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at least 2 people are dead after a shooting at the university of california at l.a. we will have the latest from our correspondent at the scene in a few moments. racing to find the black box recorders from the egyptair flight from our friendship has dictated -- detected a signal. plus -- of france france's worst flooding in a century. rescue operations carried out in towns across the country. laura: first, at least 2 people have been confirmed dead after a shooting at the university of california in los angeles. police responded to reports of a shooting and the campus has been on lock down for over an hour now. no more news as yet as to whether or not the shooter is still at large. let's take a listen to lapd officer at the scene. >> what we did immediately upon having learned about this -- thet, we immediately campus alert notification system provides all of them in the campus community of an incident that occurred that could be dangerous to them and we stay out ofem to the area. right now currently the campus is on lock down. we have literally hundreds of police off
at least 2 people are dead after a shooting at the university of california at l.a. we will have the latest from our correspondent at the scene in a few moments. racing to find the black box recorders from the egyptair flight from our friendship has dictated -- detected a signal. plus -- of france france's worst flooding in a century. rescue operations carried out in towns across the country. laura: first, at least 2 people have been confirmed dead after a shooting at the university of...
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at least 2 people are dead after a shooting at the university of california at l.a. will have the latest from our correspondent at the scene in a few moments. racing to find the black box recorders from the egyptair flight from our friendship has dictated -- detected a signal. plus -- of france france's worst flooding in a century. rescue operations carried out in towns across the
at least 2 people are dead after a shooting at the university of california at l.a. will have the latest from our correspondent at the scene in a few moments. racing to find the black box recorders from the egyptair flight from our friendship has dictated -- detected a signal. plus -- of france france's worst flooding in a century. rescue operations carried out in towns across the
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i am honored to be with you for your graduation from the university of southern california. this morning i would like to talk to you about how a few experiences and a couple of ideas taught me some important lessons and help the discover my dreams. when i was your age living in a school in chicago back in the 1960s, i used to dream about this place, ma the university of southern california. back then this is all true, back then, my dream was to go to the usc medical school, get married, raise a family, and practice medicine in los angeles. growing up in a lower middle class community on the southside of chicago, madison was considered the pinnacle of professions. noble and humane. virtually everyone important in my life, my family, my teachers, my girlfriend wanted me to be a doctor. over time, their dreams became my dreams. they convinced me i should be a doctor. but as hard as i tried i couldn't do it. after a few difficult and unhappy years as a premed student, it became painfully clear to me that i did not like the courses i was taking. i thought my comparative
i am honored to be with you for your graduation from the university of southern california. this morning i would like to talk to you about how a few experiences and a couple of ideas taught me some important lessons and help the discover my dreams. when i was your age living in a school in chicago back in the 1960s, i used to dream about this place, ma the university of southern california. back then this is all true, back then, my dream was to go to the usc medical school, get married, raise a...
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from the university of california, santa barbara. brian: so as you watch the story of the presidential campaign and , how often do you say, all these promises they are making, they don't have a clue as to what is going to happen once he gets to the senate? betty: i think that is true for the voters and the candidates sometimes. a lot of big promises are made in presidential campaigns as well as senatorial campaigns. when it comes down to the daily nitty-gritty it is a complicated and often contentious process. and so, you have to come in with lofty goals because it takes lofty goals to achieve any accomplishments at all. but it is a system built toward incremental change rather than massive change. brian: so, i got onto your website. do you know everything that is on there? betty: [laughter] i wish i did. i know a lot of it but i can't say i know everything. we have about 10,000 pages of historical material. that is a lot. back in 1998 when i came to the senate, it consisted of a few pages. there were about 10 pages of historical mate
from the university of california, santa barbara. brian: so as you watch the story of the presidential campaign and , how often do you say, all these promises they are making, they don't have a clue as to what is going to happen once he gets to the senate? betty: i think that is true for the voters and the candidates sometimes. a lot of big promises are made in presidential campaigns as well as senatorial campaigns. when it comes down to the daily nitty-gritty it is a complicated and often...
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the most loved rechargeable toothbrush brand in america. >>> we are back. report of an active shooter on the campus of the university of california los angeles, the ucla campus in the westwood section of los angeles. while there may have been, may still be an active shooter on campus we've not seen or heard much activity in much of the past hour. a number of jurisdictions have come together, in terms of law enforcement. one note. if you see this robust response by the l.a. fire department, and we learned they have 11 engine and truck companies there, that is a lot. that would be a multiple alarm fire normally. there is no fire. they're there for a number of reason, especially the lafd ambulan ambulances. sometimes fire trucks are used in this case for just a large sheltering device that people can set up a command post behind. other times, let's face it, fire has been used as a weapon and you want to be prepared for anything. as long as they are not being taken away from another active scene, a robust response from the los angeles fire department. lapd and campus p.d. at ucla and fbi because in the proximity of the ucla campus, t
the most loved rechargeable toothbrush brand in america. >>> we are back. report of an active shooter on the campus of the university of california los angeles, the ucla campus in the westwood section of los angeles. while there may have been, may still be an active shooter on campus we've not seen or heard much activity in much of the past hour. a number of jurisdictions have come together, in terms of law enforcement. one note. if you see this robust response by the l.a. fire...
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it decreases the votes of young people, minorities and the poor. conducted by the university of california san concluded that these disproportionally affected democratic voters. studies found that turnout dropped where voter id laws were in place. by 10%.ecreased to find whato try vote fraud is, that is voter fraud. lawsation's attentions and should not be focused on these illegal voters. at the 75 million adult citizens you did not vote, 60 million were not registered and therefore were not eligible to cast a ballot. this is where we should focus our efforts. in 2011 at theve lbj library, i called for automatic registration of all eligible citizens. and i believe the arguments there are still sound. it is not privilege. under our current system, many voters must follow some cumbersome registration rules. state and local officials have to process a crash of new registrations. it leaves the system riddled with errors and creating chaos at the polls. one in eight voter registrations in the united states is invalid or significantly inaccurate. modern technology provides a straightforward fix
it decreases the votes of young people, minorities and the poor. conducted by the university of california san concluded that these disproportionally affected democratic voters. studies found that turnout dropped where voter id laws were in place. by 10%.ecreased to find whato try vote fraud is, that is voter fraud. lawsation's attentions and should not be focused on these illegal voters. at the 75 million adult citizens you did not vote, 60 million were not registered and therefore were not...
