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james adams at the university of california davis. thank you us. let's catch up on some of the news making headlines around the world stay. israel's military service is deploying a rescue mission for its citizens in the netherlands who were attacked at a football match. flashes broke out a game between mcabee tel aviv and a judge amsterdam, despite of ban on pro palestinian protest outside the state. russian president vladimir 13 has congratulated donald trump on his us selection, went into jim's 1st and with the public remarks on the result. he said laska was ready for dialogue with republican president elect. he also phrase trump for showing encourage when a gunman tried to assassinate him earlier this year, electricity is being restored to parts of cuba. after hurricane rafael knocked out the islands power grid. it was the 2nd nationwide blackout in a month. there were no reports of fatalities single night, a storm, but the high winds and rains, damaged infrastructure and hundreds of homes there in germany, transfer all of sholtes is coming under
james adams at the university of california davis. thank you us. let's catch up on some of the news making headlines around the world stay. israel's military service is deploying a rescue mission for its citizens in the netherlands who were attacked at a football match. flashes broke out a game between mcabee tel aviv and a judge amsterdam, despite of ban on pro palestinian protest outside the state. russian president vladimir 13 has congratulated donald trump on his us selection, went into...
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james adams with the university of california davis. thank you, as well. supporters of president elect donald trump are continuing to celebrate his triumph. victory for the republicans is particularly sweet in the so called swing states to understand what voters now expect from a new trump presidency. the w's abraham visited bucks, county, and pennsylvania, swing county within the keystone states that hadn't been taken by a republican presidential candidate since 1988. at this store, any pennsylvania suburb. trump's political come back has been good for business. this money for donald trump make america great. sales have been soaring since the election day. that is a blossom that it has. we were absolutely swamped with customers, came in. they cleaned this out. one of the things that we featured yesterday and it's been selling very briskly our, our trump, one flags are to cat themed shirts. we sold a ton of them yesterday as well. and that, of course, makes fun of the, the whole illegal aliens in springfield, ohio, refigure, so long as t
james adams with the university of california davis. thank you, as well. supporters of president elect donald trump are continuing to celebrate his triumph. victory for the republicans is particularly sweet in the so called swing states to understand what voters now expect from a new trump presidency. the w's abraham visited bucks, county, and pennsylvania, swing county within the keystone states that hadn't been taken by a republican presidential candidate since 1988. at this store, any...
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david victor is professor of innovation and public policy at the university of california in san diego. david, it's good to have you on the program. i. i want to talk about the advocacy of these annual cop meetings just a moment. but 1st let's talk about china. it's the world's biggest greenhouse gas emitter, and it is a country that it's also dealing with the effects of those gases. can china, can it be on both sides of the coin here? i don't think they can be on both sides. the coin, the chinese are doing a lot around climate change, not so much because of climate change. they're doing it because they're worried about air pollution. and they're worried about employment, about creating new industries and things like that. but a lot of that correlates with the actions that you need to kind of missions to more renewable power, more nuclear power, or energy efficiency electric vehicles and things like that. and the chinese are indeed one of the world's largest investors and clean energy today. and yet, china continues to build lots of, of, of coal per coal burning power plant. so it almo
david victor is professor of innovation and public policy at the university of california in san diego. david, it's good to have you on the program. i. i want to talk about the advocacy of these annual cop meetings just a moment. but 1st let's talk about china. it's the world's biggest greenhouse gas emitter, and it is a country that it's also dealing with the effects of those gases. can china, can it be on both sides of the coin here? i don't think they can be on both sides. the coin, the...
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let's speak to professor of political science, university of california berkeley, steve fish. ow deployment looks to be the latest sign of the uk and us are seeking to support ukraine at a difficult time. but a new incoming us administration may have different ideas. and russia is likely to respond. let's speak to professor of political science, university of california berkeley, steve fish. good berkeley, steve fish. to see steve. another $300 million good to see steve. another $300 million worth of military assistance from the us. it is just a day after day that we seem to get more going on as we edge towards a trump presidency?— edge towards a trump residen ? , . , presidency? yes and president biden would _ presidency? yes and president biden would take _ presidency? yes and president biden would take advantage i presidency? yes and president biden would take advantage ofj biden would take advantage of what time he has got left in our office. we have already seen that he lifted the effective ban on using american—made metals in russia itself. he is going to do everything he
let's speak to professor of political science, university of california berkeley, steve fish. ow deployment looks to be the latest sign of the uk and us are seeking to support ukraine at a difficult time. but a new incoming us administration may have different ideas. and russia is likely to respond. let's speak to professor of political science, university of california berkeley, steve fish. good berkeley, steve fish. to see steve. another $300 million good to see steve. another $300 million...
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of all fatal and injury related collisions in california. more than 4000 workers today notified ucsf of their intent to go on strike if they don't reach an agreement with the university of california, 98% of the union approved that strike vote last night. the strike would be held november 20th and 21st. the union says the uc is refusing to bargain in good faith with the health care, research and technical staff. workers say they're concerned the uc has not been sharing the full extent of vacant jobs during what they call a growing short staffing problem. ktvu has contacted ucsf and it tells us it will release a response soon. a climate change literacy program coming to an east bay school district. why? the district says it's critical for students to ♪ stay ahead of your moderate-to-severe eczema. and show off clearer skin and less itch with dupixent, the #1 prescribed biologic by dermatologists and allergists, that helps heal your skin from within. serious allergic reactions can occur that can be severe. tell your doctor about new or worsening eye problems such as eye pain or vision changes including blurred vision, joint aches and pain, or a parasitic infection. don
of all fatal and injury related collisions in california. more than 4000 workers today notified ucsf of their intent to go on strike if they don't reach an agreement with the university of california, 98% of the union approved that strike vote last night. the strike would be held november 20th and 21st. the union says the uc is refusing to bargain in good faith with the health care, research and technical staff. workers say they're concerned the uc has not been sharing the full extent of vacant...
