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. >>> governor jerry brown signing a new law today which creates new rules for cars that drive all by themselves. that's right, they drive themselves. bob redell is live at google headquarters in month viuntain where the governor will sign that bill. >> reporter: basically giving you permission to take your hands off the wheel, assuming your car is autonomous. this is the type of technology google is pioneering at their headquarters in mountain view, which is why the governor will be here later this afternoon to sign into law sb-1298, better known as the robot car bill. this would allow companies like google to have self-driven cars on the road as long as a human is in the driver's seat. it would also require the dmv to come up with rules governing these cars. google has been testing autonomous cars on the roads of northern california for quite some time but it has needed special permission each time from local authorities to do this. starting next year, it no longer leads permission because of this new law. the bill is not without its critics. there are privacy concerns because in th
. >>> governor jerry brown signing a new law today which creates new rules for cars that drive all by themselves. that's right, they drive themselves. bob redell is live at google headquarters in month viuntain where the governor will sign that bill. >> reporter: basically giving you permission to take your hands off the wheel, assuming your car is autonomous. this is the type of technology google is pioneering at their headquarters in mountain view, which is why the governor...
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jerry brown raised 32 million. opponents have raised hardly anything. this is the kind of thing where people just have a knee-jerk reaction to say no when it comes to taxes. besides, how many times have they told us before that we'll have a problem and somehow things work out? sort of like crying wolf. we have issues here. we have public perception ideas here that are running counter to this thing. brown is out there banging his drum. we'll have to see if he bangs loud enough. >> thank you very much, larry. you can get larry's political insight any time, nbcbayarea.com. of course it is prop 0 that you're looking for. >>> the presidential campaign is nearing the homestretch. both candidates are continuing to visit key battleground states not only to pick up support but to pick up cash. republican mitt romney will campaign in colorado today while president barack obama has a quiet day in washington with no public events. nbc's brian mooar has more details from the campaign trail. >> reporter: at a fund-raiserer, the president told story about parents who
jerry brown raised 32 million. opponents have raised hardly anything. this is the kind of thing where people just have a knee-jerk reaction to say no when it comes to taxes. besides, how many times have they told us before that we'll have a problem and somehow things work out? sort of like crying wolf. we have issues here. we have public perception ideas here that are running counter to this thing. brown is out there banging his drum. we'll have to see if he bangs loud enough. >> thank...
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father jerry litner sleeps in his retirement home not knowing if the d.a. will haul him back into court. that meeting should take place here later on this afternoon. for now, we're live today in the bay. >>> a preliminary hearing continues for an oakland teenager who admits to killing his adoptive parents. a dramatic video played yesterday. it shows moses admitting he killed his adoptive parents in a fit of anger after he was suspended from school for smoking marijuana. he was 15 at the time. he's 16 now. the teen is being prosecuteled an adult. >>> we're now learning the final heroic act of a fallen officer has given some new life to four people. he was shot and killed while performing a traffic stop near alamo just last week. the officer was an organ donor and his right kidney went to a 52-year-old bay area woman who had been waiting for a transplant for ten years. a 29-year-old bay area removed his left kidney and pancreas. a 63-year-old bay area woman received his liver and a father of four in southern california was the recipient of his heart. now, the
father jerry litner sleeps in his retirement home not knowing if the d.a. will haul him back into court. that meeting should take place here later on this afternoon. for now, we're live today in the bay. >>> a preliminary hearing continues for an oakland teenager who admits to killing his adoptive parents. a dramatic video played yesterday. it shows moses admitting he killed his adoptive parents in a fit of anger after he was suspended from school for smoking marijuana. he was 15 at...
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governor jerry brown and state attorney general ckarmala harri expected to attend. the service is expected to begin at 10:00 this morning. reporting live in vacaville, christie smith, "today in the bay." >>> it is 5:06 right now. the man accused of slamming his pickup truck right into a family in walnut creek killing one woman and injuring another is now out of jail. last weekend police arrested the 53-year-old man on suspicion of vehicular manslaughter but he has now been released. here's the situation. a mother visiting her son and his pregnant wife was killed. her daughter-in-law still remains in critical condition. california law requires suspects be released from custody after just 72 hours if no charges have been filed. police continue to investigate this crash and they say they do plan to submit the case to the strict district attorney in the very near future. >>> the search for a missing teenager is being scaled back. from now on volunteers will only conduct searches on saturday. previously they were searching every wednesday and saturday. volunteers will no
governor jerry brown and state attorney general ckarmala harri expected to attend. the service is expected to begin at 10:00 this morning. reporting live in vacaville, christie smith, "today in the bay." >>> it is 5:06 right now. the man accused of slamming his pickup truck right into a family in walnut creek killing one woman and injuring another is now out of jail. last weekend police arrested the 53-year-old man on suspicion of vehicular manslaughter but he has now been...
