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ability to raise tuition, and it made more out of students that a more. >> peter taylor is the uc system'sief financial officer and former executives at lehman brothers. he says that using student tuition as collateral is standard. and the university system is smart to take advantage of the current low interest rates. >> when the climate is attractive, where contractors are cutting every penny and nickel out of their bid to make sure that they get the business, when we can afford to build much more attractive, when interest rates are at historic lows so that are in karst are about as attractive as they have ever been, that is the time to invest in future quality. that is not the time to pull back. >> some of the new buildings are not being used. this new structure at the uc riverside campus was intended to be part of the medical school but has not been open because the school does not have enough money. others, located in berkeley, stand ready waiting for more funds to come in better days. but some argue the new betimes are on to be harder and harder for students to find in the future. >>
ability to raise tuition, and it made more out of students that a more. >> peter taylor is the uc system'sief financial officer and former executives at lehman brothers. he says that using student tuition as collateral is standard. and the university system is smart to take advantage of the current low interest rates. >> when the climate is attractive, where contractors are cutting every penny and nickel out of their bid to make sure that they get the business, when we can afford to...
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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...
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students and faculty saying the uc system costs are looking more like private school costs and for the first time this year, the students and families gave more to the uc budget than the actual state. so again, it will be a hot topic issue for students and families and the seaboard leaders as well as state lawmakers. it also makes you glad that you got your degree when you did. uc-berkeley officials say they're working on ways to fix protesters who have taken over land the school zones in albany. that could include legal action if the occupied activist refuse to leave the tanker plot. the occupiers say they will leave only if the university gives them continued access to the property where they have pitched a tent and planted crops. >> let's take a quick look at whether, it is beautiful judging from the bridge behind us. >> isn't that nice? some very nice weather over the past few days. we will cool down with a sea breeze kicking in and farm gathering along the coastline. but just some hazy conditions out by the bay. the temperatures are going to come down a little bit. 52 degrees in c
students and faculty saying the uc system costs are looking more like private school costs and for the first time this year, the students and families gave more to the uc budget than the actual state. so again, it will be a hot topic issue for students and families and the seaboard leaders as well as state lawmakers. it also makes you glad that you got your degree when you did. uc-berkeley officials say they're working on ways to fix protesters who have taken over land the school zones in...
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. >>> the uc system says it may be forced to raise tuition and other 6% in state funding keeps falling short. as forecasted students there is no question. their rates are rising by 9% this fall. and they're angry. >>> a few dozen students showed up tonight outside the long beach home of chancellor charles reed. they're angry about what they feel is outrageous spending by his office at a time when students and faculty are having to cut back. david goldstein shows us how cal state officials are wining and dining. the house did students are angry. angrier tuition hikes. protests have included arrests have a spray now some students are drinking just shoes in a hunger strike. but on this day our hidden cameras found no shortage of kidder food to the csu chancellor is office. >>> we obtained the credit card statements from last year and uncovered tens of thousands of dollars in catered meals + expensive dinners, car service rides mostly on taxpayer money. >>> i think that it's ridiculous and it disgusts me as a student. there are nearly a half-million students in the cal state system that wi
. >>> the uc system says it may be forced to raise tuition and other 6% in state funding keeps falling short. as forecasted students there is no question. their rates are rising by 9% this fall. and they're angry. >>> a few dozen students showed up tonight outside the long beach home of chancellor charles reed. they're angry about what they feel is outrageous spending by his office at a time when students and faculty are having to cut back. david goldstein shows us how cal...
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they are urging the uc system to double the number of minority students that enrolled. most of the demonstrators were from high schools and community colleges who said they were unfairly denied admission. 12 protestors were cited for tre passing. trespassing. and they have until tomorrow morning to leave the pasture or face eviction. the radical urban farmers have been there about three weeks. the uc is offering to drop all charges and give them two seats on a special committee to discuss this standoff if they leave by tomorrow which they say they won't. and tonight the oakland city officials want you to help them hold vandals accountable. they are asking members of the public to send evidence identifying those who have damaged property and violently confronted police during the recent protests. the city has filed lawsuits against three individuals who were seen smashing windows and spray painting the public property. >> abc7 news spoke exclusively with the san francisco woman who lost her husband and two of her sons to a member of the that you for yous ms13 gang. tony,
they are urging the uc system to double the number of minority students that enrolled. most of the demonstrators were from high schools and community colleges who said they were unfairly denied admission. 12 protestors were cited for tre passing. trespassing. and they have until tomorrow morning to leave the pasture or face eviction. the radical urban farmers have been there about three weeks. the uc is offering to drop all charges and give them two seats on a special committee to discuss this...
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the csu and uc system have been cut by $1 billion over the last two years while community colleges have lost $800 million. and now, students are trying to get their education at community colleges have another challenge, cuts to summer school. let's bring in nbc bay area's marianne favro who joins from san jose city college. marianne? >> reporter: raj, many students here at san jose city college say they are frustrated because they need specific classes this summer in order to transfer to san jose state or another four-year university. and they say if they can't get those summer classes, it will cost them valuable time and money. ♪ out of my mind, how could i ever have been so blind ♪ ♪ i was waiting for an education ♪ ♪ it was hard to find >> reporter: what's really going to be hard to find for brian bautista is the summer class he needs to transfer to san jose state. san jose city college is cutting 40% of its summer courses. >> i believe that's very worrisome because i'm not sure if i will be able to go get the classes i need to get the credits. >> reporter: evergreen college is look
the csu and uc system have been cut by $1 billion over the last two years while community colleges have lost $800 million. and now, students are trying to get their education at community colleges have another challenge, cuts to summer school. let's bring in nbc bay area's marianne favro who joins from san jose city college. marianne? >> reporter: raj, many students here at san jose city college say they are frustrated because they need specific classes this summer in order to transfer to...