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let's discuss this in more detail with kyle handley, associate professor of economics at the university of californiahts there, the report outlining how strong the us economy is. many around the world, they will think it's an end situation from an economic point of view. we end situation from an economic point of view— point of view. we most certainly _ point of view. we most certainly do, _ point of view. we most certainly do, the - point of view. we most i certainly do, the economy point of view. we most - certainly do, the economy has been doing quite well by the metric economists like myself focus on. . ., , focus on. -- an enviable situation. _ focus on. -- an enviable situation. investment i focus on. -- an enviable situation. investment is| focus on. -- an enviable - situation. investment is high, eo - le situation. investment is high, peeple are — situation. investment is high, people are spending - situation. investment is high, people are spending money, | people are spending money, consumers are buying things. that is typically good and we would normally think that would be grateful an inc
let's discuss this in more detail with kyle handley, associate professor of economics at the university of californiahts there, the report outlining how strong the us economy is. many around the world, they will think it's an end situation from an economic point of view. we end situation from an economic point of view— point of view. we most certainly _ point of view. we most certainly do, _ point of view. we most certainly do, the - point of view. we most i certainly do, the economy point of...
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at ucsf now plan to go on strike next week if they do not reach a new agreement with the university of california. some of the workers gathered today on campus to assemble picket signs for the strike, which is set for next wednesday and thursday. the workers claim that ucsf is refusing to bargain in good faith with the health care, research and technical staff, and they say they're concerned that the hospital has not been sharing the full extent of vacant jobs during what they call a staffing shortage, which is affecting research and patient care. they say. >> i have personally very much felt the recruitment and retention crisis. i've seen certain arms of my drug discovery program be completely cut in half, with no expectation to hire back that staff, and when you know you're working on drug discovery for parkinson's and alzheimer's and other neurodegenerative diseases, that is tomorrow's cure that is being delayed because we cannot keep our labs staffed. >> 98% of the union voted last week to approve this strike. ucsf releasing a statement saying in part, quote, we continue to be disappointed by
at ucsf now plan to go on strike next week if they do not reach a new agreement with the university of california. some of the workers gathered today on campus to assemble picket signs for the strike, which is set for next wednesday and thursday. the workers claim that ucsf is refusing to bargain in good faith with the health care, research and technical staff, and they say they're concerned that the hospital has not been sharing the full extent of vacant jobs during what they call a staffing...
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well, it will soon cost more to attend university of california schools for out of state residents. e university system's board approved a tuition hike today of $3,402 for undergraduate students who are coming from out of state next fall. this brings the total cost of tuition for these students to more than $52,000 a year. the tuition hike was approved by the regents finance and capital strategies committee just yesterday. students who are not from california make up more than 16% of the system's undergraduate population. well, speaking of college, some high school students in the east bay got some really great news today thanks to a brand new partnership between cal state, east bay and hayward and san leandro schools. this afternoon, seniors at hayward high school received their admissions letters into the university. ktvu crystal bailey joins us now live tonight with more of the student's stories. crystal. >> well, heather, if you're a parent of a high schooler or you're in school yourself, you know how stressful college application season is for these teenagers. but today was sign
well, it will soon cost more to attend university of california schools for out of state residents. e university system's board approved a tuition hike today of $3,402 for undergraduate students who are coming from out of state next fall. this brings the total cost of tuition for these students to more than $52,000 a year. the tuition hike was approved by the regents finance and capital strategies committee just yesterday. students who are not from california make up more than 16% of the...
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the university of california will raise tuition for out-of-state students. the board of regents approved an increase of about $3,400 a year. that means nonresidents will pay more than $52,000 a year, compared to about $15,000 in tuition for californians. ucs chief financial officer says the price hike will help offset an anticipated 8% cut in funding from the state budget next year. still ahead at noon and streaming on cbs news bay area. ski season is approaching and resorts are racing to get ready. more snow expected to help and students near the bay area are getting their hands dirty and dumpster diving coming up next. the important lesson of this messy project >>>>blue skies for us today and tomorrow. but then those showers start rolling in from off shore heading into this weekend. on sunday, i'll have more on that coming up in your first alert forecast >ryan>and here's a live look outside before we hea the future of cool, comfortable sleep is here. introducing the new sleep number climate cool smart bed. the only smart bed in the world that actively cool
the university of california will raise tuition for out-of-state students. the board of regents approved an increase of about $3,400 a year. that means nonresidents will pay more than $52,000 a year, compared to about $15,000 in tuition for californians. ucs chief financial officer says the price hike will help offset an anticipated 8% cut in funding from the state budget next year. still ahead at noon and streaming on cbs news bay area. ski season is approaching and resorts are racing to get...
