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he joins us, university of california berkeley graduate school of education. murray sperber, over time has the case that colleges themselves make for big dollar sports changed as the money has grown and grown, as the salaries have grown, the reasons, have they changed how they explain themselves to themselves? >> not really. i think they still go with the student athlete label. they're at great pains to emphasize that these are students first who just lp to play this sport and they're very reluctant to give up that facade because the alternative is paying the athletes. and they know that that will completely overturn the system that has certainly benefited athletic departments. i've argued it doesn't necessarily benefit universities but athletic departments are fat and sassy at the time athletic associations are rattling the tin cup. they've never changed the ideology and in the case the o'bannon case that you mentioned before, before the judge they made these arguments and judge will cin in oakland just shook her head and was incredulous about the cases of th
he joins us, university of california berkeley graduate school of education. murray sperber, over time has the case that colleges themselves make for big dollar sports changed as the money has grown and grown, as the salaries have grown, the reasons, have they changed how they explain themselves to themselves? >> not really. i think they still go with the student athlete label. they're at great pains to emphasize that these are students first who just lp to play this sport and they're...
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here at the university of california at berkeley seismology lab the ernie warning system detected it would reach berkeley a second and a half after it struck san ramon. when the earthquake struck napa last year they received a 5 second warning. san francisco 10 seconds. that is because the epicenter was further away. and that is enough time to stop a b.a.r.t. train. it measures the waves of an earthquake from hundreds of underground censors. >> it is not earthquake prediction. it is watching an earthquake begin and trying to sunday signal out to people -- send a signal out to people. >> reporter: many emergency response teams receive the alerts but sizenologist are working -- seismologist are working working to expand it. that will take $80 million over five years. >> other parts of the state besides the bay area and the los angeles basin have sparse coverage. >> reporter: it will take two years to install the statewide system if and when they get the money. >> rob roth, thank you. >>> university of california at berkeley seismologist said if it struck in a certain way it could be mo
here at the university of california at berkeley seismology lab the ernie warning system detected it would reach berkeley a second and a half after it struck san ramon. when the earthquake struck napa last year they received a 5 second warning. san francisco 10 seconds. that is because the epicenter was further away. and that is enough time to stop a b.a.r.t. train. it measures the waves of an earthquake from hundreds of underground censors. >> it is not earthquake prediction. it is...
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. >>> an unexpected outage at university of california at berkeley.ssor who wouldn't cancel class is what caused the outage. >> julie haener is here now for what we are working on for 6:00 p.m. >> coming up a library system throwing out hundreds of thousands of books. . >> the people who were supposed to be in charge of our legacy of knowledge don't care. >> why officials say it is common practice and one woman's push to keep the books. >> also new developments in the fight over a residential hotel in the east bay. the lawsuit just announced today after 2 investigates looked into claims about unlivable conditions. these stories and much more coming up new at 6:00 p.m. [bulldog yawns] i can't wait to get to mattress discounters because the tempur-pedic bonus event ends sunday. choose $300 in free gifts, and get up to 48 months interest-free financing with any tempur-pedic mattress. ♪ mattress discounters ♪ >>> dozens of buildings lost power on the university of california at berkeley campus today. [ indiscernible ] >> when it went out some professors m
. >>> an unexpected outage at university of california at berkeley.ssor who wouldn't cancel class is what caused the outage. >> julie haener is here now for what we are working on for 6:00 p.m. >> coming up a library system throwing out hundreds of thousands of books. . >> the people who were supposed to be in charge of our legacy of knowledge don't care. >> why officials say it is common practice and one woman's push to keep the books. >> also new...
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she recently spoke in the university of california berkeley on the challenges that women face in politics. including her own experience in running as governor of texas. wendy davis: perhaps, given the sexualized nature in which women's candidate and issues framed, some of that wolf whis tling occurs in very pointed ways. for example, in my race, my opponent deriders photo
she recently spoke in the university of california berkeley on the challenges that women face in politics. including her own experience in running as governor of texas. wendy davis: perhaps, given the sexualized nature in which women's candidate and issues framed, some of that wolf whis tling occurs in very pointed ways. for example, in my race, my opponent deriders photo
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flavio: los padres de los alumnos desaparecidos estarÁn en la universidad de california en berkeley deudad de san francisco el sÁbado. marÍa leticia: para conmemorar el jueves santo el papa francisco lavÓ los pies de los empresas en una prisiÓn de roma. los presos eran seis hombres y seis mujeres. como parte de este ritual, el pontÍfice le pidiÓ a los recursos que oraran por Él. a nivel local varios lÍderes religiosos lavar los pies de inmigrantes que dicen temer que los soportan. el evento tuvo lugar afuera de las oficinas de inmigraciÓn en san francisco. allÍ aprovecharon el jueves santo para que un alto a la deportaciÓn y separaciÓn de familias. entrevistado: estamos mostrÁndoles que queremos a su dignidad, creemos que se merecen una vida mejor. marÍa leticia: los participantes dijeron que preste el prÓximo 17 de abril un juez levante la suspensiÓn de la acciÓn ejecutiva migratoria. y como todos los aÑos los fines catÓlicos acuden a su iglesia para conmemorar el jueves santo. ramÓn, nos habla de este evento religioso que hoy tuvo un tinte de esperanza migratoria en la iglesia de nue
flavio: los padres de los alumnos desaparecidos estarÁn en la universidad de california en berkeley deudad de san francisco el sÁbado. marÍa leticia: para conmemorar el jueves santo el papa francisco lavÓ los pies de los empresas en una prisiÓn de roma. los presos eran seis hombres y seis mujeres. como parte de este ritual, el pontÍfice le pidiÓ a los recursos que oraran por Él. a nivel local varios lÍderes religiosos lavar los pies de inmigrantes que dicen temer que los soportan. el...
