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adam leventhal/university of southern california:"it's everywhere. it's highly accessible. these are high performance, very fast, highly stimulating devices."doctor adam leventhal is professor of preventive medicine and psychology at u-s-c. he and his team did a study to see if teens using their phones excessively... nine hours a day or more... showed signs of a-d-h-d. dr. adam leventhal/university of southern california:"we studied that in a sample of more than 2,500 los angeles area teenagers and we found indeed, yeah, there was a statistically significant link."natsthese boys say everyone they know, is always on their phone. "i'd say half the day, probably, i'm on my phone.""usually when i'm in class, i'm always on my phone too, but i keep up my grades, so i don't think it's a big deal.""most of my peers will bring out their phones once or twice during class -- i'd say -- yeah. i do it too, so i'm guilty of it."doctor leventhal says problem is that parents can be just as bad.dr. adam leventhal/university of southern california:"well don't use digital media so much in fro
adam leventhal/university of southern california:"it's everywhere. it's highly accessible. these are high performance, very fast, highly stimulating devices."doctor adam leventhal is professor of preventive medicine and psychology at u-s-c. he and his team did a study to see if teens using their phones excessively... nine hours a day or more... showed signs of a-d-h-d. dr. adam leventhal/university of southern california:"we studied that in a sample of more than 2,500 los angeles...
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adam leventhal/university of southern california: "it's everywhere. it's highly accessible.rmance, very fast, highly stimulating devices." doctor adam leventhal is professor of preventive medicine and psychology at u-s-c. he and his team did a study to see if teens using their phones excessively... nine hours a day or more... showed signs of a-d-h-d. dr. adam leventhal/university of southern california: "we studied that in a sample of more than 2,500 los angeles area teenagers and we found indeed, yeah, there was a statistically significant link."nats these boys say everyone they know, is always on their phone. "i'd say half the day, probably, i'm on my phone." "usually when i'm in class, i'm always on my phone too, but i keep up my grades, so i don't think it's a big deal." "most of my peers will bring out their phones once or twice during class -- i'd say -- yeah. i do it too, so i'm guilty of it." doctor leventhal says problem is that parents can be just as bad.dr. adam leventhal/university of southern california: "well don't use digital media so much in front of them. a
adam leventhal/university of southern california: "it's everywhere. it's highly accessible.rmance, very fast, highly stimulating devices." doctor adam leventhal is professor of preventive medicine and psychology at u-s-c. he and his team did a study to see if teens using their phones excessively... nine hours a day or more... showed signs of a-d-h-d. dr. adam leventhal/university of southern california: "we studied that in a sample of more than 2,500 los angeles area teenagers...
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researchers from the university of southern california fested over 2500 teens in the -- tests over 2500 teens in the l.a. area. those who use their phones for nine hours a day or more showed higher signs of the disorder. >> i'd say half the day probably i'm on my phone, yeah. >> usually when i'm in class i'm on my phone too, so. but i keep up my grades so i don't think it's a big deal. >> one researcher says a possible solution is for parents not to use as much digital media in front of their kids. >>> well, the road to big sur is coming back. after 18 months of detours, the scenic stretch of highway 1 is set to re-open tomorrow morning. it has been blocked since may at the tiny town of gor da, 65 -- gorda, 65 miles south of monterey. that's when a quarter mile section of the road gave way in a massive slide. that was may a year ago. the re-opening is a huge shot in the arm for coastal businesses that had been struggling during the closure. an official re-opening ceremony will be held on friday. >>> incredible video out of monterey bay shows a pair of humpback whales feeding right next
researchers from the university of southern california fested over 2500 teens in the -- tests over 2500 teens in the l.a. area. those who use their phones for nine hours a day or more showed higher signs of the disorder. >> i'd say half the day probably i'm on my phone, yeah. >> usually when i'm in class i'm on my phone too, so. but i keep up my grades so i don't think it's a big deal. >> one researcher says a possible solution is for parents not to use as much digital media...
