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[inaudible] academy of arts and sciences heading to ucla! you are going to berkeley, that is even better! uc berkeley. [inaudible] from abraham high school, uc davis! last but not least, evon ngo from john o'connell high school heading to san francisco state university! alright. we will now ask all of our graduates to come up and for a big group photo so we can memorialize our new leaders in city and county of san francisco, please give it up for the 2016 mayor, i am the fuper scholarship award recipients! we'll get a couple in the front and do a little kneeling action. (music) >> herb theatre,open rehearsal. listen to the rehearsal. i think it is fun for them, they see our work process, our discussions, the decisions we make. it is good for us. we kind of behavior little bit when we have people in the audience. msk (music) >> we are rehearsing for our most expensive tour; plus two concerts here. we are proud that the growth of the orchestra, and how it is expanded and it is being accepted. my ambition when i came on as music director here -
[inaudible] academy of arts and sciences heading to ucla! you are going to berkeley, that is even better! uc berkeley. [inaudible] from abraham high school, uc davis! last but not least, evon ngo from john o'connell high school heading to san francisco state university! alright. we will now ask all of our graduates to come up and for a big group photo so we can memorialize our new leaders in city and county of san francisco, please give it up for the 2016 mayor, i am the fuper scholarship award...
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[inaudible] academy of arts and sciences heading to ucla! you are going to berkeley, that is even better! uc berkeley. [inaudible] from abraham high school, uc davis! last but not least, evon ngo from john o'connell high school heading to san francisco state university! alright. we will now ask all of our graduates to come up and for a big group photo so we can memorialize our new leaders in city and county of san francisco, please give it up for the 2016 mayor, i am the fuper scholarship award recipients! we'll get a couple in the front and do a little kneeling action. >> just a few steps away from union square is a quiet corner stone of san francisco's our community to the meridian gallery has a 20-year history of supporting visual arts. experimental music concert, and also readings. >> give us this day our daily bread at least three times a day. and lead us not into temptation to often on weekdays. [laughter] >> meridians' stands apart from the commercial galleries around union square, and it is because of their core mission, to increase
[inaudible] academy of arts and sciences heading to ucla! you are going to berkeley, that is even better! uc berkeley. [inaudible] from abraham high school, uc davis! last but not least, evon ngo from john o'connell high school heading to san francisco state university! alright. we will now ask all of our graduates to come up and for a big group photo so we can memorialize our new leaders in city and county of san francisco, please give it up for the 2016 mayor, i am the fuper scholarship award...
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. >> i'm politically to clemdz and ucla. >> just knowing we're giving back to the community. >> especially the spanish speaking population it hits home. >> people get hungry why not eat and give >> the city of san francisco sfgov tv meeting of the full board of supervisors occurring tuesday, july 12, 2016 will begin shortly. >>
. >> i'm politically to clemdz and ucla. >> just knowing we're giving back to the community. >> especially the spanish speaking population it hits home. >> people get hungry why not eat and give >> the city of san francisco sfgov tv meeting of the full board of supervisors occurring tuesday, july 12, 2016 will begin shortly. >>
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i was called in and when i played in ucla and iwas called in and last week by someone who didn't like an article i wrote . >> guest: i put that sentence in there to let people know that racism is still an issue, it's still a problem from the election of president obama did not eliminate racism and the systemic racism we have to deal with here in america. a lot of our institutions are racially fragmented and there is bias at the heart of a lot of different institutions in america. we have to understand that and try to eliminate those differences, those problems when we can. >> host: kareem abdul-jabbar, are you a role model? before whether i like it or not, i am a role model. the fact that i was able to achieve what i was able to achieve as an athlete and hopefully as an author makes me a role model. i'm a parent so i have to be a role model. all parents are role models. so i don't think any of this escapes that burden. for some it's a burden, for others it's a joy but we all end up in that position. >> host: are you a national rollout? >> guest: i guess so. it can be a good thing. i h
i was called in and when i played in ucla and iwas called in and last week by someone who didn't like an article i wrote . >> guest: i put that sentence in there to let people know that racism is still an issue, it's still a problem from the election of president obama did not eliminate racism and the systemic racism we have to deal with here in america. a lot of our institutions are racially fragmented and there is bias at the heart of a lot of different institutions in america. we have...
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. >> nine other major hospital systems have signed on with ucla. that means that gift certificates like quinn's will be honored in places across the country. and like a grandfather's love have no expiration date. >> a good story and good idea. >>> if you love slurpees, tomorrow is your best day ever. it is july 11th or 7-eleven which means it's free slurpee day at 7-eleven stores starting at 11:00 tomorrow morning until 7:00 at night customers can get a free slurpee through the 7-eleven app. this year they are offering tickets to six flags for $7.11. that also begins at 7:11 p.m. the chain estimates that 11 million slurpees will be given away tomorrow. i do like the cola ones. they're tasty. a quick break here. a good deed om poli nearmontere ==vo==his luck w down ae >>> a good deed from police changed the life of a young man. his luck was down after his bike, which was his main form of transportation, was stolen on friday. officers decided to pitch in and buy him a new bicycle. target saw what they were up to and decided to donate that instead. th
. >> nine other major hospital systems have signed on with ucla. that means that gift certificates like quinn's will be honored in places across the country. and like a grandfather's love have no expiration date. >> a good story and good idea. >>> if you love slurpees, tomorrow is your best day ever. it is july 11th or 7-eleven which means it's free slurpee day at 7-eleven stores starting at 11:00 tomorrow morning until 7:00 at night customers can get a free slurpee through...
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>> guest: i didn't decide i wanted to be a lawyer until i had graduated from college at ucla with a degree in political science with a minor in international relations focusing on the middle east. i wanted to be in the state department and in the foreign office, in the field and especially back then, not so crazy they were about having girls in the foreign office and at the time i spoke french, hebrew, english, some spanish, this could be good and they asked me if i could type. >> host: what was your response? >> guest: i said no thank you. i wasn't good at typing. >> host: you went into law school. >> guest: i went into law school. >> host: prior to the o.j. simpson case or cases that you work on? >> guest: i had been in the office, i started in 1981 after having been a defense attorney for a few years. in 1980 -- 1985, i believe, i wound up in the trial unit which was the elite unit for high profile cases. ali handled were the big cases that tended to be murder cases, capital cases. there were complex high profile cases and a small unit for older men and when they brought me in that was
>> guest: i didn't decide i wanted to be a lawyer until i had graduated from college at ucla with a degree in political science with a minor in international relations focusing on the middle east. i wanted to be in the state department and in the foreign office, in the field and especially back then, not so crazy they were about having girls in the foreign office and at the time i spoke french, hebrew, english, some spanish, this could be good and they asked me if i could type. >>...