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become her husband, paul taylor, and very straight the economist, professor at the university of california berkeley. he thought they were sensational and he hired her first work program of the state of california to try to help all of these agricultural migrants. then, since he was an agricultural economist he took it across to washington d.c. to the department of agriculture where they had started a small photographic project. the man took one look at the photographs and hired her on the spot. had no idea what he could do but he thought this photographer has to work for this project. in 1936 she shifted and began to work for the federal government for a project known as the foreign security agency. >> host: how long was she with the feds? >> guest: she worked for them for four. 10 series to the fall of teen 39. the project itself was killed off by republican congresspeople and all of franklin roosevelt's enterprises. it was killed off in 1941 1942. during those years she worked like a trooper. she may have been disabled, but she was a very strong woman. she was traveling through the nature areas o
become her husband, paul taylor, and very straight the economist, professor at the university of california berkeley. he thought they were sensational and he hired her first work program of the state of california to try to help all of these agricultural migrants. then, since he was an agricultural economist he took it across to washington d.c. to the department of agriculture where they had started a small photographic project. the man took one look at the photographs and hired her on the...
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berkeley. all of the protesters that marched from the university of california at berkeley to university avenuerant, they are demanding a $15 an hour minimum wage, protests across the country, this one in berkeley is the biggest in the bay area. they shut down this intersection. we are not aware of problems. can't see whether there are police on the scene. we have rob roth on the scene, working to get more information and we will have that at 6:00 p.m. the headline right now, one of the busiest intersections in berkeley shut down by this protest. >>> learning more about a bystander killed after a police chase last saturday night. the man's family is raising questions about the events that led to his death and the police department's role in the incident. >> allie rasmuss the report. >> this was the station -- allie rasmus has the report. >> this was the station. >> memorial with friends and classmates writing their good- byes. the 24-year-old husband and father graduated from barber college friday night. >> said i am going to open up a shop. wanted to take care of his baby. that was his goal. m
berkeley. all of the protesters that marched from the university of california at berkeley to university avenuerant, they are demanding a $15 an hour minimum wage, protests across the country, this one in berkeley is the biggest in the bay area. they shut down this intersection. we are not aware of problems. can't see whether there are police on the scene. we have rob roth on the scene, working to get more information and we will have that at 6:00 p.m. the headline right now, one of the busiest...
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recently, the university of california-berkeley journal of politics and policy came out with their februarydition. the entire addition was devoted to an analysis of the impact of top two. they published 15 articles written by 18 political scientists. let me just say, generally speaking, the attitude of these political scientists towards this new system was not sympathetic. not sympathetic. i wanted to share with you some of the titles of the articles, because i got a kick out of this. they are kind of scary. these are political scientists. if you were -- if you even buy the idea that there is a science, that political scientists are experts in, which i don't, but i find it entertaining. they came up with scary titles. top two, too soon to tell? why the top two primary fails california voters. here is my favorite. is california's top two primary bad for women candidates? guess what the answer was? [laughter] but as i say, this is a good ink. it is good to bring these issues out. it is good for the opposition to have to put their cards on the table. it is good for us to have to argue, why thi
recently, the university of california-berkeley journal of politics and policy came out with their februarydition. the entire addition was devoted to an analysis of the impact of top two. they published 15 articles written by 18 political scientists. let me just say, generally speaking, the attitude of these political scientists towards this new system was not sympathetic. not sympathetic. i wanted to share with you some of the titles of the articles, because i got a kick out of this. they are...
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probabilidades de Éxito cuando tenga que ir al escuela un estudio del departamento educaciÓn de california en berkeley nueve meses casi no de diferencias entre los niÑos mÉxico americanos y los anglosajones pero ya a los 24 36 meses veÍamos diferencias cognitivas. luis: las conclusiones muestran lo crÍtico que se periodo de entre uno y 3 aÑos para el desarrollo infantil. >> es clave que los padres estÉn interactuando con sus hijos mÁs para que puedan estar hablando mÁs y saber mÁs. luis: el estudio no significa que los hispanos sean malos padres las conclusiones no tienen que ver con eso sÍ significa que muchas familias no le dan a sus hijos pequeÑos las oportunidades desarrollar su lenguaje y formular sus propias ideas. habilidades que les serÍan sumamente Útiles cuando llegue el momento de ir a la escuela. >> desde niÑa muy chiquita empecÉ a leerle. luis: a su hijo mayor no le leyo pero despuÉs decidiÓ leerle a los mÁs pequeÑos. >> cuando vienes aquÍ agarras otras ideas. luis: esos ejemplos pueden darle a sus hijos la ventaja que necesita, porque la educaciÓn de los mÁs pequeÑos empieza mucho antes
probabilidades de Éxito cuando tenga que ir al escuela un estudio del departamento educaciÓn de california en berkeley nueve meses casi no de diferencias entre los niÑos mÉxico americanos y los anglosajones pero ya a los 24 36 meses veÍamos diferencias cognitivas. luis: las conclusiones muestran lo crÍtico que se periodo de entre uno y 3 aÑos para el desarrollo infantil. >> es clave que los padres estÉn interactuando con sus hijos mÁs para que puedan estar hablando mÁs y saber...
