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university of berlin. he'll speak with koh knell west -- cornell west of princeton university. that same day we're at book passage bookstore in california as steven pressman recalls the efforts of gilbert and eleanor krause to rescue 50 jewish children from nazi-controlled vienna in 1939. then on wednesday ralph nader speaks at politics & prose bookstore in washington d.c. he argues an alliance is emerging between progressives, conservatives and libertarians to fight against the power of corporations. that's a look at some of the author programs booktv will be covering this upcoming week. for more, go to our web site, booktv.org and visit "upcoming programs." >> you're watching booktv. up next, caroline glick argue that is the u.s. pursuit of a two-state solution to the israel/palestine conflict has failed miserably and is based on palestinian claims to land that are unfounded. this is just over an hour. [applause] be. >> we live in surreal times. it's my privilege and pleasure today to introwith deuce a remarkable woman who has written an extraordinary -- to introduce a remarkable woman who has written an extraordinary book. i'm going
university of berlin. he'll speak with koh knell west -- cornell west of princeton university. that same day we're at book passage bookstore in california as steven pressman recalls the efforts of gilbert and eleanor krause to rescue 50 jewish children from nazi-controlled vienna in 1939. then on wednesday ralph nader speaks at politics & prose bookstore in washington d.c. he argues an alliance is emerging between progressives, conservatives and libertarians to fight against the power of...
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i got medically retired from the university of california-berkeley. weapon permits and police i.d. badges and all of a sudden when i go to ask for mine, no, we're not allowed to give it to you anymore, as well as take it away from hundreds of other officers. >> the fact is, eric, under state law, all police agencies must give their retired police officers, both those who retire after a full career and those who retire on disability, a permit to carry a concealed weapon. here the university of california, although they have for the past 20-plus years have done so for disability officers retired on disability, they've suddenly reversed course and denying people like ali and scores of others those permits. >> so they are literally makeing a dings tink between how you retire and trying to hold back your right to a concealed weapon firearm as part of that holdup. is that how you understand it? >> all of a sudden it's an issue. it's never been an issue in the past and it's only an issue that apparently with the university of california. while every other of
i got medically retired from the university of california-berkeley. weapon permits and police i.d. badges and all of a sudden when i go to ask for mine, no, we're not allowed to give it to you anymore, as well as take it away from hundreds of other officers. >> the fact is, eric, under state law, all police agencies must give their retired police officers, both those who retire after a full career and those who retire on disability, a permit to carry a concealed weapon. here the...
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. >>> at the university of california campus. >> i felt confused and violated. >> and they say nothing was done match that is when the congresswomen came to town. >> one ivy league student told ne she was advised to wear sneak irers to -- sneakers to run faster to get away. >>> on the kal campus, there's 42 active sexual assault case of which students and alums have filed complains to the university going back to 1975. >> i graduated in 75. not mush progress has been made. >> not much has been made. we take it seriously. >> congress wem spears says, there will be interviews -- exit interviews about the sexual assaults nationwide. >>> charges stemming from a far ranging indictment filed earlier this month. charged with eight counts of money laundering and to traffic stolen liquor and cigarettes. the charges against a former congressman, not related to them against flshy. >>> mar. two men in a murder for hire plot. brandon jackson is the son of another dftd v defendant, kooet jackson, the next court case is set for saturday. >>> first anniversary of the boston marathon. another back pack
. >>> at the university of california campus. >> i felt confused and violated. >> and they say nothing was done match that is when the congresswomen came to town. >> one ivy league student told ne she was advised to wear sneak irers to -- sneakers to run faster to get away. >>> on the kal campus, there's 42 active sexual assault case of which students and alums have filed complains to the university going back to 1975. >> i graduated in 75. not mush...
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they filed a second lawsuit against university of california berkeley. sme told today their stories but this time had two congress women at their side. one talked of how survivors find the burden is on them to stay away from attackers. >> survivors have been forced to drop out of classes finish sooner, switch housing arrangements or risk being assaulted again or intimidated. >> these women met with nicholas dirk who's promised to do more to punish offenders here. saying administration is not indifferent to the issue and are taking steps to direct it. congress woman speier plans to introduce a bill called halt campus sexual violence act. in berkeley, abc7 news >> sky 7 hd, the with a quote hot or shouldering object >> the fire was an accidental fire. so there is no malicious intent involved. >> the object that caused the fire has not been released and advices are actually still dealing with the affects. one manager says his b-52 lost over 300,000s ndz a month. >> investigators continuing to comb the site of a weekend fire in san jose. nick smith has the la
they filed a second lawsuit against university of california berkeley. sme told today their stories but this time had two congress women at their side. one talked of how survivors find the burden is on them to stay away from attackers. >> survivors have been forced to drop out of classes finish sooner, switch housing arrangements or risk being assaulted again or intimidated. >> these women met with nicholas dirk who's promised to do more to punish offenders here. saying...
