raised tuitions, cut classes, had...
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school officials say that will put college-bound students at a disadvantage because the uc system recommendsdents have at least three years of a foreign language. >> we won't be able to offer the kinds of courses that you are going to need to compete against all of the other students that are going -- that are opined to these units. >> reporter: washington is cutting about $800,000 next year. besides chopping foreign languages it is also considering reducing the upper level math and science courses. as classes disappear, class sizes will likely increase. san francisco schools are bracing for a $27 million cut. and last night the school barred announced 300 teachers, aids and administrators will lose their jobs. >> i don't know what the answer is. i just know that the way we are going is not right. >> reporter: parents and teachers are asking fans to protect the schools and not damage them. in san francisco, rob roth, ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> a man tyka man pleaded guilty to charges he tried to kill his wife by driving 40 miles while she clung to the hood of the family minivan. 36-year-old c
school officials say that will put college-bound students at a disadvantage because the uc system recommendsdents have at least three years of a foreign language. >> we won't be able to offer the kinds of courses that you are going to need to compete against all of the other students that are going -- that are opined to these units. >> reporter: washington is cutting about $800,000 next year. besides chopping foreign languages it is also considering reducing the upper level math and...
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. >> darya: now the uc system is considering different tuition costs at its 10 campuses that means atudent could pay more for an education and the nsc and didn't at riverside. demand should set the pricing but those against it say it's elitist. officials are studded struggling with the budget which is already led to a tuition increases. >> louisa: already lots of sunshine around the bay. a pretty name shot here from mount tam. shot. santa rosa 55, as we head towards noon we would jump up 10 degrees from that. high-temperature a few degrees warmer than yesterday climbing to about 60 degrees. here's your numbers, down into the '30's. now were added that in the '50s. 553 antioch, 51 degrees in livermore by the afternoon are highs should warm to the upper 60s santa rosa, napa 70 in vallejo, fairfield. around the bay we will keep those temperatures into low 60s, 70 degrees in antioch. south bay mid-low 60s topping out around 62 degrees. we have some changes as we head towards the weekend the workweek looks to be nice. we stayed dry. warming up slightly in to tomorrow. that we have this pa
. >> darya: now the uc system is considering different tuition costs at its 10 campuses that means atudent could pay more for an education and the nsc and didn't at riverside. demand should set the pricing but those against it say it's elitist. officials are studded struggling with the budget which is already led to a tuition increases. >> louisa: already lots of sunshine around the bay. a pretty name shot here from mount tam. shot. santa rosa 55, as we head towards noon we would...
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the uc commission on the future is considering a system to charge more for campuses that are in higheremand like uc- berkeley and ucla. most students don't like it. >> it basically is going to limit the types of students that are going to be able to come to the school from the public to people with money. >> i think there is plenty of head room. we wouldn't be considering this for several years at any of our campuses. >> that uc commission has rejected the plan for the coming school year but it is a possibility as the system's fiscal crisis continues. >>> about 65 students and teachers arrested while protesting budget cuts at the state capital yesterday. they had refused to leave the building after it closed last night. that according to the "sacramento bee." the day-long sit-in attracted about 1,000 people. they are urging lawmakers to pass a tax extension that would help fund education. >>> and today teachers will take their protests to bay area shopping malls. they are going to grade papers there. their goal is to show the public just how much work teachers do after school. >>> it i
the uc commission on the future is considering a system to charge more for campuses that are in higheremand like uc- berkeley and ucla. most students don't like it. >> it basically is going to limit the types of students that are going to be able to come to the school from the public to people with money. >> i think there is plenty of head room. we wouldn't be considering this for several years at any of our campuses. >> that uc commission has rejected the plan for the coming...
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. >>> tuition at uc schools cost the same, but now the california system is thinking about changing that. that means it could cost a lot more to go to uc berkeley than uc santa cruz by allowing undergraduate tuition, the advocates say consumer demand could raise money for schools to share, but opponents say it would create anily tis system and harm the nature of the system. they raised basic in state tuition to 11,124 dollars, but varied tuition rates could go as high as $27,000 a year. >>> hdtv gives you millions of pixels to form an amazing picture you might be watching right now. but the next generation of high resolution tv's will give you billions of pixels. here is richard hart in the drive to discover the gigapan. >> it is the highest resolution movie you can view. higher than hd. high definition television becomes low-def when you zoom in because it is painted with two million pixels. this movie is made of billions of pixels. you can continue to zoom in while the movie is playing. >> each frame can be billions of pixels. >> you can do that over long periods of time. this is on th
. >>> tuition at uc schools cost the same, but now the california system is thinking about changing that. that means it could cost a lot more to go to uc berkeley than uc santa cruz by allowing undergraduate tuition, the advocates say consumer demand could raise money for schools to share, but opponents say it would create anily tis system and harm the nature of the system. they raised basic in state tuition to 11,124 dollars, but varied tuition rates could go as high as $27,000 a...