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the university of california requested 21st century policing solutions to look into the matter. ersial handling of those protests. consultants reviewed tens of thousands of documents and interviewed administrators, staff members, students and law enforcement. the report suggests the school engaged its community in discussions about whether and how outside law enforcement gets involved in those protests. >> it will be more expensive for students outside of california to attend uc schools next year. >> the uc board approved a tuition hike for out of state residents and as ktvu sally rasmus shows us, the cost for california students will go up as well. >> chu i. cohen i. the full board of regents voted yesterday to approve a nearly 10% tuition hike for out of state students starting next year. students will pay $37,000 in base tuition next year. that's about 3400 more than this year. california resident students will pay nearly $15,000 in base tuition in 2025. a $500 increase compared to this year. the changes won't affect current students, but we asked some of them what they though
the university of california requested 21st century policing solutions to look into the matter. ersial handling of those protests. consultants reviewed tens of thousands of documents and interviewed administrators, staff members, students and law enforcement. the report suggests the school engaged its community in discussions about whether and how outside law enforcement gets involved in those protests. >> it will be more expensive for students outside of california to attend uc schools...
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we are seek approval to an agreement with dt and the university of california san francisco to allow ucsf personnel to use the city's public city radio systems. it is an 11 year agreement between when approved and june of 2035. with revenue communism 2.4 million. >> . what the agreement does is provides police with an efficient shared use of the city's public safety radio system allowing police to community in a way with city public safety personnel and creates a mechanism for the city to share the cost in maintaining the public safety radio system this is similar to the agreement you approved for san francisco and state university last week. supervisor chan you asked whether we plan to enter in a similar agreement with city college and we do in fact plan on that work we are negotiating a similar agreement with them and bring it before the committee depending on the duration and value of the agreement. so. with that, we request your approval of the resolution in the agreement. >> thank you. and thank you so much for the update on city college i appreciate it. good to know you now have
we are seek approval to an agreement with dt and the university of california san francisco to allow ucsf personnel to use the city's public city radio systems. it is an 11 year agreement between when approved and june of 2035. with revenue communism 2.4 million. >> . what the agreement does is provides police with an efficient shared use of the city's public safety radio system allowing police to community in a way with city public safety personnel and creates a mechanism for the city to...
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workers at the university of california. ke starting today, 4,000 workers repaired a strike to do what they call lack of the administration's failure to bargain in good faith. workers want the university to address system wide staff shortages that resulted in overcrowding emergency rooms long wait times research delays. think it starts today at 07:00am. and uc san francisco. well, your health coverage, california kicks off its 12 open enrollment period today in sandwiches skills, main public library. the campaign is called. let's talk health aims to reach uninsured californians offering recker level financial assistance in 2025. this year, dhaka recipients will also be eligible to enroll. thanks to those new actions from the biden administration for include statewide partnerships with libraries to help consumers navigate health insurance options. the event starts 10:00am today in san francisco. san francisco transportation officials approved changes to the bike lanes on valencia street earlier this year. a 78 officials voted
workers at the university of california. ke starting today, 4,000 workers repaired a strike to do what they call lack of the administration's failure to bargain in good faith. workers want the university to address system wide staff shortages that resulted in overcrowding emergency rooms long wait times research delays. think it starts today at 07:00am. and uc san francisco. well, your health coverage, california kicks off its 12 open enrollment period today in sandwiches skills, main public...
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. >>> university of california's raising tuition for out-of-state students and the board of regents approved an increase of about $3,400 a year starting next fall. that means nonresidents will pay more than $52,000 a year. in-state tuition comes to about $15,000, if you live in california. the tuition hike they say will help offset cuts in state funding. >>> a new study looks at how mountain lions are adapting their behavior to avoid encounters with us. a study from uc davis found that mountain lions who live near popular outdoor recreation areas tend to be more nocturnal than those in remote regions. researchers observed more than 20 mountain lions in the santa monica mountain area over seven years. they found lions that live closer to metropolitan areas would go out and hunt at night all to avoid hikers, joggers, or cyclists in their area. >>> just in time for the chilly temperatures expected, nearly 500 students in oakland got new winter coats today. volunteers is were at laurel elementary today handing out coats and shoes for kids in need. >> i like all of the coats. >> a lot of our stud
. >>> university of california's raising tuition for out-of-state students and the board of regents approved an increase of about $3,400 a year starting next fall. that means nonresidents will pay more than $52,000 a year. in-state tuition comes to about $15,000, if you live in california. the tuition hike they say will help offset cuts in state funding. >>> a new study looks at how mountain lions are adapting their behavior to avoid encounters with us. a study from uc davis...
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. >>> starting tomorrow, nearly 40,000 university of california workers are going on a two-day strikehospital staff, custodians, food service workers. they're demanding better contracts and accuse the university of bad faith bargaining. rallies, picket lines are planned at campuses and medical center statewide. those workers unions, they say they are sought to drive us further apart by holding critical information, showing up unprepared without authority to compromise. and by seeking to impose health care cost increases that will function as a wage cut on workers already struggling to survive. uc said they fundamentally disagree with those claims, saying the proposals include $700 million in economic increases for the union members. a direction response for what they had asked for. >>> in san jose, a man was hit and killed when he tried to clear a fallen tree branch. branch was blocking the right northbound lane when the driver of the red chevy tahoe hit the branch and the pedestrian. police say the driver checked himself into the hospital, but was not initially aware that he hit some
. >>> starting tomorrow, nearly 40,000 university of california workers are going on a two-day strikehospital staff, custodians, food service workers. they're demanding better contracts and accuse the university of bad faith bargaining. rallies, picket lines are planned at campuses and medical center statewide. those workers unions, they say they are sought to drive us further apart by holding critical information, showing up unprepared without authority to compromise. and by seeking...