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mike montgomery announced he will be retiring from the university of california. he had 18 seasons at stanford. one that enter into the final four. he tried nba but the players told them to go back to college. it is with a great deal of pride that i retire as a college basketball coach. it is a little bit scary. what will i do at 4:00 p.m.. i have been walking in the gym every day for 53 years. every day i walk into the jet. i will miss that-gym. but it is time to find something. something i like how he said he wants to retire before someone told him to retire. that's what you always say! >>> show stopper! but the show must go on. >> you kept singing. >> yeah. >>> here is a first. earthquake selfies. >>> then, slime fest. >> we got you! >> who got slimed this time at the kids choice awards. >>> and is that all you got? the unstoppable march madness guy. >>> then, is this guy too rich to go to jail? >> spared jail by a judge because he wouldn't fairwell behind bars? >> rich man's justice, no doubt in my mind. >>> and the story you
mike montgomery announced he will be retiring from the university of california. he had 18 seasons at stanford. one that enter into the final four. he tried nba but the players told them to go back to college. it is with a great deal of pride that i retire as a college basketball coach. it is a little bit scary. what will i do at 4:00 p.m.. i have been walking in the gym every day for 53 years. every day i walk into the jet. i will miss that-gym. but it is time to find something. something i...
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resolution consenting to the transfer to [inaudible] mission bay south area to the regions of the university of california as a tax exempt entity for the future development up to 5,000 [inaudible] and making [inaudible] findings under the california environmental quality act. >> okay. thank you very much -- is it tiffany, whoever's presenting, come on up. thanks for being here and talking on this item. >> good afternoon, i'm a development specialist with ocii. i'll tart the presentation giving you ton text tabt site. as you can see on the slide it's outlined in red located in mix bay south on third street from ucsf current campus. it's about 4 acres and owned by affiliated sales force.com. as you know the item before you for consideration is the city's consent to the transfer of lot 33 and 34 in the south to the uc regions, a tax exempt entity as required by section 14.7 of the mission bay south owner participation agreement. the next slide gives you a quick overview of the framework that governs development in mission bay south. the south governed by the south redevelopment plan, the south owner particip
resolution consenting to the transfer to [inaudible] mission bay south area to the regions of the university of california as a tax exempt entity for the future development up to 5,000 [inaudible] and making [inaudible] findings under the california environmental quality act. >> okay. thank you very much -- is it tiffany, whoever's presenting, come on up. thanks for being here and talking on this item. >> good afternoon, i'm a development specialist with ocii. i'll tart the...
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without it, they have been selected to the most selected uc in the country, and that is the university of california los angeles, ucla and they are both going to be bruins. >> and we are so proud of them and we know that they are going to take their advocacy for student voice down south and so we are proud of you and thank you for being here. >> thank you, superintendant, well said. >> item e, parent advisory report, there is none, if there is no objection, we will take it out of order, the item under section k. the qtea annual report. >> i would like to ask director chris and the member of the qtea oversight committee michelle parker to come forward and share the report with the p you believe and with the board. >> thank you, carranza, i am the director of policy and planning for the san francisco school district. i am joined here... sorry about that. i am joined here by michelle parker, co-chair for the qtea oversight committee as well as members, fong and our auditors are here as well and ready to present. and i am just want to just say my own, personal and it has been a great year, and we have s
without it, they have been selected to the most selected uc in the country, and that is the university of california los angeles, ucla and they are both going to be bruins. >> and we are so proud of them and we know that they are going to take their advocacy for student voice down south and so we are proud of you and thank you for being here. >> thank you, superintendant, well said. >> item e, parent advisory report, there is none, if there is no objection, we will take it out...
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several female students say they were sexually assaulted on the university of california campus but they weren't taken seriously. that's what they're claiming. ktvu's paul chamber social came -- paul chambers has the story. >> i was raped and assaulted spring semester of my first year at cal. >> i felt angry, emotional, violated and confused. >> reporter: the women say they made multiple complaints to university officials but claim nothing has been done. that is until bay area congresswomen jackie speier and lee came forward. >> one ivy league student told me she was advised to wear sneakers to be able to run faster from her assailant. >> reporter: 6% of men have the same fate. on the cal campus, there's 42 active sexual assault cases of which 31 students and alumni have filed federal complaints against the university dating back to 1975. >> i graduated in 1975 and not much progress has been made. >> we are serious about this issue, we take it very seriously. >> new details about sexual assaults on college campuses. a college with 10,000 students could experience as many as 350 rapes a y
several female students say they were sexually assaulted on the university of california campus but they weren't taken seriously. that's what they're claiming. ktvu's paul chamber social came -- paul chambers has the story. >> i was raped and assaulted spring semester of my first year at cal. >> i felt angry, emotional, violated and confused. >> reporter: the women say they made multiple complaints to university officials but claim nothing has been done. that is until bay area...