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you'll see another half billion hit each to the uc systems. really horrendous cuts that are going to have substantial impacts for a lot of people all up and down the state. boyfrie >> belva: are you saying even if it gets on the ballot, votes for it, all those services you talked about will still be impacted? >> that's exactly what i'm saying. i'm saying that governor brown's tax increase is earmarked 89% to k-12 education, 11% community colleges. it will relieve pressures on other areas of the budget, but those cuts are going to happen as far as he's concerned one way or the other. darryl steinberg held press conference just few hours after the governor's on monday. said they're going to try to negotiate and find ways to buy down the most egregious cuts in one way or another if they can. but when you're dealing with a smaller pie, the slices get smaller no matter how you cut them. is the takeaway. >> that's a big problem here. we have seen year after year of cuts in these programs. in-home supportive services, those folks have already had to
you'll see another half billion hit each to the uc systems. really horrendous cuts that are going to have substantial impacts for a lot of people all up and down the state. boyfrie >> belva: are you saying even if it gets on the ballot, votes for it, all those services you talked about will still be impacted? >> that's exactly what i'm saying. i'm saying that governor brown's tax increase is earmarked 89% to k-12 education, 11% community colleges. it will relieve pressures on other...
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they are urging the uc system to double the number of minority students that enrolled. most of the demonstrators were from high schools and community colleges who said they were unfairly denied admission. 12 protestors were cited for tre passing. trespassing. and they have until tomorrow morning to leave the pasture or face eviction. the radical urban farmers have been there about three weeks. the uc is offering to drop all charges and give them two seats on a special committee to discuss this standoff if they leave by tomorrow which they say they won't. and tonight the oakland city officials want you to help them hold vandals accountable. they are asking members of the public to send evidence identifying those who have damaged property and violently confronted police during the recent protests. the city has filed lawsuits against three individuals who were seen smashing windows and spray painting the public property. >> abc7 news spoke exclusively with the san francisco woman who lost her husband and two of her sons to a member of the that you for yous ms13 gang. tony,
they are urging the uc system to double the number of minority students that enrolled. most of the demonstrators were from high schools and community colleges who said they were unfairly denied admission. 12 protestors were cited for tre passing. trespassing. and they have until tomorrow morning to leave the pasture or face eviction. the radical urban farmers have been there about three weeks. the uc is offering to drop all charges and give them two seats on a special committee to discuss this...
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the uc system is trying to attract more out of state students because they pay more than in-state students> no more physical ed courses at college students. the policy allows repeats only if the students gets a bad grade. they are considering the change to save money. >>> researchers have a health warning if you live near a freeway. after studying 3500 heart attack survivors. those who lived within 400 feet of a freeway were 27% more likely to die within 10 years. the farther people lived from the highway the lower the risk of death. >>> a study released today by the cd -- centers for disease control. 30% of americans are considered obese and experts say that is costing the country $150 billion a year in healthcare. >>> there is word that hypnosis and acupuncture should help people quit smoking. some users were three times likely to be tobacco free after quitting. >>> dine nors may have contributed to the green house effect. dinosaurs produced 570 million tons of methane every year. that amount is dwarfed by the level of man made carbon dioxide. >>> three times as expensive as a text book
the uc system is trying to attract more out of state students because they pay more than in-state students> no more physical ed courses at college students. the policy allows repeats only if the students gets a bad grade. they are considering the change to save money. >>> researchers have a health warning if you live near a freeway. after studying 3500 heart attack survivors. those who lived within 400 feet of a freeway were 27% more likely to die within 10 years. the farther people...
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if governor brown's tax initiative doesn't pass in november, mid year trigger cuts to the uc system will take effect administrators say they would have to look at double digit increases. one idea is admitting more out of state students, who as you know pay more to attend. democratic senator rubio is proposing a -- constitutional amendment today prohibiting uc schools from enrolling more than 10% of out of state students. he calls the trend in the opposite direction, disturbing. it is reasonable to expect students will show up to speak out against hikes. there's a half hour public comment period. students find a way if get extra attention for their cause meeting stars 8:30 this morning. >> nothing finalized until july. >> reporter: until july. >>> this morning facebook is expected to file paperwork with the federal trade commission to expand its initial public offering there is word the social networking giant will issue another 85 million shares friday that would push the total number to 420 million. facebook could reap more than 16 billion dollars if it sells those shares at the propose
if governor brown's tax initiative doesn't pass in november, mid year trigger cuts to the uc system will take effect administrators say they would have to look at double digit increases. one idea is admitting more out of state students, who as you know pay more to attend. democratic senator rubio is proposing a -- constitutional amendment today prohibiting uc schools from enrolling more than 10% of out of state students. he calls the trend in the opposite direction, disturbing. it is reasonable...