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now this bright yellow powder invented at university of california at berkeley may be the game changer. >> directly it drops down to zero. >> reporter: just a half a pound removes as much carbon dioxide from the air as a full grown tree. >> i was very excited. >> reporter: meet zeway jo, a fourth year graduate student. he does research in the yagi lab after the pioneering chemist. >> i said you have solved society's most pressing problem. >> reporter: ten years ago the professor created a material that could suck water out of desert air. now thanks to zeway, the lab has designed a material that quickly sucks carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere, a daunting challenge. >> it's a monumental problem to take it out of the air because it's mixed with other gases and is dilute, although harmful, but dilute and that makes it even a supremely harder problem. >> reporter: seen microscopically, the material is known as a covalent framework. the compound was tested in a special device packing the powder into a straw-like cylinder to filter the air. the student first pumped in a mix of gases to sim
now this bright yellow powder invented at university of california at berkeley may be the game changer. >> directly it drops down to zero. >> reporter: just a half a pound removes as much carbon dioxide from the air as a full grown tree. >> i was very excited. >> reporter: meet zeway jo, a fourth year graduate student. he does research in the yagi lab after the pioneering chemist. >> i said you have solved society's most pressing problem. >> reporter: ten...
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. >> then tuition is going up at university of california campuses. how much more students will have to pay and when this will take effect. >> and flood and high surf advisory is in effect along the bay area coastline. we'll tell you why. we'll see some of the highest tides of the year this weekend. >> live from jack london square. this is mornings on two. >> the nine. >> what if this goes out? what if i mess you up? you say what if i break your heart and then what? well, i hear you, girl. >> i fauci girl, but not so fast. >> little music here to start your november 15th, a friday. we can say it again because it's many people's favorite day of the week. a live look here at san francisco with the bay bridge in the forefront. a lot of people heading off to work. but how did you get that job? young people are ditching traditional resumes and turning to social media in hopes of getting the attention of hiring managers more members of gen z are posting video resumes on tiktok in hopes of standing out in a tough job market. the short format vs ve job seeker
. >> then tuition is going up at university of california campuses. how much more students will have to pay and when this will take effect. >> and flood and high surf advisory is in effect along the bay area coastline. we'll tell you why. we'll see some of the highest tides of the year this weekend. >> live from jack london square. this is mornings on two. >> the nine. >> what if this goes out? what if i mess you up? you say what if i break your heart and then...
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the university of california requested 21st century policing solutions to look into the matter after ucla's controversial handling of the protests. consultants reviewed tens of thousands of documents and interviewed administrators, staff, students and law enforcement. the report suggests the school engaged its community in discussions about whether and how law enforcement gets involved in those protests. well, you can't put this on a holiday wish list yet, but university of washington researchers say they've created artificial intelligence headphones that can help you focus on conversations with people near you. they say the headphones were created with commercially available noise canceling headphones. their version uses ai algorithms to allow you to hear people who are 3 to 6ft away, voices and sounds outside the bubble are taken down an average of 49db. the researchers are creating a startup to work on getting these to market. san francisco's board of supervisors is starting to take shape, but one race is still too close to call. just under 200 votes separate the candidates vying f
the university of california requested 21st century policing solutions to look into the matter after ucla's controversial handling of the protests. consultants reviewed tens of thousands of documents and interviewed administrators, staff, students and law enforcement. the report suggests the school engaged its community in discussions about whether and how law enforcement gets involved in those protests. well, you can't put this on a holiday wish list yet, but university of washington...
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mission bay's part of a greater statewide health care workers strike across more than a dozen university of california campuses this week. workers allege the statewide education giant has engaged in unfair labor practices and bad faith bargaining sense. contract negotiations began back in june. they're urging the administration to address what they say are systemwide staffing shortages that have resulted in overcrowding, emergency rooms and delaying in research. university officials have denied the allegations saying they've offered a wage bump of up to $25 an hour across the system starting next summer. still ahead on kron 4 news at 5. donald trump's top pick to lead the department of withdraws his name from consideration. now he's naming his second pick. >> and after the break, we're continuing to track a series of showers set to rain down across the bay area. stay with us. kron. 4 news at 5 continues after the break. >> alright, weather time as we get a live look outside the richmond. sandra fell bridge in the north bay where it's pretty darren wet. yeah, i'm probably a pretty slick evening commute
mission bay's part of a greater statewide health care workers strike across more than a dozen university of california campuses this week. workers allege the statewide education giant has engaged in unfair labor practices and bad faith bargaining sense. contract negotiations began back in june. they're urging the administration to address what they say are systemwide staffing shortages that have resulted in overcrowding, emergency rooms and delaying in research. university officials have denied...
