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and ucla bruins? face-off. no. i'm a double slug from u.c. sainta cruz. thank you. >> president mendoza-mcdonnell: i wanted to invite chief kevin truitt to come up and make some remarks. >> thank you, president mendoza. it is bittersweet as we say good-bye and so long and good luck to our student delegates. you guys are amazing, absolutely amazing. on a selfish note, you have no idea how hard these guys work. they are here several nights a week, several hours, many, many hours, and on a selfish note, i owe you a debt of gratitude. now that i am no longer a principal, i don't have go-to students to fill my heart. so you being a part of the third floor and letting me get to know you and work alongside you and work closely with you is something that i look forward to. you're the best part of my job. i will tell you that. you're the best part of my job. all of you. we want to send you off. on behalf of all of us, a gift for you. [applause] and you didn't ask where sojay was going. announce, please -- >> i'm going to be going to harvard next year. [cheers and
and ucla bruins? face-off. no. i'm a double slug from u.c. sainta cruz. thank you. >> president mendoza-mcdonnell: i wanted to invite chief kevin truitt to come up and make some remarks. >> thank you, president mendoza. it is bittersweet as we say good-bye and so long and good luck to our student delegates. you guys are amazing, absolutely amazing. on a selfish note, you have no idea how hard these guys work. they are here several nights a week, several hours, many, many hours, and...
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a graduate of the university of california berkeley and ucla school of law where he served as a member of the ucla review after a brief stint at the civil litigator he joined the los angeles county district attorney's office, where he went on to specialize in the prosecution of gang members, murderers, excuse me. california magazine named him as one of the most effective prosecutors appointed to the bench at age 33 he became california's youngest sitting judge at the time and his colleagues later selected him to become the presiding judge. in 1994, he was elected at the california state assembly and in his freshman term elected to the majority leader. california magazine named him the most effective legislator and ranked him number one in integrity, number one in the effectiveness. in 1996, he won the first of two terms in congress and was one of only two members to serve on both the house commerce and the house judiciary committee. the house selected him to be the lead prosecutor. president george bush nominated him to be undersecretary of commerce and director of the united states pa
a graduate of the university of california berkeley and ucla school of law where he served as a member of the ucla review after a brief stint at the civil litigator he joined the los angeles county district attorney's office, where he went on to specialize in the prosecution of gang members, murderers, excuse me. california magazine named him as one of the most effective prosecutors appointed to the bench at age 33 he became california's youngest sitting judge at the time and his colleagues...
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turns out ucla boasts pioneering hand transplant research. only 85 have ever been attempted globally. and a world-renowned hand surgeon, dr. cody azari, had been scouring the world for his next patient. >> i was looking for someone that was motivated, that was healthy, and had not had his amputations done. >> when you have transplantation, they oftentimes will put you through psychiatric exercises. and one of the questions they asked me is, why do you want another hand? and i thought, well -- i mean, you have two, you know. i think the world's built for two. and i can handle it. >> reporter: dr. azari and his team began by first amputating jonathan's left hand, preserving his nerves and blood vessels for the eventual transplant. but dr. azari also told him to get stronger and healthier. he was also gauging something else. what did you size up about his mental toughness? >> his mental toughness was what actually got me to fall in love with his personality. he is an eternal optimist like i've never seen before. >> reporter: but the eternal opti
turns out ucla boasts pioneering hand transplant research. only 85 have ever been attempted globally. and a world-renowned hand surgeon, dr. cody azari, had been scouring the world for his next patient. >> i was looking for someone that was motivated, that was healthy, and had not had his amputations done. >> when you have transplantation, they oftentimes will put you through psychiatric exercises. and one of the questions they asked me is, why do you want another hand? and i...
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segÚn la última encuesta de ucla, en taja con un 33% de las diferencias. y es un fuerte defensor del control de armas. patrocinÓ la proposición 63, la cual requerÍa revisiÓn de antecedentes para la compra de municiones. obligaba a los dueÑos de armas entrega sus cargadores de alta capacidad.el candidato republicano se opone a la ley de estado santuario y se opone a la ley del sistema de salud universal, el cual ha calificado como una forma de destruir california. en el tema de control de armas apoya la segunda enmienda, dice que no es una sugerencia, sino un derecho constitucional. el candidato villaraigosa apoya la ley de estado santuario, se ha mostrado o dudoso sobre el sistema de salud universal. aboga tambiÉn por un mayor control de armas. en las elecciones del 5 de junio estÁn a la vuelta de la esquina con el martes. Éstas son algunas de las propuestas que aparecerÁn. la propuesta e que busca prohibir la venta de tabaco con sabor en san francisco, tambiÉn la propuesta que busca representaciÓn para los que enfrenten una orden de desalojo en san franci
segÚn la última encuesta de ucla, en taja con un 33% de las diferencias. y es un fuerte defensor del control de armas. patrocinÓ la proposición 63, la cual requerÍa revisiÓn de antecedentes para la compra de municiones. obligaba a los dueÑos de armas entrega sus cargadores de alta capacidad.el candidato republicano se opone a la ley de estado santuario y se opone a la ley del sistema de salud universal, el cual ha calificado como una forma de destruir california. en el tema de control de...
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saturday, he gave a commencement speak at his alma mater ucla. >>> next, a-rod's emotional dad's day.> oh, baby, thank you so much. >> you're welcome. ♪ >> spending the holiday with his girls, including j j. lo. >> those are my favorite. >> lopez labeled her man of 16 months the ring master to this traveling circus. noting his love for her kids, max and emme. she posted texts from their dad, marc anthony. he lost it when he the twins had made for him. >>> meanwhile, j. lo's ex gets a message from his ex. >> jennifer garner posted this tribute. our kids are lucky to have a dad that looked at them the way you look at them and loves them the way you love them. >> that's cool. >> i love that. >> i do. >> father's day, right? spread the love. >>> meanwhile, blake shelton spent his father's day weekend with gwen, her dad, and kids. a big smooch planted on gwen's dad. they celebrated blake's 42nd birthday, which is today. >> happy birthday. >>> coming up -- >> it's going to be amazing. >> on the set of the "wonder woman" sequel with chris pine, gal gadot, and gal's look-a-like stunt double.
saturday, he gave a commencement speak at his alma mater ucla. >>> next, a-rod's emotional dad's day.> oh, baby, thank you so much. >> you're welcome. ♪ >> spending the holiday with his girls, including j j. lo. >> those are my favorite. >> lopez labeled her man of 16 months the ring master to this traveling circus. noting his love for her kids, max and emme. she posted texts from their dad, marc anthony. he lost it when he the twins had made for him....
