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university california press had to get larger trucks to transport enough twain. trucks usually only carry like -- usually carry like 7,000 copies and they found special trucks to compare 10,000 copies instead. cnn did a little profile on the publisher who printed the books for the university of california press who was such a sweet story about people who had been laid off about a year ago got hired back on for christmas and went into over time. this is all they are going is printing the mark twain book. quite the runaway best seller. >> host: 100 years after his death. go ahead. >> guest: yeah, it was 100 years after his death. this is the first volume of volume three. i saw the other day on amazon, somebody was trying to sell their first edition, first printed copy for $800. that was interesting. we also had some funny moments in shelf awareness where book sellers were writing in and they are customers coming top their counter and asking for the mark twain, but they wanted a sign copy. it was a lot of fun. those days. but yeah quite. >> host: that would go for m
university california press had to get larger trucks to transport enough twain. trucks usually only carry like -- usually carry like 7,000 copies and they found special trucks to compare 10,000 copies instead. cnn did a little profile on the publisher who printed the books for the university of california press who was such a sweet story about people who had been laid off about a year ago got hired back on for christmas and went into over time. this is all they are going is printing the mark...
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think all options are on the table and this is something the public of california has to ask themselves do they want a university of california with fewer students being admitted into the institution with larger class sizes, lower -- higher ratios, they have to step in here. >> final question if all things are on the table does that include the bonuses we are reading about? >> absolutely if you look in the last three years we went from 70 bonus plans down to three we are in the that direction. >> okay and phil said final question but i have my own how much do you make derek? >> as a regent? >> nothing i am an active donor to university of california and i encourage all other alumna to donate to the uc. >> talking about that final question. did he pay you to ask that thank you derek for coming in. >> no problem. >> a welcome sight in the waters off north bay. >> dangerously close call where a big rig crashed through a center divide. >> i am an active donor to uc system too, called tuition checks i write them on a regular basis on another note sunny skies, out across the bay looks like that trend will continue thr
think all options are on the table and this is something the public of california has to ask themselves do they want a university of california with fewer students being admitted into the institution with larger class sizes, lower -- higher ratios, they have to step in here. >> final question if all things are on the table does that include the bonuses we are reading about? >> absolutely if you look in the last three years we went from 70 bonus plans down to three we are in the that...
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it would slash, $500 million each from university of california and california state university systems112 community colleges would lose $400 million. >>> among other cuts, $1.5 billion from cal works reducing limits on welfare. that means the maximum monthly cash benefits would drop by $90. >>> state subsidized child care would be eliminated for parents of 11 and 12-year-olds saving $610 million patient copays increased the governor says it is time the face the budget music. >> how much television do you watch every day? the amount experts say could put you at risk for a heart attack. >>> you have been told second hand smoke is bad of course, the life long impact it can have on kids as young as 4. ,,,,,, seven years ago, i had this idea. ,,,,,, to make baby food the way moms would. happybaby strives to make the best organic baby food. in a business like ours, personal connections are so important. we use our american express open gold card to further those connections. last year we took dozens of trips using membership rewards points to meet with the farmers that grow our sweet potatoe
it would slash, $500 million each from university of california and california state university systems112 community colleges would lose $400 million. >>> among other cuts, $1.5 billion from cal works reducing limits on welfare. that means the maximum monthly cash benefits would drop by $90. >>> state subsidized child care would be eliminated for parents of 11 and 12-year-olds saving $610 million patient copays increased the governor says it is time the face the budget music....
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and 1.5 kal-works and 7.5 million form the university of california and the university system.ed% in the take-home pay for state employees. 10% debt- >> these are difficult, four people that need choatchild car, and night find other origins that is difficult. true. but i think that this is the best balance that i can see in the real world as having a chance to work out. >> the other one half is to find the voters ito extend a 5% increase for sales-tax. >> and i've said no, no. republican assemblyman george nilson who sits on the budget committee will not support an extension of tax cuts but is not anything else to offer for additional cuts. >> and i was say again and again and to have government spend less. >> for this tax measure to get on the ballot. the two- thirds legislation is required for the legislature. this will need republicans votes. it is unclear if this is it more to make it on the ballot. governor brown says that if this not part of the package than it is going to be more cuts. and another $12 billion and then everything will be up for grabs including k-12 educat
and 1.5 kal-works and 7.5 million form the university of california and the university system.ed% in the take-home pay for state employees. 10% debt- >> these are difficult, four people that need choatchild car, and night find other origins that is difficult. true. but i think that this is the best balance that i can see in the real world as having a chance to work out. >> the other one half is to find the voters ito extend a 5% increase for sales-tax. >> and i've said no, no....
