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program, we have first oliver boyd barrett, he's a emiratius professor of ohio and at ohio and california university, and he's also the author of conflict narratives in syria. all over. welcome to economic divide, it's good to have you with us, um, to begin with, uh, many are not aware that there has been an arab league boycot of israel, but it's not enforced, it was adopted by them to boycot israel and other relations between the arab states and israel, but the fact that they don't enforce it is where the problem is. uh, tell us why this was adopted, what it's all about and why it's not being enforced, especially at this time, i believe that the... the arab league has in the past has played a very influential role in protecting palestinian interest visais israel, it was party to the formation of the palestinian liberation organization, for example, but the in my view, the effectiveness of the arab league the palestinian cause. uh began to uh deteriorate uh with the oslo accords of 1995, these brought about a reconciliation of sorts between the plo and israel and as much as each recognized the other
program, we have first oliver boyd barrett, he's a emiratius professor of ohio and at ohio and california university, and he's also the author of conflict narratives in syria. all over. welcome to economic divide, it's good to have you with us, um, to begin with, uh, many are not aware that there has been an arab league boycot of israel, but it's not enforced, it was adopted by them to boycot israel and other relations between the arab states and israel, but the fact that they don't enforce it...
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think about all this and more, we have oliver boyt barrett, emirates professor at ohio, and california university, who rejoins us. welcome back to the program, oliver barrett, what we want to uh, focus on in terms of the question i want to ask you, is the information that people were resorting to when it came to this illegal war that israel, the genocidal war was raging on palestinians and for example. generation z really took to social media and looked at twitter, now known as x, and also tiktok. um, how effective you think that was in terms of educating the masses, and for example, the generation z to get an idea about the conflict and how uh, there's so much disinformation when it comes to uh palestinians. we're living, this, this is an incredibly important moment that we are living through from a geopolitical point of view. i i think i i tend to agree with those who feel that uh, there is no turning back at this point, the the the credibility of of israel has been gravelly damaged, there are very few countries in the global south right now, who will feel very enthusiastic about improving thei
think about all this and more, we have oliver boyt barrett, emirates professor at ohio, and california university, who rejoins us. welcome back to the program, oliver barrett, what we want to uh, focus on in terms of the question i want to ask you, is the information that people were resorting to when it came to this illegal war that israel, the genocidal war was raging on palestinians and for example. generation z really took to social media and looked at twitter, now known as x, and also...
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program, we have first oliver boy barret, he's emirratus professor of ohio and at ohio and california university, and he's also the author of conflict narratives in syria, oliver barrett, welcome. to economic divide, it's good to have you with us, um, to begin with, uh, many are not aware that there has been an arab league boycot of israel, but it's not enforced, it was adopted by them to boycot israel and other relations between uh the arab states and israel, but the fact that they don't enforce it is where the problem is, uh, tell us why this was adopted, what it's all about and why it's not being enforced, especially at this time, i believe that the arab. league has in the past has played a very influential role in protecting palestinian interest visas israel, it was party to the formation of the palestinian liberation organization, for example, but the in my view, the effectiveness of the arab league the palestinian cause. uh began to uh deteriorate uh with the oslo accords of 1995, these brought about a reconciliation of sorts uh between the plo and uh israel and as much as each recognized
program, we have first oliver boy barret, he's emirratus professor of ohio and at ohio and california university, and he's also the author of conflict narratives in syria, oliver barrett, welcome. to economic divide, it's good to have you with us, um, to begin with, uh, many are not aware that there has been an arab league boycot of israel, but it's not enforced, it was adopted by them to boycot israel and other relations between uh the arab states and israel, but the fact that they don't...
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california. state university, paul shelden foot who's joining us from um irvine california. mr. foott, welcome to the program. uh, first of all, give us your thoughts uh on uh the uh situation right now in the gaza strip, it's been close to 30 days with this indiscriminate bombing uh that's taking place and innocent women and children are uh bearing the brunt of the attacks, yet uh the war still continues without any uh international intervention. well, i've been amazed that the israeli leaders now honestly saying what their goal is. you had netanyahu just on saying remember amilek. uh, he was referring to uh, a book in the old testament, the story about how the the jews killed every man, woman and child and animal of their enemies, and now in this country, numerous people have been trying to come to his. defensing, well he really didn't mean that uh, but they do mean that uh, they had the former uh uh israeli ambassador italy just today saying yeah we're going to uh destroy them all and on and on so uh they made it very clear that uh it's not just inching their way looking for
california. state university, paul shelden foot who's joining us from um irvine california. mr. foott, welcome to the program. uh, first of all, give us your thoughts uh on uh the uh situation right now in the gaza strip, it's been close to 30 days with this indiscriminate bombing uh that's taking place and innocent women and children are uh bearing the brunt of the attacks, yet uh the war still continues without any uh international intervention. well, i've been amazed that the israeli leaders...
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. >> i trained with law enforcement in europe, and from the california university police department, essentially i go to europe and i just introduce myself and i exchanged police patches with them. >> reporter: and he plans to bring that knowledge and experience back home. his ultimate goal, to be a police officer in his hometown of san rafael. >> i have the experiences of being able to live in other countries and understanding different cultures and as a police officer, i understand i'm not just serving one community, i'm serving a bunch of communities. >> reporter: he has lived in this neighborhood his whole life. >> i grew up here, and for me, i was always hanging at the park but as i grew older, some of my friends decided to take part in gangs or drugs. luckily for me i decided not to take part in that. unfortunately some of my friends today are in jail or prison. >> reporter: he credits religion and his parents for keeping him out of trouble. his mom and dad came to america from guatemala 30 years ago on the back of a truck with 50 other migrants. with nothing but hope for a bet
. >> i trained with law enforcement in europe, and from the california university police department, essentially i go to europe and i just introduce myself and i exchanged police patches with them. >> reporter: and he plans to bring that knowledge and experience back home. his ultimate goal, to be a police officer in his hometown of san rafael. >> i have the experiences of being able to live in other countries and understanding different cultures and as a police officer, i...