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let's speak to daniel treisman, who's a professor of political science at the university of californias angeles, and founding director of the russia political insight project. after being with us. most are reading until this comment about the trump administration being able to end this conflict sooner than otherwise? i being able to end this conflict sooner than otherwise? i think he's putting — sooner than otherwise? i think he's putting a _ sooner than otherwise? i think he's putting a brave _ sooner than otherwise? i think he's putting a brave face - sooner than otherwise? i think he's putting a brave face on i he's putting a brave face on it. trump is completely unpredictable, as we've all observed. but he's trying to make sure that trump feels that he's supportive and he's hoping, zelensky is hoping, trump will prove tougher on russia than in past behaviour. what you think trump may do with regards to this war? trump has committed _ with regards to this war? trump has committed himself- with regards to this war? trump has committed himself to - has committed himself to finding a s
let's speak to daniel treisman, who's a professor of political science at the university of californias angeles, and founding director of the russia political insight project. after being with us. most are reading until this comment about the trump administration being able to end this conflict sooner than otherwise? i being able to end this conflict sooner than otherwise? i think he's putting — sooner than otherwise? i think he's putting a _ sooner than otherwise? i think he's putting a...
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health care workers at ucsf began their two-day strike today saying the university of california has engaged in unfair and illegal union practices. bargainers say that they are dealing with a staffing crisis with employees doing the work of 2 people as their wages have gone down. >> you've got people that are on the frontline to do the essential work, the critical work to keep our communities going. we have been asked to do more and more and more with less and less and less are getting priced out of their communities. getting priced out at the checkout counter. they've had enough. it's time for the employers to step up, right to do right by these workers to treated with the respect they've earned. >> the uc workers contract expired 2 weeks ago and they've been at the bargaining tables with the university since jim. they will resume bargaining next month. >> keeping an eye out there. come the rain. i don't go anywhere. lawrence is tracking several stormy days ahead for us. details next. >> in international news tonight, a russia is again threatening the use of nuclear weapons against u
health care workers at ucsf began their two-day strike today saying the university of california has engaged in unfair and illegal union practices. bargainers say that they are dealing with a staffing crisis with employees doing the work of 2 people as their wages have gone down. >> you've got people that are on the frontline to do the essential work, the critical work to keep our communities going. we have been asked to do more and more and more with less and less and less are getting...
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the university of california says its bargaining teams met 22 times with afscme to work on proposals. the uc says that proposal would increase union members pay by an average of 26% over five years. on x today, the university said it's proudly working with eight labor unions representing 15 systemwide bargaining units and 139,000 employees and that it negotiates new contracts with its unions almost every year. the strike is set to end at midnight tomorrow. all eyes on capitol hill today on the house ethics committee. it met to discuss whether to release the report into the investigation into former congressman matt gates. gates is president elect trump's pick to lead the justice department. now, among the allegations that gates had sex with a 17 year old girl and that he used illicit drugs. allegations gates fiercely, fiercely denies. nbc's alice barr is tracking it all from washington. in a public push for president elect trump's embattled pick for attorney general, matt gates, vice president elect jd vance joining the former congressman on capitol hill, sitting down with the republi
the university of california says its bargaining teams met 22 times with afscme to work on proposals. the uc says that proposal would increase union members pay by an average of 26% over five years. on x today, the university said it's proudly working with eight labor unions representing 15 systemwide bargaining units and 139,000 employees and that it negotiates new contracts with its unions almost every year. the strike is set to end at midnight tomorrow. all eyes on capitol hill today on the...
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history course and the first chicano mexican american history course ever offered in the university of californiar me, it was like a light going on in my head. it inspired me to be a better student, it inspired me to think about eventually a career, once a couple of professors thought i had some possibilities to go on to graduate school and maybe be a professor someday. that was unheard of, pretty much, in my generation, but it was that ethnic studies course and the curriculum that followed that inspired me to want to know more about mexican american history because my generation had no opportunity whatsoever growing up to learn about the history of latino people, of african american people, of asian american people, of immigrants, and so it changed the course of my life. from that point on, i wanted to be someone that would open up the history of mexican american, other latino people, people of color, immigrants living in cities in california and elsewhere, so i could tell the story to the next generation of students who would be fortunate enough to go to college and to read about their past. da
history course and the first chicano mexican american history course ever offered in the university of californiar me, it was like a light going on in my head. it inspired me to be a better student, it inspired me to think about eventually a career, once a couple of professors thought i had some possibilities to go on to graduate school and maybe be a professor someday. that was unheard of, pretty much, in my generation, but it was that ethnic studies course and the curriculum that followed...
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from january to may, university of california and afscme bargaining teams met 22 times and worked collaborativelye uc. afsm represented employees. the uc statement adds that the uc proposal would increase afscme members pay by an average of 26% over five years, and would offer credits to offset health care costs in some cases. the strike is set to end at midnight tomorrow. and by the way, they say the rain won't deter them. new at 11. the man accused of killing georgia nursing student laken riley was found guilty. the trial for jose barros started last week. ybarra waived his right to a jury trial and did not testify in his own defense. prosecutors say in february, ybarra murdered the 22 year old while she was jogging on the university of georgia campus. ybarra now faces life in prison without the possibility of parole. riley's death became national news as president elect donald trump has blamed president joe biden's border policies for her death. taking a live look for you at the state capitol this morning in sacramento. this midday. that's where lawmakers could face a choice of clean air versu
from january to may, university of california and afscme bargaining teams met 22 times and worked collaborativelye uc. afsm represented employees. the uc statement adds that the uc proposal would increase afscme members pay by an average of 26% over five years, and would offer credits to offset health care costs in some cases. the strike is set to end at midnight tomorrow. and by the way, they say the rain won't deter them. new at 11. the man accused of killing georgia nursing student laken...
