For the next five years. Theres a vote today by the full board of regents. The students plan to stay here until the regents agree to drop the planned fee hike. I would just say to them, wake up, were both human. Were we share the same goals, the same aspirations. Dont kill it for me. Reporter now to ucsf where the regents are meeting. Protestors tried to block some of them from entering yesterday and a glass door was shattered as protestors tried to force their way in. The Regents Committee voted 72 in favor of the increase. What it says, look, this is where we are now, this is the budget we need and will need moving forward. The university does have close to seven billion and seven years ago it was more like 5. 5 billion. Reporter tuition is now a little over 12,000 a year. If the plan ais approved by the board today, it would go up to more than 15,000 by the year 2019. And we will be there as the regents take their full vote at ucsf. Live at calberkeley, anne makovec, kpix 5. Tuition
Summit. Anyway, its not causing any delays even though theres activity out there and the fog is actually creeping into our Golden Gate Bridge cam moved in, in the last halfhour. So watch out for that. Visibility is going to be an issue this morning coming out of sausalito into San Francisco. And chp issued its own dense fog advisory for the bay bridge. The roadwork though on the upper deck coming into San Francisco should be cleared by now. And just some slight delays in the cash lanes at the toll plaza itself. And a lot of the roadwork should be cleared as well up and down the nimitz freeway including that roadwork southbound 880 at davis. Everything looks good now actually between san leandro and oakland. Its wear a brown dress to work day. It is. Thats right. We started this day. [ laughter ] there you go. I hear its trending, too. Thank you, liz. We start with serious news. Developing news out of Florida State university in tallahassee. Classes are canceled today after an on campus
The game away. We just werent able to do ta. A disappointing end for the as as they blow two leads to lose a wild, wild card game. Mornings on 2 starts now. It is 7 01. Were following breaking news in san jose. In fact, were live at simmons Elementary School, the site of two earlymorning arsons. One of them was captured on camera by our own crew. You are looking live at some of the damage there quite extensive. Janine de la vega will have more on the investigation coming up in about two minutes. Good morning. Welcome to mornings on 2. Im tori campbell. Good morning. Im dave clark. Lets talk about weather and traffic. Steve, it doesnt feel too bad. You already stepped outside . I did. I better get out there myself. Its clear. We have temperatures. A pretty good breeze. The wind is picking upg along the coast. Its another of a north northwest breeze. Gusts to 31 above the caldecott. Its on its way, it being an offshore breeze. 67 fairfield. 60 livermore. Theres a huge difference. Half mo
The family of a woman who was hit and killed in a pedestrian accident in San Franciscos chinatown are pressing city leaders to increase safety at one of the most dangerous intersections in the city. Good afternoon, im torrey campbell. Brian flores is live on the corner of stockton and sacramento with the call to action today. Good afternoon, brian. Reporter hi, torre. Good afternoon. There were a couple of close calls of pedestrians almost getting hit by cars here but the latest fatality happened less than two weeks ago. Now the family members of the victim as well as Chinatown Community leaders say enough is enough. Slow down. For chinatown. Lets make it right. Change the lights. Reporter chantds, prayers and a call for action chants, prayers and a call for action rang loud. Community members along with city leaders urged for changes at the deadly intersection. The most recent tragedy happened on saturday, september 20. 78yearold, a grandmother of eight and former music teacher was ki
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