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professor michelle goodwin is a professor at the university of california irvine and founding director of the center for biotechnology and global health policy. she is the recipient of a 2021 distinguished senior faculty never award for research, the highest honor stowed by the university of california and the first law professor at the university of california irvine to receive this award. she is an expert in legal issues surrounding the constituent bioethics race and re-productive rights and justice. this is a mother, businesswoman and immigrant from nigeria who lives in texas. she received her bachelors degree in finance and business as administration as well as a masters degree in business administration from park university in parkville, missouri. she will tell her personal story. catherine glenn foster is the president and ceo of americans united for life. she has earned her jd at georgetown university law center . alyssa oden is the founder and director of the abortion survivors network andy abortion survivors network education and policy center. she is a masters level prepared
professor michelle goodwin is a professor at the university of california irvine and founding director of the center for biotechnology and global health policy. she is the recipient of a 2021 distinguished senior faculty never award for research, the highest honor stowed by the university of california and the first law professor at the university of california irvine to receive this award. she is an expert in legal issues surrounding the constituent bioethics race and re-productive rights and...
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yolanda copeland-morgan is the vice provost of enrollment management at the university of california los angeles. she oversees the university's offices of undergraduate admissions, financial aid, and scholarships, partnerships, and community engagement, and the early academic outreach program. welcome. thank you for joining us today. i'm going to turn it over to my colleague, senator cassidy, will introduce reynold verret. sen. cassidy: it is my pleasure to introduce a man i consider my friend, the sixth president of louisiana's xavier university, an historically black university in new orleans. dr. very has been a leader throughout the pandemic, pioneering the way to reopen schools and university safely, providing students the opportunities needed. xavier continues to be a top feeder school in the nation, producing african-american physicians. he has increased xavier's freshmen enrollment by 21% and improved retention by -- he is an accomplished immunologist, participated in covid-19 vaccine trials, and has been an advocate for vaccination of all. since the start of the pandemic dr.
yolanda copeland-morgan is the vice provost of enrollment management at the university of california los angeles. she oversees the university's offices of undergraduate admissions, financial aid, and scholarships, partnerships, and community engagement, and the early academic outreach program. welcome. thank you for joining us today. i'm going to turn it over to my colleague, senator cassidy, will introduce reynold verret. sen. cassidy: it is my pleasure to introduce a man i consider my friend,...
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the university of california system has the benefit of a world class health system. we have called upon those professionals in our health area to help us get the right messages out to our students. to communicate with parents, and i should say we have a history of requiring students to be and be nice against certain period >> that is an important point. you cannot roll in higher education without being immunized against hepatitis b and other things right question mike that's a paradigm we've already adopted. >> exactly printer student body, or student leaders have endorsed this. they are part of everything we do including the distribution of our fun part >> to ask my thing? typically hepatitis b is included in what's called vaccine immunization system pizza someone is vaccinated at birth they enroll in college and they can log on at the school and i'll get you been vaccine for hepatitis b you are vaccinated pretty well putting in the information regarding students images asian history into your california vaccine immunization system? >> we are indeed. we spent about
the university of california system has the benefit of a world class health system. we have called upon those professionals in our health area to help us get the right messages out to our students. to communicate with parents, and i should say we have a history of requiring students to be and be nice against certain period >> that is an important point. you cannot roll in higher education without being immunized against hepatitis b and other things right question mike that's a paradigm...
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university of virginia's acceptor for civil war history on their project, black virginians and blue about african-american union soldiers fighting for emancipation saturday 8:00 p.m. eastern on lectures in history, university of california, catherine on the lives of women during the american revolution of the early republic and sunday 6:00 p.m. eastern on american artifacts, the arrival of reconstructive friendship at the 18th century board of yorktown virginia designed after french vessel general doctor the united states in 1780. exploring the american story, watch american history tv this weekend on c-span three. ♪♪ the senate agriculture committee held a hearing on the cattle industry, the committee looked at the increase in prices, lack of market competition and affect the covid-19 pandemic on the industry. michigan senator debbie. [sobbing] chaired the hearing. [silence]
university of virginia's acceptor for civil war history on their project, black virginians and blue about african-american union soldiers fighting for emancipation saturday 8:00 p.m. eastern on lectures in history, university of california, catherine on the lives of women during the american revolution of the early republic and sunday 6:00 p.m. eastern on american artifacts, the arrival of reconstructive friendship at the 18th century board of yorktown virginia designed after french vessel...
