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now here in california -- you know, california is always a little bit different, right? so here in california here is where we are -- 36% of the vote has been counted, 36%. we are in a dead heat tie. [applause]. and so the facts are, it is too close to call. the facts are it is going to be a long night, and we will be watching returns all night, but all those people who have already declared this race, maybe that was not a smart thing to do. [applause]. >> on primary night i promised that i would run a tireless, fearless campaign. and i want to tell all of you that you have run a tireless, fearless campaign as well. i want to thank the tens of thousands of volunteers who have given of their time, of their money and particularly all of you out there would made phone calls, who knocked on doors, who left literature. you know what, with 36% of the vote in and this race in a dead heat, guess what. every call you made mattered. [applause]. every call you made mattered. every door you knocked on mattered. every friend, every colleague, every worker you said, hey, you have to g
now here in california -- you know, california is always a little bit different, right? so here in california here is where we are -- 36% of the vote has been counted, 36%. we are in a dead heat tie. [applause]. and so the facts are, it is too close to call. the facts are it is going to be a long night, and we will be watching returns all night, but all those people who have already declared this race, maybe that was not a smart thing to do. [applause]. >> on primary night i promised that...
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there is cold air mass that is settled in over california. bay area is going to see another brutally cold night. there is below freezing in san jose. 31 degrees, peninsula is looking at 31 in redwood city. and freezing in palo alto. looking at los altos, 30 degrees by morning. there is around san francisco, a record in the morning. 39 degrees, 34 in daily city. tomorrow into north bay there is jant rosa this morning down to 25 degrees and there is a 25 degree morning again, tomorrow. santa rosa expected to be a record as well. interest are there is records expected at richmond and there is 34 in oakland. numbers are actually a few degrees cooler than where we are this morning so there is 28 in livermore. and there is is a freeze watch tomorrow night through friday morning. our third night of the wide spread freezing temperatures. highs for thursday on the cool side from five to 10 degrees cooler than average. nice, sunny afternoon for thanksgiving. there is temperatures low to mid 50s and around the bay there is temperatures into mid-50s. the
there is cold air mass that is settled in over california. bay area is going to see another brutally cold night. there is below freezing in san jose. 31 degrees, peninsula is looking at 31 in redwood city. and freezing in palo alto. looking at los altos, 30 degrees by morning. there is around san francisco, a record in the morning. 39 degrees, 34 in daily city. tomorrow into north bay there is jant rosa this morning down to 25 degrees and there is a 25 degree morning again, tomorrow. santa rosa...
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despite a court ruling that bars embryonic stem cell research california is on the forefront of promising research. >> stanford university neurosurgeon gary steinberg says he sees a day when stroke victims will be healed. >> investigating other strategies to recover function after a stroke by basically regenerating the brain tissue. >> he found that mice that suffered strokes regenerated brain tissue after being injected with stem cells. you put the stem cells after induce ago stroke in a rodent mammal that the rodent recovers behave. >> his research shows promise for human patients. his findings were made possible by a grant from the california institute from regenerative that the agency created by voters to supply 3 bye for stem cell research over ten years. >> bee received grant for $20 million and that kind of funding is not available from the conditional sources. >> alan is president of the center. >> basic is going really well. >> funding was held up in the courts for about three years while religious groups, but they have shelled out a billion dollars to researchers and universitie
despite a court ruling that bars embryonic stem cell research california is on the forefront of promising research. >> stanford university neurosurgeon gary steinberg says he sees a day when stroke victims will be healed. >> investigating other strategies to recover function after a stroke by basically regenerating the brain tissue. >> he found that mice that suffered strokes regenerated brain tissue after being injected with stem cells. you put the stem cells after induce ago...
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smoking pot recreationally will remain illegal in california. voters have defeated proposition 19 which would have allowed marijuana to be sold and smoked in small amounts. even though the issue gained nationwide attention, very little money was spent in the state to get the measure passed. >>> well, we've covered the election results from california all the way to the carolinas. and election night has received nearly unprecedented coverage, particularly over the internet. our david muir's at arizona state university where he watched the returns in a very tech-savvy town hall meeting. >> vinita and rob, this is a town hall, obviously, unprecedented for abc news to team up with facebook in this way. tonight they sort of unveil technology never used before, actually tracking races in realtime. one of the things that we did was asked them to compare the abc news projection map, this was based on polling and all the data we've sort of pulled together in the few weeks before the midterms, with what they put together. you had your own sort of map fore
smoking pot recreationally will remain illegal in california. voters have defeated proposition 19 which would have allowed marijuana to be sold and smoked in small amounts. even though the issue gained nationwide attention, very little money was spent in the state to get the measure passed. >>> well, we've covered the election results from california all the way to the carolinas. and election night has received nearly unprecedented coverage, particularly over the internet. our david...
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the same tuition as students from california, as long as they qualify. a gruch out of state students sued, claiming california was violating law barring states from giving illegal immigrants benefits not available to other u.s. citizens. but the court said everyone has access to the reduced rates if they attend a california high school for three years. and then, graduate. >> and the antioch man who threatened to commit suicide last thursday pleaded not guilty in a san francisco court today. >> the 51-year-old is charged with seven counts, including kidnapping and making a false bomb threat. he stopped his suv on the upper deck during morning commute, then wave aid gun saying he had explosives in the car. >> he later told officials his wife was cheating on him. the judge set bail at 750,000s oodz police are looking for three masked gunman who robbed a chuck e cheese restaurant saturday night. they stormed in, and hearded -- herded 40 employees and customers including dmirn a storage room. the victims didn't know if thieves left so called police. the bad g
the same tuition as students from california, as long as they qualify. a gruch out of state students sued, claiming california was violating law barring states from giving illegal immigrants benefits not available to other u.s. citizens. but the court said everyone has access to the reduced rates if they attend a california high school for three years. and then, graduate. >> and the antioch man who threatened to commit suicide last thursday pleaded not guilty in a san francisco court...
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your california forecast. look at all the clouds along the coast with 58 big sur to 52 eureka and light rain. should stay out of the central valley, 76 fresno. like the warmest weather in southern california, 81 palm springs. breezy up in the sierra today with 56 tahoe. as we look towards tomorrow and through the weekend, winter storm watch, 2 to 4 feet of new snow about 7,000 feet and the snow will lower to 2,000 feet on sunday which means getting home could be a little tricky. >> it's 6:44 now. today marks a grim day in bay area history. it was 32 years ago when more than 900 people, mostly from the bay area, died in the jonestown massacre. a memorial service will be held this morning at the evergreen cemetery in oakland. that's where many of the victims are buried. part of a seven-panel granite wall with the name of those who died was unveiled at the annual memorial two years ago. 305 children were among those led to a mass suicide in 1978. they had moved to jonestown as part of the people's temple. >> when
your california forecast. look at all the clouds along the coast with 58 big sur to 52 eureka and light rain. should stay out of the central valley, 76 fresno. like the warmest weather in southern california, 81 palm springs. breezy up in the sierra today with 56 tahoe. as we look towards tomorrow and through the weekend, winter storm watch, 2 to 4 feet of new snow about 7,000 feet and the snow will lower to 2,000 feet on sunday which means getting home could be a little tricky. >> it's...
