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the uc board of regents meets here today.hey are going to decide if they will increase tuition costs for uc students. the proposed increase is a 9% tuition hike. it's in addition to an 8% hike already passed. that will bring undergraduate tuition this year to over $12,000. student groups say poor budget decisions and misspending are the real cause for uc's financial problems. regents argue more cuts from the state forces them to raise tuition and fees. if approved, the increase will be immediate and take effect this semester in five weeks. the student protestors are planning a disney theme. they say they will dress up as disney characters to highlight while the state makes cuts to education, big business gets tax breaks from the state. >> thank you, anser hassan. >>> a teenager is in critical condition after she was swept away from a marin county beach. the 17-year-old girl was rescued from the ocean at tennessee valley beach. she and two friends were trapped in a cove when the tide came n when they tried to get out, a rip tu
the uc board of regents meets here today.hey are going to decide if they will increase tuition costs for uc students. the proposed increase is a 9% tuition hike. it's in addition to an 8% hike already passed. that will bring undergraduate tuition this year to over $12,000. student groups say poor budget decisions and misspending are the real cause for uc's financial problems. regents argue more cuts from the state forces them to raise tuition and fees. if approved, the increase will be...
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uc officials are turning to undergraduates to make of the amount. the board of regents will meet in a couple of weeks to look at increasing tuition by another 9.6%. if that increase goes through, it will come on top of a previously approved a 8 percent tuition hike that is set to go into effect this fall. >> with the increase i would definitely take out more loans than i expected. it will be harder on me as well. >> many uc-berkeley student said the the state is putting too much of a financial burden on them. it >> tie the in terms of the tuition increase, it is unfortunate that that cost is being pushed on to the students rather than being fronted by the state. >> i cannot even imagine how will pay off all the loans. >> uc has raised tuition in nine of the last 10 years. if the latest proposal is approved, and stayed and did graduate will pay more than $12,000 per year. that does not include room, board, or campus fees. the amount is three times would students paid a decade ago. >> michelle balked and the shifting her presidential campaign into hig
uc officials are turning to undergraduates to make of the amount. the board of regents will meet in a couple of weeks to look at increasing tuition by another 9.6%. if that increase goes through, it will come on top of a previously approved a 8 percent tuition hike that is set to go into effect this fall. >> with the increase i would definitely take out more loans than i expected. it will be harder on me as well. >> many uc-berkeley student said the the state is putting too much of...
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just a few hours ago the uc board of regents voted to raise tuition . rob roth is live with how much more students will have to pay. >> reporter: students will have to pay double what students paid just six years ago. tuition comes to more than a thousand dollars a year. and that's on top of the series of increases that could come along with the uc education. including room and board. >> my brother right now is going to community college because we cannot afford to send two people to four year universities. >> difficult. that's the best way i can describe it. >> reporter: he says he'll have to find a part time job. >> that means i'm not spending as much time on school work because i have to be at work. >> reporter: by a 14-4 vote the uc regents approved the increase. uc says it faces a $400 million hold. >> we feel that we have to maintain the quality or it will rapidly disappear today. >> nobody is saying it's not painful. nobody is saying this is a piece of cake. >> reporter: students who are eligible for financial aid won't have to pay any tuition. t
just a few hours ago the uc board of regents voted to raise tuition . rob roth is live with how much more students will have to pay. >> reporter: students will have to pay double what students paid just six years ago. tuition comes to more than a thousand dollars a year. and that's on top of the series of increases that could come along with the uc education. including room and board. >> my brother right now is going to community college because we cannot afford to send two people...
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while the cal class is setting itself apart from all of the other ucs. and we have a contend tear take on the ipad? a peek at the touch pad before it hits stores. >> it's 4:44. christina sin for mike. we'll check traffic 18 bit. one third of next year's freshman class at cal will be from other states and countries. this fall uc-berkeley will have the lowest percentage of freshmen from california. that is not coincidence. driving the out-of-state numbers uc-berkeley's chancellor says the university trying to attract out-of-state students in tough budget times because they pay much higher tuition. fees are going up 8% across the board at uc campuses for the fall semester. >> the treasury secretary confronts the rumor mills and it's jobs friday for all of that let's turn to nicole lapin. good morning. >> hey, good morning, scott. happy friday to you. futures are flat as wall street kicks off the second half of the year and the third quarter and wraps up the week. the first half of course ended on a bullish note helped by greece's effort. and despite the end
while the cal class is setting itself apart from all of the other ucs. and we have a contend tear take on the ipad? a peek at the touch pad before it hits stores. >> it's 4:44. christina sin for mike. we'll check traffic 18 bit. one third of next year's freshman class at cal will be from other states and countries. this fall uc-berkeley will have the lowest percentage of freshmen from california. that is not coincidence. driving the out-of-state numbers uc-berkeley's chancellor says the...
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>>> pro testifiers converge on a uc regents meeting in the bay area. the controversy deals with another proposed tuition hike. good afternoon. right now the uc boards of regence is considering whether to vote for a tuition increase. this move is not popular, but university leaders say they have no choice. ktvu's tara moriarity joins us live from san francisco now with details. good afternoon, tara. >> reporter: good afternoon, tori. that's right, within the hour we should be hearing whether or not uc regents board has voted for against the proposed tuition hikes. now, there are a couple students here and quite a police presence inside and out. in case things were to get out of hand. students dressed up in disney costumes to call attention to monica lozano who sits on the board, but disney's corporate board as well, with tax breaks with millions last year. so that's a conflict of interest they say. what is on the table this afternoon, a nearly 10% tuition increase on top of an already proposed 8% hike. alex transfers here in the fall and says he's alrea
>>> pro testifiers converge on a uc regents meeting in the bay area. the controversy deals with another proposed tuition hike. good afternoon. right now the uc boards of regence is considering whether to vote for a tuition increase. this move is not popular, but university leaders say they have no choice. ktvu's tara moriarity joins us live from san francisco now with details. good afternoon, tara. >> reporter: good afternoon, tori. that's right, within the hour we should be...
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later today uc regents meet here at the mission bay campus. on the agenda, another round of possible rate increases. and here's what it means for students. the proposed rate hike is a 9.6% increase in tuition. that's on top of an already passed 8% increase. combined it means uc college students will pay over $12,000 for the fall semester. and that $12,000 doesn't include other expenses like room and board or books. student groups argue that the uc regents are not making higher education a priority. they say misplaced spending and poor budget decisions are to blame. uc regents on the other hand say the increase is necessary to close a $650 million in budget cuts from the state. they say it's better than the alternative such as laying off staff or closing campuses which is what they say would hurt students even more. if the rate increase is approved, it will be the ninth in the past eight years. just past tuesday, csu also approved a 12% increase. the theme for later today by the student protestors, disney characters them. say they are going to
later today uc regents meet here at the mission bay campus. on the agenda, another round of possible rate increases. and here's what it means for students. the proposed rate hike is a 9.6% increase in tuition. that's on top of an already passed 8% increase. combined it means uc college students will pay over $12,000 for the fall semester. and that $12,000 doesn't include other expenses like room and board or books. student groups argue that the uc regents are not making higher education a...
