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and, of course, important part of his legacy is california state university chico. bidwell was one of the cofounders of the university which began as the northern branch of the state normal school in 1886 is when they agreed to locate a campus here. and a lot of, the decision to locate the campus here had to do with his offer of land free to the state. the original campus was carved out of rancho chico. he donated eight acres of his cherry orchard located off the south bank of chico creek free of charge to the state of california, and that offer help seal the deal and allowed chico to gain the campus at the expense of some rival communities that were also in the hunt to house that campus. i would say that john bidwell was lasting legacy is in california agriculture. if you look at california today is still the number one agricultural state in the union, producing a rich variety of crops come something like 250 different crops and livestock products are produced by california. it's been the number one farm state in america since 1948. i think that legacy of rich agri
and, of course, important part of his legacy is california state university chico. bidwell was one of the cofounders of the university which began as the northern branch of the state normal school in 1886 is when they agreed to locate a campus here. and a lot of, the decision to locate the campus here had to do with his offer of land free to the state. the original campus was carved out of rancho chico. he donated eight acres of his cherry orchard located off the south bank of chico creek free...
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smith museum of anthropology at california state university chico campus. we are one of the only museum of anthropology in the north state of california. we cater to a large public audience. the current exhibit is called "hmong reflections: stories of our own." it is a specific exhibit on the hmong population and her journey from southeast asia to the united states. specifically, it is an exhibit not just for the hmong but of the hmong, trying to understand their journey, their hardships, their challenges, but also their determination to create a new life in the united states. this is the first part of our exhibit. this is a put together section called hmong beginnings. this introduces the visitor to the idea of where the hmong came from, considering there is no hmongland. it is a more difficult history to tell and represent. in traditional museum approaches, you will often see a map explaining a group of people came from a particular area with a defined date in history. and our approach we work with different hmong community members to discuss and explain
smith museum of anthropology at california state university chico campus. we are one of the only museum of anthropology in the north state of california. we cater to a large public audience. the current exhibit is called "hmong reflections: stories of our own." it is a specific exhibit on the hmong population and her journey from southeast asia to the united states. specifically, it is an exhibit not just for the hmong but of the hmong, trying to understand their journey, their...
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. >> but tv is on the campus of california state university. his university is a second oldest university in the california system. come inside with us to care about the future of journalism. the book is immediate speemac down. this book is the brain child abe on the door. for the star for 25 years.
. >> but tv is on the campus of california state university. his university is a second oldest university in the california system. come inside with us to care about the future of journalism. the book is immediate speemac down. this book is the brain child abe on the door. for the star for 25 years.
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a town of 92,000 residents is home to california state university. learn more on american history tv all weekend. we're standing at a place that holds profound significant for the indigenous people here in this part of what we now call butte county. these people regard this very place as the particular location where in their cosmology the creator had humans emerge into the world. it is also alumni glenn. with the discovery of gold not too far south of here, and the inability to keep that discovery spread.the news quickly and the ratio of settlers to native people began to radically shift. prior to the gold rush, there would have been somewhere on the order of maybe under 5000 settlers in all of california. have55, that would skyrocketed to above 50,000 settlers. were fraught.ons at everyvery group moment, but there was a profound sense of racism towards native peoples. the general epithet used was "digger indians." in other words, they were regarded as sub human. because they did not have the kind of technological accoutrements that european america
a town of 92,000 residents is home to california state university. learn more on american history tv all weekend. we're standing at a place that holds profound significant for the indigenous people here in this part of what we now call butte county. these people regard this very place as the particular location where in their cosmology the creator had humans emerge into the world. it is also alumni glenn. with the discovery of gold not too far south of here, and the inability to keep that...
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. >> but tv is on the campus of california state university. this university is a second oldest university in the california system. come inside with us to care about the future of journalism. the book is immediate speemac down. this book is the brain child abe on the door. for the star for 25 years. he is a prolific author in their retirement. and they had put together the manuscript towards the end of thanks to bring a different perspective to the work. the book gives the brush over the history of journalism. the basic idea is you have the factors that transform journalism. you have the rise of corporate ownership. we have the rise of the internet we have the rise of the world wide web that changed almost everything and allowed individuals to participate and then we have the global economic collapse. with the rise of smart phones, apps give huge corporate ownership of the media declining returns because of competition and economic issues and you have a result a flood of information and bad economic times which really crippled the corporate med
. >> but tv is on the campus of california state university. this university is a second oldest university in the california system. come inside with us to care about the future of journalism. the book is immediate speemac down. this book is the brain child abe on the door. for the star for 25 years. he is a prolific author in their retirement. and they had put together the manuscript towards the end of thanks to bring a different perspective to the work. the book gives the brush over the...