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a report from ucla find about 1.4 million americans now identify as transgender, a bit more than 1/2 of 1% of the u.s. population, about twice the previous estimate. ktvu's heather holmesless in our newsroom. -- holmes is in our newsroom. this comes the same day the defense department is lifting a ban on transpeople serving in the military. >> this announcement is the latest of a series of sweeping changes that include allowing gays and transgender to serve open lip and allowing women in combat roles. >> we have to have access to 100% of america's population to recruit and retain from them the most highly qualified. >> a study commission found 12,000 people on active duty. the policy will take place next year beginning with guidance for commanders followed by training for the entire military. critics argue the military need more time to get ready. >> it seems they're more interested in the publishing value than getting something accomplished because something like this will require some legislation. >> arizona senator john mccain heads the armed services committee and says he is conc
a report from ucla find about 1.4 million americans now identify as transgender, a bit more than 1/2 of 1% of the u.s. population, about twice the previous estimate. ktvu's heather holmesless in our newsroom. -- holmes is in our newsroom. this comes the same day the defense department is lifting a ban on transpeople serving in the military. >> this announcement is the latest of a series of sweeping changes that include allowing gays and transgender to serve open lip and allowing women in...
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there's an especially high level of burnout among the special education teachers, and the researchers at ucla and uc-davis have secured grants to get a look at the forms of children with autism. and coming up next on abc 7 news at 9:00, at comicomic-come, a - comic-con, and a look at the reviews. >>> and in l.a., i just picked us up 2 breakfast croissants for $4, when this bear attacked. with one swipe, it devoured one of the croissants. then jack showed up, and took care of the beast, so i could escape. and that's what happened to your breakfast croissant. and yours? it survived. enjoy freshly cracked egg with ham and bacon. or sausage. two tasty croissants at an even tastier $4 price. it's a deal you'll devour. >>> freemont, pal loe o alto, al of the bay, this is abc 7 news. >>> a great horned owl had to be rescued from the netting at a driving range in santa the cruz, and video from the national wildlife services shows the owl entangled friday and the crew had to work the talents to make it free of the netting. and the veterinarian decided that the owl was in good enough health to set free
there's an especially high level of burnout among the special education teachers, and the researchers at ucla and uc-davis have secured grants to get a look at the forms of children with autism. and coming up next on abc 7 news at 9:00, at comicomic-come, a - comic-con, and a look at the reviews. >>> and in l.a., i just picked us up 2 breakfast croissants for $4, when this bear attacked. with one swipe, it devoured one of the croissants. then jack showed up, and took care of the beast,...
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[inaudible conversations]on thef ucla. our schedule available at booktv.org. >> and now joining us on our call-in set here at l.a. is author and actor taye diggs. his most recent book is called "mixed me." 9 what inspired "mixed me"? >> guest: my son, joaquin. he is the product of a mixed relationship, me being african-american and his mother being a russian, jewish white woman. [laughter] >> host: has he had issues being mixed? >> guest: he has not. luckily, we have him enrolled in a school where, you know, there are more kids that look like him than the other. but i still felt it was important more me to tell his story just because, you know, there are so many people out there regardless of ethnicity that feel different. and i feel like kids these days, especially in light of all of the bullying and what not, need to know that it's okay to have a healthy, selfish theme. it's okay to love and appreciate one's self. and that's what this book is about. it's the second in a series. the first one was called "chocolate me" abo
[inaudible conversations]on thef ucla. our schedule available at booktv.org. >> and now joining us on our call-in set here at l.a. is author and actor taye diggs. his most recent book is called "mixed me." 9 what inspired "mixed me"? >> guest: my son, joaquin. he is the product of a mixed relationship, me being african-american and his mother being a russian, jewish white woman. [laughter] >> host: has he had issues being mixed? >> guest: he has not....
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. >> reporter: ucla doctors believe it could lead to an influx to living donors. >> if you look like a professional athlete you have to train like one ali gorman tried it out. >> reporter: a huddle and chance to work out with fit academy begins behind the art museum. the trainer sets the tone, you're here to push yourself, but work as a team. it's something he practiced as a life long athlete. he played football at villanova and did a short stint with the green bay packers. >> it was the best football i ever played. you're around the top athletes that you ever meet. >> you he incorporates all the training he learns to help others get in shape. >> get low. >> reporter: the class i did was circuit training a full body workout with stretching, cardio and strength training and balance and floor work. that's the goal to get results. >> reporter: a writer for n jmplet.com tells -- nj.com tells me he joined last summer and lost 20 pounds. >> reporter: i admit i was a bit nervous to join. >> having a group dynamic helps, everybody motivates one another. >> reporter: it's not about training h
. >> reporter: ucla doctors believe it could lead to an influx to living donors. >> if you look like a professional athlete you have to train like one ali gorman tried it out. >> reporter: a huddle and chance to work out with fit academy begins behind the art museum. the trainer sets the tone, you're here to push yourself, but work as a team. it's something he practiced as a life long athlete. he played football at villanova and did a short stint with the green bay packers....
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just today a new survey from ucla's williams institute reported 1.4 million americans identify as transgender. carter says people should not be kept out of the military because of barriers that are unrelated to their qualifications. his announcement comes despite concerns from senior military leaders that the department is moving too fast. >>> to the race to the white house tonight, vice president joe biden says senator bernie sanders will endorse hillary clinton for president. but somebody forget to tell sanders. biden told npr today he talked to sanders and that the senator was ready to msnbc and was asked about the vice president's comments, he only said he's working with the clinton team on various issues. meanwhile, clinton's likely opponent in november is getting closer to picking his number two. "the washington post" is reporting newt gingrich and chris christie have emerged as the two leading candidates to be donald trump's vp. trump's campaign has begun vetting potential candidates. sources tell nbc news indiana governor mike pence is also under consideration. >>> next at 11:00, why
just today a new survey from ucla's williams institute reported 1.4 million americans identify as transgender. carter says people should not be kept out of the military because of barriers that are unrelated to their qualifications. his announcement comes despite concerns from senior military leaders that the department is moving too fast. >>> to the race to the white house tonight, vice president joe biden says senator bernie sanders will endorse hillary clinton for president. but...