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. >> coming up, the uc system has explaining to do. state auditors and the billion-dollar head scratcher in the uc budget. why a business opened more than 30 years shutting down for good. >> you're looking at a live picture ever 880. we'll check back in with mike and for all of your news and weather and traffic updates, search for nbc bay area morning news on e facebook.and you'll g hit likete d you'll get updated. u >> it's just before 8:00 in the morning in washington, d.c., lawmakers have gotten their starbuck, headed back to work to talk about the budget. they have got four days until the country's checks start bouncing and still no end in sight to the debt limit debate. a vote that was supposed to happen last night did not because republican speaker john boehner couldn't rally enough votes in his own party. he will meet with republicans again this morning to try to sway tea party conservatives, while lawmakers battle over cutting the deficit the treasury department says it could come up with an emergency plan that focuses only on
. >> coming up, the uc system has explaining to do. state auditors and the billion-dollar head scratcher in the uc budget. why a business opened more than 30 years shutting down for good. >> you're looking at a live picture ever 880. we'll check back in with mike and for all of your news and weather and traffic updates, search for nbc bay area morning news on e facebook.and you'll g hit likete d you'll get updated. u >> it's just before 8:00 in the morning in washington, d.c.,...
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uc sf psychiatrist d dr. kevin mack died after being injected from the shuchlingts he was thrown out of the vehicle. the shuttle did not have seat belts. something supervisor ross says needs to change. >> on all the shuttles as well as on muni should seat belt be part of that commuter experience in terms of that transit experience? and i would say that this particular incident helps tl spotlight that strong the consideration. >>reporter: it is still not clear which driver was at fault. one witness l tells sf gate the shuttle driver may have run a red light. >>> him if another em bearings undercover individual quo has surfaced in the ongoing battle between public defender jeff and san francisco l police union. only this time the tables have turned. if mark with the story and videotape. >> as private citizen jeff is leading the charge to revamp the city of san francisco pension system. his amendment would cap benefits and raise employee contributions particularly for police and firefighters. to qualify for the
uc sf psychiatrist d dr. kevin mack died after being injected from the shuchlingts he was thrown out of the vehicle. the shuttle did not have seat belts. something supervisor ross says needs to change. >> on all the shuttles as well as on muni should seat belt be part of that commuter experience in terms of that transit experience? and i would say that this particular incident helps tl spotlight that strong the consideration. >>reporter: it is still not clear which driver was at...
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president got a huge race and the uc system, mark larrett, got about a $1 million raise. that's not from state fund. others did get very hefty funds paid for by the state. why they do this, they say, well, these people have worked harder and they've taken on new responsibilities. and when you say that, well, the lower paid workers say, well, haven't we? >> in the market, these individuals in theory could go somewhere else and the system would lose them, right? isn't that the argument? >> harvard university head hunter came knocking on the door of mark larret, ceo of medical center at ucsf. that was the justification, the head hunter knocked on your door. they can't have him leave because he's in the middle of major projects. >> belva: can anybody make them rescind these increases? the governor i understand -- >> trying, and an assemblyman has sent a letter to uc president asking for rescinding. i think you will not see that happening. >> belva: okay. one controversy, we move from that to yet another. and that's about where you draw the lines for the districts that our rep
president got a huge race and the uc system, mark larrett, got about a $1 million raise. that's not from state fund. others did get very hefty funds paid for by the state. why they do this, they say, well, these people have worked harder and they've taken on new responsibilities. and when you say that, well, the lower paid workers say, well, haven't we? >> in the market, these individuals in theory could go somewhere else and the system would lose them, right? isn't that the argument?...
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nbc bay area's monte francis is at uc berkeley with the new smeser is just a couple of weeks away. >> reporter: on thursday the board of regents will vote on a 10% tuition increase on top of an 8% increase that was approved last november. students are potentially facing an 18% increase in tuition and fees when they start class here next month. >> whose university? >> reporter: when tuition rises at berkeley university, so does the frustration level among students last year a 20% tuition increase prompted protests and sit-ins. police made dozens of arrests. this past march, nine students stood on a ledge at wheeler hall and protested an 8% tuition increase this fall. now the cal campus is in a relaxed summer mode, but the realization is setting in that tuition costs could soar even higher in just a matter of days. >> going to affect my family, you know. i already don't get a lot of financial aid from the college. is this is just even more that's going to be coming out of my pocket. >> it's a really big burden on my family, especially since my parents are divorced, and my mom doesn't re
nbc bay area's monte francis is at uc berkeley with the new smeser is just a couple of weeks away. >> reporter: on thursday the board of regents will vote on a 10% tuition increase on top of an 8% increase that was approved last november. students are potentially facing an 18% increase in tuition and fees when they start class here next month. >> whose university? >> reporter: when tuition rises at berkeley university, so does the frustration level among students last year a...
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uc president has proposed a 9.6% increase and that is in addition to a previously approved 8% increase set to take effect this fall. with the start of classes just five weeks away, students have little time to come up with that extra money. >> i'll have to do less of something and take additional loans out and make do. >> as students brace for higher costs, we learn that uc regents are expected to approve a pay raise for the ceo of ucsf medical center for exceeding profits. protested uc regents last night calling on them to share the pain. >>> film maker francis ford copula's winery in the napa valley should be back open this morning but that's after a fire. it happened yesterday evening. firefighters say a chimney caught fire above the winery's restaurant. about 75 people were evacuated but no one was injured. it's just below a hall that holds props and memorabilia from his films. >>> 4:37 is the time right now. let's check in with sal for a look at traffic. hi, sal. >>> good morning, pam. we do have a sink hole that's opened up in san jose unfortunately. this is on the guadeloupe par
uc president has proposed a 9.6% increase and that is in addition to a previously approved 8% increase set to take effect this fall. with the start of classes just five weeks away, students have little time to come up with that extra money. >> i'll have to do less of something and take additional loans out and make do. >> as students brace for higher costs, we learn that uc regents are expected to approve a pay raise for the ceo of ucsf medical center for exceeding profits....