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governor jerry brown picking his war of words. we'll tell you about the challenge brown has issued to mr. chris christie. >> also a health scare at a local university. what school administrators are warning students to look out for. >> for your news, weather, and traffic and good things check us out on facebook. >> welcome back. good morning to you. here is a live look at the embarcadero in san francisco. nicely lit on this monday. no one seems to be around. home watching us right now. good morning to you. just about 4:44. a health warning for students at san francisco's state university. they may be at risk for contracting chicken pox after two students were recently diagnosed with that disease. school leaders are sending a letter to students. the first student with chicken pox visited campus monday and wednesday and was in the campus book store. the second student lived on campus and visited several buildings on friday including creative arts, ethnic studies, the library and student services. >> if you like to shop you might lik
governor jerry brown picking his war of words. we'll tell you about the challenge brown has issued to mr. chris christie. >> also a health scare at a local university. what school administrators are warning students to look out for. >> for your news, weather, and traffic and good things check us out on facebook. >> welcome back. good morning to you. here is a live look at the embarcadero in san francisco. nicely lit on this monday. no one seems to be around. home watching us...
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so this morning father jerry lindner sleeping in his retirement home not knowing if the d.a. will haul him back into court. now, that jury back in this trial, they aquilted lynch, even though he admitted in court that he did beat up father jerry lindner. we're live in san jose. >> 6:04. breaking the silence. a former student of stillerman prep in san jose says he was sexually abused at that school. saying jesuit brother farrington abused him when he was a boarding student there in the '60s. the california society jess suettes which overseas bellarmine sent a letter to staff that reads, jess suette brother william farrington was removed from ministry with minors after allegations surfaced from another former student. he now exercises no public ministry and lives under close supervision at the jesuit infirmary. the victim says he wanted to put a story out there as part of the healing process and to encourage other possible victims to seek healing their own. >>> police hoping newly released surveillance photos will help somebody identify the suspects who robbed and killed a 7 el
so this morning father jerry lindner sleeping in his retirement home not knowing if the d.a. will haul him back into court. now, that jury back in this trial, they aquilted lynch, even though he admitted in court that he did beat up father jerry lindner. we're live in san jose. >> 6:04. breaking the silence. a former student of stillerman prep in san jose says he was sexually abused at that school. saying jesuit brother farrington abused him when he was a boarding student there in the...
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the district attorney says there's not enough evidence to prove beyond a reasonable doubt father jerry linder per injured himself. he took the trial of william lynch and said he never molested anybody. lynch was on trial for beating the priest up. he said he attacked the priest because the priest attacked him and his brother while they were children. >>> alameda police are warning everyone to be aware of their surroundings as they hunt for a man accused of multiple armed robberies. the most recent targeted two 14-year-old girls in the south shore center. the man confronted the girls with a handgun and stole one of their cell phones. police think he likely committed two other armed robberies on august 31st when a 16-year-old girl and 29-year-old woman were rocked of their cell phones in separate incidents. police only have a very vague suspect description saying this man is darker skinned, possibly hispanic, 5'5", weighing about 130 pounds. >>> a staggering conclusion. the state controller says his investigation shows the city of hercules misspent $50 million in redevelopment funds. the
the district attorney says there's not enough evidence to prove beyond a reasonable doubt father jerry linder per injured himself. he took the trial of william lynch and said he never molested anybody. lynch was on trial for beating the priest up. he said he attacked the priest because the priest attacked him and his brother while they were children. >>> alameda police are warning everyone to be aware of their surroundings as they hunt for a man accused of multiple armed robberies. the...
