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primarily scientists and interestingly, many of them were associated with the university of california berkeley. in fact, president kennedy had been at berkeley a month before him had spoken there is in his speech, which was accurate but there are are as many nobel prize winners at this institution at berkeley didn't have been produced by the nearest rival soviet union. so they worked on a lot of different issues on, but see, a lot of work which was beyond my grasp. but people who work on physics, which was related to the manhattan project. one interesting story and i was very honored that rose staggering growth the forward to the book and she was not the dinner. she was sitting next to a scientist. doctors send georgie. they were talking about what he was working on. she had known that he had lived in woods hole, which is a great oceanographic center. she assumed when is talking about muscles that he was talking about marine life. she kept talking about the muscles. finally he had to tell whether he was talking about muscles. the [laughter] [applause] thank you. ..
primarily scientists and interestingly, many of them were associated with the university of california berkeley. in fact, president kennedy had been at berkeley a month before him had spoken there is in his speech, which was accurate but there are are as many nobel prize winners at this institution at berkeley didn't have been produced by the nearest rival soviet union. so they worked on a lot of different issues on, but see, a lot of work which was beyond my grasp. but people who work on...
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similar to a moment in time when my parents met when they were graduate student at university of california berkeley in the 1960s and activists of the civil rights movement. i think this is a moment that is challenging us as a country to look in the mirror and ask a fundamental question. the question being, who are we? who are we ask and as i look around this room, i know the answer to that question. as i look around this room, i see the best of what america is really about. and i see the best of what america can be, unburdened by what we have been. and i see in this room, and all that is represented in this room, the power of the people. and these past 18 months have demonstrated that the people in power are no match for the power of the people. [applause] take, for example, right, let's remember our victories in our fight. let's always take time for a moment to pause and remember our victories. take, for example, happen with the affordable care act. and remember what the pundits said. remember how this said the aca is dead? and we could not survive the attack. they said it was doomed. remember? th
similar to a moment in time when my parents met when they were graduate student at university of california berkeley in the 1960s and activists of the civil rights movement. i think this is a moment that is challenging us as a country to look in the mirror and ask a fundamental question. the question being, who are we? who are we ask and as i look around this room, i know the answer to that question. as i look around this room, i see the best of what america is really about. and i see the best...
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university of california-berkeley public advocacy center. and the university of california hastings. [applause] i want to personally also acknowledge the amazing leadership of my colleague anne dryer who commands the financial justice project. [applause] i think everyone, as you see here, knows anne and can appreciate how instrumental her leadership has been to securing this win today. thank you for your compassion, for your tenacity and your inability to take "no" for an answer. [laughter] now i'd like to turn it over to jeff hadachi who has been another key leader in this effort. jeff? [applause] >> thank you. on the day before thanksgiving, i was working at the front desk. my staff leaves early and so i was working the front desk. [laughter] a young man named joseph came in. and he was holding a paycheck stub in his hand. and i asked him what help he needed and he said look at my paycheck. he says every paycheck, $200 is taken out to pay these fines and fees. he was only making $800 every two weeks. he told me i have two children. i'm a si
university of california-berkeley public advocacy center. and the university of california hastings. [applause] i want to personally also acknowledge the amazing leadership of my colleague anne dryer who commands the financial justice project. [applause] i think everyone, as you see here, knows anne and can appreciate how instrumental her leadership has been to securing this win today. thank you for your compassion, for your tenacity and your inability to take "no" for an answer....
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he completed a year overseas as a watson fellow and graduated from the university of california berkeley berkeley in 1978. he was the managing attorney for the san francisco asian law caucus where he worked from 1979 , 21989. from 1989, 101991, he was a whistleblower at investigator and the deputy director of employment relations in san francisco. since 1991, he held several leadership positions in san francisco, including the director of the human rights commission, director of the city purchasing department, director of public works and city administrator before being appointed mayor in 2011. he went on to win his first election as mayor in november 2011 to be elected in november 2015. whereas mayor lee held many -- led to many educational and use initiatives to help improve performance and provide access and equity in early education and early care -- to name a few. his accomplishments in education were substantial despite his lack of jurisdiction and oversight at sfusd. he believed that in order to have a great city you have to have a great public education system. through the partne
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lot from developing countries, in asia and africa, that as a professor at the university of california, berkeleyan informal oligarchy of a few bunches of nations. and the african countries feel that the rules or the wto is fixed by those countries, it does not work to their benefit. wrong. it's wrong, and the current situation has made the necessity of wt0 become sharper in the eyes of the smaller, let's say, economies, of those that may be not so integrated with the world economy, because around the wto table they have a say and a voice. in purely bilateral relations, they have no say. playing field is not level for developing countries. i will give you an example of what aliko dangote, africa's richest man, nigerian, says, "if you look at where we are today," that's africa, "where there is no protection, you are not going to have any industries — in africa, if we don't put up tariffs, we will be the dumping ground of the entire world." so you've got to have rules that protect african, nascent, infant industries, and not see african markets flooded with goods from the developed world. well, i t
lot from developing countries, in asia and africa, that as a professor at the university of california, berkeleyan informal oligarchy of a few bunches of nations. and the african countries feel that the rules or the wto is fixed by those countries, it does not work to their benefit. wrong. it's wrong, and the current situation has made the necessity of wt0 become sharper in the eyes of the smaller, let's say, economies, of those that may be not so integrated with the world economy, because...