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carmen d'agostino, who coordinates the california indian languages program, says the university is teaming renowned linguist to train future luiseno teachers. she says california's original language is not only embody oral histories, but also cultural values and perspectives. >> just to give you an example, the counting system, our counting system is based on ten. the number ten, ten, 20, 30. but there are counting systems that are based on the number four just because instead of counting your fingers, you count the spaces between your fingers. >> and it's not just this cal state. in 2020, uc riverside started offering cahuilla. levi wants other universities to follow suit and offer native language programs. >> it's a time come with an upward battle because some certain university says there's still that stigma. they're just in the past. >> but seeing languages that were once forbidden now embraced is a source of pride and a sign. morales gonzalez says that her region's first cultures not only survived, they're thriving. >> people talk about native americans and indigenous people as if the
carmen d'agostino, who coordinates the california indian languages program, says the university is teaming renowned linguist to train future luiseno teachers. she says california's original language is not only embody oral histories, but also cultural values and perspectives. >> just to give you an example, the counting system, our counting system is based on ten. the number ten, ten, 20, 30. but there are counting systems that are based on the number four just because instead of counting...
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>> the university of california, number of universities out west a real clash here, some of it is generationalat students are protesting, what they're saying, but basically you're seeing a real clash between alumni and students. individuals speaking out on behalf of palestine and on behalf two-state solution and then of course you have students, jewish students that are speaking out on behalf of their country and their backgrounds and communities, colleges are place where it's an opportunity for people to speak their mind, develop their beliefs, become further education in those strirmts we tend to see folks express their opinions. >> right, and there's that line between espousing your opinion and creating fear for people. tom winter, thank you. >>> as we just heard from tom w the war between israel and hamas raging on, an alarming rise in antisemitic incidents. >> experts say that's leading to gun training among the jewish training. sam brock has been looking into this for us. you spoken to some people who are training and buying firearms, why are they doing this? >> reporter: many of the wom
>> the university of california, number of universities out west a real clash here, some of it is generationalat students are protesting, what they're saying, but basically you're seeing a real clash between alumni and students. individuals speaking out on behalf of palestine and on behalf two-state solution and then of course you have students, jewish students that are speaking out on behalf of their country and their backgrounds and communities, colleges are place where it's an...
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the university of california's education abroad program reports its students at the hebrew university in jerusalem have left israel and are safe. u.s. declined to say how many students were involved. california state university reports that chico state student on an internship in israel has returned to california. stanford university said it has no programs in israel. our time now. 708 after many years of popular tradition, came back to san francisco's castro last night. castro wine came back and last night, hundreds of people filled the streets. trick or treating in very creative costumes. the castro wine celebration kicked off saturday. it's been steady. i mean, even. yes today people were still shopping for halloween. and today it's been kind of nonstop. san francisco, the parade of people that go by. there are so many creative people and they show up with themselves. it's wonderful. castro is the place to be for halloween. it always has been and always will be. and the rio halloween treat was filled restaurant bars and shops that gave a boost to local businesses is happening today
the university of california's education abroad program reports its students at the hebrew university in jerusalem have left israel and are safe. u.s. declined to say how many students were involved. california state university reports that chico state student on an internship in israel has returned to california. stanford university said it has no programs in israel. our time now. 708 after many years of popular tradition, came back to san francisco's castro last night. castro wine came back...
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it's university of california santa barbara and milton friedman, autobiography will join us on the program to discuss the book. watch books that shaped america featuring choose. be sure to scan the qr code to listen to our podcast you can learn more about the office of the book. ♪♪ >> kamala harris filing paperwork for president biden to appear on a primary election ballot in south carolina. also the debates sold democratic congressman james clyburn and highlighted importance in the primary process. [cheering] >> where we have to testify. [cheering and applauding] >> i am the chair of the democratic party. welcome to the final day for our historic primary. i am completely overjoyed to be here with our parties incredible leaders. [cheering] and kamala harris. [applause] [cheers and applause] south carolina voters matter. and their presence here today confirms that. south carolina has a very special relationship with president joe biden and vice president harris. and i am proud of the role our state played in insuring that they would go on to win the i am honored to accept this today. this p
it's university of california santa barbara and milton friedman, autobiography will join us on the program to discuss the book. watch books that shaped america featuring choose. be sure to scan the qr code to listen to our podcast you can learn more about the office of the book. ♪♪ >> kamala harris filing paperwork for president biden to appear on a primary election ballot in south carolina. also the debates sold democratic congressman james clyburn and highlighted importance in the...
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. >> plumbers, locksmiths and other skilled workers of the california state university system held aday strike today. protests are taking place at san francisco state university as well as other csu campuses. both sides are currently at an impasse in contract negotiations, as the employees say they are underpaid compared to those who do the same work on uc campuses. >> the offers are unfair. they are actually insulting, but they are offering is what is it, 5? yeah versus you know, that we actually need. >> and those csu employees have been working without a contract since june. >> coming up next, how a team at uc berkeley is using ai to attack plastic pollution around the globe. and the solution could be just a click away. >> plus, while your holiday shopping strategy should my wife's name is joy. we've been married 45 years. i'm taking a two-year business course. i've been studying a lot. i've been producing and directing for over 50 years. it's a very detailed thing and the pressure's all on me. i noticed i really wasn't quite as sharp as i was. my boss told me about prevagen and i
. >> plumbers, locksmiths and other skilled workers of the california state university system held aday strike today. protests are taking place at san francisco state university as well as other csu campuses. both sides are currently at an impasse in contract negotiations, as the employees say they are underpaid compared to those who do the same work on uc campuses. >> the offers are unfair. they are actually insulting, but they are offering is what is it, 5? yeah versus you know,...
