SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
21
21
Sep 5, 2019
09/19
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 21
favorite 0
quote 0
torez. >> where are you going to in university of california. >> i'm going to the university of california office of the president. >> well, give janet my best and i just swore in the new speaker and if you need help, let me know. i want to thank you for treating me with respect and i never thought you were going to leave, so i'm sad by your departure but i wish you all of the best and you'll be working for an incredible woman who i knew as the university. she's tough, a visionary and you fit right in. thank you. >> director e arakin. congratulations on your new move. i'm happy that you think of this as your second family and i hope you'll stay connected to impart over your hard-fought six years to whoever ends up being your sec cessor successor. you have helped people to take pride. my husband wearing his searc tr. you make people feel part of one team and that's vital work that's not always recognised. so thank you for recognising that work and i wish you the best of luck in your next steps. >> thank you. >> good luck, candace. >> thank you. (applause). >> so work on our central subway p
torez. >> where are you going to in university of california. >> i'm going to the university of california office of the president. >> well, give janet my best and i just swore in the new speaker and if you need help, let me know. i want to thank you for treating me with respect and i never thought you were going to leave, so i'm sad by your departure but i wish you all of the best and you'll be working for an incredible woman who i knew as the university. she's tough, a...
42
42
Sep 23, 2019
09/19
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 42
favorite 0
quote 0
the university of california san diego. we will have the dire consequences. bloomberg. ♪ kathleen: on october 1, china will celebrate 70 years of the people's republic. this week, we are taking a closer look at a transformation during that time and the challenges it faces today. we bring in our next guest, susan shirk, chair of the 21st century china center at u.scsd, university of california san diego, and a former deputy secretary of state in the clinton administration. so, susan, when you look over this span of time and the tremendous changes, progress, struggles china has gone through -- when you put them on the geopolitical stage now, where are they? a much more they're significant power regionally and globally. of course, their economy has grown by leaps and bounds, and really an economic miracle of double-digit or almost double-digit growth over more than 30 years. so, things were going pretty who has a xi jinping, much more -- as a much more ambitious leader, has challenged the united states more aggressively. of course, president trump has pursued an
the university of california san diego. we will have the dire consequences. bloomberg. ♪ kathleen: on october 1, china will celebrate 70 years of the people's republic. this week, we are taking a closer look at a transformation during that time and the challenges it faces today. we bring in our next guest, susan shirk, chair of the 21st century china center at u.scsd, university of california san diego, and a former deputy secretary of state in the clinton administration. so, susan, when you...
23
23
tv
eye 23
favorite 0
quote 0
candidate of the university of california berkeley 70 percent of separate schools homeless have been forced to move by and by a police officer 69 percent have been cited by a police officer 46 percent of their terms rather borg's complicated by city workers he went on to point out that only 12 percent reported that they had been offered services and even less than 5 percent tab so that they actually were offered a shelter with a bed to go to war is always criminalize being poor yes we have on every level i mean somebody has a debt they have got cops showing up at their door you have someone who is homeless to through any number of situations that you may or may not know and understand is forced to be in a situation to be living in their car to be living in a tent city doing this thing some people don't even have that much and nothing to criminalize a you've made it a crime to be poor. and that's the part that no matter what you do you're going to have this cycle of people throwing money at certain things and putting people in jail and then going i just don't know why this keeps happe
candidate of the university of california berkeley 70 percent of separate schools homeless have been forced to move by and by a police officer 69 percent have been cited by a police officer 46 percent of their terms rather borg's complicated by city workers he went on to point out that only 12 percent reported that they had been offered services and even less than 5 percent tab so that they actually were offered a shelter with a bed to go to war is always criminalize being poor yes we have on...
62
62
Sep 16, 2019
09/19
by
KGO
tv
eye 62
favorite 0
quote 0
requiring the university of california and california state university systems to offer students the art of on campus medical services. the measure on friday the "new york times" reports the bill grew out of a student led movement. if approved that law will go into effect in 2023. >> musicians, a planet home. the creators call it a quote solutionist uprising to fight climate change. the three day experience featured solutions to environmental challenges. this wasn't just for adults. kids had a great time. >> kids have been going crazy. with bill nigh. they were screaming. my kids told me we were hottest thing on snap chat. which i didn't understand. they showed me how we were trending. that was exciting. >> actor was the there were performances by zelo >> the foundation he and his wife run will hold the first ever steph curry charity classic. ths ends g park in san childhood hunger, education and other initiatives. >> a little boys patriotism thrust him into the national spotlight. >> it is so cute. just ahead more of the moment caught on security camera. that a family says they will
requiring the university of california and california state university systems to offer students the art of on campus medical services. the measure on friday the "new york times" reports the bill grew out of a student led movement. if approved that law will go into effect in 2023. >> musicians, a planet home. the creators call it a quote solutionist uprising to fight climate change. the three day experience featured solutions to environmental challenges. this wasn't just for...