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we spoke with richard hernandez a professional photographer that is now teaching at uc- berkeley.ro gave him a camera to test of because they were in stealth mode, they put the device on a protective case, so he is not actually seen it. >> it is like a brick of plastic. i did not know what it is, i really cannot tell you what is inside there. >> but he says he was instantly sold after taking his first picture. >> my jaw dropped on the floor, it there is no question about that. i knew he me the lead when i saw what it could do is that it was just going to be a whole new ball game for photography. to be able to not shoot a picture and be able to refocus it later and not have to worry about that it is a big deal. >> lytro has set up shop in mountain view california near google it is so secretive still they will not let us shoot inside. they have not said what it will cost of this say it will be competitively priced so they get widespread adoption. it is worth knowing that they could of sold or licensed this company to a big camera maker but it opted to hold on to the technology itsel
we spoke with richard hernandez a professional photographer that is now teaching at uc- berkeley.ro gave him a camera to test of because they were in stealth mode, they put the device on a protective case, so he is not actually seen it. >> it is like a brick of plastic. i did not know what it is, i really cannot tell you what is inside there. >> but he says he was instantly sold after taking his first picture. >> my jaw dropped on the floor, it there is no question about that....
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. >>> plus the leaders of uc schools will debate an expensive issue this morning. the new challenge for students across the state. all ahead on the ktvu morning news. >>> complete bay area news coverage starts right now. this is ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> it's thursday, july 14th. i'm pam cook. >> and good morning. i'm dave clark. let's check your weather and traffic, here's steve. >> thank you very much. more low clouds, not as much drizzle, though. that's the good news. at least it will not be as bad as yesterday morning when it was more like light rain but still temperatures held in check. i think we will see the sun earlier today, mid to upper 70s, a lot of 60s, 70s, few 50s hanging on along the coast. >>> highway 4 looks good so far anyway. nice dry over to concord from the bay point area. this morning we are looking at the commute in san jose along northbound 280 and that traffic moving along nicely. it's 5:00. let's go back to the desk. >>> overnight news, oakland police see two overnight shootings appear to be related. officers were called to peralta
. >>> plus the leaders of uc schools will debate an expensive issue this morning. the new challenge for students across the state. all ahead on the ktvu morning news. >>> complete bay area news coverage starts right now. this is ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> it's thursday, july 14th. i'm pam cook. >> and good morning. i'm dave clark. let's check your weather and traffic, here's steve. >> thank you very much. more low clouds, not as much drizzle, though....
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that state lawmakers put uc in a hole. newsom voted against the increase. >> here we are putting once again t that nail in the coffin of the middle class because that's exactly who gets hurt in this debate. >> reporter: newsom also blamed sacramento for the uc crisis. >> there's nobody else from the state government here. so i'm going the get -- at you. earlier about 15 students dressed in disney costumes to protest tax breaks they say disney receives, taxes that could help education. >> reporter: what are you going to do? >> get in more debt, i have to get my education. >> reporter: most students students won't be any fees. what increase will do to students here at uc berkeley. rob roth, ktvu channel two news. >>> the cost of an education at the university of california has shot up in recent years. after staying under $300 for decades the fees started to decline briefly after 1970. campus fees by 1985 were more than 1,300. in 1985 students paid more than $4,100 a year. in 2005 the fees were $5,800. tuition is now more tha
that state lawmakers put uc in a hole. newsom voted against the increase. >> here we are putting once again t that nail in the coffin of the middle class because that's exactly who gets hurt in this debate. >> reporter: newsom also blamed sacramento for the uc crisis. >> there's nobody else from the state government here. so i'm going the get -- at you. earlier about 15 students dressed in disney costumes to protest tax breaks they say disney receives, taxes that could help...
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the cost of a college education is going up once again for hundreds of thousands of uc students.juliette goodrich shows us the unusual way protestors spoke out against tuition hikes. juliette. >> reporter: elizabeth, uc officials say they really had no choice but to impose these hikes. they say it's because of state budget cuts but a lot of students say it is not fair, they feel caught in the middle. take a look. [ chanting ] >> reporter: students dressed in disney costumes protesting today's vote to increase university tuition again. >> we're here to say that we're going to keep fighting this. this isn't something that's over you know. it's completely unacceptable. >> time that we tell big companies such as disney that they don't need tax breaks. they made an incredible amount of money and they are not paying a lot of taxes, which is affecting our schools. >> reporter: they took their message inside a board of regents meeting at uc-san francisco. their message was heard but the outcome disappointing for them. fees must go up. >> it's going to happen. >> reporter: the regents app
the cost of a college education is going up once again for hundreds of thousands of uc students.juliette goodrich shows us the unusual way protestors spoke out against tuition hikes. juliette. >> reporter: elizabeth, uc officials say they really had no choice but to impose these hikes. they say it's because of state budget cuts but a lot of students say it is not fair, they feel caught in the middle. take a look. [ chanting ] >> reporter: students dressed in disney costumes...
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. >> one of the people who full filled that hope and saved jaycee dugard is uc berkeley police officer alley jacobs who watched the interview from her east bay home. >> a little bit of nausea with hearing what really happened to her in her own words. but also just overwhelming pride at how strong she is. >> still ahead, the impossible happens. two campus cops do what an entire federal beurocracy failed to do. >> the mother of two and fellow employee noticed something wasn't right when garrido showed up at uc berkeley along with the two girls he fathered with dugard, jacobs and campbell provided the tip that ended dugard's nightmare. >> things happen for a reason. i'm not really sure why we were the chosen ones to end this. all i know is that we both knew something wasn't right, and we did something about it. >> officer jacobs has made over tours and would like to some day meet the woman she saved. >> i would probably give her a big hug. i would just say that i'm sorry that it took so long, and i'm glad that her and her kids are okay. >> i can't imagine being beaten to death. and you yo
. >> one of the people who full filled that hope and saved jaycee dugard is uc berkeley police officer alley jacobs who watched the interview from her east bay home. >> a little bit of nausea with hearing what really happened to her in her own words. but also just overwhelming pride at how strong she is. >> still ahead, the impossible happens. two campus cops do what an entire federal beurocracy failed to do. >> the mother of two and fellow employee noticed something...
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not just uc students feeling the pain. earlier this week the csu system raised tuition by 12 percent on top of a previously approved 10% increase. >> san francisco doctor was killed and 3 other people were injured when a big really collided with a hospital shuttle bus. it happened this morning at the intersection of octavia boulevard and oak street. dr. kevin mack died after being loan from the shuttle. he was a uc sf psychiatrist and had taught at the medical school. driver of the shuttle had minor injuries. the driver of the big rig was not hurt. >>> the map accused of stealing a picasso from union square art gallery appears to have quite an art habit. mark is expected in court tomorrow for the july 5th heist from the wine stein gallery after argue him for that theft, police raided his new jersey home and found 500,000 dollars worth of stolen artwork there. hanging on a wall in the apartment this picasso drawing worth 350,000 dollars. it was reported stolen from new york hotel along with 6 other pieces also found in the
not just uc students feeling the pain. earlier this week the csu system raised tuition by 12 percent on top of a previously approved 10% increase. >> san francisco doctor was killed and 3 other people were injured when a big really collided with a hospital shuttle bus. it happened this morning at the intersection of octavia boulevard and oak street. dr. kevin mack died after being loan from the shuttle. he was a uc sf psychiatrist and had taught at the medical school. driver of the...
