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. >> and, students at a northern california university getting a ride into the future. we will show you the shuttle that is 3d printed and driverless. we will pilot view beautifully into the forecast fo >>> singer r. kelly remains in custody after turning himself in to police on charges of sexual abuse. prosecutors described the disturbing allegations against him involving multiple underaged girls. the details are graphic. >> reporter: in graphic details, state attorney kim fox described the allegations involving four women who said they were sexually abused by three-time grammy winner r. kelly. one of the cases involved a 24- year-old who said she had an appointment to braid kelly's hair in 2003. >> robert kelly grabbed the victim by the head and tried to force her mouth onto his exposed -- and the semen was identified on the shirt. the male dna identified in the semen sample is a match to his dna profile. >> reporter: the charges involve multiple forced sex acts. three of the four women were between 13 and 16 years old when the alleged abuse happened. >> the victim ha
. >> and, students at a northern california university getting a ride into the future. we will show you the shuttle that is 3d printed and driverless. we will pilot view beautifully into the forecast fo >>> singer r. kelly remains in custody after turning himself in to police on charges of sexual abuse. prosecutors described the disturbing allegations against him involving multiple underaged girls. the details are graphic. >> reporter: in graphic details, state attorney kim...
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we have california universities that are doing some research in these areas, so one thing that struck me is the partnership with the university system, both the cal state and the u.c. system. they're -- thornton thomasetti state of adult -- the state of adult daycare services in california, that's a quite complicated system. it was a victim of the 2011 recession, and they pointed out that 25% of millennials have caregiver responsibilities, so millennials are very interested in this topic. and there's -- it takes about two years to start-up a new center, and new york university is doing a pilot study on the effects of nutrition on hospitalization, and it'll be interesting to watch, and ucla is doing a study on mental health. we had an update on the older californiians act, and cal state university bakersfield has identified a group of students who would like to help with updating that legislation. this'll be discussed at our meeting at the end of this month. they're discussing that point -- there was a post election update. there was discussion of a long-term care -- long-term support
we have california universities that are doing some research in these areas, so one thing that struck me is the partnership with the university system, both the cal state and the u.c. system. they're -- thornton thomasetti state of adult -- the state of adult daycare services in california, that's a quite complicated system. it was a victim of the 2011 recession, and they pointed out that 25% of millennials have caregiver responsibilities, so millennials are very interested in this topic. and...
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san joaquin valley and the entire system of the university of california. u.c. merced prides itself on having the largest share of low-income first generation underrepresentative students among all university of california's campuses. it's the first minority-majority campus in california. over 8,000 students. it's been a pleasure to watch the university grow over the last 13 years to honor and to meet its educator, students, and alumni that make up a tight, close knit -- i want to yield the balance of my time but, mr. speaker, go, bobcats. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to clause 12-a of rule 1, the chair declares the house in recess until noon today. >> live to the house science meeting this morning looking at climate change and environmental policy. it's been with it for 50 minutes and we'll stay with it live until the house at noon. >> in particular i think the committee should continue to focus on and continue to be supportive of advance research efforts for the things we think we'll need in the in you fuhr -- in the future. that means reliable, affor
san joaquin valley and the entire system of the university of california. u.c. merced prides itself on having the largest share of low-income first generation underrepresentative students among all university of california's campuses. it's the first minority-majority campus in california. over 8,000 students. it's been a pleasure to watch the university grow over the last 13 years to honor and to meet its educator, students, and alumni that make up a tight, close knit -- i want to yield the...
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university of california san francisco is number five. our. >> big public universities in california, that was surprising to me. university of washington not far behind. it is the usual suspects. jon hopkins out there. that number will be a little different in the upcoming year owing to one specific large gift from michael bloomberg. you see yield a little further down -- yale a little further down than usual. stanford, as we talked about last year, the number one business call for bloomberg businessweek nationally and internationally. they are still leveraging that silicon valley connection. david: stanford you expect. i look at university of california san francisco, they had a big move. they had one family foundation that is really committed to the university of california san francisco. it make a difference when returns get harder to come by? >> it certainly will be. this is raising money from donors. we will see what these managers are able to do with it. when you are bringing in that much money if it becomes that much more important
university of california san francisco is number five. our. >> big public universities in california, that was surprising to me. university of washington not far behind. it is the usual suspects. jon hopkins out there. that number will be a little different in the upcoming year owing to one specific large gift from michael bloomberg. you see yield a little further down -- yale a little further down than usual. stanford, as we talked about last year, the number one business call for...