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god bless california and god bless america. thank you! >> there you have it, meg whitman conceding defeat to the next governor of california, jerry brown. >> and stay with us. the camera phone? man: i did. do you wanna go first? i've been waiting for this all day. ok, this is from... aunt stacey. introducing chase quickdeposit. just photograph the front and back of your check using the chase mobile app on your iphone, and hit send. it went through. this is so cool. this is so cool. you wanna try it? yea. ok. make a depositght. from anytime--make a det with your iphone. to mister and misses walker. why would they send my parents a check? chase what matters. ♪ >> closed captioning brought to >> closed captioning brought to >>> welcome back to our specialy election night of our news. >> 10 candidates are vying for the seat, but it could be sometime before we know which one has won. >> that is because oakland is using ranked voting for the first time. here are the latest numbers in that race. don perrata, 26%. rebecca kaplan, 20%. >> and ce
god bless california and god bless america. thank you! >> there you have it, meg whitman conceding defeat to the next governor of california, jerry brown. >> and stay with us. the camera phone? man: i did. do you wanna go first? i've been waiting for this all day. ok, this is from... aunt stacey. introducing chase quickdeposit. just photograph the front and back of your check using the chase mobile app on your iphone, and hit send. it went through. this is so cool. this is so cool....
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marijuana, the proposition in california went down. we just learned this. we were able to see mentions in real-time, actually spiking on the issue. one more example of how people weigh in almost immediately on facebook. you see 296 mentions in 1 minute. one example of how facebook was able to track the election. david muir, abc news, asu. >>> there was another lasting image from election night last night. one democrat who held on to his seat could not contain himself. >> here's something you don't see often, colorado congressmang he was doing cartwheels. >> he was excited. we'll be right back. ♪ [ female announcer ] keurig has over 200 varieties of gourmet coffee and tea to choose from. ♪ keurig is the way to brew fresh, delicious coffee in under a minute. way to brew. [ female announcer ] so with keurig, every cup tastes like it's brewed just for you. ♪ because it is. choose. brew. enjoy. keurig. all you expect from the number-one recommended detergent by dermatologists. all free clear is free of dyes and perfumes. and has powerful stainlifters to he
marijuana, the proposition in california went down. we just learned this. we were able to see mentions in real-time, actually spiking on the issue. one more example of how people weigh in almost immediately on facebook. you see 296 mentions in 1 minute. one example of how facebook was able to track the election. david muir, abc news, asu. >>> there was another lasting image from election night last night. one democrat who held on to his seat could not contain himself. >> here's...
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try it today. >>> california's ancient redwoods have survived floods, fires and loggers. but ofimpact of global warming is still a big question. dan ashley reports. >>> this is an unconventional experiment taking place high above the ground. in the giant trees in the whittaker forest near king's canyon. we provided researchers with a camera. >> you spend the day crown mapping or branch mapping. >> two people have come together to study the giants. they were taking careful measurements and taking photos high up in the trees, they will count the leaves and measure the branches. >> then you have to hold that position while you count this with the other hand and get the measurement. >> they are hoping to determine whether global warming is having an impact on the last remaining grows of redwoods in the world. anthony ambrose is one of the tree climbing researchers. >> it's critical to get up in the trees because that is where all the sacks happening. that is what is going on in the tree in order to understand the tree and what it's doing and how it's growing and it's structur
try it today. >>> california's ancient redwoods have survived floods, fires and loggers. but ofimpact of global warming is still a big question. dan ashley reports. >>> this is an unconventional experiment taking place high above the ground. in the giant trees in the whittaker forest near king's canyon. we provided researchers with a camera. >> you spend the day crown mapping or branch mapping. >> two people have come together to study the giants. they were taking...
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et led in 57 counties but you all of them were in northern california. and proposition 23 that would put a freeze on the global warming law. the measure would have suspended the state's climate law until unemployment dropped below 5.5% for 12 months. >>> this morning, it's still a tight race that is too close to call. pamela harris has taken a slight 46% to 45% lead over republican challenger. neither has conceded in that race. we'll continue to bring you up to the minute results all morning. you can also go to our website at www.abc7.com for any state or local race you are interested in. find links on the front page. >> ballot counting cops, san francisco police are investigating a bizarre theft by a polling inspector. an election inspector broke into a ballot counting machine and made off with about 75 ballots and other materials last night. suspect also stole a cell phone of a teenage poll worker. election officials say police and sheriffs officials are investigating the theft. >>> other big story of the day, prayed to celebrate the san francisco gian
et led in 57 counties but you all of them were in northern california. and proposition 23 that would put a freeze on the global warming law. the measure would have suspended the state's climate law until unemployment dropped below 5.5% for 12 months. >>> this morning, it's still a tight race that is too close to call. pamela harris has taken a slight 46% to 45% lead over republican challenger. neither has conceded in that race. we'll continue to bring you up to the minute results all...
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. >> california will argue against the early release of inmates tomorrow. 18 states joined california in trying to throw out a decision that requires the release of prisoners to relieve overcrowding insisting last year's ruling bit ninth circuit court jeopardizes public safety. the local judges believed california could only improve the care in prisons by reducing its inmate population. >> more still to come this monday. continuing the california health care providers being fine forward not paying it forward to doctors and hospitals. >> and feds are working to keep imposters from ending up in your holiday stocking. they crack down on cyber fraud. >> i'm sandhya patel. cold again tonight. who will drop below freezing and likely see frost by morning coming up. >> and big picasso discovery in france. nearlyaúaúeÑeÑeÑeÑeÑeÑeÑeÑeÑeÑep >> closed captioning brought to you by mancini sleepworld. >> you may have heard it's cyber monday but there is a catch. >> always. and there is that and more consumer news. >> california's seven largest health plans have been slapped with nearly
. >> california will argue against the early release of inmates tomorrow. 18 states joined california in trying to throw out a decision that requires the release of prisoners to relieve overcrowding insisting last year's ruling bit ninth circuit court jeopardizes public safety. the local judges believed california could only improve the care in prisons by reducing its inmate population. >> more still to come this monday. continuing the california health care providers being fine...
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parts of california turned into a modern day dust bowl. many blaming it on three years of drought. others blaming congress. tonight there is the latest war on the war over water. this orchard is dead z it's just feet from water, there wasn't enough to keep it alive. >> and we can't get a stable supply of water. >> curtis is a farmer and his business counts on water to grow almonds. he worries he, too, will have to let trees die. >> there has been a drought but this has been a political drought in, our opinion. >> many blame congress and environmentalists for creating a dust bowl in the san joaquin valley by diverting water back to the sacramento delta. >> this is left our ability to farm hanging in the balance. >> delivering water was to develop agricultural region. >> sarah wolf with wetlands water district to supply water to 600,000 acres of farmland in western fresno and kings counties and legislation cut how much water goes to farmers. >> we went to receiving only about 65% and that is almost half of what we're contracted to receive. >
parts of california turned into a modern day dust bowl. many blaming it on three years of drought. others blaming congress. tonight there is the latest war on the war over water. this orchard is dead z it's just feet from water, there wasn't enough to keep it alive. >> and we can't get a stable supply of water. >> curtis is a farmer and his business counts on water to grow almonds. he worries he, too, will have to let trees die. >> there has been a drought but this has been a...