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school, and i am planning to go to uc berkeley. >> my name is sharon. this is my last semester at city college. i am transferring to sf state in the fall. >> i am a fashion design student here at ucsf. my transition was a little rough, but i found my way. i have not decided what school i am going to transfer to, but i am hoping fit -- f.i.t. in new york. >> i am from balboa high school. i am planning to go to city college this year. >> good morning, everyone. i came to america two years ago, i am planning to go to city college first and then transferred to ucla -- transferred to ucla. thank you. >> i am a graduate of balboa high school, and i am a student here at city college. >> ok, well, welcome, everybody. we thought what would be helpful for this -- those of us on this side of the park would be to hear from each of you one of two things. if you are in high school, tell us when you knew you were going to be a college student and what we either did to help or did not do to help to get you to that point. if you are in city college, it would be helpful
school, and i am planning to go to uc berkeley. >> my name is sharon. this is my last semester at city college. i am transferring to sf state in the fall. >> i am a fashion design student here at ucsf. my transition was a little rough, but i found my way. i have not decided what school i am going to transfer to, but i am hoping fit -- f.i.t. in new york. >> i am from balboa high school. i am planning to go to city college this year. >> good morning, everyone. i came to...
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c p uc wants to take a look at pipe from the original line 1 32 as part of its investigation into the explosion along segment of the replacement pipe. 8 foot section will be cut out on glen view north of carry mont handed over to the c p uc. another excavation point 250 feet south west. just feet from the rupture site at glen view and earl. this is so a camera can inspect the inside of the entire length of abandoned pipe. >> basically put the camera in one end and 7 it at the other end. >> ntsb says the september rupture started on one of multiple poorly done weld so pg&e records had shown a seamless 30 inch sealed pipe. the report will be issued on the probable cause in about a month from ntsb. explosion and resulting fire killed 8 people and destroyed 38 homes. bob peligrini house was one of them. now it is well on the which to being rebuilt. >> good to see all the houses that are going up. i herd there's like 5 more if close to it going the permit pull. it's just nice to get the neighborhood the kind of back to somewhat some normality. >>reporter: he's anxious to know what the ntsb
c p uc wants to take a look at pipe from the original line 1 32 as part of its investigation into the explosion along segment of the replacement pipe. 8 foot section will be cut out on glen view north of carry mont handed over to the c p uc. another excavation point 250 feet south west. just feet from the rupture site at glen view and earl. this is so a camera can inspect the inside of the entire length of abandoned pipe. >> basically put the camera in one end and 7 it at the other end....
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uc schools like berkeley are facing increases, as well. it will be the ninth increase in eight years. tuition and fees will be up 9.6%. that means it will cost over $12,000 for the fall term. the state is limited constitutionally as to where they can make budget cuts. using tuition fees as the go-to alternative is one way that they are hoping to make ends meet. this is all happening when cal state trustees will look to vote on a new proposal for the incoming uc chancellor. elliott hirshman will be paid over $400,000 not including a car allowance and housing allowance. two hot button issues that the trustees will have to vote on later today in long beach. grace? >> all right. anser hassan in hayward, thank you. >>> 6:05 now. let's check traffic and weather. >> definitely seeing drizzle out there especially driving anywhere near to the coastline and cool conditions throughout the bay area. cloud cover as well as that marine layer deepening all of the bay area seeing clouds and you can see that here on our satellite along the coastline the ba
uc schools like berkeley are facing increases, as well. it will be the ninth increase in eight years. tuition and fees will be up 9.6%. that means it will cost over $12,000 for the fall term. the state is limited constitutionally as to where they can make budget cuts. using tuition fees as the go-to alternative is one way that they are hoping to make ends meet. this is all happening when cal state trustees will look to vote on a new proposal for the incoming uc chancellor. elliott hirshman will...
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uc employees protested uc regents last night calling on them to share the pain. >>> president obama and congressional leaders will meet again today for the fifth time to try to work out a deal on raising the national debt limit. coming up at 6:15, we are going to have a live report from our washington, d.c. newsroom on what president obama reportedly told republicans at a tense meeting yesterday. >>> time now 6:07. back to our developing news story. ktvu's tara moriarty is at the scene of a sinkhole in san jose. you're standing there now. what's going on, tara? >> reporter: well caltrans engineers are supposed to be arriving shortly, within the half hour and chp arrived on scene. they told us we are going to be moving because it's not very safe in this area. but if you take a look down here you can see the sinkhole is pretty big, about 30 feet across and you can actually put your hand underneath the median there and it will come out on the other side. it is -- it has forced crews to shut down one lane of highway 87 southbound in the alma avenue on-ramp. caltrans discovered the problem t
uc employees protested uc regents last night calling on them to share the pain. >>> president obama and congressional leaders will meet again today for the fifth time to try to work out a deal on raising the national debt limit. coming up at 6:15, we are going to have a live report from our washington, d.c. newsroom on what president obama reportedly told republicans at a tense meeting yesterday. >>> time now 6:07. back to our developing news story. ktvu's tara moriarty is at...
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the possible tuition hikes and protests planned for uc students. >>> good morning.ay, july 14. i'm grace lee. >> i'm elizabeth wenger. frank has the morning off. time now 4:58. >>> it's still cold out but at least it's not drizzling today. >> right. >> you were in the clear earlier when you were driving to work. certainly not as much drizzle this morning and the bay area as a whole. temperatures cool again although maybe a little more sunshine than yesterday. san francisco topping out at 60. 65 as a high in oakland. sunny and warm in san jose and concord at 73 and 74. i'll tell you when you will see the warmup in a bit. first gianna has traffic. >> we have troubles in san jose. we are dealing with a 30 by 30- foot sinkhole on highway 87. there are closures. i'll have that coming up and a look at the rest of the bay area. back to you guys. >>> three teenagers are in the hospital this morning following a terrifying ordeal in a north bay beach. this happened on the marin county coast at tennessee valley beach yesterday evening. we have video of that rescue operation as
the possible tuition hikes and protests planned for uc students. >>> good morning.ay, july 14. i'm grace lee. >> i'm elizabeth wenger. frank has the morning off. time now 4:58. >>> it's still cold out but at least it's not drizzling today. >> right. >> you were in the clear earlier when you were driving to work. certainly not as much drizzle this morning and the bay area as a whole. temperatures cool again although maybe a little more sunshine than yesterday....