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mission bay as part of a greater statewide health care workers strike across more than a dozen university of californias this week. workers allege the statewide education giant has engaged in unfair labor practices and bad faith bargaining since contract negotiations began in june. they are urging the administration to address what they say are system-wide staffing shortages that have resulted in overcrowded emergency rooms and research to liaise university officials have denied those allegations saying they've offered a wage bump of up to $25 an hour across the system starting next summer. >> storm knocking down trees all around the bay area. we're going take a closer look crews efforts to clean after the break. and another look at storm tracker right now. parts of the north bay still getting a lot of rain. our chief meteorologist lawrence karnow is gonna have another look at is gonna have another look at the forecast coming up. we are grocery outlet and we are your bargain bliss market what is bargain bliss? prices are too high, but grocery outlet has the name brands you love for way way less. that's
mission bay as part of a greater statewide health care workers strike across more than a dozen university of californias this week. workers allege the statewide education giant has engaged in unfair labor practices and bad faith bargaining since contract negotiations began in june. they are urging the administration to address what they say are system-wide staffing shortages that have resulted in overcrowded emergency rooms and research to liaise university officials have denied those...
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university says the university of california says this is simply not true, that it is bargaining, that its bargaining team has met 22 times with afscme. that's the union. the uc says that its proposal would increase pay by an average of 26% over five years. the university tweeted this statement that it's proudly working with eight labor unions, representing 15 systemwide bargaining units and 139,000 employees, and that it negotiates contracts with unions almost every year. the strike is set to end tomorrow at midnight. apple pushing to end its federal monopoly case. before the case even goes to trial, the company asked a federal judge to dismiss that case. today, the department of justice accusing apple of illegally creating a monopoly for the smartphone market. today in court, attorneys apple argued the doj has not provided evidence of a monopoly, said limiting access to its tech is legal and reasonable. meanwhile, prosecutors are expected to argue that apple has created a single market by stopping compatibility to non-apple products. the judge has not made a decision yet on whether t
university says the university of california says this is simply not true, that it is bargaining, that its bargaining team has met 22 times with afscme. that's the union. the uc says that its proposal would increase pay by an average of 26% over five years. the university tweeted this statement that it's proudly working with eight labor unions, representing 15 systemwide bargaining units and 139,000 employees, and that it negotiates contracts with unions almost every year. the strike is set to...
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governor gavin newsom appointed former warriors executive bob myers to the university of california boardf regents today. during this 12 year appointment, myers will help make policy decisions for the uc system and its campuses. myers attended ucla for undergrad. he was hired by the warriors in 2011, eventually becoming the gm and president of basketball operations. he stepped down from that role last year and has been working as an analyst for espn. a pack of wolves is seen roaming in northern california. the history that makes these sightings so remarkable. then later tonight on the 10:00 news, we're continuing to follow the storm damage in the north bay. the localized flooding. we're seeing tonight in sonoma county. plus new details on a teenager accused of hitting and killing a bay area couple while street racing. those stor s and it is inevitable. chloe! hey dad. they will grow up. [cheering] silly face, ready? discover who they are. [playing music] what they want from this world. and how they will make it better. and while parenting has changed, how much you care has not. that's why
governor gavin newsom appointed former warriors executive bob myers to the university of california boardf regents today. during this 12 year appointment, myers will help make policy decisions for the uc system and its campuses. myers attended ucla for undergrad. he was hired by the warriors in 2011, eventually becoming the gm and president of basketball operations. he stepped down from that role last year and has been working as an analyst for espn. a pack of wolves is seen roaming in northern...
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joining me is kadee russ — professor and chair of economics at the university of california, davis. r international trade and finance for the white house council of economic advisers during 2015 and �*i6 — just before trumps previous term in office. just before trump's previous term in office. what do you think he will do? just explain to our audience, when it comes to tariffs, he can just when it comes to tariffs, he canjust go ahead when it comes to tariffs, he can just go ahead with those, can't he? he can write an executive order.- can't he? he can write an executive order. yes, they are . uite executive order. yes, they are quite vast _ executive order. yes, they are quite vast powers _ executive order. yes, they are quite vast powers for - executive order. yes, they are quite vast powers for a - executive order. yes, they are | quite vast powers for a present to impose tariffs even though this authority is technically delegated by the congress. they have not often pushed back on presidents exercising power under various trade acts. even rather old trade acts. he may impose tari
joining me is kadee russ — professor and chair of economics at the university of california, davis. r international trade and finance for the white house council of economic advisers during 2015 and �*i6 — just before trumps previous term in office. just before trump's previous term in office. what do you think he will do? just explain to our audience, when it comes to tariffs, he can just when it comes to tariffs, he canjust go ahead when it comes to tariffs, he can just go ahead with...
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forfeited matches against the spartans this season in protest of the trans player. 40,000 university of california's went on strike today. that includes the crowd you see here at ucsf. these are members of the acm union, which includes uc health care workers, dining and custodial staff. they want better pay, staffing and conditions and benefits. the union has accused the uc system of bad faith bargaining, filed a complaint with the california public employment relations board as well. now this is citizen app video of uc berkeley workers striking today in a statement. in a statement, the uc system says it has offered these workers a raise in minimum wage, along with 5% increases. that strike is supposed to end tomorrow. we are back in 60s. up next oakland still struggling to keep up with fire inspections. eight years after the deadly ghost ship fire, we investigate what's happening in oakland and why this issue could be deadly again. okay. christmas in the park in san jose. gearing up. but will it always look like this? the concerns about the future of the holiday tradition and heading to the cierra
forfeited matches against the spartans this season in protest of the trans player. 40,000 university of california's went on strike today. that includes the crowd you see here at ucsf. these are members of the acm union, which includes uc health care workers, dining and custodial staff. they want better pay, staffing and conditions and benefits. the union has accused the uc system of bad faith bargaining, filed a complaint with the california public employment relations board as well. now this...