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now joined by retreat molar professor emeritus of physics at the university of california berkeley. professor my great to talk to thank you very much for finding the time. i'm pleased to be here that you recently call or an article in the wall street journal. much read article i should say about the odds of our school, the, to evolving naturally being extremely low. not impossible, but extremely low. i think you put it to one in a 1000000000 before we talk about that, let me ask, you know, how did of color all super i know we like yourself become interested in the novel corona virus. oh my, my, my back when i was in particle physics and i've gone into archaeology, i've gone into climate studies, created a whole nonprofit to, to study global warming. so i always learned from my mentor louis, i'll send you something to contribute your, your scientists before you are a physicist. and if you know things that are relevant, if you have a way of analyzing things, then then it's your responsibility to do it. especially on an issue that is publicly important and i think. ready some of your critics may
now joined by retreat molar professor emeritus of physics at the university of california berkeley. professor my great to talk to thank you very much for finding the time. i'm pleased to be here that you recently call or an article in the wall street journal. much read article i should say about the odds of our school, the, to evolving naturally being extremely low. not impossible, but extremely low. i think you put it to one in a 1000000000 before we talk about that, let me ask, you know, how...
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the book islam without extreme at the university of california irvine i thought it was terrific. got a copy of the book and it's lived up to. i invited him to speak for us and he began his regards discovering the paths change, the pancakes with butter and syrup at mcdonald's and the street but he thought if you want to the pancake in america you had to find a mcdonald's. he didn't realize even people like jack miles created their own. this was an example that someone from one country can make going into another and and analogy to consider another religion but it's a very disarming and appealing way to begin and come across at that moment is a very nice guy. but the mind like this and this new book like his previous books brought to the newly intent degree is very, very close with all of its parts together. there is no part that contributes and he makes the case by a muslim for other muslims when he uses the pronoun that he doesn't have we lost science. and it's true going as a tourist it can be a learning experience most especially if the past you are visiting is normal and you he
the book islam without extreme at the university of california irvine i thought it was terrific. got a copy of the book and it's lived up to. i invited him to speak for us and he began his regards discovering the paths change, the pancakes with butter and syrup at mcdonald's and the street but he thought if you want to the pancake in america you had to find a mcdonald's. he didn't realize even people like jack miles created their own. this was an example that someone from one country can make...
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degree from the university of california at berkeley. mr. greenbaum, you are recognized for five minutes. >> chair across, ranking member and members of the subcommittee -- chair ross, ranking member, members of the subcommittee, as we address the issue of whether and how to respond to the supreme court decision of shelby county v holder, which immobilized the preclearance provision of section 5 of the voting rights act by finding the under lining coverage act unconstitutional, in my view congress needs to respond to the shelby county decision in a kin to the bill passed by the house last session. the john lewis advanced rights voting act. i come from this working 24 years on the voting rights issues. the shelby county decision -- the records have been substantial and my testimony provides the opportunity to introduce these contributions into the legislative record. these established the following. first, the effectiveness and efficiency of section 5 at preventing discrimination. second, the high level of voting discrimination since the s
degree from the university of california at berkeley. mr. greenbaum, you are recognized for five minutes. >> chair across, ranking member and members of the subcommittee -- chair ross, ranking member, members of the subcommittee, as we address the issue of whether and how to respond to the supreme court decision of shelby county v holder, which immobilized the preclearance provision of section 5 of the voting rights act by finding the under lining coverage act unconstitutional, in my view...
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the university of california system my colleagues who oversee financial aid we all got togetherhe andgot the suns out quickly so students would not drop out of college because that presents another problem if they would drop out and stay out. i just want to emphasize how important these funds are and if i might take a moment to share with you in the 70s i was one of those first-generation college students. i got into this profession because of federal work study job that i had for three years. i know the plates that are students face in the investment will relieve the obligation of investing in the future. >> thank you very much. >> mr. harris thank you for your testimony. in addition to the financial challenges i'm concerned about mental health challenges that students faced throughout this pandemic. recent study found higher levels of depression were reported in anxiety and black students were more likely to report concerns relateddes to isolation. you service a resident assistant and can you speak to us about some of thehe challenges you've seen students experience as they return o
the university of california system my colleagues who oversee financial aid we all got togetherhe andgot the suns out quickly so students would not drop out of college because that presents another problem if they would drop out and stay out. i just want to emphasize how important these funds are and if i might take a moment to share with you in the 70s i was one of those first-generation college students. i got into this profession because of federal work study job that i had for three years....
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from university of california los angeles school of law and his undergraduate degree from the university of california at berkeley. mr. greenbaum, you are recognized for five minutes. thank you for the opportunity to testify. as the judiciary addresses the issue of whether and how to respond to the supreme court decision in shelby versus older which mobilized preclearance provision for section 5 of the voting rights act and its underlying coverage formula unconstitutional. in my view congress needs to respond to the shelby county decision in a manner can to the bill passed by the house last session, the john lewis voting rights advancement act . i come to this conclusion based on 24 years of working on voting rights issues nationally at the us department of justice and the lawyers committee for civil rights. the shelby county decision the lawyers communities on contribution have been substantial and my testimony today provides an opportunity to introduce these contributions into the legislative record . these documents establish the following. first, the effectiveness and efficiency of s
from university of california los angeles school of law and his undergraduate degree from the university of california at berkeley. mr. greenbaum, you are recognized for five minutes. thank you for the opportunity to testify. as the judiciary addresses the issue of whether and how to respond to the supreme court decision in shelby versus older which mobilized preclearance provision for section 5 of the voting rights act and its underlying coverage formula unconstitutional. in my view congress...