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the ongoing israeli war on gaza we're now joined by professor meritus of accounting at california state university paul shelden foot who's with us from mervine california also we have international lawyer mr. barry grossman's joining us from bali indonesia. professor foot, let's start off with you, the administration of us president, joe biden is facing skating criticism over its support for israel's genocidal war on the besieg gaza strip a leaked memo from the state department said that uh also memo uh by the um news outlet axios also pointed to this casm that's growing uh what can you tell us about uh this uh foundation of port for israel uh amongst us diplomats that seems to be showing some cracks in it. it's true with the problem, however that they don't dare come out in the open, the the penalties for them would be the end their careers, they were thrown out of the federal government, where do they go next for a job? uh, we even had as you recall not so long ago the harvard students, protesting and a professor wrote a letter in the wall street journal say don't hire my students, mean when you
the ongoing israeli war on gaza we're now joined by professor meritus of accounting at california state university paul shelden foot who's with us from mervine california also we have international lawyer mr. barry grossman's joining us from bali indonesia. professor foot, let's start off with you, the administration of us president, joe biden is facing skating criticism over its support for israel's genocidal war on the besieg gaza strip a leaked memo from the state department said that uh...
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newsom pushing california universities to boost campus safety as protests rage over middle east war. thing here is he wants to cultivate spaces for affinity and dialog amid amid rising anti-semitism and islamophobia. yeah, the when i watch the marches all across the country, i don't really see are we missing are we not covering the islamophobic marches? no. and i've always said, look, i'm open to seeing islamophobe here. bring me the story, bring me the incident. i'm seeing a lot of anti-semitism right now. also, newsom did not do a press conference on this. he didn't do a video. he's always doing big grandstanding press conferences. he sent a very modest letter. i mean, this is like, hey, i have to send this because i don't want to anger the jewish donors for my presidential campaign and jewish supporters. so what i'm going to do is i'm going to send a letter and hope people aren't going to notice i'm doing it. this guy understands what what is at stake here. and that is we need to create a safe environment for these kids to express themselves without hate speech. yeah, but it seems
newsom pushing california universities to boost campus safety as protests rage over middle east war. thing here is he wants to cultivate spaces for affinity and dialog amid amid rising anti-semitism and islamophobia. yeah, the when i watch the marches all across the country, i don't really see are we missing are we not covering the islamophobic marches? no. and i've always said, look, i'm open to seeing islamophobe here. bring me the story, bring me the incident. i'm seeing a lot of...
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is 8.52 and coming up in the next hour of the kron, 4 morning news ai is being used at one california university to teach people with autism. >> how to drive before they actually hit the road? bounced from one doctor to the next. did they even send my lab work...? wait, was i supposed to bring that? then there's the forms. the bills. the 'not a bills.' the.... ”press 4 to repeat these options.” [chaotic music] [inspirational music] healthcare can get a whole lot easier when your medical records, care and coverage are in one place. at kaiser permanente, all of us work together for all that is you. >> happening tonight, the 2023 rock and roll hall of fame induction ceremony. happening at brooklyn's barclays center for the first time. you can watch the induction ceremony live from home. the event is going to be stream disney. plus, starting at 05:00pm our time year's inductees are kate bush. sheryl crow, missy elliott, george michael, willie nelson brady is the machine and the spinners. elton john sheryl crow, missy elliott, nelson are expected to perform. so it's going to epic to carrie underwood
is 8.52 and coming up in the next hour of the kron, 4 morning news ai is being used at one california university to teach people with autism. >> how to drive before they actually hit the road? bounced from one doctor to the next. did they even send my lab work...? wait, was i supposed to bring that? then there's the forms. the bills. the 'not a bills.' the.... ”press 4 to repeat these options.” [chaotic music] [inspirational music] healthcare can get a whole lot easier when your...
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. >> and after the it is being used at one california university to teach people with autism how to drive before they hit the road. >> and today is going to be a warm and sunny one. but change is just around. the corner is going to quite the shift in your forecast. >> leading into the weekend and into next week going to be >> well, in an effort to help californians prevent and prepare for the threat of wildfire. cal fire's now announcing over 100 million dollars in funding the department's wildfire prevention grants. these grants allow for the investment in local projects such as fuel reduction. wildfire prevention planning an education. they're going to or ties assisting communities with disadvantaged or low income, disabled or elderly populations. so those grant applications are going to open until january 10th. the north bay fire crews in fairfield mopping up after this brush fire on thursday. crews say the fire started just before 8 last night, right in the area of highway 12, pennsylvania. it burned about one acres now for progress has since stopped. >> meantime, a small fire also br
. >> and after the it is being used at one california university to teach people with autism how to drive before they hit the road. >> and today is going to be a warm and sunny one. but change is just around. the corner is going to quite the shift in your forecast. >> leading into the weekend and into next week going to be >> well, in an effort to help californians prevent and prepare for the threat of wildfire. cal fire's now announcing over 100 million dollars in...
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the california state university monterey bay and moss landing harder saying carmel valley on tuesday. it ends with the city of monterey december 7. all test will be in english and spanish and begin at 10:00 a.m. >>> coming up comedy thanks giving weekend is wrapping up and thousands of people are getting ready to head home. we breakdown the best and worst times for you to hit the road. >>> each advisory across the bay area. what you need to know before you visit the ocean. >>> from the coast we are watching a frost advisory for the north bay. a freeze warning in effect from >>> take a live look as if it cisco international airport. thanks giving over people are about to start heading home. brace for crowds if you're traveling tomorrow or even monday. aaa says tomoow will be the roughest it is best to hit the road before 11:00 a.m. or after 6:00 p.m. to avoid the super heav traffic crunch and it also says between the hours of 3:00 and 5:00 pam are the worst times to be traveling. in the bay area the busiest spot expected to be between monterey and services go. aaa says you can expect t
the california state university monterey bay and moss landing harder saying carmel valley on tuesday. it ends with the city of monterey december 7. all test will be in english and spanish and begin at 10:00 a.m. >>> coming up comedy thanks giving weekend is wrapping up and thousands of people are getting ready to head home. we breakdown the best and worst times for you to hit the road. >>> each advisory across the bay area. what you need to know before you visit the ocean....