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the executives of the uc system, cal-state and community colleges say, they support the governor's taxplan that would include tax hikes on people who make a quarter million dollars a year or more. school officials are urging lawmakers to cut spending on prisons. >>> very busy morning weather-wise. sorry about that. >> that is not the breezes is it? >> no, it is cooler. >> cooler and breezy once again good morning. partly cloudy, clouds are not dropping rain may not be the case tomorrow, drizzle in the forecast for tomorrow's morning cute. winds blowing out of the west at sfo 15. west oakland 10 and south wind concord 12 southwest wind fairfield 10 we still have an onshore breeze even with the clouds, visibilities are fine. hopefully we won't have any delays at sfo this morning nor oakland and san jose. 8:00 this morning, everybody in the 40s except for oakland probably around 50° by noon high clouds taking over and temperatures staying cooler than average with mid to upper 50s around the bay shore and to the coast with low to mid 60s developing inland those same valleys at 4:00, mid to
the executives of the uc system, cal-state and community colleges say, they support the governor's taxplan that would include tax hikes on people who make a quarter million dollars a year or more. school officials are urging lawmakers to cut spending on prisons. >>> very busy morning weather-wise. sorry about that. >> that is not the breezes is it? >> no, it is cooler. >> cooler and breezy once again good morning. partly cloudy, clouds are not dropping rain may not be...
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they want the uc system to double the number of minorities students. demonstrators consist of high school and transfer students who say they were denied admission to uc. >>> bay area group calling itself occupy the farm meantime now has until tomorrow morning to pack up and leave university owned land or risk arrest. it's the latest ultimatum by uc berkeley in an effort to regain control of property on san pablo avenue and marin street in albany. protestors have been camping out using uc agriculture research tract as urban farm for several week. they offer 2 seats in community meeting but only if they leave. >> are you going to leave by 10:00 a.m. tomorrow morning. >> no we are not going to loaf by 10:00 a.m. tomorrow mornin morning. that's not currently the plan. kind of absurd. like 2 seat at the table for for closed meet that go doesn't involve everyone. >>reporter: uc says it will also drop all pending criminal charges if occupiers pack up and leaf by tomorrow. if they don't, all better are off according to the university. >>> bay area woman who los
they want the uc system to double the number of minorities students. demonstrators consist of high school and transfer students who say they were denied admission to uc. >>> bay area group calling itself occupy the farm meantime now has until tomorrow morning to pack up and leave university owned land or risk arrest. it's the latest ultimatum by uc berkeley in an effort to regain control of property on san pablo avenue and marin street in albany. protestors have been camping out using...
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this would mean that tuition will have doubled since 2007 for students in the uc system.ew study shows how many students live below the poverty level. the oakland unified school district has the most. the study was compiled from the bay area company, this latest report was designed to show the number of stress factors affecting quality of education. but >>darya: o we are back with more in a couple thank you for waking up with the kron4 news. for waking up with the kron4 news. clear skies aga at felt that a gift half albany with when it " kron4 is giving away in britain in intelligent just-in-time to watch this zazzle bay to breakers race. like us on facebook in click on the bay to breakers icon. the sure to check out our slide show of past racism and up load your own photos. >>darya: we're back with more and a couple of minutes to carry here is a look at your approach to the bay bridge. we will be right back. fact 44 of 4 felt a will it ... wouldn't >>mark: investigators searching for sierra lamar get a break in the case. fifth find a car believe he is connected to her di
this would mean that tuition will have doubled since 2007 for students in the uc system.ew study shows how many students live below the poverty level. the oakland unified school district has the most. the study was compiled from the bay area company, this latest report was designed to show the number of stress factors affecting quality of education. but >>darya: o we are back with more in a couple thank you for waking up with the kron4 news. for waking up with the kron4 news. clear skies...
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today the leaders of the uc system, csu, deliver that message to lawmakers in sacramento. they say without more money, they're going to be forced to turn away hundreds of thousands of students plus cut class offerings and yet again raise tuition higher. >> we have seen a growing correction budget, mao it takes 9% to 10% of the budget which is more than we spend on csu and uc. i sometimes say we're more interested in prison strikes than we are graduation gowns. >> drastic stuff -- >> governor brown is promoting a tax hike on the november ballot. he says higher education would avoid further cuts if voters could approve it. >> more cuts means more problems for college students across the state. next on the chopping block it could be summer school which is vital for so many students. nbc bay area's marianne favro joins us from san jose city college with how the cuts are impacting the students. good evening, mayrianne. >> reporter: good evening, raj. well, to give you an idea how much things have changed, about three years ago students here could choose from about 300 different
today the leaders of the uc system, csu, deliver that message to lawmakers in sacramento. they say without more money, they're going to be forced to turn away hundreds of thousands of students plus cut class offerings and yet again raise tuition higher. >> we have seen a growing correction budget, mao it takes 9% to 10% of the budget which is more than we spend on csu and uc. i sometimes say we're more interested in prison strikes than we are graduation gowns. >> drastic stuff --...
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and the uc and cal state university system, $250 million. as for the reason behind the deficit, the governor blame as slower -- blames a slower than expected recovery. dan kerman, kron 4 news. >>> coming up, why graffiti kept students from going to school today. and the red car connected to sierra lamar, coming up later in the broadcast, lakers in oklahoma city, giants-colorado, the a's verses a slumping albert pujols, the highlights and the stories coming up. >> and temperatures you will go on a roller coaster ride this week, i will tell you what you could expect coming up. does your phone give you all day battery life ? droid does. and does it launch apps by voice while learning your voice ? launch cab4me. droid does. keep left at the fork. does it do turn-by-turn navigation ? droid does. with verizon, america's largest 4glte network and motorola, whatever you want to do... droid does. >>> in other news, a man suspected in three rapes in the mission district will stand trial. this is his picture. a judge ordered frederick dozier to stand t
and the uc and cal state university system, $250 million. as for the reason behind the deficit, the governor blame as slower -- blames a slower than expected recovery. dan kerman, kron 4 news. >>> coming up, why graffiti kept students from going to school today. and the red car connected to sierra lamar, coming up later in the broadcast, lakers in oklahoma city, giants-colorado, the a's verses a slumping albert pujols, the highlights and the stories coming up. >> and temperatures...
