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heading to san francisco state university! juan garcia from lasa, graduate of mission high school on behalf laura [inaudible] is here and juan is heading to lawrence university! cion thomas glack school alliance from balboa high school. where you going man? [inaudible] congratulations. these guys are going to rock it at warhouse, it so scary. kaona lopez, mason scholar, international cities academy, san francisco state university. san francisco state university. lena chong from lowell high school, [inaudible] university. linda len from lowell high school heading to uc berkeley! there it is! mr. mayor, you need it know about linda is she was part of the sales force summer program, so sales force partnered with us and brings in a lot of kids over the summer. linda headed up part of that program. congratulations linda. [inaudible] from cac galileo high school going to university of california dave davis [inaudible] melody lee from cac from balboa high school heading off to ucla! this is [inaudible] on her behalf. nia [inaudible]
heading to san francisco state university! juan garcia from lasa, graduate of mission high school on behalf laura [inaudible] is here and juan is heading to lawrence university! cion thomas glack school alliance from balboa high school. where you going man? [inaudible] congratulations. these guys are going to rock it at warhouse, it so scary. kaona lopez, mason scholar, international cities academy, san francisco state university. san francisco state university. lena chong from lowell high...
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heading to san francisco state university! juan garcia from lasa, graduate of mission high school on behalf laura [inaudible] is here and juan is heading to lawrence university! cion thomas glack school alliance from balboa high school. where you going man? [inaudible] congratulations. these guys are going to rock it at warhouse, it so scary. kaona lopez, mason scholar, international cities academy, san francisco state university. san francisco state university. lena chong from lowell high school, [inaudible] university. linda len from lowell high school heading to uc berkeley! there it is! mr. mayor, you need it know about linda is she was part of the sales force summer program, so sales force partnered with us and brings in a lot of kids over the summer. linda headed up part of that program. congratulations linda. [inaudible] from cac galileo high school going to university of california dave davis [inaudible] melody lee from cac from balboa high school heading off to ucla! this is [inaudible] on her behalf. nia [inaudible]
heading to san francisco state university! juan garcia from lasa, graduate of mission high school on behalf laura [inaudible] is here and juan is heading to lawrence university! cion thomas glack school alliance from balboa high school. where you going man? [inaudible] congratulations. these guys are going to rock it at warhouse, it so scary. kaona lopez, mason scholar, international cities academy, san francisco state university. san francisco state university. lena chong from lowell high...
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heading to san francisco state university! juan garcia from lasa, graduate of mission high school on behalf laura [inaudible] is here and juan is heading to lawrence university! cion thomas glack school alliance from balboa high school. where you going man? [inaudible] congratulations. these guys are going to rock it at warhouse, it so scary. kaona lopez, mason scholar, international cities academy, san francisco state university. san francisco state university. lena chong from lowell high school, [inaudible] university. linda len from lowell high school heading to uc berkeley! there it is! mr. mayor, you need it know about linda is she was part of the sales force summer program, so sales force partnered with us and brings in a lot of kids over the summer. linda headed up part of that program. congratulations linda. [inaudible] from cac galileo high school going to university of california dave davis [inaudible] melody lee from cac from balboa high school heading off to ucla! this is [inaudible] on her behalf. nia [inaudible]
heading to san francisco state university! juan garcia from lasa, graduate of mission high school on behalf laura [inaudible] is here and juan is heading to lawrence university! cion thomas glack school alliance from balboa high school. where you going man? [inaudible] congratulations. these guys are going to rock it at warhouse, it so scary. kaona lopez, mason scholar, international cities academy, san francisco state university. san francisco state university. lena chong from lowell high...
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heading to san francisco state university! juan garcia from lasa, graduate of mission high school on behalf laura [inaudible] is here and juan is heading to lawrence university! cion thomas glack school alliance from balboa high school. where you going man? [inaudible] congratulations. these guys are going to rock it at warhouse, it so scary. kaona lopez, mason scholar, international cities academy, san francisco state university. san francisco state university. lena chong from lowell high school, [inaudible] university. linda len from lowell high school heading to uc berkeley! there it is! mr. mayor, you need it know about linda is she was part of the sales force summer program, so sales force partnered with us and brings in a lot of kids over the summer. linda headed up part of that program. congratulations linda. [inaudible] from cac galileo high school going to university of california dave davis [inaudible] melody lee from cac from balboa high school heading off to ucla! this is [inaudible] on her behalf. nia [inaudible]
heading to san francisco state university! juan garcia from lasa, graduate of mission high school on behalf laura [inaudible] is here and juan is heading to lawrence university! cion thomas glack school alliance from balboa high school. where you going man? [inaudible] congratulations. these guys are going to rock it at warhouse, it so scary. kaona lopez, mason scholar, international cities academy, san francisco state university. san francisco state university. lena chong from lowell high...
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the next scholar is [inaudible] graduating from john ocaunl high school on his way to san francisco state university. irene [inaudible] college
the next scholar is [inaudible] graduating from john ocaunl high school on his way to san francisco state university. irene [inaudible] college
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so san francisco state university was the perfect space for me and has helped me out in my career. and they were incredibly supportive of that, but i have a lot of friends who had a different experience. >> yeah, how about you, nick? >> well, i did become a lawyer, so i guess i didn't really buck the trend in that sense. >> but it wasn't from their pushing. >> no, definitely not. but i also do feel that a lot of my colleagues, a lot of my peers growing up, they almost take a sense of pride being asian-pacific islander and saying, "oh, well, my parents were so harsh on me, and i had to go to this top-end school and become two things -- a doctor or a lawyer," you know? and i do feel that there still is that underlying aspect to our community that we do need addressing. that's not a rite of passage, you know what i mean? you know, growing up here and getting that education is a gift, and you should enjoy it, you know? >> enjoy it. >> yeah. >> that is the takeaway, right? >> absolutely. >> all right. great conversation. let's continue it after just a short break. stay with us because w
so san francisco state university was the perfect space for me and has helped me out in my career. and they were incredibly supportive of that, but i have a lot of friends who had a different experience. >> yeah, how about you, nick? >> well, i did become a lawyer, so i guess i didn't really buck the trend in that sense. >> but it wasn't from their pushing. >> no, definitely not. but i also do feel that a lot of my colleagues, a lot of my peers growing up, they almost...
