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the observatory depends on funding from the university of california and donors. google's million dollar gift came just in time. (fehre) it's very important that it remain open because it's so accessible to folks in the bay area, relatively accessible. the drive up here is a bit lengthy but certainly nice to have that within a day's drive. educational experience of lick is not reserved just for kids. (ybarra) got to take a tour of the observatory which also took (ybarra) got to take a tour of the observatory which also took an hour but was very educational when we come back we'll be joined by a panel of renowned scientists discussing the relevance of astronomy today
the observatory depends on funding from the university of california and donors. google's million dollar gift came just in time. (fehre) it's very important that it remain open because it's so accessible to folks in the bay area, relatively accessible. the drive up here is a bit lengthy but certainly nice to have that within a day's drive. educational experience of lick is not reserved just for kids. (ybarra) got to take a tour of the observatory which also took (ybarra) got to take a tour of...
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university strike a deal. >> it is finals week at uc berkeley. >> very very stressed. >> but amid the stress of their studies, students got comforting news. the governor says he struck a deal with the university of california. he will give them an infusion of money in exchange for a two-year tuition freeze. >> they will hold tuition flat for another two years, so that is very good indeed. >> it comes after months of back and forth. and some intense closed door meetings between the color and uc president nopolitano. >> for so many years, we have been starved for funding over the recession, and we had to make cut backs. >> the legislature still needs to approve the nearly $1 billion boost, students like lucy lotte feel a huge sense of relief even in the face of finals. >> political science. in an hour i'm a little worried about that but now we don't have to worry about money. >> now not everyone in celebrating the tuition hike freeze. it only applied to instate under graduates. out of state and international students will see their with tuition increase by 8%. journalism and nursing students will also see tuition go up quite a bit. >>> a major hurdle clears for a controversial bill that was forced california
university strike a deal. >> it is finals week at uc berkeley. >> very very stressed. >> but amid the stress of their studies, students got comforting news. the governor says he struck a deal with the university of california. he will give them an infusion of money in exchange for a two-year tuition freeze. >> they will hold tuition flat for another two years, so that is very good indeed. >> it comes after months of back and forth. and some intense closed door...
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may have prevented a new violent attack and saved lives. >> the family plans to travel to university of californiarbara later this month to mark the anniversary of the shooting. ann rubin, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> a bus hit and injured a person in san francisco today. police got a call for help after 10:00 a.m. this morning. a 42-year-old man was taken to san francisco general hospital for treatment. we don't know his condition but he was bleeding when he was on the ground. the bus is registered to a private company. the crash happened at 4th near the san francisco cal train station. >>> the nation's unemployment erate to its lowest point in 7 years. they -- rate to its lowest point in 7 years. the unemployment rate fell to 5.4%. the job growth is impressive but they say workers are seeing little gains in pay. the average earning rose .1% last month. jobs reports triggered a rally on wall street. dow was up 267 points. >>> made in the bay for 100 years. they started in oakland in 1925 and today it is still in oakland and its coffee could be found all across the bay area. ktvu's claudine wong takes us
may have prevented a new violent attack and saved lives. >> the family plans to travel to university of californiarbara later this month to mark the anniversary of the shooting. ann rubin, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> a bus hit and injured a person in san francisco today. police got a call for help after 10:00 a.m. this morning. a 42-year-old man was taken to san francisco general hospital for treatment. we don't know his condition but he was bleeding when he was on the ground. the bus...
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of physics and astronomy at san jose state university. i'm alex filippenko.i'm a professor of astronomy at the university of california, berkeley. i'm richard vo. grad student at san francisco state university. i'm beth johnson. i'm a physics undergrad here at san jose state university. i'm brenda norrie and i'm the student correspondant for this story. thank you all for being here today. thank you for coming down to be a part of this. i think it's important that we've gone back to the time where we're thinking about what's out there. and we want to care about it and we want to get there and we want to try to understand what's going to be there when we get there. what's taking us so long to get back to this? this is really the study of our origins.and people have this innate curiosity about the universe.but for some reason there hasn't been enough emphasis of it in schools. and what the press now does with the hubble telescope and other observatories is really great. they're bringing the cosmos back to the kids and i like to say that astronomy is the gateway science.it gets kids interested in science and technology. then they go
of physics and astronomy at san jose state university. i'm alex filippenko.i'm a professor of astronomy at the university of california, berkeley. i'm richard vo. grad student at san francisco state university. i'm beth johnson. i'm a physics undergrad here at san jose state university. i'm brenda norrie and i'm the student correspondant for this story. thank you all for being here today. thank you for coming down to be a part of this. i think it's important that we've gone back to the time...
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university of michigan at ann arbor where he earned his ph.d. in mathematics at age 24. in 1967 he became an assistant professor at the university of californialey teaching undergrad courses in calculus and geometry. he was the youngest professor ever hired by the university. but kaczynski was not popular with his students. >> he didn't get very good ratings as a teacher in berkeley. he was very uninvolved with his students. rather contemptuous of them and their minuscule intellects compared with his own. >> during this time, kaczynski was growing increasingly disillusioned with contemporary society. >> this was somebody who was deeply disturbed. and if you can't deal with society as it is or people as they are, how are you going to deal with a society that's changing? >> it was when he was at ann arbor that he started fantasizing about killing people who were tools of the industrial society. but by the time he went to berkeley, he was already determining that he was going to work for a couple of years, save up money, then go move out to the woods and drop out of society altogether. >> in 1969, kaczynski abruptly resigned his teaching positio
university of michigan at ann arbor where he earned his ph.d. in mathematics at age 24. in 1967 he became an assistant professor at the university of californialey teaching undergrad courses in calculus and geometry. he was the youngest professor ever hired by the university. but kaczynski was not popular with his students. >> he didn't get very good ratings as a teacher in berkeley. he was very uninvolved with his students. rather contemptuous of them and their minuscule intellects...