79
79
Sep 19, 2019
09/19
by
KRON
tv
eye 79
favorite 0
quote 0
he says university of california president janet napolitano has announced that she plans to step down. >>in august of next year an apology on a made the announcement today at a meet board of regents in 2013 she fir the 10 campus university of california system. the pilot on a said in a statement that the decision to step down was tough and bitter sweet, but that the time is right. president trump has named the country's new national security advisor and he's got bay area ties robert o'brien went to cardinal newman high school in santa rosa graduated from u c berkeley law school. o'brien will take over for john bolton who was forced out last week. today fallen 7 california with the president. o'brien spoke about his new job. >>we've got a number of challenges. there's a great team in place with secretary pompeo and dissect asked for news and others i look forward to working with them and working with the president keep america safe. continue to rebuild a our military people i say from a challenges around the world today. >>o'brien is currently serving as special a presidential envoy fo
he says university of california president janet napolitano has announced that she plans to step down. >>in august of next year an apology on a made the announcement today at a meet board of regents in 2013 she fir the 10 campus university of california system. the pilot on a said in a statement that the decision to step down was tough and bitter sweet, but that the time is right. president trump has named the country's new national security advisor and he's got bay area ties robert...
94
94
Sep 8, 2019
09/19
by
KQED
tv
eye 94
favorite 0
quote 0
this partular project houses a project for the university of california, los angeles. and they're testing severalg processes involv reverse osmosis. if you had a series where in an area like this, in the central valley, where you have lots of small communities that are spread out over a largerea and you could put a small plant like this, a package plant--there's a poal there for cost savings--it would potentially be a game changer. cohen: is an economies of scale here. the more systems that you have, the lower the cost is. you can think about all those communities ass tially being a virtual water district. here they are connected via internet and therefore have thatenefit of being part of a district, even though geographically they'r t connected. snyder: i think it sounds very promising. d, in fact, i think if small communities are gonna have to go to treatment, it's gonna have to be a model like that. kadara: right now, we want to make sure we have enough wat for the people to live here and for us to grow. and right now, weare at capacity because our system is older, a
this partular project houses a project for the university of california, los angeles. and they're testing severalg processes involv reverse osmosis. if you had a series where in an area like this, in the central valley, where you have lots of small communities that are spread out over a largerea and you could put a small plant like this, a package plant--there's a poal there for cost savings--it would potentially be a game changer. cohen: is an economies of scale here. the more systems that you...
118
118
Sep 16, 2019
09/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 118
favorite 0
quote 0
harley shaiken is a professor at the university of california, berkeley who specializes in labour andelcome to business briefing. give us welcome to business briefing. give us your take on this industrial action. how is gm going to play this one out? it is a critical moment for gm and for the united auto workers union. at stake is how gm competes in the global economy and whether workers benefited from that all became its victims. you have close to 50,000 workers walking the picket line. gm has done something unprecedented — it released what it said it was offering at the bargaining table publicly, in a way seeking to go over the heads of the union leadership directly to the membership. that may in fact backfire. it is the day after a major holiday in november in the us gm announced the closure of four major auto factories. there is no doubt that general motors is pushing through huge restructuring, which as you say is closing down several factories, thousands of jobs you say is closing down several factories, thousands ofjobs are on the line. all carmakers worldwide, certainly those
harley shaiken is a professor at the university of california, berkeley who specializes in labour andelcome to business briefing. give us welcome to business briefing. give us your take on this industrial action. how is gm going to play this one out? it is a critical moment for gm and for the united auto workers union. at stake is how gm competes in the global economy and whether workers benefited from that all became its victims. you have close to 50,000 workers walking the picket line. gm has...
98
98
Sep 2, 2019
09/19
by
KRON
tv
eye 98
favorite 0
quote 0
>>well the fall se ester began at the university of california at berkeley this week. more than 9,000 freshman and transfer students are entering u c berkeley this fall, one of the major challenges as providing adequate housing for students because of the bay area's difficult housing market. school leaders say they are making progress in the second year, a 10 year effort to double the amount of housing for students. a key component of that effort is a plan to build housing for both students and the homeless at the historic but crime ridden people's park, a 2.8 acre site near the u c berkeley campus. well a large number of donor kidneys are being thrown away yearly but even even larger number of people are on the waiting list for one details on why doctors say this is ha welcome back to kron 4. >>news at 10 for your health tonight, a new study finds the us throws out about 3500 donated kidneys a year. nearly a 100,000 americans sit on the waiting list for a kidney transplant. researchers looked at the rate donated kidneys were used in the us between 2004 and 2014 they fo
>>well the fall se ester began at the university of california at berkeley this week. more than 9,000 freshman and transfer students are entering u c berkeley this fall, one of the major challenges as providing adequate housing for students because of the bay area's difficult housing market. school leaders say they are making progress in the second year, a 10 year effort to double the amount of housing for students. a key component of that effort is a plan to build housing for both...
