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but he took he started it all by drawing air into his basement lab at caltech, reducing it to acid, running further, experiment and duplicating his effort public izing it. and it blew minds. i mean, he was in his own nonpartisan way, challenging the might of the automobile companies that were the darlings of america. gm, ford, chrysler, they were the emblems of american grtness across the world. and he was basically saying, you know what? your cars are killing machines. the problem was, you know, just because you just because you know, the answer doesn't mean you can pack the genie back in the bottle. and it was impossible because even as we were learning, cars were poison in machines, we were building new freeways further ceer car.er out from the city you know, automobile showrooms were springing up. gas stations were were just sprouting like weeds. and now, you know, they're not only selling gas, but they're given away free, free stuff, you know? so a culture freeway culture was building around los angeles, which had been auto centric building, very wide boulevards, lowering traffic speed
but he took he started it all by drawing air into his basement lab at caltech, reducing it to acid, running further, experiment and duplicating his effort public izing it. and it blew minds. i mean, he was in his own nonpartisan way, challenging the might of the automobile companies that were the darlings of america. gm, ford, chrysler, they were the emblems of american grtness across the world. and he was basically saying, you know what? your cars are killing machines. the problem was, you...
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so when oppenheimer nuclear physics west to berkeley and caltech and to new mexico he changed particularly new mexico into what had been a very poor part the country that actually even today some people don't know that new mexico is part of the united states. they think it's part of mexico. i mean i get that all the time. oh, you have much of an accent. it's because i'm from the united states. when i when i say i'm from new mexico. but but it brought this this state that was poor had, very little infrastructure and put in the middle of it this federally funded facility that just transformed the state it brought good paying jobs. i mentioned the the engineers, the military who came to los alamos but also for during the manhattan project in. then afterwards a lot of local people in new mexico got well-paid jobs at the laboratories, so it transformed the i mean, the 1960s, the peace corps sent volunteers to new mexico train before they sent them down into latin america. now, los alamos is o othe most prosperous counties in the in the country. they say there that they have the highest per numb
so when oppenheimer nuclear physics west to berkeley and caltech and to new mexico he changed particularly new mexico into what had been a very poor part the country that actually even today some people don't know that new mexico is part of the united states. they think it's part of mexico. i mean i get that all the time. oh, you have much of an accent. it's because i'm from the united states. when i when i say i'm from new mexico. but but it brought this this state that was poor had, very...
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recientemente hemos formado una alianza con otros ocho colegios privados también en el estado, inclusive caltech harvey mudo occidental, pomona college, stanford, usc, scripps, muy conocidos, y bueno, esta alianza es simplemente, queremos traerle a las comunidades la invitación, el anuncio que nosotros también somos opciones, muchas veces hay una percepción que las universidades privadas son muy caras, que no tienen, que no son igual de accesibles, ¿verdad?, eh, y bueno, nosotros queremos venir a las comunidades, especialmente esos estudiantes en primera generación, que quizás no tienen los padres que han ido a la universidad, que conozcan primeramente las opciones que tenemos, los programas que ofrecemos, las carreras que ofrecemos, y que los consideren, porque estamos en un estado en donde tenemos un sistema educativo muy grande, muy fuerte, muy importante, el uc cal state, y también son muy buenas opciones, pero aparte, en este estado hay más de 80 universidades privadas que también pueden ofrecer oportunidad, inclusive becas para hacer el costo de la universidad posible, entonces esperamos q
recientemente hemos formado una alianza con otros ocho colegios privados también en el estado, inclusive caltech harvey mudo occidental, pomona college, stanford, usc, scripps, muy conocidos, y bueno, esta alianza es simplemente, queremos traerle a las comunidades la invitación, el anuncio que nosotros también somos opciones, muchas veces hay una percepción que las universidades privadas son muy caras, que no tienen, que no son igual de accesibles, ¿verdad?, eh, y bueno, nosotros queremos...