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on average about 70% of applicants are accepted to at least one university of california campus. >>> a san francisco judge has struck down a class action lawsuit over furloughs imposed on state correctional officers. the california correctional peace officers association argued that self-directed furloughs violated the federal labor laws. the association claimed employees aren't paid in full for hours worked with a given pay cycle. however the judge ruled that the association didn't make a case and that it misinterpreted the policy as forcing employees to work for free. >>> a san jose man accused of kidnapping a man he thought was having a relationship with his girlfriend is being held without bail tonight. 25-year-old kevin tram faces a slew of charges including kidnapping and robbery. police say he kidnapped a 22- year-old man last weekend and asked for several thousand dollars in ransom and fired a gun as a threat. officers arrested tran on monday outside a bank in san jose. the victim who's name has not been released was found safe. >>> crowd control, a key ruling on protest on t
on average about 70% of applicants are accepted to at least one university of california campus. >>> a san francisco judge has struck down a class action lawsuit over furloughs imposed on state correctional officers. the california correctional peace officers association argued that self-directed furloughs violated the federal labor laws. the association claimed employees aren't paid in full for hours worked with a given pay cycle. however the judge ruled that the association didn't...
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why is the university of california approving millions of dollars in pay raises and other incentives? we'll have that story, coming up. first, here's tony t talking about africa. >>> well, apricots are coming from chile, loaded with flavor, nutritional value, and for the winter, you can't beat that. their summer, our winter, and the summer fruits are coming in. let's talk selection. when you buy them this, is what you want to look for. orange on the outside, the better they are on the inside. a slight give to the touch. skin free from any shriveling and the less greening, the better. when you bring them home, store them on the counter, never, ever in the refrigerator. here's the key, when you buy them, enjoy them within two or three days. they are coming all the way from chile. buy them and enjoy them. they are probably the most nutritional summer fruit of all you can buy, loaded with vitamin a, vitamin c, great for us, a superfood. on the grill, not really grilling time now, but maybe at home on the grill, not bad either. a little balsamic, they taste great. always remember to eat fr
why is the university of california approving millions of dollars in pay raises and other incentives? we'll have that story, coming up. first, here's tony t talking about africa. >>> well, apricots are coming from chile, loaded with flavor, nutritional value, and for the winter, you can't beat that. their summer, our winter, and the summer fruits are coming in. let's talk selection. when you buy them this, is what you want to look for. orange on the outside, the better they are on the...
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another $500 million from california state university. and $308 million for a 10% reduction in take-home pay for state employees who are not covered under a collective bargaining agreement. now, governor brown faces the task of selling his proposal to legislators and lobbyists, an getting the public to buy in. we will continue to follow this and keep you posted on how his plan is received. if you want to see brown's speech in its entirety, visit cbs 5 .com. >> voters going to get their say in june. thank you. >>> san francisco mayor gavin newsom will be sworn in as state lieutenant governor just about an hour from now. after a week's delay. and newsom put off assuming office until an interim mayor was chosen to fill the rest of his term. >>> in another political move, newsom surprised a lot of people by naming san francisco's police chief, george gascone to replace new state attorney general camilla harris as district attorney. >> taken aback by the awesome honor that is being given to me. and i pledge to you that i will do everything wit
another $500 million from california state university. and $308 million for a 10% reduction in take-home pay for state employees who are not covered under a collective bargaining agreement. now, governor brown faces the task of selling his proposal to legislators and lobbyists, an getting the public to buy in. we will continue to follow this and keep you posted on how his plan is received. if you want to see brown's speech in its entirety, visit cbs 5 .com. >> voters going to get their...