74
74
Sep 23, 2019
09/19
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 74
favorite 0
quote 0
of the biggest universities will do it. the biggest of all has weighed in. not like the university of californiae forthright enterprise. they have won 62 nobel prizes. they have tataken seriously what their scientists said. now they are out of climate change stop. amy: you mention the role banks are playing. you cite in your piece is the largest bank in the u.s., j.p. morgan chase. talked about the banks and insurance industry and the role they play. >> reinforced action network and others have done great work over the last -- rain forest action network and others have done great work over the last years. since pears, the four big u.s. banks -- chase, wells fargo, citigroup, b of a, have dramatically increased their lending to the fossil fuel industry. chase is number one with a bullet is one of the rain forest action network activist. they have lent over the last three years $196 billion. if the guy who runs exxon is sort of a carbon giant, so is jamie dimon, the guy who runs chase. they are pouring money i into te destruction of the planet. they're doing everything they can to make a profit of
of the biggest universities will do it. the biggest of all has weighed in. not like the university of californiae forthright enterprise. they have won 62 nobel prizes. they have tataken seriously what their scientists said. now they are out of climate change stop. amy: you mention the role banks are playing. you cite in your piece is the largest bank in the u.s., j.p. morgan chase. talked about the banks and insurance industry and the role they play. >> reinforced action network and...
115
115
Sep 13, 2019
09/19
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 115
favorite 0
quote 0
federal prison and laurie laughlin and her husband paid $500,000 to get their kids to the university of southern californiahey did that. they took phonee -- phony pictures of their kids in crew gear to get them on the crew team though neither one of their daughters had ever rowed at all and the whole master mind of the scheme which is the nexus for felicity huffman and laurie laughlin and about 30 other families is rick singer who ran this college admission scandal out of newport beach, california. he got celebrities and families to put up money sometimes for testing and to get their kids into big colleges. we're talking about colleges in texas. we hear a lot about the university of southern california and other schools, ucla and other schools in california involved in this and the question becomes if felicity hu huffman gets 30 days, 15 days, you know there's works with the lawyers and laurie laughlin saying well, instead of going trial, maybe we want to settle this before we have to defend themselves because then they're severely looking at two years in prison. >> shepard: the process underway right now,
federal prison and laurie laughlin and her husband paid $500,000 to get their kids to the university of southern californiahey did that. they took phonee -- phony pictures of their kids in crew gear to get them on the crew team though neither one of their daughters had ever rowed at all and the whole master mind of the scheme which is the nexus for felicity huffman and laurie laughlin and about 30 other families is rick singer who ran this college admission scandal out of newport beach,...
52
52
Sep 2, 2019
09/19
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 52
favorite 0
quote 0
of cornell. they are saying we want to play with you, we have a great coach coming. let's leave california and go up to washington. let's talk to the university of washington. we want to take a trip to your section and play a game at seattle next season and would prefer to play december 17th. they have to make an announcement that they now have william warner of cornell coming out to coach and play. we will be pleased to hear from you with regards to this matter as soon as possible. so then they started to talk to players. [laughter] modern-day recruiting. you have to love it. we want to get down to football practice promptly on the first of september. our new coach will be here. new grounds have been prepared. games are arranged with san francisco and berkeley and stanford to be played. please arrange to come. will you also tell alex? i'm telling you. bring some other kids and we'll play. now we go onto stanford. we are making the schedule, we would be pleased to play at palo alto or san francisco, whichever would suit you. wethey already secured warner -- again, we've already secured warner from cornell. they keep playing that card. we'll b
of cornell. they are saying we want to play with you, we have a great coach coming. let's leave california and go up to washington. let's talk to the university of washington. we want to take a trip to your section and play a game at seattle next season and would prefer to play december 17th. they have to make an announcement that they now have william warner of cornell coming out to coach and play. we will be pleased to hear from you with regards to this matter as soon as possible. so then...
