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dr. angelou is a national and san francisco icon. was san francisco's first -- sorry, first african-american female streetcar conductor. dr. angelou earned a presidential medal of freedom as an acclaimed poet, author, and civil rights activist. her poems, such as "phenomenal woman" and "still i rise" continue to inspire generations of female activists. it is truly fitting that when san franciscans visit the library, they'll be greeted by dr. angelou. [ please stand by ] >> i would like to thank the arts commission on the library commission and the department on the status of women for the role they have played in this as well and i would like to close with a fitting quote and one of my favourite quotes from maya angelou. just like the moons and like sons but with a certainty of tides, just like hopes bringing high, still, i will rise. thank you again. i really hope to have all of your support today. >> supervisor cohen: thank you supervisor stefani. his be done -- >> supervisor brown: i would like to give a special thanks to supervis
dr. angelou is a national and san francisco icon. was san francisco's first -- sorry, first african-american female streetcar conductor. dr. angelou earned a presidential medal of freedom as an acclaimed poet, author, and civil rights activist. her poems, such as "phenomenal woman" and "still i rise" continue to inspire generations of female activists. it is truly fitting that when san franciscans visit the library, they'll be greeted by dr. angelou. [ please stand by ]...
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sara sidner/los angeles: dr. tyndall did not responded to our request for comment after the settlement. he has previously denied all the allegations and attorney his attorney says he continues to cooperate in the investigation. and he has not been charged with any crime. the los angeles district attorney's office told cnn, it has 64 cases under review relating to the former usc gynecologist. sara sidner, cnn, los angeles." (anchor) (anchor) time now to check on our weather... with meterologist mabrisa rodriguez. the cooling trend rodriguez.mabrisa meterologist mabrisa rodriguez. the cooling trend will continue for the second half of the weekend. near average temperatures along the coast with widespread 60s and low 70s. inland temperatures will remain above normal with upper 70s to mid 80s. expect more cooling with seasonable temperatures by early next week with onshore flow and a deeper marine layer. high pressure stays in place through next week with continued dry weather. bay teen hurt in a stunt with friends t
sara sidner/los angeles: dr. tyndall did not responded to our request for comment after the settlement. he has previously denied all the allegations and attorney his attorney says he continues to cooperate in the investigation. and he has not been charged with any crime. the los angeles district attorney's office told cnn, it has 64 cases under review relating to the former usc gynecologist. sara sidner, cnn, los angeles." (anchor) (anchor) time now to check on our weather... with...
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and to look at this in more detail pleas welcome director of data driven yale dr. angelschue schue. >> it's not just national government that are clamoring for this kind of future. cities states and regions and companies are setting their sights just as high and often higher. manysets and companies have pledged to limit emissions to support the goals of the paris agreement. added all together our latest findings show these thousands of cities state, and region and company pledges are leading to measurable emissions reductions in the order of # is .5, to 2.2 giga tons of carbon dioxide equivalent over government policies in 2030. this is roughly equivalent to double canada yearly total emissions. they can't just deliver on the paris bills alone. we need everyone working together. cities states, regions reaching full potential of emission reductions is as possible if all of these articles achieve their ambitious reduction goals across all sector. global emissions could fall by one-third by 2030, putting the climate goals in reach. particularly in the land use and non-energ
and to look at this in more detail pleas welcome director of data driven yale dr. angelschue schue. >> it's not just national government that are clamoring for this kind of future. cities states and regions and companies are setting their sights just as high and often higher. manysets and companies have pledged to limit emissions to support the goals of the paris agreement. added all together our latest findings show these thousands of cities state, and region and company pledges are...
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the los angeles district attorney's office has said they are reviewing 64 cases they currently have related to dr sara sidner, cnn, los angeles. >> joining us now to discuss, defense attorney mark geragos. my first reaction, how has he not been charged with a crime? >> well, i think because of the lapse of time. a lot of these cases and a lot of the incidents took place over a sustained period of time. i think they want to do a good investigation. they don't want to be caught flat-foot flat-footed. this is somewhat of a ruse. it's a valiant attempt by the university to try to cap their liability but it's not going to really work. even if they get judge wilson to approve the settlement, most of the people will opt out, because there is a cap. you saw $2,500, i think there's a $250,000 cap. some of these cases, if proved true in a civil lawsuit, could be expo tensinentially larger t that. >> do you agree with the plaintiff's attorney who says this is, quote, horrible for the victims? >> yeah, i don't even understand what -- i would love to see exactly why they think -- whether i say "they," there a
the los angeles district attorney's office has said they are reviewing 64 cases they currently have related to dr sara sidner, cnn, los angeles. >> joining us now to discuss, defense attorney mark geragos. my first reaction, how has he not been charged with a crime? >> well, i think because of the lapse of time. a lot of these cases and a lot of the incidents took place over a sustained period of time. i think they want to do a good investigation. they don't want to be caught...