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francisco alliance of black school educators, the san francisco foster youth, san francisco state university project rebound and association of chinese teachers. please give them a round of applause. [applause] there are two really special folks in the house that i have been work wg over the last year, one is a very new partner and that is san francisco state project rebound we giving scholarships to epipooal that are formally incarcerated and decide to make a big leap going into college so we will support two of our college student at san francisco state and so jason, thank you so much for turning us on to project rebound and look forward continuing to support you. they are expanding to 7 campuses this year because their project is so remarkable they are making sure that our folks that come out of our systems come into our colleges and are well supported. i want to give a shout out to arlet smith with foster youth. arlet and i have been friends for a long time and talks about her foster youth as if they are her own, which they are. we wanted to make sure many young people that have gone thr
francisco alliance of black school educators, the san francisco foster youth, san francisco state university project rebound and association of chinese teachers. please give them a round of applause. [applause] there are two really special folks in the house that i have been work wg over the last year, one is a very new partner and that is san francisco state project rebound we giving scholarships to epipooal that are formally incarcerated and decide to make a big leap going into college so we...
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while attending san francisco state university as an accountinging major, anthony's friend jokingly suggested he make cookies to make ends make. with no formal culinary training he opened his own bakery and is now the no. 1 producer of gourmet cookies in the biarea and thank you for joining us on quick bites. how do you feel? >> i feel great. >> so i want to get to the bottom of some very burning questions. why cookies? >> it was a recommendation from a friend. hard to believe that's how it all started. >> why not pies and cakes? what do you have against pies and cakes, anthony. >> i have nothing against pies and cakes. however, that was the recommendation. >> you were on the road to be an account apblt. >> actually, an engineer. >> even better. and it led to making cookies. >> in delicious ways. >> delicious ways. >> this is where the magic goes down and we're going to be getting to the truth behind cookies and cream. >> this is what is behind cookies and cream. >> where were you when the idea came to your mind. >> i was in my apartment eating ice cream, cookies and cream ice cream. how much
while attending san francisco state university as an accountinging major, anthony's friend jokingly suggested he make cookies to make ends make. with no formal culinary training he opened his own bakery and is now the no. 1 producer of gourmet cookies in the biarea and thank you for joining us on quick bites. how do you feel? >> i feel great. >> so i want to get to the bottom of some very burning questions. why cookies? >> it was a recommendation from a friend. hard to believe...
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. >> reporter: rae sullivan is a geologist with san francisco state university. he leads tours of the city's sinking and leaning buildings and when it comes to the millennium tower. >> i would be concerned if it accelerates and the tilting continues. >> reporter: it turns out san francisco's leaning tower has a lot in common with the world's most famous leaning tower where engineers used a counterbalance to help straighten it but millenium hasn't discussed any plans for a fix. in a statement, millennium's partner says the building was designed and constructed to the extraordinary high standards established by the city and county of san francisco for this type of structure. the city blames a new transit center across the street for destabilizing its tower. there is a lot of finger pointing going on right now but the one fact remains if they had drilled pilings down to bedrock, would we be here? >> no. that is the heart of the still on shaky ground. carter evans, cbs news, san francisco. >>> here is another look at this morning's top story. donald trump is making t
. >> reporter: rae sullivan is a geologist with san francisco state university. he leads tours of the city's sinking and leaning buildings and when it comes to the millennium tower. >> i would be concerned if it accelerates and the tilting continues. >> reporter: it turns out san francisco's leaning tower has a lot in common with the world's most famous leaning tower where engineers used a counterbalance to help straighten it but millenium hasn't discussed any plans for a fix....
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. >> reporter: rae sullivan is a geologist with san francisco state university. he leads tours of the city's sinking and leaning buildings and when it comes to the millennium tower. >> i would be concerned if it accelerates and the tilting continues. >> reporter: it turns out san francisco's leaning tower has a lot in common with the world's most famous leaning tower where engineers used a counterbalance to help straigh millenium hasn't discussed any plans for a fix. in a statement, millennium's partner says the building was designed and constructed to the extraordinary high standards established by the city and county of san francisco for this type of structure. the city blames a new transit center across the street for destabilizing its tower. there is a lot of finger pointing going on right now but the one fact remains if they had drilled pilings down to bedrock, would we be here? >> reporter: and the solution is still on shaky ground. carter evans, cbs news, san francisco. >>> here is another look at this morning's top story. donald trump is making the case t
. >> reporter: rae sullivan is a geologist with san francisco state university. he leads tours of the city's sinking and leaning buildings and when it comes to the millennium tower. >> i would be concerned if it accelerates and the tilting continues. >> reporter: it turns out san francisco's leaning tower has a lot in common with the world's most famous leaning tower where engineers used a counterbalance to help straigh millenium hasn't discussed any plans for a fix. in a...