114
114
Sep 19, 2019
09/19
by
KRON
tv
eye 114
favorite 0
quote 0
sunday warm right back up by tuesday and wednesday of next least thursday thank you lawrence university of california president janet the pala tunnel is the universi board of next ar woman to lead the 10 campus university of california system in 2013. she said in a statement that the decision to step down was tough and bitter sweet. but at the time is right governor gapin newsome reacted to the announcement with this statement it reads in part. polytunnel led the institutions are extraordinary times rising to every challenge that came her way in order to maintain the excellence of our world class public university system. we are grateful for her tireless work to build a california of were all young people regardless of their background can access the transformative power of higher education. >>a father in southern california says this is how he found his son who has autism handcuffed inside a police cruiser but as the dad shared with reporter >>this is how trevor hibbert found his 11 year-old son abraham on monday, handcuffed and sitting in the back of a patrol car hipper tells us abraham who has aut
sunday warm right back up by tuesday and wednesday of next least thursday thank you lawrence university of california president janet the pala tunnel is the universi board of next ar woman to lead the 10 campus university of california system in 2013. she said in a statement that the decision to step down was tough and bitter sweet. but at the time is right governor gapin newsome reacted to the announcement with this statement it reads in part. polytunnel led the institutions are extraordinary...
79
79
Sep 28, 2019
09/19
by
KPIX
tv
eye 79
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> university of california fighting back against the trump administration for rescinding daca. the university filed a lawsuit with the u.s. supreme court today saying that the program's repeal is a violation of students' rights. daca protects thousands of undocumented immigrants who brought to the united states as children. >>> this comes after a hearing where attorneys said that the rules would let the u.s. government detain immigrant children indefinitely. >>> tonight pope francis has a warning for mill convalley. artificial intelligence could be dangerous. the pope believes if tech giants are not careful, they could create a, quote, "form of basharism." he says that ai has the potential to circulate biassed opinions and false information. manipulating millions of people. those comments came today during a three-day conference at the vatican. >> paul is here now. we went from summer to winter in one week we bypassed the season. it was 105 degrees two days ago. most of us didn't get above 65 for much of the afternoon and still kinda windy tonight. as we head toward the weekend,
. >>> university of california fighting back against the trump administration for rescinding daca. the university filed a lawsuit with the u.s. supreme court today saying that the program's repeal is a violation of students' rights. daca protects thousands of undocumented immigrants who brought to the united states as children. >>> this comes after a hearing where attorneys said that the rules would let the u.s. government detain immigrant children indefinitely. >>>...
266
266
Sep 19, 2019
09/19
by
KRON
tv
eye 266
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>20 right now and university of california president janet napolitano is stepping down she told thef regents she plans to leave in august of next year so this will be her last school year. the helmlmheshe became the first woman to lead the 10 campus university of california system in 2013. she said in a statement, the decision to step down was tough and they're sweet at that the time is right governor newsome reacted to the announcement with this in part saying president napolitano ead the institution through extraordinary times. we are grateful for her tireless work to build a california where are all young people can access the transformative power of higher education. >>still to come on the kron 4 morning news governor gavin newsome signs a major bill into law that will impact uber and lyft drivers across the state and what that might mean for you as a customer. here's a quick live look outside of the bay bridge approach our live camera here at the toll plaza shows it's actually not too bad, or least doesn't seem that way we'll find out for equal with robin she's got an eye on dr
. >>20 right now and university of california president janet napolitano is stepping down she told thef regents she plans to leave in august of next year so this will be her last school year. the helmlmheshe became the first woman to lead the 10 campus university of california system in 2013. she said in a statement, the decision to step down was tough and they're sweet at that the time is right governor newsome reacted to the announcement with this in part saying president napolitano ead...
91
91
Sep 19, 2019
09/19
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 91
favorite 0
quote 0
the legal process to go after the top fossil fuel companies to hold them accountable amy: university of californiantire system just divested.. >> we had a conference in cape town just last week to look at where the divestment movement were and we completely overshot the targets in terms of we are hoping for 10 trillionon, hoping holding with 11 trillion. people will see even if you have little money in the bank account, we have quite a lot of power to put pressure on thehe banks. those that h have money to invet should be pulling out their money and putting it into clean energy if they care about the children and their children. amy: kumi naidoo, thank you for being with us secretary general , of amnesty internationonal. previously the head of greenpeace. he is a lifelong south african human rights and climate justice activist. who we come back, we go to gambia, where an ongoing truth and reconciliation commission is investigating yahya jammeh. we will speak with a gambian beauty queen who has publicly accused him of rape. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, i'm amy goodman
the legal process to go after the top fossil fuel companies to hold them accountable amy: university of californiantire system just divested.. >> we had a conference in cape town just last week to look at where the divestment movement were and we completely overshot the targets in terms of we are hoping for 10 trillionon, hoping holding with 11 trillion. people will see even if you have little money in the bank account, we have quite a lot of power to put pressure on thehe banks. those...