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it's going to come to california. we're going to win this. >> and women also spent an unprecedented amount of money to run for governor. and in fact just to give you a perspective, she spent more money that al gore did. today sherk said she has no regrets about spending $140 million because she's said she needed to get her face across as a political novice sox that is a latest from the hilton hotel. we're waiting to see what's happening tonight. back to san francisco. >> we'll check in with you later on this evening. >> mid term elections generally see low voter turnout. according to the field poll, nine and a half million californians will have cast votes by the end of the day, 600,000 more than in the last gubernatorial election. the increase may be due to intense efforts to get out the vote by political parties and volunteers. california's unemployment rate says 4% on the election cutting across the political spectrum. as proof we give you george hefter. >> i got laid off. >> jeffrey and and i'm unemployed. >> and
it's going to come to california. we're going to win this. >> and women also spent an unprecedented amount of money to run for governor. and in fact just to give you a perspective, she spent more money that al gore did. today sherk said she has no regrets about spending $140 million because she's said she needed to get her face across as a political novice sox that is a latest from the hilton hotel. we're waiting to see what's happening tonight. back to san francisco. >> we'll check...
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here's a look at our california forecast. notice the temperatures are starting to cool across the state. we have 60 chico and 64 sacramento. still a little warmer as you head towards palm springs at 81 degrees. as far as what's going to happen up in tahoe starting tomorrow all the way through sunday, we have a winter storm watch, 2 to 4 feet of snow above 7,000 feet and the snow lowering to 2,000 feet sunday so getting back home may be a little tricky. kristen. >> thanks, mike. it's 5:48. fresh evidence this morning that sarah palin may be setting herself up for a presidential run in 2012. she believes she could defeat president obama. jenelle is here with the bombshell. >> in an interview with abc news, the 2008 republican vice presidential nominee says she's considering a run for president in 2012. ♪ >> alaska! i love this state like i love my family! >> we certainly have seen a lot of sarah palin lately. she has her own reality tv show. we've seen her support her daughter bristol on "dancing with the stars." she's a cabl
here's a look at our california forecast. notice the temperatures are starting to cool across the state. we have 60 chico and 64 sacramento. still a little warmer as you head towards palm springs at 81 degrees. as far as what's going to happen up in tahoe starting tomorrow all the way through sunday, we have a winter storm watch, 2 to 4 feet of snow above 7,000 feet and the snow lowering to 2,000 feet sunday so getting back home may be a little tricky. kristen. >> thanks, mike. it's 5:48....
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that can help whitman if it holds true in california. >>> nannette, thank you very much. california's senate candidates spent the day barn storming the state. >> senator boxer followed jerry brown in downtown los angeles. she compared rival karly fiorin'ses political philosophy, repeating her man tra it's time for a change telling a crowd 78% believe the nation and state are headed in the wrong direction z in the race for lieutenant governor, republican able maldonado showed up on gavin newsom's home turf again, spoke to supporters on the steps of city hall, then left to a mixed reactions. opponents booed. newsom joined jerry brown in east l.a. today. newsom now has a five-point advantage. >>> and millions of californians have not turned in their ballots yet. there is a flood of return that's could delay race results. the absentee voters should drop off ballots now because it's too late to put them in the mail. so keep that in mind if you're still hanging on. and tomorrow night we're going to bring you updates throughout night on big races statewide and local after polls
that can help whitman if it holds true in california. >>> nannette, thank you very much. california's senate candidates spent the day barn storming the state. >> senator boxer followed jerry brown in downtown los angeles. she compared rival karly fiorin'ses political philosophy, repeating her man tra it's time for a change telling a crowd 78% believe the nation and state are headed in the wrong direction z in the race for lieutenant governor, republican able maldonado showed up...
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>> it's not and historically as part of california's history. our communities were developed in the '50s when the car was king and every house had a garage and driveway rights to the roads. >> they said 70% of the commuters are driving alone as 2005. is that going to change in your opinion? >> in the bay area there is such a concerted effort to try to make transit more attractive and more convenient. if that trend continues, if gas prices continue to stay high go up more, people are still having trouble finding employment, that will drive people to transit but otherwise it's hard to predict. again, in this state in particular people really like to have the convenience and independence and privacy of their own car. >> what about the caldecott? >> hopefully it will get rid of the bottleneck in that direction that we've had and it should relieve that but it's not going to make it vanish completely and more and more cars on the road at different rates. the bay bridge, my understanding is that the new bay bridge will not have any real benefit for the
>> it's not and historically as part of california's history. our communities were developed in the '50s when the car was king and every house had a garage and driveway rights to the roads. >> they said 70% of the commuters are driving alone as 2005. is that going to change in your opinion? >> in the bay area there is such a concerted effort to try to make transit more attractive and more convenient. if that trend continues, if gas prices continue to stay high go up more,...
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on the final sunday she reached out to latino voters in southern california. former hewlett-packard chief carly fiorina made a final push. who can turn out for most supporters on tuesday. >> i think it's time to hold barbara boxer accountable for failed performance on behalf of the people of california. >> you hear fiorina coming out swinging but she's trailing behind boxer 41% to boxer's 49. for much of this campaign, it has been focussed on jobs. today fiorina spoke about reining in government. there's no denying the point of this in walnut creek with the mobilizer gop base to get them to show up at the polls come tuesday. abc 7 news. >> thanks. california voters will start going to the polls in a little more than 36 hours to decide who will be the next governor of the golden state. the polls showed democrat jerry brown with a ten point lead over meg whitman. his eight years of governor from 1975 to '83 he believes give him the edge. brown supporters rallied for him in pa choke coand sacramento today. >> i know all the bodies buried over there under the capi
on the final sunday she reached out to latino voters in southern california. former hewlett-packard chief carly fiorina made a final push. who can turn out for most supporters on tuesday. >> i think it's time to hold barbara boxer accountable for failed performance on behalf of the people of california. >> you hear fiorina coming out swinging but she's trailing behind boxer 41% to boxer's 49. for much of this campaign, it has been focussed on jobs. today fiorina spoke about reining...
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it would have been california's first execution in five years. when asked where the state found a new batch of the drug, a correction spokesperson said, quote, i'm not at liberty to say. that unknown may prevent any more executions because the public has a right to know where it came from. if it did come from a foreign company the risk of harm escalates. convicted murderer was put to death after 11th hour dispute over dispute of the drug obtained from a british company. a judge blocked the execution but the u.s. supreme court overturned that ruling saying there is no evidence on record to suggest the drug obtained from a foreign source is unsafe. i'm sure we'll be hearing a lot more about this today. >>> this morning, battle over california's 11th congressional district heads to court. they have the most recent update injury any mcnerney leads his challenger by slim 548 margin but the race is far from settled. republicans are challenging the signature verification process by the registrar of voters of vote by mail envelopes. >> oakland police say
it would have been california's first execution in five years. when asked where the state found a new batch of the drug, a correction spokesperson said, quote, i'm not at liberty to say. that unknown may prevent any more executions because the public has a right to know where it came from. if it did come from a foreign company the risk of harm escalates. convicted murderer was put to death after 11th hour dispute over dispute of the drug obtained from a british company. a judge blocked the...