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it is also alumni glenn, as far as california state university chico is concerned. with the discovery of gold not to source out from here -- not too far south from here and the inability to keep that secret, the news quickly spread. the ratio of settlers to native shift,began to radically whereas prior to the gold rush, there would have been somewhere on the order of under 5000 settlers in all of california. by 1855, that would have skyrocketed to above 40,000 settlers. fraught.ions were not for every group at every moment, but there was a profound sense of racism towards native people. wasgeneral epithet used subhuman, quasi-city at -- quasi-sentient because they didn't have the technology the colonists considered standard. is not because they were not clever enough to figure it out. it is because those things were irrelevant to their daily lives. on the coast, when their type went out, the table was set. in as part of the north central valley, the mass crops of acorns provided a very important calorie rich food source for them. dear, small animals and insects were
it is also alumni glenn, as far as california state university chico is concerned. with the discovery of gold not to source out from here -- not too far south from here and the inability to keep that secret, the news quickly spread. the ratio of settlers to native shift,began to radically whereas prior to the gold rush, there would have been somewhere on the order of under 5000 settlers in all of california. by 1855, that would have skyrocketed to above 40,000 settlers. fraught.ions were not...
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as far as the california state university of chico. with the discovery of gold not too far south of here and the inability to keep that discovery secret, the news quickly spread. and the ratio of settlers to native people began to radically shift. prior to the gold rush, there would have been somewhere on the order of maybe under 5000 settlers in all of california. by 1855, that would have skyrocketed to above 50,000 settlers. and the relations were fraught. not for every group at every moment, but there was a profound sense of racism towards native peoples. the general epithet used was "digger indians." in other words, they were regarded as sub human. because they did not have the kind of technological accoutrements that european american settlers considered standard. it's not because they were not clever enough to figure it out. it is because those things were irrelevant to their daily lives. they were able to on the coast, you know, when the tide went out -- their table was set. here in this part of north central valley, the mass cr
as far as the california state university of chico. with the discovery of gold not too far south of here and the inability to keep that discovery secret, the news quickly spread. and the ratio of settlers to native people began to radically shift. prior to the gold rush, there would have been somewhere on the order of maybe under 5000 settlers in all of california. by 1855, that would have skyrocketed to above 50,000 settlers. and the relations were fraught. not for every group at every moment,...
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. >> booktv is on the campus of california state university at chico. this university is the second oldest campus and the california system. , inside with us to learn about the life and career of former u.s. congressman john. >> john was republican congressman from the columbus, ohio, area for 20 years from 1939-1958. andy was within the house of representatives the most influential congressman, republican congressman tom when it came to foreign-policy matters before, during and particularly after world war ii. john was like physically a big guy. he played football in high school and in college. he was a forceful speaker, something of a table founder. i would imagine from time to time. -- table founder. he apparently was an eloquent speaker publicly. people, they talk about his speech patterns in interesting ways. when he was talking to you one on one, or maybe any small to medium setting, he would often start one sentence before he had finished another and it could be hard to follow him. but on the house floor one-time colleague said he had never seen h
. >> booktv is on the campus of california state university at chico. this university is the second oldest campus and the california system. , inside with us to learn about the life and career of former u.s. congressman john. >> john was republican congressman from the columbus, ohio, area for 20 years from 1939-1958. andy was within the house of representatives the most influential congressman, republican congressman tom when it came to foreign-policy matters before, during and...
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. >> book tv is on the campus of california state university at chico. this university is the second oldest university in the california system. come inside to hearabout the future of journalism . >> this is "media smackdown: deconstructing the news and the future of journalism" and the book is the brainchild of a commodore, he was a reporter for the indianapolis hartford 25 years, he's a prolific author in retirement and aid had continued the manuscript and brought in jim kuyper and me toward the end of things to bring adifferent perspective . but the book is kind of the brush of the history of journalism, there's a nice chapter on the history of journalism but the basic idea is you have these factors that transformed journalism in the past 65 years so we had the rise of corporate ownership in about 1946, we had the rise of the internet, we had the rise of the world wide web. that takes almost everything and allowed individuals to participate and then we had global economic collapse during 2007 and along with that we had our smart phone apps and social m
. >> book tv is on the campus of california state university at chico. this university is the second oldest university in the california system. come inside to hearabout the future of journalism . >> this is "media smackdown: deconstructing the news and the future of journalism" and the book is the brainchild of a commodore, he was a reporter for the indianapolis hartford 25 years, he's a prolific author in retirement and aid had continued the manuscript and brought in jim...