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>> ucla. >> bruins. > thereyou go. gave up only two hits. and there's the big party. >> they are a little happy. >> why not? the won again as well. out on the road in detroit. the record for hitting home runs. the road game came to an end last night. jones stepping in the ballpark. extended the lead in the ninth. the a's get two in the ninth. the a's and tigers will wrap up their season this morning. >>> fox sports will be taking over after our 5 am our this morning for live coverage of the fifa world cup. that means all of today's news, weather, and traffic will move over continue on the ktvu plus. here on ktvu, the world cup live starts at 6:00. senegal takes on columbia. and then it is england versus belgium. mornings on 2 will switch over to ktvu plus at 6 am. we're also streaming our newscast live as we do every morning on ktvu.com. and news app. we will see you on the plus starting at 6. a lot of people reaching out, where's the plus? it's 36 or six, depending on your local carrier. >>> coming up next, one of the most important decisio
>> ucla. >> bruins. > thereyou go. gave up only two hits. and there's the big party. >> they are a little happy. >> why not? the won again as well. out on the road in detroit. the record for hitting home runs. the road game came to an end last night. jones stepping in the ballpark. extended the lead in the ninth. the a's get two in the ninth. the a's and tigers will wrap up their season this morning. >>> fox sports will be taking over after our 5 am our this...
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he is a huge favorite among students at ucla. he is gonna give the initial presentation for about 25 minutes and then judge mark i want to be sure i got that right. the judge well then ask him questions were about ten to 15 minutes. the judge also went to nyu law school. he practiced law and was a judge for a combined 26 years. and was the founding partner of butler and then recently retired from the bench. we are very happy to head him here as well. the initial reaction to a couple hundred page book. of how corporations use the courts of law. and somewhere between that. from the great historical perspective as well. regardless of how you feel about the corporation. i'm very excited for professor winkler to have this book. and then i'll be remiss to say if i did not mention acs and make a quick plug so i'm here on behalf of the lawyers chapter. we are very active. we are more than that. we try to bring together the great legal minds across the country. to try to articulate a professional vision. if we are interested. he'll fee to
he is a huge favorite among students at ucla. he is gonna give the initial presentation for about 25 minutes and then judge mark i want to be sure i got that right. the judge well then ask him questions were about ten to 15 minutes. the judge also went to nyu law school. he practiced law and was a judge for a combined 26 years. and was the founding partner of butler and then recently retired from the bench. we are very happy to head him here as well. the initial reaction to a couple hundred...
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my schools are nyu, columbia, usc, ucla. >> are these some of the better schools? >> yes, they are. >> so you've done your homework. >> yes. a goal without a plan is just a dream. >> okay, i like that. >> this is 13. >> i love what 13 looks like. [ laughter ] >> you told me that you just came back and spoke with somebody graduating from the program who just got their phd. >> yes, sir. >> tell us about that. >> back in 2003 i created the college pathways to clear. we realized that we had a ged program and afterschool program, but we did not have anything that allowed people to access how to get into college and prep for it. so that was really important. a young woman by the name of dr. howard was on our very first college tour in 2005. so, as an oakland high school student, i remembered that we used to race to the post office to beat the mid-light -- midnight deadline to go to college's. she got into uc berkeley, still the number one public institution. at the time, nobody in her family had even graduated high school, so this was a big leap. we had gone to look at c
my schools are nyu, columbia, usc, ucla. >> are these some of the better schools? >> yes, they are. >> so you've done your homework. >> yes. a goal without a plan is just a dream. >> okay, i like that. >> this is 13. >> i love what 13 looks like. [ laughter ] >> you told me that you just came back and spoke with somebody graduating from the program who just got their phd. >> yes, sir. >> tell us about that. >> back in 2003 i...
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ser el mejor prÓximo gobernador de california, segÚn la encuesta del instituto gubernamentales de uclaa hasta las 3:00 p.m. aquÍ tiene la cuenta regresiva para que ejerza su derecho como ciudadano estadounidense, ya falta menos. nos vamos a enlazar con gilberto leÓn, quien habló con la supervisora cindy chÁvez, sobre el plan para afrontar la crisis de estudiantes sin vivienda. >> asÍ es, palmira y buenas noches.la escasez de vivienda es un problema muy serio aquÍ, en el condado de santa clara. por esto, la supervisora cindy chÁvez está proponiendo construir vivienda a bajo costo para estudiantes y familias desamparadas en colegios comunitarios. una de las tetas, segÚn la supervisora, no sÓlo es una responsabilidad moral para con los residentes, tambiÉn es un buen plan financiero para las arcas del condado. >> [habla en inglÉs] desamparado nosotros gastamos mÁs de 90 mi dÓlares al aÑo y cuidado de salas de emergencia, cÁrceles y programas de apoyo para problemas de halcÓn y drogas. reportero: chÁvez hizo pÚblico su plan hoy con el apoyo de varios colegios comunitarios y estudiantes que
ser el mejor prÓximo gobernador de california, segÚn la encuesta del instituto gubernamentales de uclaa hasta las 3:00 p.m. aquÍ tiene la cuenta regresiva para que ejerza su derecho como ciudadano estadounidense, ya falta menos. nos vamos a enlazar con gilberto leÓn, quien habló con la supervisora cindy chÁvez, sobre el plan para afrontar la crisis de estudiantes sin vivienda. >> asÍ es, palmira y buenas noches.la escasez de vivienda es un problema muy serio aquÍ, en el condado de...