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francisco state university. he leads tours of the city's sinking and leaning buildings. and when it comes to the millenium tower-- >> i would be concerned if it accelerates, and the tilting francisco's leaning tower has a lot in common with the world's most famous leaning tower of pisa, where engineers used a counter-balance to help straighten it. but millenium has discussed any plans fair fix. in a statement, millenium partners says: the company blames a new transit center across the street for destabilizing its luxury tower. there's a lot of fact remains-- if they had drilled pilings down to bedrock, would we be here? >> no. that is the heart of the problem. >> reporter: and the solution is still on shaky ground. carter evans, cbs news, san francisco. >> rose: that's the cbs evening news. for scott pelley, i'm charlie rose. thank you for joining us. hope to see you first thing tomorrow on "cbs this morning"." >>> ozzy's sex addiction. inside the star's struggles in >>> "the insider," tracking the biggest stori
francisco state university. he leads tours of the city's sinking and leaning buildings. and when it comes to the millenium tower-- >> i would be concerned if it accelerates, and the tilting francisco's leaning tower has a lot in common with the world's most famous leaning tower of pisa, where engineers used a counter-balance to help straighten it. but millenium has discussed any plans fair fix. in a statement, millenium partners says: the company blames a new transit center across the...
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. >> reporter: rae sullivan is a geologist with san francisco state university. he leads tours of the city's sinking and leaning buildings and when it comes to the millennium tower. >> i would be concerned if it accelerates and the tilting continues. >> reporter: it turns out san francisco's leaning tower has a lot in common with the world's most famous leaning tower where engineers used a counterbalance to help straighten it but millenium hasn't discussed any plans for a fix. in a statement, millennium's partner says the building was designed and constructed to the extraordinary high standards established by the city and county of san francisco for this type of structure. the city blames a new transit center across the street for destabilizing its tower. there is a lot of finger pointing going on right now but the one fact remains if they had drilled pilings down to bedrock, would we be here? >> no. that is the heart of the problem. >> reporter: and the solution is still on shaky ground. carter evans, cbs news, san francisco. >>> here is another look at this mor
. >> reporter: rae sullivan is a geologist with san francisco state university. he leads tours of the city's sinking and leaning buildings and when it comes to the millennium tower. >> i would be concerned if it accelerates and the tilting continues. >> reporter: it turns out san francisco's leaning tower has a lot in common with the world's most famous leaning tower where engineers used a counterbalance to help straighten it but millenium hasn't discussed any plans for a fix....
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. >> reporter: rae sullivan is a geologist with san francisco state university. he leads tours of the city's sinking and leaning buildings and when it comes to the millennium tower. >> i would be concerned if it accelerates and the tilting continues. >> reporter: it turns out, san francisco's leaning tower has a lot in common with the world's most famous leaning tower where engineers used a counterbalance to help straighten it, but millennium hasn't discussed any plans for a fix. in a statement, millennium's partner says the building was designed and constructed to the extraordinary high standards established by the city and county of san francisco for this type of structure. the company blames a new transit center across the street for destabilizing its luxury tower. there is a lot of finger pointing going on right now, but the one fact remains, if they had drilled pilings down to bedrock, would we be here? >> no. that is the heart of the problem. >> reporter: and the solution is still on shaky ground. carter evans, cbs news, san francisco. >>> here is another l
. >> reporter: rae sullivan is a geologist with san francisco state university. he leads tours of the city's sinking and leaning buildings and when it comes to the millennium tower. >> i would be concerned if it accelerates and the tilting continues. >> reporter: it turns out, san francisco's leaning tower has a lot in common with the world's most famous leaning tower where engineers used a counterbalance to help straighten it, but millennium hasn't discussed any plans for a...
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francisco state university. this weekend the school is holding annual welcome days event for new students and families. more than 7000 freshmen and transfer students are expected this weekend. and as they haul in their bags and get ready, there are many emotions flying. >> i'm a little sat i'm going to miss my parent a little bit. but, you know, a big city, you know, i'm excited. should be fun. >> i'm really excited but nervous to move in. >> well, welcome days give students and parents an overview of the campus. >>> meanwhile about 800 freshmen moved in at san jose. the students were actually assigned to move into brand new dorms but they're not ready yet so they moved into the old dolls today that are set to be demolished in a few weeks. crews worked double shift for month but they went be ready for about a month longer. >>> in downtown san jose they're taking a non traditional approach to draw teenagers back to libraries. today they opened something called team hq. the library is filled with the latest high t
francisco state university. this weekend the school is holding annual welcome days event for new students and families. more than 7000 freshmen and transfer students are expected this weekend. and as they haul in their bags and get ready, there are many emotions flying. >> i'm a little sat i'm going to miss my parent a little bit. but, you know, a big city, you know, i'm excited. should be fun. >> i'm really excited but nervous to move in. >> well, welcome days give students...
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our previous new set has found a new home at san francisco state university. many of our own abc 7 employees are alumni and we know the set will be put to great use in their beca department, the department of broadcast and electronic communication arts. >> and as for our new set, here is a time lapse of the construction. >> isn't that cool. we are happy with you and we hope you are. >> it is the work of hard-working people and gives you many ways to bring you the news. i'm kristen zse. >> and i'm dan ashley for all of us here, we appreciate your >>> tonight, several developing stories as we come on. donald trump, suddenly putting his big speech on hold. is he about to change course on immigration? and any plans for a deportation force for 11 million? and hillary clinton tonight, thousands of e-mails under the microscope. >>> the deadly police shooting under investigation at this hour. >> a young, unarmed father who was deaf, pulled over. was he trying to use sign language when shots were fired? >>> the new wildfire in the west. out of control right now. and th
our previous new set has found a new home at san francisco state university. many of our own abc 7 employees are alumni and we know the set will be put to great use in their beca department, the department of broadcast and electronic communication arts. >> and as for our new set, here is a time lapse of the construction. >> isn't that cool. we are happy with you and we hope you are. >> it is the work of hard-working people and gives you many ways to bring you the news. i'm...