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this was hosted by the university of california berkeley. >> today it is an absolute delight for me to introduce and welcome gabriel stricker. he is a cal alum. some of you artie know that. he is chief of communications at twitter. chief communications officer. we will be welcoming back, not just for this event, but he has also been helping berkeley think about and celebrate be 50 year anniversary of the free speech movement. this is an important year in berkeley this year. his bachelor of arts was in latin american studies as a graduate at berkeley. his current role as to communications officer, he leads the global teams for media relations and public policy and media partnerships more generally. he first came to twitter in 2012, stepping into the world's absolutely highest profile roles in the communications field. he has been credited by many as the driving force behind turning around twitter's public reputation. gabriel has been recognized as one of the most successful in his field. he was named one of the 20 top insiders. prior to joining twitter, he was director of global communi
this was hosted by the university of california berkeley. >> today it is an absolute delight for me to introduce and welcome gabriel stricker. he is a cal alum. some of you artie know that. he is chief of communications at twitter. chief communications officer. we will be welcoming back, not just for this event, but he has also been helping berkeley think about and celebrate be 50 year anniversary of the free speech movement. this is an important year in berkeley this year. his bachelor...
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she recently spoke in the university of california berkeley on the challenges that women face in politics. including her own experience in running as governor of texas. wendy davis: perhaps, given the sexualized nature in which women's candidate and issues framed, some of that wolf whis tling occurs in very pointed ways. for example, in my race, my opponent deriders photoshopped sexual images with my head on it . to view the ads as highly sexualized rather than a highly competent state leader. there were also suggestions that i abandoned my children when i went to law school. instead, attention was diverted from a achievement. i was no longer to be applauded for graduating law school with honors while also juggling responsibilities of caring for my young family. i was to be revile for self-improvement at the expense of doing my full-time to child rearing. >> you can see that entire event with wendy davis tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span. on the next washington journal eric of the washington institute for near east policy talks about the arab league halt to counter -- called to counter ex
she recently spoke in the university of california berkeley on the challenges that women face in politics. including her own experience in running as governor of texas. wendy davis: perhaps, given the sexualized nature in which women's candidate and issues framed, some of that wolf whis tling occurs in very pointed ways. for example, in my race, my opponent deriders photoshopped sexual images with my head on it . to view the ads as highly sexualized rather than a highly competent state leader....
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. >>> al gore spoke about climate change at university of california at berkeley today. >> you can go around the world and see bigger floods, bigger crowds and rising -- droughts and rising seas because the frozen parts of the planet are melting. >> he warned many policy makers ignore signs of global warming and he said leaders need to wake up and shift their vision. >>> violations of the clean water act are costing a company millions of dollars. officials announced a settlement. they said the company agreed to pay $5 million to install waste water treatment and take measures to prevent future violations. they sent toxic discharges into the creek and was fined $2.5 million. >> the money will go wholly to making sure the water that enters the creek does not have violations of federal clean water standards. >> over 5 years the industrial waste water wound up in san francisco bay. >>> changes coming to the biggest water product. the delta tunnel routes water underneath the delta to the central valley and southern california. wild land hab tast restoration has been slashed by 2/3. they cr
. >>> al gore spoke about climate change at university of california at berkeley today. >> you can go around the world and see bigger floods, bigger crowds and rising -- droughts and rising seas because the frozen parts of the planet are melting. >> he warned many policy makers ignore signs of global warming and he said leaders need to wake up and shift their vision. >>> violations of the clean water act are costing a company millions of dollars. officials...
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program at the university of california berkeley when i finally read the book moneyball. and i would actually say that was the first time when i felt like somebody with my background, with my sort of limited baseball background and you know maybe with my education profile could contribute to major league front office. and then, i came upon this posting for a baseball operations, assistant position with the a's. and it just seemed like the perfect fit because it was with the a's, it was with billy beane and it was a very quantitative position by nature. >> reporter: it sounds like you really wanted the job. >> there was really no stone that was going to leave unturned, sort of in my preparation process. i learned the organization inside out, learned the minor league system, you know what people in the front office did. i just wanted to feel like, you know, i wanted to walk out of that interview saying, "i spent too much time preparing." >> yeah. i was lucky to have farhan walk through those doors. i think that highly of him. he's a great baseball executive and he's a bette
program at the university of california berkeley when i finally read the book moneyball. and i would actually say that was the first time when i felt like somebody with my background, with my sort of limited baseball background and you know maybe with my education profile could contribute to major league front office. and then, i came upon this posting for a baseball operations, assistant position with the a's. and it just seemed like the perfect fit because it was with the a's, it was with...
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. >> the collegiate 100 is something we started with the university of california at berkeley.e had some members who are graduates of that school, the university, and we're like, when i was in college, it would have been helpful if we had a connection to our local chapter. so we started a collegiate 100 where we identified students at the university who were interested in what we were doing, interested in potentially in the future becoming a member of the 100 after they've kind of gone through their professional career. and said, how do we start making linkages? the linkage for us was a natural one because we could say, not only can we mentor them, they can also help us mentor the kids in high school. because you have tutoring and you have just kind of -- some of our members, we're in our 30s, 40s, 50s, when a high school student sees us, they're like, that's a bit far off for me. maybe i can find somebody who's been in their late teens, early 20s. it was a natural linkage. we've kind of rolled that out for the national 100 where we have other chapters doing the same thing at c
. >> the collegiate 100 is something we started with the university of california at berkeley.e had some members who are graduates of that school, the university, and we're like, when i was in college, it would have been helpful if we had a connection to our local chapter. so we started a collegiate 100 where we identified students at the university who were interested in what we were doing, interested in potentially in the future becoming a member of the 100 after they've kind of gone...