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senator in california apparently is not over yet. barbara boxer is declared the winner but carly fiorina is not giving up. >> i'm terry mcsweeney live where the world champions are going to be honored, with a parade. hundreds of thousands of people expected. we've got team coverage coming up. >> and i'll have your parade weather forecast, record high temperatures and if you are going beach, there is some rough surf waiting for you. i'll tell you how long it will be there. >> and no delays on bay area freeways but live shot of the toll plaza but with up to half a million to attend the giants game. you may want to consider mass transit. i'll have alternates for you. >> the giants parade and we have election coverage, as well. i'm kristen sze. >> i'm eric thomas. state attorney general jerry brown is going back to governor and sent him back to the governor's office. they elected him by an 8% margin with votes from more than 80% of precincts counted. he left 28 years ago after serving two terms. whitman conceded after spending $142 milli
senator in california apparently is not over yet. barbara boxer is declared the winner but carly fiorina is not giving up. >> i'm terry mcsweeney live where the world champions are going to be honored, with a parade. hundreds of thousands of people expected. we've got team coverage coming up. >> and i'll have your parade weather forecast, record high temperatures and if you are going beach, there is some rough surf waiting for you. i'll tell you how long it will be there. >>...
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>> from a restored california economy that. is where it always comes from. >> how california gets there is the challenge brown admitted. he doesn't know. and he added no nobel-winning economists don't agree on how this will happen fchl it doesn't grow enough we're going to have a difficult, painful process in sacramento. >> something we're familiar w thank you. >> and this happened before. >> other campaign watched closely here and around the country is u.s. senate seat. barbara boxer fought to keep. boxer wound up winning but carly fiorina refused to concede defeat until today. in claiming victory, barbara boxer acknowledged a fierce contest was the toughest of boxer's long career. >> this is my 11th straight election victory. and what a sweet one sit. -- it s. >> boxer celebrated, fiorina refused to concede, until nearly 12 hours later in, irvine. >> we won with independents. in the end, we dmot overcome the registration advantage that democrats have, and in particular, in l.a. county. >> in the end in, california long-time i
>> from a restored california economy that. is where it always comes from. >> how california gets there is the challenge brown admitted. he doesn't know. and he added no nobel-winning economists don't agree on how this will happen fchl it doesn't grow enough we're going to have a difficult, painful process in sacramento. >> something we're familiar w thank you. >> and this happened before. >> other campaign watched closely here and around the country is u.s. senate...
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even if you lived in california your whole life. so make sure to file on time and as this mother did, keep your receipts. i'm michael finney, "7 on your side." >> very good point. all right. well, still ahead, the long-awaited seventh harry potter film paying on the screen but does it keep our muggle dogs bound? next. save $523! 16 minutes could save you 16%! come on... isn't it time an auto insurer gave it to you straight? that's why you should talk to state farm. but not yet. first, talk to any one of the 40 million drivers who already have state farm. 40 million. yeah, that's more than geico and progressive combined. by a lot. 40 million drivers. more savings. and discounts up to 40%. where else you gonna get discounts like that? call an agent at 1-800-state-farm or go online. [ younger brother ] oh, do you want it? yeah. ok, we'll split it. [ female announcer ] made fresh, so light... ...buttery and flaky... this is half. that is not half. guys i have more. [ female announcer ] do you have enough crescents? with cinnabon cinnamo
even if you lived in california your whole life. so make sure to file on time and as this mother did, keep your receipts. i'm michael finney, "7 on your side." >> very good point. all right. well, still ahead, the long-awaited seventh harry potter film paying on the screen but does it keep our muggle dogs bound? next. save $523! 16 minutes could save you 16%! come on... isn't it time an auto insurer gave it to you straight? that's why you should talk to state farm. but not yet....
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>> clearing the way for the live broadcast of an appeals court hearing on the constitutionality of california's same sex marriage ban. >> a live look at some of the fog hanging over the bay area this morning. ah, that's a sign of cooler weather finally here. now just waiting on the rain, the thunderstorms and snow. >> so far you won't find any surprises on bay area bridges this point with this live shot of the bay bridge but we'll look out for that fog for you for the morning drive, especially the north bay. >> another sea gull is spotted with a beer can collar. there's a reward for the arrest of the person who's abusing the birds. >> thanks for joining us. i'm eric thomas. my first notion it's cooler weather, outside, goosebumps immediately. >> we'll talk more about that. thanks for joining us. u.c. regents voting on a plan to raise tuition for students and protestors say they'll be back out today. (chanting) >> police used pepper spray and batons to keep some of the 300 demonstrators from barging into yesterday's u.c. regents meeting. the protestors demonstrated against the 8% student fee hik
>> clearing the way for the live broadcast of an appeals court hearing on the constitutionality of california's same sex marriage ban. >> a live look at some of the fog hanging over the bay area this morning. ah, that's a sign of cooler weather finally here. now just waiting on the rain, the thunderstorms and snow. >> so far you won't find any surprises on bay area bridges this point with this live shot of the bay bridge but we'll look out for that fog for you for the morning...
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starting in northern california heading sounl. at her first stop, whitman discounted polls that show her trailing. >> well, our polls showed it to be a dead heat z you can see some of the public polls were narrowing. this is all going to depend on voter turn out. >> looking at the average, whitman served ahead in april and again in september. but look what happened since. poster nate silver give her a 4% chance of winning. >> abc 7's bruce cane said mid september is when jerry brown launched his ad campaign, next day, gloria al red put the former housekeeper in front of cameras. >> three of these together helped to define meg whitman in way that's seemed to have moved voters in particular. >> saying wittman didn't have a lot of room to maneuver if showing compassion. >> and saying if they treated her the way they did, they're going to have a problem with latinos. they chose their poison but it turned out to be a lethal one. >> and behind me, you can hear barbara lee whipping up the crowd. the pro -- professor cane says meg whitman
starting in northern california heading sounl. at her first stop, whitman discounted polls that show her trailing. >> well, our polls showed it to be a dead heat z you can see some of the public polls were narrowing. this is all going to depend on voter turn out. >> looking at the average, whitman served ahead in april and again in september. but look what happened since. poster nate silver give her a 4% chance of winning. >> abc 7's bruce cane said mid september is when jerry...
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the california man whose nine-minute lessons on the internet are turning children into math whizzes. even bill gates' son. >>> good evening on this friday night. every year we know it's coming and yet every year there seems to be a picture that still surprises us. it happened again today on this black friday when millions of americans head out to the malls despite the crowds to get their hands on bargains. economists have said, we need this. they're hoping for the best shopping season in four years. but the chaos and down right danger we witnessed today, many shoppers could have done without. we begin with abby boudreau in new york city. and the scene behind you there, far more serene than what we saw elsewhere today. >> reporter: well, it looks calm now, david, but the groulds were massive throughout the day. and with so many shoppers, something was bound to happen. shoppers stormed through the doors at this north buffalo target store at 4:00 a.m. customers falling down, screaming. a pileup, right in the entrim way. this man appeared to be hurt, but quickly shook it off and joined t
the california man whose nine-minute lessons on the internet are turning children into math whizzes. even bill gates' son. >>> good evening on this friday night. every year we know it's coming and yet every year there seems to be a picture that still surprises us. it happened again today on this black friday when millions of americans head out to the malls despite the crowds to get their hands on bargains. economists have said, we need this. they're hoping for the best shopping season...