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and at the university of california at davis, just outside of sacramento, students stage an occupy movementf their own against a proposed tuition hike. >> set them free! set them free! >> steven mccone is a sophomore at the university and an aspiring videographer at aggie tv, the uc davis's student-run tv station. >> i would say the general reaction is sort of pretty upset that tuition is still going up and people are, you know, of course, angered by that. >> what begins as a week-long, peaceful exchange during the third week of november 2011 escalates into a global spectacle. >> set them free now! >> on thursday, november 17th, a few dozen students pitch tents a la occupy wall street and stay overnight on the campus quad. the following morning, campus police repeatedly warn them to break down their encampments. >> you've been advised that your actions constitute a violation of law. you have been given several opportunities to voluntarily cease your actions and leave this area. >> that afternoon, campus cops decide to take action. [ bell tolling ] >> around 3:00 p.m., we're all up there, so
and at the university of california at davis, just outside of sacramento, students stage an occupy movementf their own against a proposed tuition hike. >> set them free! set them free! >> steven mccone is a sophomore at the university and an aspiring videographer at aggie tv, the uc davis's student-run tv station. >> i would say the general reaction is sort of pretty upset that tuition is still going up and people are, you know, of course, angered by that. >> what begins...
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faculty and, to the lesser risk that california university, to create model curricula, where students take a certain set of courses at a community college are guaranteed access to a california state university campus. that has just started about 2, 3 years ago with some degree of success. last year, about 6000 students came in with associate degrees. that means all of their lower work is taken care of and they can get right into their major and have a much greater probability of success. the losses happen when they are thrown out of high school into community college without direction. i think the paralysis of too many choices and distractions of life is what gets in the way. we actually worry sometimes, particularly the first generation going, they get thrown into community college without some sort of a lifeline and we will never see them again. and they will go off and never fulfill their potential. i don't think our contradictory -- i don't think they are contradictory, but where there is evidence of some structure helps. >> dr. hogan? dr. hogan: some of my comments will sound similar but 15 years ago,
faculty and, to the lesser risk that california university, to create model curricula, where students take a certain set of courses at a community college are guaranteed access to a california state university campus. that has just started about 2, 3 years ago with some degree of success. last year, about 6000 students came in with associate degrees. that means all of their lower work is taken care of and they can get right into their major and have a much greater probability of success. the...
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. >> hi my name is kale la, i'm a second year dental student at the university of california of san francisco, i had the pleasure of working and meeting dr. kalika where we co-founded [inaudible] free orthodontic treatment, i know that a lot of people here today argue that it would not be beneficial to the sacramento neighborhood to have this medical service, i urge you guys and challenge you guys to look at it in a different way. there's no other dentist in the bay area that offers free orthodontic treatment to youth from starting in 2012, that's thousands of dollars that have been donated televising's youth here that had to leave because of the time, there are countless youth who have had their lives completely changed because of the efk to have orthodontic treatment with regards to many aspects of their life. i had multiple articles that were written in the work that he has done with the work sxh the impact he has made in their lives. he's the only orthodontist that takes free of charge children who have oral facial abnormalities with cleft palates free of charge, he provides something tha
. >> hi my name is kale la, i'm a second year dental student at the university of california of san francisco, i had the pleasure of working and meeting dr. kalika where we co-founded [inaudible] free orthodontic treatment, i know that a lot of people here today argue that it would not be beneficial to the sacramento neighborhood to have this medical service, i urge you guys and challenge you guys to look at it in a different way. there's no other dentist in the bay area that offers free...
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barry eichengreen who is professor of economics and political science at the university of california at workweek and he is the author of the new book, "hall of mirrors" the great depression, the great recession and the uses and misuses of history. if anyone is well-suited to applying the sort of sweeping historical and international perspective that a subject like this demands then it's professor eichengreen. since he first discovered a real passion for history as an undergraduate at st. andrews university in scotland it's something that has defined his career as a professor at harvard for seven years and that you seek are we as a professor since 1987. the subjects tackled in his previous books point to the range of his interests. they have included the rise of the korean economy the world economy after the financial crisis and the future of the international monetary system and is a senior adviser to the imf he have particular insight into that in a previous financial crisis, the asian financial crisis of the 1990s. his interest in history is also evident. he's a past president of t
barry eichengreen who is professor of economics and political science at the university of california at workweek and he is the author of the new book, "hall of mirrors" the great depression, the great recession and the uses and misuses of history. if anyone is well-suited to applying the sort of sweeping historical and international perspective that a subject like this demands then it's professor eichengreen. since he first discovered a real passion for history as an undergraduate at...