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in that. >> that, to me, is the wrong attitude. >> reporter: biologist jim patton, at the university of california berkeley, doesn't share brand's enthusiasm. >> we're lost unless we realize that we're just a part of this intricate web. and we ought to bring species back if they can help maintain that web. but not because it makes us feel better and sleep better at night. >> reporter: phelan and brand estimate it'll take five to 50 million dollars to bring back the passenger pigeon. >> where the money tends to be coming in is from people in high tech. they like being on cutting edges, and this is one. >> reporter: brand believes passenger pigeons could help restore the east coast's forests, by spreading seeds around. but the pigeons could end up in conflict with humans once again, especially if they were listed under the endangered species act. >> if it's an endangered species, then all of a sudden, all of the forest habitat where it goes into will be off-limits to hunting and hiking, and biking. >> will the people in the east coast, be willing to put up with flocks of thousands of pigeons defecat
in that. >> that, to me, is the wrong attitude. >> reporter: biologist jim patton, at the university of california berkeley, doesn't share brand's enthusiasm. >> we're lost unless we realize that we're just a part of this intricate web. and we ought to bring species back if they can help maintain that web. but not because it makes us feel better and sleep better at night. >> reporter: phelan and brand estimate it'll take five to 50 million dollars to bring back the...
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. >>> the university of california did something this year it has never done before. for the first time in the system's 146-year history, more latino students were accepted than white students. about 29% of freshmen admitted for the fall are latino. 27% caucasian, more than 61,000 in-state students were offered a spot. that is a record-high for uc. >>> here's a live look at the bay bridge in downtown san francisco. if you like sunshine and warm weather you liked today. and it is a sunny day for easter and a gorgeous night out there right now. let check in with anthony slaughter. >> the marine layer is pushed back up against the coastline. and 6:27 is the sunrise tomorrow. you will notice to start off the day from the south bay, tri-valley, north bay, most locations will start around 50 degrees and there will be a good amount of clouds in place especially in san francisco. we could be looking at a repeat of this morning where we had a lot of low clouds and fog across the boards. the fog will burn off quickly and make for a beautiful sunday. the temperatures tomorrow in
. >>> the university of california did something this year it has never done before. for the first time in the system's 146-year history, more latino students were accepted than white students. about 29% of freshmen admitted for the fall are latino. 27% caucasian, more than 61,000 in-state students were offered a spot. that is a record-high for uc. >>> here's a live look at the bay bridge in downtown san francisco. if you like sunshine and warm weather you liked today. and it...
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researchers at the university of california to look into emergency room visits for a nine year period. >> >> there american academy of pediatrics has recommended not prescribing to children because it can be fatal in some cases. can be fatal in some cases. >> this is mike. his long race day starts with back pain... ...and a choice. take 4 advil in a day which is 2 aleve... ...for all day relief. "start your engines" a unique twist on dumplings. the executive chef at the crime house. here to tell us about the sixth annual food fight. he is one of the founding chairs. cooking for a cause and not just because i'm hungry. it is a great event. it is fun for us to get together. >> there are three chefs. they each have to do a dish. somebody wins. that is what it is all about. it is about good food. these are wontons. >> you can get those that in a grocery store. brush them with a little bit of egg wash. i met almost like a crab cake filling. a but a bit of lemon zest. >> i take some asparagus and cut it so it is one-two pieces. dip it in there. >>look at you being fancy. >>it is the easiest
researchers at the university of california to look into emergency room visits for a nine year period. >> >> there american academy of pediatrics has recommended not prescribing to children because it can be fatal in some cases. can be fatal in some cases. >> this is mike. his long race day starts with back pain... ...and a choice. take 4 advil in a day which is 2 aleve... ...for all day relief. "start your engines" a unique twist on dumplings. the executive chef at...
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introduction, obviously but i will do it they way, you are a professor of mathematics at the call university of californiarkly. i don't have to tell people here that you actually worked on the-- cac moody algebras-- (applause) >> also you defined the quantum drimfeld sokolov production and described the center of the universal developing algebra of a walking module to great a ground breaking frenkel alpha morphism. (cheers and applause) >> stephen: huge, huge, the people here, they are more feldman fans than frenkel. >> it is like red wine, you can enjoy sometimes. so i think they are fans. >> stephen: perhaps over a piece of poached salmonment you have a new book called love and math, the heart of hidden reality. what the hell does love have to do with math because spoiler alert, i think it's-- and i will tell you why, because math doesn't care about my opinion. why should i love it. >> well, thank you for saying that, stephen. because i hear it quite often. even from supersmart and superintelligent people who would never say i hate art. or i hate music. >> stephen: i hate some art, some music. >> but it
introduction, obviously but i will do it they way, you are a professor of mathematics at the call university of californiarkly. i don't have to tell people here that you actually worked on the-- cac moody algebras-- (applause) >> also you defined the quantum drimfeld sokolov production and described the center of the universal developing algebra of a walking module to great a ground breaking frenkel alpha morphism. (cheers and applause) >> stephen: huge, huge, the people here, they...