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today governor jerry brown, the attorney general harris all expected here. the service starts at 10:00 this morning and the chp is trying to emphasize that it is open to the public. reporting live in vacaville, christie smith, "today in the bay." >>> 6:33. california's supreme court is now refusing to overturn the conviction of a former b.a.r.t. police officer. the state's highest court turned down an appeal jed by johanes mehserle. he was convicted back in 2010 in the shooting death of oakland b.a.r.t. passenger, oscar grant. mehserle said it was an accident, but jurors ruled he acted with criminal negligence. mehserle was later paroled after serving 11 months in prison. his lawyers will now ask the federal courts to overturn his conviction. >>> after six very tough months, the search for missing morgan hill teenager sierra lamar now being scaled back. the mark klaas organization says from now on volunteers will only conduct searches one day a week on saturdays. previously they were searching every wednesday and saturday. volunteers will now use wednesday t
today governor jerry brown, the attorney general harris all expected here. the service starts at 10:00 this morning and the chp is trying to emphasize that it is open to the public. reporting live in vacaville, christie smith, "today in the bay." >>> 6:33. california's supreme court is now refusing to overturn the conviction of a former b.a.r.t. police officer. the state's highest court turned down an appeal jed by johanes mehserle. he was convicted back in 2010 in the...
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assemblyman jerry hill sponsoring the bill after the crestmore neighborhood in san bruno was devastated when a pg&e gas pipeline exploded back in september, 2010. hill will also hold a news conference starting at 10:00 this morning to talk about the new bills. >>> the governor also signing into law a bill which would make bus company drivers and chaperones responsible for underage drinking on party buses. this would impose fines up to $2,000. assemblyman hill also sponsoring the measure in memory of 19-year-old brett studebaker of burlingame. he died back in february of 2010 when he crashed his car after hours of drinking on one of those party buses. the party bus and pipeline bills do go into effect january 1st. >>> you know what else goes into effect? it's the first monday of fall. you're saying 90s inland, christina? >> yeah, it's going to be hot today in some cities. but you know what, that translates to 70 grows right here in san francisco. taking a look at the palace of fine arts, you can actually see it this morning and that's the reason y we're going to get a lot of sunshine rig
assemblyman jerry hill sponsoring the bill after the crestmore neighborhood in san bruno was devastated when a pg&e gas pipeline exploded back in september, 2010. hill will also hold a news conference starting at 10:00 this morning to talk about the new bills. >>> the governor also signing into law a bill which would make bus company drivers and chaperones responsible for underage drinking on party buses. this would impose fines up to $2,000. assemblyman hill also sponsoring the...
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governor jerry brown signed the 911 good samaritan bill yesterday. supporters say the law was designed to protect drug users and underage drinkers who are seeking medical help. it shields overdose victims and the people trying to help them from facing drug charges. the bill was written by san francisco assemblyman. >>> today the city of san francisco could move closer to launching a brand new clean energy program. the board of supervisors expected to vote today on whether to approve clean power sf. if passed the city would enter a five-year, $19 million deal with shell energy. under the deal the utility would provide 100% renewable electricity. about half of the city's residents would be automatically enrolled in the program which would also slightly increase the price they pay for power. residents would also be able to opt out for free -- actually for a fee. the city's mayor has said he opposes the plan, saying it needs more fine tuning. >> i guess it's time to put away the slip n slide. >> inland temperatures are really cool. i do not think you'll
governor jerry brown signed the 911 good samaritan bill yesterday. supporters say the law was designed to protect drug users and underage drinkers who are seeking medical help. it shields overdose victims and the people trying to help them from facing drug charges. the bill was written by san francisco assemblyman. >>> today the city of san francisco could move closer to launching a brand new clean energy program. the board of supervisors expected to vote today on whether to approve...
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that man right there, jerry rice, taking part in the 60 million minute challenge program which launches today to encourage children to become more active. rice said running helped him train in the off-season and it helped him become the great player that he was. health experts point out an hour of activity per day is very important in kids and should also have healthy diets. >> and parents should set the examples too. get out there and move, maybe "dancing with the stars." >>> the hits keep on coming for facebook. the newest knock on the stock coming up in a live report. >>> plus one senator calling for major fines and felony charges if telemarketers violate that do-not-call list. >>> and "the new york times" the latest to take on apple and its disastrous maps. we'll take a look coming up. and more. so do something nice for it. chevron with techron. care for your car. want to start the day with something heart healthy and delicious? you're a talking bee... honey nut cheerios has whole grain oats that can help lower cholesterol. and it tastes good? sure does! right... ♪ wow. delicious,
that man right there, jerry rice, taking part in the 60 million minute challenge program which launches today to encourage children to become more active. rice said running helped him train in the off-season and it helped him become the great player that he was. health experts point out an hour of activity per day is very important in kids and should also have healthy diets. >> and parents should set the examples too. get out there and move, maybe "dancing with the stars."...