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three people have been arrested on sunday ahead of a right wing rally and a counter protest in berkeley california. is a berkeley police those arrested had items found protest in their possession such as metal pipes baseball bats and knives early this week two groups of trying to activists announce plans to protest at berkeley park in response to four hundred counter protesters gathered at eleven am and marched along streets downtown towards the site of the proposed rally the marchers were dressed in black the typical uniform of anti far activists into the seventy berkeley experience similar protests which led to violent clashes. the canadian government isn't always the disturbing practice that dates back to the postwar period when single mothers were forced to give up their babies the children were then given to married couples in a bid to promote traditional families some women were even tricked into giving up their children we spoke to one of the victims. as soon as they found out i was pregnant they mark my records b.f.a. baby for adoption. i was a fifteen year old girl pregnant i was pregnant
three people have been arrested on sunday ahead of a right wing rally and a counter protest in berkeley california. is a berkeley police those arrested had items found protest in their possession such as metal pipes baseball bats and knives early this week two groups of trying to activists announce plans to protest at berkeley park in response to four hundred counter protesters gathered at eleven am and marched along streets downtown towards the site of the proposed rally the marchers were...
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there were primarily scientists and interestingly many were associated with the university of california at berkeleyand, in fact, president kennedy had been -- had been at berkeley, had been at berkeley months before and had spoken there and in his speech he said, which was accurate that there are as many nobel prize winners of this institution at berkeley than have been produced by nearest rival the soviet union. so they worked on a lot of different issues on -- let's see a lot of work which is beyond my grasp. [laughter] >> but people who did work on physics which were -- which was related to the manhattan project. there was one interesting story , i was really honored that rose wrote the forward to the book. and the doctors and georgie and they were talking about what he was working on. she assumed when they were talking about muscles that they were talking about marine life. she kept talking about the muscles into muscles. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] a panel of writers talk about writing historical fiction. his political novel the hellfire club. join us for book tv live c
there were primarily scientists and interestingly many were associated with the university of california at berkeleyand, in fact, president kennedy had been -- had been at berkeley, had been at berkeley months before and had spoken there and in his speech he said, which was accurate that there are as many nobel prize winners of this institution at berkeley than have been produced by nearest rival the soviet union. so they worked on a lot of different issues on -- let's see a lot of work which...
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my name's coco, and i'm a rising junior at university of california berkeley, majoring in media studies. like camille, i'm working as an intern outreach for d.p.a. i would like to characterize my experience as a combination of my academic preparation and my interests, which is something that i was looking for. this internship led me to doing some things that i already enjoy and good at doing, which is media communication and informs others but also led me to exploring areas that my future career interests may lie, which is law. the first thing i was interested in doing was the translation the our brand-new brochures. as camille just mentioned we now stand in the critical phase of reintroducing ourselves to the public and it's extremely important to us that all community members have equal access to our service? so we are offering the brochure in six more languages in addition to english because chinese is my native language, i got to become the second pair of eyes that helped fine-tune the chinese brochure to ensure fluidity and delivering our intentions. this is an example of it? it's,
my name's coco, and i'm a rising junior at university of california berkeley, majoring in media studies. like camille, i'm working as an intern outreach for d.p.a. i would like to characterize my experience as a combination of my academic preparation and my interests, which is something that i was looking for. this internship led me to doing some things that i already enjoy and good at doing, which is media communication and informs others but also led me to exploring areas that my future...
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now a law professor at california berkeley joins me now. it's great to have you for your expertise. so sticking with the breaking news, and a person who has already been -- while we have seen two convictions basically this week and now we see in immunity deal with david packer, the ceo of the parent company that owns the "national enquirer," what do you make of it all? >> first if you are president trump you are getting very worried because i don't think he is under threat of prosecution, because he's under the justice department president and the president of the united states can't be indicted for at the crime while he is in office. his main worry i think is whether this will lead to some kind of impeachment charge because under impeachment, under the high crimes of misdemeanor standard which is the house and ultimately the senate to decide the meaning of, one could say this is an impeachable offense if the president in some way had conspired with people to evade limits on campaign contributions or concealed the nature of campaign spending in order to get himself elected. i think
now a law professor at california berkeley joins me now. it's great to have you for your expertise. so sticking with the breaking news, and a person who has already been -- while we have seen two convictions basically this week and now we see in immunity deal with david packer, the ceo of the parent company that owns the "national enquirer," what do you make of it all? >> first if you are president trump you are getting very worried because i don't think he is under threat of...