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budget cuts will force the university of california to reject tens of thousands of qualified students over the next decade. that's what uc president mark yudof told regents yesterday e says the system faces a budget gap of at least a million dollars next year. he attributes half that amount to reduced funding from the state. the california state university system is also in a similar financial bind. >>> no decision just yet on the possible closure of some schools in contra costa county. last night parents and students in walnut creek argued for and against closing 7 schools in mount diablo unified. after cutting $50 million over the past few years, the district says it now has to cut another $12 million this year. >> closing silverwood would be one of the worst ideas ever, and i know that more people think that, too. >> yesterday's meeting is the first step in the decision- making process. another meeting will be held next week. the vote takes place on february 8. >>> caltrain is looking at possible service cuts to deal with a $30 million deficit. those potential cuts could be severe.
budget cuts will force the university of california to reject tens of thousands of qualified students over the next decade. that's what uc president mark yudof told regents yesterday e says the system faces a budget gap of at least a million dollars next year. he attributes half that amount to reduced funding from the state. the california state university system is also in a similar financial bind. >>> no decision just yet on the possible closure of some schools in contra costa...
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that meant higher fees at the university of california, state university, university college. it has meant fewer classroom -- larger classroom sizes for people k-12. it has also meant that we have cut our social contract, in terms of people most in need able to get help. whether that is the elderly who need help at home, mothers with children who really need this money. that is why we need city government to be as innovative and compassionate as the people of san francisco. the best argument we could make today is to make sure that every day we are making government work better. the most progressive thing we could do is to make our city government work faster, fairer, and smarter pour every san franciscan today. that task, however, is too important to lead to us in city hall alone. we need your help. we need to be sure to engage the entire population to identify those problems, to help fix them, and most of all, to hold all of us in government accountable for all of the accountable for all of the services we promised to deliver
that meant higher fees at the university of california, state university, university college. it has meant fewer classroom -- larger classroom sizes for people k-12. it has also meant that we have cut our social contract, in terms of people most in need able to get help. whether that is the elderly who need help at home, mothers with children who really need this money. that is why we need city government to be as innovative and compassionate as the people of san francisco. the best argument we...
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both the university of california and california's state university systems would be cut by $500 millionfunding would be slashed by $400 million with per unit fees increasing by $10. coming up in our 6:00 hour, i will break down the tax portion of the governor's bunl et from income tax to licensing fees. >> thank you very much. it's 5:47 and the city of san carlos is looking for a helping hand. the city is looking to trim the budget by contracting fire services from redwood city. they could save about $400,000 a year. san carlos teamed up with belmont to fight fires and went their separate ways when they couldn't agree on funning they are trying to develop a regional fire department to serve all three cities with potential cost savings. >> help is on the way for 100,000 people who need a hand paying rent. the oakland authority told the tribune they will take applications for section 8 vouchers. you can sign up for help at the oakland libraries or at the oakland housing authority january 25th. families have to meet certain requirements to be eligible. >>> i was getting out of the way to s
both the university of california and california's state university systems would be cut by $500 millionfunding would be slashed by $400 million with per unit fees increasing by $10. coming up in our 6:00 hour, i will break down the tax portion of the governor's bunl et from income tax to licensing fees. >> thank you very much. it's 5:47 and the city of san carlos is looking for a helping hand. the city is looking to trim the budget by contracting fire services from redwood city. they...
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and california state university systems. community colleges would lose $400 million. uc and cal state leaders they they could force them to raise tuition again. >> among other cuts, $1.5 billion from cal works reducing limits on welfare meaning the maximum monthly cash benefits would drop by $90. state subsidized child care would be eliminated for parents of 11 and 12-year-olds, saving $716 million. medical reimbursements would be lowered and patient copays increased the governor said it is time to face the budget music. >> it is better to take our medicine now and get the state on a balanced footing. >> the governor proposed sitting transitional housing -- cutting transitional housing funds for teens aging out of the foster care system. >>> time now 4:38 a.m. a quick look at weather and traffic. tracy it was cold but lots of sun. >> yeah, clouds have been spilling into the bay area since last night and they will continue to be part of the forecast today. a couple things about the clouds they are giving way to a chance of ra
and california state university systems. community colleges would lose $400 million. uc and cal state leaders they they could force them to raise tuition again. >> among other cuts, $1.5 billion from cal works reducing limits on welfare meaning the maximum monthly cash benefits would drop by $90. state subsidized child care would be eliminated for parents of 11 and 12-year-olds, saving $716 million. medical reimbursements would be lowered and patient copays increased the governor said it...