32
32
Sep 11, 2019
09/19
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 32
favorite 0
quote 0
well out and talk to her about it is an adolescent psychiatrist assistant professor at the university of california san diego it's good to have your hair every body jordan and guess i'm just wondering the reason we're even debating this always scared of the screens that we have out there right now we scared that we don't know what they doing to our youngsters and to our babies is this conversation driven by fear or because there may well be an educational impact on gangsta's looking at scripts well i think it's absolutely driven by fear you know. all these devices are sort of here to stay that part of our lives and well it's certainly good things to be concerned about as in told us it seems to be from screen to be seen like kids who seem easily distracted kids who. are too focused on video games kids who have unhealthy divisive unhealthy relationships with their devices and i think that there's not really the research to back up that that's problematic right so i think we have to do a lot more thinking about i like to say more mentoring and less censoring right we need to think about how do we rais
well out and talk to her about it is an adolescent psychiatrist assistant professor at the university of california san diego it's good to have your hair every body jordan and guess i'm just wondering the reason we're even debating this always scared of the screens that we have out there right now we scared that we don't know what they doing to our youngsters and to our babies is this conversation driven by fear or because there may well be an educational impact on gangsta's looking at scripts...
59
59
Sep 19, 2019
09/19
by
KRON
tv
eye 59
favorite 0
quote 0
a former university of california berkeley student has been ordered to stand. for the alleged sexual-assault of 2 women. according to a report in alameda county superior court judge ruled that the 20 year-old fan. wolf should stand trial on 7 felony counts, it's related to the alleged attack. prosecutors say that wolf bit punched a woman during a march attack at his home and forced her to perform oral secs a second woman then came forward during the investigation and the lunch that in 2017 will brewster raped her at a fraternity near campus. >>a step outside now get another update on the weather situation around the bay area's we give you a shot of the studio, very nice the studio. >>very nice and cannot who in the studio right that's compared outside today. you know was speaking of humidity. this that time of year when the tropics. right about the peak of hurricane season really just lit up with storms now here's umberto that is off the coastline. there's bermuda there. they certainly could be a factor into this this storm system going to very close and then we
a former university of california berkeley student has been ordered to stand. for the alleged sexual-assault of 2 women. according to a report in alameda county superior court judge ruled that the 20 year-old fan. wolf should stand trial on 7 felony counts, it's related to the alleged attack. prosecutors say that wolf bit punched a woman during a march attack at his home and forced her to perform oral secs a second woman then came forward during the investigation and the lunch that in 2017 will...
130
130
Sep 18, 2019
09/19
by
KPIX
tv
eye 130
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> new at noon, the president of the university of california system is stepping down. janet napolitano announcing her resignation today at a uc regents meeting in los angeles. she was the first woman to lead the system in 2013. napolitano has been battling a reoccurrence of breast cancer. no word on a possible successor. >>> to the weather now, some of you may have woken up to rain showers on this wednesday. drivers taking the bay bridge had a soggy morning commute. look at that. the skies have some what cleared out as we take a live look from the san jose camera you can still see clouds there. meteorologist mary lee has a look at the conditions for us. mary. >> reporter: that's right, michelle. tracking the cold front that has been bringing scattered light showers to the bay area, and you can really see that line of showers. that is the actual cold front right now and the position of it on high def doppler, still across the bay area. looking at light showers here from the peninsula as well as from the east bay, the trivalley near livermore, pleasanton and light shower
. >>> new at noon, the president of the university of california system is stepping down. janet napolitano announcing her resignation today at a uc regents meeting in los angeles. she was the first woman to lead the system in 2013. napolitano has been battling a reoccurrence of breast cancer. no word on a possible successor. >>> to the weather now, some of you may have woken up to rain showers on this wednesday. drivers taking the bay bridge had a soggy morning commute. look...
64
64
Sep 19, 2019
09/19
by
KPIX
tv
eye 64
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> university of california president janet napalatano is stepping down. she has held the position since 2013. she is the first woman to lead the 10-campus uc system. she's fought for immigrant students and sexual abuse victims. she will stay on the job until next august. >>> today, president trump named a man with bay area ties to be the country's next national security adviser. robert o brian graduated from cardinal neumann high school in santa rosa? 1984. he graduated from uc berkeley's scholaw in 1981. president trump introduced him in his new role in los angeles today. he praised them as a talented man and said they have good chemistry together. o brian replaces john boltonon who was ousted from the post last week. >>> i'm susie steimle at the live news desk where we are following president trump's visit to the san diego border. in the last hour, the president lifted off from marine corps air station miramar. he went on a short tour of the border at otay mesa. reviewing a prototype of his much debated wall there, he claims it will be close to 500 mile
. >>> university of california president janet napalatano is stepping down. she has held the position since 2013. she is the first woman to lead the 10-campus uc system. she's fought for immigrant students and sexual abuse victims. she will stay on the job until next august. >>> today, president trump named a man with bay area ties to be the country's next national security adviser. robert o brian graduated from cardinal neumann high school in santa rosa? 1984. he graduated...