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. >> governor jerry brown all set to sign a new law which creates new rules for autonomous vehicles. >> bob redell is live in mountain view with more details on the new car law. good morning, bob. >> reporter: good morning to you, laura and jon. here outside google headquarters, which has pioneered the early stages of autonomous cars and later this afternoon the governor will be here to sign the bill, which is officially known as sb-1298, better known formerly as the robot car bill. it would allow companies like google to test self-driven cars on the road as long as a human is in the driver's seat monitoring the car's operation. the bill would require the dmv to come up with rules governing these cars. google has been testing the cars for years now but it needed special permission from local authorities to do so. starting next year, no permission necessary with the signing of this bill. this bill is not without its critics. there are privacy concerns because in the future autonomous cars would have to share data with other autonomous cars to avoid collisions on the road. we're talkin
. >> governor jerry brown all set to sign a new law which creates new rules for autonomous vehicles. >> bob redell is live in mountain view with more details on the new car law. good morning, bob. >> reporter: good morning to you, laura and jon. here outside google headquarters, which has pioneered the early stages of autonomous cars and later this afternoon the governor will be here to sign the bill, which is officially known as sb-1298, better known formerly as the robot car...
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bob redell is live at google's headquarters where governor jerry brown will sign a new law for autonomous cars. good morning, bob. >> reporter: yeah, good morning, laura. officially the bill is sb-1298. senate bill 1298. unofficially known as the robot car bill. this bill will allow companies like google to test self-driven cars as long as a human is in the driver's seat monitoring the car's operation. it will also require the dmv to come up with rules to govern these cars. they have always needed special permission from local authorities but no longer the case once the bill becomes law starting next year. the bill is not without its critics. there are privacy concerns because in the future autonomous cars would have to share data with other autonomous cars to avoid collisions on the road. we're talking about gps and sensor data that would be collected and disseminated from a central location. basically tracking your movement and letting people know where you're at. an amendment to the bill wants to tell drivers how they share that information but a group called consumer watchdog thinks t
bob redell is live at google's headquarters where governor jerry brown will sign a new law for autonomous cars. good morning, bob. >> reporter: yeah, good morning, laura. officially the bill is sb-1298. senate bill 1298. unofficially known as the robot car bill. this bill will allow companies like google to test self-driven cars as long as a human is in the driver's seat monitoring the car's operation. it will also require the dmv to come up with rules to govern these cars. they have...
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he was unable to file charges against jerry lindner. now he is trying to change the law so others can hold their abusers accountable years after the crime. >> if we can repeal the statute of limitations in this country and peep kel stand behind that, i think that would help a lot of people who have already been affected and absolutely help the children in the future. >> a san jose jury acquitted lynch on assault charges in july. he expects it will take millions of dollars to get voters to approve a ballot measure extending the statute of limitations. he's holding his first fund-raiser in los altos on sunday. >>> stanford university issuing a few warning to students after a woman was groped on campus. the student told police she was walking near manzenita field when a man ran up and groped her. similar incidents happened late last month. police at this point have not said if they think this week's incident is related to the ones last month. >>> abused, neglected and left for dead. this morning a morgan hill pit bill is looking for a litt
he was unable to file charges against jerry lindner. now he is trying to change the law so others can hold their abusers accountable years after the crime. >> if we can repeal the statute of limitations in this country and peep kel stand behind that, i think that would help a lot of people who have already been affected and absolutely help the children in the future. >> a san jose jury acquitted lynch on assault charges in july. he expects it will take millions of dollars to get...