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madison is going to ucla in the fall, her name is talked about and ashton lockhere. listen for those names. those two girls neck and neck. for the rest of the folks here, it's all about fun, it's about getting to see those women and really about experiencing the flavor of this fan fest here. michelle roberts has been here all day long. you were there at the opening ceremonies, people were pumped up for the games to get started. >> reporter: there is so much excitement. 17,000 people are here trying to get in, many of them are either gymnasts or former gymnasts so it makes sense you have something like this behind me. this rock wall. you can build a san castle, meet olympians or get your face painted. see usa fans getting their chant ready. the excitement tonight is a long line to get in. people want to see the action inside that starts in about a half hour. party has begun. >> usa. >> reporter: legend and coach bela karolyi kicked off the festivities. on the other side of fan fest. helena has been working on transforming a 30-ton pile of sand into a gymnastic sculptu
madison is going to ucla in the fall, her name is talked about and ashton lockhere. listen for those names. those two girls neck and neck. for the rest of the folks here, it's all about fun, it's about getting to see those women and really about experiencing the flavor of this fan fest here. michelle roberts has been here all day long. you were there at the opening ceremonies, people were pumped up for the games to get started. >> reporter: there is so much excitement. 17,000 people are...
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the world spend a staggering $58 billion on sleep aid products, and then you quote jerome siegel of ucla's center for sleep research, quote: in 20 years, people will look back on the sleeping pill era, as we now look back at the acceptance of cigarette smoking. >> guest: yes. and it's amazing that the united states and new zealand are the only countries in the world that are allow television advertising of sleeping pills, and when you see this ads of happy people frolic can through fields and then you have 92 side effects including suicide and getting i a car and without knowing thatwi you're driving and maybe killing somebody along the way who just happened. you realize that it is really dangerous, that we look at sleeping as -- sleeping aids a solution to our problem as opposed to something maybeg mayc occasionally we go to because of a traumatic experience in our lives or because of some unusual circumstance. so there's being advertised as a solution and as a result we ignore an enormous amount of n natural alternatives of i cover. the all in the book, very simple things like having a t
the world spend a staggering $58 billion on sleep aid products, and then you quote jerome siegel of ucla's center for sleep research, quote: in 20 years, people will look back on the sleeping pill era, as we now look back at the acceptance of cigarette smoking. >> guest: yes. and it's amazing that the united states and new zealand are the only countries in the world that are allow television advertising of sleeping pills, and when you see this ads of happy people frolic can through fields...
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and the ucla school of medicine. he is listed in the book "the best doctors in america." he has helped thousands reverse the problems of an enlarged prostate. today, he will help you. barbara niven: doctor, the numbers are unbelievable. dr. may: every man has a prostate, and as surely as his hair will turn gray, that prostate will enlarge, and by the age of 70, 80% of men will have problems. as men age, testosterone is converted to a much more potent variety and the prostate enlarges. barbara: what kind of problems does it cause? dr. may: a weak stream. urgency, frequency, getting up frequently at night to urinate, and pain. barbara: every man will face this? dr. may: every man has a prostate and they will experience symptoms. barbara: what is a prostate? dr. may: the only function of the prostate is to provide fluid to transfer sperm. the problem is the location of the prostate. the prostate is located just below the bladder where urine accumulates. the prostate surrounds the urethra and as it enlarges it squeezes the urethra, slowing the flow of urine. it is just like a
and the ucla school of medicine. he is listed in the book "the best doctors in america." he has helped thousands reverse the problems of an enlarged prostate. today, he will help you. barbara niven: doctor, the numbers are unbelievable. dr. may: every man has a prostate, and as surely as his hair will turn gray, that prostate will enlarge, and by the age of 70, 80% of men will have problems. as men age, testosterone is converted to a much more potent variety and the prostate enlarges....
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i'm getting ready to go to ucla. >> reporter: joining sam pechik over there, another 2008 national specialistst a day away from knowing who's going to join the 2016 team. what advice would you give them as they move forward and try to follow in these large footsteps that you've set for them in going to rio? >> they're in there training right now as we speak. they've topped off a normal day of training, tonight, go back and rest, try not to overthink anything, like a normal day, then come out tomorrow and do what they've been doing in training. you have to put those nerves aside and go out and perform as best you can. >> reporter: we've got gabby out there, and aly too. have you been cheering them on, keeping in touch? >> definitely. i know all the girls on the floor. they're such great friends. i'm so excited to be there supporting them. >> reporter: and growing up in that culture, that environment, you're seeing the next generation, some right there behind you waiting to see you wave to them. what's it like being that role model as you come back to san jose? >> that's a whwhat it's all abo c
i'm getting ready to go to ucla. >> reporter: joining sam pechik over there, another 2008 national specialistst a day away from knowing who's going to join the 2016 team. what advice would you give them as they move forward and try to follow in these large footsteps that you've set for them in going to rio? >> they're in there training right now as we speak. they've topped off a normal day of training, tonight, go back and rest, try not to overthink anything, like a normal day, then...
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went to catholic schoolss transferred i went to catholic school up to high school and then went to ucla. >> host: in your book you talk about rules. following the rules of the nuns, following the rules of the coaches, following the rules of your dad. >> guest: i've had a lot of coaching.hing a i've had to understand this one from a lot of other people'stheo vantage point. unhappy at this point in my life that i'm following my own path. >> host: what are you doing these days? >> guest: these days i'm writing. i am spending time with myth granddaughter. i am a new grandparent. i have a beautiful granddaughter, and just, so i just take in what's happening in the world. >> host: what about your charity transferred i have a foundation. >> my foundation tries to get kids from the inner city to understand what s.t.e.m. education is all about, science, technology, engineering and math. we sent into camp for five days and four nights and give them an opportunity to be exposed to s.t.e.m. education, and that enables of them to get an idea for all the good jobs are going to be in the 21st century.
went to catholic schoolss transferred i went to catholic school up to high school and then went to ucla. >> host: in your book you talk about rules. following the rules of the nuns, following the rules of the coaches, following the rules of your dad. >> guest: i've had a lot of coaching.hing a i've had to understand this one from a lot of other people'stheo vantage point. unhappy at this point in my life that i'm following my own path. >> host: what are you doing these days?...
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. >> i'm politically to clemdz and ucla. >> just knowing we're giving back to the community. >> especially the spanish speaking population it hits home. >> people get hungry why not eat and give >> madam secretary call the roll please. sure. >> roll call sdmadz commissioner woo ho item 2 approval of the minutes for the june 2016 meeting >> i. >> opposed? >> next speaker, please. >> item 2 public comment on executive session. >> any public comment on executive session seeing none, public comment is closed. item had executives session >> so session. >> second. >> all in favor, say i. >> i. >> opposed? i move to not disclose anything discussed in closed >> all in favor, say i. >> i.