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is not tied into bed rock. >> reporter: ray sullivan a geologist with san francisco state university. he lead tours of the city's sinking and leaning buildings. when it comes to the millennium tower. >> i would be concerned if it continues. >> reporter: it turns out san francisco's leaning tower has a lot in common with the world's most famous leaning tower of pis acht. where engineers used a counterbalance to help straighten it. millennium hasn't discussed plans for a fix. in a statement, millennium partners says the building was designed and constructed to high standards established by the city and county of san francisco for this type of structure. the company blames a new transit center across the street for destablizing the luxury tower. >> there is a lot of finger pointing going on right now. the one fact remains if they had drilled pilings do >> reporter: and the solution is still on shaky ground. carter evans, cbs news, san francisco. >> that's the "cbs overnight news" for this thursday. for some of you the news continues. for others check back with us a little later for the
is not tied into bed rock. >> reporter: ray sullivan a geologist with san francisco state university. he lead tours of the city's sinking and leaning buildings. when it comes to the millennium tower. >> i would be concerned if it continues. >> reporter: it turns out san francisco's leaning tower has a lot in common with the world's most famous leaning tower of pis acht. where engineers used a counterbalance to help straighten it. millennium hasn't discussed plans for a fix. in...
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is not tied into bed rock. >> reporter: ray sullivan a geologist with san francisco state university. he lead tours of the city's sinking and leaning buildings. when it comes to the millennium tower. >> i would be concerned if it accelerates and the tilting continues. >> reporter: it turns out san francisco's leaning tower has a lot in common with the world's most famous leaning tower of pis acht. where engineers used a counterbalance to help straighten it. millennium hasn't discussed plans for a fix. in a statement, millennium partners says the building was designed and constructed to high standards established by the city and county of san francisco for this type of structure. the company blames a new transit center across the street for destablizing the luxury tower. >> there is a lot of finger pointing going on right now. the one fact remains if they had drilled piellings down to bedro would we be here? >> no. that's the heart of the problem. >> reporter: and the solution is still on shaky ground. carter evans, cbs news, san francisco. >> that's the "cbs overnight news" for this
is not tied into bed rock. >> reporter: ray sullivan a geologist with san francisco state university. he lead tours of the city's sinking and leaning buildings. when it comes to the millennium tower. >> i would be concerned if it accelerates and the tilting continues. >> reporter: it turns out san francisco's leaning tower has a lot in common with the world's most famous leaning tower of pis acht. where engineers used a counterbalance to help straighten it. millennium hasn't...
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is not tied into bed rock. >> reporter: ray sullivan a geologist with san francisco state university. he lead tours of the city's sinking and leaning buildings. when it comes to the millennium tower. >> i would be concerned if it >> reporter: it turns out san francisco's leaning tower has a lot in common with the world's most famous leaning tower of pis acht. where engineers used a counterbalance to help straighten it. millennium hasn't discussed plans for a fix. in a statement, millennium partners says the building was designed and constructed to high standards established by the city and county of san francisco for this type of structure. the company blames a new transit center across the street for destablizing the luxury tower. >> there is a lot of finger pointing going on right now. the one fact remains if they had drilled pilings down to bedrock would we be here? >> no. that's the heart of the ob francisco. >> that's the "cbs overnight news" for this thursday. for some of you the news continues. for others check back with us a little later for the morning news and cbs this morn
is not tied into bed rock. >> reporter: ray sullivan a geologist with san francisco state university. he lead tours of the city's sinking and leaning buildings. when it comes to the millennium tower. >> i would be concerned if it >> reporter: it turns out san francisco's leaning tower has a lot in common with the world's most famous leaning tower of pis acht. where engineers used a counterbalance to help straighten it. millennium hasn't discussed plans for a fix. in a...
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ray sullivan, a geologist with san francisco state university, leads tours of the city's sinking and leaning buildings he says the area where the millennium tower is built, used to be in the water. after the gold rush, parts of the bay were filled in to create more land. it's a long way down, a lot of mud, lots of sand on top.// (23:36:12) and i would be concerned if we have a major earthquake. not a problem, according to millennium partners who said in a statement the "building was designed and constructed to the extraordinarily high standards established by the city and county of san francisco for this type of structure." instead, the developer blames a new transit center across the streer luxury tower (ce:) there's a lot of finger pointing right now, but the one fact remains if they had drilled pilings down to bedrock would we be here? (jerry:) no. that is the heart of the problem. and until there's a solution to stop the sinkingmany who live here.. may be stuck here..unable to sell. (pat dobson) this is a major part of their assets and for a lot of people it'sa terrifying thought
ray sullivan, a geologist with san francisco state university, leads tours of the city's sinking and leaning buildings he says the area where the millennium tower is built, used to be in the water. after the gold rush, parts of the bay were filled in to create more land. it's a long way down, a lot of mud, lots of sand on top.// (23:36:12) and i would be concerned if we have a major earthquake. not a problem, according to millennium partners who said in a statement the "building was...