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that bill would cut tuition by 2/3 in the uc, and csu systems for students who's families make less than0 a year but don't qualify for financial aid. a separate bill that would generate $1 billion to pay for the relief by eliminating a corporate tax break has not yet been voted on. >>> an exclusive new ktvu field poll shows bay area voters are in favor of proposition 29, which would increase taxes on cigarettes. john fowler tells us, an effective advertising campaign could be narrowing that lead. >> reporter: our exclusive ktvu field poll shows among bay area voters 68% in favor. 27% against. statewide, 50-42. it would add $1 to the cost of a pack of cigarettes. >> i'm hoping younger kids will think twice if it's a dollar more a box. >> smoking is not healthy for the person doing it as well as the others they're around. >> reporter: younger people are overwhelmingly in favor. but older citizens were more likely to oppose. >> i thought it was a little too excessive. >> reporter: 55% of women favor the tax. >> i happen to think smoking is one of the worst things that you can do. >> reporte
that bill would cut tuition by 2/3 in the uc, and csu systems for students who's families make less than0 a year but don't qualify for financial aid. a separate bill that would generate $1 billion to pay for the relief by eliminating a corporate tax break has not yet been voted on. >>> an exclusive new ktvu field poll shows bay area voters are in favor of proposition 29, which would increase taxes on cigarettes. john fowler tells us, an effective advertising campaign could be narrowing...
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that bill would cut tuition by 2/3 in the uc, and csu systems for students who's families make less than0,000 a year but don't qualify for financial aid. a separate bill that would generate $1 billion to pay for the relief by eliminating a corporate tax break has not yet been voted on. >>> an exclusive new ktvu field poll shows bay area voters are in favor of proposition 29, which would increase taxes on cigarettes. john fowler tells us, an effective advertising campaign could be narrowing that lead. >> reporter: our exclusive ktvu field poll shows among bay area voters 68% in favor. 27% against. statewide, 50-42. it would add $1 to the cost of a pack of cigarettes. >> i'm hoping younger kids will think twice if it's a dollar more a box. >> smoking is not healthy for the person doing it as well as the others they're around. >> reporter: younger people are overwhelmingly in favor. but older citizens were more likely to oppose. >> i thought it was a little too excessive. >> reporter: 55% of women favor the tax. >> i happen to think smoking is one of the worst things that you can do. >> rep
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today in fact that we said yesterday in the middle of a warming trend because of that high pressure system uc should be warmer so by tomorrow so a sick of the temperatures are later on this afternoon every see those yellows and oranges that went to the warmest spot seeking to the east bay interior valleys like on the creek conquered the the little cooler and this is along the coast like pacific coming in at a high of 62 degrees south a quick check of the seven day forecast in the middle of a warming trend today and tomorrow we sorbent the low 90s in and buy this weekend by friday the beginning of is like cool down cooler temperatures to the weekend and the start of the workweek. us live from near san francisco was tossed by to see on a inside the studio. >>> is very warm in here today over to the toll prop causally go midianites are on the we're seeing a back up the fees bart that's a good choice is right on time over to 580 were also sings the extra volume and little the fog rolling in their the ones found by the is he hit 680 east of their traffic is also stacked up to the all smud pass on
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. >> the uc and cal state systems are both facing huge cuts in the coming fiscal year. the already stand to lose $400 million, and if the governor's tax initiative is not passed in november, they could lose another $100 million on top of that. >> it is not going to be easy, but we are going to be able to continue to open our doors to the 20,000 students that we expect in the fall. >> governor jerry brown aknowledge that the state's money problems are tough but when you're facing a $15.7 billion deficit, it comes down to some tough choices. >> but, when i have to cut and people lose their jobs, or a mother loses their child care, i am reluctant to do that. if there is a plausible reason why we might not have to. >> so what do you think of the governors of four day work week that he is proposing? the sacramento bee conducted an on- line poll today. 43 percent believe that it is a terrible idea. 20 percent say the four day work week is a fair trade and better than a straight pay cut. what a to 3% say that they love the idea because it means a three day weekend. but remembe
. >> the uc and cal state systems are both facing huge cuts in the coming fiscal year. the already stand to lose $400 million, and if the governor's tax initiative is not passed in november, they could lose another $100 million on top of that. >> it is not going to be easy, but we are going to be able to continue to open our doors to the 20,000 students that we expect in the fall. >> governor jerry brown aknowledge that the state's money problems are tough but when you're...
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uc berkeley help explore theory. they are working on the grant for the theory of computing. they help to use computers solving climate problems and other areas, it is set to open in july. >>> and education systemssking for more money, the president of uc and csu as well as the chancellor of the community college system are lobbying the state capitol for a bigger budget for the next school year. they say lawmakers need to make education a top priority. >> sometimes they were more interested in the prison stripes than we are graduation gowns. so i would say we better look at that. >> and the school officials are also calling on voters to approve governor brown's tax hike plan, which would put more funding into education. >>> and the march of dimes ruled that more than one in 10 babies is born prematurely. 15million were born too early last year, including a half million right here in the u.s. the march of dimes says that pre-term birth is the leading cause of new born deaths in america. the group recommends better health care and education for women of child bearing age. >>> four falcons chicks nesting at city hall are now identified with bands, the researchers found out yesterday the three week
uc berkeley help explore theory. they are working on the grant for the theory of computing. they help to use computers solving climate problems and other areas, it is set to open in july. >>> and education systemssking for more money, the president of uc and csu as well as the chancellor of the community college system are lobbying the state capitol for a bigger budget for the next school year. they say lawmakers need to make education a top priority. >> sometimes they were more...