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the uc commission on the future is considering a system to charge more for campuses that are in higherbe uc-berkeley and ucla. it's only in the discussion stages right now but most students we talked to, well, they don't like the idea. >> basically is going to limit the types of students that are going to be able to come to the school from the public to the people with money. >> i still think there is plenty of head room that we wouldn't be considering this for several years at any of our campuses. >> uc commission on the future has rejected the plan for the coming school year. but it's a possibility as the system's fiscal crisis continues. [ chanting ] >>> about 65 students and teachers protesting at the capital yesterday all hauled away in handcuffs. the "sacramento bee" reports they refused to leave the building after it closed. day-long sit-in attracted about 1,000 people. teachers want lawmakers to pass a tax extension to help fund education. >>> nurses strike at children's hospital oakland scheduled to end in about an hour from now. the nurses went on a five-day strike to protect
the uc commission on the future is considering a system to charge more for campuses that are in higherbe uc-berkeley and ucla. it's only in the discussion stages right now but most students we talked to, well, they don't like the idea. >> basically is going to limit the types of students that are going to be able to come to the school from the public to the people with money. >> i still think there is plenty of head room that we wouldn't be considering this for several years at any...
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system now owns 44% of those beds. catholic healthcare west has 20%, and uc, 26%. that is it. you ask if this consolidation phenomenon is you need to san francisco, i would give the same answer the previous speaker did. it exists in san francisco and exists in sacramento, but you do not see it in the los angeles and greater southern california area. supervisor campos: can i ask just a clarifying what about that? those numbers -- is that taking into account the proposed project that they had, where they are increasing the number of beds? >> i did not believe so. those were licensed beds as of december 31, 2010. supervisor campos: so that does not include what is being proposed? >> correct. mr. chairman, i think you already cited these points from the "l.a. times." insurers say the the dominant physician of this particular health care system gives it the upper hand in contract negotiations over prices, so it is a negotiation, but the insurers just are not able to do much about the pricing. part of the reason for that is because their customers, all of us, say we need to have acc
system now owns 44% of those beds. catholic healthcare west has 20%, and uc, 26%. that is it. you ask if this consolidation phenomenon is you need to san francisco, i would give the same answer the previous speaker did. it exists in san francisco and exists in sacramento, but you do not see it in the los angeles and greater southern california area. supervisor campos: can i ask just a clarifying what about that? those numbers -- is that taking into account the proposed project that they had,...
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the uc spokesman said that there is not currently a formal proposal but it could be a contingency if the state moves forward with an all cut budget. the ten campus-system could case $500 million in cuts if certain tax increases are not extended. >>> federal regulators are considering new rules that would require home buyers to put down more money. the fdic is proposing a minimum down payment of 20% to qualify for a home loan. the thinking is it will keep people out of homes they cannot afford. buyers can purchase mortgage insurance to get around it. a realtor says it would soften the bay area real estate market. >>> commodity prices rebounded today and the dow and nasdaq closed higher. >>> police are warning residents about dangerous rattlesnakes after several dogs in the south bay have been bitten. there have been sightings. pet hospitals have run out of antivenom see rum due to a spike in the demand. >> this is the first time in eight years that we have seen any bites let alone multiple bites. this may be leading us down the road for a big rattlesnake season. >> referree: cal fire and santa clara county are addressing a public warning about rattlesna
the uc spokesman said that there is not currently a formal proposal but it could be a contingency if the state moves forward with an all cut budget. the ten campus-system could case $500 million in cuts if certain tax increases are not extended. >>> federal regulators are considering new rules that would require home buyers to put down more money. the fdic is proposing a minimum down payment of 20% to qualify for a home loan. the thinking is it will keep people out of homes they cannot...