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. >> reporter: for nearly 30 years potentially thousands of women saw him at the university of southern california'slth clinic. >> this was not unknown. and yet nothing was done. so i feel it's our obligation, our duty to speak out. >> reporter: the lawsuit alleges sexual harassment, abuse, and assault by dr. tyndall as well as negligence on the part of usc. one of the most prestigious universities in the nation, with a storied football program and a global effective of proud trojans. >> yeah. absolutely in school. it was the perfect blend of social and also academic. >> i was born and raised in a very small town, and usc was considered very prestigious. usc gave some scholarships, and it just opened it up. >> reporter: amanda davis was a young single mom when her routine exam took an unexpected turn when she says a naked photo was taken. >> did it seem odd to you that a doctor's asking to tack a naked photo of you? >> i think there was something deep down inside of me that felt a little off. but having been raised from a small town and grew up very trusting, that's not something you question when t
. >> reporter: for nearly 30 years potentially thousands of women saw him at the university of southern california'slth clinic. >> this was not unknown. and yet nothing was done. so i feel it's our obligation, our duty to speak out. >> reporter: the lawsuit alleges sexual harassment, abuse, and assault by dr. tyndall as well as negligence on the part of usc. one of the most prestigious universities in the nation, with a storied football program and a global effective of proud...
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. >> and this fall, i will be attending university of southern california to study computer and politiccience>> reporter: he is receiving state and federal grants to help pay for tuition. the stockton scholars program will help pay for his housing. >> the $1,000 meant a lot for my family because it's just... it's less money that my... that i have to worry about paying, and it's less money than my parents haveo, like, see me go in de for, even though, like, they would want... they would love to help me. but they... they're not able to because of expenses. so, it just means a lot to my family because it just means less worrying and less stress on us. >> reporter: it's too early to scy what effects stockton lars will have on the city, but if its first recipients are any indication, the city may be able to hang on to its top students. >> i acmitually do plan on back after college. i know the term for it now is called "boomerang." e , i definitely want to boomerang back h stockton with... becoming an educator and also helping my community out. >> i definitely see myself coming back to stockton. i
. >> and this fall, i will be attending university of southern california to study computer and politiccience>> reporter: he is receiving state and federal grants to help pay for tuition. the stockton scholars program will help pay for his housing. >> the $1,000 meant a lot for my family because it's just... it's less money that my... that i have to worry about paying, and it's less money than my parents haveo, like, see me go in de for, even though, like, they would want......
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how the government is allowed to interact with cell phones we use and abuse every day university of southern california law professor bart cosco earlier joined our very own. all right as acosta thank you so much for joining me i want to start by asking you about this recent supreme court decision in the carpenter case now it's been heralded as a victory for privacy all those a slim margin of victory how can we read this case is this really solidifying privacy of the individual against the increasing totalitarian state that has more and more access to our personal information in our location at all moments you're right on it is a victory for privacy the five four decision that says that the government now needs a search warrant to look at the cell site locations of your cell phone so when your cell phones in use are not in use sending signals all the time back to your carrier and to radio antenna stations those are time stamped in accumulated and in order to get at least more than six days worth of that you know need a search warrant the police the police and the government to. before that all you neede
how the government is allowed to interact with cell phones we use and abuse every day university of southern california law professor bart cosco earlier joined our very own. all right as acosta thank you so much for joining me i want to start by asking you about this recent supreme court decision in the carpenter case now it's been heralded as a victory for privacy all those a slim margin of victory how can we read this case is this really solidifying privacy of the individual against the...
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researchers at the university of southern california found a link between heavy use of digital media and attention- deficit/hyperactivity disorder. the study found that teens who used the most digital technology were twice as likely to develop new symptoms of a-d-h-d than those who used it least. a-d-h-d is a condition that makes it difficult to pay attention for a sustained period of time. it also involves trouble with hyperactivity and impulsivity. the c-d-c says that nearly one in ten children in the u-s -- over six million kids -- have a form of the disorder. the study is published in the journal of the american medical association. (vicki) free fries anyone? mcdonald's is giving them away for the rest of the year. the one thing you need to score the salty snack. (grant)(grant) (grant) a lot of people seem to be having second thoughts about buying the new model three tesla--(vicki) an analyst says cancellations for tesla's new mass-market model have recently picked up. in fact... they say árefunds now outpace ádeposits for tesla's new mass-market electric car. according to needha
researchers at the university of southern california found a link between heavy use of digital media and attention- deficit/hyperactivity disorder. the study found that teens who used the most digital technology were twice as likely to develop new symptoms of a-d-h-d than those who used it least. a-d-h-d is a condition that makes it difficult to pay attention for a sustained period of time. it also involves trouble with hyperactivity and impulsivity. the c-d-c says that nearly one in ten...