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got a covid vaccine, it could be you. >> attention students, staff and faculty with the university of californiasystem. the vaccination policy now changing. over the years, mercedes-benz has patented thousands of safety innovations. crash-tested so many cars we've stopped counting. and built our most punishing test facility yet, in our effort to build the world's safest cars. we've created crumple zones and autonomous braking. active lane keeping assist and blind spot assist. we've introduced airbags, side curtain airbags, and now the first-ever rear-mounted front-impact airbags. all in the hope that you never need any of it. we don't follow the herd. never have. never will. because those who build the future aren't found in a pack. they forge the way forward - on a path of their own. and, just when you think the dust has settled, we're here...to kick it right back up again. the all-new, all-electric 2021 mustang mach-e is here. ♪ ♪ >> the university of california system. is changing course on its vaccination policy and it will require all students, staff and faculty to be vaccinated against cov
got a covid vaccine, it could be you. >> attention students, staff and faculty with the university of californiasystem. the vaccination policy now changing. over the years, mercedes-benz has patented thousands of safety innovations. crash-tested so many cars we've stopped counting. and built our most punishing test facility yet, in our effort to build the world's safest cars. we've created crumple zones and autonomous braking. active lane keeping assist and blind spot assist. we've...
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they would accept more california residents and reduce the number of out-of-state students accepted as fresh men. universitylong argued that they need higher tuition from out of state students to make up for the money. but the campuses are reimbursed for lost tuition so they can accept more california kids. the focus is the most popular campuses at first and then expanded to the entire uc system. >>> the gas-powered leaf blowers could be in numbered days. they will vote on whether to prohibit blowing at night and into neighbors yards. hayward will discuss a similar ban next month. >>> up next, hanging for everyone to see, where you can go look at the massive diego rivera painting. another day, another chance. it could be the day you break the sales record, or the day there's appointments nonstop. with comcast business, you get the network that can deliver gig speeds to the most businesses, and you can get the advanced cybersecurity solutions you need with comcast business securityedge. every day in business is a big day. we'll keep you ready for what's next. ask how to get a $500 and ask how you can add com
they would accept more california residents and reduce the number of out-of-state students accepted as fresh men. universitylong argued that they need higher tuition from out of state students to make up for the money. but the campuses are reimbursed for lost tuition so they can accept more california kids. the focus is the most popular campuses at first and then expanded to the entire uc system. >>> the gas-powered leaf blowers could be in numbered days. they will vote on whether to...
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. >> reporter: on the campus of the university of california santa cruz, the class of 2021 is preparing to say good-bye to each other and to a unique senior year. one that ross believes deserves a unique send-off. >> it definitely was weird. >> reporter: ross, a senior majoring in politics and anthropology has made a name for himself during his time here. that name being chello guy. >> yeah. this is where i first played right here. >> reporter: it all started when he was a freshman and the resident assistance in his dorm banned him from practicing in his room. in a small act of defiance, he set up to play outside the dining hall and in front of the housing office. immediately, the chello guy began getting raves in person and online. >> i'm not the most skilled player in the world anyway. and for people to be so positive about something that seems routine, it was unexpected. >> reporter: at most during his college career, ross played every other day. when his school workload was heavy, it was less frequent. but for these past ten days, ross has played every day. visiting each of the ten
. >> reporter: on the campus of the university of california santa cruz, the class of 2021 is preparing to say good-bye to each other and to a unique senior year. one that ross believes deserves a unique send-off. >> it definitely was weird. >> reporter: ross, a senior majoring in politics and anthropology has made a name for himself during his time here. that name being chello guy. >> yeah. this is where i first played right here. >> reporter: it all started when...
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you are eligible to win if you live in california, are over 12 and got at least one dose of the covid vaccine. those eligible are automatically entered. >>> university of california has decided to require all students, staff, and faculty to be vaccinated against covid-19 by this fall. the decision reverses a proposed policy they announced in april that would only require shots after the fda fully approved at least one virus vaccine. so far, the fda has only approved the vaccines for emergency use. >>> meantime, stress from the pandemic could be causing a masks mass exodus of teachers. one and four teachers might switch jobs. after the 21 school year. this is compared to 1 and 6 before the coronavirus. they also found teachers are more likely to report job- related stress and experience depressive symptoms. >>> taking live look at the city of san francisco where today, a new community ambassador program begins in the midmarket and tenderloin areas. the mayor's office says, those ambassadors can connect people in need with services and also provide a welcoming presence overall for people to live there, workers, and visitors. at the same time, police a
you are eligible to win if you live in california, are over 12 and got at least one dose of the covid vaccine. those eligible are automatically entered. >>> university of california has decided to require all students, staff, and faculty to be vaccinated against covid-19 by this fall. the decision reverses a proposed policy they announced in april that would only require shots after the fda fully approved at least one virus vaccine. so far, the fda has only approved the vaccines for...