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the california pu uc -- orders the removal. >> we will remove it over the next couple of days. >>> as the clock ticks closer to august 2 the two sides in the debt ceiling debate remain sharply divided. >> speaker of the house john boehner rallies support for his plan, would raise the debt ceiling for six months. the white house and democrats are endorsing a proposal from harry reid. >> we have 5 days remaining till a few republicans try our economy off a cliff. >> towards the future. we will pass this plan to cut spending and avoid greater economic stress on this country because it is the right thing to do. >> some house members are on board with the john boehner plan. a final vote isn't expected till later in the day. >>> out and protesters weigh in on the debate on circumcision in san francisco today. it's hot out there and getting hotter but is a cool down on the way? >>> a street party turns into a near riot in southern california, what police did to break it up. . >>> in los angeles six people are hurt after a tow truck slammed into a restaurant this morning. it hit the building
the california pu uc -- orders the removal. >> we will remove it over the next couple of days. >>> as the clock ticks closer to august 2 the two sides in the debt ceiling debate remain sharply divided. >> speaker of the house john boehner rallies support for his plan, would raise the debt ceiling for six months. the white house and democrats are endorsing a proposal from harry reid. >> we have 5 days remaining till a few republicans try our economy off a cliff....
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. >> reporter: uc berkeley staff campbell and jacobs were praised for good work in helping to break this case. campbell says garrido first walked into her office, campus special events on monday saying he wanted to hold a religious meeting at uc berkeley. >> my initial thought of him was it was clearly unstable. the girls appeared to be extremely, they were very quiet, very subdued. they were not responsive. >> reporter: the girls had robot like behavior and she wondered why they were not in school. she got garrido's name and told him to return on tuesday. then he called on jacobs who did a background check and discovered his rape conviction. he returned and spoke about his rape conviction. >> he threw out 23 years ago i was arrested for kidnap and rape. >> reporter: garrido said the girls were his daughters and that they had an older sister who was 28, who turned out to be jaycee dugard. >> he stopped me when i said he brought in his two daughters. he said he doesn't have any daughters. my stomach just sank. >> reporter: as for campbell and jacobs, they say they are just glad their gut
. >> reporter: uc berkeley staff campbell and jacobs were praised for good work in helping to break this case. campbell says garrido first walked into her office, campus special events on monday saying he wanted to hold a religious meeting at uc berkeley. >> my initial thought of him was it was clearly unstable. the girls appeared to be extremely, they were very quiet, very subdued. they were not responsive. >> reporter: the girls had robot like behavior and she wondered why...
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. >>> uc santa cruz fallen short of their goals for out of state students. they are trying to attract new students outside california. uc is 100 students short of its out of state target of 440. >>> california makes the world's greatest wines, but what is the warming doing to the wines? i am tom vacar. >> apple is trying to patch a security hole found in its most popular products, what you can do to protect your information. >>> the hot weather is move position out of the forecast -- moving out out of the forecast and i will highlight the coolest day of the weekend. . >>> there is a warning tonight to iphone and ipad users about a security hold that could allow access to your data. hackers could use a pdf attachment to steel passwords. they urged users not to open pdfs unless they are from a trusted source. apple is aware of the report and is developing a fix. we spoke with a hacker today about who could be most volinable. that story on bay area news at 7:00 on tv 36. >>> facebook and skype announced a new partnership today to bring video calls to facebook 7
. >>> uc santa cruz fallen short of their goals for out of state students. they are trying to attract new students outside california. uc is 100 students short of its out of state target of 440. >>> california makes the world's greatest wines, but what is the warming doing to the wines? i am tom vacar. >> apple is trying to patch a security hole found in its most popular products, what you can do to protect your information. >>> the hot weather is move position...
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gathered outside the uc regents meeting in san francisco. these are live pictures from the ucsf mission bay campus. uc regents are set to begin their meeting in about 35 minutes. they are expected to approve a 9.6 increase. some of the demonstrators there are dressed in costume. >>> a federal july in san francisco has delayed the deportation of a married gay man from venezuela. 46-year-old alex vensemol's visa expired. he challenged deportation agreements because he legally married his partner. but because the federal government does not recognize those unions. yesterday a judge scheduled a meeting for september 2013 delaying deportation by two years. >>> time now 8:36. oakland's planning commission nay will have to decide the fate of two dog park proposals without getting a recommendation from the park commissioners. the newest plan is for a dog park behind children's ferry land in oakland. a 10-year-old proposal would bring build one right near the grand lake theater. supporters told the park commission the dogs need a big open space to ru
gathered outside the uc regents meeting in san francisco. these are live pictures from the ucsf mission bay campus. uc regents are set to begin their meeting in about 35 minutes. they are expected to approve a 9.6 increase. some of the demonstrators there are dressed in costume. >>> a federal july in san francisco has delayed the deportation of a married gay man from venezuela. 46-year-old alex vensemol's visa expired. he challenged deportation agreements because he legally married his...
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uc schools like berkeley are facing increases, as well. it will be the ninth increase in eight years. tuition and fees will be up 9.6%. that means it will cost over $12,000 for the fall term. the state is limited constitutionally as to where they can make budget cuts. using tuition fees as the go-to alternative is one way that they are hoping to make ends meet. this is all happening when cal state trustees will look to vote on a new proposal for the incoming uc chancellor. he will be paid over $400,000 including a car allowance and housing allowance. two hot button issues that the trustees will have to vote on later today in long beach. grace? >> all right, anser hassan in hayward, thanks for joining us this morning. >>> if you are just getting up, you might notice a little precipitation out there, cooler temperatures. kristy, any thoughts that perhaps this could clear up this afternoon? >> you know, it doesn't feel like summertime right now. certainly not this morning. by this afternoon, there is hope we are going to see some sunshine at
uc schools like berkeley are facing increases, as well. it will be the ninth increase in eight years. tuition and fees will be up 9.6%. that means it will cost over $12,000 for the fall term. the state is limited constitutionally as to where they can make budget cuts. using tuition fees as the go-to alternative is one way that they are hoping to make ends meet. this is all happening when cal state trustees will look to vote on a new proposal for the incoming uc chancellor. he will be paid over...
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. >> once the law goes into effect, she will be able to attend san jose state or uc- merced. she has already been accepted to both. >>> a boy from brentwood is the fourth east bay child in just four months to fall out of a second-story window. the 5-year-old suffered a broken leg after opening a window and leaning against the screen and falling out. last month a 2-year-old boy in antioch fractured his skull in a fall and 10 days earlier a 4- year-old boy in antioch suffered a head injury. also a a 1-year-old fremont girl was unhurt in april because ivy broke her fall. >>> the home of the giants will look a little different for the next few days. >> that's right. yesterday crews began the process of converting at&t park into a soccer field. tomorrow manchester city will take on club america. it's part of the herbalife world football challenge a tournament around the u.s. and british columbia. >> it's a world series champion venue with two of the best teams in the world playing here so pretty exciting to have that here in the bay area. >> this will be the first soccer match at
. >> once the law goes into effect, she will be able to attend san jose state or uc- merced. she has already been accepted to both. >>> a boy from brentwood is the fourth east bay child in just four months to fall out of a second-story window. the 5-year-old suffered a broken leg after opening a window and leaning against the screen and falling out. last month a 2-year-old boy in antioch fractured his skull in a fall and 10 days earlier a 4- year-old boy in antioch suffered a...