35
35
Sep 14, 2019
09/19
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 35
favorite 0
quote 0
colleges earlier i spoke to pedro noguera who is a professor of education at the university of california los angeles he thinks the charges are likely to fix an already broken admissions system. 2 weeks you will get more time in jail for stealing a loaf of bread and for what she's done so that the consequences are quite minimal but at least she did admit her guilt but the problem is much bigger than this it's been known for a long time that wealthy individuals can make donations to a college and only their children are admitted and that's not considered a bribe that's just the way the system works so we have a real problem with respect to how access to college is determined and the way in which wealth and privilege makes the process even more unfair than it already is and that's because the these especially the private institutions depend heavily on the support of wealthy donors for to sustain the university but we've seen recently that this is happening in public universities as well u.c.l.a. the institution i'm a part of was also part of this scandal and so what we see because of the pr
colleges earlier i spoke to pedro noguera who is a professor of education at the university of california los angeles he thinks the charges are likely to fix an already broken admissions system. 2 weeks you will get more time in jail for stealing a loaf of bread and for what she's done so that the consequences are quite minimal but at least she did admit her guilt but the problem is much bigger than this it's been known for a long time that wealthy individuals can make donations to a college...
22
22
tv
eye 22
favorite 0
quote 0
even have a conversation about it then were in trouble when i was studying biology at the university of california in san diego i had of bio chemistry professor that one day came into class and told all the students to close our books and sub we're not going to talk about bio chemistry today we're going to watch a film about population and and i was probably about 20 years olds and the i remember just being completely devastated by what i learned in that film and i walked across the entire camp as talking to my professor about human population and i really decided on that day that i didn't want to contribute to our rapidly growing population really ivory an environmental issue that we face ocean acidification and climate change habitat destruction pollution species extinction and loss of biodiversity the collapse of eco systems all of these things are accelerated by are rapidly growing population growing up i never really was planning to wards having kids but i think some or my mind i always thought i was going to have kids that i was going to find a wife get married and in up having kids when i 1
even have a conversation about it then were in trouble when i was studying biology at the university of california in san diego i had of bio chemistry professor that one day came into class and told all the students to close our books and sub we're not going to talk about bio chemistry today we're going to watch a film about population and and i was probably about 20 years olds and the i remember just being completely devastated by what i learned in that film and i walked across the entire camp...
33
33
Sep 2, 2019
09/19
by
KRON
tv
eye 33
favorite 0
quote 0
people who are community members in people's park as well as students at the university of california the coming out to rally against amber cummings who is trying to disrupt the organization of revolution bookstores revolution provide resources for the community that are lefty-swinging organizer 18 hill says the march to the university for me and sprout plaza to protest. it's a transgender trump supporter he's been behind in time marxism organizers heard she claimed to have another rally on sunday should be out there near where they are. >>making a counter demonstration and just letting now this is not message that our community during the demonstrations, we shut down several roads and followed marchers after several hours. >>it finally found but you know it only talk in his remarks isn't it. transsexual they're really walking well you can welcoming says she is against marxism. she says protesters are misrepresenting her views and slandering remain at. >>fascist racist and white supremacist demonstrations eventually ended peacefully with a walking debate between cummings and those aga
people who are community members in people's park as well as students at the university of california the coming out to rally against amber cummings who is trying to disrupt the organization of revolution bookstores revolution provide resources for the community that are lefty-swinging organizer 18 hill says the march to the university for me and sprout plaza to protest. it's a transgender trump supporter he's been behind in time marxism organizers heard she claimed to have another rally on...
