Was 1. 9 million, and now its doubled, to 2. 6 million, and now its more than 5 billion, and now the total cost is 6. 4 billion. The contractor was promised a big bonus if they opened on time, so will they get it . Well have the report at 6 00. A world famous Jewelry Store is closed tonight, after an Early Morning heist. This was the damage, and a group of men got inside by using a truck to force open the door. Thats where we are from walnut creek, with how the theyve seen made a clean get away. They backed to truck right in the front doors of tiffanys, and theyre trying to clear the huge doors, and at the same time the police are working to find to theyve seen. The Walnut Police arrived to find a truck smashed into this store, and they arrived 90 seconds after the suspects took off. Theres jewelry scattered around the floor, but its small, the stuff thats left out overnigh. The high end overnight, the high end stuff is locked up. This is taken from the surveillance camera, and you can
Good evening, welcome to kqed newsroom. The battle for city college of San Francisco to maintain its accreditation is heating up. Today protesters staged a rally and attended a meeting in downtown sacramento. The fight has mobilized state and federal politicians, fall cu and students to keep the Largest College in california from closing its doors. Community is what this is about. Nearly two years ago, the accrediting committee ordered a number of but a lawsuit filed will prevent the school from closure in 22 months. Thanks for joining us. Thank you. Thank you for having me. Paint a picture for us about what happened today at the state capital. We had a semiannual meeting. As you may know, they had put in a decision last year to disaccredit city college as of july 21st 2014. We rallied people from all around the state, maybe half from San Francisco, demanding they rescind last years decision. Our college is in compliance with accreditation standards. We went there making demands of the
Good evening, welcome to kqed newsroom. The battle for city college of San Francisco to maintain its accreditation is heating up. Today protesters staged a rally and attended a meeting in downtown sacramento. The fight has mobilized state and federal politicians, fall cu and students to keep the Largest College in california from closing its doors. Community is what this is about. Nearly two years ago, the accrediting committee ordered a number of but a lawsuit filed will prevent the school from closure in 22 months. Thanks for joining us. Thank you. Thank you for having me. Paint a picture for us about what happened today at the state capital. We had a semiannual meeting. As you may know, they had put in a decision last year to disaccredit city college as of july 21st 2014. We rallied people from all around the state, maybe half from San Francisco, demanding they rescind last years decision. Our college is in compliance with accreditation standards. We went there making demands of the
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Good morning, everyone. We begin with new details in the shooting at an atlanta area elementary school. Michael brandon hill is in custody after surrendering to police. The police dont have a motive. But the 20yearold apparently had stopped taking his medication. Theres the school clerk who managed to talk hill into laying down his weapon and ammunition, most likely saving many young lives. We begin our coverage with abcs kristin fisher. Reporter 20yearold Michael Brandon hill is in Police Custody this morning. But his motive for terrorizing this Atlanta Elementary School may never be understood. Even his own brother is at a loss. I couldnt tell you what his mindset was when he went up in there. I honestly can tell you he has a long history of medical disorders and everything. Going to including bipolar. Reporter timothy hill says his brother has a troubled past. He was arrested earlier this year for alleged terrorist threats and acts and sentenced to probation and anger management. An