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but if you want to get california moving again, i'm ready. are you? >> closed captioning brought to >> closed captioning brought to >>> there could be more mail bombs out there, and finding them is the focus of u.s. counter terrorism officials. national security advisor john brenin says a foiled plot appears to be the work of al-qaeda in yemen. it may have been designed to blowup in midair. >>> the polls open in less than a day and a half across california, and today the candidates rallied their supporters one last time while hoping to reach undecided voters. today republican senate hopeful carly fiorina reached out to east bay seniors. she hopes a nationwide anti-incumbency wave helps deny barbara boxer a fourth term in the senate. both candidates talked about creating jobs today. >> we have to put 2.3 million californians back to work. we have to get out of control government spending under control. >> what we need to do is make sure that the private sector, especially clean energy has those incentives. those are jobs that could be made in america.
but if you want to get california moving again, i'm ready. are you? >> closed captioning brought to >> closed captioning brought to >>> there could be more mail bombs out there, and finding them is the focus of u.s. counter terrorism officials. national security advisor john brenin says a foiled plot appears to be the work of al-qaeda in yemen. it may have been designed to blowup in midair. >>> the polls open in less than a day and a half across california, and...
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the ceo will fly to southern california where she'll attend a california republican party in irvine. back to the race for california governor. democrat jerry brown cast his vote at an oakland fire station this morning. this is his campaigning earlier this year. he will remain there tonight. no word if she'll be making any public appearances today. she's spent more of her own money than any other candidate in california history. governor schwarzenegger gave a very diplomatic answer who he voted for. >> i will let you know. i don't want that the to be the news. the key thing is people go out and the vote. >> the governor went on to say that he believes voters are fatigued at the end of any election noting the high number of ads fights and debates they see during the campaign. but also predicted that california would be unique and independent in how it votes when compared to the rest of the nation. and in the race for california lieutenant governor democratic san francisco gavin newsom and they brought their baby. >> elections workers are billsy fixing a snafu on mail-in ballots that ca
the ceo will fly to southern california where she'll attend a california republican party in irvine. back to the race for california governor. democrat jerry brown cast his vote at an oakland fire station this morning. this is his campaigning earlier this year. he will remain there tonight. no word if she'll be making any public appearances today. she's spent more of her own money than any other candidate in california history. governor schwarzenegger gave a very diplomatic answer who he voted...
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. >> the california high speed rail project that would connect the bay area to southern california has hit a massive new bump in the form of new power shift in congress. teresa garcia is live at san jose's station to tell us more. >> hopefully it won't derail plans here at the train station one of the locations the high speed rail is planned to pass through. currently it relies on federal dollars having been awarded more than $3 billion for the project that will tie sacramento and the bay area to southern california. it could change because there is a change of party leadership in the house. republican lawmakers in line to head up the committee he wants to reexamine $10 billion of federal grants for high speed rail projects nationwide. this is one of president obama's for developing infrastructure but a ranking gop member from florida is speaking out saying he doesn't agree with the funding selection. it's not high speed rail he opposes but where it is built. regions like california may not use them enough to financially support such service. soon to be republican house transportation
. >> the california high speed rail project that would connect the bay area to southern california has hit a massive new bump in the form of new power shift in congress. teresa garcia is live at san jose's station to tell us more. >> hopefully it won't derail plans here at the train station one of the locations the high speed rail is planned to pass through. currently it relies on federal dollars having been awarded more than $3 billion for the project that will tie sacramento and...
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. >> california's plan for a high speed rail may be derailed by yesterday's election specifically in who will now control the house of representatives. teresa garcia joins us were more on some comments that could derail the rail plan? >> currently the federal government has already awarded california more than $3 billion for its high speed rail project. this is the line that is expected to tie sacramento and san francisco bay area with los angeles and san diego. but now, its change in party leadership that could pull that money off the project here. the republican lawmaker in line to head up the house transportation committee says he wants to reexamine $10 billion in grants for high speed rail lines. it's been president obama's signature programs but the ranking gop member is saying that he didn't degree with the transportation department's funding selection. not that he supports high speed rail but he is opposed to the regions that may not support the services. there are many that oppose the trains running through the cities because of noise and other reasons. what the gop leader is
. >> california's plan for a high speed rail may be derailed by yesterday's election specifically in who will now control the house of representatives. teresa garcia joins us were more on some comments that could derail the rail plan? >> currently the federal government has already awarded california more than $3 billion for its high speed rail project. this is the line that is expected to tie sacramento and san francisco bay area with los angeles and san diego. but now, its change...
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police arrested him in southern california. the officer is recovering from serious leg injuries after spending a week in the hospital. >> let's take a look at the forecast. >> not bad for november. no rain in the forecast. right now it doesn't look impressive. good monday morning, we had the giants win and quiet weather as we look from mount tam this morning. talk about the temperatures. they are cool in the valleys. dry air and lack of clouds and wind have allowed most of us to drop in the 40s. some exceptions, oakland, mountain view and antioch in the low to mid-50s. around monterey bay, gilroy and monterey in the mid to upper 40s. near 50s for watsonville and salinas. high pressure that brings us sunshine and quiet weather in the next couple of days as we build the warmth through the mid-week time frame. cooler this weekend with more clouds and that small chance of rain right now. starting in the east bay valleys dublin at 71. brentwood 75 degrees. most of the east bay shore, mid-70s. richmond berkeley hercules hacking out i
police arrested him in southern california. the officer is recovering from serious leg injuries after spending a week in the hospital. >> let's take a look at the forecast. >> not bad for november. no rain in the forecast. right now it doesn't look impressive. good monday morning, we had the giants win and quiet weather as we look from mount tam this morning. talk about the temperatures. they are cool in the valleys. dry air and lack of clouds and wind have allowed most of us to...
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nearly half a million california college students will pay more for their education. the state university system has just approved a 15% tuition increase. terry mcsweeney is live at san francisco state. are students afraid they may have to drop out? >> some are and here is why. the board of trustees approached at 5% increase for on, 10% additional in september. add that to the 30% they approved over the past year or so, add it all up and you've got a economic lessons nobody out here signed up for. it's going to be an expensive lessons for moist of the students as well as 400,000 cs yu students state wade. their current tuition of $4230, it will go up to 4084. >> for so many students here, the city course of tuition hikes has prompted lifestyle changes. >> in the house i live in we've had to get an extra roommate and i know i don't go out to eat or anything like that, don't go shopping. >> masters graduate is grateful she's getting out now. >> i have a family so that will make a lot of adjustments. my husband's taken a second job so i can finish. not something we expec
nearly half a million california college students will pay more for their education. the state university system has just approved a 15% tuition increase. terry mcsweeney is live at san francisco state. are students afraid they may have to drop out? >> some are and here is why. the board of trustees approached at 5% increase for on, 10% additional in september. add that to the 30% they approved over the past year or so, add it all up and you've got a economic lessons nobody out here...
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in northern california, a candymaker. and then, there's the owner of a pizza parlor. he's the republican nominee for a seat in mow lean, illinois. they're a handful of the dazzlingly diverse group of more than 200 candidates seeking public office for the very first time. most are running for the house of representatives. 16 candidates running for congress are doctors including larry bouchon, an indiana heart surgeon, who was upset about health care reform. >> people in the private sector need to step forward. >> reporter: four of the first-time candidates for office, are basketball or football players. then, there's the gospel singer from frog jump, tennessee. ♪ 138 women are major party candidates vying for house seats. 38 candidates are latino. and 61, african-american, of which 14 are republicans. tim scott of south carolina, a tea party conservative, is favored to become the first african-american republican elected to congress from the deep south since reconstruction. his district, 75% white. >> there's no question that the issues are more important than the ra
in northern california, a candymaker. and then, there's the owner of a pizza parlor. he's the republican nominee for a seat in mow lean, illinois. they're a handful of the dazzlingly diverse group of more than 200 candidates seeking public office for the very first time. most are running for the house of representatives. 16 candidates running for congress are doctors including larry bouchon, an indiana heart surgeon, who was upset about health care reform. >> people in the private sector...