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. >>> a spring break party near the university of lifo the university of california, santa barbara, turnedend. it started when a campus officer arrested someone who hit him in the face with a backpack. police used tear gas to break up the party, which drew an estimated 15,000 people. >> i wanted to close the door because the tear gas was coming in. and when i went to close the door, that's when i got hit in the shoulder. >> we've had a lot of issues with it recently. last year we had a woman fall off a cliff and die, we had a balcony collapse, several people were injured, and this year we had this happen. >> police blame part of the trouble on outsiders. more than 150 were arrested. more than 40 others were injured. >>> the murder trial of olympic athlete oscar pistorius resumed this morning in south africa. the double amputee who gamed world fame as a sprinter is expected to be called to the witness stand. pistorius is accused of killing his girlfriend. debora patta has a preview of what could be a dramatic turn in a trial being watched around the globe. >> reporter: pistorius has spent t
. >>> a spring break party near the university of lifo the university of california, santa barbara, turnedend. it started when a campus officer arrested someone who hit him in the face with a backpack. police used tear gas to break up the party, which drew an estimated 15,000 people. >> i wanted to close the door because the tear gas was coming in. and when i went to close the door, that's when i got hit in the shoulder. >> we've had a lot of issues with it recently. last...
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the rise and fall of nations," jacob soll, a history and accounting professor at the university of southern california looks at how the tracking of finances has affected civilizations. look for these titles in bookstores this coming week, and watch for the authors in the near future on booktv and on booktv.org. >> you're watching booktv on c-span2. here's our prime time lineup for tonight. beginning at 7:30 p.m. eastern, economist william easterly talks about the failure of organizations including the united nations to reduce global poverty. then at 9 p.m., patrick tucker is on "after words." the deputy editor of the futurist magazine discusses the impact vast amounts of data have on better understanding the future with the director of the national lawyers' guild. at 10 p.m. eastern, new york times reporter carlotta gall talks about books on afghanistan. and we wrap up tonight's prime time programming at 11 p.m. eastern with ben tarnoff's account of mark twain's life in san francisco in the 1860s. that all happens tonight on c-span2's booktv. >> now joining us on booktv is author richard minister. ric
the rise and fall of nations," jacob soll, a history and accounting professor at the university of southern california looks at how the tracking of finances has affected civilizations. look for these titles in bookstores this coming week, and watch for the authors in the near future on booktv and on booktv.org. >> you're watching booktv on c-span2. here's our prime time lineup for tonight. beginning at 7:30 p.m. eastern, economist william easterly talks about the failure of...
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. >> pam: berkeley police at the university of california. attack a woman. figure out why the man drove >> reporter: >> not know what caused the fire just yet. >> there is quite a bit of damage on the first floor. manley and a lot of smoke. its disparate up to the second floor. making sure the fire is actually out. >> reporter: above the unit and both sides you make sure that it was not getting into the apartment. the smoke that is. >> reporter: a lot of resources and no injuries. reporting from san francisco will trend kron 4 news. >> pam: berkeley police at the university of california are looking for a man who ordered his bulk to attack a woman. to attack a woman. police say, the woman was with friends at people's park on sunday night when they got into a confrontation with another group. according to the police a man in the group had paid a command to his put the ball and the gulf attacked the woman. she escaped, and was treated for bike injuries on her arm. officers are still looking for the man and his dog. they say he has been trying a tattoo on his ch
. >> pam: berkeley police at the university of california. attack a woman. figure out why the man drove >> reporter: >> not know what caused the fire just yet. >> there is quite a bit of damage on the first floor. manley and a lot of smoke. its disparate up to the second floor. making sure the fire is actually out. >> reporter: above the unit and both sides you make sure that it was not getting into the apartment. the smoke that is. >> reporter: a lot of...
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. >> biologistq jim patton at the university of california berkeley doesn't share brand's enthusiasm.web butñr not because it makes us feel better and sleep better at night. >> both estimatelp it will take to $50 million to bring back the passengg; pigeon. >> where the money tends to be comin(jr' from people in high-tech. they like being on cutting Ñi edges. this is one. >> brand believes passenger restore the forest by spreading seeds ÑiÑiaround.t( the pigeons could end up in conflicts with humans once again especiallyi@cf listed under the endangered species act. >> if s7endangered species, ald añr sudden the forest habitat where it goes will been off m (r)r'g. hiking, >> will the people in the east z willing to put up wit thousands ofxd pigeonse1 desiccg allxde1 over everything? >> theÑi enterprise of reviving species is in part by extinctok rates scientists have observed biologist jack guards the remnants of extinct animals. >> there are two keys to this case. i have onee1e1 and the collecti manager has the other.e1 humans are the reason species are extinct at a higher rate. popul
. >> biologistq jim patton at the university of california berkeley doesn't share brand's enthusiasm.web butñr not because it makes us feel better and sleep better at night. >> both estimatelp it will take to $50 million to bring back the passengg; pigeon. >> where the money tends to be comin(jr' from people in high-tech. they like being on cutting Ñi edges. this is one. >> brand believes passenger restore the forest by spreading seeds ÑiÑiaround.t( the pigeons could...