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she better not to get get her doctorate at the university of california berkeley and is now back as a senior fellow in the jute of european studies. her previous book, vertebrates, how east and west german is added wonderful book. but we are here about her latest book, "asperger's children," which she will discuss with us. this is about getting very exciting national attention in very high praise for its excellent all-around. she has broken ground on the life of dr. asked berger and his name has certainly lived on and perhaps been better known in his life and work. we are here tonight to hear what is a very difficult, very challenging story that she tells in a compassionate and sensitive manner. i think our recent review in "the new york times" -- i'm sorry, then yearbook of the tensor view said edith sheffer has written about that describes her easy categorization in advert in response to a fascinating and terrible subject matter. on that note, please come to the stairs which are not dangerous. edith sheffer on "asperger's children: the origins of autism in nazi vienna." [applause] >
she better not to get get her doctorate at the university of california berkeley and is now back as a senior fellow in the jute of european studies. her previous book, vertebrates, how east and west german is added wonderful book. but we are here about her latest book, "asperger's children," which she will discuss with us. this is about getting very exciting national attention in very high praise for its excellent all-around. she has broken ground on the life of dr. asked berger and...
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liz: antifa still alive and kicking in california. berkeleyple, confiscating dozens of weapons as well. >> wooden shields. metal pipes. sledge hears. metal poles. these are weapons that can cause serious damage. liz: the police department posted pictures of the weapons seized. antifa group damaged 21 city vehicles, setting one on fire. taxpayers have to pay for all of that. let's bring back the power panel. one antifa supporter punched a trump supporter. is this what democracy is supposed to look like? >> this is the opposite of democracy. antifa group is an underreported narrative since trump took office. we all have to think long and hard about how to cover groups like this. we don't want to see the beast and give them more media attention. but we have to denounce them when they employ violent tactics like they did over the weekend. liz: this just breaking. an i if protesters did accost charlie kirk and candace owens in philadelphia, p.a. police in portland making arrests after clashes between conservatives and antifa protesters. >> this is
liz: antifa still alive and kicking in california. berkeleyple, confiscating dozens of weapons as well. >> wooden shields. metal pipes. sledge hears. metal poles. these are weapons that can cause serious damage. liz: the police department posted pictures of the weapons seized. antifa group damaged 21 city vehicles, setting one on fire. taxpayers have to pay for all of that. let's bring back the power panel. one antifa supporter punched a trump supporter. is this what democracy is supposed...
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the probe is also outfitted with instruments designed and built at the university of california berkeley. >> ready for some football? the san francisco 49ers kick off the preseason in santa clara against the cowboys at 7:00 tonight. before you ask, you were just about to -- >> jimmy g. be there? >> yes. >> new quarterback jimmy grap lo will start but don't expect him to play long. he is the highest paid player in the nfl, signed a five year, $137.5 million deal in the offseason. >>> coming up next seven things you need to know as you start your day. >>> something you do not want to see when riding a ski lift. the story behind this video. >> the message behind this a i'm about to pop a cap of "mmm fresh" in that washer with unstopables in-wash scent boosters by downy. ah, it's so fresh. and it's going to last from wash to wear for up to 12 weeks. right, freshness for weeks! downy unstopables. for a fresh too feisty to quit. and now try downy unstopables with the original scent of tide crisp leaves of lettuce. freshly made dressing. clean food that looks this good. delivered to your desk.
the probe is also outfitted with instruments designed and built at the university of california berkeley. >> ready for some football? the san francisco 49ers kick off the preseason in santa clara against the cowboys at 7:00 tonight. before you ask, you were just about to -- >> jimmy g. be there? >> yes. >> new quarterback jimmy grap lo will start but don't expect him to play long. he is the highest paid player in the nfl, signed a five year, $137.5 million deal in the...