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six or seven years ago university of california irvine the research center -- we recently connected withuke university in terms of stem cell and alzheimer's. we are frequent donators to hospitals and hospital foundations. we funded an emergency center and one of these days, i probably would be a patient for those types of things. i'm concerned with the situation in africa and other activities. success these days is still performance. i'm still obsessed with that. but it is also the benefits to other parts of the world. erik: why, then, don't you talk more, or haven't you talked more, about your philanthropy? mr. gross: i try to keep it quiet. not that there's anything wrong with it but i'm not the type to attend functions and parties and galas. we like to work underneath, so to speak. erik: quietly. mr. gross: because we like to be in bed at 7:00 at night watching "jeopardy. " it's quiet because we are quiet people. there is a mexican restaurant just on the corner. that's just the life that we pursue. erik: i will ask you what sounds like a cross question -- how much money have you given
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ret row authorize [inaudible] public health [inaudible] 213 thousand dollar grant from the university of california to participate in the preterm burkt project >> without objection this resolution is adopted unanimousically lee >> item 10 is a ordinance to amend it health code to revise regulation of massage practitioners [inaudible] eliminated exemption for massage [inaudible] permits and regulatory authority from the department of public health to increase the number of ininstructional hours, deny permits to those convicted of human acktz weilate today traffic and [inaudible] incorporate and enforce state human traffics posting requirements into louckal law. to ubdate permit applications and license fees in making change tooz enhance clarity and promout compliance. the question is shall this ordinance be passed on first reading >> thank you. should we call these 2 items, item 10 and 11 together. >> item laevl [inaudible] establish a lunit muization program to make conforming amendments aforming the california [inaudible] and making a rerequired findings >> supervisor tang >> thank you very much c
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. >>> the university of california board of regents is expected to vote today on whether to endorse governor's revised budget. the budget plan includes a freeze on undergraduate resident tuition. the regents are also set to vote on whether to authorize uc president janet napolitano to move ahead with nonresident tuition increases. >>> another whale has washed ashore in san mateo county. this time, in half moon bay. the 40-foot adult gray whale rolled on the beach yesterday. the carcass badly decomposed. which could make it hard to determine the cause of death. >>> meanwhile, nearby a little north in pacifica crews are buried two whales that have been rotting near mori point. yesterday, crews dug two deep holes in the sand for the carcasses. the original plan was to simply let them decompose. but people in the city have been complaining about the odor that had drifted into town. >>> a norwegian cruise ship hit a reef in bermuda. it was going to boston when it got stuck. passengers and crew were stranded for nearly 7 hours but now they are safe in port. >> still hi, everybody is happy and happ
. >>> the university of california board of regents is expected to vote today on whether to endorse governor's revised budget. the budget plan includes a freeze on undergraduate resident tuition. the regents are also set to vote on whether to authorize uc president janet napolitano to move ahead with nonresident tuition increases. >>> another whale has washed ashore in san mateo county. this time, in half moon bay. the 40-foot adult gray whale rolled on the beach yesterday....
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. >>> a group of donors from the university of california in san francisco who are opposed to the arenagoing in have pope owed up and -- ponied up to challenge the environmental review of the proposed arena sight. thefeeling is they can't get the voters in san francisco to say "no" but they're going to take a look at the impact on parking and traffic in the area and impact on the university of california's medical center down there. so it's going to get interesting because this is a court challenge where a judge would decide rather than a popular challenge where everybody would weigh in. >> that's probably smart for the proponents to go to the court side. going for the popular side, the timing is horrible for them because everybody's ready to support them coming to town. >> and at the same time there's a movement in sacramento that's going to put a fast track on this court challenge and have it wrapped up in nine months. sowe'll have the clock ticking on that game as well. meanwhilethere's a vote expected on the controversial house moratorium. >> that would put a new stop in the mission
. >>> a group of donors from the university of california in san francisco who are opposed to the arenagoing in have pope owed up and -- ponied up to challenge the environmental review of the proposed arena sight. thefeeling is they can't get the voters in san francisco to say "no" but they're going to take a look at the impact on parking and traffic in the area and impact on the university of california's medical center down there. so it's going to get interesting because...
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[applause] >> thanks to the professor of economics of political science at the university of california, berkeley and also of the new book "hall of mirrors: the great depression, the great recession, and the uses and misuses of history" history". now it is time for today's audience question period. we have a number of questions piling up. so let's begin. so professor, it seems sometimes these days we are in a constant cycle of financial crisis. the ones you describe in your book are 80 years apart and the historic from the stock market crash to the 1994 bon market collapse to the '98 currency crisis in asia. it seems the cycles are speeding up the voltility is getting greater and the magnitude of the crisis is getting great skwrer and the impact of the financial institutions on the world is getting stronger. for most listeners there is a sense something is wrong and out of control. looking ahead; what confidence can we have we will break out of the cycle of crisis? >> the very last sentence of the book is something to the effect i am paraphrasing myself, but the way we handled the great
[applause] >> thanks to the professor of economics of political science at the university of california, berkeley and also of the new book "hall of mirrors: the great depression, the great recession, and the uses and misuses of history" history". now it is time for today's audience question period. we have a number of questions piling up. so let's begin. so professor, it seems sometimes these days we are in a constant cycle of financial crisis. the ones you describe in your...