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>> yes. >> is that true at the university of california berkeley? >> yes. >> how about ucla? >> yes. >> how about nyu. >> yes. a lot of other universities, too is that the case? >> yes. >> now, title vi says that if you receive federal money you cannot harass jews. is that true? >> that is correct. >> has the biden harris administration taken away the money of harvard? >> no. >> how about berkeley? >> no. >> how about ucla. >> no, sir. >> how about nyu. >> no. >> they have just talked. >> that is correct. >> do you think this condoned behavior at this university, these, this condoned belief that these universities and let me stated again, they believe in diversity, equity, inclusion and the right to harass jews. that is what they believe. what you do is what you believe. everything else is just cottage cheese. do you think that that is consistent with their mission as universities? >> absolutely not. above and beyond the question, it is the morality, the purpose of higher education in america. is it not? >> that is correct. >> mr. barry. you are the executive director of the a
>> yes. >> is that true at the university of california berkeley? >> yes. >> how about ucla? >> yes. >> how about nyu. >> yes. a lot of other universities, too is that the case? >> yes. >> now, title vi says that if you receive federal money you cannot harass jews. is that true? >> that is correct. >> has the biden harris administration taken away the money of harvard? >> no. >> how about berkeley? >> no....
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professor of political science and director of the center for peace and security studies at the university of californiaa strong warning we are expecting from pat mcfadden. how would you characterise the threat at the moment, the cyber threat from russia? , , , ., , , russia? yes, it is serious, but we need _ russia? yes, it is serious, but we need to — russia? yes, it is serious, but we need to place _ russia? yes, it is serious, but we need to place these - russia? yes, it is serious, but we need to place these things| we need to place these things in context. cyber attacks can be very broad but their effects tend to be relatively superficial. it's not the same as dropping a bomb on something. it is not the same as invading a country. indeed, these attacks, while they could be very scary for ordinary citizens, they are not going to have a significant military effect and that indeed is the nature of the problem for the russians. they are running out of options, they are in a quagmire in ukraine and even if they succeed at this point, it's going to be some pot —— somewhat of a pyrrhic victory because th
professor of political science and director of the center for peace and security studies at the university of californiaa strong warning we are expecting from pat mcfadden. how would you characterise the threat at the moment, the cyber threat from russia? , , , ., , , russia? yes, it is serious, but we need _ russia? yes, it is serious, but we need to — russia? yes, it is serious, but we need to place _ russia? yes, it is serious, but we need to place these - russia? yes, it is serious, but...
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former policy analyst at the pentagon, now co—director of central european studies at the university of southern californiayou forjoining me. first of all, why has this happened so late? we heard from one army colonel who said it would have been allowed a year ago and another said two years too late, president zelensky has been asking for months, how has this taken so long? figs been asking for months, how has this taken so long?— this taken so long? as you know, this taken so long? as you know. the _ this taken so long? as you know, the biden _ this taken so long? as you - know, the biden administration has been pulled in various directions, one faction that the strongest pro— ukraine faction did want to give more weapons, more other is asian for deeper strikes much earlier but president biden pulled on the other direction for those who are afraid of watching palliation, freedom escalation and hope that the more good —— could go better with the weapons that were given already and it hasn't worked out that way unfortunately so what has appeared too little, too late at each step. including this one, i'm afra
former policy analyst at the pentagon, now co—director of central european studies at the university of southern californiayou forjoining me. first of all, why has this happened so late? we heard from one army colonel who said it would have been allowed a year ago and another said two years too late, president zelensky has been asking for months, how has this taken so long? figs been asking for months, how has this taken so long?— this taken so long? as you know, this taken so long? as you...
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the study, by the university of southern california, analysed the impact of ending sugar rationing in war. it found significant differences between babies born either side of the ending of sugar rationing in britain. professor steve turner is the president of the royal college of paediatrics and child heath. he told us more about the differences between those born either side of the sugar rationing. i think that the overall message i would like people to take home is that at all stages we assume it should be exposed to reasonable amounts of a healthy, balanced diet. we are focusing on sugar here. the authors of the paper said about authors of the paper said about a third of the benefit of a low sugar exposure occurs during fatal life, so whilst that is the best estimate, i think that there is no doubt that in the nine months before we are born as foetuses we are exposed to an environment and resample that environment and it is well described in a huge literature to which this paper now adds, that those exposures not only influence us before we were born, but our health and well—being
the study, by the university of southern california, analysed the impact of ending sugar rationing in war. it found significant differences between babies born either side of the ending of sugar rationing in britain. professor steve turner is the president of the royal college of paediatrics and child heath. he told us more about the differences between those born either side of the sugar rationing. i think that the overall message i would like people to take home is that at all stages we...