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governor jerry brown signed three new bills into law yesterday that not only strengthen safety laws but also ensure utilities do not cut corners on upgrades in order to give bonuses to executives. the bill was sponsored after a neighborhood was devastated when a gas line exploded in september, 2010. there will be a news conference at 10:00 this morning on the new bills. the governor also signed into law a bill that would make bus companies, chaperones responsible for underage drinking on party buses. assemblyman hill sponsored that in memory of brett studebaker of burlingame. he died in february 2010 when he crashed his car after hours of drinking on a party bus. the bills will go into effect on january 1st. >>> 4:37. we check back in with christina loren. she is back for our monday forecast. good morning. >> good morning to you. you know, i think of fall, you think temperatures will start to drop off and it will start to feel crisp around here. quite the contrary this week. temperatures are going to be ramping up into the mid-90s. between now and the end of the week we've got some chan
governor jerry brown signed three new bills into law yesterday that not only strengthen safety laws but also ensure utilities do not cut corners on upgrades in order to give bonuses to executives. the bill was sponsored after a neighborhood was devastated when a gas line exploded in september, 2010. there will be a news conference at 10:00 this morning on the new bills. the governor also signed into law a bill that would make bus companies, chaperones responsible for underage drinking on party...
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governor jerry brown has signed ab-970. it requires officials to talk to students at least 30 days before they announce plans to increase tuition fees. it also requires a 90-day period between the approval of the increase and when it takes effect. the new rules will go into effect january 1st. >>> facebook branching out and adding some new features for users, trying anything to get that stock price back up. for that and the rest of your news before the bell, we turn it over to bertha coombs live at cnbc world headquarters on a feel good friday. good morning, bertha. >> reporter: feel good friday, that's kind of redundant, right? it's friday, we always feel better about that. the futures right now are kind of flat, though at least the markets managed to break a four-day losing streak yesterday. investors reacted positively to that budget unveiled in spain which relies more heavily on spending cuts rather than tax hikes. not popular in spain but that's going to help the country in terms of getting the bailout money that they
governor jerry brown has signed ab-970. it requires officials to talk to students at least 30 days before they announce plans to increase tuition fees. it also requires a 90-day period between the approval of the increase and when it takes effect. the new rules will go into effect january 1st. >>> facebook branching out and adding some new features for users, trying anything to get that stock price back up. for that and the rest of your news before the bell, we turn it over to bertha...
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governor jerry brown signed a bill that puts a two-year moratorium on park closures. the parks will be funded with a $30 million surplus. the state officials say was deliberately concealed by the parks department. it will provide more money to the commission to try to crack down on financial management in the parks department. >>> probably a good day to head outside. but grab the sunscreen. fall not yet arriving. >> not just yet. maybe at the end of next week. some of our state parks in california, some of the most beautiful in the entire country. big sur will be a great place to check out. temperatures will be in the triple digits. i'm forecasting 98 degrees in livermore. metropolitan livermore looks like on saturday will be the hottest. taking a live look. going to start with this picture of the bay bridge. there's a lot of moisture out there. visibility still good right at the surface. the marine layer is a little bit thicker this morn. we're going to start out with more cloud cover. a little bit cooler day ahead. 55 degrees in livermore. 54, san francisco. 52 in w
governor jerry brown signed a bill that puts a two-year moratorium on park closures. the parks will be funded with a $30 million surplus. the state officials say was deliberately concealed by the parks department. it will provide more money to the commission to try to crack down on financial management in the parks department. >>> probably a good day to head outside. but grab the sunscreen. fall not yet arriving. >> not just yet. maybe at the end of next week. some of our state...
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. >> it appears governor jerry brown is game for a cross country rivalry with chris christie. >> i hereby challenge governor christie to a three-mile race, a push-up contest, and a chin-up contest. >> christie fired the first shot last week telling delegates at the republican national convention that brown was a quote, old retread. brown initially dismissed the comments and said he would take the high road but in the speech to union members brown changed tactics challenging christie as you heard, to a fitness contest. >> looking for flex appeal. president obama will survey the damage in new orleans from hurricane isaac later on today. that storm long gone but parts of the city you can see still very much under water this morning. city officials now considering additional evacuations in the areas. they are also concerned about nearby river rising could crest later on today. isaac has not stopped everything down there. the key west brew fest continues going on about 2,000 people stuck around the keys to take part in that festival. it features 140 different beers, ales and micro brews. appar
. >> it appears governor jerry brown is game for a cross country rivalry with chris christie. >> i hereby challenge governor christie to a three-mile race, a push-up contest, and a chin-up contest. >> christie fired the first shot last week telling delegates at the republican national convention that brown was a quote, old retread. brown initially dismissed the comments and said he would take the high road but in the speech to union members brown changed tactics challenging...