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of california right now. two people shot and another assaulted, this is near the campus of the university of california santa barbara. take a look at the scene here. this is in the same area where a guy went on a killing spree last year. we know all three, though hurt today are in the hospital right one of the men is believed to be a suspect. that according to police. we still don't know if these guys were students. the school was put on temporary lockdown while police searched for another person but everything is back to normal now. >>> thank you. it's 4:49. we're learning some new details, a patient at uva in charlottesville does not have the ebola virus. doctors say the patient tested negative for the ebola virus. >>> 11 construction workers are recovering this morning after carbon monoxide poinking. montgomery county fire says the workers were using gas-powered equipment inside the building without proper ventilation. >>> president obama heads to georgetown university to meet with a diverse group of faith and political leaders. they are set to discuss how to make overcoming poverty a priority. it's also
of california right now. two people shot and another assaulted, this is near the campus of the university of california santa barbara. take a look at the scene here. this is in the same area where a guy went on a killing spree last year. we know all three, though hurt today are in the hospital right one of the men is believed to be a suspect. that according to police. we still don't know if these guys were students. the school was put on temporary lockdown while police searched for another...
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. >> are thanks to the professor of economics and political science at the university of california berkeley and also the new book hall of mirrors some of the great depression, the great recession and they use and misuse of history and we also thank our audience that is here and on the radio and on the internet. i want to remind everyone here copies of the book are on sale at the back of the remand he would be pleased to sign him in the room following the program. i am with the financial times and now this meeting of the commonwealth club of california the place where you are in the know is adjourned. [applause] is your watching the tv on c-span2. every weekend 48 hours of nonfiction authors and topics. we are on location at princeton university and we are visiting with some professors who are also offers. joining us now is the economics professor who has cowritten a book called house of debt and how it caused a great recession and how we can prevent it from happening again. professor, how did you and i caused a great recession? the >> basically we give the answer get the answer in the title
. >> are thanks to the professor of economics and political science at the university of california berkeley and also the new book hall of mirrors some of the great depression, the great recession and they use and misuse of history and we also thank our audience that is here and on the radio and on the internet. i want to remind everyone here copies of the book are on sale at the back of the remand he would be pleased to sign him in the room following the program. i am with the financial...
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. >>> also today the university of california announced an agreement between the governor and u. c. didate. tuition hikes could start by the fall of 2017. >>> protests are taking place at u.s. post offices across the country today against postal service cuts. a san francisco native is lending his support. >> the bill supports the solidarity to build awareness. that's what we expect to do today. >> he told us the issues are close to his heart. his brother and sister were postal workers. he is in washington,d.c. as part of a day of action. it represents about 400,000 mail sorters. the contract is set to expire next wednesday. >> the negotiation around closing down distribution plans. it is centered around closing down actual post offices. it closes out. every time i pass a post office in a small town now it is with me. at any point in time that space, that community space will be gone. >> in the bay area there are demonstrations scheduled in oakland, san jose, santa rosa. if you want to watch an extended interview we posted it on ktvu.com. >>> breaking news. in the east bay a multi-car
. >>> also today the university of california announced an agreement between the governor and u. c. didate. tuition hikes could start by the fall of 2017. >>> protests are taking place at u.s. post offices across the country today against postal service cuts. a san francisco native is lending his support. >> the bill supports the solidarity to build awareness. that's what we expect to do today. >> he told us the issues are close to his heart. his brother and sister...
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conference runs today and tomorrow at the oakland marriott city center hotel. >> a study by the university of california finds the number of low wage workers in california is growing. 4.million workers earn less than $13.63 an hour growing great 30 percent and 33 percent between 2000 and 2013. low wing workers are the younger age and less likely to have school diplomas and college degrees. >> hillary clinton was in san francisco yesterday and made an appearance in chinese town and sipped tea with mayor lee. she was in town for two fundraisers one headed by tom styer and another for the founder of espry clothing line. she will be back tomorrow for a fundraiser at the home of ebay president. >> pike, you are looking at live doppler hd. >> yes. it is showing rain at north texas street, pennsylvania avenue, to airbase parkway and water main boulevard. we could have west weather. as he head into the afternoon it is pulling away from us and we are going to see showers and storms develop along the east bay and across the south bay in the afternoon hours and the coast in san francisco will stay free. 58 to 63,
conference runs today and tomorrow at the oakland marriott city center hotel. >> a study by the university of california finds the number of low wage workers in california is growing. 4.million workers earn less than $13.63 an hour growing great 30 percent and 33 percent between 2000 and 2013. low wing workers are the younger age and less likely to have school diplomas and college degrees. >> hillary clinton was in san francisco yesterday and made an appearance in chinese town and...
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the motto of the university of california is fiat lux. let the light shine. like to see the sun shine over the golden gate bridge every day as i walk to class. >> reporter: da lin, kpix 5. >> a cal spokesman says the downtown development is out of its jurisdictional together. the developer didn't return our call for comment. >>> a popular and free san jose workout spot is being downsized. the 233-step staircase at a communication hill neighborhood now has chain-link fencing taking up the left side. neighbors in the past have complained of noise, litter and people drinking there late at night. the city says it's a temporary measure to see if it reduces foot traffic. but some of the joggers who use it feel it's the city's and neighborhood's way of keeping them out. >> it's almost like waiting in line for a ride. >> it's in a way especially if it gets crowded you only have one side now two people barely fit. >> the city says there are plans to build another full sized staircase elsewhere in the neighborhood that will be used exclusively for runners. >>> still ah
the motto of the university of california is fiat lux. let the light shine. like to see the sun shine over the golden gate bridge every day as i walk to class. >> reporter: da lin, kpix 5. >> a cal spokesman says the downtown development is out of its jurisdictional together. the developer didn't return our call for comment. >>> a popular and free san jose workout spot is being downsized. the 233-step staircase at a communication hill neighborhood now has chain-link fencing...