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the first one was paul and a member walk into a dormitory at university of california berkeley and sing paul and his like the scene in the movie 2001 when he finds system. i felt like my life is over. with spacers came out i was newspaperman and that would space and there's so much i got a bump on my wrist. i thought i was dying. i went to the doctor and he said have you been making a repeated pressing motions lately? so unfortunately because it got so sophisticated i can't play the first person once. whatever you like i think a call the third person shooters. the basic level of this, new god of war from any mac that. i also love all puzzle games. i'm a puzzle fanatics are low all of the games. there was one coat inside or outside, i love that. those are the ones i love the most. [applause] >> now it's absolutely clear that the left has done with safe legal and rare that does exist left anymore. what is the pro-life movements most effective response to persuading more people to join the movement after the left has countered with this radical view? >> first i think size is on our side. i
the first one was paul and a member walk into a dormitory at university of california berkeley and sing paul and his like the scene in the movie 2001 when he finds system. i felt like my life is over. with spacers came out i was newspaperman and that would space and there's so much i got a bump on my wrist. i thought i was dying. i went to the doctor and he said have you been making a repeated pressing motions lately? so unfortunately because it got so sophisticated i can't play the first...
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i believe those are college aged , there was not a full citation there at the university of california berkeleyrchive. they began understand ideas about gender, the body, race, science, politics. physical education becomes a place to understand how those play out in the classroom and in the public sphere. if we were in our standard classroom arrangement, i would say nothing and just ask you could just comment on that. here i think a pretty representative example of late 19th and early 20th century sex segregated physical education. there you have an example of a group-based exercise for all girls, very common for girls to be in noncompetitive, non-individualistic exercises. and to be moving in a synchronized way that looks like a calisthenics exercise. you can never ignore the transnational dimensions of everything really. definitely a physical education. the calisthenics movement comes from continental europe, especially germany, where there was an emphasis on these kind of physical culture activities to enhance health, relationships, etc. this came from uc berkeley, which means me to -- which
i believe those are college aged , there was not a full citation there at the university of california berkeleyrchive. they began understand ideas about gender, the body, race, science, politics. physical education becomes a place to understand how those play out in the classroom and in the public sphere. if we were in our standard classroom arrangement, i would say nothing and just ask you could just comment on that. here i think a pretty representative example of late 19th and early 20th...
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hear a lot from developing countries, africa and asia, as a professor at the university of california in berkeleys. and the african countries feel that the rules or the wto is fixed by those countries, it does not act to their benefit. situation has made the necessity of wt0 become sharper in the eyes of smaller economies, those that may be a not so integrated with the world economy, because around the world economy, because around the wto table they have a say and a voice. in purely bilateral relations they have no say. playing the field is not level for developing countries. i will give you an example of africa's richest man, nigerian, says, if you look at where we are today, africa, when there is no protection, you are not good at any industries — in africa if don't put up tariffs we will be the dumping ground of the entire world. so you've got to the rules that protect african, nascent infant industries and not see african markets flooded with goods from the developed world. though i think africa has made a different choice. africa has made a different choice. africa has made a different choi
hear a lot from developing countries, africa and asia, as a professor at the university of california in berkeleys. and the african countries feel that the rules or the wto is fixed by those countries, it does not act to their benefit. situation has made the necessity of wt0 become sharper in the eyes of smaller economies, those that may be a not so integrated with the world economy, because around the world economy, because around the wto table they have a say and a voice. in purely bilateral...
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wear a mask they bring weapons they did it recently in portland oregon they did it recently in berkeley california and i'm sure if there was a big enough crowd in a confrontation that would have done it again today so i want to touch on something that republican congressman tom de suggested we hear russia russia russia when it comes to almost anything these days. even if it's if someone doesn't like their food at a restaurant it's russians fault that russian meddling was responsible for last year's riots in charlottesville where do you think he got that idea. well he says he got it from an f.b.i. briefing which was not classified now look if he has information if the f b i has information i'd love to hear it so what erica but it seems kind of bizarre to me that a congressman who says he's not running for reelection because he's having personal problems all of a sudden with a couple of months left in his term takes the opportunity on c.n.n. which will do anything to bash trump and to accused russia of anything like use even the food in a restaurant he knows something that nobody has ever heard of u
wear a mask they bring weapons they did it recently in portland oregon they did it recently in berkeley california and i'm sure if there was a big enough crowd in a confrontation that would have done it again today so i want to touch on something that republican congressman tom de suggested we hear russia russia russia when it comes to almost anything these days. even if it's if someone doesn't like their food at a restaurant it's russians fault that russian meddling was responsible for last...
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in time similar to when my parents met when they were graduate students at the university of california berkeleyn the 1960's and active in the civil rights movement. -- ank this is a most moment that is challenging us as a country to look in the mirror .nd ask a fundamental question that question being -- who are we? who are we? , ii look around this room know the answer to that question. as i look around this room, i see the best of what america is really about. and i see the best of what america can be. unburdened by what we have been. room in all this that is represented in this people.e power of the and these past 18 months have demonstrated that the people in power are no people. match for the power of the people. [applause] senator harris: take for example, right? remember our victories in the fight. take a moment to pause and remember our victories. take for example what happened in the affordable care act. remember what the pundits said. the member how they said the aca is dead? that we could not survive that attack. they said it was doomed. remember? they said the people in power would
in time similar to when my parents met when they were graduate students at the university of california berkeleyn the 1960's and active in the civil rights movement. -- ank this is a most moment that is challenging us as a country to look in the mirror .nd ask a fundamental question that question being -- who are we? who are we? , ii look around this room know the answer to that question. as i look around this room, i see the best of what america is really about. and i see the best of what...
