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david, uc irvine, and the air resources board is hosting these but it basically gives you the opportunity to take a look at the ownership of the vehicle, how much you pay for the vehicle and the fuel cost very sess the vehicle fuel costs, for the ev it's startling, the numbers for the every day person if they're driving over 20 miles the numbers close so quickly, the ev becomes your only solution in terms of cost, i will see if i can make that tool available to you all, you can view it for yourself, and push it out to the people here. i think it's really valuable for folks to see that themselves, >> that would be great. commissioner wald? >> so this is clearly a daunting challenge it's very gratifying to see what seems to me huge sumses of money at both the state and regional level to invest. it's also gratifying to see that organizations, groups that didn't always work so collaboratively together even on this particular issue are working hand in glove and making huge advances it's gratifying to see there are lots of programs out there, it's still clearly a really huge challenge. so i won
david, uc irvine, and the air resources board is hosting these but it basically gives you the opportunity to take a look at the ownership of the vehicle, how much you pay for the vehicle and the fuel cost very sess the vehicle fuel costs, for the ev it's startling, the numbers for the every day person if they're driving over 20 miles the numbers close so quickly, the ev becomes your only solution in terms of cost, i will see if i can make that tool available to you all, you can view it for...
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i was teaching ucla extension uc-irvine extension and also taught at cal state fullerton. there was a professor in the arts department. he was diagnosed with stomach cancer. i got a phonecall on wednesday in 1991 in the spring. frank can you come up and look look -- teach a class? i came up wednesday. the class started thursday. i had to hit the ground running. i took over after the second week and that was in the spring of 1991. i have been on the faculty of her sense. >> host: what was your homecoming like when he came back from vietnam? >> guest: my homecoming. with my family they were just glad that i survived. i became a company commander at camp pendleton and infantry training regiment at camp pendleton and i was sending young men over to where i just came from. the same time as interviewing companies because i knew i was going to leave active duty. i had a real rough time for some of those business interviews. i went through four or five of them that were not nice. they didn't like vets for whatever reason. one of them told me you will be coming to work with a lot o
i was teaching ucla extension uc-irvine extension and also taught at cal state fullerton. there was a professor in the arts department. he was diagnosed with stomach cancer. i got a phonecall on wednesday in 1991 in the spring. frank can you come up and look look -- teach a class? i came up wednesday. the class started thursday. i had to hit the ground running. i took over after the second week and that was in the spring of 1991. i have been on the faculty of her sense. >> host: what was...
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she is headed to uc-irvine in the fall. her advice to fellow would-be entrepreneurs?injustice you see in your community and go out and change it. >> reporter: kristine lazar, kpix 5. >> good for her. well, crystal hopes to have a work lockettet by the end of the summer to compete in a national entrepreneur competition in the fall. >>> well, paul deanno is out at the alameda county fair having some technical difficulties. so here i am pinch hitting for the great paul deanno. paul, i hope i do you justice here. we are going to start out with a look at your current temperatures outside right now. 67 in san bruno. 64 oakland. 79 your current temperature in livermore. 59 san francisco. and 80 in santa rosa. taking a look at your overnight lows, pretty much 50s areawide. sunrise tomorrow morning at 5:48. so pretty mild evening. and a mild day tomorrow, as well. we start to see high pressure build back in as we kick this low on out of here. as it does, well, we raise those temperatures back to seasonal norms. tomorrow warmer. warmer still on saturday. then cooling down sligh
she is headed to uc-irvine in the fall. her advice to fellow would-be entrepreneurs?injustice you see in your community and go out and change it. >> reporter: kristine lazar, kpix 5. >> good for her. well, crystal hopes to have a work lockettet by the end of the summer to compete in a national entrepreneur competition in the fall. >>> well, paul deanno is out at the alameda county fair having some technical difficulties. so here i am pinch hitting for the great paul deanno....
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scientist at uc irvine says there's no data about what remains in the aquifers.erground basin says even higher during drought. rain-starved california is tapping aquifers for 60% of its water use. scientists say water from aquifers could account for nearly every drop of the state's fresh water supply by the end of this year. experts say the aquifers under the most stress are in densely populated regions where alternatives are certainly limited. joining me is a professor of earth system science at the university of california irvine and senior water scientist at nasa jet propulsion laboratory. i appreciate your time tonight. this is stagger inging data. if i have this correct, this hard data really is the first picture we have of what we actually have as a water supply on earth. is that correct? >> well it's really the first picture, contemporary picture that we have of all of the aquifers the world's biggest aquifers at the same time that allows us to see how rapidly they're all being depleted at the same time. it's mostly concentrated in the midlatitude regions
scientist at uc irvine says there's no data about what remains in the aquifers.erground basin says even higher during drought. rain-starved california is tapping aquifers for 60% of its water use. scientists say water from aquifers could account for nearly every drop of the state's fresh water supply by the end of this year. experts say the aquifers under the most stress are in densely populated regions where alternatives are certainly limited. joining me is a professor of earth system science...