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issue the permit i'm a 25 survivor of hiv and aids a two-time cancer survivor in 2008 the university of california and san francisco issued me a recommendation from a medicinal marijuana to offset the harmful effects from drugs and help my appetite since that time i've been getting medicinal marijuana with no charge based on my that disabilities and in case the supervisor was anti medicinal marijuana. >> please issue this permit it is very important. >> thank you, sir our time is up. >> thank you kindly. >> hello, i'm one block from the place and i'm a young if you teacher marijuana has been used century i's by the chinese people that call themselves christians that have compassion where is that bars that sells cigarette and alcohol i've never smoked marijuana that helps people health food stores and chinese herb stores are the places we want the option the chinese stores were in trouble this is not fair those people need help we need someone spreading false information we got smoke stores and bars and all this stuff they're not worried about that in the neighborhood i'd be worried about my kids.
issue the permit i'm a 25 survivor of hiv and aids a two-time cancer survivor in 2008 the university of california and san francisco issued me a recommendation from a medicinal marijuana to offset the harmful effects from drugs and help my appetite since that time i've been getting medicinal marijuana with no charge based on my that disabilities and in case the supervisor was anti medicinal marijuana. >> please issue this permit it is very important. >> thank you, sir our time is...
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we are joined by very i can green, professor of economics at the university of california and joins use -- we are joined by barry eichengreen, professor of economics at the university of california and joins us from cambridge. we may find out this weekend which of two scenarios develops. number one that the bank heads together and we also have a greek government in which case we will have a deal. number two, we could end up with capital come in greece -- capital unfortunate and grace which could end up on restrictions from greek bank accounts and no greek exit and a problem that will not resolve itself anytime soon. erik: you have said that a greek exit from the euro would be equivalent to lehman brothers squared. that is a bold statement. why would it be worse than lehman brothers? lehman brothers is the worst thing that anybody has seen in the financial markets unless you are 85 years old. barry: i said that back i think european policy makers have been running as fast as they can to prepare themselves. at the same time, look at what happened in the last couple of weeks. small shops
we are joined by very i can green, professor of economics at the university of california and joins use -- we are joined by barry eichengreen, professor of economics at the university of california and joins us from cambridge. we may find out this weekend which of two scenarios develops. number one that the bank heads together and we also have a greek government in which case we will have a deal. number two, we could end up with capital come in greece -- capital unfortunate and grace which...
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joining us right now is former labor secretary robert reich who is now a professor at the university of california berkeley and his documentary is now playing. raising it so $15 over a series of several years, is it a good thing? >> i think it is, the minimum wage right now is about 25% below what it was in 1978 adjusted for inflation. low raise workers do need a raise, the rest of us are subsidizing their employers because the only way they can stay out of poverty is if we provide medicaid, food stamps, and other benefits. those employers are getting a free rise on the rest of us. >> what about the cost of jobs in terms of what cbo put out last year. there was a study that estimates if it went to $10.10 that half a million jobs would be eliminated. it makes you wonder at $15 an hour. >> yes, a number of studies since that study, the researches found that what happens when the minimum wage is raised, let's say 15% or 20% a year, you bring into the wage market a lot of people who otherwise would not be interested in having a job and that means the employers have more choice, more people to choose f
joining us right now is former labor secretary robert reich who is now a professor at the university of california berkeley and his documentary is now playing. raising it so $15 over a series of several years, is it a good thing? >> i think it is, the minimum wage right now is about 25% below what it was in 1978 adjusted for inflation. low raise workers do need a raise, the rest of us are subsidizing their employers because the only way they can stay out of poverty is if we provide...
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. >> the university of california will host the national summit addressing undocumented students. the conference will discuss the needs and will whats undocumented students face in higher education and beyond. it aims to develop policy and legal roam dangerous that can address sellic barriers -- systematic barriers and identify strategies. it is today and tomorrow in oakland. >> a study by the university of california fines the number of low wage workers is growing in the state. 4.8 million worker earn less than $13.63 an the study finds that low wage workers are younger than the labor force as a whole. less likely to have high school diploma or college degrees. >> a bomb for maroon a front man, hit with a powdered sugar bomb. last night dug an appearance on jimmy kimmel. police arrested the attacker for battery. he went on with the appearance like nothing happened. got clean up. he probably called to tell police with his >> mine, i didn't know the storm systems had a row verse gear. >> sometimes they do. >> live doppler hd shows down 160 to antioch and oakland a few sprinkles and
. >> the university of california will host the national summit addressing undocumented students. the conference will discuss the needs and will whats undocumented students face in higher education and beyond. it aims to develop policy and legal roam dangerous that can address sellic barriers -- systematic barriers and identify strategies. it is today and tomorrow in oakland. >> a study by the university of california fines the number of low wage workers is growing in the state. 4.8...
