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. >>> a proposed tuition hike at the university of california has been postpone for now. university of california president janet napolitano made the announcement today. she says it's a good faith gesture over a discussion with jerry brown over state funding. tuition could still be raised in the fall. >>> usfs has received a $100 million donation. thanks to boil -- billionaire charles feeney. he made his fortune creating duty-free shops around the world. >>> do you dread parking in san francisco? there may be a solution. >> we have details. >> parking can be frustrating but there is a better way. a secret way. it's simple, cheap and now you can finally say good-bye to the endless circling and a high-priced garage. >> plus a bob breast cancer break through. >>> and the shooting star that shook more than a few people out of bed. >>> i'm abc seven news meteorologist we'll have a little bit of fog for your i make a lot of purchases for my business and i get a lot in return with ink plus from chase. like 60,000 bonus points when i spent $5,000 in the first 3 months after i open
. >>> a proposed tuition hike at the university of california has been postpone for now. university of california president janet napolitano made the announcement today. she says it's a good faith gesture over a discussion with jerry brown over state funding. tuition could still be raised in the fall. >>> usfs has received a $100 million donation. thanks to boil -- billionaire charles feeney. he made his fortune creating duty-free shops around the world. >>> do you...
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. >>> a proposed tuition hike at the university of california has been postpone for now. university of california president janet napolitano made the announcement today. she says it's a good faith gesture over a discussion with jerry brown over state funding. tuition could still be raised in the fall. >>> usfs has received a $100 million donation. thanks to boil -- billionaire charles feeney. he made his fortune creating duty-free shops around the world. >>> do you dread parking in san francisco? there may be a solution. >> we have details. >> parking can be frustrating but there is a better way. a secret way. it's simple, cheap and now you can finally say good-bye to the endless circling and a high-priced garage. >> plus a bob breast cancer break through. shooting star that shook more than a few people out of bed. >>> i'm abc seven news meteorologist we'll have a little bit of fog for your mornin ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ yoplait. with a smooth and creamy taste your whole family loves. don't miss yoplait's exciting new flavors -- creamy caramel and cookies 'n cream. >>> a possible breakthr
. >>> a proposed tuition hike at the university of california has been postpone for now. university of california president janet napolitano made the announcement today. she says it's a good faith gesture over a discussion with jerry brown over state funding. tuition could still be raised in the fall. >>> usfs has received a $100 million donation. thanks to boil -- billionaire charles feeney. he made his fortune creating duty-free shops around the world. >>> do you...
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. >>> a proposed tuition hike at the university of california has been postpone for now. university of california president janet napolitano made the announcement today. she says it's a good faith gesture over a discussion with jerry brown over state funding. tuition could still be raised in the fall. >>> usfs has received a $100 million donation. thanks to boil -- billionaire charles feeney. he made his fortune creating duty-free shops around the world. >>> do you dread parking in san francisco? there may be a solution. >> we have details. >> parking can be frustrating but there is a better way. a secret way. it's simple, cheap and now you can finally say good-bye to the endless circling and a high-priced garage. >> plus a bob breast cancer break through. >>> and the shooting star that shook more than a few people out of bed. >>> i'm abc seven news meteorologist we'll have a little bit of fog for your my name is tony sartorio. i'm a lineman for pg&e out of the concord service center. i have lived here pretty much my whole life. i have been married for twelve years. i have
. >>> a proposed tuition hike at the university of california has been postpone for now. university of california president janet napolitano made the announcement today. she says it's a good faith gesture over a discussion with jerry brown over state funding. tuition could still be raised in the fall. >>> usfs has received a $100 million donation. thanks to boil -- billionaire charles feeney. he made his fortune creating duty-free shops around the world. >>> do you...
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university of california professor talks about the allied strategy during world war ii. cribes how proponents of airpower had to compete with the army and navy for resources. one of the viewed as retaliation for the bombing of london by german forces. his classes about 50 minutes. >> we talked about world war ii as a total war in the things that that means.
university of california professor talks about the allied strategy during world war ii. cribes how proponents of airpower had to compete with the army and navy for resources. one of the viewed as retaliation for the bombing of london by german forces. his classes about 50 minutes. >> we talked about world war ii as a total war in the things that that means.
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as well as releasing it on public access channels. >>> as the measles outbreak grows the university of californiaction but not right away. today the university of california system announced it is going to have measles vaccinations. all in coming students will also need vaccinations for mumps, tetnus and whooping cough. right now the system seasonal requires hepatitis b vaccinations while other campuses have additional requirements. >>> efforts are paying off to reduce how many times black students are suspended. so far this school year the district says the number of black student who is have been suspended is down 17% and last year suspensions were half of what they were the previous school term. the district is staging interventions and monitoring students who get reported for behavioral problems and also offering positive reinforcement when they do well. >>> u.s. stock markets ended the week in the red but still made solid games for the week. nasdaq lost 20. and the s & p500 slipped seven. markets rallied on a positive jobs report then fell late in the day on news from greece. >>> it's the ne
as well as releasing it on public access channels. >>> as the measles outbreak grows the university of californiaction but not right away. today the university of california system announced it is going to have measles vaccinations. all in coming students will also need vaccinations for mumps, tetnus and whooping cough. right now the system seasonal requires hepatitis b vaccinations while other campuses have additional requirements. >>> efforts are paying off to reduce how...