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that's not the ucla i go to. >> reporter: while 23-year-old handle droe reyes may blend in perfectly keeping a secret from most of his classmates. he's homeless. his school locker is his closet. he brushes his teeth in a public restroom and at times he sleep on this sofa in a 24-hour campus library. >> my first quarter here, i actually lived inside of my car. that's where i had all my clothes, everything i needed for the day. >> reporter: but after the car was totaled in an accident, a homeless shelter a few miles away from campus was his only option. according to the u.s. department of education, there were at least 32,000 homeless college students in 2017. alejandro is hoping to attend medical school. >> i want to be an orthopedic surgeon. >> reporter: alejandro's yearly tuition at ucla costs about $13,000, which is covered by financial aid, student loans, and a job he has on campus. but after books and food, there's nothing left for rent. >> when you look at the campus the beauty and prestige of being here, it's hard to imagine that some of the students here don't have a home to g
that's not the ucla i go to. >> reporter: while 23-year-old handle droe reyes may blend in perfectly keeping a secret from most of his classmates. he's homeless. his school locker is his closet. he brushes his teeth in a public restroom and at times he sleep on this sofa in a 24-hour campus library. >> my first quarter here, i actually lived inside of my car. that's where i had all my clothes, everything i needed for the day. >> reporter: but after the car was totaled in an...
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if we go to ucla, we're doing the stairs or something, you know, in my mind, i'm like, i'm killing itre's the thing, he just doesn't even entertain my delusions. i'll say it, babe, i feel like i can beat you. and he's like -- [ laughter ] no reaction. at least be like, come on, you can -- i'm a-rod, i'm like a -- >> jimmy: i'll tell you why. because if he does challenge you, then it may lead to a competition and there's no winning that for him. >> there's no winning that. because if he beats me, it's over. yeah. >> jimmy: well, and that -- [ cheers and applause ] and if you beat him -- >> if i beat him, you know -- >> jimmy: you'll tell everybody if you beat him. what do you think of the shorts with the suit look? is that something you approve of? >> i'm a fashion girl, so, i like pushing the envelope. so, it's not a terrible thing. ill know he's getting a lot of slack for it. >> jimmy: i like it. it's comfortable. it is. >> is it? you would know. >> jimmy: i'm wearing shorts. guillermo, do you feel like it's comfortable? >> yeah, very comfortable, jimmy. >> jimmy: and look how great
if we go to ucla, we're doing the stairs or something, you know, in my mind, i'm like, i'm killing itre's the thing, he just doesn't even entertain my delusions. i'll say it, babe, i feel like i can beat you. and he's like -- [ laughter ] no reaction. at least be like, come on, you can -- i'm a-rod, i'm like a -- >> jimmy: i'll tell you why. because if he does challenge you, then it may lead to a competition and there's no winning that for him. >> there's no winning that. because if...
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rittig, would you tell me about the ucla scholarship fund. do you know anything about that? >> i will probably tell you about the vet count rule. >> we'll gladly listened. >> i created the fund through ucla for the purpose of ucla extension is the number two extension program in the world in terms of actual registrati s registrations. vet camp scholarship fund is intended to provide scholarships to active duty and veterans. you see reality tv where you see soldiers in a sandbag installation in iraq or wherever they happen to be and maybe playing videos games. and the intent of the account is to remotely through webcast or otherwise allow soldiers serving overseas in something like a sand bunker to actually earn extension credits in areas of finance accounting and such so that when they leave, if you've been a machine gunner on a humvee for three years and you have the gi bill, the ability to go to a college or university in this country and sit in a geography class might be a challenge coming out of the environment that you've been in. the vets count is to provide active dut
rittig, would you tell me about the ucla scholarship fund. do you know anything about that? >> i will probably tell you about the vet count rule. >> we'll gladly listened. >> i created the fund through ucla for the purpose of ucla extension is the number two extension program in the world in terms of actual registrati s registrations. vet camp scholarship fund is intended to provide scholarships to active duty and veterans. you see reality tv where you see soldiers in a...
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. >> i'm politically to clemdz an ucla. >> just knowing we're giving back to the community. >> especially the spanish speaking population it hits home. >> people hungry why not eat and give >> welcome to "culturewire." today we are at recology. they are celebrate 20 years of one of the most incredibly unique artist residency programs. we are here to learn more from one of the resident artists. welcome to the show, deborah. tell us how this program began 20 years ago. >> the program began 20 years ago. our founder was an environmentalist and an activist and an artist in the 1970's. she started these street sweeping campaigns in the city. she started with kids. they had an exhibition at city hall. city officials heard about her efforts and they invited her to this facility. we thought it would coincide with our efforts to get folks to recycle, it is a great educational tool. since then, we have had 95 professional artists come through. >> how has the program changed over the years? how has the program -- what can the public has an artist engage with? >> for the most part, we worked with met
. >> i'm politically to clemdz an ucla. >> just knowing we're giving back to the community. >> especially the spanish speaking population it hits home. >> people hungry why not eat and give >> welcome to "culturewire." today we are at recology. they are celebrate 20 years of one of the most incredibly unique artist residency programs. we are here to learn more from one of the resident artists. welcome to the show, deborah. tell us how this program began...