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. >>> law makers are taking opbill to increase funding for california state universities and the university of california system. it would provide $57 million to hire more teachers as well as counselors. the goal is to help students graduate in four years because right now it takes 6 or 7 years to get a four year degree. >> if they go two extra years they lose $150,000 in potential earnings. >> according to supporters, another benefit is having a pool of workers in the work force sooner. officials are asking for more money. $49million more. they met with lawmakers but it is not clear where the money would go. cal state said more money is needed because the demand for education keeps growing. one official said it could be used for expansion. >>> the owner of the pipeline in santa barbara began digging to gain access. it spilled 100,000 gallons of oil on to the beaches. plains all american pipeline says once crews reach the pipe they will cut out the section and send it out for testing. the number of gallons spilled was revised down to 101,000 gallons. >>> to a developing disaster in texas. part
. >>> law makers are taking opbill to increase funding for california state universities and the university of california system. it would provide $57 million to hire more teachers as well as counselors. the goal is to help students graduate in four years because right now it takes 6 or 7 years to get a four year degree. >> if they go two extra years they lose $150,000 in potential earnings. >> according to supporters, another benefit is having a pool of workers in the work...
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california stirring up a lot of controversy. >> it requires students to get naked. it's happening at the university of california san diego. school officials say there's know need to get too bent out of shape about this one. >> when i heard about that i thought it was a joke but it's true. >>> and mobile billboard in a kansas town is offending a whole lot of people. the drivers invoking freedom of speech but could he stelle get in trouble? >> beautiful sunset but this isn't happening anywhere on earth. nasa just releasing this picture taken on mars. why you see different colors when the sun goes down on mars. >> and our spring fling road trip continues. so join us wednesday n would be tomorrow right when we take over media on good day and right here on fox 29 news at 5:00 and 6:00. >> typhoon makes landfall in japan. the storm unleash its fury on the southern islands islands after pump link parts of the philippines. heavy rain and powerful winds churning up the seas it's also taking a toll on travel with the cancellation of all flights from the main okinawa international airport. typhoon killing at least two people in the p
california stirring up a lot of controversy. >> it requires students to get naked. it's happening at the university of california san diego. school officials say there's know need to get too bent out of shape about this one. >> when i heard about that i thought it was a joke but it's true. >>> and mobile billboard in a kansas town is offending a whole lot of people. the drivers invoking freedom of speech but could he stelle get in trouble? >> beautiful sunset but this...
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. >> our thanks to the professors of economics at the university of california berkeley and the author of a new book hall of mirrors the great depression from the great recession and it's a uses and misuses of history and also the audiences here and on the radio and on the internet i want to remind everyone here copies of the book are on sale in the back of the room and he will be pleased to sign them following the program. we are adjourned. plus >> it was the mystery of who it was and got out his teeth when he was 18 and send sent him into a spell of depression from a self-imposed seclusion in his house for three years and was not able to go to college which he had planned to do. he wanted to go to yale but instead he stayed at home and very seldom went out at all providing himself a liberal arts education of a kind most people would dream of having with the help of his father and of the public library that it is in a way that no one ever would have anticipated. >> every week weekend 48 hours of nonfiction authors and topics. we are on location at princeton university and we are visit
. >> our thanks to the professors of economics at the university of california berkeley and the author of a new book hall of mirrors the great depression from the great recession and it's a uses and misuses of history and also the audiences here and on the radio and on the internet i want to remind everyone here copies of the book are on sale in the back of the room and he will be pleased to sign them following the program. we are adjourned. plus >> it was the mystery of who it was...
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of sally ride born on this day in 1951. she was a southern california native and graduated from stanford university. lew aboard the space shuttle challenger in 1983 and 1984. after leaving nasa she taught physics at the university of california at san diego. she also created a program to get more young people, especially girls involved in math and science. ride died of pancreatic cancer in 2012 at the age of 61. >>> people living in the mid- peninsula are growing increasingly frustrated out of noise from planes heading out of sfo. the federal aviation administration recently upgraded its system to help keep flights on time but the shift in flight paths has people in east palo alto and various neighborhoods there saying they've noticed a dramatic increase in noise and planes flying lower. a group called sky posay collected more than 1,200 signatures. sky posse, urging congress to work with them. >> we've noticed a huge increase in the flight pattern. they are very low. so they are very loud. and there are just more of them. so when it's so loud you actually have to take a break if you're talking to so
of sally ride born on this day in 1951. she was a southern california native and graduated from stanford university. lew aboard the space shuttle challenger in 1983 and 1984. after leaving nasa she taught physics at the university of california at san diego. she also created a program to get more young people, especially girls involved in math and science. ride died of pancreatic cancer in 2012 at the age of 61. >>> people living in the mid- peninsula are growing increasingly...
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there's also an important deal to avoid tuition hikes at the university of california campuses. will get a $120 million increase plus the governor has agreed that the state will pitch in $436 million to uc's underfunded pension. it's part of a compromise that means in state undergraduate tuition at the ten uc campuses will not go up for two years. >>> the markets are reacting favorably to data showing fewer jobless claims. >> jill wagner of cbsmoneywatch.com joins us. >> reporter: the markets snapped a three-day losing streak on news that fewer people are signing up for unemployment benefits. that's good news. the s&p hit a new record high yesterday. the dow was up 192 closing in on its record. the nasdaq was up about 69. >>> seattle is becoming shell's base for arctic drilling. a 400-foot-long arctic oil drilling rig known as the polar pioneer arrived in seattle waters on thursday. but protestors took to the water on kayaks. they oppose the arctic drilling for environmental reasons. >>> ice cream maker blue bell just signs a deal with health officials in texas and oklahoma. it
there's also an important deal to avoid tuition hikes at the university of california campuses. will get a $120 million increase plus the governor has agreed that the state will pitch in $436 million to uc's underfunded pension. it's part of a compromise that means in state undergraduate tuition at the ten uc campuses will not go up for two years. >>> the markets are reacting favorably to data showing fewer jobless claims. >> jill wagner of cbsmoneywatch.com joins us. >>...