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guys, i want to show you muslim students at the university of california-davis shouting ala hu akbar students. i want you to listen to this and i have a question for you both. imam, those were the words that were uttered on the planes on 9/11, 2011. those are the words that were uttered at ft. hood. those were the words uttered at charlie"charlie hebdo" and other attacks. you have ignorant american radical islamic sympathizers on college campuses. my question to you is, this is being done in the name of your religion, in the name of islam. why don't more people speak out in your religion, your faith, and say, you denounce radicalism, you denounce the killing in the name of allah? why don't we hear more of that? >> are you speaking to me? >> yes sir. >> in god's name, the redeemer. first of all, i have spoken out every opportunity that i've been given a chance. and the majority of the muslims that i know will speak out and continue to speak out. >> on this program you wouldn't condemn hamas that -- >> i'm still not going to condemn them, i'm not going to give in to the politics of isr
guys, i want to show you muslim students at the university of california-davis shouting ala hu akbar students. i want you to listen to this and i have a question for you both. imam, those were the words that were uttered on the planes on 9/11, 2011. those are the words that were uttered at ft. hood. those were the words uttered at charlie"charlie hebdo" and other attacks. you have ignorant american radical islamic sympathizers on college campuses. my question to you is, this is being...
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he said down for an interview in 1963 at the university of california vertically. -- berkeley. it will show that at 7:00. next section one of the 14th amendment is known for granting citizenship to former slaves. another clause and that amendment attempted to bar from public office anyone who'd aided the republic confederate cause. what level of participation by former confederates would cause section 3 to apply. this talk is one hour 10
he said down for an interview in 1963 at the university of california vertically. -- berkeley. it will show that at 7:00. next section one of the 14th amendment is known for granting citizenship to former slaves. another clause and that amendment attempted to bar from public office anyone who'd aided the republic confederate cause. what level of participation by former confederates would cause section 3 to apply. this talk is one hour 10
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. >>> a proposal tuition hike at the university of california is postponed for now. university of california president janet napolitano made the announcement today. she said it's a good faith gesture. the tuition hike was slated to begin this summer. tuition could still be raised in the fall. >> tonight a woman accused of running several brothels turned herself in. she turned herself into police. laura anthony tonight explains why she likely won't spend any time in jail. >> i have never met one of these girls or interviewed one that says they got into this business on their own free will. >> reporter: police say this woman, 44-year-old yen maple gold is at the center of a major sex trafficking and prostitution ring in the bay area. >> massage parlors is what they call them. there is a lot of money to be made in this industry. you can pay up to $300 an hour to get with one of the prostitutes prostitutes. >> reporter: police say gold had a girl working in this high-priced apartment services johns half a block from the police department. in downtown oakland according to
. >>> a proposal tuition hike at the university of california is postponed for now. university of california president janet napolitano made the announcement today. she said it's a good faith gesture. the tuition hike was slated to begin this summer. tuition could still be raised in the fall. >> tonight a woman accused of running several brothels turned herself in. she turned herself into police. laura anthony tonight explains why she likely won't spend any time in jail. >>...
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agenda unless otherwise stated retroactively accepting one hundred and 12 thousand for the university of california to participate in a program entitled hiv transition farah period of july 1st through june 1st, 2015. >> we have dpw here thanks for being here. >> i'm sharon an with me is dr. the principle investor we've prepared a short stated. >> good morning this study is a collaborative effort between san francisco public health to understand the hiv parents in the city through we plan on characterizing both 0 o through biological to account for large portions of large transitioned we were able to inform the prevention strategy to prevent further hiv in the city. >> thank you very much appreciate you being here if no questions at this point in time we don't have any budget analyst report anyone wish to comment on item one seeing none, public comment is closed supervisor tang thank you. i want to appreciate you being here dpw and, of course this is very important work so i know there are month matching funds required from the city that is something dpw continual engages in i want to send this is t
agenda unless otherwise stated retroactively accepting one hundred and 12 thousand for the university of california to participate in a program entitled hiv transition farah period of july 1st through june 1st, 2015. >> we have dpw here thanks for being here. >> i'm sharon an with me is dr. the principle investor we've prepared a short stated. >> good morning this study is a collaborative effort between san francisco public health to understand the hiv parents in the city...