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ucla, the university of california at los angeles, at least part of that university is on lockdown right. tweeting the university representatives tweeting they are responding to a possible shooting reported at an engineering building, observing a campus wide lockdown there. our senior editor is monitoring all of this. what do we know? >> an e-mail and text alert blast went out to students and faculty at ucla. this was the blast that went out. it says shooting at engineering four g. to secure location and deny entry. lock down now. in the age we live in people are familiar with these procedures. you stay in place if you can. we're following twitter. this is happening at engineering building number four, bolter hall. still too early to find out exactly what's happening in there but, again, right now the school is stressing to its student body, quote, go to a secure location and deny entry and stay safe. waiting for some live pictures to come in. >> we don't have a great deal of information right now. we do have some live aerials, the ucla campus, this is in los angeles. our affiliate there
ucla, the university of california at los angeles, at least part of that university is on lockdown right. tweeting the university representatives tweeting they are responding to a possible shooting reported at an engineering building, observing a campus wide lockdown there. our senior editor is monitoring all of this. what do we know? >> an e-mail and text alert blast went out to students and faculty at ucla. this was the blast that went out. it says shooting at engineering four g. to...
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none of the bills are expected to pass. >>> the university of california will give millions of dollars to start researching gun violence. the senate and assembly approved the research money as part of the state budget. gun violence researchers have complained funding is hard to find because congress blocked the cdc from paying for it. the budget will provide $5 million for that research. >>> president. obama and his family are headed to yosemite this weekend for a quick visit. it is the first time that a sitting president has been there since john f. kennedy. people headed to the part can expect extra crowds and a lot of security. >>reporter: excitement is building at yosemite national park for president obama and the first families visit for the 100th anniversary of the national park system. >> i think it is awesome. i cannot believe a president hasn't visited sis i know when, it has been decades. >> 1962. >> kennedy? yes, i think it is fantastic. >>reporter: according to the park it could impact visitors ability to get around on an already busy weekend. >> it's a little late notice,
none of the bills are expected to pass. >>> the university of california will give millions of dollars to start researching gun violence. the senate and assembly approved the research money as part of the state budget. gun violence researchers have complained funding is hard to find because congress blocked the cdc from paying for it. the budget will provide $5 million for that research. >>> president. obama and his family are headed to yosemite this weekend for a quick visit....
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the development of food systems. host: to learn about nutrition, we talked next to a professor of nutrition at the university of californiat her clay. know something about nutrients and nutrient requirements. there are some gaps in our knowledge. what things are essential and what things are not. we have some knowledge. we get along with a limited amount of knowledge right here because we eat to a wide variety of things. today, tomorrow, a mixture of things is a meal. in the astronaut population, we do not have this flexibility open. it is less than precise knowledge because we can only send a limited array of things with the men and if we have forgotten anything we do not have a chance to go back and add outr for them to get somewhere and routes and added on their own. host: what are these essential nutrients? for selling inng stores. vitamins for metabolic processes, nutrients. the regulators. as: if you don't have these you will be in trouble he eventually? >> serious trouble. host: so how do you find out what a human being actually needs? go into ast ways to laboratory and find out what a representative group of peopl
the development of food systems. host: to learn about nutrition, we talked next to a professor of nutrition at the university of californiat her clay. know something about nutrients and nutrient requirements. there are some gaps in our knowledge. what things are essential and what things are not. we have some knowledge. we get along with a limited amount of knowledge right here because we eat to a wide variety of things. today, tomorrow, a mixture of things is a meal. in the astronaut...
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under the plan $148 million goes to the california state university system. $1 25 million to the university of california. and more money for both programs if they meet certain goals. an extra $100 goes to subsidiesed child care growing do $500 million over five years and $3.4 billion into the rainy day program which grows to $6.7 billion and heads to the governor for the signature. >> can we repeat history? a year ago today the warriors beef the cavaliers in cleveland in game six of the finals to win the first title in 40 years. tonight, the dubs will try to do it again. cleveland beat the warriors on monday and tonight draymond green is back. >> i have strong belief in i lay strong we win, but i put myself in a situation i could not play, being a great team has us this far so to be part of the great team is what i owe. >> game six, he be veil and we will have another opportunity to win a championship. no one will remember this if we get it down down the road. >> more than 19,000 warriors fans will be oracle arena for a watch party hoping to celebrate. >> you can watch game six right here on
under the plan $148 million goes to the california state university system. $1 25 million to the university of california. and more money for both programs if they meet certain goals. an extra $100 goes to subsidiesed child care growing do $500 million over five years and $3.4 billion into the rainy day program which grows to $6.7 billion and heads to the governor for the signature. >> can we repeat history? a year ago today the warriors beef the cavaliers in cleveland in game six of the...
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the washington newsroom, jan, thank you. well, students in a real university barricaded themselves in their classrooms today. hundred of police officers stormed the university of california los angeles after reports of an active shooter. turned out to be a student and a professor who died in a murder-suicide. ben tracy is there for us right now. ben. >> reporter: scott, this is the engineering building here where the shooting happened today, and we've just confirmed that the professor's name was william klug. as you can see, there is still quite a police presence here tonight but this is nothing compared to what it looked like here earlier this morning. the law enforcement response to this was simply massive. you had hundreds of l.a.p.d. officers swarming this campus with automatic weapons. you had the f.b.i., the a.t.f., and 17 ambulances that were sent here. now, that is in large part because this is such a huge campus. 419 acres on the middle of the west side of los angeles where more than 30,000 students go to school. now, most of those student were on lockdown for about two hours. from social media we could see some of the ways they tried to protect themselves. some
the washington newsroom, jan, thank you. well, students in a real university barricaded themselves in their classrooms today. hundred of police officers stormed the university of california los angeles after reports of an active shooter. turned out to be a student and a professor who died in a murder-suicide. ben tracy is there for us right now. ben. >> reporter: scott, this is the engineering building here where the shooting happened today, and we've just confirmed that the professor's...