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. >> book tv is on the campus of california state university at chico. this university is the second oldest university in the california system. come inside to hearabout the future of journalism . >> this is "media smackdown: deconstructing the news and
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eastern, we visit the california state university farm. >> we are the number one state in the nation in terms of agriculture. there are 23 csu campuses but only four of them have agriculture. chico represents the northern part of the state, we draw students from all over california to get experience in agriculture. >> and we will also go inside the chico museum to see the historic chinese altar from the 1880 chico chinese temple. watch c-span's cities tour of chico, california saturday at noon eastern on c-span two and sunday afternoon on c-span3. working with our cable affiliates and visiting cities across the country. next, look at trade deficits and their impact on the u.s. economy. speakers include former officials from the clinton and george w. bush administration. this was hosted by the washington international trade association and
eastern, we visit the california state university farm. >> we are the number one state in the nation in terms of agriculture. there are 23 csu campuses but only four of them have agriculture. chico represents the northern part of the state, we draw students from all over california to get experience in agriculture. >> and we will also go inside the chico museum to see the historic chinese altar from the 1880 chico chinese temple. watch c-span's cities tour of chico, california...
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. >> on american history tv, we visit the california state university farm. >> we are the number one state in the nation. chico are reasons northern part of the state. >> we will also go inside the chico museum to see the historic chinese altar from the 1880 temple. today at noon eastern on noon tv. working with our cable affiliates and visiting cities across the country. >> the house ways and means considered -- and other financial information, covering the years 2006 through 2015. the resolution was introduby
. >> on american history tv, we visit the california state university farm. >> we are the number one state in the nation. chico are reasons northern part of the state. >> we will also go inside the chico museum to see the historic chinese altar from the 1880 temple. today at noon eastern on noon tv. working with our cable affiliates and visiting cities across the country. >> the house ways and means considered -- and other financial information, covering the years 2006...
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. >>> a deadly shooting near california state university east bay. hayward police say it happened after 8:00 last night on fielding drive. that's just a street off college heights park. officers say when they arrived, they found a 21-year-old man who was suffering from gunshot wounds. he was taken to the hospital but he died just a short time later. according to investigators, no suspect is in custody and they don't have any leads in this case. this is hayward's second homicide of the year. >>> suisun city police are looking for a gunman who nearly shot a 1-year-old child. that baby was riding in a car when someone opened fire. the shooting happened about 2:20 yesterday afternoon. you can see there, the back windshield of the silver car completely shattered. the gunman was in an orange camaro. police say the bullet went through the trunk and stopped just before going through the seat where the child was sitting. if you have information, call suisun city police. >>> new details this morning about a story we first broke yesterday. in san jose, police a
. >>> a deadly shooting near california state university east bay. hayward police say it happened after 8:00 last night on fielding drive. that's just a street off college heights park. officers say when they arrived, they found a 21-year-old man who was suffering from gunshot wounds. he was taken to the hospital but he died just a short time later. according to investigators, no suspect is in custody and they don't have any leads in this case. this is hayward's second homicide of the...
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that is the main focus for students and staff at one california state university.rally was held yesterday at c-s-u stanslaus calling for an end to hate speech. this comes after a student at the school is seen punching a woman at a pro-trump demonstration in berkeley. the student seen on video is known as a leader of a white nationalist group. an online petition now calls on school administrators to take action against him. ( mark ) because of privacy laws...the president of c-s-u stanislaus could not give specifics about that particular case. but she did say she was happy to see students coming together at the rally. ( darya ) this morning... reaction is pouring in on president trump's plan to lower taxes. the administration is calling it the largest tax reform in the h
that is the main focus for students and staff at one california state university.rally was held yesterday at c-s-u stanslaus calling for an end to hate speech. this comes after a student at the school is seen punching a woman at a pro-trump demonstration in berkeley. the student seen on video is known as a leader of a white nationalist group. an online petition now calls on school administrators to take action against him.