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weight as the school emerges from the shadow of the sex abuse scandal surrounding former football coach jerry sandusky. students say their spirit is not broken and looking forward to rebuilding their school. penn state plays ohio university today. >>> back to cal, fans of cal football will christen their new stadium as the bears open the season. first time in two years the bears play at home. now, fans will get to enjoy new high-def jumbo tvs and scoreboards, new rest rooms and concessions. cal bears take the field at noon against nevada. we'll have to see what fans have to say. let's be honest, a lot of cal fans excited to see what kind of food they can buy at the new stadium. new items include vegetarian tempura rolls, humus and pretzels and portabella musharraf roll sandwiches. fans can buy the favorites, hot dogs, peanuts, popcorn as well. >>> 49ers fans also have a chance to get a sneak peek into the team house. the san francisco recreation and park department set up a guided tour for people who want to find out more about candlestick park stadium. the tour will take a behind the scenes
weight as the school emerges from the shadow of the sex abuse scandal surrounding former football coach jerry sandusky. students say their spirit is not broken and looking forward to rebuilding their school. penn state plays ohio university today. >>> back to cal, fans of cal football will christen their new stadium as the bears open the season. first time in two years the bears play at home. now, fans will get to enjoy new high-def jumbo tvs and scoreboards, new rest rooms and...
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. >> reporter: governor jerry brown in office when the state spent five times more on higher ed than prisons. we caught up with him at a rally for prop 30, which would increase sales in income taxes and fund higher education. brown pinned the blame of skyrocketing spending on corrections on the prison building boom. >> what happened is, in the intervening years, 23 prisons were built and instead of getting 3% of the general fund, it went as high as 11%. >> reporter: now, that's on its way down. >> we're reversing that. prisons are going to get only 7.5%. and that's a real reduction in our prison system. >> reporter: for california common sense, the point is that may not be enough. for example, the prison guard union is set to start salary increases again starting next year. >> in 1020 years everything from the higher education funding, right, are we going to have enough college prepared students ten years down the line? >> ultimately it's up to the people of california. what kind of state do they want in the future? >> that was stephanie chuang reporting. you can access the report go
. >> reporter: governor jerry brown in office when the state spent five times more on higher ed than prisons. we caught up with him at a rally for prop 30, which would increase sales in income taxes and fund higher education. brown pinned the blame of skyrocketing spending on corrections on the prison building boom. >> what happened is, in the intervening years, 23 prisons were built and instead of getting 3% of the general fund, it went as high as 11%. >> reporter: now,...
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. >>> several penn state administrators still facing perjury charges for their role in the jerry sandusky scandal. a judge deciding yesterday not to throw out felony charges against former vice president gary schultz and athletic director tim curley. the judge said there was sufficient evidence to begin the trial. both men facing charges for lying to a grand jury during the investigation in the sandusky case. schultz and curley return to court early next year. >>> immigration officials must give priority status to thousands of green card applicants who lost their place in line for u.s. residency when they turned 21. those kids actually aged out while their parents face long waits for family-sponsored visas due to backlogs in the system. yesterday a federal appeals court ruled they remain eligible for special visas for children of green card holders. >>> an actress in that controversial youtube film has filed another lawsuit claiming copyright infringement. cindy lee garcia filing that suit in federal court this week. she claims that she owns the rights to her performance in the movie beca
. >>> several penn state administrators still facing perjury charges for their role in the jerry sandusky scandal. a judge deciding yesterday not to throw out felony charges against former vice president gary schultz and athletic director tim curley. the judge said there was sufficient evidence to begin the trial. both men facing charges for lying to a grand jury during the investigation in the sandusky case. schultz and curley return to court early next year. >>> immigration...