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[applause] she, of course, graduated with honors from her high school, and attended the university of california, earning a bachelor of arts in political science, and a minor in african-american studies. she went on to earn a master master his degree in public administration from the university of san francisco. before her election as supervisor, she served as the executive director of the african-american cultural complex in the western edition for more then a decade, and as the san francisco redevelopment agency commissioner for five years. she was reappointed by gavin newsom to be a san francisco fire commissioner where she served until her election as the board of supervisors. please join me in welcoming the phenomenal mayor, for the great city of san francisco, mayor london breed. [applause] >> it is always so weird to hear people talk about you when you're standing right there. thank you, i was born at kaiser, and the community that i grew up in. thank you for delivering me. [laughter]. >> good morning, everyone. this is a great opportunity to learn what people think about our cities, and
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that was our william robinson professor of sociology and letting american studies at the university of california santa barbara thank you are you watching are an international we will be back with more news right at the top of the hour. because the swarms of the blood of them so moist. and good your school board local was before. much of those who heard the preview or most few other movies to see him with the north we will. move the bulk move but it. will show you that look beautiful good look i mean it's been a look or a good. move from slum also these girls will give you films for good girls. to go to shows a look i do the same you believe this will explore the issue go. to startups to organise some good it's who needed till it was a little missed don't say look it is it's. just the schneiders test just you know it's the mesh told. to stop the president and he's been trying this morning until. the three of producers proposed this for two snippets almost a new a because that was the cause with you swear your supporters to your machine station shouldn't for you should cook dorothy one who's do yo
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she's visiting 23 university of california and california state university campuses. >>> fremont one step closer to turning an old fire station into retail and housing. some people banted to preserve fire station number 6 on fremont boulevard. last night the planning commission approved a proposal to demolish it. this is part of a larger development project in the centerville district. the city council has the final say on the fire station's fate. >>> amazon will not build a second headquarters in new york city after all. >> amazon wrote in a statement on its blog a number of politicians, quote, have made it clear that they oppose our presence. in 2017, the company received proposals from -- >> affected community raised its hand and said i have questions about this deal we know nothing about. instead of dealing with the questions in a responsible way, amazon took its ball and left town. >> we apologize. i was saying that they chose several locations, northern virginia and new york ciw yorka the headquarters by offering $3 billion and then they have pulled out of that deal. amazon doe
she's visiting 23 university of california and california state university campuses. >>> fremont one step closer to turning an old fire station into retail and housing. some people banted to preserve fire station number 6 on fremont boulevard. last night the planning commission approved a proposal to demolish it. this is part of a larger development project in the centerville district. the city council has the final say on the fire station's fate. >>> amazon will not build a...
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thisje particular p houses a project for the university of california, los angeles. and they're testing several processes involving reverse osmosis. if you had a series where an area like this, in the central valley, where you have lots of small communities that are spread out over a large area u could put a small plant like this, a package plant--there's a potential there for cost savings--it would potentially be a game changer. cohen: there is an economies of scale here. the more systems that you have, the lower the cost is. you can think about all those communities as essentially being a virtual water district. here they arern connected via in and therefore have that benefit of benng part of a district, e though geographically they're not connected. snyder: i think it sounds very promising. and, in fact, i think if small communities are gonna have to go to treatment, it's gonna have to be a model like that. kadara: right now, we want to make sure we have enough water for teople to live here and for us to gr. and right now, we are at capacity because our system is
thisje particular p houses a project for the university of california, los angeles. and they're testing several processes involving reverse osmosis. if you had a series where an area like this, in the central valley, where you have lots of small communities that are spread out over a large area u could put a small plant like this, a package plant--there's a potential there for cost savings--it would potentially be a game changer. cohen: there is an economies of scale here. the more systems that...