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of the draft. dukes, brandon ingram went at number two and cal freshman, jaylen brown, was next. >> with the third pick in the 2016 nba draft, the boston celtics select, jaylen brown from the university of california, berkeley. >> that is a cool place to go. the six foot seven forward averaged 17.7 points per game at his only season at cal. experts say he is nba ready and will need to prove himself after a disappointing college season. >>> in a $3 billion bond measure for state and local parks may be heading to the november ballots. the citizenry approved the measure yesterday. more than $1 billion would be used for improvements to existing parks with another $1 billion to develop new parks in areas without them. money would be used for projects that address climate change, ir hazard, deferred maintenance and stream and habitat restoration. the bill needs approval from the state senate before it can go to voters. >>> it was a surprising decision in the uk. coming up, the historic vote that is sending shockwaves around the world. we will talk about the impact we are seeing here in the u.s. >>> in a report this morning that claims that officers in san francisco are accused of misconduct and were nev
of the draft. dukes, brandon ingram went at number two and cal freshman, jaylen brown, was next. >> with the third pick in the 2016 nba draft, the boston celtics select, jaylen brown from the university of california, berkeley. >> that is a cool place to go. the six foot seven forward averaged 17.7 points per game at his only season at cal. experts say he is nba ready and will need to prove himself after a disappointing college season. >>> in a $3 billion bond measure for...
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the roads. on top of that, we will be watching to hope tourists will be ready to stay and i longer. sarah: two men confirmed dead at a shooting incident and the university of californiathe spokesman concerned -- confirmed that homicide and suicide occurred. police discovered what they believed to be a suicide note. a signal has been detected from egyptian flight 804. special underwater equipment picked up the trace but it could be another week for the black ox is retrieved. investigators hoping to confirm whether the plane crashed two weeks ago was brought down by terrorists. >> after a search lasting two weeks there's finally a lead. a french vessel has located a signal from one of the airplanes flight recorders. the recorders, known as black boxes can transmit a signal for up to five weeks after a crash. an airbus 320 left paris on may 19. a flight that would normally take three hours. a plane disappeared from the radar just short of the egyptian coastline. 664 on board. suspicion continues as to whether it was an act of terror. they transmitted automated messages of smoke in the cabin before losing contact. an expert was hesitant to support any theories of a terro
the roads. on top of that, we will be watching to hope tourists will be ready to stay and i longer. sarah: two men confirmed dead at a shooting incident and the university of californiathe spokesman concerned -- confirmed that homicide and suicide occurred. police discovered what they believed to be a suicide note. a signal has been detected from egyptian flight 804. special underwater equipment picked up the trace but it could be another week for the black ox is retrieved. investigators hoping...
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for two hours the university of california los angeles was shut down while police and tactical teams ded to reports of the shooting. 2 males were found dead in what was deemed a murder suicide. the case raises the issue of gun violence on college campuses. the protective measures which now need to be taken. for more i spoke with anthony roman, the head of a security firm in new york. anthony, thank you for joining us. there seems to be so many shootings at colleges and schools in america in recent years. what sort of precautions do colleges now have to take to avoid the sort of incidents? colleges have evolved very much as communities have evolved in the united states to deal with the new phenomenon of mass shootings. fundamentally, the police campus, theon campus police, are sworn police officers with full police powers. they now respond in a very aggressive fashion to any shooting or killing situation. pre-columbine, the police department would wait for special tactical units known as tot or emergency services get there prior to helping with the assault. tactic is topolice proceed i
for two hours the university of california los angeles was shut down while police and tactical teams ded to reports of the shooting. 2 males were found dead in what was deemed a murder suicide. the case raises the issue of gun violence on college campuses. the protective measures which now need to be taken. for more i spoke with anthony roman, the head of a security firm in new york. anthony, thank you for joining us. there seems to be so many shootings at colleges and schools in america in...
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you are looking at an aerial shot from the campus of the university of california in los angeles. .s. universities. a media relations officer two people have been shot there at the university's engineering school. conditions are not known. the campus remaining on lockdown at this hour. we have received no word from authorities on whether or not an active search for a shooter is underway. you see there has now been a massive presence there. the shooting took place at the engineering school at the los angeles campus. back over to you. will keep an eye on those headlines as they continue to roll in. let's turn to cancer. it is responsible for one in every seven deaths around the globe. remarkable progress fighting the disease. we're joined now from san francisco with more. some doctors are daring to use the word cure when it comes to cancer. what has changed? >> the medical definition is five years cancer free. what happens is there is a new type of therapy developed for the past few years that try to help a patient's immune system fight cancer. some of the earliest -- that is what is
you are looking at an aerial shot from the campus of the university of california in los angeles. .s. universities. a media relations officer two people have been shot there at the university's engineering school. conditions are not known. the campus remaining on lockdown at this hour. we have received no word from authorities on whether or not an active search for a shooter is underway. you see there has now been a massive presence there. the shooting took place at the engineering school at...