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. 1970, a 35 year old white man named alan bakke who had twice been denied admission the university of californial claimed he had been unfairly rejected because of the school's racial quota system. the supreme court ruled today that alan bakke must be admitted to a school which turned him down in a case of reverse discrimination. bucky was not admitted to the university of california medical school at davis because he is white. the place he might have had was given to a minority applicant with lower test scores than he had. the court said that was wrong. but the court also said that race can be a legal factor in a school admission program. the court was deeply divided five to four and the various opinions ran to 40,000 words. >> you hear that? reverse discrimination, right? we've heard that term a ton. since then, it's basically the the concept that was used in the argument the supreme court chief justice john roberts made in 2007 in an opinion in a school desegregation case that he famously wrote, quote, the way to stop discrimination on the basis of race is to stop discriminating on the basis o
. 1970, a 35 year old white man named alan bakke who had twice been denied admission the university of californial claimed he had been unfairly rejected because of the school's racial quota system. the supreme court ruled today that alan bakke must be admitted to a school which turned him down in a case of reverse discrimination. bucky was not admitted to the university of california medical school at davis because he is white. the place he might have had was given to a minority applicant with...
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we're joined now by leah stokes, an assistant professor of political science at the university of californiarbara, and a researcher on climate and energy policy. she is the author of "short circuiting policy: interest groups and the battle over clean energy and climate policy in the american states." welcome back to democracy now! it is great to have you with us, professor stokes. talk about the desperate situation, that drought in the west, and how that links very practically to this debate over infrastructure spending. >> i think you talked about it at the top of the segment here. the reality is it is not just the west in the debate, it is about half of the entire country that is facing really an historic drought. scientists are saying in some parts of the west, they are seeing a drought worse than we have seen in something like four centuries. the fact is that the climate crisis is here now. the drought, the heat waves that you talked about setting record temperatures all across the western united states, and really even reaching into parts of the midwest -- these are the signatures of cl
we're joined now by leah stokes, an assistant professor of political science at the university of californiarbara, and a researcher on climate and energy policy. she is the author of "short circuiting policy: interest groups and the battle over clean energy and climate policy in the american states." welcome back to democracy now! it is great to have you with us, professor stokes. talk about the desperate situation, that drought in the west, and how that links very practically to this...
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karen tongson at the university of southern california, thank you so much. >> thanks for having me. >ff: a news update before we go: the university of north carolina-chapel hill's board of trustees votes to accept tenure for journalist nikole hannah-jones, author of the "new york times" 1619 project. the board's initial rejection sparked intense criticism. and that's the newshour for tonight. i'm judy woodruff. for all of us at the pbs newshour, thank you, please stay safe, and we'll see you soon. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: we offer a variety of no- contract wireless plans for people who use their phone a little, a lot, or anything in between. to learn more, go to consumercellular.tv >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and individuals. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org [upbeat music] - hello, everyone and welcome
karen tongson at the university of southern california, thank you so much. >> thanks for having me. >ff: a news update before we go: the university of north carolina-chapel hill's board of trustees votes to accept tenure for journalist nikole hannah-jones, author of the "new york times" 1619 project. the board's initial rejection sparked intense criticism. and that's the newshour for tonight. i'm judy woodruff. for all of us at the pbs newshour, thank you, please stay safe,...
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these personal essays we are working with data set 60,000 undergraduate applications to the university of california system in 2016 through 2017. what we found is by reading these essays we found a strong relationship between the essays that's dude it's right and they are reported household income. >> give us some examples of the word choices of those students from wealthier families versus less wealthy and maybe syntax differences. give us an example so we know what you are looking at. >> ha, did you want to jump onto that? >> we looked at the form of the essays, commas, syntactic features as well as the word choice. on the word choice side of things, applicants with higher income and sat score tend to write about more philosophical ideological types of things. lower income applicants and lower sat scoring applicants tended to write more about family, relationships, interpersonal relationships, tutoring and time management. >> the content was different and the word syntax was all different. was there any evidence whether one was favored over the other? just because there's a difference, did anyone
these personal essays we are working with data set 60,000 undergraduate applications to the university of california system in 2016 through 2017. what we found is by reading these essays we found a strong relationship between the essays that's dude it's right and they are reported household income. >> give us some examples of the word choices of those students from wealthier families versus less wealthy and maybe syntax differences. give us an example so we know what you are looking at....