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it found a home at san francisco state university. >> we recycle. our san francisco state alumni and we know the set will be put to good use in their becca department, that is the department of broadcast and electronic communication arts. >> here is a quick look at what it takes to get the set built. ♪ >> pretty cool. and we didn't speed that up. i know how fast people work around here. >> so many people put in so much time and hard work and it turned out beautifully. >> we are grateful to have it and share it with you and we help it helps in our communication with you. and if you want to see that cool video again, go to abc7news.com. and thank to you all of the people who worked so hard. >> absolutely. >> and you have a whole new setup over here. >> we have a huge weather setup every there and new weather digs and we could do everything in terms of preparing and analyzing and building graphics in the weather office that you can't see. >> and we love having you here with us. >> so let's take a look at what is going on right now. here is live doppl
it found a home at san francisco state university. >> we recycle. our san francisco state alumni and we know the set will be put to good use in their becca department, that is the department of broadcast and electronic communication arts. >> here is a quick look at what it takes to get the set built. ♪ >> pretty cool. and we didn't speed that up. i know how fast people work around here. >> so many people put in so much time and hard work and it turned out beautifully....
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is not tied into bed rock. >> reporter: ray sullivan a geologist with san francisco state university. he lead tours of the city's sinking and leaning buildings. when it comes to the millennium tower. >> i would be concerned if it accelerates and the tilting continues. >> reporter: it turns out san francisco's leaning tower has a lot in common with the world's most famous leaning tower of pis acht. where engineers used a counterbalance to help straighten it. millennium hasn't discussed plans for a fix. in a statement, millennium partners says the building was designed and constructed to high standards established by the city and county of san francisco for this type of structure. the company blames a new transit center across the street for destablizing the luxury tower. >> there is a lot of finger pointing going on right now. the one fact remains if they had drilled pilings down to bedrock would we be here? >> no. that's the heart of the problem. >> reporter: and the solution is still on shaky ground. carter evans, cbs news, san francisco. >> that's the "cbs overnight news" for this
is not tied into bed rock. >> reporter: ray sullivan a geologist with san francisco state university. he lead tours of the city's sinking and leaning buildings. when it comes to the millennium tower. >> i would be concerned if it accelerates and the tilting continues. >> reporter: it turns out san francisco's leaning tower has a lot in common with the world's most famous leaning tower of pis acht. where engineers used a counterbalance to help straighten it. millennium hasn't...
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. >>> san francisco state university kicking off the school year with its welcome days event. the college president will address the newest members on the campus this morning. >>> the time 5:09, a bay area woman speaking out after being involved in a freak accident. why the city isn't doing enough to prevent the accident from happening again. >>> cleanup underway in the louisiana. why the state governor is thinking donald trump. >>> from the weather center there was they -- rain within the bay area last night. now, i will show you where there is lightning. >>> monday morning how your drive is shaping up this morning. stay tuned. ,,,,,,,,,, (whispering) what are you doing up? (whispering) mom said i could have a midnight snack. well, i say it's late, and you need to go to bed. why? because i am the boss. you're not the boss, mom's the boss. well, technically, we are co-bosses. technically, mom's the boss. mmmm. shhh. the family favorite. yoplait. >>> good monday morning, welcome to your august 22 look at this and live high definition doppler radar. rain showers across the area
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francisco state university. they will start classes today, students and their families will be treated to a barbecue today. there are about 30,000 students total. >>> kardashian family is breathing a sigh of relief because the bay area woman who has been keeping them worried is going to court. jackie ward is live from the newsroom with more on the charges she faces. >> christina bankston is a 36- year-old from newark who has to pay charges of cyber stalking, hacking and identity theft. she will be in court in oakland later this morning to settle on a defense attorney. bankston was in the bay area when most of the stocking and hacking was done. they believe she used a variety of electronic means causing or intending to cause substantial emotional distress to the victims. we spoke to the man who said he is her father but does not want to be named, he said she has a pastor being stocking -- destructive. >> she started a fire at her junior high school so she was thrown out of school and so she went to a private scho
francisco state university. they will start classes today, students and their families will be treated to a barbecue today. there are about 30,000 students total. >>> kardashian family is breathing a sigh of relief because the bay area woman who has been keeping them worried is going to court. jackie ward is live from the newsroom with more on the charges she faces. >> christina bankston is a 36- year-old from newark who has to pay charges of cyber stalking, hacking and identity...
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now kamani is a senior at san francisco state university. she is always wanted to work with kids at this internship is helping her develop confidence and sharpen her goals. >> having that teacher position, you know and being able to put that on my resume. i never thought i would do that. >>reporter: for the kids here working with someone like kamani sent a message. >> it's a good role modeling opportunity, is that? >> absolutely. it is all about showing what is possible to the kids into the interns like kamani as well. kpix five. >>> to help students rise above like kamani had to our website. >>> time for our of the week him a cupcake. joining us with more is sherry franklin. thank you so much for joining us. i've met cupcake for the last couple of minutes and i'm already in love? >> she is special. she came from los angeles.we got a call about a really sad case and as you can see she has wrapped her arms around me. all she wants is to wrap her arms around somebody and love them forever. she has not had a good life. >> you have an event that
now kamani is a senior at san francisco state university. she is always wanted to work with kids at this internship is helping her develop confidence and sharpen her goals. >> having that teacher position, you know and being able to put that on my resume. i never thought i would do that. >>reporter: for the kids here working with someone like kamani sent a message. >> it's a good role modeling opportunity, is that? >> absolutely. it is all about showing what is possible...
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>> reporter: now she is a senior at san francisco state university. she has always wanted to work with kids. but this internship is helping her develop confidence and sharp -- sharpen her goals. >> having that teacher position putting that on my resume' i never thought i would do that. >> reporter: for the kids here, working with someone like kemonni sends a message. >> it's a good role model opportunity, isn't it? >> yeah, absolutely. >> reporter: it's all about showing what's possible to the kids and the interns like kemonni, as well. wendy tokuda, kpix 5. >> to help students rise above, go to cbssf.com/sra. >>> this time last week it was so warm. not this week. [ laughter ] >> not this weekend. it's getting cooler out there and it will stay chilly for the weekend. 61 in san francisco. everybody has fallen below 80. concord at 77. livermore 76. santa rosa you're down to 70. san jose 72. and here comes the march of the marine layer. it's enveloping sfo as we speak. it will fill in to san francisco bay and likely be over your house by tomorrow this mo
>> reporter: now she is a senior at san francisco state university. she has always wanted to work with kids. but this internship is helping her develop confidence and sharp -- sharpen her goals. >> having that teacher position putting that on my resume' i never thought i would do that. >> reporter: for the kids here, working with someone like kemonni sends a message. >> it's a good role model opportunity, isn't it? >> yeah, absolutely. >> reporter: it's all...