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printing may have been written at the university of california plan research has developed a way to make three d. printing one hundred times faster instead of layering liquid materials and methods . find the. base ultra precise method is still in its early stages but it's hoped it could be used in mass production someday. also based company celebrates his pushing the envelope of three d. printing head developing a method of printing by layering cells on top of each other through cell division the parent cell divides into daughter cells these are together and so forth the company has already managed to print many organs using this process. in the long term we want to establish something that helps keep people alive that's what motivates us five. three d. printing as a key spaceflight technology. rocket engines to be many factions. and today a german company isn't ready devising a friend for welding together ultra thin sheets of metal with three d. printers. agency. is looking into using three d. printing robots to build entire villages. also business even. mining or whatever to put them t
printing may have been written at the university of california plan research has developed a way to make three d. printing one hundred times faster instead of layering liquid materials and methods . find the. base ultra precise method is still in its early stages but it's hoped it could be used in mass production someday. also based company celebrates his pushing the envelope of three d. printing head developing a method of printing by layering cells on top of each other through cell division...
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joining me now is professor stephan haggard a career expert at the university of california at san diego seven tell us what role south korea has in any of this. actually a quite big role president moon has been keyed in getting us to where we are with the so called the limp big gamble getting the north koreans to come to the winter olympics and that's set in train the summit's now after this the south koreans also want to play a role in trying to integrate the two koreas as part of the larger peace deal. and they're also talks that trump and kim might actually declare an end to the war if they do so does that mean at peace between the north and south as well or what process do they have to do with the sole well there's some there's some technical details about which parties would actually be a signatory to such a declaration the signatories to the armistice include the military forces of china that u.n. command and north korea actually not south korea but obviously south korea would have to be a party to such a declaration but then i that's really an aspirational document if they sign so
joining me now is professor stephan haggard a career expert at the university of california at san diego seven tell us what role south korea has in any of this. actually a quite big role president moon has been keyed in getting us to where we are with the so called the limp big gamble getting the north koreans to come to the winter olympics and that's set in train the summit's now after this the south koreans also want to play a role in trying to integrate the two koreas as part of the larger...
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. >> reporter: students are worried that the university will close before they get a chance to get their diplomas. one of california based universities, 16 u.s. campuses occupies the seventh floor office buildi. students pay $14,000 a year in tuition, many pursuing graduate it's but alarms spread afte a january 19th letter from the western association of schools an colleges which provides accreditation. it noted the unacersity's ent into receivership due to questions about millions of students loans not being disbsed. due complications from those outstanding financial obligations, argue owesy could face termination. u.s. department of education statiscs note the university's 6% average graduation rate is lower than most nonprofit and for profit institutions of higher a university spokesperson has not yet returned news4 emails and phone calls. in arlington, jackie benson, news4. >>> did you know the besttolace ork is located right here in the dm at yeah. wrc. what we think. >> but according to fortune zi ma, mcclain based company hilt be tops the list of best companies to work for this year. 96% of hilton staff say
. >> reporter: students are worried that the university will close before they get a chance to get their diplomas. one of california based universities, 16 u.s. campuses occupies the seventh floor office buildi. students pay $14,000 a year in tuition, many pursuing graduate it's but alarms spread afte a january 19th letter from the western association of schools an colleges which provides accreditation. it noted the unacersity's ent into receivership due to questions about millions of...
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-davis concluded that california's universal background check law had no effect on gun homicides or suicides. none. the purpose of this bill is not public safety. that's just a deceptive facade. its true purpose is to make gun ownership so legally hazardous, so fraught with legal booby traps and draconian penalties that no law-abiding citizen would want to take the risk of gun ownership. most criminals get their guns illegally and are not constrained by laws like this. this is aimed squarely at law-abiding citizens, moving us closer to a society where decent people are defenseless are not. criminals the chair: the gentleman reserves. the gentleman from new york. mr. nadler: mr. chairman, i now yield one minute to the gentleman from rhode island, mr. cicilline, a member of the committee. the chair: the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. cicilline: mr. speaker, we have a gun violence epidemic in this country. for eight years we've marked it with moments of silence and doing nothing. today that changes with passage of h.r. 8 for universal background checks. we know universal background
-davis concluded that california's universal background check law had no effect on gun homicides or suicides. none. the purpose of this bill is not public safety. that's just a deceptive facade. its true purpose is to make gun ownership so legally hazardous, so fraught with legal booby traps and draconian penalties that no law-abiding citizen would want to take the risk of gun ownership. most criminals get their guns illegally and are not constrained by laws like this. this is aimed squarely at...