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. >>> a vaccination mandate at the university of california. plan moving forward before the new academic year begins this fall. >>> now we're checking in on our commute with jobina. >> we're going to start with an overall look at the bay area here. we have a new crash coming in i in pleasanton on westbound580. does look like injuries are reported so be aware of that slowdown in the area. we'll move up to the north bay. in healdsburg i've been following a deadly crash at chalk hill road. this scene is still in place. that crash happened overnight. then i want to bring you a live look from sky 7 as we check out the traffic in the area. metering lights came on at 5:59. just a heads up that it is going to be packed there. and while we're talking about reopening, this is our busiest spot in the bay area. i caught up with with the metropolitan transportation commission to talk about the trends we've been seeing over the last year and a half. so traffic is down at the san mateo bridge. they attribute that to the of tech workers. in berkeley, toll plaz
. >>> a vaccination mandate at the university of california. plan moving forward before the new academic year begins this fall. >>> now we're checking in on our commute with jobina. >> we're going to start with an overall look at the bay area here. we have a new crash coming in i in pleasanton on westbound580. does look like injuries are reported so be aware of that slowdown in the area. we'll move up to the north bay. in healdsburg i've been following a deadly crash at...
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. >>> thousands of faculty in the university of california system just voted to authorize a strike. they want more job security and higher pay. the vote comes after two years of negotiations. it does not mean that they will immediately go on strike. they hope that their demands will be met before they call for one. >>> the university council of american federation of teachers represents 6800 faculty members and say the uc system has met some demands, but the offers fall short. they say the uc system has offered no proposals regarding evaluations and rehiring, and also that they failed to renew the contracts of 2000 leurer and denied them a 3% cost-of- living adjustment. the union says that a strike would not be called before school starts in the fall, and student education would not be impacted. they are hopeful to reach an agreement as they continue to bargain with the unit union. >>> still ahead, the video of the day, a brave teenager who shoved a huge bear, to save her dogs. >>> a bay area man finally returns a bob dylan album that he borrowed from the library, returning at five d
. >>> thousands of faculty in the university of california system just voted to authorize a strike. they want more job security and higher pay. the vote comes after two years of negotiations. it does not mean that they will immediately go on strike. they hope that their demands will be met before they call for one. >>> the university council of american federation of teachers represents 6800 faculty members and say the uc system has met some demands, but the offers fall short....
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the union representing thousands of non tenured teaching faculty in the university of california system has authorized to strike the university counsel, american friend. aeration of teachers has been bargaining with you see from more than two years and working without a contract for 16 months. they want more job security and higher pay, according to the chronicle. faculty members will not likely go on strike before school starts in the fall, but the vote and powers the union's bargaining team to call for one if you see administrators failed to meet their demands, investigators say, an off duty firefighter entered the agua dulce, a fire station in los angeles county this morning and opened fire. killing a firefighter and critically wounding another. that shooting happened at about 11 this morning. four firefighters were in the station at the time that the would he say the gunman then returned to his home about 10 miles away and set the house on fire. he was found in a drained swimming pool shot to death. workplace violence is some dispute is always a possibility. but until we have interv
the union representing thousands of non tenured teaching faculty in the university of california system has authorized to strike the university counsel, american friend. aeration of teachers has been bargaining with you see from more than two years and working without a contract for 16 months. they want more job security and higher pay, according to the chronicle. faculty members will not likely go on strike before school starts in the fall, but the vote and powers the union's bargaining team...
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that's the highest number ever recorded, and researchers at the university of california say they found it overall jump of 42% in overdose deaths last year, the largest increase was for black americans. think of more than 50% san francisco is closing to mass vaccination sites as the process of getting people vaccinated shifts to a smaller scale. the vaccination site at san francisco city college is set to close this saturday and the one at mosconi center on july 14th. the health department says shots will continue to be available at neighborhood sites, mobile access points, clinics and pharmacies. 81% of eligible san franciscans have received at least one back. seen dopes yet. another bay area. fireworks bust how the oakland police department seized £165. of illegal fireworks and we are headed for temperatures to warm up as we head towards the bay area. we can we'll look into your saturday and sunday forecast when i return, plus how prominent californians in the lgbtq community were honored tonight. attention, california. new federal funding of $3 billion is available to help more peopl
that's the highest number ever recorded, and researchers at the university of california say they found it overall jump of 42% in overdose deaths last year, the largest increase was for black americans. think of more than 50% san francisco is closing to mass vaccination sites as the process of getting people vaccinated shifts to a smaller scale. the vaccination site at san francisco city college is set to close this saturday and the one at mosconi center on july 14th. the health department says...