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. >> host: adam winkler, as a ucla law professor can you draw a line between that cake case and, perhaps, a car company saying, no, we don't want to sell you a car? is. >> guest: right. >> host: is there a direct line there at all? >> guest: probably not. i think the cake case, it involves a colorado baker who refused to sell a wedding cake to a same-sex couple. he claims he's got religious affiliations, and this would force him to speak in a certain way if he's forced to make a cake. i think the court ruling, if it rules in favor of the baker, will likely be somewhat limited to maybe businesses where there is some kind of expressive aspect to the profession. but i should say that, you know, we've confronted these issues before. in the 1960s businesses challenged the civil rights act and made very similar kinds of claims that requiring hem to serve african-americans -- them to serve african-americans would violate their constitutional rights. and the courts universally turned these cases away and said, no, the right of business is not the right to discriminate against customers. i hope i
. >> host: adam winkler, as a ucla law professor can you draw a line between that cake case and, perhaps, a car company saying, no, we don't want to sell you a car? is. >> guest: right. >> host: is there a direct line there at all? >> guest: probably not. i think the cake case, it involves a colorado baker who refused to sell a wedding cake to a same-sex couple. he claims he's got religious affiliations, and this would force him to speak in a certain way if he's forced...
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ucla extension offered me help and thanks to that possibility, i am here. my only goal is that the immigrants who came after me to be treated with the same generosity with which i was treated. i am thankful for this country. i came i remember when ronald reagan was president and when i started working some of my fellow journalist they were criticizing ronald reagan. i was expected to foster say cannot say that. but nothing happened. nothing. that is beautiful. that idea of a generous country open to immigrants giving us opportunity, that is how i felt america was going to be. and then came donald trump. it is not only donald trump. started bef. but for me, it was when this candidate coming down from the escalator and trump tower, he launched his campaign junjune 1, 2015. then he said openly, mexican immigrants are criminals and rapists. right there, national tv. i am saying, of course that's not true. what he same is not true. who's gonna say what you're saying is a lie. nobody said anything. so i did what any journals would've done, when was last time he w
ucla extension offered me help and thanks to that possibility, i am here. my only goal is that the immigrants who came after me to be treated with the same generosity with which i was treated. i am thankful for this country. i came i remember when ronald reagan was president and when i started working some of my fellow journalist they were criticizing ronald reagan. i was expected to foster say cannot say that. but nothing happened. nothing. that is beautiful. that idea of a generous country...
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. >> ucla, not far from where we are now, you no longer have to read shakespeare ordered new to get a degree in english. >> host: wise that a bad thing? >> guest: because, there is such a thing as good and bad work. the politically correct people don't agree. but, i would say that shakespeare's probably the most talented human being who ever lived, i'm a writer, i am a little bit prejudiced. if you study literature and have not studied shakespeare, you are it's like studying religion and not reading the bible. is that extreme. because he was a white man, so what. i don't care. i think it's interesting to read eugene -- about a black russian. i don't care whether they are white or black. i'm a follower of the chinese who said famously, i don't care if a cat is black or white, i only care if it catches mice. >> host: we mentioned you are the screenwriter, what other kind of work to do here in hollywood? >> guest: i did a lot of work in hollywood and never got paid. that was typical. one thing that did get made eventually was rewritten, a film called a better life that just came out a co
. >> ucla, not far from where we are now, you no longer have to read shakespeare ordered new to get a degree in english. >> host: wise that a bad thing? >> guest: because, there is such a thing as good and bad work. the politically correct people don't agree. but, i would say that shakespeare's probably the most talented human being who ever lived, i'm a writer, i am a little bit prejudiced. if you study literature and have not studied shakespeare, you are it's like studying...
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the problem with antonio villaraigosa, by ucla, a study, showed that he is pulling well, but gavin newsom is winning seven california against antonio villaraigosa. >> surprise, he was the mayor of los angeles.>> but familiarity can breed contempt, the charters, and the money behind charter schools, maybe the big issue for him statewide.>> lots to talk about tonight, more election coverage as the polls close later this evening. for now, thank you for your feedback.>>> former san francisco mayor willie brown held his annual election year lunch, ticians, celebrities, and on the subject of politics, he explained why in his view, this current mayoral race with the ranked choice voting has been quote, one of the worst elections he has ever seen. >> it is the worst, because people are unable to engage in dialogue, and demonstrate their differences with each other. you have to be very careful, you have to worry about second and third place votes. don parada in oakland, makes it clear, when you run in a ring choice world cup you don't have a chance to demonstrate the dramatic difference between yo
the problem with antonio villaraigosa, by ucla, a study, showed that he is pulling well, but gavin newsom is winning seven california against antonio villaraigosa. >> surprise, he was the mayor of los angeles.>> but familiarity can breed contempt, the charters, and the money behind charter schools, maybe the big issue for him statewide.>> lots to talk about tonight, more election coverage as the polls close later this evening. for now, thank you for your feedback.>>>...
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yes, the same one who was caught shoplifting in china and left ucla. he's 6'5", 230 pounds, hoping to get drafted but most teams likely will have concerns about his father. >> i get questions about my dad. but like i tell everybody, that's him. talk to him about what he says, they could. if they ask what he says bother me, i'm going to say no because it doesn't. he's going to say what he wants. >> as long as his game can speak for itself, i think teams are going to give him a look but that's a big question if he can't. >>> murray was one of the best athletes in the draft that's why they selected him in the draft but he's also a quarterback for the sooners. on friday he agreed to a deal with the a's. they're still going to let him play football this fall. after the season he will hang up the helmet and join the a's full time. >> i worked hard to be the quarterback at the university of oklahoma for me that's a huge deal the organization let me do that and come back and play baseball it was a big deal. >> it was a deal breaker if he didn't go back and pla
yes, the same one who was caught shoplifting in china and left ucla. he's 6'5", 230 pounds, hoping to get drafted but most teams likely will have concerns about his father. >> i get questions about my dad. but like i tell everybody, that's him. talk to him about what he says, they could. if they ask what he says bother me, i'm going to say no because it doesn't. he's going to say what he wants. >> as long as his game can speak for itself, i think teams are going to give him a...