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that's where i fell in love with astronomy, and now i'm an astrophysicist at caltech, so i guess you could say, uh, raj is my name and stars are my game. and rhyming is also my game. so, uh, two games. uh, anyway, that-that's enough about me. i want to hear everything about you. i have to go to the bathroom. i go to the bathroom, too. sometimes more frequently than i care to admit. oh, i've had it checked out, it's nothing.
that's where i fell in love with astronomy, and now i'm an astrophysicist at caltech, so i guess you could say, uh, raj is my name and stars are my game. and rhyming is also my game. so, uh, two games. uh, anyway, that-that's enough about me. i want to hear everything about you. i have to go to the bathroom. i go to the bathroom, too. sometimes more frequently than i care to admit. oh, i've had it checked out, it's nothing.
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ban took effect in 1998, while other schools across our state, like usc, usf loyola marymount and caltech, say they do not routinely admit legacy students. lawmakers say more needs to be done to ensure equal access to higher education for more now on this push for changes to legacy admissions policies here in this state, we're joined by state assembly member phil ting, assembly member tang. good to have you. we appreciate the time always. you authored a few years back in 2019, you authored legislation to ban legacy admissions here in california. that proposal, though, stalled in the legislature at the time. now we're at a very different moment. the supreme court ruling has outlawed affirmative action in this country. do you plan to reintroduce a measure aimed at legacy admissions? yeah absolutely. we're going to be looking at reintroducing something beginning of next year. we'll probably make an announcement somewhere sometime in the fall. what we saw with that legislation, while the legislation did have to get modified, we were able to get legislation through forcing every unit, every un
ban took effect in 1998, while other schools across our state, like usc, usf loyola marymount and caltech, say they do not routinely admit legacy students. lawmakers say more needs to be done to ensure equal access to higher education for more now on this push for changes to legacy admissions policies here in this state, we're joined by state assembly member phil ting, assembly member tang. good to have you. we appreciate the time always. you authored a few years back in 2019, you authored...
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joins the small list of schools including m.i.t., johns hopkins, carnegie mellon, am herself and caltech on "ana cabrera reports," the blockbuster news netflix just unveiled about their password sharing crackdown. >>> but first, world cup fever, the u.s. women's team is on the hunt for its third straight win. i'll talk with 1999 world cup champ brandi chastain about their chances on the pitch next. thr eichances on the pitch next. ♪ i have type 2 diabetes, ♪ ♪ but i manage it well. ♪ ♪ it's a little pill with a big story to tell. ♪ ♪ i take once-daily jardiance, ♪ ♪ at each day's staaart. ♪ ♪ as time went on it was easy to seee ♪ ♪ i'm lowering my a1c. ♪ jardiance works 24/7 in your body to flush out some sugar! and for adults with type 2 diabetes and known heart disease, jardiance can lower the risk of cardiovascular death, too. jardiance may cause serious side effects including ketoacidosis that may be fatal, dehydration, that can lead to sudden worsening of kidney function, and genital yeast or urinary tract infections. a rare, life-threatening bacterial infection in the skin of the p
joins the small list of schools including m.i.t., johns hopkins, carnegie mellon, am herself and caltech on "ana cabrera reports," the blockbuster news netflix just unveiled about their password sharing crackdown. >>> but first, world cup fever, the u.s. women's team is on the hunt for its third straight win. i'll talk with 1999 world cup champ brandi chastain about their chances on the pitch next. thr eichances on the pitch next. ♪ i have type 2 diabetes, ♪ ♪ but i...
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these very brilliant scientist who was one of the founders, i think, of the jet propulsion lab that caltech has. and during the mccarthy era, you know, where he was accused of being a spy, he he was basically so turned off that he went back to china, which i think some intelligence officers, the asset was the greatest mistake of the time. but what chen did was take his genius and brilliance and use it to apply to the issue of cybernetics and the idea of being able to use technology to for to harness for desirable behavior in society. and what we saw some of that happening was always proceed proteges in a very early stage was was the one child policy where the idea was to control and create technology and surveillance, to control people's desire to have children and families, and that has obviously gone a long way. but of course, at that time, 30 years ago, there was simply not that level of ability to control to the to where it is now. so can you talk a little bit about how chen and this whole concept of cybernetics and social control and technology has blossomed forth, which is what you ta
these very brilliant scientist who was one of the founders, i think, of the jet propulsion lab that caltech has. and during the mccarthy era, you know, where he was accused of being a spy, he he was basically so turned off that he went back to china, which i think some intelligence officers, the asset was the greatest mistake of the time. but what chen did was take his genius and brilliance and use it to apply to the issue of cybernetics and the idea of being able to use technology to for to...