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dr. tindal. cnn, los angeles. >>> senator bernie sanders kick cans off a nine-state campaign blitz but will it makee polls. the first candidate he's backing? she'll join us in just a moment. . ♪ valerie: but we worry if we have enough to last. ♪ cal: ellen, our certified financial planner™ professional, helps us manage our cash flow and plan for the unexpected. valerie: her experience and training gave us the courage to go for it. it's our "confident forever plan"... cal: ...and it's all possible with a cfp® professional. find your certified financial planner™ professional at letsmakeaplan.org. if you're waiting patiently for a liver transplant, it could cost you your life. it's time to get out of line with upmc. at upmc, living-donor transplants put you first. so you don't die waiting. upmc does more living-donor liver transplants than any other center in the nation. find out more and get out of line today. we've hadfor a long time.is in san francisco and half-measures haven't fixed it. homelessness doesn't just hurt homeless people. it hurts all of us. that's why we're all voting "yes" on c. the
dr. tindal. cnn, los angeles. >>> senator bernie sanders kick cans off a nine-state campaign blitz but will it makee polls. the first candidate he's backing? she'll join us in just a moment. . ♪ valerie: but we worry if we have enough to last. ♪ cal: ellen, our certified financial planner™ professional, helps us manage our cash flow and plan for the unexpected. valerie: her experience and training gave us the courage to go for it. it's our "confident forever plan"......
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our our city of angels satellite in south jersey, they got together, , prosecutor, ten pole chiefs, detective larue so, the school and dr jim bear from hospital performing an initiative that they're all working together to educate, to put a resource in the emergency room, to put resource in the police department. and sergeant craig hoover from east brunswick. craig pours over his arrest records and then he goes out and visits the residence of where the addict list to see if they want help. so i can say from where i stand that are extremes with law enforcement has been positive. so if anybody tells you that you don't have a role to play, tell them come see me. so this segues into where else are we going? what if sergeant hoover had the ability to visit addicts before the overdosed based on the likelihood to overdosed? sounds like the wizard of oz. maybe you should talk to retired major one alone who in new jersey where the dmi leads the nation, juan is able to data mine that type of information. as we create our dashboard of tomorrow, the data mining has to be right. at coa, our concentration has been on the front end, i
our our city of angels satellite in south jersey, they got together, , prosecutor, ten pole chiefs, detective larue so, the school and dr jim bear from hospital performing an initiative that they're all working together to educate, to put a resource in the emergency room, to put resource in the police department. and sergeant craig hoover from east brunswick. craig pours over his arrest records and then he goes out and visits the residence of where the addict list to see if they want help. so i...
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dr rosen says a new nuclear arms race has already begun nuclear weapons are incompatible with international humanitarian law and should be back also with his asserted. journalist who writes for the los angeles times he asks all those people in western europe who are so worried about every new nuclear arms race where they've been since two thousand and eight when russia started testing cruise missiles in violation of the i n f and a very warm welcome to two hundred shells senior correspondent with reuters news agency where she focuses on security and defense issues and dread believes that president trumps decision is emblematic of this confrontational style of politics but it also has to do with growing unease about china and other countries that were never part of the treaty. being their own quadriga today i'd like to begin with you andrea and i would like to ask you. as a you know you sleep just a little bit less restfully these last couple of days since president trump's announcement that he's going to scrap the i.m.f. treaty absolutely i mean i think that we are in a situation now where so many of the institutions that have shaped the post cold war era are being called into question and
dr rosen says a new nuclear arms race has already begun nuclear weapons are incompatible with international humanitarian law and should be back also with his asserted. journalist who writes for the los angeles times he asks all those people in western europe who are so worried about every new nuclear arms race where they've been since two thousand and eight when russia started testing cruise missiles in violation of the i n f and a very warm welcome to two hundred shells senior correspondent...