. >> i'm politically to clemdz and ucla. >> just knowing we're giving back to the community. >> especially the spanish speaking population it hits home. >> people get hungry why not eat and give >> madam secretary call the roll please. sure. >> roll call sdmadz commissioner woo ho item 2 approval of the minutes for the june 2016 meeting >> i. >> opposed? >> next speaker, please. >> item 2 public comment on executive session. >>...
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. >> last month ucla looked at the refugee crisis in europe. we will hear from two academics who spoke on international migration and later german diplomat to the united states will talk about how refugees are assimilating. together they are about two hours and 45 minutes. >> okay, good afternoon everybody. i am roger walsinger a professor of sociology and that direct their of the center for the study of migration on behalf of a different center, the center for european congressional studies. i would like to welcome you to today's events on the refugee crisis perspectives on europe and beyond. as it happens this year the very first event organized by the center for the study of international migration was on this very topic. we had our first talk on september 25 and unbeknownst to us at that time september was the penultimate month in which the refugee flows to europe would rise and since then the flow has steadily diminished and at this point the point that it's begun to disappear from the headlines of the u.s. and western press. what we are n
. >> last month ucla looked at the refugee crisis in europe. we will hear from two academics who spoke on international migration and later german diplomat to the united states will talk about how refugees are assimilating. together they are about two hours and 45 minutes. >> okay, good afternoon everybody. i am roger walsinger a professor of sociology and that direct their of the center for the study of migration on behalf of a different center, the center for european...
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. >> i'm politically to clemdz and ucla. >> just knowing we're giving back to the community. >> especially the spanish speaking population it hits home. >> people get hungry why not eat and give
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[inaudible] academy of arts and sciences heading to ucla! are going to berkeley, that is even better! uc berkeley. [inaudible] from abraham high school, uc davis! last but not least, evon ngo from john o'connell high school heading to san francisco state university! alright. we will now ask all of our graduates to come up and for a big group photo so we can memorialize our new leaders in city and county of san francisco, please give it up for the 2016 mayor, i am the fuper scholarship award recipients! we'll get a couple in the front and do a little kneeling action. test, test, test, test, test, test, test, test >> good afternoon, everyone and welcome to the san francisco full board of supervisors meeting of tuesday, july 26, 2016, mr. clerk call roll. >> supervisor avalos supervisor breed supervisor campos not present supervisor cowen not present per supervisor farrell supervisor kim supervisor mar not present supervisor peskin supervisor tang supervisor wiener supervisor yee madam chair we have quorum thank you and supervisor cowen is walk
[inaudible] academy of arts and sciences heading to ucla! are going to berkeley, that is even better! uc berkeley. [inaudible] from abraham high school, uc davis! last but not least, evon ngo from john o'connell high school heading to san francisco state university! alright. we will now ask all of our graduates to come up and for a big group photo so we can memorialize our new leaders in city and county of san francisco, please give it up for the 2016 mayor, i am the fuper scholarship award...
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technical position at jpl at very bright young woman graduated with a degree in chemical engineering from ucla and today she does would have gotten a job as an engineer but because of the limitations of her race and gender, she was a computer, she ended up getting incredible of vintages from gps all and we see roberts -- jpl but the external pressures of geography and that was put on her work quite difficult. i found it sad when i learned about her background but yet still inspiring she could overcome all of that to realize her dream is to become an engineer. >> ironclad he brought her up because i thought her story was compelling one of the few women of color of the computer group with her struggles one of them that you write about is eventually she has to leave because she is commuting because she doesn't feel comfortable selling in pasadena which is predominantly white then she has to go somewhere closer to home where she feels more comfortable with her husband to raise her family so the two women of color that you profiled directly in the book, were there others during this time and how di
technical position at jpl at very bright young woman graduated with a degree in chemical engineering from ucla and today she does would have gotten a job as an engineer but because of the limitations of her race and gender, she was a computer, she ended up getting incredible of vintages from gps all and we see roberts -- jpl but the external pressures of geography and that was put on her work quite difficult. i found it sad when i learned about her background but yet still inspiring she could...
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adam krecorian played at ucla, outstanding player there. and then i know you don't like to brag that's good to put on the resume, you go back to my playing days. >> i'm a better coach, are you only as good as the athletes that you have in front of you. and i have just a talented team that i had since i started the job. it's an honor to represent the united states of america, obviously. >> we're talking about a couple of things about the games. number one a big old target on your...
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. >> ucla doctors believe that the voucher concept could leave to living donors. >> that is a great idea. >>> still ahead an icon of jazz is coming to philadelphia. we'll have the details. >>> and also, why you shouldn't chase a pokemon character into saudi arabia, what they have to say about the game when "action news" comes right back. i'm hillary clinton and i approved this message. who do you talk to for military advice right now? well, i watch the shows. i mean i really see a lot of great - you know, when you watch your show and all of the other shows... while donald trump watched tv, as secretary of state, hillary clinton negotiated a cease fire in gaza. a reduction in nuclear weapons... took on vladimir putin... and stood up against the trafficking of human beings. a steady leader in an unsteady world. parts a and b and want more coverage, guess what? you could apply for a medicare supplement insurance plan whenever you want. no enrollment window. no waiting to apply. that means now may be a great time to shop for an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealth
. >> ucla doctors believe that the voucher concept could leave to living donors. >> that is a great idea. >>> still ahead an icon of jazz is coming to philadelphia. we'll have the details. >>> and also, why you shouldn't chase a pokemon character into saudi arabia, what they have to say about the game when "action news" comes right back. i'm hillary clinton and i approved this message. who do you talk to for military advice right now? well, i watch the...
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but what we've seen in recent years is all these big talents, engineers, either from ucla, u.c.f., areing to the large corporation anymore, but more wanting to be ored by the new startups even these emerging successful players. >> where do you find the best talent? >> yes. we have a couple of spots around globe. in the u.s., you will find them mostly around stanford, a lot also in l.a. that's why we set up base there. that's for the u.s. a huge pool of talents in europe. is munich, paris, london or even in ireland. >> is there one signal event that sort of signals -- pardon launch of but the this emerging industry? >> yes. last year, there was a report amount of money invested in space startups was equal to the last 15 years of visa money in the same type of startups. >> it's a very capital-intense creating an app or social media network. >> definitely. different. i have a couple of developers, in their home, can develop what and thenk would work put that online in a couple of days. >> a dog in a garage is not going to get it done? >> yes and no. now startups, drones, the size of the 7
but what we've seen in recent years is all these big talents, engineers, either from ucla, u.c.f., areing to the large corporation anymore, but more wanting to be ored by the new startups even these emerging successful players. >> where do you find the best talent? >> yes. we have a couple of spots around globe. in the u.s., you will find them mostly around stanford, a lot also in l.a. that's why we set up base there. that's for the u.s. a huge pool of talents in europe. is munich,...