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hazing caught on camera has officials investigating a university in california (robin) and... the deadline is quickly approaching for lawmakers to prevent a government shutdown... but a budget problem could prevent any compromise from happening. (robin) and here's a live look outside...at the san mateo bridge. ( robin ) sierra snow round two came down fast and furious. caltrans says in one area of the sierra 60 inches fell in 24 hours.. kron 4's gayle ong has the story. overnight, up to a foot of snow fell - again.the second round of sierra snow came down fast..it took some serious man power and a heavy duty snow blower to clear the driveways.and dig out cars sunday morning..south lake tahoe residents like clint cothran (cot-thran) are used to the winter rituals after a snow storm. city plow truck drivers had their work cut out for them, clearing the streets day and night..but all this new snow.. cerntainly brought people out..
hazing caught on camera has officials investigating a university in california (robin) and... the deadline is quickly approaching for lawmakers to prevent a government shutdown... but a budget problem could prevent any compromise from happening. (robin) and here's a live look outside...at the san mateo bridge. ( robin ) sierra snow round two came down fast and furious. caltrans says in one area of the sierra 60 inches fell in 24 hours.. kron 4's gayle ong has the story. overnight, up to a foot...
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it's practiced at the university of california and berkeley, on many of our campuses we're experiencingon't allow freedom of speech -- [laughter] so if they don't allow freedom of speech on the university of california-berkeley, how do you think it's going to be any different when they're running the country? [laughter] it won't be. it will be the same old thing. trish: why is it that she thinks americans are responding to this now, sir? >> well, because she's from new york, she's in an echo chamber. she's hearing the same things repeated over and over on cnn. [laughter] trish: by the way, cnn hated the speech. we just had james freeman on from "the wall street journal," he's a pretty down the middle guy, and he, he -- like me -- is saying that this was truly a tremendous speech. it was well crafted, it was well delivered. now, they're not saying that over on cnn tonight. [laughter] but, you know, you have only to look at the partisan shots that stacey abrams took, i think, to understand where they're all coming from and to see that, as annty was -- andy was telling us, when they're tal
it's practiced at the university of california and berkeley, on many of our campuses we're experiencingon't allow freedom of speech -- [laughter] so if they don't allow freedom of speech on the university of california-berkeley, how do you think it's going to be any different when they're running the country? [laughter] it won't be. it will be the same old thing. trish: why is it that she thinks americans are responding to this now, sir? >> well, because she's from new york, she's in an...
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steve: she is a graduate of the university of southern california, now teaching in riverside, joining us from san antonio, thank you for being with us. prof. gutierrez-romine: thank you very much for having me. have a nice day. you're watching american history tv, only on c-span3. "> each week, "reel america bring your archival films that provide context for today's public affairs issues. sponsored by the student nonviolent coronary -- coordinating committee, this was a half-hour film used in voter registration campaign in the south. shot in rural mississippi, it includes interviews with black farmers and sharecroppers who described violence and intimidation they experience when attempting to register to vote. >> this picture is essentially for america. people who call themsees
steve: she is a graduate of the university of southern california, now teaching in riverside, joining us from san antonio, thank you for being with us. prof. gutierrez-romine: thank you very much for having me. have a nice day. you're watching american history tv, only on c-span3. "> each week, "reel america bring your archival films that provide context for today's public affairs issues. sponsored by the student nonviolent coronary -- coordinating committee, this was a half-hour...
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i tell s requesting authorization to modify the existing grant agreement with university of california san francisco for the pro significancare --provision of tm evaluation of the only support program for an additional amount of $200,000. and plus a 10% contingency for a total amount not to exceed $440,000. in 2017 we contracted with ucsf to provide support at home and to provide continuous quality improvimprovement and data anals and quality of life out comes and the efficacy and value of the home care voucher model. the final report will have the possibility of the extension of this model. it's not a rigorous project they are utilizing standardized research research models. last year the program activities do not benefit from the program services. they are not required to participate with the evaluation. as such adding incentives and staff time for follow up for the surveys will create a comparison group so the outcomes could be prepared. that will led more confidence in the findings to the program impact. there is an additional year two report. that report will be due in july. the f
i tell s requesting authorization to modify the existing grant agreement with university of california san francisco for the pro significancare --provision of tm evaluation of the only support program for an additional amount of $200,000. and plus a 10% contingency for a total amount not to exceed $440,000. in 2017 we contracted with ucsf to provide support at home and to provide continuous quality improvimprovement and data anals and quality of life out comes and the efficacy and value of the...