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but based on what goes on at the university of california berkeley. that's just irresponsible. >> no, i'm -- >> statistics are what they are. but that doesn't mean that jameis sexually assaulted this young lady. >> i don't think anybody here -- >> i agree with that. >> no one here knows what happened. but what we're saying is when someone comes forward with serious allegations of a crime that the police are supposed to investigate. they didn't even look at the surveillance video to find out who she left with. and they would have been able to identify him even sooner and get his dna. which they later found did match. so i think that -- >> the dna issue is a red herring. he admits to consensual sex. >> right. but there is videotape of the encounter, then wouldn't that prove that it did or did not happen? and that was deleted evidence because the police didn't do their job from -- >> david, from my perspective, from the perspective here of let's say as you allege, you assert, that your client is guilty -- is innocent of this. that this was not sexual ass
but based on what goes on at the university of california berkeley. that's just irresponsible. >> no, i'm -- >> statistics are what they are. but that doesn't mean that jameis sexually assaulted this young lady. >> i don't think anybody here -- >> i agree with that. >> no one here knows what happened. but what we're saying is when someone comes forward with serious allegations of a crime that the police are supposed to investigate. they didn't even look at the...
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. >>> the university of california is giving prospective students more time to work on applications for the 2015 school year. students will be allowed to view the applications beginning all 1st. two months earlier than previous years. it gives students more time to work on their applications which include essays and letters of recommendation. completed applications must be submitted in november. >> politicians and students are calling for investigations into a wild party that led to the arrest of 130 people in santa barbara. last saturday night near the campus as many as 25,000 people jammed the area. four sheriff's deputies were injured, including one who was clock ared with a bag pack full of bottles of booze. >>> google will sell its google glass for one day only on april april 15:00. it will only be sold online and only to adults in the u.s. until now, google has only sent glass to select developers or explorers who give the company feed baeck. glass will cost $1,500 and google will throw in a pair of frames. >>> instagram says a feed delivery problem is why its app one working corr
. >>> the university of california is giving prospective students more time to work on applications for the 2015 school year. students will be allowed to view the applications beginning all 1st. two months earlier than previous years. it gives students more time to work on their applications which include essays and letters of recommendation. completed applications must be submitted in november. >> politicians and students are calling for investigations into a wild party that led...
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. >>> the university of california is giving prospective students more time to work on applications for the 2015 school year. students will be allowed to view the applications beginning all 1st. two months earlier than previous years. it gives students more time to work on their applications which include essays and letters of recommendation. completed applications must be submitted in november. >> politicians and students are calling for investigations into a wild party that led to the arrest of 130 people in santa barbara. last saturday night near the campus as many as 25,000 people jammed the area. four sheriff's deputies were injured, including one who was clock ared with a bag pack full of bottles of booze. >>> google will sell its google glass for one day only on april april 15:00. it will only be sold online and only to adults in the u.s. until now, google has only sent glass to select developers or explorers who give the company feed baeck. glass will cost $1,500 and google will throw in a pair of frames. >>> instagram says a feed delivery problem is why its app one working corr
. >>> the university of california is giving prospective students more time to work on applications for the 2015 school year. students will be allowed to view the applications beginning all 1st. two months earlier than previous years. it gives students more time to work on their applications which include essays and letters of recommendation. completed applications must be submitted in november. >> politicians and students are calling for investigations into a wild party that led...
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. >> to better understand her risk maria joined a program run by the university of california called the breast health network in exchang providing detailed information on her health history and that of her family. she received in exchange risk assessment for breast cancer. speakingist ryan says the organization is constantly analyzing and refining statistical data gathered from tens of thousands of participants. >> my role really is to look through the data and share a risk information. >> this program was created nearly 5 years ago with the goal of creating a personal strategy for treating breast cancer. but it seems it could become a testing ground once again. this time for something that has been fiercely debated in recent years how to screen and test for breast cancer. >> i don't want to argue about it any more. >> ucsf breast cancer surgeon has been at the center of a national controversy for suggesting that many women may not benefit from yearly mammogram. arguing instead for more risk base screening. now along with other researchers she's proposing a clinical trial that would
. >> to better understand her risk maria joined a program run by the university of california called the breast health network in exchang providing detailed information on her health history and that of her family. she received in exchange risk assessment for breast cancer. speakingist ryan says the organization is constantly analyzing and refining statistical data gathered from tens of thousands of participants. >> my role really is to look through the data and share a risk...