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now, california senior senator is urging them to back away from products containing bpa. how common are bpas? could it be found in cans taken randomly. working with our san diego affiliate we commissioned our own lab report. >> as it goes through, it's broken into fragments. >> before i show you the results you should know that some studies suggest there should be concerns as levels at little at nine parts per billion. in our test, richard said 10.5 billion. several companies, 261 parts per billion. con agra says while the levels are found considerably higher than other results for this product line, your findings do not pose any health risks. nonetheless, the company is converted to go non-bpa lined cans. we are confident it is safe. we are changing because of customer interest of bpa. bush brothers and company said, we and continues to be in full compliance with the fda. >> in haiti violent street protests over the cholera epidemic have subsided but the spread of the disease has not. as you know, haiti is reeling from that devastating earthquake almost a year ago. one c
now, california senior senator is urging them to back away from products containing bpa. how common are bpas? could it be found in cans taken randomly. working with our san diego affiliate we commissioned our own lab report. >> as it goes through, it's broken into fragments. >> before i show you the results you should know that some studies suggest there should be concerns as levels at little at nine parts per billion. in our test, richard said 10.5 billion. several companies, 261...
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. >> california high speed rail project that will connect the bay area to southern california has hit a new bump in the power shift in congress. teresa garcia is live at the san jose to explain. >> san jose's station is where one of stations it would pass through and currently california has been awarded $3 billion in federal grants that is expected to tie the area to los angeles. the problem is now because of the election change of party leadership in the house, that money could be pulled. what is going on the republican lawmaker in line to head up the house transportation committee says he wants to reexamine $10 billion in federal grants for high speed rail projects nationwide. it has been one of president obama's for developing infrastructure but the ranking gop member is speaking out saying he doesn't agree with the funding selection. it's not high speed rail he opposes but where it is built. they may not use them enough to financially support the service. soon to be republican led transportation committee, already there are many cities on bay area peninsula who oppose the route o
. >> california high speed rail project that will connect the bay area to southern california has hit a new bump in the power shift in congress. teresa garcia is live at the san jose to explain. >> san jose's station is where one of stations it would pass through and currently california has been awarded $3 billion in federal grants that is expected to tie the area to los angeles. the problem is now because of the election change of party leadership in the house, that money could be...
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the california army national guardsmen will provide transportation and maintenance services to us us and allied forces still there. >> they're wanting to turn the lights off. >> it's hard to understand at our level exactly where our piece of the puzzle fits. but... we have faith in leaders. >> and this maying more dism for family members they leave behind. >> they're still going. it's hard on the family members. >> many of the children now noe when dad or mom gone, they, too. will be on a mission. >> take care miff family. help them out. they'll need me. and yes. do good in school and stuff. >> i won't be able to hold him for a year. i'll e mail her and talk to her. i'm confident. >> so sharon is headed for a second deployment. >> and i think about a little eegsyer. and they're older. >> many have gone iraq before. for some this, will be the first deployment. june williams son is heading to iraq for the first time. she's asked the sargeant to keep an eye on him. >> she has seven children and knew how i felt. so i asked her to take care of him. she said she's going take care of everyb
the california army national guardsmen will provide transportation and maintenance services to us us and allied forces still there. >> they're wanting to turn the lights off. >> it's hard to understand at our level exactly where our piece of the puzzle fits. but... we have faith in leaders. >> and this maying more dism for family members they leave behind. >> they're still going. it's hard on the family members. >> many of the children now noe when dad or mom gone,...
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california races are very close. alan wang reports from oakland on the candidates' final push to get your vote. >> democrats jerry brown and boxer teamed up for a final campaign stomp that ended in jack london square in oakland. brown promised to bring inclusion and transparency to the office. >> as we approach the challenges up ahead, we'll solve them and the state will come roaring back and we'll do it together for california and the future. >> the latest field poll shows brown ahead by ten points but meg whitman shows hurry her own internal poll that they are in a dead heat. >> what does it say? >> they show somewhat optimistic. >> we have made millions of phone calls. and absentee ballots are running in our favor. [ applause ] >> in the u.s. senate race, carly fiorina is trying to pull off the biggest upset in the nation. she made a stop in elk grove in sacramento and hammered her opponent for the state's unemployment rate. >> it's unsustainable to have 2.3 million californians out of work while hundred thousand
california races are very close. alan wang reports from oakland on the candidates' final push to get your vote. >> democrats jerry brown and boxer teamed up for a final campaign stomp that ended in jack london square in oakland. brown promised to bring inclusion and transparency to the office. >> as we approach the challenges up ahead, we'll solve them and the state will come roaring back and we'll do it together for california and the future. >> the latest field poll shows...
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the california attorney general's race is one of the closest statewide contests in decades. and it's still too close to call. the official state count shows harris with a slight lead, 45.9% to 45.8%. a difference of 4500 votes. the l.a. times study county by county updates and found 150,000 votes not yet reported by the state. the newspaper's count shows harris leading by just 3600 votes. the final results may not be known until the election gets certified the end of this month. a hercules city council member may face charges of drunk driving and carrying a concealed weapon after he was pulled over earlier this week. police say 65-year-old joe eddie mcdonald was stopped after he made an illegal turn. mcdonald says he had one cocktail at lunch but didn't think he was intoxicated. police also found a loaded firearm in the glove compartment in his car. mcdonald lost his re-election bid last week. up next president obama meets with the leaders of china and japan hoping to boost free trade with the world's other two biggest economies. plus while google employees are getting big r
the california attorney general's race is one of the closest statewide contests in decades. and it's still too close to call. the official state count shows harris with a slight lead, 45.9% to 45.8%. a difference of 4500 votes. the l.a. times study county by county updates and found 150,000 votes not yet reported by the state. the newspaper's count shows harris leading by just 3600 votes. the final results may not be known until the election gets certified the end of this month. a hercules city...
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a report projects california's budget deficit to be $25 billion over next 18 months. a short fall everyone knows won't be easy to solve we think it's a more realistic approach to think about a longer-term way to bring this budget back into balance. we think it's going to take time. the problem is too large. >> $6 billion comes from the late state budget adopted last month, stalling in part because it real yid on money from washington, d.c. probably won't come. another $8 billion in temporary tax hikes are set to expire over next few months. needy californians worry their social programs will be targeted for cuts again. it's one of the few budget items that isn't constitutionally protected from the budget axe. >> there this no way to run a government. provides insecurity in all of our program autos there is speculation governor elect brown might call a special election asking voters to extend temporary tax hikes. public schools insist more revenue has to be part of the solution because they can't survive anymore cuts. >> and our schools are high on the list of things p
a report projects california's budget deficit to be $25 billion over next 18 months. a short fall everyone knows won't be easy to solve we think it's a more realistic approach to think about a longer-term way to bring this budget back into balance. we think it's going to take time. the problem is too large. >> $6 billion comes from the late state budget adopted last month, stalling in part because it real yid on money from washington, d.c. probably won't come. another $8 billion in...