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the national park service. gregory downs is an associate professor of history at the university of california davis. kate masur is an associate professor of history at northwestern. they have been looking at ways to incorporate the history of reconstruction into the national park service sites and they will report what the national park service is doing. will do, etc. and then, jennifer taylor is a phd candidate in history right here at the university of south carolina who helped to develop very impressive exhibitions and tours at the woodrow wilson family home here in columbia which focuses heavily on the , reconstruction era when he lived in columbia. let me just begin just by saying my involvement in this little part of reconstruction history goes back to the year 2000 when totally out of the blue i received a phone call from the secretary of the interior, bruce babbitt, who said, professor, i have just read your book on reconstruction. i said, that surprises me. i hope he was not insulted. i did not really think that cabinet members had a lot of time to spend reading long history books. now heari
the national park service. gregory downs is an associate professor of history at the university of california davis. kate masur is an associate professor of history at northwestern. they have been looking at ways to incorporate the history of reconstruction into the national park service sites and they will report what the national park service is doing. will do, etc. and then, jennifer taylor is a phd candidate in history right here at the university of south carolina who helped to develop...
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i'm very happy that the department of aging adult service will be working with the university of california geriatric program because i felt for a long time that closer relationships with the university and the department will benefit the well-being of older people in this city using the latest research in designing and delivering services. we do have close relationships or das does. we have mental services, parks and rec and the district attorney's office for who have experience elder abuse and i would like to see even closer relations with these departments. i feel that the executive director first -- can keep us well informed in current activities and issues. the services are based on the department of plannings needs assessment which seems very thorough. maybe the advisory council could interact more with the department in determines how needs are prioritized because there are so many needs. i'm really very happy with the continuing work of the -- the legislative committee and senior legislature. i think they keep us very well informed of what's happening and it has been important. we h
i'm very happy that the department of aging adult service will be working with the university of california geriatric program because i felt for a long time that closer relationships with the university and the department will benefit the well-being of older people in this city using the latest research in designing and delivering services. we do have close relationships or das does. we have mental services, parks and rec and the district attorney's office for who have experience elder abuse...
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the soil based on a northern agricultural model. adam dean is an assistant professor of history at lynchburg college, specializing in slavery, the american civil war, and reconstruction. he received a ba from the university of california los angeles, ma and phd in 19 century history from the university of virginia under the direction of gary gallagher. herellagher, who will be to speak. adams scholarship focuses on using insights from environmental and social history to answer long-standing questions about the long civil war and its era. "agrarianbook, republic, farming, antislavery politics, and nature parks in the civil war era," was published by the university of north carolina press in february 2015. he's also published articles in civil war history in our own "virginia magazine of history and biography." in 2009, he had an article entitled "who controls the tax controls the future, virginia textbook controversy," won our annual award for the best article that year. he's currently at work on his next project about the study of white southern union's during reconstruction. please join me in a warm vhs welcome to adam dean. [applause] adam: good afternoon. thank you so much for coming to hear me speak today. it's be
the soil based on a northern agricultural model. adam dean is an assistant professor of history at lynchburg college, specializing in slavery, the american civil war, and reconstruction. he received a ba from the university of california los angeles, ma and phd in 19 century history from the university of virginia under the direction of gary gallagher. herellagher, who will be to speak. adams scholarship focuses on using insights from environmental and social history to answer long-standing...
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i'm very happy that the department of aging adult service will be working with the university of california geriatric program because i felt for a long time that closer relationships with the university and the department will benefit the well-being of older people in this city using the latest research in designing and delivering services. we do have close relationships or das does. we have mental services, parks and rec and the district attorney's office for who have experience elder abuse and i would like to see even closer relations with these departments. i feel that the executive director first -- can keep us well informed in current activities and issues. the services are based on the department of plannings needs assessment which seems very thorough. maybe the advisory council could interact more with the department in determines how needs are prioritized because there are so many needs. i'm really very happy with the continuing work of the -- the legislative committee and senior legislature. i think they keep us very well informed of what's happening and it has been important. we h
i'm very happy that the department of aging adult service will be working with the university of california geriatric program because i felt for a long time that closer relationships with the university and the department will benefit the well-being of older people in this city using the latest research in designing and delivering services. we do have close relationships or das does. we have mental services, parks and rec and the district attorney's office for who have experience elder abuse...
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los angeles police say two people have been killed at the university of california los angeles on thecampus. that site remains on lockdown, massive police presence is underway. no word on whether authorities are actively seeking a suspect. you are looking at live pictures there, the los angeles police and ucla police are asking people to avoid the area. the ucla campus remains on lockdown following a shooting earlier today around 10:00 a.m. local time in los angeles that left at least two people dead. no word yet on whether a search is underway for an active shooter or shooters. stay tuned to bloomberg television per we will continue to follow the story and bring you more update testing as we get them. -- more updates as soon as we get them. a terrorist attack on a somali hotel that five people dead. -- left five people dead. the attack on mogadishu's ambassador hotel continues and several militants are held up inside the building. signals have been detected from black -- the black box flight recorders from the egyptair flight 804. french authorities say it is impossible to know from
los angeles police say two people have been killed at the university of california los angeles on thecampus. that site remains on lockdown, massive police presence is underway. no word on whether authorities are actively seeking a suspect. you are looking at live pictures there, the los angeles police and ucla police are asking people to avoid the area. the ucla campus remains on lockdown following a shooting earlier today around 10:00 a.m. local time in los angeles that left at least two...
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you. >>> the "cbs overnight news" will be right back. >>> students in a real university barricaded themselves in a classroom today, hundreds of police officers stormed the university of california a student and a professor who died in a murder-suicide. ben tracy is there for us right now. ben. >> scott, this is the engineering building here where the shooting happened today. we just confirmed the professor's name was william klug. you can see quite a police presence here tonight. but this is nothing compared to what it looked like here earlier this morning. the law enforcement response to this was simply massive. you hu officers swarming this campus with automatic weapons. you had the fbi, the atf, and 17 ambulances that were sent here. now that is in large part this is such a huge scam pus. 419 acres in the middle of the west side of los angeles where more than 30,000 students go to school. now most of those students were on lockdown for about two hours. from social media we could see some of the ways they tried to protect themselves. some used an extension cord to tie their door shut. others used a printer and foozball table to barricade their door. this did not turn out to b
you. >>> the "cbs overnight news" will be right back. >>> students in a real university barricaded themselves in a classroom today, hundreds of police officers stormed the university of california a student and a professor who died in a murder-suicide. ben tracy is there for us right now. ben. >> scott, this is the engineering building here where the shooting happened today. we just confirmed the professor's name was william klug. you can see quite a police...