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we are students at the university of california berkeley, and we would like to share some poetry with you guys. [speaking foreign language] we circled the dark path was slow, deliberate steps eyes fixed in pain, confusion, and grief we are the ambling madmen we are grievants an insanity we are fragments of broken people >> this is a funeral hymn we sing about our mothers history is lost the struggles of our fathers >> i can sit in the aromas of my past four days in the morning coffee stains my consciousness
we are students at the university of california berkeley, and we would like to share some poetry with you guys. [speaking foreign language] we circled the dark path was slow, deliberate steps eyes fixed in pain, confusion, and grief we are the ambling madmen we are grievants an insanity we are fragments of broken people >> this is a funeral hymn we sing about our mothers history is lost the struggles of our fathers >> i can sit in the aromas of my past four days in the morning...
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budget cuts will force the university of california to reject tens of thousands of qualified studentsnext decade. that is what uc president mark yudof told regents in san diego yesterday. he said the uc system faces a budget gap of at least a million dollars a year. he attributes half that amount to reduced funding from the state. the california state university system is in a similar financial bind. >>> stanford university is considering a possible return of the reserve officers training corps. the campus rotc program ended in 1973 amid the deep divide over the vietnam war. well, since then, stanford students have had to travel to other nearby universities to get military training. >>> 5:21. she has a big cat suit to fill. the "a" lister chosen to play cat woman in the latest batman flick. >> plus, she has no fear for the beard. the as fan who has a gutsy challenge for giants pitcher brian wilson. ,,,,,, 3q looking to add a little smile to your chili ? try french's. mac and cheese need a boost ? french's helps that, too. chicken in need of cheering up? add french's to your marinade.
budget cuts will force the university of california to reject tens of thousands of qualified studentsnext decade. that is what uc president mark yudof told regents in san diego yesterday. he said the uc system faces a budget gap of at least a million dollars a year. he attributes half that amount to reduced funding from the state. the california state university system is in a similar financial bind. >>> stanford university is considering a possible return of the reserve officers...
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cut from em medi call and into department of development lotus to services, and from each university s and california state university system in a 10% cut in take-home pay for state employees. >> people will say that if you cut enough? and some people say that perhaps if you'd like to of ideas? >> this is the best i can to try out. >> the other is to ask voters for the increase of sales increase in the vehicle license fee that would generate $12 billion. >> and if you want to increase taxes? it is going to be extremely difficult. >> and used that word because k-12 education that is not on the cutting list could be. if those are not going to go through. for that to happen, 8 2/3 from the legislation indicating that none of those republicans are going to support this or even put it on the ballot for the voters to vote on. and here is what a republican and democrat commented on the part of the voters of california have rejected those tax cuts on two different occasions, may 19th of the year before last and also this past november. further, the republicans do not see this demand for an answer. >> people
cut from em medi call and into department of development lotus to services, and from each university s and california state university system in a 10% cut in take-home pay for state employees. >> people will say that if you cut enough? and some people say that perhaps if you'd like to of ideas? >> this is the best i can to try out. >> the other is to ask voters for the increase of sales increase in the vehicle license fee that would generate $12 billion. >> and if you...
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. >>> the president of the university of california has a response to those highly paid uc executives that want a raise in their pension. what mark rudolph says about it. >>> more people are riding the rails these days. what is behind the boom for amtrak? >>> good morning. traffic around the bay not bad. we will give you another look at the weather straight ahead. >>> good morning. cold fog out there. once you get that to burn off we have sunshine. temperatures pushing upper 50s to a few low 50s. >> all right, steve. welcome back. good morning to you. this is a look at the top stories. oakland police are searching for suspects after six people were shot and wounded last night on d street. one of the victims was an innocent victim hit by a stray bullet while sitting in his living room. >>> a motorcyclist has now died after his harley went off a cliff on highway 1 near jenner. several police agencies tried to locate this man after he made several frantic 911 calls. >>> in washington the new congress with republican majority in the house starts work today. house republicans say they will
. >>> the president of the university of california has a response to those highly paid uc executives that want a raise in their pension. what mark rudolph says about it. >>> more people are riding the rails these days. what is behind the boom for amtrak? >>> good morning. traffic around the bay not bad. we will give you another look at the weather straight ahead. >>> good morning. cold fog out there. once you get that to burn off we have sunshine....