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blanca ---una estudiante de la univeridad de california en berkeley fue agredida sexualmente en su dormitoriompaÑero de trabajo. take vo ---segun la policia del campus la joven conoci al sospechoso en una compaÑia donde estaba haciendo su practica profesional. ---el hombre es descrito como asiatico de 20 a 30 aÑos de edad complexin mediana, ojos caf y cabello negro corto. ---las autoridades recomiendan a los estudiantes que viven en los dormitorios activar el telefono de emergencia....
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he goes out to northern california, to berkeley or palo alto or something and got a huge reaction from the young people there. i have to tell you i listened to it and i like it, it sounds common-sensical to me. i think john has some information about how rand paul comes over with women republicans, that is perhaps that shows you how much work he has got to do. but i will tell you a year ago i would have thought he is a little too on the edge for the republican party. i listened to him now and i think, that's okay. that's good. that makes sense to me. >> he is not out of the the question? >> this viability question, we have a striking difference between men and women among republicans and independents look at rand paul 22 percent of men said they would seriously consider voting for him only 11 percent of women and that gap between men and women is larger than it is for any other republican in the field. i think some of that, i don't think much of that has to do with some of the controversies he had with various news interviews he has done with various women because i don't think many vo
he goes out to northern california, to berkeley or palo alto or something and got a huge reaction from the young people there. i have to tell you i listened to it and i like it, it sounds common-sensical to me. i think john has some information about how rand paul comes over with women republicans, that is perhaps that shows you how much work he has got to do. but i will tell you a year ago i would have thought he is a little too on the edge for the republican party. i listened to him now and i...
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[applause] from the university of california at berkeley, gabriel sanchez from west covina, california. [applause] from the university of maryland, naomi harris of upper marlborough, maryland. [applause] and from our newest scholarship partner, the george washington university, mariana sotomayor from florida. [applause] with that, let's give our scholarship recipients again a big round of applause. [applause] and thanks again to mrs. obama for her support of our scholarship program. [applause] christi: thank you margaret and thank you again to the first lady for your support. [applause] now i am honored tonight to present this year's winners of the white house correspondents association journalism awards. these awards are among the most prestigious in our field, and i would like to thank ellen for coordinating the judging. thank you. and to all of you who participated as judges. please turn your attention to the screen for a presentation about the members of the white house press corps who are among this year's winners. [video clip] >> the aldo beckman award is for in-depth reporting o
[applause] from the university of california at berkeley, gabriel sanchez from west covina, california. [applause] from the university of maryland, naomi harris of upper marlborough, maryland. [applause] and from our newest scholarship partner, the george washington university, mariana sotomayor from florida. [applause] with that, let's give our scholarship recipients again a big round of applause. [applause] and thanks again to mrs. obama for her support of our scholarship program. [applause]...
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uc-berkeley of california. this is what you need to know heading out the door this morning.s, as well. near or record warmth today and tomorrow but we do have a beach hazard you need to know about. rip currents also sneaker waves very high swells so if you are heading to the beaches to cool off be very mindful of an angry free. we have mild numbers out the door. it is 61 degrees at this hour in livermore. 57 degrees in san francisco. and 63 in santa rosa. the coast is clear. we'll have wall-to-wall sunshine today as the area of high pressure builds into the bay area. as that happens, we are going to see an offshore flow that will result in some warm temperatures by friday evening. we'll see more of an onshore component and that will cool us down for the weekend then after that we have a chance of rain and we'll talk about that at 48 minutes after the hour. >> okay, we'll wait for that. in the meantime, gosh, i don't know why today's been so busy with accidents. but they have been. we have been clearing them quickly, as well. they have left behind some residual traffic jams.
uc-berkeley of california. this is what you need to know heading out the door this morning.s, as well. near or record warmth today and tomorrow but we do have a beach hazard you need to know about. rip currents also sneaker waves very high swells so if you are heading to the beaches to cool off be very mindful of an angry free. we have mild numbers out the door. it is 61 degrees at this hour in livermore. 57 degrees in san francisco. and 63 in santa rosa. the coast is clear. we'll have...
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university of california campuses began a four day strike today accusing their employer of unfair labor practices. doctors and their supporters carried signs and walked the picket line outside uc berkeley student health center today. they joined the counter parts at uc san francisco and three other california campuses for this walkout. the doctors are currently negotiating their first contract. union representatives accuse uc of withholding financial information that they say they need to negotiate a fair contract. >> our doctors haven't had any sort of significant raise in years. they're below market value. we're worried for the student health centers that they need to be recruited and retained. >> doctors at uc campuses in southern california are set to begin their four-day strike starting on saturday. in a statement, the uc office of the president said it was disappointed by the labor action. the university also denied claims that the strikes were called over charges of unfair labor practices and accused the union of refusing to discuss those allegations at the marketing table. >>> vice president joe buy den and his wife -- biden and his wife jill are expected to fly into the area.
university of california campuses began a four day strike today accusing their employer of unfair labor practices. doctors and their supporters carried signs and walked the picket line outside uc berkeley student health center today. they joined the counter parts at uc san francisco and three other california campuses for this walkout. the doctors are currently negotiating their first contract. union representatives accuse uc of withholding financial information that they say they need to...