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the series, and then a glimpse of o.j. today, locked behind bars for the last eight years for robbery. a shadow of the young man who once graced the covers of magazines. >> at the university of southern california, they have a living legend. >> reporter: and who won a heisman for his agile moves. >> when you saw him on campus, it was like wow, there's o.j. >> reporter: a celebrity who didn't just cross color lines. he seemed to erase them. >> he was one of my heros. >> reporter: he was one of the first black men to be fully accepted in white america. >> nobody does it better than hearse. >> reporter: no black athlete had ever been on tv hocking products. he had deals before he played in the nfl. >> reporter: he played with the buffalo bills, unstoppable, even by a young abc jennings. his legendary history eclipsed by abuse and a murder. and the moment she said she tried to stop from happening. >> o.j. struggling to put on the gloves. >> i didn't want to do it. i on jektded. i said they've shrunk. the rest is history. >> reporter: a member of the defense dubbed the dream team. >> it's part of our efforts to prove an innocent man has been falsely accused. >> reporter: tens of millions of american
the series, and then a glimpse of o.j. today, locked behind bars for the last eight years for robbery. a shadow of the young man who once graced the covers of magazines. >> at the university of southern california, they have a living legend. >> reporter: and who won a heisman for his agile moves. >> when you saw him on campus, it was like wow, there's o.j. >> reporter: a celebrity who didn't just cross color lines. he seemed to erase them. >> he was one of my...
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of a two-day symposium hosted by the u.s. capital historical society on the history of immigration. it is about 40 minutes. >> our next speaker is gabriel chin, a professor of law at the university of california at davis. he specializes in both criminal law and immigration law. i think as this conference afolds, we realized there is great and sad connection between criminal law and immigration law. in a variety of ways. i'm not sure how much you will touch on that today. jack did his undergraduate degree at wesley and and a law degree at the university of michigan. he went on to do a advanced law degree at yale. being, if i could paraphrase president kennedy in this context, having gotten a michigan education he went on to get a yale degree so he could be a success in life, which is of course what president kennedy said he was given an honorary degree at yale. recently co-edited a book, or cowritten a book on the 1965 immigration act, which is what he is going to talk about. i'm not going to say anymore because he can tell us all about it. professor chin: thank you for the introduction. thank you to the capital historical society. to talk today about the immigration and nationality act amendm
of a two-day symposium hosted by the u.s. capital historical society on the history of immigration. it is about 40 minutes. >> our next speaker is gabriel chin, a professor of law at the university of california at davis. he specializes in both criminal law and immigration law. i think as this conference afolds, we realized there is great and sad connection between criminal law and immigration law. in a variety of ways. i'm not sure how much you will touch on that today. jack did his...
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the condition of the victims. the campus wide lockdown continues. people are being asked to shelter in place. this is the ucla henry school of engineering and applied sciences, right up the main campus of the university of californias angeles. this is a huge campus and we can see movement on the campus. once again, we're not showing our viewers live pictures. these are pictures that was taken just a little while ago because very sensitive right now what's going on. so we want to be -- we don't want to do anything to complicate what is clearly an extremely dangerous situation and apparently one shooter at large. two victims are already -- this is the kind of development, kyung, when you're in los angeles for us, that could really scare a big city like l.a. >> certainly. and just looking at a tweet from the lapd, putting the city on tactical alert, it's basically just letting the police know to, you know, be on alert for what is happening on the west side here. the report of those two victims, that is now being confirmed by ucla. ucla confirming that there are two people down. we're not getting much more clarity on what down means. we're still trying to get that. we know now that two victims have been hurt via ucla.
the condition of the victims. the campus wide lockdown continues. people are being asked to shelter in place. this is the ucla henry school of engineering and applied sciences, right up the main campus of the university of californias angeles. this is a huge campus and we can see movement on the campus. once again, we're not showing our viewers live pictures. these are pictures that was taken just a little while ago because very sensitive right now what's going on. so we want to be -- we don't...
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of it today symposium hosted by the u.s. capital historical society. it is about 40 minutes. speaker is gabriel jack chin, who is a professor of law at the university of california at davis. bothspecializes in criminal law and immigration law , and as this conference unfolds , we realize there is a great and sad connection between criminal law and immigration law in a variety of ways. i am not sure how much he will touch on that today. jack has an undergraduate degree at wesley and and then law degree from university of michigan. it advanced to do beinggree at deal president kennedy in this antext, having gotten michigan education, he then went on to get ideal degree, so that he could be a success in -- get a yale degree so that he could be a success in life. co-edited aently book or co-written a book on the 1965 immigration act, which is what he is going to talk about. i will not say anymore because he can tell us all about it. thank you for organizing the convention and also the capital historical society. i am going to talk today about the immigration and nationality act of 1965. i have two propositions about andact, one controversial the other uncontroversia
of it today symposium hosted by the u.s. capital historical society. it is about 40 minutes. speaker is gabriel jack chin, who is a professor of law at the university of california at davis. bothspecializes in criminal law and immigration law , and as this conference unfolds , we realize there is a great and sad connection between criminal law and immigration law in a variety of ways. i am not sure how much he will touch on that today. jack has an undergraduate degree at wesley and and then law...