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a union representing over 1000 employees in the california state university system has voted to authorize a strike if a deal is not reached. if a strike happens, skilled trade employees will be striking on 22 campuses across california. eu officials with teamsters local 2010 say they filed numerous unfair labor practice complaints against the csu system. the union represents facilities, workers, mechanics and plumbers among other workers. csu officials say they're meeting with a mediator this week to try to find common ground. still to come on kron, 4 news at 11 new body cam video of the deadly fires in la hina. why police are releasing it coming up. but first, elderly couple in san jose was robbed at their front door. how you can help coming up. and later, danville is seeing a rise in coyotes. what to look out when we return from our break. deep breath. cancer is a journey you don't take alone. you did it! our cancer care team works together to care for all that is you. when migraine strikes you're faced with a choice. ride it out with the tradeoffs of treating? or push through the pain
a union representing over 1000 employees in the california state university system has voted to authorize a strike if a deal is not reached. if a strike happens, skilled trade employees will be striking on 22 campuses across california. eu officials with teamsters local 2010 say they filed numerous unfair labor practice complaints against the csu system. the union represents facilities, workers, mechanics and plumbers among other workers. csu officials say they're meeting with a mediator this...
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a union representing more than 1000 employees in the california state university system has voted to authorize a strike if a deal is not reached. if a strike happens, skilled trades employees will be striking on 22 campuses across california. union officials with teamsters local 2010 say they filed numerous unfair labor practice complaints against this csu system. the union represents facilities, workers, mechanics and commerce among other workers. csu officials say they are meeting with a mediator this week to try to find common ground. >> santa clara valley health care honoring organ donors in the community on the mexican day of the dead holiday. they have the dead or dia de los work. thos in spanish is celebrated on november first and the second to honor the lives of loved ones by creating altars of the things that they enjoyed in life. it's a festive time families to come together and remember them. santa clara valley, healthcare aims to honor the donors with altars at o'connor hospital and saint louise regional hospital that aim to increase awareness of organ awareness maybe dono
a union representing more than 1000 employees in the california state university system has voted to authorize a strike if a deal is not reached. if a strike happens, skilled trades employees will be striking on 22 campuses across california. union officials with teamsters local 2010 say they filed numerous unfair labor practice complaints against this csu system. the union represents facilities, workers, mechanics and commerce among other workers. csu officials say they are meeting with a...
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and while negotiators try to hammer out a solution on a team from the university of california is weighing help to understand the threat from plastics pollution, just climb aboard the research vessel kwai. we took a look recently as the crew returned from a section of the pacific ocean known as the great pacific garbage patch, and that plastic pollution is a global problem being tackled right now at the united nations treaty conference in nairobi, kenya. the goal is an international agreement to cut levels worldwide. >> you know, our folks are there on the ground. the international community is there on the ground in nairobi, literally negotiating this as we speak. >> doug mccauley is an environmental sciences with the university of california, although he's concerned with the damage to the pacific and other marine environments. he and his colleagues have launched a project aimed at cutting overall plastic pollution at its many sources. they've created what you might think of as an environmental search engine known as the global plastic policy tool, and they're now making it available to t
and while negotiators try to hammer out a solution on a team from the university of california is weighing help to understand the threat from plastics pollution, just climb aboard the research vessel kwai. we took a look recently as the crew returned from a section of the pacific ocean known as the great pacific garbage patch, and that plastic pollution is a global problem being tackled right now at the united nations treaty conference in nairobi, kenya. the goal is an international agreement...
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. >> more than 1000 trade workers on strike at several california state university campus is included those here in the bay area. you're looking at the picket on c s u east bay campus. the union representing the workers released a statement last week calling for a one-day strike across csu campuses. the group says it is asking for an increase in wages. the workers going on strike include electricians, plumbers and mechanics, francisco state and san jose state workers also participated in the strike. and side after members begin voting today on the union's tentative contract with the major hollywood studios. it's the deal that effectively ended. >> the actors strike the union's national board of directors approve agreement by 86% of vote last friday. they're encouraging members to say yes to the contract, the voting process for the roughly 160,000 members is expected to continue into the first week of december key items in this agreement include an increase in wages and consent and compensation guardrails around the use of artificial intelligence. and the spotlight. tonight, a bay area
. >> more than 1000 trade workers on strike at several california state university campus is included those here in the bay area. you're looking at the picket on c s u east bay campus. the union representing the workers released a statement last week calling for a one-day strike across csu campuses. the group says it is asking for an increase in wages. the workers going on strike include electricians, plumbers and mechanics, francisco state and san jose state workers also participated in...
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university of california. yeah.track and they have become subject to ridicule. some people have gone as far as calling it best community note ever. and also so they've asked does peter ever talk about all the birds killed by by wind turbines, for example . so long story short, example. so long story short, peter has fallen victim to the famous community notes. >> yeah, they're the people for the ethical treatment of animals, the animals, not the people for the good about what turkeys eat. >> well, who's who their >> well, who's the who was their spokesperson that not beverly johnson . the other what's her johnson. the other what's her name , supermodel . this is name, the supermodel. this is what do they call this mission creep, where they started out by saying, listen, maybe we shouldn't be fur coats shouldn't be wearing fur coats and save the animals and we should save the animals there. and now suddenly it's telling we telling us we can't have we can't turkey and an and i can't eat turkey and an and i think event
university of california. yeah.track and they have become subject to ridicule. some people have gone as far as calling it best community note ever. and also so they've asked does peter ever talk about all the birds killed by by wind turbines, for example . so long story short, example. so long story short, peter has fallen victim to the famous community notes. >> yeah, they're the people for the ethical treatment of animals, the animals, not the people for the good about what turkeys eat....