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researchers from the university of southern california tested more than 2500 teenagers in the l.a. area. they found that those who use their phones for nine hours a day or more showed higher signs of the disorder. >> i would say half the day probably i'm on my phone, yeah. >> usually when i'm in class i'm on the phone, too. ha ha! but i keep up my grades so i don't think it's a big deal. >> one said the solution is for parents not to use as much digital media in front of their kids. >>> this morning, amazon is coming up with another way to deliver products to customers. iane king hall of "cbsmoneywatch" reports. >> reporter: good morning. i just want to quickly clarify it's actually ups coming for amazon but we'll get to that in just a minute. so let's start with this. hundreds of jobs are on the chopping block at ebay. the online auction house filed a notice saying that it is laying off roughly 300 workers in the bay area including sites in san francisco and san jose. the cuts are set to happen this week. employees were notified in june. the pink slips come as ebay grapples with a
researchers from the university of southern california tested more than 2500 teenagers in the l.a. area. they found that those who use their phones for nine hours a day or more showed higher signs of the disorder. >> i would say half the day probably i'm on my phone, yeah. >> usually when i'm in class i'm on the phone, too. ha ha! but i keep up my grades so i don't think it's a big deal. >> one said the solution is for parents not to use as much digital media in front of their...
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. >>> now to an abc 7 news exclusive on the growing scandal at the university of southern california.omen coming forward publicly for the first time and they are accusing u.s. doctor of sexual misconduct. this morning more than 50 women are suing the gynecologist and the university. dr. george tindall treated thousands of women since the late '80s before he was forced to retire last year. four women now talking about the ordeal saying the school knew about the abuse but failed to protect them. usc says it is conducting a thorough investigation. >> did it seem odd a doctor is asking to take a naked photo of you? >> having been raised from a small town and grew up very trusting, that's not something you question. >> the doctor's lawyer issued this statement to abc news that says dr. tindall is confident when all the facts are known this will be clear his practice of medicine was consistent with the standard of care for such examinations. abc will have a full report on "good morning america" and tonight on nightline. >>> a report finds rates of hiv infection are on the rise in 50 countri
. >>> now to an abc 7 news exclusive on the growing scandal at the university of southern california.omen coming forward publicly for the first time and they are accusing u.s. doctor of sexual misconduct. this morning more than 50 women are suing the gynecologist and the university. dr. george tindall treated thousands of women since the late '80s before he was forced to retire last year. four women now talking about the ordeal saying the school knew about the abuse but failed to...
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reporter: that's why university of southern california researchers are capturing his story as an interactive three dimensional hologram. >> we're in the last generation that's going to benefit from hearing directly from holocaust survivors, preserving their story in any way possible is definitely a priority. reporter: the goal is to ask the survivors any question, like how did you survive in the concentration camp, then the survivors's hologram would answer as if they were talking to you in person. >> i know how i survived. reporter: researchers say stanley is the 15th survivor to become a hologram and will be the most technologically advanced. >> what happened to your family? >> he's in beta testing as interactive biography in ohio. >> my mother and father survived. >> through this device, we're able to say we're taking a page out of history and making it come alive. reporter: to get to this point researchers spent months preparing close to a thousand questions for stanley's 10-hour interview. >> we had about 1300 lights around me, blinding me. it wasn't easy. reporter: researchers say the
reporter: that's why university of southern california researchers are capturing his story as an interactive three dimensional hologram. >> we're in the last generation that's going to benefit from hearing directly from holocaust survivors, preserving their story in any way possible is definitely a priority. reporter: the goal is to ask the survivors any question, like how did you survive in the concentration camp, then the survivors's hologram would answer as if they were talking to you...
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investigate complaints like whether programs supporting women at yale university and the university of southern californiaal law by discriminating against men. that's right -- the civil rights office is taking up the cause of white guys trying to get into yale. [ laughter ] because i believe it was martin luther king who said, "i have a dream that my bro, chad, could be accepted to yale -- [ laughter ] -- with a 2.6 gpa and a letter from his dad and not -- [ applause ] -- not be tossed aside into dartmouth or, god forbid, cornell." [ laughter ] making matters even worse, the trump administration recently announced they'll be reversing yet another obama-era policy meant to protect minority students and promote diversity. >> the push to promote diversity in college admissions is being rescinded. >> critics say the reversal is a politically-motivated attack on affirmative action. >> the trump administration discouraging the use of race to achieve diversity in college admissions. >> seth: so, you don't want to use race to achieve diversity. what you are going to use? the different spellings of kaitlyn? [ laug
investigate complaints like whether programs supporting women at yale university and the university of southern californiaal law by discriminating against men. that's right -- the civil rights office is taking up the cause of white guys trying to get into yale. [ laughter ] because i believe it was martin luther king who said, "i have a dream that my bro, chad, could be accepted to yale -- [ laughter ] -- with a 2.6 gpa and a letter from his dad and not -- [ applause ] -- not be tossed...