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. >> specialty at university of california san francisco. he is one of the only physicians that has ever received permission to study cannabis, it can relieve pain but not a cure for anything. >> it must be discouraging to see your patients, give money for totally unproven therapies. >> it's an anecdote and the plural of anecdote is not evidence. our hands are tied because we can't study cannabis as an anything. >> are you hopeful that federal law will be changed and it will be easy tore change cannabis? >> i used to say not in my lifetime but i shouldn't short change my life. we are seeing so much change that maybe we are coming to a tipping point. >> the pressure on the federal government now i think is greater than it has ever been to allow this research to go forward. >> in march the government finally granted burgess group the permission to study the effect of but is waiting for the plants to be delivered. >> that is setting up a political opportunity now for the obama administration to step in. this won't require a vote or an act of con
. >> specialty at university of california san francisco. he is one of the only physicians that has ever received permission to study cannabis, it can relieve pain but not a cure for anything. >> it must be discouraging to see your patients, give money for totally unproven therapies. >> it's an anecdote and the plural of anecdote is not evidence. our hands are tied because we can't study cannabis as an anything. >> are you hopeful that federal law will be changed and it...
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i graduated from the university of california burke ree school of law in 2008 and after graduation i began my career at the law center here in san francisco. the employment law center's focus is helping low income workers and to improve their lives through direct services, litigation and also policy work. my particular -- the focus of my particular work at elc is in our gunder equity and lgbt gender rights program and i represent individuals who faced discrimination and harassment and other things based on sex, gender orientation, gender, gender identity and include women and women of colors and working methods and lgbt individuals and women struggling to maintain their entertainment while going through crisis with abuse and stalking. we help people with a variety of issues including equal pay, state and federal equal pay violations. however it's interesting because the mearts they worked on have come to me in different ways. it's usually not someone immediately recognizing i'm being paid less than the male counter part and coming forward and making that allegation right out of the b
i graduated from the university of california burke ree school of law in 2008 and after graduation i began my career at the law center here in san francisco. the employment law center's focus is helping low income workers and to improve their lives through direct services, litigation and also policy work. my particular -- the focus of my particular work at elc is in our gunder equity and lgbt gender rights program and i represent individuals who faced discrimination and harassment and other...
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he sat down for interview in 1963 as part of a sociology class at the university of california, berkeley. we will show that video on race relations in america tonight at 7:10 p.m. eastern time. it was conducted by professor john like it -- legget and teaching assistant herman like. >> the guard towers are gone but the memories come flooding back for so many people who until today has lost such a big part of their childhood. for many released after the war some buried the memories and with it, the history of this camp. now more than 60 years later. >> this sunday, jan russel on the only family internment camp in world war ii in which he says is the real reason for the cap. >> the government goes to the father and says, we have a deal for you. we will reunite you in your camp if you agree to go voluntarily. i discovered with the real secret of the camp was. they also had to agree to voluntarily repatriate to germany and japan if the government decided they needed to be repatriated. the truth of the matter is that the crystal city camp was humanely administered by the ins, but the special o
he sat down for interview in 1963 as part of a sociology class at the university of california, berkeley. we will show that video on race relations in america tonight at 7:10 p.m. eastern time. it was conducted by professor john like it -- legget and teaching assistant herman like. >> the guard towers are gone but the memories come flooding back for so many people who until today has lost such a big part of their childhood. for many released after the war some buried the memories and with...
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at university of california, berkeley. she understands pole vaulting is not for everyone. i have never seen something. >> the go pro-on the top of the poll? >> it is. good idea. love the gopros. >> nice to be with you today. >> it was a pleasure and fun. have a good weekend. "happening now" begins right now. jenna: we start off with a little politics. democrats and republicans in congress battling for american hearts minds and allegiance while their job approval remains near historic lows. we hope you are having a great friday. welcome to "happening now." i'm jenna lee. jon: write your member of congress a letter on valentine's day. i'm jon scott. a leaving for week-long break not before a few accomplishments here or lack there of funding department of homeland security. democrats hold firm waiting for republicans to present a bill that does not strip funding for president's obama's immigration plans. republicans celebrating yesterday's approval of the keystone oil pipeline, a measure the president says, he will veto. meanwhile, our latest "fox news poll" finds americans o
at university of california, berkeley. she understands pole vaulting is not for everyone. i have never seen something. >> the go pro-on the top of the poll? >> it is. good idea. love the gopros. >> nice to be with you today. >> it was a pleasure and fun. have a good weekend. "happening now" begins right now. jenna: we start off with a little politics. democrats and republicans in congress battling for american hearts minds and allegiance while their job...
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the professor of economics at university of california. ant meeting happening today between europe finance ministers in brussels. still any kind of comprise seems elusive. >> at least this time they're likely to disagree. we expect they will issue a statement acknowledging they achieved some progress and discussions will continue and most likely determine another day for another meeting. we'll see one of two sides are asking it is important for greece to ask for an extension of program. for the european to bridge without any condition. so the most likely outcome, the most likely end game of the negotiations is an agreement at least discussions on a new program without a new funding for -- but being there to avoid in the banking sector. >> why is greece's credit germany in particular. why are they able to maintain a tough bargaining position. do they think greece will cave into concerns or do they think there is no risk of contagion if greece were confirm. >> a number of reasons. any new deal with greece would require more money. ur our esti
the professor of economics at university of california. ant meeting happening today between europe finance ministers in brussels. still any kind of comprise seems elusive. >> at least this time they're likely to disagree. we expect they will issue a statement acknowledging they achieved some progress and discussions will continue and most likely determine another day for another meeting. we'll see one of two sides are asking it is important for greece to ask for an extension of program....