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more than 1000 workers are on strike at california state university campuses. the union representing the workers released a statement last week calling for a one-day strike across the su campuses. the group says it is asking for an increase in wages. the workers going on strike include electricians, plumbers and mechanics. >> the cal state system is developing a new college transfer program with mount temple college, which is the first accredited institution created within a state prison once an inmate has completed their associate's degree at mount temple pies. they will get priority admission to a bachelor's degree program at any csu campus. details are still being worked out, but the institutions hope to get graduates admitted into csu campuses as soon as fall of next year. more insurance companies plan to not renew policies for california homeowners. they include mayor a star unit trend and kemp are independents. their parent company kemp, a court, says the move is due to having a small presence in california already and not any other specific consideration
more than 1000 workers are on strike at california state university campuses. the union representing the workers released a statement last week calling for a one-day strike across the su campuses. the group says it is asking for an increase in wages. the workers going on strike include electricians, plumbers and mechanics. >> the cal state system is developing a new college transfer program with mount temple college, which is the first accredited institution created within a state prison...
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more than 1000 skilled trade workers will go on strike at california state university campus as including san francisco state. >> the union representing them released a statement last week calling for a one-day strike across the su campuses. the group says it's asking for an increase in wages. the workers going on strike tomorrow include electricity, electricians, plumbers, and mechanics. let's get check of your 4 zone forecast. taking live look at sfo. lots of folks have been arriving to the bay area for this. yeah. cindy crawford, chief meteorologist lawrence karnow. i let us know what. >> whether they can expect. yeah. hope they brought their umbrellas. we're going to see some showers come on and off throughout this week. still hard to determine past 24 hours, but >> you see the swirl off the coastline that's now developing out there right now on as that system put itself together. i think it will intensify overnight tonight into early tomorrow morning, but it's kind of splitting from the main street elation pattern. that means it is just going to be wobbling off the coastline. so the
more than 1000 skilled trade workers will go on strike at california state university campus as including san francisco state. >> the union representing them released a statement last week calling for a one-day strike across the su campuses. the group says it's asking for an increase in wages. the workers going on strike tomorrow include electricity, electricians, plumbers, and mechanics. let's get check of your 4 zone forecast. taking live look at sfo. lots of folks have been arriving to...
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nolan higdon, professor of history and communication at california state university, east bay. dr.gdon, nice to have you back on. thank you, rodney. first, let's talk about the democratic wins. what drove them? >> well, there's a couple of factors. some of the most consequential seem to be abortion issue that continues to drive voters out to support the democrats that you've seen a handful of states. dobbs decision. it also seems that the democrats did a pretty good job of fundraising. >> dr. higdon, i'm going to put you on hold because the audio sounds like you're in a little box or can it's like very warbled. i'm not sure if there's something you can quickly try to fix. if not, we'll take a short break and we'll try to reconnect and deal with that. >> how about that? is that a little better? >> oh, that is so much better. we're resolving our own tech issues just like that. thank you so much. okay so again, what do you think drove the voters to the polls? and the reason for some of the democratic wins? >> yeah, it seems like abortion continues to be a major factor that's driving p
nolan higdon, professor of history and communication at california state university, east bay. dr.gdon, nice to have you back on. thank you, rodney. first, let's talk about the democratic wins. what drove them? >> well, there's a couple of factors. some of the most consequential seem to be abortion issue that continues to drive voters out to support the democrats that you've seen a handful of states. dobbs decision. it also seems that the democrats did a pretty good job of fundraising....
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you're an assistant professor of psychology at dominican university of california. really appreciate the conversation today. >> thanks so much for having me. appreciate it. >> up next, the yosemite national park cleanup returns and this year's trash pickup yielded some surprising rests. 'll dig into this when getting welcome to big tobacco's fantasyland. a new, healthier world without cigarettes. as long as you don't count the 6 trillion sold worldwide every year. and vaping won't lead to smoking, if you ignore the research that says otherwise. in big tobacco's fantasyland, the deadliest industry is your friend. shh... and cleanup event in yosemite valley draws people who are willing to collect trash to help beautify the valley after peak tourism season. it's put on by the yosemite climbing association. joining us live now from that organization is karen tarpinian. the events in partnership senior manager. karen, thanks for your time. >> thank you so much. >> so i know we're really sorry about that. this was a five day event, right when did it take place and how man
you're an assistant professor of psychology at dominican university of california. really appreciate the conversation today. >> thanks so much for having me. appreciate it. >> up next, the yosemite national park cleanup returns and this year's trash pickup yielded some surprising rests. 'll dig into this when getting welcome to big tobacco's fantasyland. a new, healthier world without cigarettes. as long as you don't count the 6 trillion sold worldwide every year. and vaping won't...
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the catholic chaties services in new york city, she obtained her juris doctorate at the university of california, davis. king hall school of law and master of teaching at dominican university and a bachelor of arts from southern methodist university. please join in welcoming flaherty. hector tovar is a pulitzer prize winning journalist and novelist. he is the othe critically acclaimed new york times bestseller deep down dark the untold of 33 men buried in a chilean mine and the miracle that set them free. the barbarian nurseries, a novel translator and nation defining a new american in the spanish speaking states, and the tattooed soldier. a novel. tovar is also a contributing writer for the new york times opinion pages and an associate professor at the university of california,rvine he's written for the new yorker the los angeles times and other publications. but is these accolades that make me so to present himo today. eg justice is, a nonprofit immigration law firm dedicated eliminating the legal barriers to advancement that immigrants face. one work permit green card and naturalization at a
the catholic chaties services in new york city, she obtained her juris doctorate at the university of california, davis. king hall school of law and master of teaching at dominican university and a bachelor of arts from southern methodist university. please join in welcoming flaherty. hector tovar is a pulitzer prize winning journalist and novelist. he is the othe critically acclaimed new york times bestseller deep down dark the untold of 33 men buried in a chilean mine and the miracle that set...