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dr. king. the question is how do we get the better angels to win out for a given period of time.ry. there's not a perfect moment. there's not a paradise that if we do these two things we're going to be there. nor were we ever there. but the problem right now is we're just not wins those skirmishes anywhere nearly as often as we should. >> sam stein, we have a president who, of course, is leading the charge against, against americans, seeking to become a better country, listening to those better angels. when you have a president after a shooting in a synagogue, after people are slaughtered in the synagogue, again after talking about being a nationalist, saying that he may cancel a speech that night because of a bad hair day instead of twisting out condolences that night or just being quiet that night, tweeting out baseball strategy, this is a president who sends a message every day, a negative message every day by what he does and by what he does not do and i'm sorry for the first time in my lifetime i see the election next week not really as a test of a president or of a party, b
dr. king. the question is how do we get the better angels to win out for a given period of time.ry. there's not a perfect moment. there's not a paradise that if we do these two things we're going to be there. nor were we ever there. but the problem right now is we're just not wins those skirmishes anywhere nearly as often as we should. >> sam stein, we have a president who, of course, is leading the charge against, against americans, seeking to become a better country, listening to those...
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dr. tyndall. >> i think there should have been criminal charges a long time. the lead detective says this is the largest case he has ever seen with victims with one perpetrate ner los angelesat is probably true. that is in my judgment right around the corner. in terms of the rights and remedies for these women, this is 27 years worth, 27 years, almost 17,000 women. while the class action got resolved, tentatively, this week, there are hundreds and hundreds of more cases to be tried. so ultimately, for those women who want to go forward, they can still have their day in court. >> my goodness, and so richard, dr. tyndall was fired from usc last year, in 2017, but these, many of these allegations, going back, decades. is there ever an issue of the statute of limitations on this kind of accusation even though you may have this settlement of the civil case? >> i don't believe so, fred. and it is a federal class action case that just got settled. so it is potentially settled. the judge has to approve it. it is not over with yet. and that provides a pool to those individuals who opted into the class action. and there, if you did see this doctor, you get 2500 dollars, just for see
dr. tyndall. >> i think there should have been criminal charges a long time. the lead detective says this is the largest case he has ever seen with victims with one perpetrate ner los angelesat is probably true. that is in my judgment right around the corner. in terms of the rights and remedies for these women, this is 27 years worth, 27 years, almost 17,000 women. while the class action got resolved, tentatively, this week, there are hundreds and hundreds of more cases to be tried. so...
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dr. darrell kirch, president and ceo of the association of american medical colleges. he is here with "los angeles times" reporter jennifer haberkorn. jennifer: good afternoon. darrell: great to be here. the festival is off to a wonderful start. jennifer: i am excited to talk to you about the future of the american position. i thought we would set the stage with an issue that is coming down the pike whether we like it or not -- the aging baby boomer population. presumablying to be overwhelming the health care system in just a couple years. some estimates are that there are 10,000 baby boomers retiring every day, and they are going to need help here. -- need health care. how are you thinking about whether there are going to be enough doctors to take care of people? are they going to be in the right specialties and the right parts of the country to treat that population? darrell: i think in a lot of ways this may stand as the most serious threat to our health care that is out there. the baby boomers have shaped american society everywhere along the path, and now they are going to be agent. they are
dr. darrell kirch, president and ceo of the association of american medical colleges. he is here with "los angeles times" reporter jennifer haberkorn. jennifer: good afternoon. darrell: great to be here. the festival is off to a wonderful start. jennifer: i am excited to talk to you about the future of the american position. i thought we would set the stage with an issue that is coming down the pike whether we like it or not -- the aging baby boomer population. presumablying to be...
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rousseau, done in south jersey are city of angels settled in south jersey, they got together, prosecutor, ten police chiefs, detective larue so, the school and drng an initiative that they are all working together to educate, to put a resource in the emergency rooms, to put a resource in the police department. and sergeant craig hooper from east brunswick. craig pours over his arrest records and then he goes out and visits the residence of where the addict lives to see if they want help. so i can say from where i stand that our experience with law enforcement has been positive. so if anybody tells you that you don't have a role to play, tell them to come see me. >> so this segues into what else are we going. what if sergeant hoover have the ability to visit addicts before they overdosed, based on the likelihood to overdose? sounds like the wizard of oz. maybe should talk to retired major alone who in new jersey with a dmi leads the nation, juan is able to data mine that type of information. as we create our dashboards of tomorrow, the data mine has to be right. at cla, our concentration has been on the front and come interventions, family meeti
rousseau, done in south jersey are city of angels settled in south jersey, they got together, prosecutor, ten police chiefs, detective larue so, the school and drng an initiative that they are all working together to educate, to put a resource in the emergency rooms, to put a resource in the police department. and sergeant craig hooper from east brunswick. craig pours over his arrest records and then he goes out and visits the residence of where the addict lives to see if they want help. so i...