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saving humanity from high insurance rates. >>> two people are dead on the campus of the university of california angeles. the lapd says the shooting at the university's engineering building was an apparent murder-suicide. officers are continuing to search buildings out of an abundance of caution and classes have been canceled for the remainder of the day. steve patterson is on the scene. what are the details we know right now? >> reporter: well, steve, there was this moment about two hours ago, where the whole tenor and mood of the situation seemed to change. we were in the staging area, where there were tactical teams on the ground, helicopters in the skies, sirens whizzing by and then all of a sudden that stopped. we got word from the lapd police chief that this was a confirmed murder-suicide, or at least an apparent one. we were on campus and we got the information that basically this happened self-contained in an engineering building, engineering building number four, where they found two male victims with gunshot wounds. three bullets between them. one gun recovered on campus. again, police
saving humanity from high insurance rates. >>> two people are dead on the campus of the university of california angeles. the lapd says the shooting at the university's engineering building was an apparent murder-suicide. officers are continuing to search buildings out of an abundance of caution and classes have been canceled for the remainder of the day. steve patterson is on the scene. what are the details we know right now? >> reporter: well, steve, there was this moment about...
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lawmakers approved $122.5 billion budget with $148 million to the california state university system, $125 million to the university of california, and money for both programs in they meet certain goals. an extra $100 million goes to subsidizeed child care growing to $500 million over tour years. and $3.3 billion goes into the rainy day fund growing to $6.7 billion. it heads to the governor for his signature. >> we have a chance of light showers and that will not dampen the spires or the commencement of the high school seniors over in alameda at 6:00, 67 dropping to 64 by 8:00. congratulations to all involved. now, heading over to pleasanton and see what the we alameda county fair has for today, 75 with a chance of a sprinkle or would and it is not so breezy or as chilly, san mateo is a better chance of sprinkles but do not let it stopping from going, milder, and topping out at accident in the upper 50s to low 60s by the time they close and over the coliseum first pave at 12:30 and 68 by the end of the game. now, the sunshine in san jose, showers be possible today, sprinkles are possible tomorrow, check out the sunshi
lawmakers approved $122.5 billion budget with $148 million to the california state university system, $125 million to the university of california, and money for both programs in they meet certain goals. an extra $100 million goes to subsidizeed child care growing to $500 million over tour years. and $3.3 billion goes into the rainy day fund growing to $6.7 billion. it heads to the governor for his signature. >> we have a chance of light showers and that will not dampen the spires or the...
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. >>> as part of the state budget the university of california will get millions of dollars to start researching gun violence. assembly and senate approved funding today. gun violence researchers complained funding is hard to find because congress blocked the centers of disease control and prevention from paying for gun research. budget will provide $5 million for that research. >>> a man with a gun and a knife killed a member of the british parliament this morning. initial reports say that labor party member joe cox got involved in a scuffle between two men after a regular meeting with constituents. one of the men shot her twice and stabbed her as she was on the ground. police arrested the suspect. british security officials said the shooting didn't appear to be related to international terrorism but domestic terrorism has not been ruled out. it comes during a campaign about whether england should stay in the european union. >>> a family is suing hayward police saying officers are to blame for their loved one's death. the man died in police custody last year. as lee martinez shows us
. >>> as part of the state budget the university of california will get millions of dollars to start researching gun violence. assembly and senate approved funding today. gun violence researchers complained funding is hard to find because congress blocked the centers of disease control and prevention from paying for gun research. budget will provide $5 million for that research. >>> a man with a gun and a knife killed a member of the british parliament this morning. initial...
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we created a toolkit for universities suggesting they think differently about how they approach the question. some don't use the question at all like the university of california in the initial stage. and narrowing question to licensing areas. and folks getting a license, whether or not they are able to work in that field and more narrow questions. some universities after they asked the question make unreasonable demands, to get a letter from the board where they were incarcerated no matter how long ago it was explaining what their behavior was like when they were incarcerated. obstacles to enrollment in the university harm opportunities for students. we also created for the universities to commit beyond the box, 25 universities announced they were participating to grow that effort. the mayor of los angeles was with me to announce the guidance. at the event, he said a bunch of other mayors should do the same thing. i will commit to bring together all the universities to talk about this, to move beyond the box and encourage other mayors to do that. 21 other mayors around the country are committed to them. with leadership like that, we will make real progress an
we created a toolkit for universities suggesting they think differently about how they approach the question. some don't use the question at all like the university of california in the initial stage. and narrowing question to licensing areas. and folks getting a license, whether or not they are able to work in that field and more narrow questions. some universities after they asked the question make unreasonable demands, to get a letter from the board where they were incarcerated no matter how...
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i'm very happy that the department of aging adult service will be working with the university of california geriatric program because i felt for a long time that closer relationships with the university and the department will benefit the well-being of older people in this city using the latest research in designing and delivering services. we do have close relationships or das does. we have mental services, parks and rec and the district attorney's office for who have experience elder abuse and i would like to see even closer relations with these departments. i feel that the executive director first -- can keep us well informed in current activities and issues. the services are based on the department of plannings needs assessment which seems very thorough. maybe the advisory council could interact more with the department in determines how needs are prioritized because there are so many needs. i'm really very happy with the continuing work of the -- the legislative committee and senior legislature. i think they keep us very well informed of what's happening and it has been important. we h
i'm very happy that the department of aging adult service will be working with the university of california geriatric program because i felt for a long time that closer relationships with the university and the department will benefit the well-being of older people in this city using the latest research in designing and delivering services. we do have close relationships or das does. we have mental services, parks and rec and the district attorney's office for who have experience elder abuse...
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the abuse of power. >> reporter: in a series of studies we featured here on the newshour in 2013, keltner and colleagues at the university of california, berkeley showed that the wealthier and therefore more powerful tend to behave like, well, "jerks." they help themselves to candy meant for children; cheat-- in keltner's lab-- in a game of chance. and those who drive pricey cars- - b.m.w.'s and the like, are four times more likely to speed through crosswalks with pedestrians, even though it's illegal in berkeley. >> who's more likely to think that my time is more important than the safety of the pedestrian? it's people driving more high power, wealthier cars. >> reporter: but it's not just the more affluent who act more entitled. its also those induced to feel rich and powerful in the lab, as i experienced in a rigged game of monopoly. researcher paul piff randomly gave subjects all sorts of advantages over their randomly disadvantaged opponents: more money at the start; twice as much for passing go, and yet, piff told us, despite their presumably egalitarian bent going in, this being berkeley... >> when we asked them afterwards, how
the abuse of power. >> reporter: in a series of studies we featured here on the newshour in 2013, keltner and colleagues at the university of california, berkeley showed that the wealthier and therefore more powerful tend to behave like, well, "jerks." they help themselves to candy meant for children; cheat-- in keltner's lab-- in a game of chance. and those who drive pricey cars- - b.m.w.'s and the like, are four times more likely to speed through crosswalks with pedestrians,...