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i'm also a physician at the university of california in san francisco i live in san francisco and i'm training in pediatrics and sfaeg speaking on behalf of all the children out there. the cdc found that 16 percent of -- there's no evidence that smokeless tobacco improves the athletic performance and far exceeds the levels observed in the general population and the last thing i wanted to mention this will also ban the use of e cigarettes at the field and that's a public health issue as well and for all of those reasons i respectfully ask for your vote. >> thank you very much next speaker please. >> hi good afternoon i'm with the american lung association in california and the lung association urges you to move forward and the use of tobacco products endangers the health of major league baseball players and sets a terrible example for young people who watch baseball at the park or on tv and this use of tobacco products by baseball players is not an accident and something tobacco companies are very aware of and the cdc has said that athletes serve as a model for youth. >> thank you very
i'm also a physician at the university of california in san francisco i live in san francisco and i'm training in pediatrics and sfaeg speaking on behalf of all the children out there. the cdc found that 16 percent of -- there's no evidence that smokeless tobacco improves the athletic performance and far exceeds the levels observed in the general population and the last thing i wanted to mention this will also ban the use of e cigarettes at the field and that's a public health issue as well and...
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. >> reporter: they are accusing six chinese citizens, including those at university of california, of conspiring to steal technology from the companies where they were working. it's the technology that filters sound from incoming and out going calls on cellphones. the allegation that they set up an elaborate rat scheme, including a shell company in the cayman islands and close ties to the government of china. wasn't of the american companies involved, abago the leading american company that manufactures and produces and sells that technology. according to an indict released on tuesday wayne pang, who works for abaga said that my work is to find every possible possible detail and copy directly to china. the indict alleges that the coconspirator prowsed and sold the technology to both chinese businesses and the chinese military. one of the alleged coconspirators, a university professor, gang, was arrested at the airport trying to enter the incidence on saturday. and while the department of justice lead the investigation and released the indict today it was welcome news across the govern
. >> reporter: they are accusing six chinese citizens, including those at university of california, of conspiring to steal technology from the companies where they were working. it's the technology that filters sound from incoming and out going calls on cellphones. the allegation that they set up an elaborate rat scheme, including a shell company in the cayman islands and close ties to the government of china. wasn't of the american companies involved, abago the leading american company...
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. >>> new details this noon about a shooting at the university of california, santa barbara, two people are in custody and three people were injured in the shootding and one of the people shot was also a suspect. police believe the shooting was started by a domestic dispute and this comes as the community prepares for the anniversary of the killing of 6 usb students. >>> a boy is being praised for his bravery, when a boy tried to steal a car with a boy inside. the boy was able to jump out as the carjacker sped away, payton suffered scratches but his mother says the emotional scars take longer to heal. >>> many people have the pantries and refrigeratorers packed with the baby food packets, but what is promised on the label really inside. >> baby lofz them and parents do too. >> how much do you rely on these packages? >> every day. >> the sleek packages and the organic stamp and talk about convenience. >> i think food on the go it's healthy -- >> gma investigates look agent baby food labelling if what you see on the front is mainly on the back. >> nicole is a registered dietician and a bo
. >>> new details this noon about a shooting at the university of california, santa barbara, two people are in custody and three people were injured in the shootding and one of the people shot was also a suspect. police believe the shooting was started by a domestic dispute and this comes as the community prepares for the anniversary of the killing of 6 usb students. >>> a boy is being praised for his bravery, when a boy tried to steal a car with a boy inside. the boy was able...
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. >> our goal at the university of california is to do all we can for undocumented students with undocumented students. however, we recognize that there are limits because of the limits in current federal law. >> the the two day seminar will show colleges and universities how to help students navigate some of those issues. >>> even after a lengthy nfl investigation, questions remain regarding "deflate-gate." the report revealed that star quarterback tom brady was likely aware of the deflated footballs. brady has so far remained silent on the issue. his agent says the report contains significant and tragic flaws. others say it could harm his golden boy reputation. >> a guy who's on top of the world who seems to have everything, great family, legacy, super bowl, still feels so much pressure and the need to achieve. that's what blows everybody away. >> brady is expected to address the nfl investigation tonight at a massachusetts university. >>> tornadoes tearing through the midwest! and there are more on the way. the path of destruction next. >> from the kpix 5 weather center, good afternoon, ev
. >> our goal at the university of california is to do all we can for undocumented students with undocumented students. however, we recognize that there are limits because of the limits in current federal law. >> the the two day seminar will show colleges and universities how to help students navigate some of those issues. >>> even after a lengthy nfl investigation, questions remain regarding "deflate-gate." the report revealed that star quarterback tom brady was...