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. >>> two hikers with ties to uc berkeley who have been detained for more than two years. there are reports tonight that they may be released from custody as early as tomorrow. sarah shourd spoke to nbc today. we'll have the latest. >>> if you you drive the bay bridge, you may want to slow it down a bit. >>> why some people are saying that sharks get a bad reputation. we'll show you what one man does for a living to prove it. you might just be surprised. >>> a beautiful day around the bay area. we turn our attention east. the sneie nevada, the lightnin tahoe down south. that will impact your forecast. details ahead. >>> tomorrow is the two-year day three uc thecc1:cc1: berkeley graduates were arrested in iran accused of spying. tomorrow may be the day the two who remain in custody will be released. the attorney for josh fattal and shane bauer says they may be convicted tomorrow, but then sentenced to time served. the two along with sarah shourd were hiking in northern iraq in 2009 when iranian authorities arrested them and accused them of illegally crossing into the border
. >>> two hikers with ties to uc berkeley who have been detained for more than two years. there are reports tonight that they may be released from custody as early as tomorrow. sarah shourd spoke to nbc today. we'll have the latest. >>> if you you drive the bay bridge, you may want to slow it down a bit. >>> why some people are saying that sharks get a bad reputation. we'll show you what one man does for a living to prove it. you might just be surprised. >>>...
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robberies on city streets just in the last month and many of those attacks happening right around the uc berkeley campus. tracy grant is live in berkeley with more on what is happening to people in their neighborhoods and what they need to know if they're out at night. especially campus kids. >> reporter: there have been confined a few incidents recently involving people walking down this street or in areas near uc berkeley south campus. and they've ended up with guns pointed in their faces and being ordered to turn over their belongings. now, three of these incidents were reported just this past sunday. >> i wouldn't think this area. this is a pretty quiet and kind of gentle area. >> reporter: many residents weren't aware that an armed robbery took place here at the intersection of tell gregraph ae and paerk street. a man approached two women walking down the street, pointed a handgun at them and demanded cash. it was just one of a number of ped pd armed robberies. >> there have been times i've left the library pretty late, maybe 11:00 at night by myself and have been waiting on a bus o
robberies on city streets just in the last month and many of those attacks happening right around the uc berkeley campus. tracy grant is live in berkeley with more on what is happening to people in their neighborhoods and what they need to know if they're out at night. especially campus kids. >> reporter: there have been confined a few incidents recently involving people walking down this street or in areas near uc berkeley south campus. and they've ended up with guns pointed in their...
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. >> reporter: he thinks the uc and csu systems could learn a lesson from their students. he says pay raises are out of touch with the budget realities of today. the head of the ucsf medical center got a $200,000 raise bringing his salary to $935,000. >> you ought not continue to raise these fees and put them on the backs of the students. >> reporter: over the last two years students are paying $18 more for every 100 in tuition. one uc berkeley administrator is earning $30 more for every 100 in salary. >> i don't think it's fair students have to pay more. >> we think it's fair. >> harder for students. >> maybe we pay administrators more money to hire -- track better talent. >> spokesman says it's tough to keep good people during tough times. >> the best way to keep them and to recruit others is to pay what other competitors are paying. >> reporter: the pay raises are largely coming from sources other than state money. when everyone is cutting back that message might be a tough one to sell. we contacted with a spokesperson and he said they will have no comment till they see
. >> reporter: he thinks the uc and csu systems could learn a lesson from their students. he says pay raises are out of touch with the budget realities of today. the head of the ucsf medical center got a $200,000 raise bringing his salary to $935,000. >> you ought not continue to raise these fees and put them on the backs of the students. >> reporter: over the last two years students are paying $18 more for every 100 in tuition. one uc berkeley administrator is earning $30...
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♪ >>>a this special edition of "black world enterprise" i'm on the campus of uc santa cruz with angelaavis. that's what's going on in "our world" starting now. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> 40 years ago, the black panther party for self-defense picked up their weapons and started a revolution. ♪ >> the panthers considered the police who slaughtered blacks in the street. >> called the police. usually the police -- we were armed and the police arrested the individual we were following to the jail and bailed the individual out. >> angela davis, a black panther and member of the communist party, became an international icon in the struggle for liberation. >> we are convinced that today marks the beginning of a new era in the movement in this country. >> their fight for civil rights was brewing with anger and determination. >> we will walk on this racist power structure and we will tell the whole damn government, stick 'em up [ bleep. this is a hold up. we come for what's hours. >> the revolution is far from over, it's very different. she's professor of feminist studies and she lectures and travels the w
♪ >>>a this special edition of "black world enterprise" i'm on the campus of uc santa cruz with angelaavis. that's what's going on in "our world" starting now. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> 40 years ago, the black panther party for self-defense picked up their weapons and started a revolution. ♪ >> the panthers considered the police who slaughtered blacks in the street. >> called the police. usually the police -- we were armed and the police...
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he brings that. >> this 40-year-old law professor taught at uc berkeley for eight years. >> mcdonalds is changing its kids menu cutting back on amount of fries and adding apples to the meal. changes taking affect in september. the fast food giant says it will reduce calories between 15% and 20%. and in spite of modifications they will not meet requirements of a san francisco law prohibiting the sale of kids meals marketed with toys. >> and we think this is a positive step forward. especially mcdonalds are acknowledging roles in the growing childhood obesity epidemic. >> this law requires kids meals to have a fruit and a vegetable and say the happy meals do not contain vegetables but koit change in the future. >>> a refund could be coming for passenger who's paid a federal airlines tax for a tax that expired. >> key word is could. maybe. as reported last week law is authorizing tickets expired midnight, friday. some consumers pay this tax. well, airlines upped their prices to cover the tax money perhaps make more profits. association of retail travel agents says last time this happened
he brings that. >> this 40-year-old law professor taught at uc berkeley for eight years. >> mcdonalds is changing its kids menu cutting back on amount of fries and adding apples to the meal. changes taking affect in september. the fast food giant says it will reduce calories between 15% and 20%. and in spite of modifications they will not meet requirements of a san francisco law prohibiting the sale of kids meals marketed with toys. >> and we think this is a positive step...
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this morning their undercover or uc will purchase pills on the street. we've obscured his face at the dea's request. >> we're going to come down franklin and walk up utah. people will be calling out different scripts or pills and you'll know exactly what you need. >> the sellers will actually call out what they have. >> without question. if you need zamax they'll say so and so has it up the street. go get it from him. keep in mind this saratoga area, intel tells us it's a gang related area. if i hear of any type of distress i'll let everyone know. everyone is responsible for our people getting out safe. okay. we'll pack it up and go down to the basement and get everything together and rock 'n' roll. nice and easy. no screeching of wheels. go out there, simply arrest them. tell them they're under arrest. grab them. a car will come in and get them and we'll ship them back here for processing. >> this is out in the open. is it still dangerous? >> yes, sir. >> without question. >> any time you put drugs and money together it's a dangerous situation. they won
this morning their undercover or uc will purchase pills on the street. we've obscured his face at the dea's request. >> we're going to come down franklin and walk up utah. people will be calling out different scripts or pills and you'll know exactly what you need. >> the sellers will actually call out what they have. >> without question. if you need zamax they'll say so and so has it up the street. go get it from him. keep in mind this saratoga area, intel tells us it's a gang...