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it happened yesterday afternoon on california avenue, near stanford university. police say the man in this picture handed a note to a teller demanding money. the robber took the money and ran away. no one was hurt during the robbery. (grant) in the south bay... a man is dead following a shooting in san jose. it happened last night on cadillac drive... not far from the west park plaza shopping center. police say when they arrived on scene... a man was suffering from at least one gunshot wound. he was taken to a hospital where he died. there have been no arrests and no description of the gunman. (vicki) in the north bay -- the napa police department is inviting the community to discuss a school threat that happened in january. age high and river middle school. napa police say the will discuss overall strategies for school safety at the meeting... as well as give tips for parent student communication. the meeting is being held tomorrow night in the vintage high school theater at 7:00. (grant) and taking another look at the snow that fell overnight. this is video fro
it happened yesterday afternoon on california avenue, near stanford university. police say the man in this picture handed a note to a teller demanding money. the robber took the money and ran away. no one was hurt during the robbery. (grant) in the south bay... a man is dead following a shooting in san jose. it happened last night on cadillac drive... not far from the west park plaza shopping center. police say when they arrived on scene... a man was suffering from at least one gunshot wound....
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start st telling ticketsunpredictable schedules lead to unhappy employees.researchers at the university of californiaound those working to cover the extended hours of a retail or restaurant job are especially susceptible to dissatisfaction. the poll found that employees who knew their schedules more than two weeks in advance were 10 percent more likely to experience happiness than those who had only a few days' notice. live from the nasdaq marketsite, i'm jane k ( darya ) thanks jane ( james ) plus ... taking a look at futurecast. we're tracking the storm impacting the bay area. and here's a live look outside... bay bridge ♪ a lot happens in a day. outlast happens once. outlast all day lip color with 24 hour stay power. now in custom nudes. from covergirl. sarah's last tuition payment, sent off. feeling good? oh yeah. now i'm ready to focus on my project. ♪ ♪ this is why we plan. ♪ ♪ you never cease to amaze me, maya. see how investing with a j.p. morgan advisor can help you. visit your local chase branch. actually, that's my buick. your buick doesn't have a roof rack! this is my buick. how are we go
start st telling ticketsunpredictable schedules lead to unhappy employees.researchers at the university of californiaound those working to cover the extended hours of a retail or restaurant job are especially susceptible to dissatisfaction. the poll found that employees who knew their schedules more than two weeks in advance were 10 percent more likely to experience happiness than those who had only a few days' notice. live from the nasdaq marketsite, i'm jane k ( darya ) thanks jane ( james )...
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i was born in oakland, california, the daughter of two students who were graduate students at the university of california berkeley. they met when they were active in the civil rights movement there. i sister maia and i, we jumped we grew up surrounded by a bunch of adults who spent full-time mounting -- full-time marching and shouting about this thing called justice. and they heroes of the civil rights movement where the lawyers, these individuals who understood the skill of the profession of law, to translate the passion of the streets to the courtrooms of our country, and to do the work we know must constantly be done of reminding folks with that great promise articulated in 1776, we are all and should be treated as equal. so at a young age i decided i wanted to be a lawyer. and i went to howard, i went to uc hastings and out of law school i joined the alameda county district attorney's office, which has earl warren ran that office. when i decided to become a prosecutor, there were many people that press and -- questioned that decision. my sister went on to run the aclu. [laughter] what i
i was born in oakland, california, the daughter of two students who were graduate students at the university of california berkeley. they met when they were active in the civil rights movement there. i sister maia and i, we jumped we grew up surrounded by a bunch of adults who spent full-time mounting -- full-time marching and shouting about this thing called justice. and they heroes of the civil rights movement where the lawyers, these individuals who understood the skill of the profession of...