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the california state university system is in a similar financial bind. >>> time now 4:45. a warning this morning about a disney product sold at supermarkets. the claims of high lead levels in popular grocery bags. >> plus, they thought it was candy, so they passed it around. the punishment for several students who ate rat poison in the classroom. >> and wasting away minutes of your morning sitting in gridlock. the reason some experts say traffic is getting worse. ,, ,,,,,, republican leaders are gearing >>> welcome back. a day after voting to repeal president obama's healthcare legislation, republican leaders are gearing up to propose a new law. >> the bill is passed. the motion to consider is laid upon the table. [ applause ] >> during the debate yesterday, some gop members referred to the current healthcare law as job killing and socialist. democrats said repeal would only empower big insurance companies. >> small businesses see, senior citizens see, parents with children under 26, they see a chance to liberate themselves from the most arbitrary, the most capricious, the
the california state university system is in a similar financial bind. >>> time now 4:45. a warning this morning about a disney product sold at supermarkets. the claims of high lead levels in popular grocery bags. >> plus, they thought it was candy, so they passed it around. the punishment for several students who ate rat poison in the classroom. >> and wasting away minutes of your morning sitting in gridlock. the reason some experts say traffic is getting worse. ,, ,,,,,,...
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california's held in order and is calling for deep cuts. his proposed budget includes a $1.7 billion cut to medicare, a combined $1 million cut in the university of california at cal state systems and eight to 10% pay cut for most state workers. it does not meet reductions for k-12 education. taxes would bring in about $12 billion, roughly half of a $12 billion deficit and spending cuts would total $12.5 billion. >> what i propose will be painful. it will take sacrifice recovery sector of california. for 10 years this state has put together its budget with unrealistic expectations. >> he also wants to shift funding responsibilities to cities and counties. >> consumer editor tom vacar attended a rally today and brings us this report. >> reporter: a rally outside of governor brown's san francisco office. >> it would be a disaster and. >> reporter: one example as well care to work -- welfare to work. >> i was able to go back to school and get my aa degree and without that i would not have been able to go to school adult. >> reporter: $7 million would be in reducing welfare to work and income cash payments. the remaining $400 million comes from su
california's held in order and is calling for deep cuts. his proposed budget includes a $1.7 billion cut to medicare, a combined $1 million cut in the university of california at cal state systems and eight to 10% pay cut for most state workers. it does not meet reductions for k-12 education. taxes would bring in about $12 billion, roughly half of a $12 billion deficit and spending cuts would total $12.5 billion. >> what i propose will be painful. it will take sacrifice recovery sector of...
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completed his undergraduate work in history with an emphasis on native american studies at the university of californiasanta cruz. he was previously employed at the center for training and careers as a center for youth services, and after 18 years of substance abuse and several years of incarceration, michael decided to dedicate his life to helping youth and adults find alternative ways to deal with substance use. michael is of apache-chicano and dissent and said this very thing -- "understanding my culture has helped me understand my identity." those words could not be more true, michael, and john would like to say a few words about michael. if i could invite you to the podium please. [applause] >> it is a pleasure for me to represent the indian health center of santa clara valley. we are so thankful to kqed, the mayor's office, and the other organizations that have put this event together. i know it takes a lot of work, a lot of planning. there are a lot of last-minute items that have to be taken care of, so all those who were instrumental in getting this organized so we could be here tonight to reco
completed his undergraduate work in history with an emphasis on native american studies at the university of californiasanta cruz. he was previously employed at the center for training and careers as a center for youth services, and after 18 years of substance abuse and several years of incarceration, michael decided to dedicate his life to helping youth and adults find alternative ways to deal with substance use. michael is of apache-chicano and dissent and said this very thing --...