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near california state university east bay.he scene, officers found a 21- year-old hispanic man suffering from gunshot wounds. he was taken to the hosptial... where he died of his injuries. there is no suspect in custody and no information available about potential suspects. this is the second homicide in hayward this year. (áájustineáá) and in richmond, one man is in critical condition and another in serious condition .. following a shooting earlier today. police tell us... the two men were walking on gertrude avenue at 4 this morning.. when they were confronted and shot by one or more suspects. police say the victims are 19-years-old and 28-years-old. both men underwent surgery this afternoonand are currently in the hospital. the suspect or suspectshave not been caught. a somber memorial today for the victims of the deadly fire on san pablo avenue in west oakland. the fire last month at the transition housing building killed 4 people in the middle of the night. kron 4's hermela aregawi spent some time today at the church serv
near california state university east bay.he scene, officers found a 21- year-old hispanic man suffering from gunshot wounds. he was taken to the hosptial... where he died of his injuries. there is no suspect in custody and no information available about potential suspects. this is the second homicide in hayward this year. (áájustineáá) and in richmond, one man is in critical condition and another in serious condition .. following a shooting earlier today. police tell us... the two men were...
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near california state university east bay.the scene, officers found a 21- year-old hispanic man suffering from gunshot wounds. he was taken to the hosptial... where he died of his injuries. there is no suspect in custody and no information available about potential suspects. this is the second homicide in hayward this year. (áájustineáá) and in richmond, one man is in critical condition and another in serious condition .. following a shooting earlier today. police tell us... the two men were walking on gertrude avenue at 4 this morning.. when they were confronted and shot by one or more suspects. police say the victims are 19-years-old and 28-years-old. both men underwent surgery this afternoonand are currently in the hospital. the suspect or suspectshave caught. a somber memorial today for the victims of the deadly fire on san pablo avenue in west oakland. the fire last month at the transition housing building killed 4 people in the middle of the night. kron 4's hermela aregawi spent some time today at the church service wher
near california state university east bay.the scene, officers found a 21- year-old hispanic man suffering from gunshot wounds. he was taken to the hosptial... where he died of his injuries. there is no suspect in custody and no information available about potential suspects. this is the second homicide in hayward this year. (áájustineáá) and in richmond, one man is in critical condition and another in serious condition .. following a shooting earlier today. police tell us... the two men...
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i teach at california state university. i have a radio show on 640 los angeles. i will continue to work in the media because, don, let me tell you, most of my support that i got online through this last couple of weeks have been from men saying thank you for doing this for my daughters and for my wives. it's the men who have rallied behind me. i'm going to keep working. >> it's not just men. there are minorities who feel they are discriminated, afraid to go to hr and say something because they think they will never work again and there will be retaliation. women like you are not only helping women who have been sexually harassed but everyone who feels they have been slighted or discriminated against. i thank you for that. >> there's one other important thing. >> let me get to bill o'reilly's response because you mentioned that first. he's meeting with pope francis on vacation in italy calling it a witch hunt saying it is tremendously disheartening that we part ways due to completely unfounded claims but that is the unfortunate reality many of us in the public eye
i teach at california state university. i have a radio show on 640 los angeles. i will continue to work in the media because, don, let me tell you, most of my support that i got online through this last couple of weeks have been from men saying thank you for doing this for my daughters and for my wives. it's the men who have rallied behind me. i'm going to keep working. >> it's not just men. there are minorities who feel they are discriminated, afraid to go to hr and say something because...
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of the shooting. 600 other students on the school's campus were safely bused to nearby california state university. they started reunited with their parents about four hours later. convicted charleston church shooter dylan rupe leading guilty monday night to state charges, sparing his victims and their families a second trial. rupe was found guilty last year at a federal trial. he will now be moved to a federal prison in another state, where he will ultimately be put to death for the june 2015 massacre. nine people were killed and one other person ends the neck injured during a bible study and the predominately black church. i'm trace gallagher live in los angeles, updates throughout the night. >> bill: tonight more, and anda free speech college campuses. claremont mckenna college outside of los angeles, a group called shut down antiblack fascist heather mcdonald. organized a protest to deny mrs. mcdonald a chance to speak on campus. black lives matter was also involved. heather mcdonald is the author of a book called war on cops which states cold, hard facts about crime in america. again, the pro
of the shooting. 600 other students on the school's campus were safely bused to nearby california state university. they started reunited with their parents about four hours later. convicted charleston church shooter dylan rupe leading guilty monday night to state charges, sparing his victims and their families a second trial. rupe was found guilty last year at a federal trial. he will now be moved to a federal prison in another state, where he will ultimately be put to death for the june 2015...