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university of california students at davis -- watch this.were used on 9/11 by the hijackers, the words that were used at ft. hood words that "charlie hebdo," words that were used often -- >> words that are honorable words. >> watch what happens at the university of california. [ inaudible ] >> chanting allahu akbar. >> god is greater and more important than anything else going on. >> used by -- >> dr. jasser uses it every day if he says prayer. >> we're doing our personal prayers. listen, you can bully me into silence if you want, but let me answer the question. >> do you say alluha akbar in your prayer? >> yes, i do -- >> imam let him talk. >> -- before they dominated a meeting. >> do you say in your prayer dr. jasser? >> hang on let me -- let me go to dr. jasser. the context is it was being shouted at jewish students at the university. >> exactly. >> and one student -- >> hang on. one student senator excited about the vote about divestment from israel claiming hamas and sharia law have taken over uc davis. this is happening, dr. jasser, in
university of california students at davis -- watch this.were used on 9/11 by the hijackers, the words that were used at ft. hood words that "charlie hebdo," words that were used often -- >> words that are honorable words. >> watch what happens at the university of california. [ inaudible ] >> chanting allahu akbar. >> god is greater and more important than anything else going on. >> used by -- >> dr. jasser uses it every day if he says prayer....
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as you've heard, i'm a pediatric infectious disease specialist at the university of california san diego and grady children's hospital in san diego. i'm also a member of the american academy of pediatrics, and my testimony today has the strong endorsement of aap. vaccines are one of the greatest public health achievements as has been pointed out by dr. schuchat and several of the senators. prior to the introduction children suffered regularly from serious illnesses like measles diphtheria polio even bacterial meningitis. the development and widespread use of vaccines has led to a reduction or eradication of these once-common childhood illnesses. because of the success of vaccines i have never seen a case of polio, diphtheria or tetanus in my 30 years of practice in pediatric infectious disease. in a teaching session i held last week with 20 pediatric residents in training, i asked them if any of them had seen the measles. none of them had. however, as we have seen from our current measles outbreak and continued outbreaks of pertussis or whooping cough around the country, we are witnessin
as you've heard, i'm a pediatric infectious disease specialist at the university of california san diego and grady children's hospital in san diego. i'm also a member of the american academy of pediatrics, and my testimony today has the strong endorsement of aap. vaccines are one of the greatest public health achievements as has been pointed out by dr. schuchat and several of the senators. prior to the introduction children suffered regularly from serious illnesses like measles diphtheria polio...
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. >>> anger and tension running high at the university of california davis campus. what you just saw played out late last week is the student government association voted on a resolution to boycott the jewish state of israel. reports say when the israel supporters tried to object to this vote the pro-palestinian students you just saw tried to shout them down. the resolution passed and the anger toward the jewish students did not end there. host of the nationally syndicated show, vandals spray painted swastikas belonging to a jewish organization. there is a $2,500 reward leading to the arrest and conviction. >> college campuses have become caricatures of themselves, and folks at the university of california school system out there, university system, prides themselves meghan on being so tolerant, and so open to ideas. they're so open to ideas, that when someone says something in this case about israel, that they disagree with then of course, they are going to shut that person down, make sure that they are intimidated from speaking out. at least try to intimidate peopl
. >>> anger and tension running high at the university of california davis campus. what you just saw played out late last week is the student government association voted on a resolution to boycott the jewish state of israel. reports say when the israel supporters tried to object to this vote the pro-palestinian students you just saw tried to shout them down. the resolution passed and the anger toward the jewish students did not end there. host of the nationally syndicated show,...
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nicky jones from the university of california, and john, chief council and senior director. let me start with you - at some points during the speech the director spoke from the vantage points of the police, and from some, the vantage point of the streets. did he walk that line and tell things to all americans that was worth saying? >> i think he walked that line well. this may be the first step in this conversation on race and policing that we had. for months there's a sense that the opposing side, the police on one, and some in the community on the other have been shouting at each other from opposite sides of the street. not talking to each other. i think this director chooses his words and his intent very carefully, he struck a cord. >> professor jones, have you heard a speech like this from a senior public official. what did you make of it? >> i was heartened by the director's speech. it's powerful coming from the director of the f.b.i. i was impressed by where he started, starting with a reference to savoury, a reference to racial inequality, and paints a picture of how r
nicky jones from the university of california, and john, chief council and senior director. let me start with you - at some points during the speech the director spoke from the vantage points of the police, and from some, the vantage point of the streets. did he walk that line and tell things to all americans that was worth saying? >> i think he walked that line well. this may be the first step in this conversation on race and policing that we had. for months there's a sense that the...