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. >> turning to the university of southern california. >> usc, of course, being one of the storied universities and abuse claims brought by dozens of women. some are speaking out for the first time. >> there was something very menacing about him. >> i shrieked. >> it's the scandal that rocked usc. >> the doctor improperly worked on women. >> they claim george tyndall sexually abused or harassed them. in a lawsuit, 51 women coming to sue not just the doctor but the institution that employed and protected him three decades. >> it makes me angry my alma mater that i really adored and they allowed this to happen for so long. dr. tyndall abused these women, generations of women for approximately 30 years, but he wouldn't have gotten away with it if usc had stepped up. they were protecting a predator. >> reporter: amanda davis, one of four accusers, now speaking publicly for the first time. did it seem odd to you a doctor is asked to take a naked photo from you? >> having been raised in a small town and girls very trusting, that's not something you question. >> reporter: dana lily went to see him in
. >> turning to the university of southern california. >> usc, of course, being one of the storied universities and abuse claims brought by dozens of women. some are speaking out for the first time. >> there was something very menacing about him. >> i shrieked. >> it's the scandal that rocked usc. >> the doctor improperly worked on women. >> they claim george tyndall sexually abused or harassed them. in a lawsuit, 51 women coming to sue not just the...
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southern california. everybody he worked with went to the university of southern california. hee said they stuck together and helped each other and hire graduates and he said i want you and your brother to go here and study business administration and then come and work and take over the business. >> guest: i started business administration and i couldn't stand it. i was depressed, i didn't like it and i went to the counselor's office and they gave me what was then called the stone campbell personality test where they compare your interest to two or 300 otheres professionals who le what they do. it doesn't mean you have an aptitude for that career but it means that they are satisfied in what they do and they scored off the charts for writing and publishing so i changed my major by the classes i took. it was still goin going to comey dad saying business administration did was introduction to poetry, all this stuff and then about my junior year he's like i don't know what's going on here but it's two years now and no business classes. what's going on. he was really good about i
southern california. everybody he worked with went to the university of southern california. hee said they stuck together and helped each other and hire graduates and he said i want you and your brother to go here and study business administration and then come and work and take over the business. >> guest: i started business administration and i couldn't stand it. i was depressed, i didn't like it and i went to the counselor's office and they gave me what was then called the stone...
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which who my protagonist named after, and my dad did a lot of work in southern california and it but he worked with with university of southern california. they were all crates. it was like la cosa nostra, the way these guys helped each other and hired grandson you see picky set of what you guys you and your brother to go to use, study basis administration come to work and take over the business. i went to usc and i started business administration and they couldn't stand it. i was depressed or i didn't like it. i went into the career counseling office indicating something called back in is called the strong camp personality test where they compare your interests to 300 of the profession love what they do. doesn't mean you have an aptitude for that career field but it means they are very satisfied with the deeper i scored off the charts for writing and publishing. i changed my major by the classes i took that i didn't change on the report corporate ghost or going back onto my debt into compassing business administration but it was introduction to fiction writing, poetry, all this stuff. about my junior year is like
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the privacy fraud does it discuss their surprising recent supreme court decision with university southern california law professor barred cosco to. make this manufacture consent. public wealth. when the ruling classes to protect themselves. in the final merry go round certainly the one percent. we can all middle of the room signals. the real news is. the new global economic war is unfolding in the realm of education the right to education being supplanted by the right to access education. higher education is becoming just another product that can be bought and sold but it's not just about education anymore it's also about running a business where you could. look good is also the kind of fellow we could in. want is the place of students in this business model for college i was more now i'm i'm extremely more higher education the new global economic war. it's hard to imagine decades after the war a nazi doctor was still active rich in the nineteen seventies crittle had as the chair of its board a man convicted of mass murder and slavery at ashwood a german company developed from the divide a drug that