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in the wake of deadly murder suicide ucla is looking into a system that would lock classroom doors remotelye system would be the first of its kind in the nation. the security experts worry it could keep first responders and other people who need to get into the classrooms out. a recommendation is expected to be sent by september. last month the campus was locked down when a grad student shot a professor and then killed himself. >>> it has been pokemon mania everywhere in the u.s. police across this area are warning people to be aware of their surroundings while playing pokemon go. the smash hit game has been out for a couple of days but already got millions of people following their smart phones to the most random places. police in concord spotted pokemon players all over downtown. one person zoned out and put herself in a pretty dangerous position. >> a young girl looking for these pokemons who almost wandered into the street. >> almost walked into the middle of the road. police are cautioning against driving or trespassing while playing pokemon. the free mont police department tweeted ask
in the wake of deadly murder suicide ucla is looking into a system that would lock classroom doors remotelye system would be the first of its kind in the nation. the security experts worry it could keep first responders and other people who need to get into the classrooms out. a recommendation is expected to be sent by september. last month the campus was locked down when a grad student shot a professor and then killed himself. >>> it has been pokemon mania everywhere in the u.s....
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. >> i was watching in the senior staff room that i had set up in the basketball arena for ucla. >> theior knowledge of our questions. >> susan estrich is there. >> the first question goes to governor dukakis. >> the first question comes in. >> governor, if kitty dukakis were raped and murdered, would you favor an irrevocable death penalty for the killer? >> oh. here it is. it's a layup. it's so easy for dukakis to react with genuine emotion and anger and righteous indignation at the idea that somebody would murder his wife. >> i know what it's like. that was where the answer had to go. >> no, i don't, bernard. and i think you know that i have opposed the death penalty during all of my life. i don't see any evidence that it's a deterrent. i think there are better and more effective ways to deal with violent crime. we've done so in my own state and it's one of the reasons why -- >> and i thought, dead. >> when he answered the way he did, which was clinically and analytically, we just -- it just -- all the air went out of the room. >> did we just lose the election? >> we have the biggest
. >> i was watching in the senior staff room that i had set up in the basketball arena for ucla. >> theior knowledge of our questions. >> susan estrich is there. >> the first question goes to governor dukakis. >> the first question comes in. >> governor, if kitty dukakis were raped and murdered, would you favor an irrevocable death penalty for the killer? >> oh. here it is. it's a layup. it's so easy for dukakis to react with genuine emotion and anger...
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. >> her passion for sports started at ucla, she was a sports write frr the daily bruin and carried onh jobs at cal and the raiders. >> i thought i wanted sports media. >> she found a mentor with raiders general manager, amy trafk, trafk was one of the most powerful women in the nfl. >> she never wanted to focus on her gender, she wanted to be the best at what she does, which is what i wanted to be too. >> hannah went on to graduate from stanford law in 2008 and work for the nfl. her first big case, the nfl lockout. >> it is not a good place to be in collective bargaining, but it is also a sort of once in a 30-year type of experience you can get as a lawyer working on something sort of that complex and interesting. >> she earned the nickname, queen of the lockout. >> it gave me exposure to ralot of different clubs, it-- a lot of different clubs, it gave me a ton of experience in a short period of time and probably on some level led to them giving me a call one day to ask if i would like to interview here. >> people will look at your resume, the story and be like my gosh, she went from
. >> her passion for sports started at ucla, she was a sports write frr the daily bruin and carried onh jobs at cal and the raiders. >> i thought i wanted sports media. >> she found a mentor with raiders general manager, amy trafk, trafk was one of the most powerful women in the nfl. >> she never wanted to focus on her gender, she wanted to be the best at what she does, which is what i wanted to be too. >> hannah went on to graduate from stanford law in 2008 and...
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among the girls vying for the spot is madison, she is heading to ucla. sh is expected to do well. she's rooming with aly raisman, too. and other contenders are ashton locklear who could be in the running, as well. a lot of talented girls for sure. all of that is going on the inside competition. but earlier today this was about the fans. the fans getting to see olympians and also getting a taste of the fan fest and what it means to be here for these trials. michelle roberts gives us a look. ♪ >> reporter: hundreds of young gymnasts snapped pictures at the parade. >> usa! usa! >> gymnastics legend and coach kicked off the festivities outside of the s.a.p. center. inside volunteers had the chance to watch the olympic hopefuls warm up. >> it is exciting to be in the same place as them. it gives you a feel of what it is like to be that big of a person in the gymnastics world. >> reporter: a world of fierce competition and nerve-wracking tricks. >> watching them on television i'm on pins and needles hoping they don't fall. >> kylie griffin has dreams of competing in japan in 2020 and to
among the girls vying for the spot is madison, she is heading to ucla. sh is expected to do well. she's rooming with aly raisman, too. and other contenders are ashton locklear who could be in the running, as well. a lot of talented girls for sure. all of that is going on the inside competition. but earlier today this was about the fans. the fans getting to see olympians and also getting a taste of the fan fest and what it means to be here for these trials. michelle roberts gives us a look. ♪...
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in 2013 my son graduated from ucla. >> if you get people out of poverty, then their children are likely to be out of poverty. >> i feel like i'm a clinton baby, the reason why, you know, i aspire to get my law degree and get my business degree, he is still definitely my mom, in turn she passed that down to me. >> dear cynthia, thank you for sharing your amazing story with me and for what you said about the impact of my presidency on your life and your sons. out of your troubled past came a mother, lawyer, and citizen who embodies the best in america, inserely, bii sincerely, bill clinton. ♪ tell me that you've opened your eyes ♪ ♪ tell me that you'll open your eyes ♪ >> bill clinton had a good administration, i just like the philosophy they intend to care for each other. >> to get up in the morning and you're interested in giving people better live stories, there's always something to do. i'm living the greatest dream i could ever imagine. >> mi kasa su kz casa. >> i will still write my own life story. that's what i try to believe to make -- to believe and let people know they can do. [
in 2013 my son graduated from ucla. >> if you get people out of poverty, then their children are likely to be out of poverty. >> i feel like i'm a clinton baby, the reason why, you know, i aspire to get my law degree and get my business degree, he is still definitely my mom, in turn she passed that down to me. >> dear cynthia, thank you for sharing your amazing story with me and for what you said about the impact of my presidency on your life and your sons. out of your...