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a study from the university of california berkeley suggests missing out on sleep makes us lonely andn feelings of lonely bs to someone that's well rested in just less than 60 seconds. >> michael bruce is a clinical psychologist and specialist in sleep medicine. >> good morning. >> when you haven't had a good night's rest it's not like you want to give everybody a hug. you're in your own space and isolated because you're not feeling great and then what the study found out is you send off this vibe like stay away from me. i'm not doing so well today and that makes you even more isolated. the whole thing turns into a circle. >> talk about the connection linking the two and the research behind it. >> the study was done at u.c. berkeley by matt walker and what he discovered was he had people tching videos while their brain was being monitored using an mri. so remember that seinfeld episode with the closed talker and it made you feel so uncomfortable? they use that idea of people walking close tore people and there's certain parts of your brain that will fire off and let you know this coul
a study from the university of california berkeley suggests missing out on sleep makes us lonely andn feelings of lonely bs to someone that's well rested in just less than 60 seconds. >> michael bruce is a clinical psychologist and specialist in sleep medicine. >> good morning. >> when you haven't had a good night's rest it's not like you want to give everybody a hug. you're in your own space and isolated because you're not feeling great and then what the study found out is...
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. >>> researchers across california, including at uc berkeley, saying they have made troubling discoveries about the effects of climate change on the bay area and across california. the 2012-2060 and right reduced statewide -- 2012-2016 sea levels have goneientists have c though california has started initiatives to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, temperatures will keep a 50% in large wildfires in california by the year 2100. the study also suggests the area burned by those fires will increase by 77%. cal fires as we already close to having me around fire season. state leaders say they are doing what they can to deal with climate change. >> we are doubling the numbers of acres we are treating. we are giving out grants to locals to try to deal with fire preparation. >> the kelly pointer -- the california national resource agency since it was based on several new studies. >>> right now, we want to check in with sal. >> i am looking around here pam and dave, there is not a lot going on when it comes to the traffic. for example, northbound 101, there is a lot of roadwork as you drive into the
. >>> researchers across california, including at uc berkeley, saying they have made troubling discoveries about the effects of climate change on the bay area and across california. the 2012-2060 and right reduced statewide -- 2012-2016 sea levels have goneientists have c though california has started initiatives to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, temperatures will keep a 50% in large wildfires in california by the year 2100. the study also suggests the area burned by those fires will...
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was not long after the free speech movement had swept the california -- university of california campus in berkeley. great concern that that was going to happen in florida, at the university of florida, or at a school like ferman university, a small school in south carolina or the university of virginia that this would infect these students and they would rebel and become unmanageable. the other thing you have to remember on college campuses in the 1960s was the policy of inlocal coparentis. college administrators that stand in for parents. today we don't think about that at all. college student today we think of as adults in their own right. at that time parents were considered to be substituted for by college administrators. >> what can we learn from this time period and from what offresearched? >> one of the things as it relates to student activists, let's listen to them. we shouldn't trivial lies them, condemn them, and question their motives and whether they have the maturity to actually speak to matters that deeply concern we should we should listen to them. the second thing is the fbi, no ma
was not long after the free speech movement had swept the california -- university of california campus in berkeley. great concern that that was going to happen in florida, at the university of florida, or at a school like ferman university, a small school in south carolina or the university of virginia that this would infect these students and they would rebel and become unmanageable. the other thing you have to remember on college campuses in the 1960s was the policy of inlocal coparentis....
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the university of california berkeley researchers found overly tired people avoid close contact in theudy says people can pass on feelings of loneliness to someone who is well rested through conversation. >> that should make it easier to fall asleep at night. >>> and the "detroit free press" reports the first owner of a ford mustang kept the car, and it's now worth $350,000. gail wise -- wise indeed -- bought the sky blue convertible in 1964 in chicago. it cost $3,447.50. it's on display this week in royal oak, michigan, as ford celebrates production of the 10 millionth mustang. >>> we've teamed up with digital media company refinery 29 for our series "my vote." we polled millennial women voters to explore their potential impact on the upcoming midterm elections. about one-third of women ages 18 to 35 say headlines over the past year motivated them to become more engaged in politics. but only 30% of millennial women say they will definitely vote in the midterms this fall. as part of our "my vote" series, we followed two politically active millennial women on opposite sides of the aisle
the university of california berkeley researchers found overly tired people avoid close contact in theudy says people can pass on feelings of loneliness to someone who is well rested through conversation. >> that should make it easier to fall asleep at night. >>> and the "detroit free press" reports the first owner of a ford mustang kept the car, and it's now worth $350,000. gail wise -- wise indeed -- bought the sky blue convertible in 1964 in chicago. it cost...