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the privacy fraud does it discuss their surprising recent supreme court decision with university southern california law professor bart cosco to. make this manufacture consent. public wealth. when the ruling classes project themselves. in the final merry go round certainly the one percent. we can all middle of the room signals. the real news is. the new global economic war is unfolding in the realm of education the right to education being supplanted by the right to access education. higher education is becoming just another product that can be bought and sold but it's not just about education anymore it's also about running a business and what you're good at bruges could these songs. in the following couldn't be. more is the place of students in this business model for college i was more now i'm an extremely more higher education the new global economic war. it's hard to imagine decades after the war a nazi doctor was still active rich in the nineteen seventies crittle had as the chair of its board a man convicted of mass murder and slavery at auschwitz a german company developed from the divide a
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nick call of the university of southern california, both good friends of the museum. we are glad to have here today. the next will be dr. kevin ferrell, retired u.s. army --onel, and dr. robson rob satina. we will see captain dale dye who served as the military advisor on the film, and the cleanup hitter and will up to the job is on founding president and ceo itritus, dr. nick mueller, will talk about with the film into the country, this easy him and the overall lasting legacy still being felt today. i encourage you to give your eyes up for another thing that will be coming out in the next is hard at work on a great book about the d-day landings from the perspective of our oral history collection. it is a gangbusters book. i have seen some early chapters and it's really powerful. in addition to this, we know that the audience will continue to be a great part of this conversation. you will drive discussions with your great questions and comments. onto the programs now. i don't want to drone on addressing these people. all the speakers have amazing resumes and we can wa
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. >> reporter: the new lawsuit alleges the university of southern california concealed years of complaintse witnessed his behavior. >> i think that the fact that chaperones were saying things and did nothing about it just shows that usc has this culture of secrecy and silencing people and that's one of their main issues. >> reporter: the doctor's lawyer telling abc news dr. tyndall is confident that when all the facts are known it will be clear that his practice of medicine was consistent with the standard of care for such examinations. overnight usc saying the university is conducting a thorough investigation and will seek a prompt and fair resolution respectful to our former students. we are committed to providing the women of usc with the best, most thorough and respectful health care services of any university. now, the scandal forced usc's president to resign. but these women say that is not enough. they want full systemic change and a voice at the table and full accountability. it's also worth noting that michigan state recently settled for $500 million in that lawsuit involving the
. >> reporter: the new lawsuit alleges the university of southern california concealed years of complaintse witnessed his behavior. >> i think that the fact that chaperones were saying things and did nothing about it just shows that usc has this culture of secrecy and silencing people and that's one of their main issues. >> reporter: the doctor's lawyer telling abc news dr. tyndall is confident that when all the facts are known it will be clear that his practice of medicine...
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particularly islamic extremism and i have been very interested in the islamic faith at the university of southern california because we had so many families from iran after the downfall of the shot in southern california, a big person population and took interest in the difference between sunni and shia islam. a small percentage of people, and in the majority, when 9/11 attacks happened, i said here is an area of interest to me. and if i had muslim terrorists, plenty of books had no mention of islam at all. i tried to be a good balance or bad character. i want to be fair like that and allow the exploration of both sides of that issue. >> host: you got in trouble with the last patriot. >> guest: it was based on one of my favorite concepts in islam, the concept of abrogation. glenn beck said it was the da vinci code of islam. the premise behind the last patriot is there's a chapter missing from the koran and if it could be found it would having credit impact on religion. that created a tremendous amount of trouble. the book got banned in saudi arabia. the koran as accepted by the muslim faith is a perfect cop
particularly islamic extremism and i have been very interested in the islamic faith at the university of southern california because we had so many families from iran after the downfall of the shot in southern california, a big person population and took interest in the difference between sunni and shia islam. a small percentage of people, and in the majority, when 9/11 attacks happened, i said here is an area of interest to me. and if i had muslim terrorists, plenty of books had no mention of...