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. >> an associate professor of religious studies at the university of california, and says that the support for abd-rabbu mansour hadi is a significant step but the houthi's concerns need to be addressed. >> it's an important move for yemen's international standing and the crisis it's going through. abd-rabbu mansour hadi benefits from the voice of support, and the houthis - this is an opportunity for them to kind of demonstrate to the world that it's not just you know religious sectarian movement but it is - it can respond, even if with criticism to the u.n. report, with you know a bit towards - to saying this is - this is the call. this is a point for negotiation. and we understand that international communities wants progress in the talks, and we can step up to the plate as well. the u.n. is committed to a broad baste political movement and currently abd-rabbu mansour hadi represents i think, for international yemen, the brightest hopes. certainly the houthis have credible complaints with current corruption, with ongoing human rights abuses and the persecution of religious minorities inc
. >> an associate professor of religious studies at the university of california, and says that the support for abd-rabbu mansour hadi is a significant step but the houthi's concerns need to be addressed. >> it's an important move for yemen's international standing and the crisis it's going through. abd-rabbu mansour hadi benefits from the voice of support, and the houthis - this is an opportunity for them to kind of demonstrate to the world that it's not just you know religious...
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california already allowed marijuana to be sold for medical purposes with a prescription from a doctor. >> students attending uc schools will not face a tuition hike of the for now much the university of california president janet napolitano is postponing a proposed increase as a good faith gesture during discussions with governor brown overstate funding. both of them are considering proposals that the governor thinks will allow the university to serve more students without increasing tuition or receiving a significant budget hike. the regents aproved raising tuition up to 5 percent each of the next five years at napolitano's urging in november unless the state gave the university more money. >> ucfs has received $100 million donation from a billionaire with the money going to research related to aging and neuroscience at ucfs. he has made the duty-free shops an the worm. >> lawyers for the boston marathon bombing suspect will ask to move the trial out of massachusetts asking the state court judge three times now to move the trial because of publicity and emotions surrounding case which deny their client a fair trial. they have been rejected three times. he and his older brother we
california already allowed marijuana to be sold for medical purposes with a prescription from a doctor. >> students attending uc schools will not face a tuition hike of the for now much the university of california president janet napolitano is postponing a proposed increase as a good faith gesture during discussions with governor brown overstate funding. both of them are considering proposals that the governor thinks will allow the university to serve more students without increasing...
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in this lecture, university of southern california professor richard reeves examines the press and its coverage of japanese internment during world war ii. this is about an hour. >> part of what we're going to talk about today is the tendency for the press to all follow the same story line, which we've seen a lot of right now with two story lines that are taking up most of the news space these days. ebola every paper's saying the same every paper, every television, the internet is all following that story according to a pretty well known narrative because it's also been fictionalized in film. and then, what then knocks off ebola and people dying in africa. bill cosby, so that all -- everybody's writing the same kind of story about bill cosby every day but with different names. and so, today, i want to talk about a story that ran like that what happens when a kind of fever, kind of hysteria, usually based on fear, like ebola was where the press takes a line. or in this case, where the press was a major player in one of the darkest episodes in american history. the internment of japanese
in this lecture, university of southern california professor richard reeves examines the press and its coverage of japanese internment during world war ii. this is about an hour. >> part of what we're going to talk about today is the tendency for the press to all follow the same story line, which we've seen a lot of right now with two story lines that are taking up most of the news space these days. ebola every paper's saying the same every paper, every television, the internet is all...
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. >>> the university of california students will not have to deal with tuition increases for the upcoming summer session. the uc president has postponed the 5% hike until the fall at the earliest. she calls it a good-faith gesture as she negotiates with governor brown. she wants more state money for the uc system. governor says the uc should manage its money more wisely. >>> nearly 200 people were exposed to drug-resistant bacteria at a los angeles hospital. 7 patients were infected at ucla medical center and the bacteria are linked to two deaths. ucla says it appears the patients were infected by a contaminated medical instrument during endoscopic procedures between october and january. the hospital says the instruments were previously sterilized and have now been taken out of service. the hospital is sending patients home testing kits. >>> and a warning this morning for people with peanut allergies. the fda says stay away from products that have cumin. hundreds of products are pulled from stores after traces of peanuts were found with cumin spice. peanuts account for 90% of all food all
. >>> the university of california students will not have to deal with tuition increases for the upcoming summer session. the uc president has postponed the 5% hike until the fall at the earliest. she calls it a good-faith gesture as she negotiates with governor brown. she wants more state money for the uc system. governor says the uc should manage its money more wisely. >>> nearly 200 people were exposed to drug-resistant bacteria at a los angeles hospital. 7 patients were...