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. >> well, doctors at ronald reagan ucla medical center embraced the idea.he voucher will keep quinn off the deceased donor waiting list. since 2014, nine other hospitals have agreed to recognize the living donor chain. that means kidney gift certificates will be honored across the country. >>> the burr tonsville volunteer fire department has a new million dollar custom made ladder truck. it was dedicated yesterday. the ceremony was in silver spring. shortly after the event, the truck went out on its first design and build. >>> the d.c. department of public works is taking steps to protect workers from the heat. beginning today through friday, trash and roilking collections t 6:00 a.m., 40 hins hour from now. they recommend people put out their items at 6:30 the day before to be sure it's picked up the next day. trash and recycling containers should be moved out by 8:00 p.m. the next day or a sanitation citation may be issued. >>> meteorologist tom kierein is here this morning sitting in the 60s a lot of folks are, right now, tom? >> yeah, and 50s in the she
. >> well, doctors at ronald reagan ucla medical center embraced the idea.he voucher will keep quinn off the deceased donor waiting list. since 2014, nine other hospitals have agreed to recognize the living donor chain. that means kidney gift certificates will be honored across the country. >>> the burr tonsville volunteer fire department has a new million dollar custom made ladder truck. it was dedicated yesterday. the ceremony was in silver spring. shortly after the event, the...
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i can tell you that there's something that reminds me a bit of when i was on ucla campus a few weeks ago. there is a definite stiffening of posture. there's a stiffness. the same thing happened out here with the police officers on the street. you can tell there was a change in tone as far as as they were looking at what was going on here. there are now some police officers that are standing in the middle of street. there's some on the sides. it seems things have relaxed here even with the helicopter that flew over police headquarters. they had been keeping their distance up until a couple of minutes ago. a change in energy and tone out here. jim. >> stephanie, thanks very much. ed, i know you've been speaking to police and at times they asked you not to share certain information as a precaution. are police sharing more with you now about the status of this search and next steps? >> the group of officers that were around us are more focused on the traffic situation and the remaining crowd control situation. the officers that were on the perimeter of that parking garage outside of it a
i can tell you that there's something that reminds me a bit of when i was on ucla campus a few weeks ago. there is a definite stiffening of posture. there's a stiffness. the same thing happened out here with the police officers on the street. you can tell there was a change in tone as far as as they were looking at what was going on here. there are now some police officers that are standing in the middle of street. there's some on the sides. it seems things have relaxed here even with the...
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i know ucla has been doing research and seeing at times a backlash effect to hillary clinton ads thatture donald trump in a negative way. people don't react to him in the same way that they do others. >> they met him as a reality tv star and celebrity and not as a politician, so he gets a lot more slack. >> the democrats have nominated somebody is the picture of a washington insider in a cycle that is, once again, a change election. she's not only the personification of washington establishment, she's somebody polarizing because people just don't believe her or trust her. >> she has the jeb bush problem in a way now in the sense that she doesn't say change. we know it will be trump-pence leaving cleveland. it will be clinton leaving philadelphia. we know she's looked at a number of people, met a number of people. a lot of democratic insiders, people who say they've talked about her. people in recent days have said this is a two-man race between senator tim kaine and tom ville sec. today cory booker has bubbled back up. i'm told that when she's look at other people, julian castro, tom
i know ucla has been doing research and seeing at times a backlash effect to hillary clinton ads thatture donald trump in a negative way. people don't react to him in the same way that they do others. >> they met him as a reality tv star and celebrity and not as a politician, so he gets a lot more slack. >> the democrats have nominated somebody is the picture of a washington insider in a cycle that is, once again, a change election. she's not only the personification of washington...
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verano y pueden encontrar informacin sobre el programa en la pgina web de la universidad de california, uclanan con un aparatoso accidente y una niÑa atropellada...le tenemos ms de la simagenes... take sot gabriel live los gigantes tienen a un nuevo referzo para lo que resta de la temporada ademas take vo dwyane wade fue presentado el dia de hoy con los bulls de chicago... le tengo los detalles de eso y mas en deportes. gabriela live live weather cam segment ends take vo --- en telemundo 48 somos primeros con la noticia y tenemos --- en telemundo 48 somos primeros con la noticia y tenemos con la noticia y tenemos informacin de ltimo minuto... ---autoridades reportan un choque mortal en santa clara... una adolescente de 15 aÑos de edad perdi la vida, mientras otras cinco personas resultaron heridas... --- el auto en que viajaban, una camioneta tipo "pick up", choc de frente contra un poste al sur de la calle lafayette,... --- la jovencita muri en la escena, los heridos fueron trasladados al hospital... esta noche ampliaremos los detalles.. lorena/top vo en china, una niña fue atropellada por
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. >> reporter: smash is on ucla stanford just this year. uc davis and moore house were also added. you can only apply if you are entering your freshman year of high school. paul chambers, ktvu fox 2 news. >> and on ktvu.com, we have posted more information about smash academy. look for the story in the news station. >> there was a tearful vigil for a teenage girl kidnapped two weeks ago. people gathered where 15-year- old pearl penson was last seen. one person heard a gunshot as she was dragged away. 19-year-old fernando castro kidnapped her and he was killed in a shoot-out the day after the abduction. >> i wake up. i look at her bed and she is not there. it's hard. i cry every morning. i want her back. >> there are a team of investigators working on the case. >>> still ahead, a deadly heat wave across parts of the country. we will have the latest as the temperature continues to climb. and, when there might be some relief. >> plus, for the first time ever, a plane has completed a flight around the world without using a drop of gas. >> and speaking of weather, here in the bay area,
. >> reporter: smash is on ucla stanford just this year. uc davis and moore house were also added. you can only apply if you are entering your freshman year of high school. paul chambers, ktvu fox 2 news. >> and on ktvu.com, we have posted more information about smash academy. look for the story in the news station. >> there was a tearful vigil for a teenage girl kidnapped two weeks ago. people gathered where 15-year- old pearl penson was last seen. one person heard a gunshot...