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they say uc schools had a $1 billion shortfall because legislators decided to reduce state support to campuses by $650 million this year. >> by the time i get out of under graduate school i'll be 20 grand in debt. >> a handful of students protested today's meeting unlike november's demonstration where many were arrested and sprayed with teargas 123450 a difficult story but a great story about team work. hundreds of soccer players in the east bay come together to help a former player, recently paralyzed in a snowboarding accident. >> everyone in the east bay is talking about it. maryian favreau tells us more about the eric cavalli tournament. ma maryann? >> i'm at the sports park in the east bay where the tournament will be played. 70 soccer teams are participating and the fees that the teams play or rather, pay to participate in this tournament is all going to go to eric cavalli to help with his mounting medical bills eric cavalli has played soccer since he was 4. he played ever since until a snowboarding accident in february. he was at north star in tahoe when he decided to try a zbl
they say uc schools had a $1 billion shortfall because legislators decided to reduce state support to campuses by $650 million this year. >> by the time i get out of under graduate school i'll be 20 grand in debt. >> a handful of students protested today's meeting unlike november's demonstration where many were arrested and sprayed with teargas 123450 a difficult story but a great story about team work. hundreds of soccer players in the east bay come together to help a former...
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he lives in berkeley and works as an edge near at uc berkeley. -- engineer at uc berkeley. his girlfriend said he was fasting and was concerned about the trails up there. they've contacted other law enforcement agencies in the area to be on the lookout for this missing man. >> he might have taken these turns like he usually does and gotten out of control. and when over the side. >> reporter: what we're -- >> what we're encouraging them to do if they see anything, potentially brush along any of the routes, there's popular cycling routes that seem to be disturbed and/or pieces of a bicycle. >> reporter: martin was last seen riding his bike and he was wearing a blue and gray helmet, white cycling shoes, regular street clothe 1s and wearing a blue backpack at the time. anyone seen -- seen fitting this description is asked to give berkeley police a call. >> thank you, alley. >>> in the last hour, b.a.r.t. gave an update on sunday's fatal officer-involved shooting. david stevenson joins us live with new information on this investigation. david? >> reporter: tori, the briefing her
he lives in berkeley and works as an edge near at uc berkeley. -- engineer at uc berkeley. his girlfriend said he was fasting and was concerned about the trails up there. they've contacted other law enforcement agencies in the area to be on the lookout for this missing man. >> he might have taken these turns like he usually does and gotten out of control. and when over the side. >> reporter: what we're -- >> what we're encouraging them to do if they see anything, potentially...
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and uc santa barbara the least.because ucsf serves medical students those programs cost more. >> if you're up front about how you allocate your funding and what your methodology is. hopefully those questions will be answered. >>> the former ceo of a fremont high tech company has pleaded guilty to security's fraud. nabs issued $25 million worth of stock to cover a phony death then funneled the shares to family and friends. nab facing up to 45 years in prison when he is sentenced in november. >>> and welcome back on this friday afternoon. your weekend in view and we've got some fog at the cost and we have warmer daytime highs to talk about tomorrow afternoon. we'll come in real close and boy i will tell you it's been a down jacket afternoon out there in the avenues of san francisco, daly city, out toward the marina green, it is cool. it's foggy. it's just not what you always want to see. below sunshine to be nice. fog comes back tonight, this perspective from the north town. a spotty drizzle in the forecast, and we
and uc santa barbara the least.because ucsf serves medical students those programs cost more. >> if you're up front about how you allocate your funding and what your methodology is. hopefully those questions will be answered. >>> the former ceo of a fremont high tech company has pleaded guilty to security's fraud. nabs issued $25 million worth of stock to cover a phony death then funneled the shares to family and friends. nab facing up to 45 years in prison when he is sentenced...
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two uc berkeley students being detained in iraq could be free soon? >>> rescue crew say two hikers wanted the ultimate photo opportunity near stinson beach, they wound up dangerously close to the edge and it almost cost them their lives. nbc bay area's kimberly terry is live in marin tonight for us. >> reporter: one person is in critical condition, the other had a nonlife threatening injuries. the fall happened about a mile south of stinson beach. a group of people stopped on a scenic outlook this evening. this was about 7:00, a man and woman were out posing for a picture on the rock when the two fell over the edge. the fall was about 150 to 200 feet down. witnesses immediately sprung into action calling to see if they could help those victims, asking people to move their cars out of the way to make room for medical personnel. >> the lady was reresponsiblive the entire time, trying to stand up. the guy was down and just moaning when i got down there. he wasn't responding to any of my questions, and there was also a language barrier. >> reporter: multi
two uc berkeley students being detained in iraq could be free soon? >>> rescue crew say two hikers wanted the ultimate photo opportunity near stinson beach, they wound up dangerously close to the edge and it almost cost them their lives. nbc bay area's kimberly terry is live in marin tonight for us. >> reporter: one person is in critical condition, the other had a nonlife threatening injuries. the fall happened about a mile south of stinson beach. a group of people stopped on a...
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proposition 209 bans affirmative actions at uc schools.y brown told the state supreme court the proposition violated the constitution. today was the last day for the governor to challenge the ban. so protesters called on governor brown to reinstate his stance. >> affirmative action with one out of the civil rights movement is the only way to integrate these public universities and prop 209 is today's version of separate and unequal making it illegal to take measures for integration. >>> a bold pizza place in san rafael is about to be toned up a little bit. after months of controversy, owner pizza orgasmica has agreed to change the pizza parlor's bright paint job. the owner says the paint reflects his brazilian heritage. >>> and the giants are on stance to break a new record -- >>> last weekend this time we were getting for triple digit heat. this weekend a completely different story. more fog out there and temperatures definitely cooling off. right now in the maps you can see one source of that cool down, the force regrouping right near th
proposition 209 bans affirmative actions at uc schools.y brown told the state supreme court the proposition violated the constitution. today was the last day for the governor to challenge the ban. so protesters called on governor brown to reinstate his stance. >> affirmative action with one out of the civil rights movement is the only way to integrate these public universities and prop 209 is today's version of separate and unequal making it illegal to take measures for integration....