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. >> a technology originates from the university of southern california's institute of creative technologiesve built upon that. it is basically an "avatar" that shows up on the screen that knows how to ask questions, listen to the answers and also answer the candidates questions about the company and the job position and score those answers appropriately such that the average of 250 applicants for jobs in the united states, you essentially get a list of them are prioritized in terms of job skills, cognitive skills come answers to behavioral and situational questions not only just knockout questions, but a full-blown conversation with the candidate the results underscore the employers can decide who they like for the last interviews that his industry average. >> what are my favorite days every month is jobs friday. we talk about how talk about how there's over six by 6 million job openings out there. six by 6 million job openings that haven't been filled yet. part of your technology helps employers place essentially. what can your technology do for those employers in regards to cost because i
. >> a technology originates from the university of southern california's institute of creative technologiesve built upon that. it is basically an "avatar" that shows up on the screen that knows how to ask questions, listen to the answers and also answer the candidates questions about the company and the job position and score those answers appropriately such that the average of 250 applicants for jobs in the united states, you essentially get a list of them are prioritized in...
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southern california. the other names are familiar to you, universal island of adventures ranks first. that is not an nbc universal. disney's magic kingdom came in second followed by our own universal studios. >>> is that not the signature sound of the city in san francisco? it is when it comes to the cable car bell ringing contest. unfortunately the only sound this year though, it will be silent. they are saying the annual bell ringing contest is cancelled. operators say they are boycotting over cuts to late night service. >>> after two days at sanford the secretary of state heads back to capitol hill. pompeo will face questions likely about president trump's policies and now iran. senators will also likely grill pompeo. >>> new this morning. >> a georgia lawmakers caught with his pants down on a tv show and now resigning over his questionable behavior. maybe you heard the first part of this story earlier this week. the show is brandon cohen who is america on show time. now the latest episode georgia state representative not only dropped his pants but also used racial slurs. he will l
southern california. the other names are familiar to you, universal island of adventures ranks first. that is not an nbc universal. disney's magic kingdom came in second followed by our own universal studios. >>> is that not the signature sound of the city in san francisco? it is when it comes to the cable car bell ringing contest. unfortunately the only sound this year though, it will be silent. they are saying the annual bell ringing contest is cancelled. operators say they are...
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southern california, and california. the court said there were too many unanswered questions to put the measure on the next ballot. it would eventually rule on whether the proposal was constitutional. >>> university of california students may pay just a little less for tuitn when they return to school this fall. the current base tuition at the uc totals $12,630. uc regents are set to vote on a plan today to decrease the tuition by $60. the proposal would bring the base tuition and fees down to $12,570. this would be the first tuition decrease at uc in nearly 20 years. >>> time now 4:42. next an update on the grant fire that started east of livermore this month. >>> welcome back to "kpix 5 news this morning." it is 4:44. it seems like it's been like this all week long, a little bit of fog to start the morning. >> morning fog, afternoon clearing. >> oh, yeah. >> today very similar, although we have a chance of thunderstorms for this evening. so you may see that a little dry lightning possible for the higher elevations. coit tower is covered in fog. your headlines include early- morning fog and hot later on especially if you are inland. also, inland areas high clouds are expected to be rolling in th
southern california, and california. the court said there were too many unanswered questions to put the measure on the next ballot. it would eventually rule on whether the proposal was constitutional. >>> university of california students may pay just a little less for tuitn when they return to school this fall. the current base tuition at the uc totals $12,630. uc regents are set to vote on a plan today to decrease the tuition by $60. the proposal would bring the base tuition and fees...
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california, and in southern australia. which has suffered its worst heatwave in 100 years. researchers at oxford universityte change has had in europe. very strong increase in heat waves in the mediterranean. it's not that strong in northern europe, but is also an increase, and last year we looked at heat waves injune also an increase, and last year we looked at heat waves in june and found there was a four times increase in belgium and the netherlands. so then the crazy summer of 76 is a font memory from a bygone age. climate scientists believe these conditions will likely become the norm rather than the exception. well, let's get into more of this. joining me to discuss is doctor chris hope to work today climate change advisor to the uk government and obama administration and lead author of the third and fourth assessment reports for the panel on climate change which won a nobel peace prize in 2007. and i'm joined by another professor from the university of east anglia, and from prague i'm pleased to welcome a doctor who is president to the things the copenhagen consensus center best known for his book t
california, and in southern australia. which has suffered its worst heatwave in 100 years. researchers at oxford universityte change has had in europe. very strong increase in heat waves in the mediterranean. it's not that strong in northern europe, but is also an increase, and last year we looked at heat waves injune also an increase, and last year we looked at heat waves in june and found there was a four times increase in belgium and the netherlands. so then the crazy summer of 76 is a font...