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the lawsuits started stacking up, lucas said he was tired of people trying to "protect a parking lots q. that leaves two sites in the running treasure island, the other at the university of southern california. >>> fast cars on the track, on the freeways expect a slow drive in the north bay this weekend. emily turner reports. >> reporter: it's a big weekend for sonome arc fast cars and thousands of fans will pack the raceway this weekend. and plenty of people like darlene morris came out early to catch them practice. >> they have to turn right. [ laughter ] >> reporter: this is the first road race of the season. 100,000 people come to watch it. that crowd has already begun to clog up roadway, combined with the weekend wine country traffic. drivers off the track won't be getting anywhere quickly. >> we do our best to mitigate traffic. we advise folks to get here early. >> reporter: on the tracks big names like dale earnhardt, showing their the practice round. >> we gotta find a little more steam. >> reporter: beyond the zoom of racing cars is a vendor village with freebies, entertainment, and haircuts. >> everyone loves to come here. this is the race that everybody wants to come to, so it's
the lawsuits started stacking up, lucas said he was tired of people trying to "protect a parking lots q. that leaves two sites in the running treasure island, the other at the university of southern california. >>> fast cars on the track, on the freeways expect a slow drive in the north bay this weekend. emily turner reports. >> reporter: it's a big weekend for sonome arc fast cars and thousands of fans will pack the raceway this weekend. and plenty of people like darlene...
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the number one pick of the draft. brandon ingram went number two and cal freshman, jaylen brown was next. >> with the third pick in the 2016 nba draft, the boston celtics select -- jaylen brown. from the university of californiaberkeley. >> the six foot seven inch forward averaged 17.6 points per game in his only season. experts say he has an mba ready raw athleticism but he needs to prove himself after a bit of a disappointing college season. >>> the big story this morning everyone is talking about is voters in the uk have chosen to leave the european union. we are still following that decision and how it's affecting global markets. >>> a lot of slow traffic out there for a friday. a couple different accidents. highway 24 looks good on the way to the tunnel. >>> good morning. the people have spoken. the referendum from the united kingdom to leave the european union has passed. what that means for europe and the markets. >>> thousands of people are making their way to san francisco for pride celebrations the extra security industry closures you can expect. mornings on 2 continues. >>> good morning. thank you for joining us. it is june 24. i'm pam cook. >> i'm dave clark. let's check your weather on a friday m
the number one pick of the draft. brandon ingram went number two and cal freshman, jaylen brown was next. >> with the third pick in the 2016 nba draft, the boston celtics select -- jaylen brown. from the university of californiaberkeley. >> the six foot seven inch forward averaged 17.6 points per game in his only season. experts say he has an mba ready raw athleticism but he needs to prove himself after a bit of a disappointing college season. >>> the big story this morning...
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increasing share of the actual vote in california's elections-- about 20% in the last presidential election. manuel pastor heads the center for the study of immigrant integration at the university of southern california. >> you know, it's important to realize that the demographic change in california between 1980 and 2000 is basically the demographic change the united states is going through between 2000 and 2050. >> reporter: the u.s. census bureau projects that by 2050, the latino population will more than double, and become 26% of the country. >> a mobilization of the latino community, a rush toward naturalization, and a rush toward civic engagement and voter engagement on the part of these newly naturalized citizens. that transformed the politics of california. >> reporter: what happened in the last 22 years is that california effectively became a one-party state. the only exception being governor arnold schwarzenegger, a strong proponent of immigration reform, by the way. today, every major statewide official in california is democrat. the party holds huge majorities in the state legislature and congressional delegation. and california has voted democratic in every preside
increasing share of the actual vote in california's elections-- about 20% in the last presidential election. manuel pastor heads the center for the study of immigrant integration at the university of southern california. >> you know, it's important to realize that the demographic change in california between 1980 and 2000 is basically the demographic change the united states is going through between 2000 and 2050. >> reporter: the u.s. census bureau projects that by 2050, the latino...
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the man died. >> live from center city in philadelphia this is fox 29 news at 5:00. >>> right now at 5:00 gunfire on university campus. this was the chaotic scene at the university of california los angeles this afternoon. los angeles police along with fbi agents swept the campus as students and staff sheltered in place. tonight, two people are dead in what police are calling a murder suicide. good evening, i'm lucy noland. >> i'm iain page. authorities are still being careful about how much information they do divulge. joyce evans joins us tonight with what we do know, joyce. >> reporter: not a lot still known. but we do know this. so far los angeles police confirm it was a murder/suicide that ended the live of two men on the ucla campus this afternoon. it is still not clear if they were students. it happened in a small office in an engineering building. investigators say a gun was found alongside what appears to be a suicide note. hundreds of police officers swarmed the campus after 911 calls reported that shots were fired. tactical teams stormed into buildings and told students and staff to get out. >> we immediately put out a alert and as our campus alert notification sys
the man died. >> live from center city in philadelphia this is fox 29 news at 5:00. >>> right now at 5:00 gunfire on university campus. this was the chaotic scene at the university of california los angeles this afternoon. los angeles police along with fbi agents swept the campus as students and staff sheltered in place. tonight, two people are dead in what police are calling a murder suicide. good evening, i'm lucy noland. >> i'm iain page. authorities are still being...