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tremendous pleasure to introduce you all to amanda tyler, the turner professor of law at the university of california berkeley law school and also co-author along with justice ruth bader ginsburg of justice thou shall pursue a life's work fighting for a more perfect union. professor tyler teaches and writes about the supreme court federal court, constitutional law and civil procedure. last year she received an award for teaching distinction. professor tyler clerked for justice ruth bader ginsburg and their book justice shall pursue is an outgrowth of the visit to uc berkeley in 2019. tyler interviewed her about her life. on that it is a compilation of materials exploring justice ginsburg's life and her lasting legacy. we will hear more about her work to end gender discrimination, fighting for equality and protecting the constitution. a quick reminder to the viewers if you have a question please submit that question into the chat. professor, what a pleasure to talk about your book and i am going to begin by asking you where it all started. not the conversation, but the core thing that you did with jus
tremendous pleasure to introduce you all to amanda tyler, the turner professor of law at the university of california berkeley law school and also co-author along with justice ruth bader ginsburg of justice thou shall pursue a life's work fighting for a more perfect union. professor tyler teaches and writes about the supreme court federal court, constitutional law and civil procedure. last year she received an award for teaching distinction. professor tyler clerked for justice ruth bader...
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university of california leaders have long hired they need the higher tuition from those out of state students. now under an amended bill, they could all accept more california residents. the system will all except 6,200 more freshmen in total. the state would reimburse the campuses for the loss of out of state tuition. the proposed change comes after a record number of applications flooded the system last year. >>> pride is not limited to san francisco. a special partnership on display in oakland this weekend. as part of pride month, the queer expo gives a chance for black or lgbtq-owned businesses to connect with the community. many businesses were hit especially hard during the pandemic. they said being back up and running and being part of this pride event is exciting. >> it's happy, it's good. i used to go to the gay pride events in oakland and san francisco and talk to my friends about doing these events. now i'm here. it's very exciting. >> oakland black pride which put on the event is a new nonprofit established during the pandemic. >>> there's no official pride celebrations h
university of california leaders have long hired they need the higher tuition from those out of state students. now under an amended bill, they could all accept more california residents. the system will all except 6,200 more freshmen in total. the state would reimburse the campuses for the loss of out of state tuition. the proposed change comes after a record number of applications flooded the system last year. >>> pride is not limited to san francisco. a special partnership on...
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richard, where it says a professor aerospace engineering at the university of california, los angeles, and directed plasma and space propulsion live. he's joining us from los angeles. thanks for your time with us. how big a deal is this? it's not really a big deal from the fence of aerospace technologies or, or launch vehicles. this is really about just commercial space space flight for, for wealthy people that would like to to launch into say it's really a high altitude. you're not launching into orbit. so it's not really a big deal because you're really just launching too high altitude and then coming back to earth. right. only understand that laser won't be in space for that long, just about 11 minutes. so is that what you're referring to? yeah, yeah. so i hope he'll be just in space for 11 minutes, basically is going to up to about 100 kilometers hill and then he'll just come back down. right. gravity pull instead of it to go to orbit takes about 10 times the rocket. so to go into orbit, you would need to go something like 27000 kilometers per hour in the direction perpendicular t
richard, where it says a professor aerospace engineering at the university of california, los angeles, and directed plasma and space propulsion live. he's joining us from los angeles. thanks for your time with us. how big a deal is this? it's not really a big deal from the fence of aerospace technologies or, or launch vehicles. this is really about just commercial space space flight for, for wealthy people that would like to to launch into say it's really a high altitude. you're not launching...
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the university of california. they're reversing course on their vaccination policy. now they're going acquire all students staff faculty to be vaccinated against covid-19 by the fall. the decision reverses a previous policy. the unc system announced back in april they were requiring vaccinations only after the fda fully approved at least one of the 3 vaccines at this time. it's not clear when the fda will get full approval. as for california state schools. they're still planning and waiting for that full fda approval before mandating covid vaccinations. but that could change as well. effort to get more young people vaccinated. santa clara county. they're teaming up with the s a center and the warriors to go to raffle off concert tickets for some big name artists like bad bunny. the weekend and justin bieber just to name a few of them to enter. all you got to do is go to one of the county fix vaccination sites and get your shot. we have those shots and those sites here at a sell high school. you go. there you go. to the santa clara county fairgrounds emanuel baptist c
the university of california. they're reversing course on their vaccination policy. now they're going acquire all students staff faculty to be vaccinated against covid-19 by the fall. the decision reverses a previous policy. the unc system announced back in april they were requiring vaccinations only after the fda fully approved at least one of the 3 vaccines at this time. it's not clear when the fda will get full approval. as for california state schools. they're still planning and waiting for...