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began our own seminary in the united states, which is now affiliated with the university of california berkeley. it began from a scholar. he was actually a convert to islam. he was not born moslem. this notion that of training and educating religious scholars i think is a very important one, and obviously morocco is a great success story. the other point that i think is worth highlighting as her excellency pointed out is that morocco is very successful in reducing the number of foreign fighters that are fighting in iraq and syria. again, this is another success story. we hear about countries, to an easier for example -- tunisia has a high number of fighters who have gone to fight. but morocco has been able to reduce the number of foreign fighters. i just wanted to briefly note a few points that were made. generally speaking, it is very important as he in great detail explained to us, that isis did not develop out of a vacuum. there is a long history. people -- the media has tried to persuade us that this movement developed overnight, that developed out of a vacuum, and as was eloquently explain
began our own seminary in the united states, which is now affiliated with the university of california berkeley. it began from a scholar. he was actually a convert to islam. he was not born moslem. this notion that of training and educating religious scholars i think is a very important one, and obviously morocco is a great success story. the other point that i think is worth highlighting as her excellency pointed out is that morocco is very successful in reducing the number of foreign fighters...
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[applause] from the university of california at berkeley -- from west covina, california. [applause] from the university of maryland naomi harris of upper marlborough, maryland. [applause] and from our newest scholarship partner, the george washington university, mariana sotomayor from florida. [applause] with that, let's give our scholarship recipients again a big round of applause. [applause] and thanks again to mrs. obama for her support of our scholarship program. [applause] christi: thank you margaret and thank you again to the first lady for your support. [applause] now i am honored tonight to present this year's winners of the white house correspondents association journalism awards. these awards are among the most prestigious in our field, and i would like to thank ellen for coordinating the judging. thank you. and to all of you who participated as judges. please turn your attention to the screen for a presentation about the members of the white house press corps who are among this year's winners. [video clip] >> the aldo beckman award is for in-depth reporting on
[applause] from the university of california at berkeley -- from west covina, california. [applause] from the university of maryland naomi harris of upper marlborough, maryland. [applause] and from our newest scholarship partner, the george washington university, mariana sotomayor from florida. [applause] with that, let's give our scholarship recipients again a big round of applause. [applause] and thanks again to mrs. obama for her support of our scholarship program. [applause] christi: thank...
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from the university of california at berkeley, gabriel sanchez from west covina california.university of maryland, naomi harris of upper marlborough, maryland. and from our newest scholarship partner, the george washington university, mariana sotomayor from tampa, florida. with that, let's give our scholarship recipients again a big round of applause. and thanks again to mrs. obama for your support of our scholarship program. christi: thank you, margaret and thank you again to the first lady for your support. now i am honored tonight to present this year's winners of the white house correspondents association journalism awards. these awards are among the most prestigious in our field, and i would like to thank ellen for coordinating the judging. thank you. and to all of you who participated as judges. please turn your attention to the screen for a presentation about the members of the white house press corps who are among this year's winners. [video clip] >> the aldo beckman award is for in-depth reporting on the white house. peter baker's entry was really outstanding in tha
from the university of california at berkeley, gabriel sanchez from west covina california.university of maryland, naomi harris of upper marlborough, maryland. and from our newest scholarship partner, the george washington university, mariana sotomayor from tampa, florida. with that, let's give our scholarship recipients again a big round of applause. and thanks again to mrs. obama for your support of our scholarship program. christi: thank you, margaret and thank you again to the first lady...
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in california recently university of california berkeley journal of politics and it was devoted to thes of impact of top two. so they published 15 articles written by 18 political scientists and let me just say that generally speaking the attitude of these political scientists towards this new system was not sympathetic. i wanted to share with you just some of the titles of the articles because i really got a kick out of this and they're kind of scary. these are like political scientists and if you even buy the idea that there is a science that political scientists are experts. i find it entertaining to read their stuff. top two too soon to tell. why the top two primary fails california voters. here was my favorite, is california's top two primary bad for women candidates? guess what the answer was. but as i say, this is the good thing. this is a good thing. it's good tore the opposition to put the cards out on the table and argue why this system is a better system for the voters and for the people of this country. that's part of what i want us to talk about today and the panels that w
in california recently university of california berkeley journal of politics and it was devoted to thes of impact of top two. so they published 15 articles written by 18 political scientists and let me just say that generally speaking the attitude of these political scientists towards this new system was not sympathetic. i wanted to share with you just some of the titles of the articles because i really got a kick out of this and they're kind of scary. these are like political scientists and if...
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began our road seminary in the united states which is now affiliated with the university of california berkeley. it began from a scholar by the name of he and yousef was a convert. so this notion of training and of educating religious scholars say this is a very important one and obviously, morocco is a great success story. the other point that is worth highlighting as her excellency pointed out is that the rocco has always been very successful in reducing the number of foreign writers that are fighting in iraq and syria. this is another success story. we hear about countries that are quite surprising. tunisia, for example has a very high number of foreign writers that have gone to fight in iraq and syria, but morocco has been able to reduce the number of foreign fighters. i just wanted to briefly note a few points that dr. abaddi made. weekly speaking, it is very important idea in great detail explained to us that daish or isis did not develop out of a vacuum. there is the long history. i think the media has tried to persuade us that this movement developed overnight, that it developed out of
began our road seminary in the united states which is now affiliated with the university of california berkeley. it began from a scholar by the name of he and yousef was a convert. so this notion of training and of educating religious scholars say this is a very important one and obviously, morocco is a great success story. the other point that is worth highlighting as her excellency pointed out is that the rocco has always been very successful in reducing the number of foreign writers that are...