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> with the third pick in the 2016 nba draft the boston celtics select jalen brown from the university of california7" forward averaged 14.6 points per game. in his only season at cal, experts say he is nba ready with raw athleticism but he will need to prove himself after what many call a disappointing college season. >> congratulations. >>> the oakland a's got their revenge against tim lincecum, who is now with the los angeles angels. about a week after he beat them in oakland, they got the best of the right-hander in anaheim. siemian with a three-run shot in the second. lincecum lasted three frames. in the fifth the a's chris davis hit his 17th bomb of the season. that proved to be the difference as the a's won 5-4. the series continues tonight with surkamp taking the hill. >>> the giants are back home. they are taking on the phillies. yesterday it was joe panik hitting the bases clearing triple in the third inning. williamson also added an rbi single to give the giants four runs in that frame. williamson was 3-for-4 on the day, adding a solo shot in the sixth. my goodness. >> the giants are hitt
> with the third pick in the 2016 nba draft the boston celtics select jalen brown from the university of california7" forward averaged 14.6 points per game. in his only season at cal, experts say he is nba ready with raw athleticism but he will need to prove himself after what many call a disappointing college season. >> congratulations. >>> the oakland a's got their revenge against tim lincecum, who is now with the los angeles angels. about a week after he beat them in...
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. >> minh graduated at the top of her high school class and won a coveted spot at the university of california berkeley where she slowly broke ties with her parents. after intention counseling, she reached out to her old teacher and friend. >> i was definitely shocked when i read that e-mail. i was like, wait. i had to read it again and again. >> she said she was outraged but explained why the sixth grader placed so much value on their friendship. >> never for a minute did i think she was lying. there is no reason she would ever make this up. there's no reason. i can't -- she was and is just very honest. >> the berkeley grad says one of the toughest truths to comprehend is the complete lack of regard her parents had for her personal safety. >> the way that they worry about it is the way you worry about whether -- if you're a farmer and worry about whether your cattle's going to run off. i mean, i was property to them. they had no attachment to me so >>> she says that you sold her. do you mind if we have a few words with you about your ex-husband? >> yes. >> i'm alex trebek. if you're age 50 to
. >> minh graduated at the top of her high school class and won a coveted spot at the university of california berkeley where she slowly broke ties with her parents. after intention counseling, she reached out to her old teacher and friend. >> i was definitely shocked when i read that e-mail. i was like, wait. i had to read it again and again. >> she said she was outraged but explained why the sixth grader placed so much value on their friendship. >> never for a minute...
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that is according to a study from the university of southern california. they followed a group of 11 and 12th graders for more than a year. students who reported vaping were more than six times more likely to have begun smoking sdret cigarettes by the age of 18. experts say more research is needed. >>> oh, rmy gosh. people are getting shot, dude. >> i don't know where my son is. no one can tell me where my son is, if he's been shot, if he's dead. no one knows. >> it's being called a hate crime. domestic terror. american history. >> it is with great sadness that i share we have not 20, but 50 casualties. >> and this morning we're learning more about the man behind it all. >> it's been reported that mateen made calls to 911 in which he stated an allegiance to the leader of the islamic state. >> i'm aaron gilchrist in orlando. as the investigation here continues, this community is trying to come to terms with a historic loss of life. how they're coping with this tragedy, just ahead on news 4. >> i thought i was going to die, like i didn't know if i was going t
that is according to a study from the university of southern california. they followed a group of 11 and 12th graders for more than a year. students who reported vaping were more than six times more likely to have begun smoking sdret cigarettes by the age of 18. experts say more research is needed. >>> oh, rmy gosh. people are getting shot, dude. >> i don't know where my son is. no one can tell me where my son is, if he's been shot, if he's dead. no one knows. >> it's being...
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the use it in a blanket fashion did not even consider an application. we created a toolkit for universities that we call beyond the box suggesting to consider how they answer that question. the university of california doesn't use that question at all at the initial stage. some are smarter about nearing the question to licensing areas where there may be collateral consequences that prevent folks from getting a license and it's important to understand at the onset whether or not someone pursued in that field would be able to work in that field and they can ask a more narrow question. some universities, after they asked the questions make unreasonable demands of the student or they asked students to get a letter from the warden where they were incarcerated, no no matter how long ago it was explaining what their behavior was like while they were incarcerated. there are these obstacles that are created to enrolling students that actually harm the university. we created this guidance and we also created a pledge for universities to commit to move beyond the beyond the box. we continue to grow that effort. mayor garcetti from los angeles was actually with me to announce the beyond the box guidance at the
the use it in a blanket fashion did not even consider an application. we created a toolkit for universities that we call beyond the box suggesting to consider how they answer that question. the university of california doesn't use that question at all at the initial stage. some are smarter about nearing the question to licensing areas where there may be collateral consequences that prevent folks from getting a license and it's important to understand at the onset whether or not someone pursued...
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i'm tony perkins, we start tonight with the latest on the deadly shooting on campus, at the university of california. two men are dead. police believe this was a murder suicide. it happened in a small office in a engineering building at the school. the shooting triggered a campus wide lock-down, students and teachers, tried to keep calm, while they sheltered in place. >> we got two emails from brew alert systems just letting us know about an active shooter, and they told us to lock-down and stay in our office, in there an hour, and then police came in and had us >> now, police say the campus is now safe. it is close for the day, will reopen for classes tomorrow. the motive and the relationship between the two men who are dead is still unclear. >>> new tonight, a 17 year old under arrest for shooting a teenage girl, near the metro station over the weekend. the girl was shot in the leg, sunday night, police are not identifying the alleged gunman, he is charged with assault with a deadly weapon, the victim is expected to recover. >> fox5 in prince george's county, senseless murder high at ville. the vi
i'm tony perkins, we start tonight with the latest on the deadly shooting on campus, at the university of california. two men are dead. police believe this was a murder suicide. it happened in a small office in a engineering building at the school. the shooting triggered a campus wide lock-down, students and teachers, tried to keep calm, while they sheltered in place. >> we got two emails from brew alert systems just letting us know about an active shooter, and they told us to lock-down...