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especially with video like this from the university of california at berkeley were students turn violentgered by the appearance of a conservative speaker. >> millbury college in vermont, they shouted down the speaker they disagreed with and shoved him in the parking lot. wall street will report identifies college programs focused on teaching civility. big business, they will spend a $100,000 grant to study how people who disagree should talk to each other. the bigger question lies in who is and is not civil. american university's project on civil discourse is run by laura schwartz, former writer who wrote articles like right-wing media's a political reaction to the supreme court striking down federal law rights of the huffington post. ivanka trump's sweatshop workers are not getting cars or living wage, she doesn't serve credit for caring about anyone. she is a walking village for corrupt and cool administration and business. here is the hashtag civility. >> a conservative watching these unfold might say you say civility but what you want -- >> jonathan zimmerman teaches about the histor
especially with video like this from the university of california at berkeley were students turn violentgered by the appearance of a conservative speaker. >> millbury college in vermont, they shouted down the speaker they disagreed with and shoved him in the parking lot. wall street will report identifies college programs focused on teaching civility. big business, they will spend a $100,000 grant to study how people who disagree should talk to each other. the bigger question lies in who...
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really who could be against civility, especially will video like this from the university of california at berkeleyrned violent triggered by the appearance of a conservative speaker, or in vermont where they shouted down a speaker they disagreed with and then shoved him in the parking lot. college programs around the country focused on teaching civility. they will spend $100,000 grant to study how people who disagree should talk to each other. the bigger question lies in who is regulating what is and is not civil. for example, it's run by a laura schwartz. and now writes at the huffington post. and here is one of her recent tweets. ivanka trump's sweatshop workers aren't getting cards or living wage. she doesn't deserve credit for caring about anyone. a seismic f it to that. she wrote out the word. and here's the hashtag, civility. >> watching some of these things unfold might say, "you say civility, but really what you want is more of your point of view." >>that is university of pennsylvania professor. he teaches about the history of political correctness on campus. he couldn't find a single one o
really who could be against civility, especially will video like this from the university of california at berkeleyrned violent triggered by the appearance of a conservative speaker, or in vermont where they shouted down a speaker they disagreed with and then shoved him in the parking lot. college programs around the country focused on teaching civility. they will spend $100,000 grant to study how people who disagree should talk to each other. the bigger question lies in who is regulating what...
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he is a climate and water scientist and hejoins us now from berkeley california.u are not a fan of the president. but whatever your political sympathies, you are in a position to know the fa cts you are in a position to know the facts about this. what do you make of what the president as saying? u nfortu nately, of what the president as saying? unfortunately, like many of the official statements that come out of the light house in the form of a presidential tweet, this one is both confused and difficult to understand. —— light house. it is critically the president does not understand because of the consequences of the severe fires in california. it is pretty clear that the president does not understand the president does not understand the way environmental and water policies play a role in california and, in general, it has not been helpful to the disaster the state is facing at the moment. are you suggesting that somehow california's water policies have created a shortage of water to fight these fires. -- he is suggesting. is that true? that is what he is sugges
he is a climate and water scientist and hejoins us now from berkeley california.u are not a fan of the president. but whatever your political sympathies, you are in a position to know the fa cts you are in a position to know the facts about this. what do you make of what the president as saying? u nfortu nately, of what the president as saying? unfortunately, like many of the official statements that come out of the light house in the form of a presidential tweet, this one is both confused and...
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. >>> researchers across california, including uc berkeley saving matronly di climate change on the bay state. the 2012 to 2016 drop reduced statewide lotion -- statewide moisture levels. the levels in the bay area has risen eight entries -- eight inches. studies suggest the area burned by those fires will increase by 77%. hellfire says we are already close to having a year-round fire season. state leaders say they are doing what they can to address the climate change. >> we are giving out grants to locals to try to deal with fire preparations. the california natural resources agency commissioned the report based on 40 new studies. >>> preventing sports from being canceled at a public high school, the dosing -- the donations learned saving three girls sports teams from being closed. >>> there is a brand-new on sixemont flunking -- blocking several lanes. we will give you an update when we come back. >>> it is a cool day for us. what about heading towards the weekend? we will take a look. in 2011, california passed a law requiring carbon monoxide alarms in single-famil - [ beep ] ...in s
. >>> researchers across california, including uc berkeley saving matronly di climate change on the bay state. the 2012 to 2016 drop reduced statewide lotion -- statewide moisture levels. the levels in the bay area has risen eight entries -- eight inches. studies suggest the area burned by those fires will increase by 77%. hellfire says we are already close to having a year-round fire season. state leaders say they are doing what they can to address the climate change. >> we are...