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. >> a deadly shooting near california state university east bay.olice say it happened just after 8:00 last night on fielding drive, just off college heights park. officers say when they arrived, they found a 21-year-old man suffering from gunshot wounds. he was taken to the hospital and died a short time later. according to investigators, no suspect is in custody and no leads in the case right now. this is hayward's second homicide this year. >>> a very close call for a 1-year-old. that child nearly struck by a bullet while riding in a car. police say the shooting happened about 2:20 yesterday afternoon when a gunman in an orange camaro opened fire on a car in east suisun city. a bullet went through the trunk and stopped short before going through the seat where the child is sitting. the gunman is still on the loose. >> coming up at 7:00 on today in the bay, giving back to the community. we here at nbc bay area will roll up our sleeves to make a difference this weekend. we'll show you the nationwide effort to improve our community. we'll have your
. >> a deadly shooting near california state university east bay.olice say it happened just after 8:00 last night on fielding drive, just off college heights park. officers say when they arrived, they found a 21-year-old man suffering from gunshot wounds. he was taken to the hospital and died a short time later. according to investigators, no suspect is in custody and no leads in the case right now. this is hayward's second homicide this year. >>> a very close call for a...
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there is another set of oral histories from california state university at tillerson.is amazing how many times you come across the word belligerent, stubborn, rude. just sounded to be a very unpleasant man. and richard nixon was a very sensitive guy and sensitive child. had two brothers die as a youth. i think he, in some ways, was bruised by that dad. a fellow wrote a book called "nixonland," and it talks about the very sturdy political trick -- political trope that all politicians are trying to prove that they are as good as their mother thinks they are in the face of the skepticism of a father from whom they can never win approval. brian: how you go about doing this? physically, where were you? >> it is a nightmare. if i had gotten the contract three years earlier, i could have done all the research 30 minutes from my house. everything was at the national archives in maryland. in those three years before i got the contract, everything was packed up and moved to yorba linda, california to the nixon private library. now it has become a national archives library. i spe
there is another set of oral histories from california state university at tillerson.is amazing how many times you come across the word belligerent, stubborn, rude. just sounded to be a very unpleasant man. and richard nixon was a very sensitive guy and sensitive child. had two brothers die as a youth. i think he, in some ways, was bruised by that dad. a fellow wrote a book called "nixonland," and it talks about the very sturdy political trick -- political trope that all politicians...
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while brown is tapping into the power of dopamine, psychologist larry rosen and his team at california state universityominguez hills are researching the effect technology has on our anxiety levels. >> rosen: we're looking at the impact of technology through the brain. >> cooper: rosen told us, when you put your phone down, your brain signals your adrenal gland to produce a burst of a hormone called cortisol, which has an evolutionary purpose. cortisol triggers a fight-or- flight response to danger. >> cooper: how does cortisol relate to a mobile device, a phone? >> rosen: what we find is the typical person checks their phone every 15 minutes or less, and half of the time they check their phone, there is no alert, no notification. it's coming from inside their head, telling them, "gee, i haven't checked on facebook in a while. i haven't checked on this twitter feed for a while. i wonder if somebody commented on my instagram post." that then generates cortisol and it starts to make you anxious, and eventually your goal is to get rid of that anxiety, so you check in. >> cooper: so the same hormone that m
while brown is tapping into the power of dopamine, psychologist larry rosen and his team at california state universityominguez hills are researching the effect technology has on our anxiety levels. >> rosen: we're looking at the impact of technology through the brain. >> cooper: rosen told us, when you put your phone down, your brain signals your adrenal gland to produce a burst of a hormone called cortisol, which has an evolutionary purpose. cortisol triggers a fight-or- flight...
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eastern on american history tv, we visit the california state university farm. >> it's the number one industry in california yet. and we're the number one state in the nation in terms of agriculture. only four of them have agriculture. and chico essentially represents the northern part of the state. all over california to be experienced in agriculture itself. >> and we'll also go inside the chico museum to see the historic chinese altar from the 1880 chico chinese temple. watch c-span cities tour of chico, california on c-span2's book tv and american history tv on c-span3. working with our cable affiliates and visiting cities across the country. >>> now fbi director james comey gives the speech on data encryption, intelligence gathering. it's an hour. >> thank you for that kind introduction. i did take a shot at theew
eastern on american history tv, we visit the california state university farm. >> it's the number one industry in california yet. and we're the number one state in the nation in terms of agriculture. only four of them have agriculture. and chico essentially represents the northern part of the state. all over california to be experienced in agriculture itself. >> and we'll also go inside the chico museum to see the historic chinese altar from the 1880 chico chinese temple. watch...