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california. a daughter of two participants -- parents who are graduate students of the university of california berkeley and they met when they were active in the civil rights movement there. so my sister mia and i, my sister is here, we grew that up we grew up surrounded by adults who spent full-time marching and shouting about this thing called justice. and among the heroes, of course, the civil rights movement were the lawyers. these individuals who understood the school of the profession as law. to translate the passion from the streets to the courtrooms of our country. and to do the work that we must be done of reminding of great promise we articulated in 1776. we are all and should be treated as equal. at a young age i decided i wanted to be a lawyer and i went to howard as jim shared with you, and right out of law school i joined the alameda county district attorney's office which has reputation of being one of the best in the country in large part because years before earl warren ran that office. when i decided to become a prosecutor there were many people that questioned that decision. my siste
california. a daughter of two participants -- parents who are graduate students of the university of california berkeley and they met when they were active in the civil rights movement there. so my sister mia and i, my sister is here, we grew that up we grew up surrounded by adults who spent full-time marching and shouting about this thing called justice. and among the heroes, of course, the civil rights movement were the lawyers. these individuals who understood the school of the profession as...
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there was an event in california. universityt was insult to their family members currently starving in venezuela to imply that the people there aren't actually dying for freedom and wanting democracy and to imply that they want to have nicholas maduro. listen to why they described their country and what the conditions are like there hear firsthand how bad the situation is under this socialist regime. >> i left my home country 20 years ago because of this. and it's a gradual process over time, little by little power is taken away from the people. >> i was born in venezuela i had to leave my country and family. >> i left my country 10 years ago not seen my family and my friends. i want the kids right now to be able to have a future in my country. people that they have hope to come back to our country and reconstruct it. incredibly powerful. this is not joke. easy to laugh off the rise of socialism in america and crazy proposals from alexandria ocasio-cortez and people, her friends in the congress and around the country. this reall
there was an event in california. universityt was insult to their family members currently starving in venezuela to imply that the people there aren't actually dying for freedom and wanting democracy and to imply that they want to have nicholas maduro. listen to why they described their country and what the conditions are like there hear firsthand how bad the situation is under this socialist regime. >> i left my home country 20 years ago because of this. and it's a gradual process over...
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>>ter: students are worried that the university will close before they get a chance to get their diplomas. one of california $14,000 a year in. tuition many pursuing graduate degrees. but alarmpend after a january 19th letter from the western association of schools andhi colleges provides accreditation to argosy. due to questions abouton mil in student loans not being disbursed from the school int student tuition accounts. it the letter goes to state argosy could face termination of its accredation within a year. notes the university's 6% average graduation rate is lower than most non-profit and for prit institutions of higher esarning. a sprson has not yet returned news 4's e-mails and phonealls. jackie benson, news 4. >> lawmakers trying to avoid land minesn a deal to keep the government open. about to ey may be step on one. good evening. >> some negotiators are pushing hard to get back payorederal contra contractors. will it blow just 54 hour tuesday the ea uadlineh.p he>>> d aitl hig wh schooloa foh ng leave accused of sen inappropriate text messages to a female student. why he's not facing any charges.
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robert attended classes from both the university of california at berkeley and san francisco state universityured in the video "taking responsibility," which illustrates the story of how a veteran came there. black history month and black futures month is a time to look at the contributions african-americans have made in shaping our nation. we must recognize that while we do honor and support our veterans and their sacrifices, we need to acknowledge and remember black veterans were more likely to be attacked for their service than honored for it throughout our nation's history. for generations, african-americans returning home from service were more likely to face discrimination, disrespect, violence, and sometimes even death. each of these men have experienced great challenges in experiencing war battles, losing friends in service, and traversing through an extremely difficult transition back home into civilian life. yet each of these men and their neighbors are working through those challenges and dedicate their time to build a community at the veterans academy helping each other heal. i co
robert attended classes from both the university of california at berkeley and san francisco state universityured in the video "taking responsibility," which illustrates the story of how a veteran came there. black history month and black futures month is a time to look at the contributions african-americans have made in shaping our nation. we must recognize that while we do honor and support our veterans and their sacrifices, we need to acknowledge and remember black veterans were...