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the council says california has more green hospitality projects than anywhere else in the nation. the number of projects nationally jumped from one in 2005 to 947 this year. >> i think it is a trend. >> colin johnson is associate professor of hospitality management at san francisco state univer >> most of major changes that brought this idea of buying into sustainable development and looking after the environment but it was because cost savings. >> he says that european hotels are much further ahead than the u.s. to green up their hotels. small hotels like this are planting the seeds of change locally but he says it's a matter of time before the big chains follow suit. >> i think it has eventually, not just in northern california but throughout the world. >> dan ashley, "abc 7 news." >>> a very special summer camp based here in the bay area. coming up. they share a mission of love doing all they can to do to help children [ der brother ] hey, that's the last crescent. [ younger brother ] oh, do you want it? yeah. ok, we'll split it. [ female announcer ] made fresh, so light... ...
the council says california has more green hospitality projects than anywhere else in the nation. the number of projects nationally jumped from one in 2005 to 947 this year. >> i think it is a trend. >> colin johnson is associate professor of hospitality management at san francisco state univer >> most of major changes that brought this idea of buying into sustainable development and looking after the environment but it was because cost savings. >> he says that european...
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a glimmer of improvement for california's jobs picture. although the state's newly really leased unemployment rate for october held steady at 12.4%, 39,000 new jobs were added to california payrolls last month. 5800 of them were in the east bay, 4800 in the south bay, and 3300 in marin san francisco and san mateo counties. and, you know many of those new jobs are tech positions. google is hanging out the help wanted sign to fill 2,000 positions. karina rusk has details on the company's quest. >> the good news from google is traveling fast. he isn't wasting any time applying for one of google's 2,000 job openings. he's been out of work since june with a background in engineering and project management. >> looking at a few positions that i think i may have some qualification experience to offer. >> the world's dominant search engine issued this statement to abc 7. google is aggressively hiring across the board with a focus in sales and engineering. the mountain view company is in a talent war with facebook.com twitter and others. the company
a glimmer of improvement for california's jobs picture. although the state's newly really leased unemployment rate for october held steady at 12.4%, 39,000 new jobs were added to california payrolls last month. 5800 of them were in the east bay, 4800 in the south bay, and 3300 in marin san francisco and san mateo counties. and, you know many of those new jobs are tech positions. google is hanging out the help wanted sign to fill 2,000 positions. karina rusk has details on the company's quest....
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pay higher fees sunday california residents. one student realized he was paying the out of state rate and the school refused to refund the difference. >> greg is a lifelong california resident. he grew up here in orinda and attend cal berkeley. greg is entitled to a big break on his tuition however greg received no such break. >> they say you owe me $44,000 and they refused to give it back. >> they classified him as an out of state student. he was charged the non-resident fee for the past two years instead of charging $5,000 u.c. charged him more than $16,000 $11,000 too much per semester. what was worse when he pointed out the mistake u.c. berkeley refused to give him his money back. >> to see cal to cheat a student out of that amount of money is appalling on to me. >> what made it hard, it was a legacy left to him by his father who died from cancer when greg was just 13. here is greg hanging on to his father's back a few years before the illness struck. he left him enough money so greg and hits sister could go to college now a
pay higher fees sunday california residents. one student realized he was paying the out of state rate and the school refused to refund the difference. >> greg is a lifelong california resident. he grew up here in orinda and attend cal berkeley. greg is entitled to a big break on his tuition however greg received no such break. >> they say you owe me $44,000 and they refused to give it back. >> they classified him as an out of state student. he was charged the non-resident fee...
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and the s & p added 18 points. >> cost of university of california education is going up again. today the uc board voted to increase stupdent fees by 8% in the fall of next year, following a 32% increase earlier this year bringing tuition costs to $11,000 that, doesn't include room and board. students say the hike is outrageous and unfair. >> these hurt all students. but particularly middle income families. these represent the majority of students. and they're failing to provide a few you're that is viable so we can succeed as a state. >> the board voted to expand the financial aid program allowing families to avoid paying any tuition. vote did not trigger a repeat of yesterday's violence. 13 people were arrested during an angry demonstration. >> and police are investigating a reckless crime spree involving a shooting this morning. police say four young people drove around this morning robbing people on the street and then, shooting one man in the arm. about 9:00 officers spotted a car and matched the description of the car involved and the shooting. >> the vehicle was occupied
and the s & p added 18 points. >> cost of university of california education is going up again. today the uc board voted to increase stupdent fees by 8% in the fall of next year, following a 32% increase earlier this year bringing tuition costs to $11,000 that, doesn't include room and board. students say the hike is outrageous and unfair. >> these hurt all students. but particularly middle income families. these represent the majority of students. and they're failing to provide...
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and there is a tidal wave coming to california. we're going to win this. >> whitman said she does not regret spending $140 million of her money because she needed to get her name out there. so we hear that she's chilling out so with her family and flindz, we expect her of course to be with her, to be here sometime tonight. we're waiting like everybody else to see what happens thachl is the latest from the hilton in universal city. back to you in san francisco. >> thank you very much. santa clara county dealing with a problem with mail in ballots. the registrar says the 14 optical scanners for rejecting a high volume of the first 100,000 ballots because a printer-toner smudges so every ballot sk inspected and smudges being erased allowing those ballots to be recounted and there is a no votes goring to be erased. >> and the voters voted two polling places in san jose and palo alto can do more than vote, they can receive a free, or no cost flu shot. it's organized from stanford school of medicine. clinics at our lady of guadalupe chur
and there is a tidal wave coming to california. we're going to win this. >> whitman said she does not regret spending $140 million of her money because she needed to get her name out there. so we hear that she's chilling out so with her family and flindz, we expect her of course to be with her, to be here sometime tonight. we're waiting like everybody else to see what happens thachl is the latest from the hilton in universal city. back to you in san francisco. >> thank you very...
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the california attorney general's race is too close to call. the official count shows hair west a slight lead to cooly 49.8%, it's a difference of about 8800 votes. they found 150,000 votes not reported by the stated. newspaper's count shows harris shows his lead by 3600 votes. >>> in hercules a city councilmember may face charges of drunken driving and carrying a concealed weapon after he was pulled over yearly in week. police say 65-year-old joe eddie mcdonald was stopped after he made an illegal turn. he had one cocktail at lunch but didn't think he was intoxicated. he plans to contest any charges. police also found a loaded firearm in the glove compartment of his car. mcdonald lost his re-election bid last week. >> coming up, president obama meets with the leaders of china and japan hoping to boost free trade with the world's two biggest economies. while [ female announcer ] this is a strawberry pop tart. but this is warm, fresh-baked strawberry toaster strudel. [ music ] see the difference? pillsbury toaster strudel, the one kids want to e
the california attorney general's race is too close to call. the official count shows hair west a slight lead to cooly 49.8%, it's a difference of about 8800 votes. they found 150,000 votes not reported by the stated. newspaper's count shows harris shows his lead by 3600 votes. >>> in hercules a city councilmember may face charges of drunken driving and carrying a concealed weapon after he was pulled over yearly in week. police say 65-year-old joe eddie mcdonald was stopped after he...