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which is equivalent to cutting three weeks of school over the next two years and the uc and cal state university systemsuts the total to under $50 million. as for the reason behind the ever-increasing deficit, the governor blames a slower than expected economic recovery. >>justine: among other things, the billions of dollars of cuts in the proposed budget plan will reduce child care for mothers and in home supportive services for the needy and health care for the poor. >> it would mean many of them lose funding, the vouchers and most likely would have to close our doors. i want you to understand these children have a right to a solid foundation. these kids are happy in a thriving with us. third of >> the woman that you just heard from also told us that she expects to lose most of the center's $190,000 funding because of this latest budget plan. we're of when to move on and get a check, forecast and a look at traffic on this tuesday morning. erica is here with a look at what we can expect for today. the weather looks pretty mild. >>erica: we will not see any '90s. eighties will be a rarity as we head int
which is equivalent to cutting three weeks of school over the next two years and the uc and cal state university systemsuts the total to under $50 million. as for the reason behind the ever-increasing deficit, the governor blames a slower than expected economic recovery. >>justine: among other things, the billions of dollars of cuts in the proposed budget plan will reduce child care for mothers and in home supportive services for the needy and health care for the poor. >> it would...
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already caps out of state enrealment to 10% throughout the system, but uc berkeley and ucla are over the limit. the new legislation, out of state enrollment would be limited to 10% out all u.c. campuses. however, admissions are already set by the university, not the legislature. >>> muni wide row riders can get everything they need in just one step now. an app for android and iphones is being offered called muni plus. it will let riders know when the bus stop will arrive, and let them check the balance of their clipper cards, and locate bus stops. other apps have had some of those features, but this is the first time uni users can get all of that information is just one app. >>> sal is off today. tara is here. you've been busy, and two accident on the peninsula? >> yes, two injury accidents. the first at san francisco. -- san mateo, and further up in san francisco, a car crash into the guardrail. at the bridge toll plaza, the normal backup. that's the good news. those metering lights went on pretty late this morning, and not too bad of a delay into san francisco. finally a look at hi
already caps out of state enrealment to 10% throughout the system, but uc berkeley and ucla are over the limit. the new legislation, out of state enrollment would be limited to 10% out all u.c. campuses. however, admissions are already set by the university, not the legislature. >>> muni wide row riders can get everything they need in just one step now. an app for android and iphones is being offered called muni plus. it will let riders know when the bus stop will arrive, and let them...
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geological survey and universities such as stanford and cal tech and uc-berkeley have for years been diligently working on a test systemhe funding for a more robust program has not come through. >>> so to kill folks you get to the national will to build a system is our hope that in the united states we do not to wait for a killer earthquake to build a new warning system. the data system and development works like this. moderate shaking expected in 22 seconds. >>> here you see the path of waves created by the 1989 earthquake. in the yellow are the waves which are often undetectable by humans. the red represents shear waves which often cause the most shaking hands damage. people in san francisco and the east bay would have had 26 seconds of lead time a different many believe could save lives. >>> you can take cover under a steady table then they do of the circuit board and is not just expensive equipment and computer programs that may eventually help get the job done. researchers at stanford is batching small centers to schools and homes. it's a real time demonstration of what is happening in the year it. >>> which we di
geological survey and universities such as stanford and cal tech and uc-berkeley have for years been diligently working on a test systemhe funding for a more robust program has not come through. >>> so to kill folks you get to the national will to build a system is our hope that in the united states we do not to wait for a killer earthquake to build a new warning system. the data system and development works like this. moderate shaking expected in 22 seconds. >>> here you see...
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. >> uc leaders will ask regents next week to raise tuition starting in july the system faces budget deficit of 139 million dollars next year. that amount could grow when governor brown we leases his updated budget monday >>> -- right now gas leak is affecting muni service. pg&e says a third party crew hacked a line before 10:00 this morning. there have been no evacuation however the n judah line is stopped there temporarily. pg&e hopes to have that line fixed by 11:30 this morning. >>> san mateo county supervisors want to find out why a group of men was refining gold in the middle of the night at an industrial park in menlo park. deputies cordoned off the area after they smelled chemicals. they discovered the men using chromatic acid to melt gold in the back of a pick-up truck. the area opened a few hours later. >>> volunteers and divers are in action again this morning continuing their search for missing sierra lamar. their efforts are fueled by new optimism after potentially important evidence was recovered. >> reporter: you have to put yourself in the minds of volunteer searchers
. >> uc leaders will ask regents next week to raise tuition starting in july the system faces budget deficit of 139 million dollars next year. that amount could grow when governor brown we leases his updated budget monday >>> -- right now gas leak is affecting muni service. pg&e says a third party crew hacked a line before 10:00 this morning. there have been no evacuation however the n judah line is stopped there temporarily. pg&e hopes to have that line fixed by 11:30...