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we are students at the university of california berkeley, and we would like to share some poetry with you guys. [speaking foreign language] we circled the dark path was slow, deliberate steps eyes fixed in pain, confusion, and grief we are the ambling madmen we are grievants an insanity we are fragments of broken people >> this is a funeral hymn we sing about our mothers history is lost the struggles of our fathers >> i can sit in the aromas of my past four days in the morning coffee stains my consciousness coffee was once the morning silence, a moment of lists' whose light shine in don it is but a memory for forgetfulness the sense of coffee circles the room -- the scents of coffee circles the room my grandmother's perfume was of another era the memory of a memory when perfume smells of hope and shakes the room to tears the perfume circles encircles the room i can sit in the aromas of my past for days. >> the circles of boulevards built by napoleon and palestinian children the circumvent the circulation of air the life-giving water damage children sit smoking teargas circles the air
we are students at the university of california berkeley, and we would like to share some poetry with you guys. [speaking foreign language] we circled the dark path was slow, deliberate steps eyes fixed in pain, confusion, and grief we are the ambling madmen we are grievants an insanity we are fragments of broken people >> this is a funeral hymn we sing about our mothers history is lost the struggles of our fathers >> i can sit in the aromas of my past four days in the morning...
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turning to the state budget crisis, deep budget cuts at the university of california in dozens of students dropped research and elsewhere for college education. they just to the university regents in san diego telling them they must find a way to deal with the $1 billion budget gap. among issues facing the schools are reductions in funding, cost, salaries and pensions. over the next decade the universities may be forced to turn away 20-30 was a qualified students in order to trim costs. will agencies face stress tests one proposal calls for wiping out redeveloping agencies across the state. >> san francisco's gardens and the center for the arts were funded with redevelopment monday. so was your she's complex and affordable by using. the concern is the governor's proposal goes forward to cut redevelopment agencies projects like this one will not get built. that's why various agencies throughout the state are moving quickly to get projects in the pipeline and under contract so they can go forward weather not three drummond agency is still here after july. >> we will take a break, back with m
turning to the state budget crisis, deep budget cuts at the university of california in dozens of students dropped research and elsewhere for college education. they just to the university regents in san diego telling them they must find a way to deal with the $1 billion budget gap. among issues facing the schools are reductions in funding, cost, salaries and pensions. over the next decade the universities may be forced to turn away 20-30 was a qualified students in order to trim costs. will...
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governor brown has proposed slashing 1.4 from the university of california, cal state and community college systems. today education leaders offered ideas on how to cope with those cuts and berecruiting more out of state students -- and by recruiting more out of state students. >>> america's cup investors have already been touring the area on where to build. and for dozens of port tenants, that means they're going to have to move out. tom vacar is looking at what some are calling evictions. >> reporter: firms and government agencies will have to find new digs as america's cup digs in. one man insurance agency has been housed in this building. >> for a small boutique office like ours, i do pretty much everything. so to have to relocate that is a huge task. >> reporter: he has perhaps only to the end of the year and knows that affordable, long term waterfront office space is hard to come by. >> you never know what's available, and you never know when you're going to be asked to leave the space. >> reporter: but former governor newsom says that they knew they might have to relocate at any time
governor brown has proposed slashing 1.4 from the university of california, cal state and community college systems. today education leaders offered ideas on how to cope with those cuts and berecruiting more out of state students -- and by recruiting more out of state students. >>> america's cup investors have already been touring the area on where to build. and for dozens of port tenants, that means they're going to have to move out. tom vacar is looking at what some are calling...