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. >>> state officials have given dozens of california hospitals two days to verify they haven't made a single medical error in the last three years. a new law requires hospitals to report errors to put a patient at risk of death or serious injury. los angeles times says 87 hospitals claim they made no errors during the last three years. that is more than 20% of the state's 418 hospitals. >>> 6:07 on a frosty monday morning. it's beginning to look like -- you know how it ends. >> i was going to sing it. >> mike has a look at the forecast. >> it is definitely cool this morning. and thicker and livermore, 30. we should have frosted around concord at 33. fairfield, napa and santa rosa, close around san rafael, 34 and same thing at redwood city and mountain view with 35 and san jose and los gatos. in san francisco, still in the 40s. temperatures are from one degree warmer in fairfield and everybody else being cooler than this yesterday. redwood city, 11 degrees cooler, 2 in san francisco, oakland and about 3 in san jose. this afternoon, sunshine and temperatures below average once again w
. >>> state officials have given dozens of california hospitals two days to verify they haven't made a single medical error in the last three years. a new law requires hospitals to report errors to put a patient at risk of death or serious injury. los angeles times says 87 hospitals claim they made no errors during the last three years. that is more than 20% of the state's 418 hospitals. >>> 6:07 on a frosty monday morning. it's beginning to look like -- you know how it ends....
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as for your california forecast we are looking temperatures on the rise. chico at 81. sunshine along the coast. 71 in big sur. we'll hit 88 in yosemite today. sunny, 64 in tahoe. 90s in al-qaeda and palm springs. 86 in san diego. >>> it's 5:49. >> a look at the stories we're following. >> san francisco giants are back home as world series champions, hundreds of fans greeted the team when they arrived at at&t park. they beat the texas rangers 3-1 to take the best of 7 series in five games. they did a big celebration starting with a parade starting at 11:00 in the morning and abc will carry it live. >> fans ran on the streets to celebrate the historic moment. these are thousands of people after watching the final out at civic center plaza. they say the celebrations were peaceful and safe but we do know that five people who were detained last night mostly for vandalism. >> polls will open in a little over an hour and close tonight at 8:00 p.m. some areas are experiencing problems already. santa clara registrar's office, printing smudges kept machines from counting the vot
as for your california forecast we are looking temperatures on the rise. chico at 81. sunshine along the coast. 71 in big sur. we'll hit 88 in yosemite today. sunny, 64 in tahoe. 90s in al-qaeda and palm springs. 86 in san diego. >>> it's 5:49. >> a look at the stories we're following. >> san francisco giants are back home as world series champions, hundreds of fans greeted the team when they arrived at at&t park. they beat the texas rangers 3-1 to take the best of 7...
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numerous california communities voted to boycott arizona until it rescinds the law. brown's campaign staff isn't putting out the fire refusing to confirm or deny the governor elect is vacationing in arizona. brown said throughout the campaign, he opposes the arizona law. >> at a mexican american veterans celebration there were many brown supporters. some thought it was a slap in the face for the next governor to choose arizona since latinos overwhelmingly supported brown in this election. >> it is offensive. i wouldn't go to arizona right now for anything. >> but the arizona vacation doesn't bother assemblywoman mary solace. >> i'm not a supporter of boycott that would be infective. >> a former meg whitman strategist thinks brown should have vacationed somewhere else. >> why did he go to arizona especially after he aligned himself with a group of individuals who opposed anyone traveling to arizona. >> a federal judge set aside key provisions of that arizona law. that caused latinos lawmakers to back off on a state resolution to boycott arizona. >> it's 4:45 now. comi
numerous california communities voted to boycott arizona until it rescinds the law. brown's campaign staff isn't putting out the fire refusing to confirm or deny the governor elect is vacationing in arizona. brown said throughout the campaign, he opposes the arizona law. >> at a mexican american veterans celebration there were many brown supporters. some thought it was a slap in the face for the next governor to choose arizona since latinos overwhelmingly supported brown in this election....
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. >> alan: a strong cold front is just offshore tonight, taking aim at northern california. leigh glaser is tracking the front. >> leigh: clearly you can see the rain bands already starting to feed in along the north coast. crescent city, reporting very heavy around, and winds at 26-miles-an-hour from the south. so not only quite a bit of rain and also quite a bit of wind. already starting to move into sonoma county. ukiah reporting lane -- rain. overnight, some of this rain could be heavy at times. we'll take an extended look at the forecast and see just how long this frontal system will be with us. >> alan: the voters of san francisco have spoken, but the fight of the sit-lie ordinary naps is far from over. it makes it illegal to sit or lie on the sidewalk from 7:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. what's next? >> reporter: sit-lie is the new prop 8. voters have said one thing, but opponents want to take it to court and see if a june -- judge has something else to say. the sit-lie law isn't in effect but residents and business owners are already noticing fewer homeless people on the sid
. >> alan: a strong cold front is just offshore tonight, taking aim at northern california. leigh glaser is tracking the front. >> leigh: clearly you can see the rain bands already starting to feed in along the north coast. crescent city, reporting very heavy around, and winds at 26-miles-an-hour from the south. so not only quite a bit of rain and also quite a bit of wind. already starting to move into sonoma county. ukiah reporting lane -- rain. overnight, some of this rain could...
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california authorities have launched an elaborate operation to try to stop california's medical marijuana crop from illegally crossing state lines. recently investigators followed the trail to texas where two women were arrested with a half million dollars worth of marijuana packed in suitcases and duffel bags. reporters from our sister station in fresno was in dallas when that operation went down. she has the exclusive report. >> a modest house in northwest fresno is where fresno county undercover detectives say two women loaded these bulky bags full of pot and began their 27-hour journey. from sun up till sun down. through california, arizona, new mexico and texas. the women stopped only for gas and brief bathroom breaks. they had no idea investigators trailed just a few car lengths behind them the entire 1500 mile trip. >> we watched this 4-runner travel through a number of states from fresno to the dallas fort worth area and those bags there containing illegal marijuana. >> just 24 hours earlier, a tip from a confidential informant drew detectives together to figure out a surveillance
california authorities have launched an elaborate operation to try to stop california's medical marijuana crop from illegally crossing state lines. recently investigators followed the trail to texas where two women were arrested with a half million dollars worth of marijuana packed in suitcases and duffel bags. reporters from our sister station in fresno was in dallas when that operation went down. she has the exclusive report. >> a modest house in northwest fresno is where fresno county...
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california were allowed to pay lower in state tuition i was a disappointment to the plaintiffs. >> they're giving folks in state tuition. they don't have citizenship. and dedeanying to folks who aren't citizens is kind of weird. i don't know what they can do with this degree. most people goring to ask for citizenship and proof ask this kind of thing. >> this state legislature allows illegal immigrants to pay in state tuition as long as they've attended a california high school three years and graduated from it. 10 states have the same rules. the justices dealtfelt this case wasn't about immigration but rights of states and ledge slay tours to impose restrictions on public university eligibility. and uc was part of the fight. >> we're educating undocumented imgranlts in our schools and investing in them. they're part of our economy and future. some may become legalized u.s. citizens in the end. >> estimated 25,000 illegal immigrants receive in state tuition rates in california. the students attorneys say that cost taxpayers $208 million per year. not to mention classic at uc going to studen
california were allowed to pay lower in state tuition i was a disappointment to the plaintiffs. >> they're giving folks in state tuition. they don't have citizenship. and dedeanying to folks who aren't citizens is kind of weird. i don't know what they can do with this degree. most people goring to ask for citizenship and proof ask this kind of thing. >> this state legislature allows illegal immigrants to pay in state tuition as long as they've attended a california high school three...