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that is the main focus for students and staff at one california state university. a rally was held yesterday at c-s-u stanslaus calling for an end to hate speech. this comes after a student at the school is seen punching a woman at a pro-trump demonstration in berkeley. the student seen on video is known as a leader of a white nationalist group. an online petition now calls on school administrators to take action against him. ( mark ) because of privacy laws...the president of c-s-u stanislaus could not give specifics about that particular case. but she did say she was happy to see students coming together at the rally. ( darya ) this morning... reaction is pouring in on president trump's plan to lower taxes. the administration is calling it the largest tax
that is the main focus for students and staff at one california state university. a rally was held yesterday at c-s-u stanslaus calling for an end to hate speech. this comes after a student at the school is seen punching a woman at a pro-trump demonstration in berkeley. the student seen on video is known as a leader of a white nationalist group. an online petition now calls on school administrators to take action against him.
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eastern on american history t very we visit the california state university form. >> it's the number one industry in california yet and we're the number one state in the nation in terms of agriculture. and there's 23 csu campuses but only four of them have agriculture. and chico essentially represents the northern part of the state, but we draw students from all over california to get experience in agriculture itself. >> and we'll also go inside the chico museum to see the historic chinese altar from the 1880 chico chinese temple. what's saturday at noon 2:00 eastern on book tv and sunday afternoon at 2:00 p.m. on c-span 3. working with our cable affiliates and visiting cities across the country. >> now senators ben cardin and marco rubio. this atlantic council event is 1 hour and 35 minutes. >> good morning, everyone. welcome to the atlantic council. i'm paul awe dobriansky i'm on the executive committee of the atlantic council board and i really want to commend counsel's center for today's program which is entitled the state of human rights in putin's russia. as many of you know the
eastern on american history t very we visit the california state university form. >> it's the number one industry in california yet and we're the number one state in the nation in terms of agriculture. and there's 23 csu campuses but only four of them have agriculture. and chico essentially represents the northern part of the state, but we draw students from all over california to get experience in agriculture itself. >> and we'll also go inside the chico museum to see the historic...
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a state audit reveals: it had nearly 175-million- >>> a university of california system is accused of hiding millions of dollars. a state audit reveals it had nearly $175 million in a secret fund. the university reportedly overestimated its operating costs and then spent less than it budgeted. the auditor said it could have been spent on students. . >> if we were able to use this money for california student enrollment which we've been fighting for over the last four years it would result in over 35,000 students being able to enroll in the university of california. >> university officials are denying the audit's claims. the uc president says the school system did not keep money stashed away. >> pope francis spoke about the need for unity during a surprise ted talk today. cbs news amber austin wright. >> in a recorded message from the vatican pope francis called on the powerful to act humbly. saying if you don't your power will ruin you and you will ruin the other. the pope's video message was played for the audience at the vancouver conference. he said power is like drinking gin on an
a state audit reveals: it had nearly 175-million- >>> a university of california system is accused of hiding millions of dollars. a state audit reveals it had nearly $175 million in a secret fund. the university reportedly overestimated its operating costs and then spent less than it budgeted. the auditor said it could have been spent on students. . >> if we were able to use this money for california student enrollment which we've been fighting for over the last four years it...
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it wasn't demonstrators protesting against the united states government, the state of california, or the universityit was people beating up people. it was citizen against citizens. and i've been in the news business for a really long time, i've never seen that before. it. like a civil war on the streets of berkeley, and it was disturbing. >> in addition to the latest controversy, had the violence in february which you alluded to. that had to do with a scheduled appearance by milo yiannopoulos. that and coupled with what is happening now, what are -- what's the impact of these incidents on the legacy of u.c. berkeley as a bastion of free speech? >> well, i think the university is in an awkward position, as i mentioned earlier. i mean, i think that free speech today and the beltway's bei-- a it's being used by right wing and left wing groups is almost developing a new definition. the united states is alone among many developed countries that allows hate speech. france does not allow hate speech. germany does not allow hate speech. in the united states, people are allowed to say whatever they want. th
it wasn't demonstrators protesting against the united states government, the state of california, or the universityit was people beating up people. it was citizen against citizens. and i've been in the news business for a really long time, i've never seen that before. it. like a civil war on the streets of berkeley, and it was disturbing. >> in addition to the latest controversy, had the violence in february which you alluded to. that had to do with a scheduled appearance by milo...