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. >>> at least 20 people were arrested in berkeley, california, as right wing demonstrators clashed withounterprotesters. ultra conservatives carrying trump banners faced off with people taking part in a stop the hate rally. police used smoke canisters and rubber bullets after protesters threw fireworks. they smashed city owned cars and set dumpsters on fire. dozens of weapons were confiscated but there were no serious injuries. >>> in chicago now at least 63 people were shot, 10 fatally since friday. nearly half of those happened during just a 2 1/2-hour period. one paramedic describing saturday evening into sunday morning as a war zone. authorities blame most of that violence on gang activity. >>> wells fargo is facing yet another public relations nightmare. this time it's blaming a computer glitch for causing hundreds of people to lose their homes. the bank admits that a calculation error may have led to the denial of mortgage modifications for more than 600 customers with 400 homes eventually foreclosed. wells fargo has set aside $8 million to compensate those homeowners, but that on
. >>> at least 20 people were arrested in berkeley, california, as right wing demonstrators clashed withounterprotesters. ultra conservatives carrying trump banners faced off with people taking part in a stop the hate rally. police used smoke canisters and rubber bullets after protesters threw fireworks. they smashed city owned cars and set dumpsters on fire. dozens of weapons were confiscated but there were no serious injuries. >>> in chicago now at least 63 people were shot,...
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hauled away in handcuffs as dueling protests erupt in california, bryan llenas on the effort to restore order. >> political protests takeover berkeleyifornia, police arriving in force, many officers dressed in riot gear trying to prevent repeat of last year's demonstration that assembled in chaos, the right-wing was countered by the leftist, stop the hate rally. one of those counter-protestors says both groups want change so there should have been a way to find common ground. >> it's heart wrenching when we can't come together as community. >> several people taken away in handcuffs, police also releasing these photos showing some of the weapons seized at the rally. >> we have seen metal pipes, sledge hammers, metal polls, some weapon that is could cause serious weapon. >> portland is dealing with fallout from own political rallies, clashes erupted when two opposing political groups met downtown saturday, right-wing demonstrators and left-wing protestors. police kept to the shrines after rocks were thrown prompting firefighters to throw gas into the crowds. portland police are now accused of using excessive force. claims are coming f
hauled away in handcuffs as dueling protests erupt in california, bryan llenas on the effort to restore order. >> political protests takeover berkeleyifornia, police arriving in force, many officers dressed in riot gear trying to prevent repeat of last year's demonstration that assembled in chaos, the right-wing was countered by the leftist, stop the hate rally. one of those counter-protestors says both groups want change so there should have been a way to find common ground. >>...
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the probe is also outfitted with instruments designed and built at the university of california in berkeleyning his accident into hope for other children thousands of miles away. what he's doing to make a difference. >>> i'm 7 on your side's michael finney. it may not be friday, but with bold sauces,urger fresh ingredients... and starting at 6.99. you can only think one thing... how fast can i get to denny's? get a burger and fries from denny's starting at $6.99. oh! oh! ♪ ozempic®! ♪ (vo) people with type 2 diabetes are excited about the potential of once-weekly ozempic®. in a study with ozempic®, a majority of adults lowered their blood sugar and reached an a1c of less than seven and maintained it. oh! under seven? (vo) and you may lose weight. in the same one-year study, adults lost on average up to 12 pounds. oh! up to 12 pounds? (vo) a two-year study showed that ozempic® does not increase the risk of major cardiovascular events like heart attack, stroke, or death.reased ♪ ozempic®! ♪ ozempic® should not be the first medicine for treating diabetes, or for people with type 1 diabetes or
the probe is also outfitted with instruments designed and built at the university of california in berkeleyning his accident into hope for other children thousands of miles away. what he's doing to make a difference. >>> i'm 7 on your side's michael finney. it may not be friday, but with bold sauces,urger fresh ingredients... and starting at 6.99. you can only think one thing... how fast can i get to denny's? get a burger and fries from denny's starting at $6.99. oh! oh! ♪ ozempic®!...