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that in more detail, i'm now joined by richard muller professor emeritus of physics at the university of california berkeley. professor. my great to talk to thank you very much for finding the time. i'm pleased to be here that you recently call 3rd an article in the wall street journal, much read article, i should say about the odds of our school, the 2 evolving naturally, being extremely low. not impossible, but extremely low. i think you put it to one in a 1000000000 before we talk about that, let me ask, you know, how did of color all super i know we like yourself become interested in the novel corona virus. oh my, my, my back when i was in particle physics and i've gone into archeology, i've gone into climate studies, created a whole nonprofit to, to study global warming. so i always learned from my mentor louis, i'll send you something to contribute your, your scientists before you are a physicist. and if you know things that are relevant, if you have a way of analyzing things, then then it's a responsibility to do it. especially on an issue that is publicly important and i think. ready so.
that in more detail, i'm now joined by richard muller professor emeritus of physics at the university of california berkeley. professor. my great to talk to thank you very much for finding the time. i'm pleased to be here that you recently call 3rd an article in the wall street journal, much read article, i should say about the odds of our school, the 2 evolving naturally, being extremely low. not impossible, but extremely low. i think you put it to one in a 1000000000 before we talk about...
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i'm now joined by richard muller professor emeritus of physics at the university of california berkeley. professor my great to talk to thank you very much for finding the time. i'm pleased to be here that you recently call or is it an article in the wall street journal, much read article, i should say about the odds of our school, the evolving naturally, being extremely low. not impossible, but extremely low. i think you put it to one in a 1000000000 before we talk about that, let me ask, you know, how did of color all super i know we like yourself become interested in the novel corona virus. oh my my my back when i was in particle physics and.
i'm now joined by richard muller professor emeritus of physics at the university of california berkeley. professor my great to talk to thank you very much for finding the time. i'm pleased to be here that you recently call or is it an article in the wall street journal, much read article, i should say about the odds of our school, the evolving naturally, being extremely low. not impossible, but extremely low. i think you put it to one in a 1000000000 before we talk about that, let me ask, you...
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of political science at michigan state university. she holds a phd degree in political science from the university of california san diego, law degree from the university of san francisco school of law. her research focuses on issues related to race and ethnic politics, political behavior, voting rights and immigration. her work has been published in numerous leading peer review journals and featured in a variety of media outlets including "the atlantic," "new york times," "washington post." andrea centeno is regional council in the mexican american legal defense and education fund's d.c. office. andrea leads the efforts to protect latino voting rights including through working to restore the vitality of section five of the voting rights act. she previously served as legislative staff attorney at the eac, election assistance commission, holds a law degree from american university washington college of law. lori roman, president of the american constitutional rights union for her first career, exemplifies her expertise in management and public policy, strategic planning and public relations. formerly she served as the deputy director chie
of political science at michigan state university. she holds a phd degree in political science from the university of california san diego, law degree from the university of san francisco school of law. her research focuses on issues related to race and ethnic politics, political behavior, voting rights and immigration. her work has been published in numerous leading peer review journals and featured in a variety of media outlets including "the atlantic," "new york times,"...
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me i welcome back to will department a richard molar professor emeritus of physics at the university of california berkeley, professor before the break we, we were talking about the lab work to supercharge the virus. and i want to ask you about one other thing that has long been puzzling me. you know, this virus seems to have this uncanny ability to identify an individuals on our abilities and strike where it hurts the most. and that's why they're, you know, the symptoms are all around the board. they're really individual rather than collective. and i wonder if that would be penned on these sort of lab manipulation, or is it something that we have seen in other viruses? also know this, this is worse than those viruses and it's worse because it takes the most, the most virulent, the most harmful aspects of previous viruses and combine them into one. so there are 2 things. one is what's called the ace to receptor. and that is that this virus one is looking around for a cell. if there is a, a receptor on the cell, it's fix. that's the 1st step. and a to receptor is a receptor that's in the you and th
me i welcome back to will department a richard molar professor emeritus of physics at the university of california berkeley, professor before the break we, we were talking about the lab work to supercharge the virus. and i want to ask you about one other thing that has long been puzzling me. you know, this virus seems to have this uncanny ability to identify an individuals on our abilities and strike where it hurts the most. and that's why they're, you know, the symptoms are all around the...
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bryan cunningham is executive director of the university of california's cybersecurity policy and research track the money down? well, this is what _ track the money down? well, this is what were _ track the money down? well, this is what were common - this is what were common methods in mail days as caa officer. they are not going to reveal many of their tricks are -- cia. reveal many of their tricks are —— cia. they went to a united statesjudge —— cia. they went to a united states judge who —— cia. they went to a united statesjudge who had —— cia. they went to a united states judge who had the authority to act the hacker is —— hack the hackers. it authority to act the hacker is -- hack the hackers.- -- hack the hackers. it feels like we have _ -- hack the hackers. it feels like we have equalised - -- hack the hackers. it feels like we have equalised after| like we have equalised after going 1—0 in a soccer match. how easy was it for the hackers in the first place?— in the first place? this is frustrating _ in the first place? this is frustrating to _ in the first place? this is l frustra
bryan cunningham is executive director of the university of california's cybersecurity policy and research track the money down? well, this is what _ track the money down? well, this is what were _ track the money down? well, this is what were common - this is what were common methods in mail days as caa officer. they are not going to reveal many of their tricks are -- cia. reveal many of their tricks are —— cia. they went to a united statesjudge —— cia. they went to a united states...