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. >> glor: a huge party became a riot last night near the university of california, santa barbara. much of the mayhem was posted in videos online. o was a crowd of 15,000 people, and, at one point, police responded to reports of a stabbing. the crowd started pelting them with beer bottles and more. 44 people wound up in the hospital, over 100 were arrested. in south africa this week, oscar pistorius will likely testify in his own defense at his murder trial. accused of killing his s alfriend, he'll try to convince a judge it was all a terrible mistake. here's debra patta. r reporter: the story: pistorius spent the last week of a recess mentally preparing expelf to take the stand. it's expected a pathologist will be the first witness for the defense, followed by pistorius, who faces several days of grueling cross-examination. >> she gave an opinion... >> reporter: he will square off against state prosecutor gerrie dog" who is nicknamed "the bulldog" in south africa because of his relentless style of interrogation. prosecution sources say the toves are off this week, and there will be
. >> glor: a huge party became a riot last night near the university of california, santa barbara. much of the mayhem was posted in videos online. o was a crowd of 15,000 people, and, at one point, police responded to reports of a stabbing. the crowd started pelting them with beer bottles and more. 44 people wound up in the hospital, over 100 were arrested. in south africa this week, oscar pistorius will likely testify in his own defense at his murder trial. accused of killing his s...
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she's also director of the food labor research center at the university of california, berkeley and theuthor of this book, "behind the kitchen door." welcome. >> thank you. it's great to be here. >> have you been surprised by the intensity of the attacks upon your workers? >> you know, the truth is that richard berman's been following us around for the last decade, trying to shut us down on behalf of the national restaurant association. what has happened over the last year is that they've definitely heated up the pressure, trying to kill our message, whatever way they can. and his operation, his m.o., is to do it by killing the messenger rather than the message, because the truth is, it's very hard to argue with a message of "nobody should be earning $2.13 an hour." that's as fundamental as it is. >> but he has personalized it, as you say, against you, attacking your credibility and your motives. why are you doing this? i mean, when you graduated from the kennedy school of government at harvard and yale law school, you could've had your choice of positions in lead institutions. why did
she's also director of the food labor research center at the university of california, berkeley and theuthor of this book, "behind the kitchen door." welcome. >> thank you. it's great to be here. >> have you been surprised by the intensity of the attacks upon your workers? >> you know, the truth is that richard berman's been following us around for the last decade, trying to shut us down on behalf of the national restaurant association. what has happened over the...
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. >> to better understand her risk maria joined a program run by the university of california called the breast health network in exchange for providing detailed information on her health history and that of her family. she received in exchange risk assessment for breast cancer. speakingist ryan says the organization is constantly analyzing and refining statistical data gathered from tens of thousands of participants. >> my role really is to look through the a data and share a risk information. >> this program was created nearly 5 years ago with the goal of creating a personal strategy for treating breast cancer. but it seems it could become a testing ground once again. this time for something that has been fiercely debated in recent years how to screen and test for breast cancer. >> i don't want to argue about it any more. >> ucsf breast cancer surgeon has been at the center of a national controversy for suggesting that many women may not benefit from yearly mammogram. arguing instead for more risk base screening. now along with other researchers she's proposing a clinical trial that
. >> to better understand her risk maria joined a program run by the university of california called the breast health network in exchange for providing detailed information on her health history and that of her family. she received in exchange risk assessment for breast cancer. speakingist ryan says the organization is constantly analyzing and refining statistical data gathered from tens of thousands of participants. >> my role really is to look through the a data and share a risk...
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. >> to better understand her risk maria joined a program run by the university of california called the breast health network in exchange for providing detailed information on her health history and that of her family. she received in exchange risk assessment for breast cancer. speakingist ryan says the organization is constantly analyzing and refining statistical data gathered from tens of thousands of participants. >> my role really is to look through the data and share a risk information. >> this program was created nearly 5 years ago with the goal of creating a personal strategy for treating breast cancer. but it seems it could become a testing ground once again. this time for something that has been fiercely debated in recent years how to screen and test for breast cancer. >> i don't want to argue about it any more. >> ucsf breast cancer surgeon has been at the center of a national controversy for suggesting that many women may not benefit from yearly mammogram. arguing instead for more risk base screening. now along with other researchers she's proposing a clinical trial that w
. >> to better understand her risk maria joined a program run by the university of california called the breast health network in exchange for providing detailed information on her health history and that of her family. she received in exchange risk assessment for breast cancer. speakingist ryan says the organization is constantly analyzing and refining statistical data gathered from tens of thousands of participants. >> my role really is to look through the data and share a risk...
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california's affirmative action ban overturned calling the supreme court decision racist. by any means necessary staged a protest yesterday. it shows those in power are out of touch with minority. the university of california says it was admitting more hispanic latinos than whites for the first time. latinos account for 29% white, 27% blacks, 4% asians were the largest at 36%. intellect a rare stunt to stud -- >>> the archaeologist tell the chronicle that multimillion homes are being built on a 400 indian burial ground. the developer brought in scientists to study the site under the direction of american indian monitors. those monitors gave their approval to remove and rebury the artifacts. now the archaeologists say more could have been done to preserve the original site and artifacts that can no longer be studied. >>> a community still uneasy after a teenage boy shot and killed by a sheriffs deputy. the protest that has students pitted against school administrators this morning. >>> and the warriors could be moving to a new home in san francisco. but we will tell you why the city of oakland thinks it can prevent the team from moving across the bay. >> good morning. right now we are looking
california's affirmative action ban overturned calling the supreme court decision racist. by any means necessary staged a protest yesterday. it shows those in power are out of touch with minority. the university of california says it was admitting more hispanic latinos than whites for the first time. latinos account for 29% white, 27% blacks, 4% asians were the largest at 36%. intellect a rare stunt to stud -- >>> the archaeologist tell the chronicle that multimillion homes are being...