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. >> back here in california uc students may be facing yet another tuition increase this fall. the systemd the warning on its website late yesterday. next week the university of california where of regents will hear a pro proposal for a 6% tuition hike to help cover a 139 million dollar budget shortfall, that amounts to extra 732 per student. uc leaders are worried they could receive less from the state after the governor's budget on monday. >>> out in csu system cal-state board set to vote on a common verse al compensation proposal for new campus president -- recommending amending a policy so taxpayers will not fundraises for new presidents. instead, campus non-profit groups will be asked to raise funds to specifically pay for the salary hikes. csu officials say the money is needed to recruit talented leaders. critics say the hikes are an insult to students who face mounting tuition increases. >>> san francisco school officials voted to lay-off 2 eight -- 218 faculty and staff after sending out 333 preliminary notices in march. the teachers and you beyond set out dozens of empty chairs l
. >> back here in california uc students may be facing yet another tuition increase this fall. the systemd the warning on its website late yesterday. next week the university of california where of regents will hear a pro proposal for a 6% tuition hike to help cover a 139 million dollar budget shortfall, that amounts to extra 732 per student. uc leaders are worried they could receive less from the state after the governor's budget on monday. >>> out in csu system cal-state board...
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. >> a pal of mine was the uc berkeley treasurer for many years. that system has become privately funded. if you follow art laffer's flat tax rate and the people and the entrepreneurs and revenues come back home to california,cou'll have more than enough money to finance the entire great system of the cal schools -- >> guys, we agree. >> do you see how the revenue these that laffer's talking about -- >> we agree. you can't cut your way to prosperity or tax your way to prosperity either. 11% unemployment and we have a hybrid coastal economy, and an inland economy. it is very serious. >> gavin newsom, i'm going to make a pitch. i don't know what it cost -- $10, $20. pledge on this show, grachb nav newsome, california, lieutenant governor, star of tv and movies and whatever else, will you read my mentor, art laffer's book, about california. >> any opportunity to learn more about the great history in the greatest state in our union, count on it. absolutely. >> you're both great to come on the show. >>> we lost some ground in the stock market today. we lost 63 poin
. >> a pal of mine was the uc berkeley treasurer for many years. that system has become privately funded. if you follow art laffer's flat tax rate and the people and the entrepreneurs and revenues come back home to california,cou'll have more than enough money to finance the entire great system of the cal schools -- >> guys, we agree. >> do you see how the revenue these that laffer's talking about -- >> we agree. you can't cut your way to prosperity or tax your way to...
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. >> uc leaders will ask regents next week to raise tuition starting in july the system faces budget deficit of 139 million dollars next year. that amount could grow when governor brown we leases his updated budget monday >>> -- right now gas leak is affecting muni service. pg&e says a third party crew hacked a line before 10:00 this morning. there have been no evacuation however the n judah line is stopped there temporarily. pg&e hopes to have that line fixed by 11:30 this morning. >>> san mateo county supervisors want to find out why a group of men was refining gold in the middle of the night at an industrial park in menlo park. deputies cordoned off the area after they smelled chemicals. they discovered the men using chromatic acid to melt gold in the back of a pick-up truck. the area opened a few hours later. >>> volunteers and divers are in action again this morning continuing their search for missing sierra lamar. their efforts are fueled by new optimism after potentially important evidence was recovered. >> reporter: you have to put yourself in the minds of volunteer searchers
. >> uc leaders will ask regents next week to raise tuition starting in july the system faces budget deficit of 139 million dollars next year. that amount could grow when governor brown we leases his updated budget monday >>> -- right now gas leak is affecting muni service. pg&e says a third party crew hacked a line before 10:00 this morning. there have been no evacuation however the n judah line is stopped there temporarily. pg&e hopes to have that line fixed by 11:30...
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propose an amendment that would prevent any uc campus from allowing more of a 10% of its threat to students from outside of california. this would affect the systemsnine of fred's the campus's fifth. out-of-state students made more than 8 percent of the of the stick graduates. at uc-berkeley in particular, about 30 percent of uc berkeley freshmen this year were from alcohol california. a are of them are accepting more out-of-state students because of budget shortfalls. out of the students pay more. >>mark: barry bonds expressed interest in working with the major league team. this comes five years after ending his playing career because of his obstruction of justice felony conviction. bonds says he still has not filled out the paperwork to officially retire. he will be on the hall of fame ballot for the first time and says he is excited. he seemed pretty jolly. >>darya: are the fans ready for that? >>darya: 6:37 a.m., we are back with more in a couple of minutes. here is a view from our boston camp. -- mt. tam cam. >>darya: researchers have found higher radiation levels in bluefin tuna turning of along the coast of california. ron have found the fi
propose an amendment that would prevent any uc campus from allowing more of a 10% of its threat to students from outside of california. this would affect the systemsnine of fred's the campus's fifth. out-of-state students made more than 8 percent of the of the stick graduates. at uc-berkeley in particular, about 30 percent of uc berkeley freshmen this year were from alcohol california. a are of them are accepting more out-of-state students because of budget shortfalls. out of the students pay...