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when i get married i'm going to register at the ucla cadaver lab. ew, why? always wanted a whole human skeleton and they are really spendy. so, you actually see you and sheldon getting married someday? not just someday. in exactly four years. but don't tell sheldon. he's still a flight risk. what about you, penny? what about me what? do you think you and leonard might ever get married? oh, well, you know, leonard is great. but do you think you'll ever get married? he's a sweetie.
when i get married i'm going to register at the ucla cadaver lab. ew, why? always wanted a whole human skeleton and they are really spendy. so, you actually see you and sheldon getting married someday? not just someday. in exactly four years. but don't tell sheldon. he's still a flight risk. what about you, penny? what about me what? do you think you and leonard might ever get married? oh, well, you know, leonard is great. but do you think you'll ever get married? he's a sweetie.
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cnn's jeffrey tubin says president trump's pardoning of people -- >> by tbieght nfl players and the ucla. president trump gets to fig with black people which he thinks is a great advantage politically. this is not an olive branch. this is a more opportunity to define himself. judge jeanine: here with reaction to this and more outrageous stories of the week. former arkansas governor and fox news contributor, mike huckabee. what say you about jeffrey tubin saying the president just wants to fight with black people. >> i didn't realize jeffrey tubin is african-american. he's identifying as an african-american so he can be the spokesman for the african-american people in america. even the ones who supported donald trump, as an increasing number of them are. when he makes this community about the pardons being theater. that was one heck of a show for alice johnson and her family. it wasn't just theater for them. it was a family reunion. they are glad the president had the guts right in the middle of this term. not the last 15 minutes when he was in the white house. but to see an injustice and
cnn's jeffrey tubin says president trump's pardoning of people -- >> by tbieght nfl players and the ucla. president trump gets to fig with black people which he thinks is a great advantage politically. this is not an olive branch. this is a more opportunity to define himself. judge jeanine: here with reaction to this and more outrageous stories of the week. former arkansas governor and fox news contributor, mike huckabee. what say you about jeffrey tubin saying the president just wants to...
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. >>> and an ucla study finds evidence of racism among ridesharing. the research and reactions are coming up at 6:30. >>> i'm meteorologist sandhya patel, parts of the bay area facing critica >>> breaking news. jahi mcmath who was declared brain dead from complications from a surgery five years ago has been declared dead. her parents fought to keep her on a feeding tube. they found treatment for her in new jersey. she was 18 years old. >>> a warning from cal trans and drivers, you may experience traffic delays and hear the sound of gunfire along highway 4 because crews are testing a new shot spotter system, part of a larger effort to curb gun violence on freeways. >> this is going to help us deter any future gun violence. >> reporter: the highway patrol will be closing stretches of highway 4 to test shot spotter technology. it's being installed along several east bay highways. >> it's going to be a combination of live fire and blanks for the combination of acoustics. >> reporter: the devices are part of a larger system that will eventually include cam
. >>> and an ucla study finds evidence of racism among ridesharing. the research and reactions are coming up at 6:30. >>> i'm meteorologist sandhya patel, parts of the bay area facing critica >>> breaking news. jahi mcmath who was declared brain dead from complications from a surgery five years ago has been declared dead. her parents fought to keep her on a feeding tube. they found treatment for her in new jersey. she was 18 years old. >>> a warning from cal...
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she was a professor public policy at ucla and served on president clinton's national security council. the discussion will be moderate by andrea mitchell. she is nbc news chief foreign affairs correspondent. she hosts andrea mitchell reports each day on msnbc. she's covered several presidential, capitol hill and every presidential campaign since 1980. her achievements are numeral ball which is why she received a lifetime award from international women's media foundation. >> thank you so much. the privilege to be here with two scholars, leaders, public policy experts whom i admire. congratulations on the book. we want to talk about the book "political risk" and then taking questions from all of you. it is great to have doctor rice here. on a day when the new secretary of state has been ceremoniously sworn in, a new chapter in the state department. talk about political risk from your experiences. what makes political risk different from financial and economic risk? >> the first thing is that you will have to call me connie. i just have to say word about andrea mitchell. andrea was a par
she was a professor public policy at ucla and served on president clinton's national security council. the discussion will be moderate by andrea mitchell. she is nbc news chief foreign affairs correspondent. she hosts andrea mitchell reports each day on msnbc. she's covered several presidential, capitol hill and every presidential campaign since 1980. her achievements are numeral ball which is why she received a lifetime award from international women's media foundation. >> thank you so...
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a player at ucla and a successful agent...meyers had never worlked for an nba team but lacob wanted someonen successful....not worrying about his lack of nba experience. meyers is smart enough to not play the..i know everything game....when asked how he would handle upcoming negotiations with kevn durant<> this is why the players this is why <> this is why the players love him....he doesn't push hockey rules....only asking that you get the job done succesfully. and finally there is steve kerr....who now counts 8 championbship rings....5 as a player...3 as a coach.... here comes that word successful again....but kerr... while ing a great player... was smart enough to be a part of title teams in chicago and san antonio picking up along the way....how phiul jackson and greg popovich treated star players... there is a story wthat shortly after durant joined the team.....a somewhat struggling steph curry couldn't quite figure out his role.....kerr drove to curry house during the afternoon of a day off....asking curry ho he could make things more comfortable for him that's what real leaders do...
a player at ucla and a successful agent...meyers had never worlked for an nba team but lacob wanted someonen successful....not worrying about his lack of nba experience. meyers is smart enough to not play the..i know everything game....when asked how he would handle upcoming negotiations with kevn durant this is why the players this is why this is why the players love him....he doesn't push hockey rules....only asking that you get the job done succesfully. and finally there is steve...
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auditor looked at sexual harrassment complaints from students against staff and faculty at uc berkeley, ucla and uc davis. (grant) the report found that there are no clear standards or procedures for how complaints are handled and resolved, or how long they should take. the report says some firings or resignations occured... in other cases there were only reprimands and warnings. on all three campuses, it took five times as long to discipline tenured faculty as it did staff members...an average of over 7 months. the report also says delays and weak disciplinary procedures sometimes allowed the accused to continue to sexually harrass other students, sometimes for years following the first complaint. (grant) tariff (grant) (grant) tariff attack. starting today the european union is hit
auditor looked at sexual harrassment complaints from students against staff and faculty at uc berkeley, ucla and uc davis. (grant) the report found that there are no clear standards or procedures for how complaints are handled and resolved, or how long they should take. the report says some firings or resignations occured... in other cases there were only reprimands and warnings. on all three campuses, it took five times as long to discipline tenured faculty as it did staff members...an average...