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system. attending a flagship school like u.k. berkeley or ucla would cost more than attending classes at riverside or merced. uc officials have not endorsed the plan but exploring ways to increase revenue. they bumped up tuition for the next year to $11,000. >>> there is new information tonight about a security incident on board a jetliner bound for san francisco. the man who tried to storm the cockpit is due in court tonight. debora villalon spoke to a passenger on the flight and -- and is live with his story. >> reporter: he was one of 160 people on that american airlines flight that comes in from chicago every night about now. and last night anything but normal. was kind of fidgety and was mumbling right before it happened in arabic. >> reporter: this midwest businessman shares his story but not his name. he saw the suspect charge the aisle and ram the cockpit. heard the shouts as the man was subdued. >> you could see the scuffle and several passengers from the back came up to help. >> reporter: rageh almurisi with a california i.d. and a yelmny passport spent the end of the flight in first class cuffed. >>
system. attending a flagship school like u.k. berkeley or ucla would cost more than attending classes at riverside or merced. uc officials have not endorsed the plan but exploring ways to increase revenue. they bumped up tuition for the next year to $11,000. >>> there is new information tonight about a security incident on board a jetliner bound for san francisco. the man who tried to storm the cockpit is due in court tonight. debora villalon spoke to a passenger on the flight and --...
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system. attending a flagship school like u.k. berkeley or ucla would cost more than attending classes at riverside or merced. uc officials have not endorsed the plan but exploring ways to increase revenue. they bumped up tuition for the next year to $11,000. >>> there is new information tonight about a security incident on board a jetliner bound for san francisco. the man who tried to storm the cockpit is due in court tonight. debora villalon spoke to a passenger on the flight and -- and is live with his story. >> reporter: he was one of 160 people on that american airlines flight that comes in from chicago every night about now. and last night anything but normal. >> he was kind of fidgety and was mumbling right before it happened in arabic. >> reporter: this midwest businessman shares his story but not his name. he saw the suspect charge the aisle and ram the cockpit. heard the shouts as the man was subdued. >> you could see the scuffle and several passengers from the back came up to help. >> reporter: rageh almurisi with a california i.d. and a yelmny passport spent the end of the flight in first class cuffe
system. attending a flagship school like u.k. berkeley or ucla would cost more than attending classes at riverside or merced. uc officials have not endorsed the plan but exploring ways to increase revenue. they bumped up tuition for the next year to $11,000. >>> there is new information tonight about a security incident on board a jetliner bound for san francisco. the man who tried to storm the cockpit is due in court tonight. debora villalon spoke to a passenger on the flight and --...
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systems. the work is expected to take four or five days. >>> sara shourd will not go back to iran to stand trial with two other americans charged with espionage. the uc berkeley graduate says she's suffering from post- traumatic stress disorder and returning to iran would be far too traumatic. shourd was freed on bail last september. her fiance and their friend remain in an iranian jail. a court hearing in their case is scheduled for next week. >>> well, some free reading materials for bart riders. the station where a new library kiosk is being installed today. >>> and a fiery collision between two trains. the items they were hauling that may have fueled the flames. >>> two trains collided and derailed yesterday causing them to burst into flames. one of the trains was hauling logs. the other was carrying a dozen tanker cars of ethanol. the derailment forced evacuations in the area and closed down a highway for several hours. no one was hurt. >>> general motors is recalling more than 154,000 chevy cruzs. the company will inspect them to make sure the steering wheel was installed properly. there are no reports of injuries or crashes related to the reca
systems. the work is expected to take four or five days. >>> sara shourd will not go back to iran to stand trial with two other americans charged with espionage. the uc berkeley graduate says she's suffering from post- traumatic stress disorder and returning to iran would be far too traumatic. shourd was freed on bail last september. her fiance and their friend remain in an iranian jail. a court hearing in their case is scheduled for next week. >>> well, some free reading...