19
19
tv
eye 19
favorite 0
quote 0
when i was studying biology at the university of california in san diego i had a bio chemistry professor that one day came into class and told all the students to close their books and said we're not going to talk about biochemistry today we're going to watch a film about population and i was probably about 20 years old and i remember just being completely devastated by what i learned in that film and i walked across the entire campus talking to my professor about human population and i really decided on that day that i didn't want to contribute to our rapidly growing population and really every environmental issue that we face ocean acidification and climate change habitat destruction pollution species extinction loss of biodiversity the collapse of ecosystems all of these things are accelerated by our rapidly growing population growing up i never really was planning towards having kids but i think somewhere in my mind i always thought i was going to have kids that i was going to find a wife get married and having kids when i 1st met lonnie she kind of told me that having kids wasn't so
when i was studying biology at the university of california in san diego i had a bio chemistry professor that one day came into class and told all the students to close their books and said we're not going to talk about biochemistry today we're going to watch a film about population and i was probably about 20 years old and i remember just being completely devastated by what i learned in that film and i walked across the entire campus talking to my professor about human population and i really...
96
96
Sep 13, 2019
09/19
by
KRON
tv
eye 96
favorite 0
quote 0
(ken) the university of california, san francisco and berkeley are creating a new joint center for researchslexia and other learning differences. financier charles schwab donated 20 million dollars for the research center. schwab is the founder and chairman of the san francisco-based brokerage company -- charles schwab corporation. he was diagnosed with dyslexia at age 40. (pam) this video shows what used to be a shows what used this video shows what used to be a balcony at a south bay condominum complex. it collapsed last night -- with a group of people standing on it. kron4's haaziq madyun talked to a downstairs neighbor who says, she feels lucky to be alive. a one story balcony that (pam) a jury selection controversy... why an attorney says -- the selection process in sacramento county may be racist. (ken) plus -- two daycare workers are in custody -- accused of putting chidlren's safety at risk. their disturbing act -- captured on camera. (pam) an a-t-m machine gets stolen in the south bay, and then -- abandoned on a highway. how police say -- the suspect managed to wheel it out of a cr
(ken) the university of california, san francisco and berkeley are creating a new joint center for researchslexia and other learning differences. financier charles schwab donated 20 million dollars for the research center. schwab is the founder and chairman of the san francisco-based brokerage company -- charles schwab corporation. he was diagnosed with dyslexia at age 40. (pam) this video shows what used to be a shows what used this video shows what used to be a balcony at a south bay...
83
83
Sep 10, 2019
09/19
by
KGO
tv
eye 83
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> we know the university of california system has some of the best schools in the nation, right? right? >> well, see where t it's on. the ross fall fashion event has all the looks for way less... ...so your new outfit... whoa! ...can just keep getting better. yes! oh, yeah, you're getting that. or you can find that one dress... - yes! - yesss. ...that's perfect for you... ...or that jacket that says, "check me out," at a price that makes you say... check this out! that's yes for less. get the brands you love and save 20 to 60% off department store prices. at the ross fall fashion event. on now. >>> stanford is once again near the top of u.s. news and world report's annual college rankings. it's at number six. princeton number one this year. uc berkeley has been ranked the number two public university in the nation. for 2020, ucla is actually number one, a uc rival. uc did really well, santa barbara, irvine and san diego were also in the top ten for public universities. new this year was a ranking on which schools best served underrepresented students. the top three were all in ca
. >>> we know the university of california system has some of the best schools in the nation, right? right? >> well, see where t it's on. the ross fall fashion event has all the looks for way less... ...so your new outfit... whoa! ...can just keep getting better. yes! oh, yeah, you're getting that. or you can find that one dress... - yes! - yesss. ...that's perfect for you... ...or that jacket that says, "check me out," at a price that makes you say... check this out!...
52
52
Sep 19, 2019
09/19
by
KRON
tv
eye 52
favorite 0
quote 0
mason says the university of california could be a viable option. >>felipe should all kron 4 news. another big story we're tracking tonight canadian prime minister justin trudeau is apologizing after a picture surfaced of him in brown face makeup. >>the yearbook picture from 2001 was shot at a school where trudeau worked before he entered politics. it was taken at a dinner which had andrei being night's theme addressing reporters tonight trudeau said he deeply regrets what he did. he said it was a racist act, but he also said he did not know that at the time. officials say. >>double the rate of other americans now a major effort to stop the suicide altogether. >>the big time democratic donor in california is now chaiged with running a drug house after a 3rd person d's at his home. plus details of the shooting that police say started it. the weather's perfect... family is all together and we switched to geico; saved money on our boat insurance. how could it get any better than this? dad, i just caught a goldfish! there's no goldfish in this lake. whoa! it's pure gold. we're gonna be
mason says the university of california could be a viable option. >>felipe should all kron 4 news. another big story we're tracking tonight canadian prime minister justin trudeau is apologizing after a picture surfaced of him in brown face makeup. >>the yearbook picture from 2001 was shot at a school where trudeau worked before he entered politics. it was taken at a dinner which had andrei being night's theme addressing reporters tonight trudeau said he deeply regrets what he did....