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parkinson, assistant professor and researcher at ucla, believes so.ast research has been focused on surface level characteristics, like are you of the same gender? are you of the same ethnicity? we wanted to bring imaging to see if your brains process the world in an exceptionally similar way, compared to people who aren't friends. >> reporter: using an mri machine, dr. parkinson monitored both of our brains as we watched random video clips. the goal was to see if the same regions of our brains lit up at the same points during the videos. if they did, it would prove the way we view and interact with the world is the same. how important is friendship? >> there's a lot of work showing that it is a fundamental need, like food, water, shelter. social connection is exactly the same way. >> reporter: the next day, we stop by dr. parkinson's office for the results. >> what you see on the screen here is basically a movie of the brain activity. when the colors are hotter, it means there is more blood flow to the area. brain was more active in that area. if you
parkinson, assistant professor and researcher at ucla, believes so.ast research has been focused on surface level characteristics, like are you of the same gender? are you of the same ethnicity? we wanted to bring imaging to see if your brains process the world in an exceptionally similar way, compared to people who aren't friends. >> reporter: using an mri machine, dr. parkinson monitored both of our brains as we watched random video clips. the goal was to see if the same regions of our...
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. >> he was a player agent after he got out of ucla. and a dream come true for him. there year, brown bought the trophy. remember bob myers bouth the pro -- bought the trophy one year. it was taken to la and put on the jimmy kimmel show. a big day for oakland. >> it's well traveled. it goes on tour and people get to take pictures with . oh, my goodness, mike is on the prowl. let's let him go. >> bob, congratulations. congratulations. just your thoughts on this day. >> this is the best day of the year. i mean, seeing the fans come out and appreciate the players, our coaches. i can't believe this is the third one. that's what's hard to believe. >> of the three, how is this one different? . >> it was harder. it was tougher. a longer road. harder regular season. trying to do a back toac we've never done that. but it wasn't always easy. but that's what makes this one the best. >> how would you describe the team? >> grit. found a way. >> i let you go. we have a draft coming up. who are you looking at. ? someone to help us win another one. >> he has no off season. next week
. >> he was a player agent after he got out of ucla. and a dream come true for him. there year, brown bought the trophy. remember bob myers bouth the pro -- bought the trophy one year. it was taken to la and put on the jimmy kimmel show. a big day for oakland. >> it's well traveled. it goes on tour and people get to take pictures with . oh, my goodness, mike is on the prowl. let's let him go. >> bob, congratulations. congratulations. just your thoughts on this day. >>...
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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 b) authorizing, pursuant to the agreement, a third amendment to the memorandum of understanding with the city and county of san francisco, acting through its department of public works to increase funding in an additional amount not to exceed $17,966,556 for an aggregate total not to exceed $19,079,347 for the transbay
. >> 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 b) authorizing, pursuant to the agreement, a third amendment to the memorandum of understanding with the city and county of san francisco, acting through its department of public works to increase funding in an additional amount not to exceed $17,966,556 for an aggregate total...
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remember him out of ucla?usted on the shoplifting, went to lithuania and benefited him. >> going overseas helped more in my opinion than college. i didn't get the type of play time or whatever there. i thought i would get. so when i went overseas over there. playing against grown men that play the game. little techniques helped me coming back here. >> don't worry. he won't be picked by the warriors. >> good. >> bye. hello, i'm dr. sheldon cooper. welcome to sheldon cooper presents: fun with flags. before we get started, i'd like to announce the winner of our design your own flag competition. but i can't. the only entry was from gameygamer75, and i know that was a jpeg of your buttocks. now this week we have a very special episode where we explore the flags of the popular entertainment franchise,star trek. and to help me, i'm pleased to introduce internet personality, former star ofstar trek: the next generation, and the only guy i know lucky enough to be immortalized in 1/16 scale-- set phasers to "fun"... ...
remember him out of ucla?usted on the shoplifting, went to lithuania and benefited him. >> going overseas helped more in my opinion than college. i didn't get the type of play time or whatever there. i thought i would get. so when i went overseas over there. playing against grown men that play the game. little techniques helped me coming back here. >> don't worry. he won't be picked by the warriors. >> good. >> bye. hello, i'm dr. sheldon cooper. welcome to sheldon...
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she hit a home run to defeat ucla and get her tea national championship.t she made that amazing catch, double-play, preserving florida's one-run lead over washington. fsu won the game. let's see if more miracles are on the way. >> kimberly: that's amazing. i loved playing softball. so fun. >> brian: screen time, looking at your phone. how many times do you do it? not only are you concerned, your family, your friends, so is apple. apple has come up with iowa 12. they will be able to monitor your screen time. tim cook was shocked. he sain i begano get the data, i found i was spending more time that i shouldn't number of times i picked up the phone were too many. there is an addiction out there. it's the thing they created ten years ago. it's changed the way we interact. this is the beginning of weaning ourselves off and will be back to flip phones and regular phones. we will be back to writing long letters. >> kimberly: you missed your calling on qvc or something. >> greg: i like your tie. >> kimberly: sour dvrs. never miss an episode of "the five." "special
she hit a home run to defeat ucla and get her tea national championship.t she made that amazing catch, double-play, preserving florida's one-run lead over washington. fsu won the game. let's see if more miracles are on the way. >> kimberly: that's amazing. i loved playing softball. so fun. >> brian: screen time, looking at your phone. how many times do you do it? not only are you concerned, your family, your friends, so is apple. apple has come up with iowa 12. they will be able to...