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lynch said he spent years considering criminal charges against jerry lindner for rape but couldn't file them because the statute of limitations had expired. now lynch is trying to change that law so other sexual assault victims can actually hold their abusers accountable years after the crime. >> if we can repeal the statute of limitations in this country and people can stand behind that, i think that would help a lot of people who have already been affected and absolutely help the children in the future. >> a san jose jury acquitted lynch on assault charges back in july. he expects it will now take millions of dollars just to get voters to approve a ballot measure extending the statute of limitations. he is holding his very first fund-raiser this sunday in los altos. >>> big questions remain this morning involving another molestation case, this time at a san jose catholic high school involving a jesuit brother. brother william fairington was a teacher in san jose in the '60s. the bay area news group reports he then went to the sacramento area where he was a teacher, a counselor and a s
lynch said he spent years considering criminal charges against jerry lindner for rape but couldn't file them because the statute of limitations had expired. now lynch is trying to change that law so other sexual assault victims can actually hold their abusers accountable years after the crime. >> if we can repeal the statute of limitations in this country and people can stand behind that, i think that would help a lot of people who have already been affected and absolutely help the...
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governor jerry brown has signed ab-970. this requires officials at uc and csu schools to talk to students at least 30 days before they plan to announce any increases for tuition and fees. this also requires a 90-day period between the approval of the increase and when it actually takes effect. those new rules will go into effect january 1st. >>> it is gadget friday. that usually means a lot of fun around here. fun and safety, says our scott mcgrew. >> yeah, for sure. lots of people have asked me if they can ride this thing and i have told them not until after the newscast because i guarantee you, somebody will break the arm. >> where's the fun? >> this is an electronic skateboard that goes 25 miles an hour. i'm not going to ride it. so we have video to show you how it works. i'm not even standing on this thing. >> that's me. >> they're called boosted boards. the brain child is two ph.d. kids from stanford, wireless remote. these are long boards so they're very smooth and maneuverable, 2.5 horsepower. you can ride it three m
governor jerry brown has signed ab-970. this requires officials at uc and csu schools to talk to students at least 30 days before they plan to announce any increases for tuition and fees. this also requires a 90-day period between the approval of the increase and when it actually takes effect. those new rules will go into effect january 1st. >>> it is gadget friday. that usually means a lot of fun around here. fun and safety, says our scott mcgrew. >> yeah, for sure. lots of...
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lynch was unable to file criminal charges against reverend jerry lindner because of the statute of limitations expired. now lynch is trying to change the law so others can hold their abusers accountable years after the crime. >> if we can repeal the statute of limitations in this country and people can stand behind that, i think that would help a lot of people who have already been affected and absolutely help the children in the future. >> a san jose jury acquitted lynch on assault charges back in july and he expects it will take millions of dollars to get voters to approve a ballot measure extending that statute of limitations. he's holding his first fund-raiser in los altos this sunday. >>> a citizens advocacy group is now going to begin teaching vallejo residents how to launch a new police oversight group. the national cop watch organization is arriving in town today to begin training local volunteers to set up police oversight committees amid growing anger over the high number of officer-involved shootings in vallejo this year. now, the latest police shooting came just last night but in t
lynch was unable to file criminal charges against reverend jerry lindner because of the statute of limitations expired. now lynch is trying to change the law so others can hold their abusers accountable years after the crime. >> if we can repeal the statute of limitations in this country and people can stand behind that, i think that would help a lot of people who have already been affected and absolutely help the children in the future. >> a san jose jury acquitted lynch on assault...
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governor jerry brown has signed ab-970 that requires officials at uc and csu schools to talk to students at least 30 days before they announce plans to increase tuition fees. it also requires a 90-day period between the approval of an increase and when it actually would take effect. an those new rules will kick in january 1st. >>> 5:44 right now. what's going to kick this this weekend is the turbo chargers on the heat. >> the air conditioning better kick in. >> triple digits. >> ac will be working hard to keep your home at 72. if you like it at 72, your ac is going to be working really hard. out in the tri-valley, it's not going to be that bad. here at san jose or at the immediate coast or inner bay, we're going to be pretty mild but we'll see temperatures soar, especially in the central valley. if we're talking about temperatures here in the bay area 103 degrees on monday, which i'm forecasting in places like livermore, that usually equates to 110, 115-degree readings down south, so it could be much worse. 5:45. i wanted to start with this foggy picture of san francisco. we actually had
governor jerry brown has signed ab-970 that requires officials at uc and csu schools to talk to students at least 30 days before they announce plans to increase tuition fees. it also requires a 90-day period between the approval of an increase and when it actually would take effect. an those new rules will kick in january 1st. >>> 5:44 right now. what's going to kick this this weekend is the turbo chargers on the heat. >> the air conditioning better kick in. >> triple...