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i came across an email from the university of california, davis near sacramento, at their california national prim arch te research center and using stem cell research to address the issue of alzheimer's and they are able to use this stem cell therapy in primates, similar to the human brain, and actually have some success. they have now taken it to the next step further. and here's where we are into the f.d.a. they have taken it the next step further and doing clinical human trials with this drug. and it seems to restore the human brain. that's a long way before we get to the end of this story, but this is what happens when we have research developing a new therapy, in this case, a stem cell therapy with primates and transferring over to the human in a clinical trial. how exciting it, the possibilities. not just in slowing down the progress of the disease, which has been the short-term goal, but maybe being able to restore the human brain. wow. wow. i think of my mother in law and those who have come down with this illness and i think, what if, what if it had been available. well, it
i came across an email from the university of california, davis near sacramento, at their california national prim arch te research center and using stem cell research to address the issue of alzheimer's and they are able to use this stem cell therapy in primates, similar to the human brain, and actually have some success. they have now taken it to the next step further. and here's where we are into the f.d.a. they have taken it the next step further and doing clinical human trials with this...
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owned and operated by the university of california system there is talk about funding being completelynot too long ago. staff has been reduced in recent years. it now runs on a very limited budget. eleanor gates has been an astronomer here for 17 years. >> i studied black holes at the centers for distant galaxies. >> reporter: but today, a big announcement from google. the company donating $1 million over the next two years which will help augment the $1.5 million a year the observatory currently gets from the uc system. still short of the $2.5 million they actually need, gates hopes it will spur even more donations down the road. >> it gets kids excited about science. it is those kids, their interest in science and engineering and math that will lead to the future innovators. >> reporter: community members say it's a sound investment. >> it's great a facility like this has contributed so much so long. it's a great place for people to come and learn about astronomy or a hands-on learning lab they'll hope will be around for generations to come. >>> a new ordinance was approved for uninc
owned and operated by the university of california system there is talk about funding being completelynot too long ago. staff has been reduced in recent years. it now runs on a very limited budget. eleanor gates has been an astronomer here for 17 years. >> i studied black holes at the centers for distant galaxies. >> reporter: but today, a big announcement from google. the company donating $1 million over the next two years which will help augment the $1.5 million a year the...
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along with university of california, san francisco medical school is expanding its research and clinical footprint. let me briefly mention a few others. austin the second and is the most consistent performer in our top five. it's a night dynamic generator of jobs in the technology sector. just to give you a sense of the consistency among it ranked first third and ninth in job growth respectively from 2008 through 2003. in 2003 and year-over-year in august of this year. also it has very high wage growth. another part of the country, also in the west about polo was in the top three and really between san francisco boston and provo they were very close at the top three there. provo actually led the country in job growth over the past year rising 5.3 percent. so, another significant up, which meant. when you look at gross metro product and provo it grew by seven and half percent versus the us about 2.4 percent. so, low taxes payroll business climate there. fortunately have another barrier of economy and the top five san jose the silicon valley area and is the largest technology hub in the co
along with university of california, san francisco medical school is expanding its research and clinical footprint. let me briefly mention a few others. austin the second and is the most consistent performer in our top five. it's a night dynamic generator of jobs in the technology sector. just to give you a sense of the consistency among it ranked first third and ninth in job growth respectively from 2008 through 2003. in 2003 and year-over-year in august of this year. also it has very high...
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of college textbooks is a $10 balance year industry and now there is a major new player. amazon is striking deals with universities setting up co-branded textbook websites. university of californiais is on the program. schools of that size can expect to receive around $300,000 a year gore participating in the partnership. amazon says students could save nearly $400 each per year and in some locations, actually receive their books the very next day after they order. this could start a textbook price war with other textbook sellers, that, of course a wonderful, wonderful thing. >> could get more expensive. >> amazing. >> thank you michael. >>> federal auditors are coming down hard on an alameda county health center that is an important safety net for thousands of people. reports obtain pitd abc7 news i team under the freedom of information attack show the problems at west oakland health council. the number of patients served is plummeting and there are calls for the council's director, dr. robert cooper to resign. >> this is no personal thing dr. cooper i just think it's a time where you're no longer effective. >> are we better than we were in the past? yes. that's dr. cooper. the
of college textbooks is a $10 balance year industry and now there is a major new player. amazon is striking deals with universities setting up co-branded textbook websites. university of californiais is on the program. schools of that size can expect to receive around $300,000 a year gore participating in the partnership. amazon says students could save nearly $400 each per year and in some locations, actually receive their books the very next day after they order. this could start a textbook...