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university of california. yeah.track and they have become subject to ridicule. some people have gone as far as calling it best community note ever. and also so they've asked does peter ever talk about all the birds killed by by wind turbines, for example . so long story short, example. so long story short, peter has fallen victim to the famous community notes. >> yeah, they're the people for the ethical treatment of animals, the animals, not the people for the good about what turkeys eat. >> well, who's who their >> well, who's the who was their spokesperson that not beverly johnson . the other what's her johnson. the other what's her name , supermodel . this is name, the supermodel. this is what do they call this mission creep, where they started out by saying, listen, maybe we shouldn't be fur coats shouldn't be wearing fur coats and save the animals and we should save the animals there. and now suddenly it's telling we telling us we can't have we can't turkey and an and i can't eat turkey and an and i think event
university of california. yeah.track and they have become subject to ridicule. some people have gone as far as calling it best community note ever. and also so they've asked does peter ever talk about all the birds killed by by wind turbines, for example . so long story short, example. so long story short, peter has fallen victim to the famous community notes. >> yeah, they're the people for the ethical treatment of animals, the animals, not the people for the good about what turkeys eat....
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not just because of the problems that berkley, because the university of california berkeley is one ofst public universities in the world. and others look to it as an example for better or for worse. we don't want the problem to expand out of berkeley. we want to stop it here and now. >> anishnawbek there, can marcus, thank you so much for joining me this evening. >> thank. you >> thank you. >> while, today is the season two premiere of anderson cooper's podcast. you've been waiting for it it's called all there is. he'll join us for a preview of what we can exexpect and i it inincludes p president bididen. >>> you know, last year anderson cooper started a podcast about grief while going through boxes of things it belonged to his mother, his father and his brother, all of whom have died. the podcast is called all there is in the second season starts today. here's a peek at it. >> the basement in my house is still filled with boxes of stuff belonging to my mom who died in 2019, my dad and brother who died decades ago. your photographs and letters notes have been sitting here waiting for
not just because of the problems that berkley, because the university of california berkeley is one ofst public universities in the world. and others look to it as an example for better or for worse. we don't want the problem to expand out of berkeley. we want to stop it here and now. >> anishnawbek there, can marcus, thank you so much for joining me this evening. >> thank. you >> thank you. >> while, today is the season two premiere of anderson cooper's podcast. you've...
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the program with the university of california and cal fire has a vast array of cameras all across thetate. in fact, time magazine just named it one of the best inventions of 2023. meteorologist list heather waldman walks us through what puts this wildfire technology on the cutting edge. >> this wildfire detection tool uses artificial intelligence and a vast network of cameras to spot fires when they first ignite, giving first responders more lead time and providing decision makers with more information when working in ongoing fire. the tool was developed as a collaboration between the university of california alert california program. cal fire and industry partner digital path. for years, developers have been gathering data and training a computer program to recognize fire starts and then report them. this video shows an example of the kind of resolution that developers are working with. >> you have situational awareness. you can look at the color of the fire. you can look if it's bent over how fast is it growing? all of this is data feed into driving the decision of the dispatcher. >
the program with the university of california and cal fire has a vast array of cameras all across thetate. in fact, time magazine just named it one of the best inventions of 2023. meteorologist list heather waldman walks us through what puts this wildfire technology on the cutting edge. >> this wildfire detection tool uses artificial intelligence and a vast network of cameras to spot fires when they first ignite, giving first responders more lead time and providing decision makers with...
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> reporter: known for its history rooted in demonstration, tonight its leadership at the university of california making headlines after the university president issued a statement calling the hamas attack, an act of terrorism, a group of 300 faculty members demanded school officials retract its charges of terrorism to uplift the palestinian freedom struggle, but monday regent jay sures, who is also vice chairman of united talent agency, called the counter letter appalling and repugnant adding, it seeks to legitimize and defend the horrific savagery of the hamas massacre. >> i think that we need to start treating other people as human beings instead of labels like israeli and palestinian. >> reporter: more than just a volatile flash point on campus, hate crimes against jews and muslims are both on the rise nationwide in las vegas, a man is charged with leaving a series of anti-semitic threats for senator jacky rosen. >> no one has the right to intimidate, to threaten, incite violence in the leadership, but all of our universities need to take that stance strongly against all of it, whether it's a
> reporter: known for its history rooted in demonstration, tonight its leadership at the university of california making headlines after the university president issued a statement calling the hamas attack, an act of terrorism, a group of 300 faculty members demanded school officials retract its charges of terrorism to uplift the palestinian freedom struggle, but monday regent jay sures, who is also vice chairman of united talent agency, called the counter letter appalling and repugnant...
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the program with the university of california and cal fire has a vast array of cameras all across thete. in fact, time magazine just named it one of the best inventions of 2023. meteorologist list heather waldman walks us through what puts this wildfire technology on the cutting edge. >> this wildfire detection tool uses artificial intelligence and a vast network of cameras to spot fires when they first ignite, giving first responders more lead time and providing decision makers with more information when working in ongoing fire. the tool was developed as a collaboration between the university of california alert california program. cal fire and industry partner digital path. for years, developers have been gathering data and training a computer program to recognize fire starts and then report them. this video shows an example of the kind of resolution that developers are working with. >> you have situational awareness. you can look at the color of the fire. you can look if it's bent over how fast is it growing? all of this is data feed into driving the decision of the dispatcher. >>
the program with the university of california and cal fire has a vast array of cameras all across thete. in fact, time magazine just named it one of the best inventions of 2023. meteorologist list heather waldman walks us through what puts this wildfire technology on the cutting edge. >> this wildfire detection tool uses artificial intelligence and a vast network of cameras to spot fires when they first ignite, giving first responders more lead time and providing decision makers with more...