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at the far left erwin chapel rin ski founding dean at the law school of uc irvine. to his right is elizabeth why drum, the chief council of the constitutional accountability center. justin driver on my immediate right from the university of chicago law school. so these are all very distinguished constitutional scholars, and we're very lucky to have them here. i'm going to start with larry. is the supreme court a failure? if so, in what way? if so, what would you like to do about that? >> i wl the supreme court is a failure depends on how you define success. from my perspective it's a failure because it has way, way, way too much power, and the amount of power it's been given is insane. >> you wrote a whole book about this. >> i did write a whole book about this. one solution would be take away their power. since that's probably not so interesting here for a variety of reasons, an easier way to see this since they're going to have that power there should be some balance for accountability on the other side. there are independent provisions built into the cons turks b
at the far left erwin chapel rin ski founding dean at the law school of uc irvine. to his right is elizabeth why drum, the chief council of the constitutional accountability center. justin driver on my immediate right from the university of chicago law school. so these are all very distinguished constitutional scholars, and we're very lucky to have them here. i'm going to start with larry. is the supreme court a failure? if so, in what way? if so, what would you like to do about that? >>...
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long from george mason law school at the far left is growing the founding dean of the law school at uc irvineand to his right is elizabeth white room the chief counsel of the constitutional accountability center and justin driver on my immediate right from university of chicago law school. so these so these are all very distinguished constitutional scholars, and we are lucky to have them here. i am going to start with larry. is the supreme court a failure? in what way? and what would you like to do about that? >> i have a talk hawaii should have the supreme court. too long for this. you know, why the supreme court is a a failure depends on how you define success. it has way too much power. the amount of power is insane. >> you wrote a whole book about this. >> i did. one solution would be take away the power. not so interesting for a variety of reasons. an easy way there should be some for accountability on the other side. independent provisions. we pile onto that a million more. any attempt to make them pay for the ticket and happens. so i will talk about some of those very quickly. one is t
long from george mason law school at the far left is growing the founding dean of the law school at uc irvineand to his right is elizabeth white room the chief counsel of the constitutional accountability center and justin driver on my immediate right from university of chicago law school. so these so these are all very distinguished constitutional scholars, and we are lucky to have them here. i am going to start with larry. is the supreme court a failure? in what way? and what would you like...
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on the far left, the founding dean of the law school at uc irvine.s right is elizabeth, the chief counsel of the constitution accountability center. justin driver on my immediate right from the university chicago. is the supreme court a failure? what would you like to do about that? larry: i have a talk i do every are called why you should hate the supreme court. whether is a failure depends on how you define success. it has way too much power. the amount of power it's been given is insane. i wrote a whole book about it. there should be some balance -- there are provisions built into the constitution. i will talk about two of those weekly. -- quickly. the lack of transparency about the weather report operates is shocking and extreme and ridiculous. that cuts across the board whether you're talking about their ability to take junkets without having to disclose them to anybody, the ability -- the lack of television coverage in the court, which they oppose because they don't want to many people to see what goes on and on and on. that would be one space.
on the far left, the founding dean of the law school at uc irvine.s right is elizabeth, the chief counsel of the constitution accountability center. justin driver on my immediate right from the university chicago. is the supreme court a failure? what would you like to do about that? larry: i have a talk i do every are called why you should hate the supreme court. whether is a failure depends on how you define success. it has way too much power. the amount of power it's been given is insane. i...
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at the far left is the founding dean of the law school at uc irvine. and to his right is elizabeth who is the chief counsel of the constitutional accountability center. and justin driver on my immediate right from the university of chicago law school. and so these are all very distinguished constitutional scholars and we are very lucky to have them here. so i'm going to start with larry. is the supreme court a failure and in what way, if so? what would you like to do about that? larry: i have a talk i give call ed why should you hate the supreme court, although it's too long for this. whether the supreme court is a failure depends on how you define success. from my perspective is different because it is way, way, way too much power. the amount of power that has been given is insane within the democratic -- linda: you wrote a whole book about that. larry: i did. one solution would be take away their power. since that would not be easy, for a variety of reasons, there should be some balance for accountability on the other side. so there are independent p
at the far left is the founding dean of the law school at uc irvine. and to his right is elizabeth who is the chief counsel of the constitutional accountability center. and justin driver on my immediate right from the university of chicago law school. and so these are all very distinguished constitutional scholars and we are very lucky to have them here. so i'm going to start with larry. is the supreme court a failure and in what way, if so? what would you like to do about that? larry: i have a...
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at the far left is the founding dean of the law school at uc irvine.d it is right is elizabeth who is the chief counsel of the constitutional accountability center. and justin driver on my immediate right from the university of chicago law school. and so these are all very distinguished constitutional scholars and we are very lucky to have them here. so i'm going to start with larry. is that the supreme court a failure, and in what way, if so? what would you like to do about that? >> i have a talk i give call why should you hate the supreme court, although it's too long for this. it depends on how you define success. from my perspective is different because it is way, way, way too much power. the amount of power that has been given this insane within the democratic -- >> you wrote a whole book about that. >> i did. one solution would be take away their power. sound like an easy way to see this is there should be some balance for accountability on the other side. so they are and the pendant provisions built into the constitution but we pile on to that a
at the far left is the founding dean of the law school at uc irvine.d it is right is elizabeth who is the chief counsel of the constitutional accountability center. and justin driver on my immediate right from the university of chicago law school. and so these are all very distinguished constitutional scholars and we are very lucky to have them here. so i'm going to start with larry. is that the supreme court a failure, and in what way, if so? what would you like to do about that? >> i...