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it wasn't demonstrators protesting against the united states government, the state of california, or the universityit was people beating up people. it was citizen against citizens. and i've been in the news business for a really long time, i've never seen that before. it. like a civil war on the streets of berkeley, and it was disturbing. >> in addition to the latest controversy, had the violence in february which you alluded to. that had to do with a scheduled appearance by milo yiannopoulos. that and coupled with what is happening now, what are -- what's the impact of these incidents on the legacy of u.c. berkeley as a bastion of free speech? >> well, i think the university is in an awkward position, as i mentioned earlier. i mean, i think that free speech today and the beltway's bei-- a it's being used by right wing and left wing groups is almost developing a new definition. the united states is alone among many developed countries that allows hate speech. france does not allow hate speech. germany does not allow hate speech. in the united states, people are allowed to say whatever they want. th
it wasn't demonstrators protesting against the united states government, the state of california, or the universityit was people beating up people. it was citizen against citizens. and i've been in the news business for a really long time, i've never seen that before. it. like a civil war on the streets of berkeley, and it was disturbing. >> in addition to the latest controversy, had the violence in february which you alluded to. that had to do with a scheduled appearance by milo...
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california is testing boundaries of anarchy and absurdity. an audit finding university of california system hid $175 million in budget reserve funds, and at same time telling state it needed more money, what kind of crooks are in california university system? well, system is run by former dhs secretary janet napolitano. and the damning report after uc berkeley canceled an ann coulter speech. the latest incident at berkeley making a mockery of the institution. the state of california is infused with left wing, disregard for law and order. for many of us who are products of the '60s, hard to admit what a sorry condition, california's condition is in. the quotation of the evening, now that it appears president has speaker of the house under some syste balance of control. much more to go much more to do. our quotation from will rogers said. >> the crime of taxation is not in the taking it, it's in the way that it is spent. the good news is president trump is working on both aspects of the crime, and we're grateful, and we're coming right back. stay with us. >> president trump said he will build the wall along the southern border. >> the wall is going to get built, f
california is testing boundaries of anarchy and absurdity. an audit finding university of california system hid $175 million in budget reserve funds, and at same time telling state it needed more money, what kind of crooks are in california university system? well, system is run by former dhs secretary janet napolitano. and the damning report after uc berkeley canceled an ann coulter speech. the latest incident at berkeley making a mockery of the institution. the state of california is infused...
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. >>> while the university of california has been raising tuition on students, tonight, a state auditeveals the university was hiding millions of dollars in a secret fund, kelly ryan reports it is money that could have been spent on students. >> reporter: assembly members spoke out today saying they had called for a state audit of the uc office of the president after they say they were concerned over an increasingly bloated budget. >> one of the reasons we requested the audit, as we asked questions of uc, we found them not willing to come forward, we found a significant lack of transparency, number that's did not add up. >> reporter: part of the $175 million secret reserve pot was 32 million collected from campuses that could have been spent on student. >> we were able to use this money for california student enrollment, it would result in over 35,000 students being able to enroll in the university of california. >> reporter: students on campus at uc davis said they had not heard the news. when they learned about it, they were frustrated saying they pay high fees for their education.
. >>> while the university of california has been raising tuition on students, tonight, a state auditeveals the university was hiding millions of dollars in a secret fund, kelly ryan reports it is money that could have been spent on students. >> reporter: assembly members spoke out today saying they had called for a state audit of the uc office of the president after they say they were concerned over an increasingly bloated budget. >> one of the reasons we requested the...
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california legislator is already considering other options. so there are legislative proposals afloat that would create a single payer in the state of california also, universal healthcare system not unlike our own healthy san francisco system. we are keeping an eye on those things, too. just an overview on what we are doing about all of this advocacy is our number one goal right now. i mention i'd been in washington dc and met with elected officials there. despite the proposals that are pending at the state level, it still important we feel to protect the gains we have achieved under the affordable care act. so we are meeting with our delegation. meeting with the city's lobbyists and we are conferring regularly with her statewide and nationwide association. in the meantime we are tying to maximize all of the programming that we havethat were also in a lesson the impact of the proposals that are part of the public health. with that in mind, we are keeping at the forefront of course the care to the individuals we serve and making sure that we keep those principles high. that we want to make sure that healthcare access for our residents is of the utmost importa
california legislator is already considering other options. so there are legislative proposals afloat that would create a single payer in the state of california also, universal healthcare system not unlike our own healthy san francisco system. we are keeping an eye on those things, too. just an overview on what we are doing about all of this advocacy is our number one goal right now. i mention i'd been in washington dc and met with elected officials there. despite the proposals that are...