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. >> for more on this we are joined live in studio by san francisco state university media ethics professor miriam smith. thank you for coming in. >> thank you for having me on your program. >> did the national media miss this story of? >> this story was not an event. media likes events. we like hurricanes. we like big things to happen. we like big rivers to flood. and the process, a rainstorm that takes place over days and then everything, you know, slowly floods, you know, why look at that when we can watch the glamor and glitz of the olympics? >> you know, they say that's the responsibility to say turn your attention here. when we talked to the red cross ceo, she said we are competing, asking for helps with the olympics, with ryan lochte, with the wildfires, the presidential election. she says it's difficult to get the help we need. is there more of an impetus on the media to say shine some latino community that? >> this is an interesting thing about news and about the media. we say we want this on the news, and then if we don't watch it, how is the news going to make money? we have put
. >> for more on this we are joined live in studio by san francisco state university media ethics professor miriam smith. thank you for coming in. >> thank you for having me on your program. >> did the national media miss this story of? >> this story was not an event. media likes events. we like hurricanes. we like big things to happen. we like big rivers to flood. and the process, a rainstorm that takes place over days and then everything, you know, slowly floods, you...
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francisco alliance of black school educators, the san francisco foster youth, san francisco state university project rebound and association of chinese teachers. please give them a round of applause. [applause] there are two really special folks in the house that i have been work wg over the last year, one is a very new partner and that is san francisco state project rebound we giving scholarships to epipooal that are formally incarcerated and decide to make a big leap going into college so we will support two of our college student at san francisco state and so jason, thank you so much for turning us on to project rebound and look forward continuing to support you. they are expanding to 7 campuses this year because their project is so remarkable they are making sure that our folks that come out of our systems come into our colleges and are well supported. i want to give a shout out to arlet smith with foster youth. arlet and i have been friends for a long time and talks about her foster youth as if they are her own, which they are. we wanted to make sure many young people that have gone thr
francisco alliance of black school educators, the san francisco foster youth, san francisco state university project rebound and association of chinese teachers. please give them a round of applause. [applause] there are two really special folks in the house that i have been work wg over the last year, one is a very new partner and that is san francisco state project rebound we giving scholarships to epipooal that are formally incarcerated and decide to make a big leap going into college so we...
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francisco state university. this weekend the university is holding its annual welcome days event for new students and families. more than 7,000 freshmen and transfer will arrive on campus this weekend. as they hauled in their bags, there was plenty of emotions. >> i'm a little sad. i'm going to miss my parents a little bit. but, you know, big city, i'm excited. it should be fun. >> i'm really excited but i'm nervous to move in. >> gosh, i remember that day. so excited and nervous. welcome days give students and parents an overview of the campus and the community and also introduces them to a range of resources available at the university. >>> police in the east bay are asking for help from the public to find a teenager who disappeared more than a week ago. 16-year-old kendelle patton from castro valley last seen august the 11th, investigators believe she may have run away from home. her family says she has run away several times in the past. they also say she often rides bart to visit friends across the bay in s
francisco state university. this weekend the university is holding its annual welcome days event for new students and families. more than 7,000 freshmen and transfer will arrive on campus this weekend. as they hauled in their bags, there was plenty of emotions. >> i'm a little sad. i'm going to miss my parents a little bit. but, you know, big city, i'm excited. it should be fun. >> i'm really excited but i'm nervous to move in. >> gosh, i remember that day. so excited and...
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bedrock. >> you can see that this bu >> reporter: rae sullivan, a geologist with san francisco state university, leads tours of the city's sinking and leaning buildings. he says the area where the millennium tower is built used to be in the water after the gold rush, parts of the bay were filled in to create more land. >> bedrock is 200 or 300 feet below us and it's lots of mud and sand on top and i would be concerned if we have a major according to millennium partners who said in a statement the building was designed to construct it to the extraordinarily high standards established by the city and county of san francisco for this type of structure. instead, the developer blames a new transit center across the street for destabilizing its luxury tower. >> there is a lot of finger pointing going on right now. but the one fact remains, if they had drilled pilings down to bedrock, would we be here? >> no. that is the heart of the a solution to stop the sinking, many who live here may be stuck here, unable to sell. >> this is a major part of their assets and that is for a lot of people i
bedrock. >> you can see that this bu >> reporter: rae sullivan, a geologist with san francisco state university, leads tours of the city's sinking and leaning buildings. he says the area where the millennium tower is built used to be in the water after the gold rush, parts of the bay were filled in to create more land. >> bedrock is 200 or 300 feet below us and it's lots of mud and sand on top and i would be concerned if we have a major according to millennium partners who...