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. >> a union representing over 1000 employees in the california state university system has voted to authorize a strike of the deal isn't reached if a strike happens at facility. workers, mechanics, plumbers, among other workers will be striking on 22 campuses across california. union officials say that they have filed numerous unfair labor practice complaint against the csu system. csu officials say that they're meeting with a mediator this week to find common ground. >> employees in hayward who earn minimum wage will see an increase come january. the city says employers with large businesses will get employees will get a total of $16.90. that's more than $0.50 higher than the current minimum wage. employer employees will get $16. also $0.50 more. then the current pay. >> so, wow, you know, i mean, maybe drugs been a >> still ahead, a body is found inside a suitcase floating in oakland's lake merritt. what police are saying about this grim discovery. plus, a former major league baseball's ties to the bay area accused of killing a lake tahoe woman faces a judge for the first time sinc
. >> a union representing over 1000 employees in the california state university system has voted to authorize a strike of the deal isn't reached if a strike happens at facility. workers, mechanics, plumbers, among other workers will be striking on 22 campuses across california. union officials say that they have filed numerous unfair labor practice complaint against the csu system. csu officials say that they're meeting with a mediator this week to find common ground. >> employees...
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>> stephen: space news from california, where the university of california and nasa ames have unveiledion berkeley space center. in response, public school teachers said, "can we literally have a book?" one book. [cheers and applause] next up, "space paparazzi news!" >> "yasss, gorgon!" >> stephen: nasa's orbital probe of jupiter is getting progressively closer to its moon io and has now taken pictures from only 7,300 miles away or over three times closer than some major u.s weather satellites, which means soon it could be providing accurate information to space roker. we'll be right back with jonathan karl. discover different black friday deals at target each week. ♪ i never knew there was a ♪ ♪ love like this before ♪ [rosemarie's "love like this"] ♪ never had someone to show me love ♪ weekly black friday deals you can't miss. ♪ love like this before ♪ ♪ i never knew there was a... ♪ get low prices and early black friday deals at target. for your most brilliant smile, crest has you covered. ♪♪ (laughing) nice smile, brad. nice! thanks? crest 3d white. 100% more stain removal. crest.
>> stephen: space news from california, where the university of california and nasa ames have unveiledion berkeley space center. in response, public school teachers said, "can we literally have a book?" one book. [cheers and applause] next up, "space paparazzi news!" >> "yasss, gorgon!" >> stephen: nasa's orbital probe of jupiter is getting progressively closer to its moon io and has now taken pictures from only 7,300 miles away or over three...
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in political theory in the history conscious program and the university of california santa cruz. i am victoria sciancalepore i'm the assistant editor of the jane addams papers at ramapo college of new jersey. we're currently working on volume four of the selected papers of jane addams and are at the same time as the jane addams digital edition, a freely accessible collection of addams and writings from 1901 to 1935. so that's us. we're going to have short introduction period of, our projects and what we would like to discuss today and that we will we will be doing some roundtable questions. and i hope that you guys have some roundtable questions for us that we can have a good discussion about. all and everyone hear me okay on preston. bottom there. okay. now can really hear me. okay thank you for being polite and nodding even when you couldn't. i thank you, victoria. and thank you all for coming. i'm michael cohen as victoria. i work at the correspondence zachary taylor and millard fillmore here american university and zachary taylor and. millard fillmore are probably not the fir
in political theory in the history conscious program and the university of california santa cruz. i am victoria sciancalepore i'm the assistant editor of the jane addams papers at ramapo college of new jersey. we're currently working on volume four of the selected papers of jane addams and are at the same time as the jane addams digital edition, a freely accessible collection of addams and writings from 1901 to 1935. so that's us. we're going to have short introduction period of, our projects...
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the university of california is one. there is an intertribal college that is also one of them. these locations will provide the technical assistance for anybody interested in establishing a local and regional food system to create more opportunities for farmers to be able to negotiate the price for what they get as opposed to having it basically fixed by the global market. we heard the call of western governors for the need for more processing for meat, poultry and other products. we have invested at least a billion dollars and continuing to grow in that amount. we have a second round of funding coming in sometime at the end of this year. we have a very small processing opportunity that will be announced next year as well as a set of tribal opportunities so you will continue to see an expansion of local processing which creates a new market opportunities for producers. we are also for the first time using the power of federal procurement. we buy a lot of food. we are requiring a portion of those resources be spent in local food systems. we provided each of your directors millio
the university of california is one. there is an intertribal college that is also one of them. these locations will provide the technical assistance for anybody interested in establishing a local and regional food system to create more opportunities for farmers to be able to negotiate the price for what they get as opposed to having it basically fixed by the global market. we heard the call of western governors for the need for more processing for meat, poultry and other products. we have...
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. >> happening tomorrow, more than 1000 workers will go out on strike california state university campuses including san francisco state. the union representing them released a statement last week calling for a one-day strike across csu campuses. the group says that it's asking for an increase in wages. the workers going out on strike tomorrow include electricians, plumbers, and mechanics. >> a new free water taxi service is being planned between alameda and oakland. the city website says the vision is for the water taxi to shuttle people between the alameda landing and jack london square. it's expected to operate 4 to 5 days per week depending on funding and the season the city is eyeing spring of 2024 to launch the service. flu season is developing earlier than expected here in california. kron four's amanda hari spoke with an infectious disease specialist about what doctors have been seeing so far. more people are testing positive for the flu and going to see their doctors in california. flu season definitely i think we're in the cusp of seeing a large increase in cases. doctor peter ch
. >> happening tomorrow, more than 1000 workers will go out on strike california state university campuses including san francisco state. the union representing them released a statement last week calling for a one-day strike across csu campuses. the group says that it's asking for an increase in wages. the workers going out on strike tomorrow include electricians, plumbers, and mechanics. >> a new free water taxi service is being planned between alameda and oakland. the city...