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years there have been forest fires in california and southern australia which has suffered its worst heatwave in a hundred years. researchers at oxford universitye impact climate change has had in europe. we have a very strong increase in heatwaves in the mediterranean. it is not that strong in northern europe but there is also an increase and last year we looked at heatwaves injune and found there was a four times increase in belgium and the netherlands. for many, the crazy summer and the netherlands. for many, the crazy summer of 76 is a fond memory from a bygone age but climate scientists believe these conditions are likely to become the norm rather than the exception. for some people the current hot weather is to be enjoyed but for many it's becoming too much. conditions on public transport and at work are often uncomfortable and health officials are warning that high temperatures can mean an increased risk of cardiac, kidney and respiratory diseases. 0livia crellin reports. working during a heatwave is no fun. getting to work for many right now is even more unpleasant. temperatures on the underground have hit 40 temperatures on the undergr
years there have been forest fires in california and southern australia which has suffered its worst heatwave in a hundred years. researchers at oxford universitye impact climate change has had in europe. we have a very strong increase in heatwaves in the mediterranean. it is not that strong in northern europe but there is also an increase and last year we looked at heatwaves injune and found there was a four times increase in belgium and the netherlands. for many, the crazy summer and the...
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and differently with texas -- democrats in southern california than it does with democrats in northern virginia so you can't even say that these are universal winners or losers. >> anita, on that point, you had the president very reluctantly changing his position but he did and as the week returns from the weekend in new jersey what's he focused on coming to immigration? does he still think he can move past this signing the executive order and it's working through legal channels? how's the thinking changed if at all? >> well, so many things happened since that time last week, obviously, the supreme court, got other things, getting ready for another trip for a week to europe and you mentioned the vladimir putin meeting so he's got an of other things on his mind. i think one of the things he welcomed was that some of the things we talked about or i just mentioned got these things off the front page but clearly there were huge prozests yesterday. he's going to have watched that on television and at the moment with the bill failing in the house and no prospects to go forward, i think they're moving on. in terms of they have backtracked a bit on
and differently with texas -- democrats in southern california than it does with democrats in northern virginia so you can't even say that these are universal winners or losers. >> anita, on that point, you had the president very reluctantly changing his position but he did and as the week returns from the weekend in new jersey what's he focused on coming to immigration? does he still think he can move past this signing the executive order and it's working through legal channels? how's...
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universal city. at least 29 million under excessive heat warnings and advisories across the southwest. in phoenix, it never got below 94 degrees. the blast of heat also fueling firestorms, torching homes from the southern end of california to the north. a fire exploding overnight, killing one and shutting down i-5 and in wine country, 90,000 acres torched. >> we have fires here. it's not unusual but not of this magnitude. >> reporter: tonight, epic fire and record heat, dangerous and deadly combination. with many looking to cool off any way and anywhere they can, we expect temperatures to drop a few degrees tomorrow. it'll still break records. here in burbank it was 113, hotter here than death valley but kate, in the sun it 120 degrees. >> wow. miguel, thank you. >>> we're also tracking beryl, the first hurricane to form in this atlantic season, and it could pose a risk to a vulnerable puerto rico. dylan dreyer joins us now. what's the biggest threat, dylan? >> reporter: kate, we have a keep an eye on the storm. it's a small storm, which means the track is not certain. by the time we get into monday, the forecast is for the storm to stay just to the south of puerto rico. again, if it jogs a little farther to the north,
universal city. at least 29 million under excessive heat warnings and advisories across the southwest. in phoenix, it never got below 94 degrees. the blast of heat also fueling firestorms, torching homes from the southern end of california to the north. a fire exploding overnight, killing one and shutting down i-5 and in wine country, 90,000 acres torched. >> we have fires here. it's not unusual but not of this magnitude. >> reporter: tonight, epic fire and record heat, dangerous...
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years there have been forest fires in california and southern australia which has suffered its worst heatwave in a hundred years. researchers at oxford universityrranean. it is not that strong in northern europe but there is also an increase and last year we looked at heatwaves injune and found there was a four times increase in belgium and the netherlands. for many, the crazy summer of ‘76 is a fond memory from a bygone age but climate scientists believe these conditions are likely to become the norm rather than the exception. earlier, a group of mps warned there could be 7,000 heat related deaths every year in the uk by 2050, if the government doesn't act quickly. so how should we prepare for longer, dryer, hotter summers? professor richard dawson from newcastle university has been looking at how our towns and cities should adapt to sustained spells of extreme weather — hejoins me now. what do you think we do need to do asa what do you think we do need to do as a country then? we have heard this dire warning of potentially up to 7000 deaths a year by 2050.|j this dire warning of potentially up to 7000 deaths a year by 2050. i am very supporti
years there have been forest fires in california and southern australia which has suffered its worst heatwave in a hundred years. researchers at oxford universityrranean. it is not that strong in northern europe but there is also an increase and last year we looked at heatwaves injune and found there was a four times increase in belgium and the netherlands. for many, the crazy summer of ‘76 is a fond memory from a bygone age but climate scientists believe these conditions are likely to become...