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. >>> for the first time in its history the university of california has invited more latino than white students to be freshman at its nine under graduate campuses. a preliminary count shows that more than 17,000 latino students have been admitted for fall. that's 29% of all prospective freshman offered a spot. that's compared to 16,378 white students. asian americans remain the largest ethnic group making up 36% of all students admitted. >>> in san francisco there's a stiff new penalty for breaking rules at the public library. the rules are part of mayor ed lee's call for zero tolerance for inappropriate behavior at the library. they're cracking down on indecent exposure, offensive gestures, cursing and the use of bathrooms for changing clothes and personal grooming. people who break the rules could be banned for three years. some people say the rules unfairly target homeless people. >>> pro russian militants refuse to honor the agreement made yesterday by secretary of state john kerry and other diplomats. kyla campbell has more on the demands from those militants and disturbing new in
. >>> for the first time in its history the university of california has invited more latino than white students to be freshman at its nine under graduate campuses. a preliminary count shows that more than 17,000 latino students have been admitted for fall. that's 29% of all prospective freshman offered a spot. that's compared to 16,378 white students. asian americans remain the largest ethnic group making up 36% of all students admitted. >>> in san francisco there's a stiff...
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when she walked out of the room, we had a flood of people from san francisco state, from university of california, from stanford who really wanted to work as an assistant to carl anthony who was then president of and chair of the urban habitat which was the oldest environmental justice organization in the country. i was honored and excited, and carl and i looked at each other, and we said, this young woman hands down. so, i have known her for the last 17 years. i have been proud to claim her as one of my mentees and somebody that i've mentored. i have listened to her talk about the challenges of working in the public sector. i have -- i have -- i mean, it's ironic that she's not here, because where is she? she's in portland addressing a university that is excited about what's happening in california and the work that she's doing. where was she last week? she was invited to cornell university to the african-american studies program to talk to them about public utilities because there ain't no black people. and, so, to see on the web these young african-american and asian and latino women that she
when she walked out of the room, we had a flood of people from san francisco state, from university of california, from stanford who really wanted to work as an assistant to carl anthony who was then president of and chair of the urban habitat which was the oldest environmental justice organization in the country. i was honored and excited, and carl and i looked at each other, and we said, this young woman hands down. so, i have known her for the last 17 years. i have been proud to claim her as...
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next the special tribute the university of california is paying to a fallen santa cruz police officer>>> and in the hot seat. questions gm's ceo faces from congress over the automaker's failure to warn vehicle owners about a deadly ignition plel. >>> the action cal fire is taking now to prepare for a you know, from a young age. i definitely want to major in political science. become the mayor or something. make the situation better for other people. my name is justin, and i am your dividend. ♪ turn around ♪ every now and then i get a little bit hungry ♪ ♪ and there's nothing really good around ♪ ♪ turn around ♪ every now and then i get a little bit tired ♪ ♪ of living off the taste of the air ♪ ♪ turn around, barry ♪ finally, i have a manly chocolatey snack ♪ ♪ and fiber so my wife won't give me any more flack ♪ ♪ i finally found the right snack ♪ ♪ >>> 4:43. uc santa cruz is announcing a new scholarship created in honor of a police woman/alumnus killed sexual assault. the memorial scholarship will support a uc santa cruz student while on field study in santa cruz county. >>> this mor
next the special tribute the university of california is paying to a fallen santa cruz police officer>>> and in the hot seat. questions gm's ceo faces from congress over the automaker's failure to warn vehicle owners about a deadly ignition plel. >>> the action cal fire is taking now to prepare for a you know, from a young age. i definitely want to major in political science. become the mayor or something. make the situation better for other people. my name is justin, and i am...
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futuristic technology is seriously being explored we're just learning that researchers at university of california berkeley are using brain scanners to identify which they someone is looking merely for their brain activity. i mean scientists may have on the way in to read our innermost thoughts some just how close are we to moving toward a minority report reality discuss this more. earlier i spoke with our cheese on a stasi a turkey not from our new york studio at recess or what exactly these scientists discovered. we were still taking our time getting used to the idea that our phone calls are monitored at every single exhibit you do online is traceable inaccessible son certainly hasn't been as sweet and has been moving forward in terms of the capabilities of my potential we have when it comes to mind reading and wanting to know is this difference on what exactly does my job a la not i have more and the less invasive twenty six. looks like we may soon reach the time when we don't just have to think about what we say or do on sundays we think about what we think because that on several interesting
futuristic technology is seriously being explored we're just learning that researchers at university of california berkeley are using brain scanners to identify which they someone is looking merely for their brain activity. i mean scientists may have on the way in to read our innermost thoughts some just how close are we to moving toward a minority report reality discuss this more. earlier i spoke with our cheese on a stasi a turkey not from our new york studio at recess or what exactly these...