47
47
Sep 13, 2019
09/19
by
KRON
tv
eye 47
favorite 0
quote 0
well the university of california, san francisco and berkeley are creating a new joint center for research on dyslexia and other learning differences. but it's your chart's swab he donated $20 million for that research center suave and his self was diagnosed with dyslexia at age 40 he's also the founder and chairman of the san francisco based brokerage company charles schwab corporation. schools in san francisco and all plan are getting a big boost of a cell's for seo marc benioff he announced today that his company is donating more than million for computer science math classes at the schools. now this is along with training and also retaining teachers. >>we're here to serve our communities. we're here to serve our public schools. we're here to serve. everyone who's part of san francisco or oakland or anywhere that we're doing business we're thinking about. >>the bigger picture. >>well mayors of san francisco and oakland they were there at that announcement they called on other companies to also follow sells for us and invest in their communities. a san francisco's famous cable car will b
well the university of california, san francisco and berkeley are creating a new joint center for research on dyslexia and other learning differences. but it's your chart's swab he donated $20 million for that research center suave and his self was diagnosed with dyslexia at age 40 he's also the founder and chairman of the san francisco based brokerage company charles schwab corporation. schools in san francisco and all plan are getting a big boost of a cell's for seo marc benioff he announced...
72
72
Sep 11, 2019
09/19
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 72
favorite 0
quote 0
take this ke to moment to recognize recent chievements of two outstanding universities in my district. california state niversity-fresno, and c-merced, university of california. according to the best college rankings, fresno state alma mater, y ranked number three for public niversities in graduation rates. u.c.-merced ranked number one in nation for student outcomes, in expectedmber one graduation rates. both of these universities of their have over 70% student body who are the first in their family ever to attend university. these universities are doing what a higher education should americans.r all go, bulldogs. go, bobcats. i'd like to urge the senate majority leader, mitch to act on gun safety legislation. every day it seems there's coverage for another shooting on the news. americans are just frustrated. their ngress has begun district work period in july, there have been four in this ile shootings country. it resulted in the death of 51 were ans andover 90 that injured. the threat to public safety today is simply unacceptable in country. in february, the house passed of key gun violence pi
take this ke to moment to recognize recent chievements of two outstanding universities in my district. california state niversity-fresno, and c-merced, university of california. according to the best college rankings, fresno state alma mater, y ranked number three for public niversities in graduation rates. u.c.-merced ranked number one in nation for student outcomes, in expectedmber one graduation rates. both of these universities of their have over 70% student body who are the first in their...
76
76
tv
eye 76
favorite 0
quote 0
usc, university of southern california involvement in pay play practices a wider story. e impact on cheating elite is coming up. >>> plus not backing down. boris johnson the prime minister of the uk vowing to separate the united kingdom from the european union even without a deal no matter what was voted on today. what the move could mean on the world stage is up next. ♪ with sofi, get your credit cards right- by consolidating your credit card debt into one monthly payment. and get your interest rate right. so you can save big. get a no-fee personal loan up to $100k. 2,000 fence posts. 900 acres. 48 bales. all before lunch, which we caught last saturday. we earn our scars. we wear our work ethic. we work until the work's done. and when it is, a few hours of shuteye to rest up for tomorrow, the day we'll finally get something done. ( ♪ ) - in the last year,ally of cybercrime every second. when a criminal has your personal information, they can do all sorts of things in your name. criminals can use ransomware, spyware, or malware to gain access to information like your name
usc, university of southern california involvement in pay play practices a wider story. e impact on cheating elite is coming up. >>> plus not backing down. boris johnson the prime minister of the uk vowing to separate the united kingdom from the european union even without a deal no matter what was voted on today. what the move could mean on the world stage is up next. ♪ with sofi, get your credit cards right- by consolidating your credit card debt into one monthly payment. and get...
25
25
tv
eye 25
favorite 0
quote 0
when i was studying biology at the university of california in san diego i had a bio chemistry professor that one day came into class and told all the students to close their books and said we're not going to talk about biochemistry today we're going to watch a film about population and i was probably about 20 years old and i remember just being clearly devastated by what i learned in that film and i walked across the entire campus talking to my professor about human population and i really decided on that day that i didn't want to contribute to our rapidly growing population and really every environmental issue that we.
when i was studying biology at the university of california in san diego i had a bio chemistry professor that one day came into class and told all the students to close their books and said we're not going to talk about biochemistry today we're going to watch a film about population and i was probably about 20 years old and i remember just being clearly devastated by what i learned in that film and i walked across the entire campus talking to my professor about human population and i really...