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survive his injuries, had gone into another graduate student room on the fourth floor of the university of california at berkeley and corey hall worried when you go and does it that and look at that area, you realize that someone who came up and had the presence of mind and was not anxious about coming to this location on the fourth floor to leave this bomb here. it was very similar to what happened in northwestern with bombing number two. they really made us start to think about that. then, no more bombs between 1982-1985. we then started calling 1985 the year of the unabomber. there were four bombs in 1985. one was at boeing corporation addressed to the boeing fabrication division in seattle, washington. all of the evidence from that bombing was gone, never to be seen again because it was detonated harmlessly in a tar pit of theirup there. we could never get anything back from that bombing. after that, another bomb at corey hall at the university of california berkeley, this time as you walk off the street onto the street level and go down a very narrow corridor that was occupied by graduate studen
survive his injuries, had gone into another graduate student room on the fourth floor of the university of california at berkeley and corey hall worried when you go and does it that and look at that area, you realize that someone who came up and had the presence of mind and was not anxious about coming to this location on the fourth floor to leave this bomb here. it was very similar to what happened in northwestern with bombing number two. they really made us start to think about that. then, no...
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. >> university of california president janet napolitano announced today says she's postponing proposed tuition increases. she called the freeze a good gesture. >> it's probably early to say what affect an explosion out of southern california refinery will have on california gas prices. four workers suffered minor injuries in this blast at the plant in torrance near los angeles. you can see how badly it damaged a gas line processing unit just rently installed. abc7 news is live with the impact it could have hat the pump. >> we've seen gasoline prices rising about $0.25 here in the bay area in the last month. and afterwards, warning they could go up and some wonder if the torrance refinery can be reopened. >> drivers have seen the prices rise but is not as bad as a year ago. >> this is not too bad. >> it's okay. you can tolerate it? >> it's tolerable. >> the price has gone up $8 to $ten driving up the price of gas about $0.20 but the fire and a strike shutting down the tesoro plant are going to reduce supplies estimated 16%. this analyst says there will be an impact. >> ht have been shut
. >> university of california president janet napolitano announced today says she's postponing proposed tuition increases. she called the freeze a good gesture. >> it's probably early to say what affect an explosion out of southern california refinery will have on california gas prices. four workers suffered minor injuries in this blast at the plant in torrance near los angeles. you can see how badly it damaged a gas line processing unit just rently installed. abc7 news is live with...
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. >> university of california president janet napolitano announced today says she's postponing proposed tuition increases. she called the freeze a good gesture. >> it's probably early to say what affect an explosion out of southern california refinery will have on california gas prices. four workers suffered minor injuries in this blast at the plant in torrance near los angeles. you can see how badly it damaged a gas line processing unit just rently installed. abc7 news is live with the impact it could have hat the pump. >> we've seen gasoline prices rising about $0.25 here in the bay area in the last month. and afterwards, warning they could go up and some wonder if the torrance refinery can be reopened. >> drivers have seen the prices rise but is not as bad as a year ago. >> this is not too bad. >> it's okay. you can tolerate it? >> it's tolerable. >> the price has gone up $8 to $ten driving up the price of gas about $0.20 but the fire and a strike shutting down the tesoro plant are going to reduce supplies estimated 16%. this analyst says there will be an impact. >> ht have been shut
. >> university of california president janet napolitano announced today says she's postponing proposed tuition increases. she called the freeze a good gesture. >> it's probably early to say what affect an explosion out of southern california refinery will have on california gas prices. four workers suffered minor injuries in this blast at the plant in torrance near los angeles. you can see how badly it damaged a gas line processing unit just rently installed. abc7 news is live with...
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super bug outbreak at the university of california los angeles medical center last week was linked to medical scopes. now, here in philadelphia, health watch investigation uncovered multiple cases of super bug infections linked to endoscopes. >>> at least 11 student at wesley university in connecticut have been hospitalized after overdosing on the drug known as molly. several students are in critical condition. molly, also known as m.d. ma is a stimulant psycho active drug. university police and resident officials are investigating this incident. all student are asked to check in with their friends to make sure they're okay. ukee? >> 5:21. the happiest place on earth is getting more expensive. we'll tell you how much you have to pay to visit disney after the latest price hike. and florida's governor comes to philadelphia today but not everyone is welcoming him with open arms. we'll tell but the reason for his unusual visit and who he is trying to take back to the sunshine state. we'll be back. introducing new flonase allergy relief nasal spray, now available over the counter in full p
super bug outbreak at the university of california los angeles medical center last week was linked to medical scopes. now, here in philadelphia, health watch investigation uncovered multiple cases of super bug infections linked to endoscopes. >>> at least 11 student at wesley university in connecticut have been hospitalized after overdosing on the drug known as molly. several students are in critical condition. molly, also known as m.d. ma is a stimulant psycho active drug. university...
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the university of california. donate millions to it, funded to the architectural competition for the campus design in 19d 89 89 -- 1899 and befriended many students. there was no architecture department in the 1890s. and to fund julia morgan's architectural obligation, she refused saying your confidence is enough of an inspiration to me. she had been born in well off circumstances. her family lived in oakland, california. but it was true that phoebe hearst remained a patroness of julie morgan. they were introduced by the architect who worked at the university of california and helped phoebe with the competition, a building he designed for her was a rustic structure in the northern part of california which seemed to rise out of a pine forest out of a bah varian hunting lodge. she built it to the 1900s and it burnt to the ground and william randolph hearst rebuilt wind tomb in the 190s as his own private bavarian refuge used by the family today. there's phoebe hearst with three of her five grandchildren and veronica
the university of california. donate millions to it, funded to the architectural competition for the campus design in 19d 89 89 -- 1899 and befriended many students. there was no architecture department in the 1890s. and to fund julia morgan's architectural obligation, she refused saying your confidence is enough of an inspiration to me. she had been born in well off circumstances. her family lived in oakland, california. but it was true that phoebe hearst remained a patroness of julie morgan....