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professor of political science, before coming to stanford she was a professor of public policy at ucla and served on president clinton's national security council. today's discussion will be moderated by andrea mitchell, nbc news correspondent and hosts andrea mitchell reports each day on msnbc. she's covered seven presidential administrations, capitol hill, state department, the intelligence services and every presidential campaign since 1980. her achievements in journalism are genuinely and why she received 2017 courage and lifetime achievement award from the international women's media foundation. andrea. >> thank you so much and it is a great privilege for me to be here with two scholars, leaders, public policy experts that i admire so greatly. congratulations on the book and we want to talk about the book political risk and then some questions about the news of the day and then questions from all of you and i see a lot of friends and people whom i know well from foreign policy world in the audience as well. so it's great to have dr. rice here and on a day when a new secretary of s
professor of political science, before coming to stanford she was a professor of public policy at ucla and served on president clinton's national security council. today's discussion will be moderated by andrea mitchell, nbc news correspondent and hosts andrea mitchell reports each day on msnbc. she's covered seven presidential administrations, capitol hill, state department, the intelligence services and every presidential campaign since 1980. her achievements in journalism are genuinely and...
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they no longer -- california colleges no longer took race into account at elite schools, berkeley and uclallments spiked even though they claimed they were not artificial keeping low asian enrollment. once they could no longer take race into account, asian enrollment spiked and when the government out there, when california tried more recently to roll back that proposition, it was asian lawmakers and their asian constituents who said, no, you are not going back. paul: largely democrats. >> which is interesting, in new york city, in new york, the asian americans in city council, state assembly and in congress all democrats have been fighting mayor de blasio on this -- this effort to make affirmative action part of the admission's process. paul: dan, briefly, i assume this one if it's not thrown out of court, the suit, probably is going all the way to the supreme court? >> yeah, and the big question, paul, would be whether anthony kennedy would be sitten on the court when they decide this because he's been the swing vote on many of the issues. paul: certainly on racial balancing. he's been t
they no longer -- california colleges no longer took race into account at elite schools, berkeley and uclallments spiked even though they claimed they were not artificial keeping low asian enrollment. once they could no longer take race into account, asian enrollment spiked and when the government out there, when california tried more recently to roll back that proposition, it was asian lawmakers and their asian constituents who said, no, you are not going back. paul: largely democrats....
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if you look at other campuses like ucla where i went to or the university of michigan or uc berkeley,erse student bodies and great educational experiences for their students without practicing racial discrimination in the firm of affirmative action. so i reject your argument that affirmative action racism is essential to improve the quality of education for students. >> i think you're reading a bit too much into what i said, but i'll verbalize it this way. as the father of, you know, four white students, only two of whom are now in school, i think they benefit from being surrounded by a very diverse population. so the goal of diversity is not just for the student who otherwise might not be admitted but also to the benefit of white kids like my own because i think that it's healthy for them to have interactions with people of all perspectives. a very quick final word from you. >> i think it is, in many ways, the ultimate form of racism to assume that blacks, hispanics and white people are not going to be able to compete based upon race. and, by the way, i have a recommendation -- >> no
if you look at other campuses like ucla where i went to or the university of michigan or uc berkeley,erse student bodies and great educational experiences for their students without practicing racial discrimination in the firm of affirmative action. so i reject your argument that affirmative action racism is essential to improve the quality of education for students. >> i think you're reading a bit too much into what i said, but i'll verbalize it this way. as the father of, you know, four...
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they no longer -- california colleges no longer took race into account at elite schools, berkeley and uclaian enrollments spiked even though they claimed they were not artificial keeping low asian enrollment. once they could no longer take race into account, asian enrollment spiked and when the government out there, when california tried more recently to roll back that proposition, it was asian lawmakers and their asian constituents who said, no, you are not going back. paul: largely democrats. >> which is interesting, in new york city, in new york, the asian americans in city council, state assembly and in congress all democrats have been fighting mayor de blasio on this -- this effort to make affirmative action part of the admission's process. paul: dan, briefly, i assume this one if it's not thrown out of court, the suit, probably is going all the way to the supreme court? >> yeah, and the big question, paul, would be whether anthony kennedy would be sitten on the court when they decide this because he's been the swing vote on many of the issues. paul: certainly on racial balancing. he'
they no longer -- california colleges no longer took race into account at elite schools, berkeley and uclaian enrollments spiked even though they claimed they were not artificial keeping low asian enrollment. once they could no longer take race into account, asian enrollment spiked and when the government out there, when california tried more recently to roll back that proposition, it was asian lawmakers and their asian constituents who said, no, you are not going back. paul: largely democrats....
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after my time on the team, i earned a scholarship to ucla. it was there under my coach that i wanted to make a positive impact on athletes. after competing for ucla, i worked as a student assistant coach for two years, that is when my lightbulb moment occurred. my purpose came into focus, i wanted to help young women achieve their goals and dreams. i spent 19 years coaching ncaa division i gymnastics. thirteen of those years were spent as head coach of the university of florida, where i led teams to three back-to-back and cah championship titles. i sleep with hard-working intelligence the athletes will shine, and they did. during this time, i realize the greatest gift i could give was compassion and understanding. i was able to relate to and understand what the athletes were going through. i had lived it. the primary reason i decided to accept a position with usa gymnastics was to recommit my heart, energy and passion to really gymnastics. i felt the time was right to take what i had learned to help out and care for u.s. athletes. i determine
after my time on the team, i earned a scholarship to ucla. it was there under my coach that i wanted to make a positive impact on athletes. after competing for ucla, i worked as a student assistant coach for two years, that is when my lightbulb moment occurred. my purpose came into focus, i wanted to help young women achieve their goals and dreams. i spent 19 years coaching ncaa division i gymnastics. thirteen of those years were spent as head coach of the university of florida, where i led...