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uc-davis maybe on the brink of an engineering hiv community. they're working on new stem cell therapy that involves replacing immune system with cells that have been custom designed with hiv resistant genes. researchers have had great success with me know deficient mice. the davis team is seeking approval to move on to clinical trials. smart-phone technology is now in your eye glasses to read the new glasses are helping those that have a difficult time seeing smaller things up close. dr. kim explains in today's health watch. >> until now there were bifocals with a line in the middle or the newer progressive lens is that let you see far away in the center then gradually fading to your reading prescription to see up close when you look down. but with those you lost career for world vision. >> there is a sweet spot, you always have to look through that sweet spot. >> now enter the empower >> there's a very wide field of vision. >> ok, i can see all the way over here. >> think of these as smart glasses, but plug in overnight to recharge the battery. they like to show when they're on or off and just like he's like a smart-phone to answer a call, you sw
uc-davis maybe on the brink of an engineering hiv community. they're working on new stem cell therapy that involves replacing immune system with cells that have been custom designed with hiv resistant genes. researchers have had great success with me know deficient mice. the davis team is seeking approval to move on to clinical trials. smart-phone technology is now in your eye glasses to read the new glasses are helping those that have a difficult time seeing smaller things up close. dr. kim...
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there were also protests at uc berkeley around the same time that got rowdy, clashes between students and police. so he ordered a system-wide examination of police protocols and policies. >> look, i have had conversations with my students who were struck by batons, with my students who were stopped by police and pressed to produce id and explain themselves. and it makes them shaken and it makes them feel uncomfortable for many days there after and that is not conducive to the learning experience we are trying to give them. >> now the dean and uc general counsel insisted they didn't use or look at one specific event. the biggest thing you come away with from the report is that police should use the lowest level of force possibly. these two shied away from specific questions about the incident in particular. they did recommend that administrators stay and talk to police about what type of decisions to implement and talked about improving communications before the protests happen between protesters and police. as you can see this report is very lengthy and it came out late this morning so we only had a chance to skim it.
there were also protests at uc berkeley around the same time that got rowdy, clashes between students and police. so he ordered a system-wide examination of police protocols and policies. >> look, i have had conversations with my students who were struck by batons, with my students who were stopped by police and pressed to produce id and explain themselves. and it makes them shaken and it makes them feel uncomfortable for many days there after and that is not conducive to the learning...
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geological survey and universities such as stanford, cal tech in uc-berkeley, have for years been diligently working on a test systemut so far the funding for a more robust program has not come through. >> so if you kill a bunch of people, you get funding at national level to build an early warning system. it is our hope that in the united states we don't need to wait for a killer earthquake to build the early-warning system. >> the beta system and development works like this ... >> moderate shaking expected in 22 seconds. >> you're using the path of waves created by the 1989 earthquake. in the yellow are the key ways which are often undetectable by humans. the red represents shear waves which often cause the most shaking and damage. people in san fransisco in the east they would have had 26 seconds of lead time. a difference many believe could have saved lives. >> if you have a few seconds of one then you can take cover, you are far less likely to be injured. >> i do have a circuit board design ... >> is not just expensive equipment and computer programs that may eventually help get the job done. researchers at sta
geological survey and universities such as stanford, cal tech in uc-berkeley, have for years been diligently working on a test systemut so far the funding for a more robust program has not come through. >> so if you kill a bunch of people, you get funding at national level to build an early warning system. it is our hope that in the united states we don't need to wait for a killer earthquake to build the early-warning system. >> the beta system and development works like this ......
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leaders of california's three higher education systems are predicting future economic doom if the state doesn't restore college funding soon. the executives of the uc, cal-state and community colleges say they support the governor's tax plan that plan would include hikes on people who make a quarter of a million dollars a year or more. school officials are urging lawmakers to cut spending on prisons. >>> bars, clubs and restaurants in walnut creek are about to face new rules. a council approved a controversial new ordinance requiring the businesses to follow specific alcohol regulations. if they don't, those businesses could have their hours of operation cut or closed down. the law is meant to give the city a way to go after and shutdown problem establishments opponents say it violates their rights. the law comes after several reports of drunken violence at several downtown hot spots. >>> we started the week warm then baby steps down. >> no hot spots this morning, cool spots. >> absolutely, cooler weather this morning. good morning. we have breezes blowing in there's a small wind chill, doppler dry may not basketball that 24 hours from now. winds b
leaders of california's three higher education systems are predicting future economic doom if the state doesn't restore college funding soon. the executives of the uc, cal-state and community colleges say they support the governor's tax plan that plan would include hikes on people who make a quarter of a million dollars a year or more. school officials are urging lawmakers to cut spending on prisons. >>> bars, clubs and restaurants in walnut creek are about to face new rules. a council...
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system. >> a strong enough rain injured in an underground traffic jam. >> the uc how this is right here, thisas a slow line, >> that is when the real problems start. >> what happened two weeks ago with folsom st., and the rain. >> you can see that pretty stuff, that is all sewage ... >> it has nowhere to go because these are full so it comes out of the events. >> then there is a challenge far more powerful than a rain storm. sea levels have risen 8 in. in the past century and city engineers are planning for another 16 in. of rising by the year 2015. >> when i came here in 1990, there was never a time when the tide was actually higher than the sewer. last year we had seven events. that saltwater is now coming into the system. >> salt water flooding an already wounded infrastructure. >> it starts to deteriorate ... >> replacing the tunnels will cost billions of dollars. and utility officials ask you to consider the alternative to an effective source system. >> without it we would be a third world country within 30 days. >> what will a full-scale sewage replacement due to your neighborhood? just
system. >> a strong enough rain injured in an underground traffic jam. >> the uc how this is right here, thisas a slow line, >> that is when the real problems start. >> what happened two weeks ago with folsom st., and the rain. >> you can see that pretty stuff, that is all sewage ... >> it has nowhere to go because these are full so it comes out of the events. >> then there is a challenge far more powerful than a rain storm. sea levels have risen 8 in....