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here's a sound bite from timothy white, chancellor of california state university. >> this is a big part of the mission of california state university, is to seek students who are first in their families to go and have the opportunity to go to college. and so the program at hum both state is one of our kpempl particulars reaching down into los angeles. and the great irony here, the great sadness is that these are the very students that california needs to be successful going forward. and so we are doubly saddened by the fact that many of them are first generation and suns from low income who have done all the right academic things and had their dream of going to humboldt state taken away by this tragic accident. we look forward to continuing these programs in the future, but the soul of the csu has been cut deeply by this horrific accident. >> reporter: a college recruiter ended up succumbing to his burn injuries at uc davis early this morning and very hard stuff to take. back to you. >> you know, sam, thank you so much for the latest there. and i think that was part of the questions tha
here's a sound bite from timothy white, chancellor of california state university. >> this is a big part of the mission of california state university, is to seek students who are first in their families to go and have the opportunity to go to college. and so the program at hum both state is one of our kpempl particulars reaching down into los angeles. and the great irony here, the great sadness is that these are the very students that california needs to be successful going forward. and...
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. >>> students have been offered freshmen admission to the university of california.ore than 17, 000 of latino students have been admitted in the fall. there are still more asian american students than any other groups making up 36% of all students accepted. uc says they offer admits to 80, 000. >>> in an effort to crack down on exposure and offensive gestures at the library. >>> pope francis led thousands this friday. it was held at roam and pope francis watched silently as the possession passed. they pick the gospel story of jesus christ walking through jerusalem. a different meeting was held in san francisco started about noon this morning. they wanted to drive tension to the sufferering of the less fortunate who lived there. the people who they say have no home or health insurance or a living wage. >>> in danger of losing her be loved pet chicken and the fight that divided a community. >>> i will pinpoint the warmest dime time to get outside of this holiday weekend. >>> next, >>> the avalanche on mount everest has turned to the deadliest disaster on the highest pe
. >>> students have been offered freshmen admission to the university of california.ore than 17, 000 of latino students have been admitted in the fall. there are still more asian american students than any other groups making up 36% of all students accepted. uc says they offer admits to 80, 000. >>> in an effort to crack down on exposure and offensive gestures at the library. >>> pope francis led thousands this friday. it was held at roam and pope francis watched...
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for people that don't know about it, i would say that there is a wonderful website at the university of californiasanta barbara has put together that has actual video you can see online and it's really terrific. so he starts this theater where they improvise and they do skits and he's teaching theater to farmworkers. many of them are not literate. but they can perform and they are naturals. and then the theater becomes immensely popular vote as entertainment and also for education. so he's teaching basic concepts. how does this work, what is a union. until it becomes more and more popular and he is a rival for us to cesar chavez, not because he wants to run the labor union but because he has a credible voice for the farmworkers. he also sort of embodies the more radical elements of the movement not in terms of politics but in their independence. so if any of you know and have dealt with people who were very politically to, they have strong opinions. there comes a time in 1967 when those opinions are not really welcome. so i think chavez never really believed in a democratic organization. the heate
for people that don't know about it, i would say that there is a wonderful website at the university of californiasanta barbara has put together that has actual video you can see online and it's really terrific. so he starts this theater where they improvise and they do skits and he's teaching theater to farmworkers. many of them are not literate. but they can perform and they are naturals. and then the theater becomes immensely popular vote as entertainment and also for education. so he's...
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also with us is joan williams, professor of law at the university of california hastings college of law, the author of unbending gender, what to do about it. that is the question many of us face. i'd like to begin with you karen. you have seen this report about parsons' company. what does it tell you about the relationship between the workers who have children and those who have chosen to be childless? >> well, i personally think this is a travesty and i really hope it doesn't spread. people who chose not to have children did not do so so that they could then be surrounded by their co-workers' children all throughout the day. in addition to that people who don't have children are already picking up the slack for parents who need to be called away for school plays and soccer games and sick days and things like that. when i hear your kids are going to come to work with you, when you're on the phone with a client and your child starts to get into trouble i'm going to be a babysitter for your child. i think this is incredible for people who choose not to have children and hope it does not s
also with us is joan williams, professor of law at the university of california hastings college of law, the author of unbending gender, what to do about it. that is the question many of us face. i'd like to begin with you karen. you have seen this report about parsons' company. what does it tell you about the relationship between the workers who have children and those who have chosen to be childless? >> well, i personally think this is a travesty and i really hope it doesn't spread....