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. >>> university of california will require more vaccinations of all incoming students.ow the only 1les were he-b. the us system will also require tuburkia lose s screening. the plan will be phased in over the next three years. need is more pressing than ever. >>> san francisco bay sees candy says some chocolates may contain nuts. avoidate ounce boxes labelled classic red heart with the assorted jocklets if you're allergic to nuts. >>> stormnic one is off to the east storm nshg two off to the west. we're get agbit of a break right now. still some heavy rain taking place. even some thunderstorm reported earlier. notice the colors here. green is light rain and yellow moderate rain. blue is snow. you have to go way up high in elevation for snow. this system is sup tropical in nature. that is not good for snow. the snow pack doesn't benefit for this. we are seeing lowering levels from this. possibly as low as 6000 feet. some of those places could be 1 to 2 feet of snow for stormnic two coming through. here is a live view. it's cloudy. mostly cloutdy and mostly dry. there cou
. >>> university of california will require more vaccinations of all incoming students.ow the only 1les were he-b. the us system will also require tuburkia lose s screening. the plan will be phased in over the next three years. need is more pressing than ever. >>> san francisco bay sees candy says some chocolates may contain nuts. avoidate ounce boxes labelled classic red heart with the assorted jocklets if you're allergic to nuts. >>> stormnic one is off to the east...
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the university of california is postponing a proposed tuition hike. as a good-faith gesture after talking with governor jerry brown. there have been many protests about bikes since november when the board of regents approved raising tuition up piper said each of the next five years. >> pam: coming up without the france broken up about losing their friend and a crosswalk crash that has plunged a community into morning. angry teachers make their voices heard as the district gets ready to pull the tret trigger on a plan that could cost them their jobs. and don't let the 7 day forecast will you rain is coming to find out wind. in our house, we do just about everything online. and our old internet just wasn't cutting it. so i switched us from u-verse to xfinity. they have the fastest, most reliable internet. which is perfect for me, because i think everything should just work. works? works. works! works? works. works. ♪♪♪ ♪♪♪ ♪♪♪ ♪♪♪ everybody deserves $73 fares. because wedding season can get expensive. book your low fare now at southwest.com. >> pam: a ne
the university of california is postponing a proposed tuition hike. as a good-faith gesture after talking with governor jerry brown. there have been many protests about bikes since november when the board of regents approved raising tuition up piper said each of the next five years. >> pam: coming up without the france broken up about losing their friend and a crosswalk crash that has plunged a community into morning. angry teachers make their voices heard as the district gets ready to...
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side snap in a when crew told us some corroded hard way gave way corroded are aware >> pam: university of california on wall start announced today that they will soon require all incoming students to be vaccinated for measles as well as mulch, rubella and chicken pox and other illnesses. this comes during our current nationwide outbreak of measles which has left more than 100 people ill including many here in california the requirement will be implemented over time it will take full effect in 2017 that francisco general hospital will slow to be renamed after facebook ceo mark zuckerberg and his wife. following a $75 million grant from the couple. the money will help fund hospitals in new acute-care and trauma center apps that's a open ended december. the hospital will be called the purcell and mark zuckerberg set francisco general hospital and trauma center. more on that close call plus the knot winds and intense downpour in the south bay. who wants to try a new burger? that's good! it's really good. very juicy. that's melted garlic herb butter. it's original. i like soft buns. i would buy this. thi
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in this lecture, university of southern california professor richard reeves examines the press and its coverage of japanese internment during world war ii. this is about an hour. >> part of what we're going to talk about today is the tendency for the press to all follow the same story line, which we've seen a lot of right now with two story lines that are taking up most of the news space these days. ebola every paper's saying the same every paper, every television, the internet is all following that story according to a pretty well known narrative because it's also been fictionalized in film. and then, what then knocks off ebola and people dying in africa. bill cosby, so that all -- everybody's writing the same kind of story about bill cosby every day but with different names. and so, today, i want to talk about a story that ran like that what happens when a kind of fever, kind of hysteria, usually based on fear, like ebola was where the press takes a line. or in this case, where the press was a major player in one of the darkest episodes in american history. the internment of japanese
in this lecture, university of southern california professor richard reeves examines the press and its coverage of japanese internment during world war ii. this is about an hour. >> part of what we're going to talk about today is the tendency for the press to all follow the same story line, which we've seen a lot of right now with two story lines that are taking up most of the news space these days. ebola every paper's saying the same every paper, every television, the internet is all...