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california. >> jewish economics professor at the university of southern california has been moved to remote work after he was barred from campus earlier this month. professor john strauss reportedly told a group of pro-palestinian students that hamas terrorists were murderers who should be killed. strauss was put on paid administrative leave but has now been cleared to teach the rest of his classes remotely for the remainder of the semester. while the university investigates the incident. >> small business owners on one oakland street say they have been targeted by thieves. this week and that that could force more of them to shut down three stores on broadway in the temescal neighborhood were hit by burglars the night before thanksgiving. the thieves didn't get away with much since there was only a small amount of cash at the businesses at the time. but they caused tens of thousands of dollars in damage, and merchants say they have reported the problem to local leaders but are still waiting for a response. >> without the help of and the support of the city council and the city. i think it's gett
california. >> jewish economics professor at the university of southern california has been moved to remote work after he was barred from campus earlier this month. professor john strauss reportedly told a group of pro-palestinian students that hamas terrorists were murderers who should be killed. strauss was put on paid administrative leave but has now been cleared to teach the rest of his classes remotely for the remainder of the semester. while the university investigates the incident....
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echoing across the campus of san francisco state university on tuesday as part of a student organized walkout across several campuses of the california state university system. >> michael the student coalition was formed across several csu campuses to speak out against the csu board of trustees plan to raise tuition over the next five years. >> as san francisco is an expensive city and we're already paying thousands and thousands of dollars to be here and we pay so much money and we don't see it come back to our community at all. >> the hike in prices is set to begin with a $342 increase for students next school year. >> i'm in a position where i have to be the one to pay for a majority of my schooling and seeing this hike is a little discouraging. as someone who is here to better my future, ruiz says tuition raises aren't her only concern. our housing increase about $100 a month, which, depending on which kind of lease you got, could go up $900 to $1200. >> some students face even more challenging scenarios than others. >> i'm a first generation university student, so money already is already tight and my family. >> students also wo
echoing across the campus of san francisco state university on tuesday as part of a student organized walkout across several campuses of the california state university system. >> michael the student coalition was formed across several csu campuses to speak out against the csu board of trustees plan to raise tuition over the next five years. >> as san francisco is an expensive city and we're already paying thousands and thousands of dollars to be here and we pay so much money and we...
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echoing across the campus of san francisco state university on tuesday as part of a student organized walkout across several campuses of the californiate university system. some vorkommen. the student coalition was formed across several csu campuses to speak out against the csu board of trustees plan to raise tuition over the next five years. >> san francisco is an expensive city and we're already paying thousands and thousands of dollars to be here, and we pay so much money and we don't see it come back to our community at all. >> the hike in prices is set to begin with a $342 increase for students next school year. >> i'm in a position where i have to be the one to pay for a majority of my schooling and seeing this hike is a little discouraging. as someone who is here to better my future. >> ruiz says tuition raises aren't her only concern. >> our housing increase about $100 a month, which, depending on which kind of lease you got, could go up $900 to $1,200. >> some students face even more challenging scenarios than others. >> i'm a first generation university student, so money already is already tight in my family. >> students al
echoing across the campus of san francisco state university on tuesday as part of a student organized walkout across several campuses of the californiate university system. some vorkommen. the student coalition was formed across several csu campuses to speak out against the csu board of trustees plan to raise tuition over the next five years. >> san francisco is an expensive city and we're already paying thousands and thousands of dollars to be here, and we pay so much money and we don't...
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. -- 1988 at the university of california santa barbara, and author of milton freeman will join us on the program to discuss the book. watch, books that shaped america, featuring free to choose, monday live at 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, c-span now, our free mobile video app or online at c-span.org. be sure to scan the qr code to listen to our companion podcast where you can learn about the books featured. >> c-span studentcam documentary competition is back, celebrating 20 years with this year's theme, looking forward while considering the past. we are asking middle and high school students to create a five to six minute video addressing one of these questions. in the next 20 years, what is the most important change you would like to see in america. or, over the past 20 years what has been the most important change in america? we are giving away $100,000 in total prizes, with a grand prize of $5,000 and every teacher who has students participate in this year's competition, plus an opportunity to share an additional $50,000 per the competition deadline is friday, january 19, 2020 fou
. -- 1988 at the university of california santa barbara, and author of milton freeman will join us on the program to discuss the book. watch, books that shaped america, featuring free to choose, monday live at 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, c-span now, our free mobile video app or online at c-span.org. be sure to scan the qr code to listen to our companion podcast where you can learn about the books featured. >> c-span studentcam documentary competition is back, celebrating 20 years with...
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the university of california say it is basically due to a chemical in red grapes that can mess with howfredo, and he is loving his new enclosure at dartmoor zoo. they even signed him up to a dating site to help find him a lady friend, if you know what i mean. i hope he gets plenty of swipes right. see later. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm chetan pathak — coming up on the programme. no harry kane heroics this time — a frustrated england draw in north macedonia — as the final round of qualification for euro 2024 continues. we'll tell you about the impact the football world cup in qatar had on the premier league last winter — as a new report finds injuries lasted longer and cost clubs more money. and, it'll be a new sport at the los angeles olympics in 2028, we'll tell you about flag football and how its growing in the uk... welcome along, thank you forjoining us. england's qualification campaign for next year's european championship in germany ended with an uninspired 1 all draw in north macedonia. gareth southgate's side are still group winners — and the result ensures they'll be a
the university of california say it is basically due to a chemical in red grapes that can mess with howfredo, and he is loving his new enclosure at dartmoor zoo. they even signed him up to a dating site to help find him a lady friend, if you know what i mean. i hope he gets plenty of swipes right. see later. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm chetan pathak — coming up on the programme. no harry kane heroics this time — a frustrated england draw in north macedonia — as the final round...