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system. valium generic. >> the occupy movement detailed what it will take for the group to brick its camp on land owned by uc berkeley in albany. this comes after uc gave the group a dead lane to leave the piece of land over the weekend. occupy conditions include being connected to the local water supply irrigate the crops and banning uc researchers from using pesticide on the piece of land. >>> still ahead tonight. meat glue. focus of abc 7 news i team investigation now how the meat industry is defending the product. >> i'm the man was involved with china town most notorious gang says has a new life. now raymond ciao hang out with celebrity. why do police still think he's up to no good. that story coming up. >>> and our former governor now hollywood darling once again. latest movie role. >> all that coming up then later on "nightline". >> coming up next on "nightline". secret on line epidemic. americans boys and girls as young as 8 years old. addicted to internet porn. in the world of the under age l hook. >> underwear bomb plot foiled. why agent warning of more out why agent warning of more out there. that
system. valium generic. >> the occupy movement detailed what it will take for the group to brick its camp on land owned by uc berkeley in albany. this comes after uc gave the group a dead lane to leave the piece of land over the weekend. occupy conditions include being connected to the local water supply irrigate the crops and banning uc researchers from using pesticide on the piece of land. >>> still ahead tonight. meat glue. focus of abc 7 news i team investigation now how the...
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system. valium generic. >> the occupy movement detailed what it will take for the group to brick its camp on land owned by uc dead lane to leave the piece of land over the weekend. occupy conditions include being connected to the local water supply irrigate the crops and banning uc researchers fromstice using pesticide on the piece of land. >>> still ahead tonight. meat glue. focus of abc 7 news i team investigation now how thewe meat industry is defending the product. >> i'm the man was involved with china town most notorious gang says has a new life. now raymond ciao hang out with celebrity. why do police still think he's up to no good. that story coming up. >>> and our former governor now hollywood darling once again. latest movie role. >> all that coming up then later on "nightline". >> coming up next on "nightline". secret on line epidemic. americans boys and girls as young as 8 years old. addicted to internet porn. in the world of the under age l hook. >> underwear bomb plot foiled. why agent warning of more out why agent warning of more out there. that's on "nightline". >> 7 news at 11:00 continues >>
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uc continuing? >> the pendulum swing, of course somalia until the book in 2010 because we would so quickly from being strongly democratic to voting systems a republican, and not just in the old sense, but very conservative tea party republicans. i think in bad times with bad economies, with people unhappy about the state of their life and the state of their currency because of debt and these sorts of things, we are going to see a lot more open those winds. he tends not to see a pendulum swing when the electorate is pleased, when the electorate thinks that things are going along quite well. they don't feel motivated to show up and vote. it don't feel motivated to participate in politics to the degree that they do when they're unhappy about things. well, we had at the deepest recession since the great depression. it will take years for us to climb out of it. we have this massive 15 trillion allen is still dead. some projections, increasing to 25 trillion with continues if we do nothing. these problems will continue. they're going to produce economic changes that will generate other opinion swings. >> what is your crystal ball? >> well, th
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numbers are much higher for incoming freshmen this fall. 23% of the system's most popular schools like cal and ucla. forcing a 10% cap at uc would allow more in-state students to go to college in california. uc administrators say they would oppose that ban saying out-of-state students pay higher tuition which is good for easing their budget crunch. >>> in health matters, the makers of tide pods will create a new lid to keep children from eating the detergent pacts. doctors say kids can mistake the palm-sized capsules as candy. nearly 250 cases across the country have been reported. the new lids are expected to be ready in the next few weeks. >>> well, still ahead at 6:00, speeding through airport security lines. new technology making a comeback at a bay area airport. >> reporter: i'm scott budman. you've probably heard of cyber squatting, but this is incredible. coming up, how a 19-year-old entrepreneur lived here at aol headquarters for two months and got a startup company out of it. >>> and good evening, i'm jeff ranieri in san francisco right here where there's not a whole lot happening right now but there is plenty of
numbers are much higher for incoming freshmen this fall. 23% of the system's most popular schools like cal and ucla. forcing a 10% cap at uc would allow more in-state students to go to college in california. uc administrators say they would oppose that ban saying out-of-state students pay higher tuition which is good for easing their budget crunch. >>> in health matters, the makers of tide pods will create a new lid to keep children from eating the detergent pacts. doctors say kids can...
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uc today. -- you see today. he has given so much of his time to san francisco to make it a better place. we joined today in celebrating america's first big city publicly owned transportation system owned by the people themselves. today, it is a landmark of the progressivism that has marked our city for a century. the historic streetcar we rededicate today, is a city symbol of the history. it carried generations of san franciscans around the city to shop, to work, to learn, to play. it almost certainly carried my grandparents when they lived on utah st. and is america's first publicly owned big city streetcar, it almost certainly qualifies to be sitting on display at the smithsonian, but we in san francisco had a better place for it than that. because we put our history to work. we embrace our hats, but we give it a job to do to benefit our present and helped enrich our future -- we embrace our past. we invite the world to use our streetcars as part of our regular transit service to get to places they want to go to and to have fun in the process. these museums in motion have proven their value here today, the f line is america's most popular street car line and attract as many ri
uc today. -- you see today. he has given so much of his time to san francisco to make it a better place. we joined today in celebrating america's first big city publicly owned transportation system owned by the people themselves. today, it is a landmark of the progressivism that has marked our city for a century. the historic streetcar we rededicate today, is a city symbol of the history. it carried generations of san franciscans around the city to shop, to work, to learn, to play. it almost...