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she spoke of university of california berkeley. this is about 50 minutes.ost: today it is an absolute delight for me to introduce and welcome gabriel stricker. he is a cal alum. some of you already know that. he is chief of communications on twitter. chief communications officer. he also has been helping berkeley think about and celebrate the 50th anniversary of the free speech movement, quite an important your -- year in berkeley this year. his bachelor of arts was a latin american studies as an undergraduate at work with. -- at berkeley. his current role as to communications officer, he leads the global teams for media relations and public policy and media partnerships more generally. he first came to twitter in 2012, stepping into the world's absolutely highest profile roles in the communications field. he has in fact been credited by many as the driving force behind turning around twitter's public reputation. . gabriel has been well recognized for his success. he was recognized as one of the top communicators, one of "pr week's" top 20 digital influence
she spoke of university of california berkeley. this is about 50 minutes.ost: today it is an absolute delight for me to introduce and welcome gabriel stricker. he is a cal alum. some of you already know that. he is chief of communications on twitter. chief communications officer. he also has been helping berkeley think about and celebrate the 50th anniversary of the free speech movement, quite an important your -- year in berkeley this year. his bachelor of arts was a latin american studies as...
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blanca ---una estudiante de la univeridad de california en berkeley fue agredida sexualmente en su dormitoriocampus la joven conoci al sospechoso en una compaÑia donde ella estaba haciendo su practica profesional. ---el hombre es descrito como asiatico de 20 a 30 aÑos de edad complexin mediana ojos caf y cabello negro corto. ---las autoridades recomiendan a los estudiantes que viven en los dormitorios activar el telefono de emergencia. vo ---los padres de "audrie pott" y de los chicos que la abordaron sexualmente y expusieron sus fotos en internet, llegaron a un acuerdo en la demanda tras la muerte de la adolescente. ---los jvenes se disculparon en corte ante "larry y sheila pott" y acordaron hacer presentaciones sobre los peligros de su comportamiento. ---tambin deben pagar 950 mil dlares. ---esto pone fin a un polmico caso sobre las fatales consecuencias del consumo de alcohol, conducta sexual y uso de telfonos inteligentes por parte de adolescentes. vo-blanca ---"marc benioff" el presidente de la empresa con base en san francisco, "sales force.com" ofrecio a los empleados de su compaÑia qu
blanca ---una estudiante de la univeridad de california en berkeley fue agredida sexualmente en su dormitoriocampus la joven conoci al sospechoso en una compaÑia donde ella estaba haciendo su practica profesional. ---el hombre es descrito como asiatico de 20 a 30 aÑos de edad complexin mediana ojos caf y cabello negro corto. ---las autoridades recomiendan a los estudiantes que viven en los dormitorios activar el telefono de emergencia. vo ---los padres de "audrie pott" y de los...
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. >> i am going to the university of california at berkeley. [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: withrds he is staying in the bay area for college. becoming a cal bear next year. the decision he didn't make till a few days ago. >> it was hard. leading to arizona, cal, i think i made the best decision for myself. it took a lot of time. >> reporter: by those cheers the decision was music to fan's ears. all who packed his mother's restaurant, a place where she was working till moments before the announcement. >> i am proud of my son. the whole team. just the community coming together. i appreciate it. >> happy to bring it right here where people could see her craft. it is what she does. gets down in the kitchen. >> reporter: and he gets down on the court. last month he led the team to the state title. now he gets to take a new role, being a positive force for the community. >> means a lot. something that i always been taught ome. -- to me. >> the impact he can have on a community, the impact he had on the community. >> that championship game was played at cal so he ended his high school
. >> i am going to the university of california at berkeley. [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: withrds he is staying in the bay area for college. becoming a cal bear next year. the decision he didn't make till a few days ago. >> it was hard. leading to arizona, cal, i think i made the best decision for myself. it took a lot of time. >> reporter: by those cheers the decision was music to fan's ears. all who packed his mother's restaurant, a place where she was working...
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recently the university of california, berkeley journal of politics and policy came out with their februarye entire addition was devoted to an analysis of the impact of top to. and so they published 15 articles written by 18 political scientists, and let me just say that generally speaking, the attitude of these political scientists towards this new system was not sympathetic. not sympathetic. i wanted to share with you just a few of the titles of the article because i really got a kick out of this, and they're kind of scary to these are like political scientist. if you even buy the idea that there is a science, that political scientists are experts in, which i don't, but anyway, i find it entertaining to read her stuff. so they came up with like scary titles. top two too soon to tell. why the top two primary fails california voter. it was my favorite. is california's top two primary bad for women candidates? guess what the answer was? [laughter] but as i say, this is a good thing, this is a good thing, it's good to bring these issues out to it's good for the opposition to have to put their
recently the university of california, berkeley journal of politics and policy came out with their februarye entire addition was devoted to an analysis of the impact of top to. and so they published 15 articles written by 18 political scientists, and let me just say that generally speaking, the attitude of these political scientists towards this new system was not sympathetic. not sympathetic. i wanted to share with you just a few of the titles of the article because i really got a kick out of...