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francisco art institute and the cca and hastings and san francisco state university usf nonprofits are government institution the profit to the families at least the stevens being the head of the unit urban forest the academy of art didn't submit an institutional master plan while their acquiring all the buildings and while their pondering the supply of affordable housing the result is a planning commission hadn't had what is it is supposed to have the ability to say give instructions to the academy on such thanks and concentrating the campus and building student housing not plundering housing you have hearings that are scheduled that are on the advanced a calendar 922, 31117 you should use those hearings you need to have if the imp is handled credible what are the topics i think you need to deal with a concentrating the campus b building housing building housing not using housing that is socializing needs for the citizens and limiting enrollment and the retailers have to tell them they must take out permits there is a huge backlog of illegal permits at the board of appeals not the pla
francisco art institute and the cca and hastings and san francisco state university usf nonprofits are government institution the profit to the families at least the stevens being the head of the unit urban forest the academy of art didn't submit an institutional master plan while their acquiring all the buildings and while their pondering the supply of affordable housing the result is a planning commission hadn't had what is it is supposed to have the ability to say give instructions to the...
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francisco state university and some of the other universities to begin to provide higher percentages of housing so that's sort an overview the years are gone had 100 percent students were housed on campus that's an overview but i did like the presentation from one of the attorneys from morrison further this issue regarding the settlement i don't know if we can comment but some degree city attorney can we talk about the settlement issue that was brought up by the attorney. >> deputy city attorney mirena burns. the litigation is not relevant to the approval actions before you today i'll recommend that the commission just move forward with not an approval action sorry it is an in violation of those planning code amendments i'll recommend you move forward with the planning code initiation for the calendar for today and if the commission is interested in an update on the pending litigation we can certainly work with staff to have a closed session. >> i agree and more general are terms everyone is asking for mitigation of housing units lost or presumably lost when the academy of art univer
francisco state university and some of the other universities to begin to provide higher percentages of housing so that's sort an overview the years are gone had 100 percent students were housed on campus that's an overview but i did like the presentation from one of the attorneys from morrison further this issue regarding the settlement i don't know if we can comment but some degree city attorney can we talk about the settlement issue that was brought up by the attorney. >> deputy city...
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she returned to school at san francisco state university in 1980 earned a teaching credential. ellen [inaudible] substitute teacher for the next 25 years. former principal of argonne elementary first hired ellen who enjoyed the year-round calendar creating lasting relationships with her students. i was recalled recently when she and owen were having dinner together former oregon soon first mechanized ellen and then her. this monk man was then in his late 30s is tormented ellen after all easy. now the official of the california state employment, and he offered to take us out to lunch sometime. also worked at the sunny side school before she retired. her daughter a lease by classmate of old called among mostly taught kindergartners to third-graders are favorite was the kindergartners. i think she liked how eager innocent and cute those little five-year-old could be. she was a deeply spiritual and devoted member of the first chinese southern baptist church for 59 years. in years recently she traveled the year hong kong china japan europe and recently crossed the mediterranean and
she returned to school at san francisco state university in 1980 earned a teaching credential. ellen [inaudible] substitute teacher for the next 25 years. former principal of argonne elementary first hired ellen who enjoyed the year-round calendar creating lasting relationships with her students. i was recalled recently when she and owen were having dinner together former oregon soon first mechanized ellen and then her. this monk man was then in his late 30s is tormented ellen after all easy....
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she returned to school at san francisco state university in 1980 earned a teaching credential. ellen [inaudible] substitute teacher for the next 25 years. former principal of argonne elementary first hired ellen who enjoyed the year-round calendar creating lasting relationships with her students. i was recalled recently when she and owen were having dinner together former oregon soon first mechanized ellen and then her. this monk man was then in his late 30s is tormented ellen after all easy. now the official of the california state employment, and he offered to take us out to lunch sometime. also worked at the sunny side school before she retired. her daughter a lease by classmate of old called among mostly taught kindergartners to third-graders are favorite was the kindergartners. i think she liked how eager innocent and cute those little five-year-old could be. she was a deeply spiritual and devoted member of the first chinese southern baptist church for 59 years. in years recently she traveled the year hong kong china japan europe and recently crossed the mediterranean and
she returned to school at san francisco state university in 1980 earned a teaching credential. ellen [inaudible] substitute teacher for the next 25 years. former principal of argonne elementary first hired ellen who enjoyed the year-round calendar creating lasting relationships with her students. i was recalled recently when she and owen were having dinner together former oregon soon first mechanized ellen and then her. this monk man was then in his late 30s is tormented ellen after all easy....
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while attending san francisco state university as an accountinging major, anthony's friend jokingly suggested he make cookies to make ends make. with no formal culinary training he opened his own bakery and is now the no. 1 producer of gourmet cookies in the biarea and thank you for joining us on quick bites. how do you feel? >> i feel great. >> so i want to get to the bottom of some very burning questions. why cookies? >> it was a recommendation from a friend. hard to believe that's how it all started. >> why not pies and cakes? what do you have against pies and cakes, anthony. >> i have nothing against pies and cakes. however, that was the recommendation. >> you were on the road to be an account apblt. >> actually, an engineer. >> even better. and it led to making cookies. >> in delicious ways. >> delicious ways. >> this is where the magic goes down and we're going to be getting to the truth behind cookies and cream. >> this is what is behind cookies and cream. >> where were you when the idea came to your mind. >> i was in my apartment eating ice cream, cookies and cream ice cream. how much
while attending san francisco state university as an accountinging major, anthony's friend jokingly suggested he make cookies to make ends make. with no formal culinary training he opened his own bakery and is now the no. 1 producer of gourmet cookies in the biarea and thank you for joining us on quick bites. how do you feel? >> i feel great. >> so i want to get to the bottom of some very burning questions. why cookies? >> it was a recommendation from a friend. hard to believe...