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steven kwei founder of therapeutics and professor richard muller of physics at the university of californiaberkeley. dr. steven, let's start with you. you say a second key piece of evidence pointing to a lab leak but explained that. >> so it is the concept and all infections where they come from nature, nature gives us a break and jumps to humans but then human to human transmission can't be sustained. that is month to year process. but here, not only did the first patient gets very sick but they were able to transmit human to human and that's never been seen before. it comes about by turning the virus in the laboratory either humanized mice or human eyes so. >> laura: one of the most conflicting characters in the whole saga peter the eco-health alliance final tax dollars and orchestrated in an infamous letter in the lancet with a lab leak theory but now the daily dy mail is reporting, gentlemen refusing to reveal support of the controversial letter that he problem -- publish that it started in a chinese lab. professor moeller, things seem to be shifting in this narrative. your thoughts. >>
steven kwei founder of therapeutics and professor richard muller of physics at the university of californiaberkeley. dr. steven, let's start with you. you say a second key piece of evidence pointing to a lab leak but explained that. >> so it is the concept and all infections where they come from nature, nature gives us a break and jumps to humans but then human to human transmission can't be sustained. that is month to year process. but here, not only did the first patient gets very sick...
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. >>> nontenured university of california faculty are fighting for better pay.union will not immediately go on strike. it allows the union's bargaining team it call for a strike if their demands are not met with uc administrators. >>> a victory for thousands of unemployed workers in california. first, we want to check on the stock ♪ from the imagine industry of the golden gate br to the celebrity of hollywood, california has it hear the kid screaming. having a good time and enjoying everything. >> reporter: up in northern california, in the livermore valley outside san francisco his team stifled by a greater wipe harvest due to the fire. by serving outside and adding virtual tastings -- >> it's a relatively recent grape in california. >> reporter: -- to keep the tradition al ♪ in -- company, they were forced to shut down to leave angel island cut off from visitors. [ sfx: ping ping beep beep bloop bloop ] lisa looks like you've... [ sfx: pop pop pop pop ] lisa, you might be on mute. [ sfx: pop ping bloop ] [ phone buzzing ] the day can wait... enter the golden s
. >>> nontenured university of california faculty are fighting for better pay.union will not immediately go on strike. it allows the union's bargaining team it call for a strike if their demands are not met with uc administrators. >>> a victory for thousands of unemployed workers in california. first, we want to check on the stock ♪ from the imagine industry of the golden gate br to the celebrity of hollywood, california has it hear the kid screaming. having a good time and...
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here's isabella velicogna, professor of earth system science at the university of california in irvineme ago that people are finding it hard to adapt to the high temperatures. we're lucky enough in irvine because we're along the coast, and so we have the breeze, as you can see, and so the temperature here is about 26 degrees. but if you move towards the interior, it's going to get much higher temperatures. right. do stay where you are, then. we can see that breeze! how are people having to adapt to this? i do think that, first, it's a big deal having this change in temperature, especially because we are observing in places where temperatures have now reached just very high levels so early, and even never, as you said. portland, this is a record over the past almost 80 years, so it's just... it's like a big change. that's an impact... inaudible elderly people... you have to be careful to be in an air conditioned environment and try to adjust. professor isabella velicogna there. 0nto other news. another body has been found in the rubble of a collapsed miami, florida apartment building. 1
here's isabella velicogna, professor of earth system science at the university of california in irvineme ago that people are finding it hard to adapt to the high temperatures. we're lucky enough in irvine because we're along the coast, and so we have the breeze, as you can see, and so the temperature here is about 26 degrees. but if you move towards the interior, it's going to get much higher temperatures. right. do stay where you are, then. we can see that breeze! how are people having to...
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i'm joined now by dov waxman — professor of israel studies at the university of california in los angeleslso got a new head of state today with with almost without anyone noticing because of the political drama. another politician who in his time has crossed swords with netanyahu. is this just a day that was always going to come one day that you have run out of people, allies, because gradually come if you been in office long enough you've kinda fallen out with most people. estimate think i'm a really, netanyahu brought this upon himself. he made so many promises to so many people over so many years and broken those promises that he really wasn't left with many allies any more, anybody who is likely to believe him. he tried to appeal to all of these party leaders desperately in recent weeks and offering them rotation on the premiership, his promises have fallen on deaf ears because everybody saw how he treated his previous partner and nobody is willing to trust him this time around. . . . willing to trust him this time around. ., .,, ,., .., willing to trust him this time around. ., ., ,
i'm joined now by dov waxman — professor of israel studies at the university of california in los angeleslso got a new head of state today with with almost without anyone noticing because of the political drama. another politician who in his time has crossed swords with netanyahu. is this just a day that was always going to come one day that you have run out of people, allies, because gradually come if you been in office long enough you've kinda fallen out with most people. estimate think i'm...