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. >>> a new report out of ucla finds about 1.4 million americans identify as transgender. that's just over 1/2 of 1% of the u.s. population. that's about twice the previous estimate. researchers say the increase is likely due to more visibility and acceptance of transgender people in recent years. california, hawaii, new mexico and georgia are the states with the highest percentage of transgender adults. the study is the first to look at all 50 states. >>> the u.s. navy issued a scathing report about the capture of two patrol boats in january by iranians. two patrol boats strayed into iranian waters. the navy blasted the sailors who surrendered saying they violated military policy by talking to their captors. >> the investigation found a lack of leadership, a disregard for risk management processes and proper mission planning standards. >> in total nine members of the navy face discipline. last week the navy announced it fired the commander of the task force overseeing those boats. >>> a chance encounter between u.s. attorney general loretta lynch and former president bill
. >>> a new report out of ucla finds about 1.4 million americans identify as transgender. that's just over 1/2 of 1% of the u.s. population. that's about twice the previous estimate. researchers say the increase is likely due to more visibility and acceptance of transgender people in recent years. california, hawaii, new mexico and georgia are the states with the highest percentage of transgender adults. the study is the first to look at all 50 states. >>> the u.s. navy issued...
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. >> reporter: nine other hospital systems have signed on like ucla.t will be honored in places across the country. and like a has no expiration date. erica edwards, nbc news. >> great story. >> that's for sure. a grandfather's love knows no end. >>> let's check on our weather now. tom? >> we've had some cotton ball clouds popping up here as we approach noon time. live view overlooking the potomac river in washington. temperatures are climbing into the low 80s. reagan national now at 81 degrees. we don't have any rain or any storms anywhere in the region. we're all clear on this storm team 4 radar. our hourly temperatures and sky conditions as we get into the afternoon will be hovering in the mid and upper 80s from 2:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. with lots of sunshine so don't forget your sun block. low humidity in place for the rest of the day but it does get more humid as we get into tomorrow. afternoon highs on tuesday climbing into the upper 80s. steamy day tomorrow. now we might cook up an isolated thunderstorm tomorrow afternoon. just a small chance, abou
. >> reporter: nine other hospital systems have signed on like ucla.t will be honored in places across the country. and like a has no expiration date. erica edwards, nbc news. >> great story. >> that's for sure. a grandfather's love knows no end. >>> let's check on our weather now. tom? >> we've had some cotton ball clouds popping up here as we approach noon time. live view overlooking the potomac river in washington. temperatures are climbing into the low 80s....
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. >> finally michael gottlieb from ucla had seen a number of these patients and he was the first onenoted that their immune system seemed to be compromised. >> it was a striking epidemiologic phenomena. i was pretty sure this was something new and i wanted to get it into print. i was quite struck by it, i clipped it out, put it on my bulletin board and wrote over it, just when things were looking up. >> so far doctors only documented 60 known cases among gay men. it is by no means an epidemic. >> little did we know it was the tip of the iceberg, there was a lot of ice below the surface to come up shortly. >> scientists at the centers for disease control in atlanta released results of a study which shows that the life-style of some male homosexuals has triggered an epidemic. >> reporter: bobby cam pell of san francisco and billy walker suffer from a mysterious, newly discovered disease which effects homosexual men. >> our best guest is it is somehow related to the gay life-style. >> i was in the fast lane at one time in terms of the way i lived my life, now i am not. >> reporter: rese
. >> finally michael gottlieb from ucla had seen a number of these patients and he was the first onenoted that their immune system seemed to be compromised. >> it was a striking epidemiologic phenomena. i was pretty sure this was something new and i wanted to get it into print. i was quite struck by it, i clipped it out, put it on my bulletin board and wrote over it, just when things were looking up. >> so far doctors only documented 60 known cases among gay men. it is by no...
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he received his degree from harvard and is a former faculty member at ucla. for years, he has studied the causes of an enlarged prostate and has helped thousands of men reverse and control the problem. today, he'll help you. >> the numbers -- they're unbelievable. half the men over 50 in this country -- that's 30 million men suffering from an enlarged prostate? >> barbara, that's right. every man has a prostate, and as surely as their hair is going to turn gray, that prostate is going to enlarge. and by the age of 70, 80% of men will have problems. as men age, testosterone, the male hormone, is converted to dihydrotestosterone, much more potent variety, and it stimulates the prostate cells to grow and multiply and the prostate to enlarge. >> what kind of problems does that cause? >> a weak stream, hesitancy, stopping and starting, urgency, frequency, getting up frequently at night to urinate, ultimately pain and sexual dysfunction. >> and virtually every man is gonna face this? >> every man has a prostate, and if a man lives long enough, they're going to expe
he received his degree from harvard and is a former faculty member at ucla. for years, he has studied the causes of an enlarged prostate and has helped thousands of men reverse and control the problem. today, he'll help you. >> the numbers -- they're unbelievable. half the men over 50 in this country -- that's 30 million men suffering from an enlarged prostate? >> barbara, that's right. every man has a prostate, and as surely as their hair is going to turn gray, that prostate is...
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kennedy: wearing his beautiful ucla bruins tie. i love it.ineup is stacked with party elders and political insiders from senator bernie sanders, cory booker and elizabeth warren, first lady michelle obama. this as donald trump's campaign manager says democrats are representing more of the same in a year when voters want change. take a look. >> that is pot calling the kettle black i guess you could say. look the establishment is represented by hillary clinton and she chose her partner in senator kaine. senator kaine is the ultimately status quo. he never had a job in the private sector. he has been mayor, governor, senator. he has no idea how to create jobs nor does hillary clinton and two of them together are the ultimate of the establishment in the year of change. kennedy: that is absolutely right. when you throw in names like nancy pelosi not exactly going to ilectry fidis grunt he willed anti-establishment voters at home. >> to your point ten minutes ago, the democrats know how to do this. >> lady gaga on thursday. >> republicans are learn
kennedy: wearing his beautiful ucla bruins tie. i love it.ineup is stacked with party elders and political insiders from senator bernie sanders, cory booker and elizabeth warren, first lady michelle obama. this as donald trump's campaign manager says democrats are representing more of the same in a year when voters want change. take a look. >> that is pot calling the kettle black i guess you could say. look the establishment is represented by hillary clinton and she chose her partner in...
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. >> should use that quote on her talking about goldman sachs and ucla, all the places where she haspaid $300,000 for a speech on what? what has she ever made? what has she ever done? she talks about manufacturing and it is laughable because, even, even her exploits in politics, you can not point to any comprehensive thing that she has done, said, that is a success. harris: there are dollar signs there. i am a fan of capitalism. i don't begrudge her right to earn. it would be good to know what she said to the groups since she would be taking i assume, fund-raising money from wall street. real quickly, the other money thing would be the clinton foundation. >> all the money she got from saudi arabia, what about that? talk about that. meghan: he needs to look like statesman and as presidential as possible. that is my biggest advice. he needs to present his family. harris: what does he need to say? >> he needs to go after her and going forward what he would do to fix economy. i don't know about business, bankruptcies are used by business people everywhere. harris: go back to comey. >> he
. >> should use that quote on her talking about goldman sachs and ucla, all the places where she haspaid $300,000 for a speech on what? what has she ever made? what has she ever done? she talks about manufacturing and it is laughable because, even, even her exploits in politics, you can not point to any comprehensive thing that she has done, said, that is a success. harris: there are dollar signs there. i am a fan of capitalism. i don't begrudge her right to earn. it would be good to know...