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the study, by the university of southern california, analysed the impact of ending sugar rationing inrationing in britain. i spoke to professor steve turner who is the president of the royal college of paediatrics and child heath. he told us more about the differences between those born either side of the sugar rationing. i think the overall message i would like people to take home is that at all stages way, as humans, should be exposed to reasonable amount of a healthy balanced diet. we are focusing on sugar here. to answer the question more specifically, i think the authors of the paper said about a third of the benefit of a low sugar exposure occurs during foetal life. that is the best estimate, i think there is no doubt that in the nine months before we are born, as foetuses, we are exposed to an environment and we sampled that environment. it is well described, in a huge literature to which this paper now adds, that those exposures not only influence how we grow before, but influence our health and well—being for many decades after we are born. as this paper shows, after we are b
the study, by the university of southern california, analysed the impact of ending sugar rationing inrationing in britain. i spoke to professor steve turner who is the president of the royal college of paediatrics and child heath. he told us more about the differences between those born either side of the sugar rationing. i think the overall message i would like people to take home is that at all stages way, as humans, should be exposed to reasonable amount of a healthy balanced diet. we are...
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they say the university of california has engaged in unfair and illegal practices and now they want help. and police say they want to see improvement as many of them claim. they're doing the work of 2 people and not being paid enough. >>people that are on the frontline to do the essential work, the critical work to keep our communities going. been asked to do more and more and more with less and less and less are getting priced out of their communities. we're getting priced out at the checkout counter. they've had enough. it's time for the employers step up, right to do right by these workers are treated with the respect they've earned. >>you see workers contract expired 2 weeks ago and they've been at the bargaining table with the university since june, they'll resume bargaining next month. >>coming up after the break, strong winds and heavy rains sweeping across the bay area. we continue team coverage from the east bay. stay with us. ♪ you know i'm a dreamer ♪ ♪ but my heart's of gold ♪ ♪ just one more night ♪ ♪ and i'm coming off this long and winding road ♪ ♪ i'm on my way ♪ ♪ i'm on
they say the university of california has engaged in unfair and illegal practices and now they want help. and police say they want to see improvement as many of them claim. they're doing the work of 2 people and not being paid enough. >>people that are on the frontline to do the essential work, the critical work to keep our communities going. been asked to do more and more and more with less and less and less are getting priced out of their communities. we're getting priced out at the...
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they say the university of california has engaged in unfair and illegal practices. mprovements as many of them are claiming they're doing the work of 2 people in there not being paid enough. >> you've got people that are on the frontline to do the essential work, the critical work to keep our communities going. we have been asked to do more and more and more with less and less and less are getting priced out of their communities. the getting priced out of the checkout counter. they've had enough. it's time for the employers to step up, right to do right by these workers to treated with the respect they >> you see workers contract expired 2 weeks ago and they've been at the bargaining table with the university since june. they will resume those talks next month. and san jose advocates have gotten an extension to raise enough money to save the historic japanese american farmhouse over the summer. the san jose city council voted to turn the sock away house and property into urban housing organizations that wanted to preserve the property foch to move it. they argue the
they say the university of california has engaged in unfair and illegal practices. mprovements as many of them are claiming they're doing the work of 2 people in there not being paid enough. >> you've got people that are on the frontline to do the essential work, the critical work to keep our communities going. we have been asked to do more and more and more with less and less and less are getting priced out of their communities. the getting priced out of the checkout counter. they've had...
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if they don't reach a new agreement with the university of california. me of those workers gathered today on campus to assemble, picket signs for the strike, which is set for next wednesday and thursday. the workers claim ucsf is refusing to bargain in good faith with the health care, research and technical staff, and they say they're concerned the hospital has not been sharing the full extent of vacant jobs during what they call a staffing shortage, which is affecting research and patient care. >> i have personally very much felt the recruitment and retention crisis. i've seen certain arms of my drug discovery program be completely cut in half, with no expectation to hire back that staff, and when you know you're working on drug discovery for parkinson's and alzheimer's and other neurodegenerative diseases, that is tomorrow's cure. that is being delayed because we cannot keep our labs staffed. >> 98% of the union voted last week to approve this strike. now, ucsf released a statement that says in part, quote, we continue to be disappointed by utpa's unfou
if they don't reach a new agreement with the university of california. me of those workers gathered today on campus to assemble, picket signs for the strike, which is set for next wednesday and thursday. the workers claim ucsf is refusing to bargain in good faith with the health care, research and technical staff, and they say they're concerned the hospital has not been sharing the full extent of vacant jobs during what they call a staffing shortage, which is affecting research and patient...
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of purchasing more in the future. renowned comp and market expert barbara have from the university of california assessed our research results. she says that while nothing was offset here, nobody else has taken effective measures in its own operations. lorio appears to be doing all the important things right, where they are focusing on directly reducing their own emissions, including and their supply chain. and they're not using carbon credits to make a greenhouse gas claim. and they also are supporting external projects. and this is what our company should do. and i think where lorio ran into trouble is, would be decided to trust the carbon compensation market when choosing what external projects to support. one of the world's launches corporations appears to have full and for a green scam. that's as of october 2020 full, the website still promotes their alleged protection of 9 growth. as the 1st such a project in honduras is baffling. even more, inc. comprehensible is how laurie l was able to even purchase credits. it should not have been possible since no credits were generated comp and canno
of purchasing more in the future. renowned comp and market expert barbara have from the university of california assessed our research results. she says that while nothing was offset here, nobody else has taken effective measures in its own operations. lorio appears to be doing all the important things right, where they are focusing on directly reducing their own emissions, including and their supply chain. and they're not using carbon credits to make a greenhouse gas claim. and they also are...