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thomas mann is resident scholar at the institute of governmental studies at university of californiamake of these claims? are we to take the matter serious consideration? 0r these claims? are we to take the matter serious consideration? or was it idle chitchat? i think was neither. i think it was a sort of measured part of a larger in internal conversation about what in the world was going on and what the degree of risk they might be with donald trump's presidency. but no—one took any actions as best as we can towel. the conversation among leaders within thejustice department... as best we can tell. with the 25th amendment, explain how it works. if they did want to invoke it, what would they need to do? the justice department officials can't doa justice department officials can't do a thing to initiate it. this is a process that really requires members of the cabinet, including the vice president, to determine on their own that the president is disabled in some way, mentally or physically, from facing the responsibilities of hisjob and from facing the responsibilities of his job and
thomas mann is resident scholar at the institute of governmental studies at university of californiamake of these claims? are we to take the matter serious consideration? 0r these claims? are we to take the matter serious consideration? or was it idle chitchat? i think was neither. i think it was a sort of measured part of a larger in internal conversation about what in the world was going on and what the degree of risk they might be with donald trump's presidency. but no—one took any actions...
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joining us tonight, robin ma fe professor at the university of california hastings law. robin, thanks for joinint.us toni >> pleasure to be here. >> this is something the trump administration has proposedul companies s do. johnson & johnson will be the first. what do you think, good idea, bad idea? well, give johnson & johnson a great deal of credit for getting out front. after the administration proposed itsregulations, the industry had its own list of regulations. johnson & johnson is the first one to put it on the line. >> now, what will this do for the consumer? will it help or hurt the consumer, because you've got to ad all that fine printin, correct? >> the problem will be what's actually in nde ad can anyone read it. i don't know about you but i don't read all the fe print that comes through in those ads. somethinger may learn about the prices that are out there. >> if they're going to list the price, that really means nothing when you con wde the diffs that we pay for drugs, whether the insurance companies are involved, the different pharmacies that are involved,
joining us tonight, robin ma fe professor at the university of california hastings law. robin, thanks for joinint.us toni >> pleasure to be here. >> this is something the trump administration has proposedul companies s do. johnson & johnson will be the first. what do you think, good idea, bad idea? well, give johnson & johnson a great deal of credit for getting out front. after the administration proposed itsregulations, the industry had its own list of regulations. johnson...
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and it could be a reality for those suffering from severe depression researchers at the university of california san francisco were treating a forty four for a woman when the outer layers of her brain first they looked for the signs of seizures but they noticed the possibility to learn more and with the patients permission the perfect purposely set off electrical earthquakes in different parts of her brain and while most did nothing when they is that the area of the brain right behind her eyes the world opened up the pace and she said she felt calmer lighter and had more energy and when the experiment was repeated on other patients it was the same they felt positive and alive what all this means is that a non pharmacological answer to treating severe depression is much closer than we think it also means that science is discovering that while depression isn't trains you're still using our brains to help us better work with our own brains there are true alright that is our show for you to very well remember in the rover on top of the well if you are watching those hawks out there and have a great
and it could be a reality for those suffering from severe depression researchers at the university of california san francisco were treating a forty four for a woman when the outer layers of her brain first they looked for the signs of seizures but they noticed the possibility to learn more and with the patients permission the perfect purposely set off electrical earthquakes in different parts of her brain and while most did nothing when they is that the area of the brain right behind her eyes...
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. >> researchers at the university of california found the big reason is because fathers sent to playkids while they take care of them experiencing greater positive emotions and fewer daily hassles. even in these modern times moms tend to get caught up in things like household chores and setting up play >>esrsay a parts could befiby findi time for playing with their children. that makes sense. you're doing so many other things, washing dishes. >> you said, i knew it. >> i knew it. i knew it. but now i've got a solution thanks to that. >>> next some common wisdom about avoiding a hangover has finally been put to the test. >> some people have long insisted drinking wine before beer keeps you in the clear. others say it's the other way around. >> well, new research finds it doesn't matter. the study found it doesn't make a difference what you drink first because if you drink too much, the scientists say you'll still get a hangover. >> ah, that's how it works. >> just in time for the weekend. to help you out there. >>> you know the saying it takes a village, right? >> it does. >> well, so
. >> researchers at the university of california found the big reason is because fathers sent to playkids while they take care of them experiencing greater positive emotions and fewer daily hassles. even in these modern times moms tend to get caught up in things like household chores and setting up play >>esrsay a parts could befiby findi time for playing with their children. that makes sense. you're doing so many other things, washing dishes. >> you said, i knew it. >>...