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. >>> later today, searchers -- researchers, including some from the university of california will release the results of a study family leave program. the program began six years ago to provide paid time off for workers who want to care for a new child or seriously ill family member. it provides up to six weeks of benefits. many critics had calmed the program a job killer. had called the program a job killer. >>> a redwood city family is about to get a whole lot busier. when their brand-new rare baby girls come home today from lucile packard hospital. audrey, emma, natalie and isabel were born october 21st. the quadruplets were naturally conceived and at least two are identical. the odds of that are one in a million. doctors say it's still too early to know. the other two -- if all four girls are identical, the odds would be 1 in 11 million and more. rita williams will have more on this on the news at 6:00. >>> still ahead -- representatives of a major car manufacturer are coming to the bay area and they are looking for employ 's. - - employees. >>> ford is coming to the bay area to hi
. >>> later today, searchers -- researchers, including some from the university of california will release the results of a study family leave program. the program began six years ago to provide paid time off for workers who want to care for a new child or seriously ill family member. it provides up to six weeks of benefits. many critics had calmed the program a job killer. had called the program a job killer. >>> a redwood city family is about to get a whole lot busier. when...
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of california. 400million from california state universities. 1.7 billion from medi-cal. 1.5billion from welfare to work and a 10% reduction in state worker pay. ktvu's ken pritchett. >> for ten years this state has put together its budget with unrealistic expectations that has pushed this state deeper and deeper into debt. >> reporter: but lawmakers mostly republicans says that plan does include unrealistic expectations. the cuts will be widespread. however k-12 education is spared. although that could change if voters reject a five year extension of certain taxes in a proposed june special election. brown is counting on republicans in the legislature to support his calling for the special election. >> i've met with republicans and i would say that they are not, they're not locked in stone in opposition. >> reporter: but republican opposition was clear within minutes. >> i do not agree with his assessment. he is overly optimistic. in fact, that's almost unrealistic. >> reporter: brown wants the voters to pass the cuts without knowing that vote
of california. 400million from california state universities. 1.7 billion from medi-cal. 1.5billion from welfare to work and a 10% reduction in state worker pay. ktvu's ken pritchett. >> for ten years this state has put together its budget with unrealistic expectations that has pushed this state deeper and deeper into debt. >> reporter: but lawmakers mostly republicans says that plan does include unrealistic expectations. the cuts will be widespread. however k-12 education is...
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of california. 400million from california state universities. 1.7 billion from medi-cal. 1.5billion from welfare to work and a 10% reduction in state worker pay. ktvu's ken pritchett. >> for ten years this state has put together its budget with unrealistic expectations that has pushed this state deeper and deeper into debt. >> reporter: but lawmakers mostly republicans says that plan does include unrealistic expectations. the cuts will be widespread. however k-12 education is spared. although that could change if voters reject a five year extension of certain taxes in a proposed june special election. brown is counting on republicans in the legislature to support his calling for the special election. >> i've met with republicans and i would say that they are not, they're not locked in stone in opposition. >> reporter: but republican opposition was clear within minutes. >> i do not agree with his assessment. he is overly optimistic. in fact, that's almost unrealistic. >> reporter: brown wants the voters to pass the cuts without knowing that vote
of california. 400million from california state universities. 1.7 billion from medi-cal. 1.5billion from welfare to work and a 10% reduction in state worker pay. ktvu's ken pritchett. >> for ten years this state has put together its budget with unrealistic expectations that has pushed this state deeper and deeper into debt. >> reporter: but lawmakers mostly republicans says that plan does include unrealistic expectations. the cuts will be widespread. however k-12 education is...
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. >> and there is millions in pay awarded for university of california employees after the president claims the system is billions in debt. >> there is a storm track remaining well to the nortrtrtrt >> closed captioning brought to you by mancini sleepworld. >>> federal prosecutors say a pleasanton university is engaging in immigration fraud. most classes have not resumed to tri valley university but most students got their approveal through documents provided by the school. the school got approveal to grant student visas. the terms of the mandate a physical presence of the state. immigration and customs agents raided the school this week. the complaint says the school is a sham that made millions of dollars. the founder denies charges a cording to the complaint almost all of the schools students vr india and the founder reported a single address in sunnyvale for more than half of the students. >> there is a large prostitution ring has been busted. authorities arrested 17 people for their role in operating that ring. >> the district attorney says 125 helped the department serve arrest
. >> and there is millions in pay awarded for university of california employees after the president claims the system is billions in debt. >> there is a storm track remaining well to the nortrtrtrt >> closed captioning brought to you by mancini sleepworld. >>> federal prosecutors say a pleasanton university is engaging in immigration fraud. most classes have not resumed to tri valley university but most students got their approveal through documents provided by the...