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francisco state university they've deinvested from gunstocks a frustration in terms of what are you going to do i think we agree interest is violence and there has to be a way of dealing with that it sends a message in terms of gordon's as a observer for the south african investor a lot of money in retrospect the same okay in 1986 companies in south africa all the oils ibm chemical companies as you recall the only technology company that deinvested was in 1986 so that was a bigger difference moving the clock forward in tobacco a small percentage of s&p i saw the lawsuit it was a big deal and plus there was other issues dianne feinstein shared by other members people taking pensions don't - certainly for the tobacco a lot of the members worked for san francisco general and loujd and don't want to get the money from the earnings of tobacco stocks perhaps in terms of that that there are different facets to that decision i'd like commissioner makras was the one that requested this i know that identification detained and other police manner detained a cowered appearance and mentioned the
francisco state university they've deinvested from gunstocks a frustration in terms of what are you going to do i think we agree interest is violence and there has to be a way of dealing with that it sends a message in terms of gordon's as a observer for the south african investor a lot of money in retrospect the same okay in 1986 companies in south africa all the oils ibm chemical companies as you recall the only technology company that deinvested was in 1986 so that was a bigger difference...
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san francisco officials say it interfered with traffic. >>> i'm maria medina live on the campus of san jose state university where more than 800 freshmen were supposed to move into their brand-new building a new dorm. instead they are going to be moving into this old building known as the bricks. it was build in the 1960s. a spokesman says they are near the end of their life. it was actually slated to be demolished in a couple of years. now, the freshmen are supposedded to move into a new dorm called the campus village 2. it's got its own laundry facility and own rec room including air hockey and ping pong tables. but there were some construction delays despite crews working double shifts seven days a week and now those freshmen can't move in for four weeks. move-in day is set for tomorrow. so what's the university going to do to compensate these students? they say they are going to charge them a lower rate for living here for the next four weeks and will hire professional movers to move them into the new building in a month. live in san jose, maria medina, kpix 5. >>> good morning, yo
san francisco officials say it interfered with traffic. >>> i'm maria medina live on the campus of san jose state university where more than 800 freshmen were supposed to move into their brand-new building a new dorm. instead they are going to be moving into this old building known as the bricks. it was build in the 1960s. a spokesman says they are near the end of their life. it was actually slated to be demolished in a couple of years. now, the freshmen are supposedded to move into a...
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. >> reporter: according to the san francisco examiner one candidate who was now chief of chico state university's police department dropped out of the job race because he believed the process is fixed. >> i think it would be a mistake for someone to opt out at this point given we haven't even selected applicants to interview. >> reporter: the president of police commission says it's committed to the nationwide search. >> putting the cart before the horse. we have applications open until august 31. we want great candidates to apply. >> reporter: in speaking with her, she mentioned the police chief in washington dc who has been promoted as head of security of the nfl, they are going to keep internal. they are not launching a nationwide search the going to appoint someone from the command staff. but san francisco is doing a nationwide search. we will have to wait and see how this all shakes down. back to you. >>> a 3rd public meeting is going to be held as a search continues for a new police chief for san francisco. joining us live. you have had a couple -- a couple of public meetings.
. >> reporter: according to the san francisco examiner one candidate who was now chief of chico state university's police department dropped out of the job race because he believed the process is fixed. >> i think it would be a mistake for someone to opt out at this point given we haven't even selected applicants to interview. >> reporter: the president of police commission says it's committed to the nationwide search. >> putting the cart before the horse. we have...
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francisco-based magazine won a polk award for a 1966 article that revealed a michigan state university group operating in vietnam was in fact a cia front group. it also published eldridge cleaver's prison letters and che guevara's diaries. hinckle was also a major figure in the emergence of "gonzo journalism." this is hinckle speaking about editing hunter s. thompson's famous article about his trip to the kentucky derby. >> it did not make much sense at all. just kind of bundle it all of and took a walk up the street around the corner to ask. it wasn't a crowded night. i sat in a booth and spent a cocouple o of hours reading this thing. it was episodic. likike, oh, dear, it was sort of like trying to assemble a very big complex crossword puzzle without having the picture on the box. amy: warren hinckle died on thursday at the age of 77 from complications of pneumonia. and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. juan: and i'm juan gonzalez. welcome to all of our listeners and viewers from around the country an
francisco-based magazine won a polk award for a 1966 article that revealed a michigan state university group operating in vietnam was in fact a cia front group. it also published eldridge cleaver's prison letters and che guevara's diaries. hinckle was also a major figure in the emergence of "gonzo journalism." this is hinckle speaking about editing hunter s. thompson's famous article about his trip to the kentucky derby. >> it did not make much sense at all. just kind of bundle...
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francisco-based magazine won a polk award for a 1966 article that revealed a michigan state university group operating in vietnam was in fact a cia front group. it also published eldridge cleaver's prison letters and che guevara's diaries. hinckle was also a major figure in the emergence of "gonzo journalism." this is hinckle speaking about editing hunter s. thompson's famous article about his trip to the kentucky derby. >> it did not make much sense at all. just kind of bundle it all of and took a walk up the street around the corner to ask. it wasn't a crowded night. i sat in a booth and spent a couple of hours reading this thing. it was episodic. like, oh, dear, it was sort of like trying to assemble a very big complex crossword puzzle without having the picture on the box. amy: warren hinckle died on thursday at the age of 77 from complications of pneumonia. and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. juan: and i'm juan gonzalez. welcome to all of our listeners and viewers from around the country and arou
francisco-based magazine won a polk award for a 1966 article that revealed a michigan state university group operating in vietnam was in fact a cia front group. it also published eldridge cleaver's prison letters and che guevara's diaries. hinckle was also a major figure in the emergence of "gonzo journalism." this is hinckle speaking about editing hunter s. thompson's famous article about his trip to the kentucky derby. >> it did not make much sense at all. just kind of bundle...