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incredible background, very bright young woman, she graduated with a degree in chemical engineering from ucla and if it was today she would have just gotten a job as an engineer but because of the limitations of her race and gender she was a computer and she ended up getting incredible advantages for jpl and from macey roberts and ended up becoming an engineer eventually but the external pressures of geography and that put on her were quite difficult and i found that -- i found it quite sad when i learned about her background and yet still inspiring that she was able to overcome that and realizing the dream of becoming an engineer. >> host: i'm glad you brought up janet lawson, i thought that her story was the compelling as one of the few women of color among the jpl computer group, when you mentioned the struggles that she came up against, one of them that you write about in the book is that even mutually she has to leave jpl because she's commuting because she doesn't feel comfortable settling in pasadena which is predominantly white and therefore to leave and being closer to home where she
incredible background, very bright young woman, she graduated with a degree in chemical engineering from ucla and if it was today she would have just gotten a job as an engineer but because of the limitations of her race and gender she was a computer and she ended up getting incredible advantages for jpl and from macey roberts and ended up becoming an engineer eventually but the external pressures of geography and that put on her were quite difficult and i found that -- i found it quite sad...
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[inaudible] academy of arts and sciences heading to ucla!that is even better! uc berkeley. [inaudible] from abraham high school, uc davis! last but not least, evon ngo from john o'connell high school heading to san francisco state university! alright. we will now ask all of our graduates to come up and for a big group photo so we can memorialize our new leaders in city and county of san francisco, please give it up for the 2016 mayor, i am the fuper scholarship award recipients! we'll get a couple in the front and do a little kneeling action. all right. o 2, 1 you innovation on or was on over 200 years they went through extensive innovations to the existing green new metal gates were installed our the perimeter 9 project is funded inform there are no 9 community opportunity and our capital improvement plan to the 2008 clean and safe neighborhood it allows the residents and park advocates like san franciscans to make the matching of the few minutes through the philanthropic dungeons and finished and finally able to pull on play on the number
[inaudible] academy of arts and sciences heading to ucla!that is even better! uc berkeley. [inaudible] from abraham high school, uc davis! last but not least, evon ngo from john o'connell high school heading to san francisco state university! alright. we will now ask all of our graduates to come up and for a big group photo so we can memorialize our new leaders in city and county of san francisco, please give it up for the 2016 mayor, i am the fuper scholarship award recipients! we'll get a...
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lawson, she was the first african-american hired at jpl and incredible background and graduated from ucla and if it were today she would have gotten a job in her career but limitation of race and gender she was a computer and she ended up getting incredible advantages from jpl and macy roberts and ended up becoming an engineer eventually but certainly the external pressures of geography, and that put on her were quite difficult and i found that -- found it quite sad when i learned about her background and yet still inspiring that she was able to overcome and realize her dream of becoming an engineer. >> host: i'm glad you brought up janet lawson, i thought that her story was compelling as one of the few women of color among the computer group when you mentioned the struggles that she came up against, one that you write about in the book is eventually she has to leave jpl because she's commuting, she doesn't feel comfortable settling in pasadena which is predominantly white and having to leave and going closer to home with her husband and raising her family. janet lawson and the two women
lawson, she was the first african-american hired at jpl and incredible background and graduated from ucla and if it were today she would have gotten a job in her career but limitation of race and gender she was a computer and she ended up getting incredible advantages from jpl and macy roberts and ended up becoming an engineer eventually but certainly the external pressures of geography, and that put on her were quite difficult and i found that -- found it quite sad when i learned about her...
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sometimes we have been seeing really strange reactions to ads against donald trump and, you know, uclaching the differences and seeing a backlash sometimes when his voice is used in a pro hillary ad. so that will be, i think, the most fascinating thing to watch this fall. >> it's interesting. she has a long list, to their credit the democrats have been more specific on policy, they have laid out more plans than donald trump has, however, i don't know if you're trying to put it under an umbrella, what is, it fighting for you, on your side, you don't get that from hillary clinton. >>> bernie sanders was the runner up, bernie sanders has come around and he endorsed hillary clinton, said nice things. donald trump reached out to bernie sanders voters and bernie sanders went on twitter and essentially said, sorry, pal, you sound like a dictator to me you are not going to get my voters. now coming into this convention you have this wikileaks thing about the dnc e-mails where it appears if these e-mails are authentic that a lot of people inside the dnc had their thumb on the scale to essential
sometimes we have been seeing really strange reactions to ads against donald trump and, you know, uclaching the differences and seeing a backlash sometimes when his voice is used in a pro hillary ad. so that will be, i think, the most fascinating thing to watch this fall. >> it's interesting. she has a long list, to their credit the democrats have been more specific on policy, they have laid out more plans than donald trump has, however, i don't know if you're trying to put it under an...
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. >> ucla in uc berkeley have each admitted 1000 additional california freshmen for the fall of 2016. a students from all the ethnicities makes for an increase of more than 11% of the overall student population. critics have complained california students have been edged out by international and out-of-state students to pay higher tuition. the nine you see undergraduate campuses have admitted more than 62,000 california residents in the past year. that is a 15% increase from last year. >>> those folks celebrating the fourth of july left behind quite a mess at lake tahoe, piles and piles of trash left on the shores. what hundreds of volunteers found as they picked up the garbage. >> can't go run with a chicken bone. >>reporter: the trash left here is a mixed bag. >> plastic pieces, plastic wrappers, bottle caps, metal, plastic, a ton of cigarette butts. >> flip flops, popped rafts, soda bottles, broken chairs, anything and everything left behind. >> we have been doing a fifth of july beach cleanup for four years now. >>reporter: keep tahoe blue army of volunteers tasked with keeping th
. >> ucla in uc berkeley have each admitted 1000 additional california freshmen for the fall of 2016. a students from all the ethnicities makes for an increase of more than 11% of the overall student population. critics have complained california students have been edged out by international and out-of-state students to pay higher tuition. the nine you see undergraduate campuses have admitted more than 62,000 california residents in the past year. that is a 15% increase from last year....