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he's a certified hypnotist and mba from the university of california at berkeley. please welcome scott to adams. [applause] >> today's meeting of the commonwealth club of california. you can find the commonwealth club on the internet. at commonwealth club.org. the dilbert comic strip, i am now pleased to introduce today's speaker, greg gutfeld, host of fox news, the greg gutfeld show. cohost of the five and author of the new book, the got fell monologues. classic rants from the five. greg gutfeld is an outrageous outspoken libertarian, a magazine editor and blogger. he started with fox news in 2007 as a contributor. he hosted the late-night show, redeye from 2007 until 2015. [applause] on the greg gutfeld showed he parities current events bring in a comedic twist to the news. on the five he is part of a roundtable ensemble of personalities who discuss and debate the hot new stories and controversies of the day. he is the author of eight books including his newest, the got fell monologues. greg grew up in the san francisco bay area and attended uc berkeley. the best
he's a certified hypnotist and mba from the university of california at berkeley. please welcome scott to adams. [applause] >> today's meeting of the commonwealth club of california. you can find the commonwealth club on the internet. at commonwealth club.org. the dilbert comic strip, i am now pleased to introduce today's speaker, greg gutfeld, host of fox news, the greg gutfeld show. cohost of the five and author of the new book, the got fell monologues. classic rants from the five. greg...
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joining me now is john yu, professor of law at the university of california at berkeley.to have you here. i want to talk about the davis thing first. i understand that he's michael cohen's attorney. but it seems to me that even for an attorney that that was pretty reckless and irresponsible. >> look, you can sympathize with mr. davis for having someone like cohen was his client. cohen has a thin grasp of the truth. who knows what he told davis in time one versus now. cohen is a bag man. he is a guy that pays off women with hush money. now what cohen is trying to do and maybe he lied to his own attorney. it's not uncommon. he's trying to exaggerate his importance to prosecutors thinking that he will cooperate and get a lower sentence. mr. cohen has contradicted himself in public. i'm not sure we can believe what he's saying. >> dana: you run the risk if you take your case outside of the courtroom and you're going to take it to the court of public opinion on television, you run the risk. do you think it would be better for michael cohen if he and lanny davis stepped back an
joining me now is john yu, professor of law at the university of california at berkeley.to have you here. i want to talk about the davis thing first. i understand that he's michael cohen's attorney. but it seems to me that even for an attorney that that was pretty reckless and irresponsible. >> look, you can sympathize with mr. davis for having someone like cohen was his client. cohen has a thin grasp of the truth. who knows what he told davis in time one versus now. cohen is a bag man....
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quite honestly the university of california at berkeley let antifa have its weight and a blocky speakers on the campus, it's time for trump to send in the national guard. why? because i find it of free speech right is paramount. [applause] >> i have totally had it with these sort of invertebrate republicans to run for the exits, and i'm going to be controversial and name condeleezza rice whom i respect that when condeleezza rice was kicked off the campus, think of it. if you could kick condeleezza rice on the campus, you can kick every republican every conservative off the campus. she graciously goes, well, i don't want to speak if they don't really want me. don't you realize that by taking the cowardly position you are actually crushing the chances every other conservative in the future speaking on the campus? you are \90{l1}s{l0}\'90{l1}s{l0} gangster tactics to work? when they try to do that yet to show up and speak. i don't care if university provides an auditorium. speak on the green if you have to. why? because if you don't fight back against the tyranny of the left, the tyranny of
quite honestly the university of california at berkeley let antifa have its weight and a blocky speakers on the campus, it's time for trump to send in the national guard. why? because i find it of free speech right is paramount. [applause] >> i have totally had it with these sort of invertebrate republicans to run for the exits, and i'm going to be controversial and name condeleezza rice whom i respect that when condeleezza rice was kicked off the campus, think of it. if you could kick...
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[applause] dinesh: quite honestly, if the university of california at berkeley's blocking speakers on campus, it is time for trump to send in the national guard. why? because our fundamental free-speech right is paramount. [applause] : i have totally had it with these sort of invertebrate republicans who run for the exits. and i am going to be controversial and name condoleezza rice, whom i respect. but when condoleezza rice was kicked off campus, think of it. if you can kick condoleezza rice off the campus, you can kick every republican, every conservative off-campus. -- i don't want us to give it a really want me. don't you realize that by taking that currently position, you are actually crossing the chances of every other conservative in the future taking on that campus? you are allowing these gangster tactics to work. when they do that to you, you have to show up and speak. i don't care if the university provides an auditorium. speak on the green if you have to. why? because if you do not fight back against the tyranny of the left, that to many of the left will consume you. that i
[applause] dinesh: quite honestly, if the university of california at berkeley's blocking speakers on campus, it is time for trump to send in the national guard. why? because our fundamental free-speech right is paramount. [applause] : i have totally had it with these sort of invertebrate republicans who run for the exits. and i am going to be controversial and name condoleezza rice, whom i respect. but when condoleezza rice was kicked off campus, think of it. if you can kick condoleezza rice...