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uc public policy pro fersor is concerned. >> this is the absolute opposite economic policy from what you fwhant a period where this economy is struggling. >> the phone shall ripple affect over u.s. default could hit silicon valley hard. apple about 62% of the sales last quarter overseas. >> and david, thank you very much. we have late news from oakland tonight. police have arrested an assault suspect after a high-speed chase along city streets and interstate 8806789 officers spotted a suspect at 72nd street and international boulevard. a second suspect may have run off at the end of the chase. sky 7 spotted a gun and police have not confirmed whether the gun is connected to the incident. >> police need your help in finding a gunman who killed a midnight missionary. late today, the issued this picture of a man turquoise ford win star minivan. and 29-year-old paris powell, known as brother john was killed in a drive by shooting while feeding the homeless tuesday morning. his pregnant wife and one of the two children with him were wounded. there is a $25,000 reward. >> and san francisco
uc public policy pro fersor is concerned. >> this is the absolute opposite economic policy from what you fwhant a period where this economy is struggling. >> the phone shall ripple affect over u.s. default could hit silicon valley hard. apple about 62% of the sales last quarter overseas. >> and david, thank you very much. we have late news from oakland tonight. police have arrested an assault suspect after a high-speed chase along city streets and interstate 8806789 officers...
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proposition 209 bans affirmative actions at uc schools.told the state supreme court the proposition violated the constitution. today was the last day for the governor to challenge the ban. so protesters called on governor brown to reinstate his stance. >> affirmative action with one out of the civil rights movement is the only way to integrate these public universities and prop 209 is today's version of separate and unequal making it illegal to take measures for integration. >>> a bold pizza place in san rafael is about to be toned up a little bit. after months of controversy, owner pizza orgasmica has agreed to change the pizza parlor's bright paint job. the owner says the paint reflects his brazilian heritage. >>> and the giants are on stance to break a new record -- >>> last weekend this time we were getting for triple digit heat. this weekend a completely different story. more fog out there and temperatures definitely cooling off. right now in the maps you can see one source of that cool down, the force regrouping right near the immedi
proposition 209 bans affirmative actions at uc schools.told the state supreme court the proposition violated the constitution. today was the last day for the governor to challenge the ban. so protesters called on governor brown to reinstate his stance. >> affirmative action with one out of the civil rights movement is the only way to integrate these public universities and prop 209 is today's version of separate and unequal making it illegal to take measures for integration. >>>...
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the news at 5:00 continues now with dan and cheryl. >> uc students about to pay 18% more.ple behind the hike say it would have hurt more if they held the price down. >> swimmers, three water rescues near muir beach hold a warning for us. >> and small businesses go on the attack against amazon.com's petition drive that could drive them out of business. >>> good evening. a college education just got more expensive for students at university of california. >> today, regents approved an adegsal increase of almost 10%. and it's been what? just eight months since the last hike? >> you're right. 8% in november. now another 9.6% meaning in september many will have to pay almost $2,000 more to attend one of the ucs. this is now more than $12,000 a year. today's vote would increase tuition by more than $1,000 per student this, is the second hike voted fon for the coming year. saying it's necessary because of the state funding reduction. >> fees add up to only 26% of the university short fall for the next year. >> the system will make more cuts throughout the system. here are a few e
the news at 5:00 continues now with dan and cheryl. >> uc students about to pay 18% more.ple behind the hike say it would have hurt more if they held the price down. >> swimmers, three water rescues near muir beach hold a warning for us. >> and small businesses go on the attack against amazon.com's petition drive that could drive them out of business. >>> good evening. a college education just got more expensive for students at university of california. >>...
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that is how much it's going to cost an undergrad to go to a uc.s before room, board, books, car, you name it. regions approved a 10% hike today. to put this in perspective. tuition has more than doubled in the last six years. but illegal immigrants may soon have an easier time paying for college. kit on the california dream act. >> did it take a lot of courage for you to sit down here today? >> yeah. it did. >> her family entered the u.s. from mexico illegally when she was 7. now 22, she holds two associate degrees, but can't afford to go it a four-year college. so felt the time to go public was now. >> you're not afraid to show your face st. >> of course not. >> why not? >> that's the problem. you don't put a face to an issue. you dehumanize people by saying illegal immigrant. >> state senators passed ab130 today, part of the california dream act. governor brown is expected to sign it. the new law would allow students collect privately funded scholarships, including those students in the country illegally. and senate minority leader says he voted
that is how much it's going to cost an undergrad to go to a uc.s before room, board, books, car, you name it. regions approved a 10% hike today. to put this in perspective. tuition has more than doubled in the last six years. but illegal immigrants may soon have an easier time paying for college. kit on the california dream act. >> did it take a lot of courage for you to sit down here today? >> yeah. it did. >> her family entered the u.s. from mexico illegally when she was 7....
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the uc and csu systems were each whit a $650 million cut in the state budget, both schools are asking students to make up the difference. >> it's really painful. we're already paying a lot of money, and this extra tuition increase is really going to affect my family. i already don't get a lot of financial aid from the college, so this is just even more of that is going to kr have to come out of my pocket. >> at csu administrators will vote on a 12% hike for undergraduates tomorrow. that comes on top of a 10% increase approved last fall. this morning federal lawmakers still playing a game of deal or no deal to raise the debt ceiling. the president says he'll meet with members of congress every day until they can come up with a deal on which democrats and republicans can agree and the clock is ticking. august 2nd is the deadline to give the government the authority to borrow more money. if congress misses that deadline the country could go into default which will put uncle sam's credit rating at risk. >> if that happens you'll see catastrophic damage across the economy. and when you do
the uc and csu systems were each whit a $650 million cut in the state budget, both schools are asking students to make up the difference. >> it's really painful. we're already paying a lot of money, and this extra tuition increase is really going to affect my family. i already don't get a lot of financial aid from the college, so this is just even more of that is going to kr have to come out of my pocket. >> at csu administrators will vote on a 12% hike for undergraduates tomorrow....
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uc regents still need to approve the plan for it to take effect. community colleges have also been hit with drastic budget cuts. many are reducing the number of classes they are offering in the fall and enrolling fewer students. >>> the bay area as you may have noticed is in the middle of a heat wave. so let's turn to nick o'kelly for a look at how hot it got today. >> heat wave is going to stretch possibly several days. we'll talk more about that in a few minutes. cooking out there. 98 your high in livermore this afternoon. 87 san jose. seasonable temperatures. at the coast, things much cooler, that fog. that low cloudiness, the marine layer stuck with us today. we're going to lose the clouds. it really cleared out completely in monitor a. the winds which have been blowing onshore are going to switch over to offshore. that means temperatures take a big jump for the next couple days. the finale of our holiday weekend. i'll be back in just a few minutes in the 7-day forecast. >>> still ahead at 6:00, the story of a san jose church able to make music
uc regents still need to approve the plan for it to take effect. community colleges have also been hit with drastic budget cuts. many are reducing the number of classes they are offering in the fall and enrolling fewer students. >>> the bay area as you may have noticed is in the middle of a heat wave. so let's turn to nick o'kelly for a look at how hot it got today. >> heat wave is going to stretch possibly several days. we'll talk more about that in a few minutes. cooking out...