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que tal le saluda fabiola lfredo mendez, estudiante de la universidad de california- berkeley por sospechaon vientos y nubes en el cielo. sin embargo la temperatura aumentara hasta los 69 y tendremos un dia mayormente soleado. por la noche brizas frescas y una temperatura minima de 48 frio para los gigantes en su partido de vuelta contra los rockies de colorado esta noche. prevea trafico pesado por las calles aledañas al at and t parkmas en una hora, mientras tanto pasela bien... checan esto, tengo huevos... salchicha... jamón... tocino... queso, y pan sourdough tostado. uh, el mio es más fácil. mmmnommmm etc (eating sounds) . ¿cual es su rollo? llénate con el nuevo loaded breakfast sándwich de jack. que tiene? que no tienge?! viene con 2 huevos frescamente preparados, jamón, salchicha, tocino y queso en un pan sourdough tostado hecho sólo para ti. es como un desayuno buffet que cave en tu mano. my más que la edad, lo que he dimporta es cómo se siente unoa opor dentro. por ejemplo, yo me siento bien y pues sé que me veo bien... ...osea, no seré último modelo, pero pues quiero funcionar de
que tal le saluda fabiola lfredo mendez, estudiante de la universidad de california- berkeley por sospechaon vientos y nubes en el cielo. sin embargo la temperatura aumentara hasta los 69 y tendremos un dia mayormente soleado. por la noche brizas frescas y una temperatura minima de 48 frio para los gigantes en su partido de vuelta contra los rockies de colorado esta noche. prevea trafico pesado por las calles aledañas al at and t parkmas en una hora, mientras tanto pasela bien... checan esto,...
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and we talked to this kid who had a ba in english in from california. berkeley.do you manage this? he said i don't know what the hell they do in the back here, but what i do know is that every customer who comes out of there, i know if they're happy, if they're leaving right, i know the measurement of my customers who walk in there. and that's all he had to know. he had to know that if there's kids in the back room delivering a product that most people went out and said i love apple. >> a really modern thing. these are people with nice terms, people who work remotely and there's figures -- >> it's a growing population. either freelancers who have their own businesses and outsource and you have people who are working from home. and it's growing. i mean this is a growing population, and you want to the have them part of the team how do you do that? and thieves is not what it sounds like because we're not talking about people who steal, that number is small. we're talking about the biggest thieve of all in business which is fear. and organizations are filled with fe
and we talked to this kid who had a ba in english in from california. berkeley.do you manage this? he said i don't know what the hell they do in the back here, but what i do know is that every customer who comes out of there, i know if they're happy, if they're leaving right, i know the measurement of my customers who walk in there. and that's all he had to know. he had to know that if there's kids in the back room delivering a product that most people went out and said i love apple. >> a...
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"dan was 20 when he walked off the campus of university of california, berkeley to launch what wouldan iconic publication. having guided "rolling stone" to an institution wenner faces the prospect of battling to restore credibility." it goes on to say that "8:00 p.m. the columbia journalism school will release a report. wenner commission of the report which will be published on the "rolling stone" website. he said the document will be subtly presented and he is braced for criticism likely to follow up. he says when asked about criticism, "i listen to it and try to learn from it." he says it is usually pretty helpful. he declined on a report that set of the story i read it once before its release online november 19. the 9000 word piece sent uva into an uproar and then crumbled under scrutiny. david in new mexico, a democrat. you are on the air. caller: jhhi greta. there's always been a problemwith the media and print. that's a rush to sensationalism. are you there? host: yeah rush to sensationalism. caller: there has always been a rush to sensationalism to get their name out there. th
"dan was 20 when he walked off the campus of university of california, berkeley to launch what wouldan iconic publication. having guided "rolling stone" to an institution wenner faces the prospect of battling to restore credibility." it goes on to say that "8:00 p.m. the columbia journalism school will release a report. wenner commission of the report which will be published on the "rolling stone" website. he said the document will be subtly presented and he...
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joining me now from berkeley california, is james white, ceo of this week and also with us is thomas,research joining us via skype from onhonduras. the images you've been showing us from mexican border is stunning and dramatic. tell us what's been going on there and what happened since last summer's border crisis. do we have thomas? i think we have a little bit of problem with thomas' microphone. you have been doing a border story. first of all, ebbs plain to me why were you there, what drew you to the border and what work have you been doing? >> well, we were going down to the border as a delegation from net rich nation which is having their annual conference down in phoenix, arizona, this year. and we went down there to actually start to do some of the prework around immigration and see exactly what was happening in the environment. and so when we went down there we went to tent city we went to the border. on the migrant trail to see exactly what people who were trying to crossover are going through and find out also some of the issues that when they are actually here, what the ille
joining me now from berkeley california, is james white, ceo of this week and also with us is thomas,research joining us via skype from onhonduras. the images you've been showing us from mexican border is stunning and dramatic. tell us what's been going on there and what happened since last summer's border crisis. do we have thomas? i think we have a little bit of problem with thomas' microphone. you have been doing a border story. first of all, ebbs plain to me why were you there, what drew...
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began our own seminary in the united states which is now affiliated with the university of california at berkeley. it began by a scholar that's an convert to islam. he was not born in islam. so this notion of training and educating religious scholars is a very important one and morocco is a great success story. the other point i think is worth highlighting as was pointed out is morocco is successful in reducing the number of foreign fighters in iraq and syria. this is another success story. we hear about countries that are quite surprising. tunisia has a high number of fighters that have gone to fight there but morocco has been able to reduce the number of foreign fighters and i just wanted to briefly note a few points that he made and generally speaking it's very important as he in great detail explained to us isis did not develop out of a vacuum. there's a long history. the media has tried to persuade us that this movement developed overnight. that it developed out of a vacuum and as the doctor very eloquently explained it has a long history. and many others developed out of these points as men
began our own seminary in the united states which is now affiliated with the university of california at berkeley. it began by a scholar that's an convert to islam. he was not born in islam. so this notion of training and educating religious scholars is a very important one and morocco is a great success story. the other point i think is worth highlighting as was pointed out is morocco is successful in reducing the number of foreign fighters in iraq and syria. this is another success story. we...