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well, uc berkeley astronomers and an amateur network are going through a lot of information on 86 planets outside of our solar system they say could support life. the information was picked up by the kepler spacecraft launched from nasa ames in mountain view in 2009. kepler has been sending back information on the 1200 planets it's found just since february. astronomers looking for signs of intelligent life, but it could take a year to analyze and go through all of the information they have right now. >>> city leaders in men lo park worry about how facebook could effect traffic. facebook plans to take over the old sun microsystems campus. but the daily news reports the company wants to put more employees in the building than currently allowed. the paper says facebook has asked the city to ease employee cap restrictions in exchange facebook would provide shuttles for workers which would make limited trips during peak commute times. >>> time now 5:18. sal, did the toll plaza get the alarm clock -- is it awake yet? >> no. no. not really. hit snooze a few times. >> i can relate to that. [ laughter ] >> it's okay, pam an
well, uc berkeley astronomers and an amateur network are going through a lot of information on 86 planets outside of our solar system they say could support life. the information was picked up by the kepler spacecraft launched from nasa ames in mountain view in 2009. kepler has been sending back information on the 1200 planets it's found just since february. astronomers looking for signs of intelligent life, but it could take a year to analyze and go through all of the information they have...
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system. that work's expected to take four or five days. >>> sara shourd will not be going back to iran to stand trial with two other americans charged with spying. the uc berkeley grad says she's suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder and going back to iran would be far too traumatic. say have shourd was allowed to go free on bail in september. her fiance and their friend remain in that iranian jail. a court hearing in their case is set for next week. >>> some surprising news could complicate california's already complex budget crisis. the state is recording an unexpected $2 billion surge in tax receipts. now that tax money was better than a much earlier forecast. it will help lawmakers close the remains $15 billion deficit. even more tax money could be coming. the windfall could complicate the governor's push for tax increases which he says are needed for california's long- term financial health. >>> time now 6:18. former house speaker newt gringrich has opened a campaign office in atlanta ahead of his expected entry next week into the republican nomination for president in 2012. newt gringrich has been raising money since march. a spokesperson
system. that work's expected to take four or five days. >>> sara shourd will not be going back to iran to stand trial with two other americans charged with spying. the uc berkeley grad says she's suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder and going back to iran would be far too traumatic. say have shourd was allowed to go free on bail in september. her fiance and their friend remain in that iranian jail. a court hearing in their case is set for next week. >>> some...
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uc this going specifically. it is coming here. >> i do not focus on this very much. i'm just a marine. is this answering your question? >> it is a tactical system. >> >it is interesting. we crossed this in 2003, a link to this underground. probably about 60 of those are the forerunners. i have limited experience. i use these things. i think all of us use it. we are all in cahoots with the army on this. it is very effective. we had to squadrons of these. we now have built almost four. we are doubling the size. there is the ability to move this around the mouth and see things. and be able to rally that information down to forces underground. it flies out and deliver as ammunition. i am not there and by this at all. i hope this answers your question. >> if i could follow up. >> this is not meant to be a critique. we have seen a stay at about 2500 airplanes. you are just talking about some of the cargo and irresponsibility. is it possible in this drill that they can reasonably be asked to rethink the 2500 number? is it possible to do too many? >> i do not think there is any question. we are doing a lot more. i think there is a piece of the future t
uc this going specifically. it is coming here. >> i do not focus on this very much. i'm just a marine. is this answering your question? >> it is a tactical system. >> >it is interesting. we crossed this in 2003, a link to this underground. probably about 60 of those are the forerunners. i have limited experience. i use these things. i think all of us use it. we are all in cahoots with the army on this. it is very effective. we had to squadrons of these. we now have built...
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all through the uc system. how do you run a modern state with tax cuts? we resort to desperate, back last november, we were asked to vote to make four indian casinos in san diego county pony up money. i thought this was a joke. they voted to do it. now, the governor proposes to borrow against future revenues. how did they deal with these social problems when the economic problems were far worse than what we can imagine today? this is from larry halprin's. and it has these quotes from roosevelt on the wall. he said in one of his talks to the people, "the test is not whether we have more, it is whether we provide enough for those who have too little". it's a different philosophy than that which we have become used to. what i am going to show you is a lost civilization. it's a strange place. and yet, it becomes oddly familiar after a while because we built it and use it every day without knowing it. it has been buried. the living new deal project is like an archaeological dig. we are going after the new deal in california, but hope to extend throughout the u
all through the uc system. how do you run a modern state with tax cuts? we resort to desperate, back last november, we were asked to vote to make four indian casinos in san diego county pony up money. i thought this was a joke. they voted to do it. now, the governor proposes to borrow against future revenues. how did they deal with these social problems when the economic problems were far worse than what we can imagine today? this is from larry halprin's. and it has these quotes from roosevelt...