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a good place to start at at the spider lab at the university of california in cheryl hayashi's lab. > are historians of the spider geno. we are trying to figure out the blueprints for making the silk. you have a transformation from liquid inside the spider's body and outside it's significantly a solid fibre. >> we'll set up a manual silking of the spider. widow. >> first, we stun the spider with carbon dioxide and tape her down ghently. >> this goes across. >> the top of the hour glass. now we are ready for silking. >> this is the set up to get the silk out. >> yes. it's simple. >> the black widow produces several different types of silk. it's the drag line, the threat used to drop and dangle that is the most flexible. >> it's amazing, you can see the silk as it comes out. out. >> we know that, why? >> i can see the dpiing ots, the -- spigots, and the drag line silk has a distinctive spigot. can you see that. >> absolutely. >> if we are lucky we can get 100 metres of that. >> how long will it take her to replenish that? >> a good meal. >> a good cricket. here we got silk out of the sp
a good place to start at at the spider lab at the university of california in cheryl hayashi's lab. > are historians of the spider geno. we are trying to figure out the blueprints for making the silk. you have a transformation from liquid inside the spider's body and outside it's significantly a solid fibre. >> we'll set up a manual silking of the spider. widow. >> first, we stun the spider with carbon dioxide and tape her down ghently. >> this goes across. >> the top...
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. >> i do have another speaker university of california eli. >> oh. >> (inaudible). >> thank you okay mr. kelly. >> so the next just want acca cca barbara hale. >> assist general manager for power i have before you my two weeks update with the cca included in your packet i want to put it on the overhead projector it is the same charter you've seen at each meeting and i wanted to highlight that we have completed the presentation of the program design guidelines it the commission lecturer and presented to the rate fairness board they approved those rates method for setting the not to exceed rates it is moving forward we're positions on may telephone to come to you with the rate proposal and program design description noement we're also looking forward to the board of supervisors having the first hearing on the procurement ordinance date has not been set to my knowledge but the first week in may we should have something to report on that at our next commission month to month i'm available to answer any questions we're on target thank you. >> questions. >> thank you mrs. hale i have a num
. >> i do have another speaker university of california eli. >> oh. >> (inaudible). >> thank you okay mr. kelly. >> so the next just want acca cca barbara hale. >> assist general manager for power i have before you my two weeks update with the cca included in your packet i want to put it on the overhead projector it is the same charter you've seen at each meeting and i wanted to highlight that we have completed the presentation of the program design...
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irvin is the dean of the university of california irvine law school. >> if somebody's who's in a jail on his or her own talks to a cell mate or another inmate, then there's no problem with the person receiving the information turning it over to the police to the deputy sheriffs to the district attorney's office. but what's impermissible is to try to arrange to gather information through the use of jailhouse informants because then it really is about circumventing the person in jail's right to an attorney, the right to remain silent. what has apparently occurred here is done exactly what's prohibited. >> in other words, deputies planted informants in defendants' cells in effect circumventing the defendant's right to remain silent and lied about it over and over again. orange county thomas skopalls responded by firing the entire district attorney's office. >> through the use of these jailhouse informants. >> reporter: in the wake of sanders explosive charges other criminal defense attorneys like james crawford began to ask questions. ten years after his client henry rodriguez was convic
irvin is the dean of the university of california irvine law school. >> if somebody's who's in a jail on his or her own talks to a cell mate or another inmate, then there's no problem with the person receiving the information turning it over to the police to the deputy sheriffs to the district attorney's office. but what's impermissible is to try to arrange to gather information through the use of jailhouse informants because then it really is about circumventing the person in jail's...
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b back to you. >>> happening today, university of california regents are meeting in san francisco. this morning they're going to hear from students who want to make sure the uc system isn't making money off of investments in gun manufacturers. >> they want the uc system to take a stance they're. "today in the bay's" kris sanchez is how they want to persuade the regents to divest. >> the father of a student killed in the 2014 shooting rampage near uc santa barbara will address the regents today and students who want their university system to take a financial stand against weapons, not just symbolic one. the students will deliver a petition to the regents and then speak during public comment. while the uc system previously sold off investment it is in the gun industry, the students say that the university system is not transparent enough for people to be sure that's still the case. they also want a formal ban to prevent any weapons industry investments going forward. the students have a powerful weapon in their arsenal, the father of that young woman did in the isla vista shooting ra
b back to you. >>> happening today, university of california regents are meeting in san francisco. this morning they're going to hear from students who want to make sure the uc system isn't making money off of investments in gun manufacturers. >> they want the uc system to take a stance they're. "today in the bay's" kris sanchez is how they want to persuade the regents to divest. >> the father of a student killed in the 2014 shooting rampage near uc santa barbara...
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. >> the collegiate 100 is something we started with the university of california at berkeley. we had some members who are graduates of that school, the university, and we're like, when i was in college, it would have been helpful if we had a connection to our local chapter. so we started a collegiate 100 where we identified students at the university who were interested in what we were doing, interested in potentially in the future becoming a member of the 100 after they've kind of gone through their professional career. and said, how do we start making linkages? the linkage for us was a natural one because we could say, not only can we mentor them, they can also help us mentor the kids in high school. because you have tutoring and you have just kind of -- some of our members, we're in our 30s, 40s, 50s, when a high school student sees us, they're like, that's a bit far off for me. maybe i can find somebody who's been in their late teens, early 20s. it was a natural linkage. we've kind of rolled that out for the national 100 where we have other chapters doing the same thing at
. >> the collegiate 100 is something we started with the university of california at berkeley. we had some members who are graduates of that school, the university, and we're like, when i was in college, it would have been helpful if we had a connection to our local chapter. so we started a collegiate 100 where we identified students at the university who were interested in what we were doing, interested in potentially in the future becoming a member of the 100 after they've kind of gone...