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began our own seminary in the united states which is now affiliated with the university of california at berkeley are. it was, it began from a scholar who's actually a convert to islam. he was not born a muslim. so this notion of training and of educating religious scholars i think, is a very important one and, obviously morocco is a great success story. the other point i think that is worth highlighting as her excellency pointed out is that morocco has also been very successful in reducing the number of foreign fighters that are fighting in iraq and syria. so again, this is another success story. we hear about countries that are quite surprising tunisia, for example, has a very high number of foreign fighters that have gone to fight in iraq and syria but morocco's a story that's opinion able to reduce the number of -- been able to reduce the number of foreign fighters. and i just wanted to briefly note a few points that dr. apbadi made, and i think generally speaking it's very important as he in great detail explained to us that that issue -- isis did not develop out of a vacuum. there's a long
began our own seminary in the united states which is now affiliated with the university of california at berkeley are. it was, it began from a scholar who's actually a convert to islam. he was not born a muslim. so this notion of training and of educating religious scholars i think, is a very important one and, obviously morocco is a great success story. the other point i think that is worth highlighting as her excellency pointed out is that morocco has also been very successful in reducing the...
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in his oral history berkeley does gigantic oral histories of california governors. h day of questioning amelia frye, the woman doing the questioning, at berkeley, finally said to warren, after talking about all his triumphs and i want to talk now about 19 -- what happenin' 1942. warren broke into tears walked out of the room and never came back. >> richard reeves. [applause] >> we'll have a lance to come back to this in the question period. i would have thought it was impossible at this point to come up with a new store about abraham lincoln and the civil war. but scott martelle has succeeded. the author of four other books, including blood, passion, the ludlow massacre and class war in the northwestern west himself new book is "the mad man and the assistant: the strange life of the as sane of abraham lincoln. welcome back scatter martelle last tuesday was the 1 other anniversary of the anation of abraham lincoln. everybody know who killed him what john wilkes booth but the man who killed john wilkes booth would be the ultimate footnote to ahead. if a grad student to
in his oral history berkeley does gigantic oral histories of california governors. h day of questioning amelia frye, the woman doing the questioning, at berkeley, finally said to warren, after talking about all his triumphs and i want to talk now about 19 -- what happenin' 1942. warren broke into tears walked out of the room and never came back. >> richard reeves. [applause] >> we'll have a lance to come back to this in the question period. i would have thought it was impossible at...
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. >>> happening now, doctors at uc health center in california are on strike. abc 7 news was in berkeley when doctors walked off the job. it is the first walk off in the 40-year history. the doctors are protesting budget cuts and unfair labor practices. they have too many patients to prevent them from doing their jobs. >> they can't keep cutting more. students need the help they need when they need it. >> the walk out ends monday morning. student health centers are still open. the university released a statement saying they disagree with the union's claims the strikes are about unfair labor practice charges. >>> a california state crontologist gave a stark warning on the severity of our drought. you are looking at numbers right on par with what was the dust ball, his words. that drought caused mass zive dust clouds in the 1930s. governor brown is being criticized for not curving enough water use by farmers. they will discuss the state's response to the drought. >> we are four months into 2015. cal fire crews responded to nearly 150 wildfires in california in light of the drought. cal fir
. >>> happening now, doctors at uc health center in california are on strike. abc 7 news was in berkeley when doctors walked off the job. it is the first walk off in the 40-year history. the doctors are protesting budget cuts and unfair labor practices. they have too many patients to prevent them from doing their jobs. >> they can't keep cutting more. students need the help they need when they need it. >> the walk out ends monday morning. student health centers are still...
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california. juan fran - 2shot --pasemos a berkeley donde anoche entr en debate el proyecto de ley de vacunas obligatoriastos a favor y uno en contra el consejo de la ciudad expres su apoyo a la propuesta que llegar hoy ante la comisin de salud del senado en sacramento . lorena --de ser aprobada sta anulara el derecho que tienen los padres de no vacunar a sus hijos por razones religiosas... --tamben prohibira el ingreso a escuelas estatales a todo aquel estudiante que "no" haya sido inmunizado. lorena/take vo --- esta legislacin fue presentada tras el reciente brote de sarampin originado en el parque de diversiones de disney... --- el mes pasado... investigadores determinaron que los niños que no fueron vacunados provocaron el contagio que se propag rpidamente ... --- segn el centro de control y prevencin de enfermedades...desde diciembre ms de 140 personas han resultado contagiadas con este virus... lorena - ots --en san francisco ayer la junta de supervisores aprob una ley que prohibir a los conductores de autorbuses... take vo ...tursticos narrar mientras manejan... --la decisin fue tomada de forma una
california. juan fran - 2shot --pasemos a berkeley donde anoche entr en debate el proyecto de ley de vacunas obligatoriastos a favor y uno en contra el consejo de la ciudad expres su apoyo a la propuesta que llegar hoy ante la comisin de salud del senado en sacramento . lorena --de ser aprobada sta anulara el derecho que tienen los padres de no vacunar a sus hijos por razones religiosas... --tamben prohibira el ingreso a escuelas estatales a todo aquel estudiante que "no" haya sido...