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program at ucla. >> what? ph.d. over here?so the whole idea of the immigrant, of like who are they? they're taking away. they're not giving back. you're looking at us, man, and we're like, we're paying your taxes. we're paying your salary. we're creating music. we're building bridges. we're creating family. that's what we want to see. that's the america i want to see, you know? we don't all have to be the same. it's all good. >> no, it's not about blending together unless you want to blend it all together. i got two of those blended kids. >> so this is afro-mexican music. >> i got the afro. >> you know what, you down to playing? >> i mean i don't -- >> look it, look it, look it. >> so this is an actual donkey jawbone? >> da da boom. do this right here. so you do it right here. da da un. da da un. got it? ♪ ♪ ♪ >> hey. >> i felt every black person on tv watching me. i felt every latino on tv watching me. don't mess that rhythm up, brother. >> you're doing that for our people. >> i never felt so much pressure in my life. ♪ >> i
program at ucla. >> what? ph.d. over here?so the whole idea of the immigrant, of like who are they? they're taking away. they're not giving back. you're looking at us, man, and we're like, we're paying your taxes. we're paying your salary. we're creating music. we're building bridges. we're creating family. that's what we want to see. that's the america i want to see, you know? we don't all have to be the same. it's all good. >> no, it's not about blending together unless you want...
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marta karolyi knew what she knew about nassar's abuse while they trained at the karolyi ranch, the uclaic training center. the karolyis maintained they did not know what was going on. texas prosecutors filed new charges of sexual abuse against nas sachlt ar who is in prison on charges for the rest of his life. >> i am optimistic that we will begin to have two opportunities, one is to receive some remains in the not too distant future. we're dogged in trying to facilitate as quickly as we can. >> thank you, i appreciate that. and just to be clear, we have not yet received any -- >> correct, snorp. we have not physically received them. >> martha: secretary of state mike pompeo delivering the update this week. no remains of u.s. troops returned yet from north korea. around 7700 u.s. troops are still unaccounted for from the korean war. but pompeo is optimistic about president trumped agreement with kim jong-un to bring the nation's heros home. family members are still holding out hope that they will be reunited with their loved ones. we follow up with two of the families who joined us befo
marta karolyi knew what she knew about nassar's abuse while they trained at the karolyi ranch, the uclaic training center. the karolyis maintained they did not know what was going on. texas prosecutors filed new charges of sexual abuse against nas sachlt ar who is in prison on charges for the rest of his life. >> i am optimistic that we will begin to have two opportunities, one is to receive some remains in the not too distant future. we're dogged in trying to facilitate as quickly as we...
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ucla, not farti from where was sitting right now, you no longer have to read shakespeare or milton toget a degree in english. >> host: why is that a bad thing? >> guest: because there is such a thing as good and bad work. i hate to say it but politically correct people to agree but i would say that william shakespeare is probably the most talented human being who ever lived and i am a writer so i'm a little prejudiced but if you study literature and you have not read shakespeare you are a. i mean, it's like you have not studying religion but not reading the bible. it's that extreme. hai don't know. because he was a white man, so what? i don't care. it's interesting to readd eugene [inaudible] written by a black russian so, you know, i don't care whether they are white or black. i followed the former chancellor of china said i don't care if the cat is black or white, i only care if it catches mice. >> host: we mentioned that you're the screenwriter for boston blues, but what else and what other work did you do here in hollywood. >> guest: i did work in ohollywood and never got made. >>
ucla, not farti from where was sitting right now, you no longer have to read shakespeare or milton toget a degree in english. >> host: why is that a bad thing? >> guest: because there is such a thing as good and bad work. i hate to say it but politically correct people to agree but i would say that william shakespeare is probably the most talented human being who ever lived and i am a writer so i'm a little prejudiced but if you study literature and you have not read shakespeare you...
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former congressman james rogan is a graduate only the university of kazs a berkly and the ucla school of law. where he served as a member on the law review. after a brief stint as a civil litigator hi joined the los angeles county district attorney's office where he went on to specialize in the prosecution of gang members. -- of gang murders in 1990, california lawyer magazine named him as one hover states most effective prosecutors. appointed to he bench at age 33 he game california's youngest sitting judge at the time and his colleagues later selected him to be -- as presiding judge. in 1994, he was elected to he california state assembly and in his freshman term was elected majority liter. california journal magazine named him the assembly's most effective legislator and rank its him number one in integrity, and number number one effectiveness inch 1996, he won the first of two terms in congress, and was one of only two members to serve on both the house commerce and house judiciary committee. the how house selected him to be lead prosecutor in the impeachment trial of president bi
former congressman james rogan is a graduate only the university of kazs a berkly and the ucla school of law. where he served as a member on the law review. after a brief stint as a civil litigator hi joined the los angeles county district attorney's office where he went on to specialize in the prosecution of gang members. -- of gang murders in 1990, california lawyer magazine named him as one hover states most effective prosecutors. appointed to he bench at age 33 he game california's youngest...
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before coming to stanford she was professor of public policy at the ucla. today's discussion will be moderated by andrea mitchell. the chief foreign affairs correspondents and oweses andrea mitchell reports on msnbc. she has covered seven presidential administrations, capitol hill, state department of , the intelligence services, and every presidential campaign since 1980. her achievement in journalism is genuinely innumerable which is why she received the 2017 courage in journalism lifetime achievement award from the international women's media foundation. andrea? >> thank you so much, and it is a great privilege for me to be here with two scholars, leaders, public policy experts whom i admire so greatly. congratulations on the book and we want to talk about the book, questions buts news of the day and then questions from you. i see friends and people whom i know well from foreign policy world in the audience. so it's great to have dr. rice here on a day when the new secretary of state has been sworn in, so a new chapter in the state department. so, talkin
before coming to stanford she was professor of public policy at the ucla. today's discussion will be moderated by andrea mitchell. the chief foreign affairs correspondents and oweses andrea mitchell reports on msnbc. she has covered seven presidential administrations, capitol hill, state department of , the intelligence services, and every presidential campaign since 1980. her achievement in journalism is genuinely innumerable which is why she received the 2017 courage in journalism lifetime...