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university for a photo with julie bishop. meeting is focused on tariffs and trade with china and discussed iran oneft prov provocative statements of the two countries and accused of ratcheting up tensions while in southern california. >> the bitter irony of the economic situation in iran is the regime uses it to line its own pockets while its people cry out for jobs and reform and opportunity. the iran economy is going great but only if you're a politically connected member of the elite. >> trump and pompeo both were yesterday ratcheting up the tension against iran in a very dangerous world. it's incumbent on us toag that. that's my message to the people. >> no more treason! >> secretary of defense, james mattis, is expected to attend the meeting tomorrow. >>> authorities in toronto are still looking for a motive for last night's shooting spree that killed two people and wounded 13 others. a 29-year-old of toronto opened this city's greek town neighborhood around 10:00 last night, killing a ten-year-old girl and 18-year-old woman and he died after gunfire with the police. his family said they were devastated saying he was struggled with severe mental health challenges and terrorism has not been ruled out. >> i pro
university for a photo with julie bishop. meeting is focused on tariffs and trade with china and discussed iran oneft prov provocative statements of the two countries and accused of ratcheting up tensions while in southern california. >> the bitter irony of the economic situation in iran is the regime uses it to line its own pockets while its people cry out for jobs and reform and opportunity. the iran economy is going great but only if you're a politically connected member of the elite....
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years there have been forest fires in california and southern australia which has suffered its worst heatwave in a hundred years. researchers at oxford university the norm rather than the exception. moron that breaking story. a web designer from london moron that breaking story. a web designerfrom london has been found guilty of manslaughter after killing his dating a speedboat crash on the thames. sophie long was in court. this was by a majority verdict? that's right. we got that verdict? that's right. we got that verdict in the last few minutes here in court ten at the old bailey. they we re in court ten at the old bailey. they were asked if they had come to a majority verdict and said yes, and they decided that jack shepherd was guilty of manslaughter by gross negligence, with a majority of 11—1. thejury were then negligence, with a majority of 11—1. the jury were then told that he had not been in court, jack shepherd, throughout this trial, because he had absconded. they had not been told that before he delivered —— before they delivered their verdict, because they did not want it to prejudice their decisions. when the head that verdict, ch
years there have been forest fires in california and southern australia which has suffered its worst heatwave in a hundred years. researchers at oxford university the norm rather than the exception. moron that breaking story. a web designer from london moron that breaking story. a web designerfrom london has been found guilty of manslaughter after killing his dating a speedboat crash on the thames. sophie long was in court. this was by a majority verdict? that's right. we got that verdict?...
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privacy fraud as we've discussed there surprising recent supreme court decision with university southern california law professor barr cosco to watch. the new global economic war is unfolding in the realm of education the right to education is being supplanted by the right to access education low higher education is becoming just another product that can be bought and sold but it's not just about education anymore it's also about running a business and what you're good at the law could it's also the kind of fellow we could image. what is the place of students in this business model for college i was more now i'm an extremely more higher education the new global economic war. it's hard to imagine the decades after the war a nazi doctor was still active rich in the nineteen seventies criminal had as the chair of its board a man convicted of mass murder and slavery at ash with a german company grown untold developed from the demise of a drug that was promoted as completely safe even during pregnancy it turned out to have terrible side effects what has happened to my baby is anything but. you know she
privacy fraud as we've discussed there surprising recent supreme court decision with university southern california law professor barr cosco to watch. the new global economic war is unfolding in the realm of education the right to education is being supplanted by the right to access education low higher education is becoming just another product that can be bought and sold but it's not just about education anymore it's also about running a business and what you're good at the law could it's...
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privacy for disney this because there's surprising recent supreme court decision with university of southern california law professor bart cosco to.
privacy for disney this because there's surprising recent supreme court decision with university of southern california law professor bart cosco to.