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. >>> five of pennsylvania state owned universities have announced possible layoffs and cuts to programs. californiaon cheney edinboro and mansfield universities have notified the union that represents faculty and coaches in the state. enrollment at cheney a historically black university has dropped 53 percent since 2010. the layoffs would start in 2018. >> all right. now let's get a look at your weather. >> all right, guys, i'm coming. >> looking like we'll get a little bit of everything. >> david, dinner is ready. [laughter] >> i'm really sorry about that. i'm super busy today. >> you should ring a bell. >> storm tracker6 shows us we're looking at dry conditions right now. today no problems. tomorrow things will change. let's get you i don't it side. we got sky6 and we are looking at penn's landing and dry conditions across the region. a little bit of fog however has developed over toward trenton and down toward the shore. at least the north jersey shore, so that's something to keep in mind early anyway. most of us looking at clear skies though and the temperatures are treating us well. 60 degrees
. >>> five of pennsylvania state owned universities have announced possible layoffs and cuts to programs. californiaon cheney edinboro and mansfield universities have notified the union that represents faculty and coaches in the state. enrollment at cheney a historically black university has dropped 53 percent since 2010. the layoffs would start in 2018. >> all right. now let's get a look at your weather. >> all right, guys, i'm coming. >> looking like we'll get a...
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california legislator is already considering other options. so there are legislative proposals afloat that would create a single payer in the state of california also, universal healthcare system not unlike our own healthy san francisco system. we are keeping an eye on those things, too. just an overview on what we are doing about all of this advocacy is our number one goal right now. i mention i'd been in washington dc and met with elected officials there. despite the proposals that are pending at the state level, it still important we feel to protect the gains we have achieved under the affordable care act. so we are meeting with our delegation. meeting with the city's lobbyists and we are conferring regularly with her statewide and nationwide association. in the meantime we are tying to maximize all of the programming that we havethat were also in a lesson the impact of the proposals that are part of the public health. with that in mind, we are keeping at the forefront of course the care to the individuals we serve and making sure that we keep those principles high. that we want to make sure that healthcare access for our residents is of the utmost importa
california legislator is already considering other options. so there are legislative proposals afloat that would create a single payer in the state of california also, universal healthcare system not unlike our own healthy san francisco system. we are keeping an eye on those things, too. just an overview on what we are doing about all of this advocacy is our number one goal right now. i mention i'd been in washington dc and met with elected officials there. despite the proposals that are...
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herrera says it's time for the president to stop using it. >>> the university of california is accused of hiding millions of dollars. a state audit reveals it had nearly $175 million in a secret fund. the university reportedly overestimated its operating costs and then spent less than it budgeted. the auditor says part of the money was collected from campuses that could have been spent on students. >>> time now 6:41. under water, the clean-up work under way to clear flooding in the carolinas after the state saw record amounts of rain. >> plus, facing stagnant user growth. why twitter's profits aren't growing despite president trump's constant use of the social media app. ,, the seahawks have agreed to trade oakland native marshawn lynch to the raiders pending a successfull phys >>> breaking sports news this morning. "beast mode" is back. the seahawks have agreed to trade oakland native marshawn lynch to the raiders pending a successful physical today. lynch has already reached a deal on a two-year contract with oakland. the seahawks and raiders would swap late round draft picks in next year's draft. >>> time now for a look
herrera says it's time for the president to stop using it. >>> the university of california is accused of hiding millions of dollars. a state audit reveals it had nearly $175 million in a secret fund. the university reportedly overestimated its operating costs and then spent less than it budgeted. the auditor says part of the money was collected from campuses that could have been spent on students. >>> time now 6:41. under water, the clean-up work under way to clear flooding...
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california legislator is already considering other options. so there are legislative proposals afloat that would create a single payer in the state of california also, universal healthcare system not unlike our own healthy san francisco system. we are keeping an eye on those things, too. just an overview on what we are doing about all of this advocacy is our number one goal right now. i mention i'd been in washington dc and met with elected officials there. despite the proposals that are pending at the state level, it still important we feel to protect the gains we have achieved under the affordable care act. so we are meeting with our delegation. meeting with the city's lobbyists and we are conferring regularly with her statewide and nationwide association. in the meantime we are tying to maximize all of the programming that we havethat were also in a lesson the impact of the proposals that are part of the public health. with that in mind, we are keeping at the forefront of course the care to the individuals we serve and making sure that we keep those principles high. that we want to make sure that healthcare access for our residents is of the utmost importa
california legislator is already considering other options. so there are legislative proposals afloat that would create a single payer in the state of california also, universal healthcare system not unlike our own healthy san francisco system. we are keeping an eye on those things, too. just an overview on what we are doing about all of this advocacy is our number one goal right now. i mention i'd been in washington dc and met with elected officials there. despite the proposals that are...