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these very brilliant scientist who was one of the founders, i think, of the jet propulsion lab that caltech has. and during the mccarthy era, you know, where he was accused of being a spy, he he was basically so turned off that he went back to china, which i think some intelligence officers, the asset was the greatest mistake of the time. but what chen did was take his genius and brilliance and use it to apply to the issue of cybernetics and the idea of being able to use technology to for to harness for desirable behavior in society. and what we saw some of that happening was always proceed proteges in a very early stage was was the one child policy where the idea was to control and create technology and surveillance, to control people's desire to have children and families, and that has obviously gone a long way. but of course, at that time, 30 years ago, there was simply not that level of ability to control to the to where it is now. so can you talk a little bit about how chen and this whole concept of cybernetics and social control and technology has blossomed forth, which is what you ta
these very brilliant scientist who was one of the founders, i think, of the jet propulsion lab that caltech has. and during the mccarthy era, you know, where he was accused of being a spy, he he was basically so turned off that he went back to china, which i think some intelligence officers, the asset was the greatest mistake of the time. but what chen did was take his genius and brilliance and use it to apply to the issue of cybernetics and the idea of being able to use technology to for to...
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you do not have to be a senior caltech to figure it out.t says all of the stuff about clarencece thomas, calling him a house slave and other racist disgusting statements we condemn. you either condemn it or you don't. and that is all this amendment does. next i for one do condemn that sort of rhetoric. the senators amendment does more than that it calls upon the biden administration to enforce section 1507 of title 18 of the coaches project supreme court justices including justice thomas in flagrant violation of law designed to intimidate justices. we spent a a lot of time this committee making sure the white house and the political side of the executive branch is kept out of internal department of justice law enforcement decisions. and light of that i again asked my colleagues to vote no on this or the second degree amendment that clears that problem. christmas or chairman? >> i respect my colleagues senatorr whitehouse. he is better at me counting the number of lawyers that can dance on the head of a pen. but this is a real simple amendme
you do not have to be a senior caltech to figure it out.t says all of the stuff about clarencece thomas, calling him a house slave and other racist disgusting statements we condemn. you either condemn it or you don't. and that is all this amendment does. next i for one do condemn that sort of rhetoric. the senators amendment does more than that it calls upon the biden administration to enforce section 1507 of title 18 of the coaches project supreme court justices including justice thomas in...
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you don't have to be a senior at caltech to figure it out there it says all of the stuff about clarence thomas calling him a house slave and other racist disgusting statements we condemn. now, you either condemn it or you don't. and that's all this amendment does. >> fi may respond. i for one do condemn that sort ofe rhetoric but the senators ad then it does more than that there it calls upon the biden administration to enforce section team zero seven from the title 18 united states code to protect supreme court justices including justice thomas in lightt of flagrant violations of the law we spent a lot of time trying to make sure the white house and the political side of the executive branch is kept out of internal department of justice law enforcement decisions and the light of that i again ask my colleagues to vote no endless there's a second-degree amendment that clears that problem. >> mr. chairman? i respect my>> colleague senator whitehouse, and he's better at me counting the number of lawyers that can dance on the head of a pin. but this is h a real simple amendment. if you supp
you don't have to be a senior at caltech to figure it out there it says all of the stuff about clarence thomas calling him a house slave and other racist disgusting statements we condemn. now, you either condemn it or you don't. and that's all this amendment does. >> fi may respond. i for one do condemn that sort ofe rhetoric but the senators ad then it does more than that there it calls upon the biden administration to enforce section team zero seven from the title 18 united states code...