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and i'm wondering, can they revisit that which shows the case from this point and oh, from uc san diego. oh, you see, san diego did go to california supreme court and the professors did not prevail. yes. so that was a win for the indian community. and so ancestors returned to the community. yes, but it's interesting because some of the coverage of that. took there was very sympathetic to the position of the professors about, you know, this is really not good for science. so you really have to balance the interests of with human rights. you using humans human remains for medical expression in science has a very bad history, not just in germany, but also in the united. so it's very painful past that i think we don't need to go back to. but i have to imagine that there are ways of collaborating with the native to figure out a way they're interested in science to come. and i something i thought about was it really is there is a profound national issue of disrespect but for the indigenous peoples of this nation that is the real problem that, you know, when you look at the schools and how the
and i'm wondering, can they revisit that which shows the case from this point and oh, from uc san diego. oh, you see, san diego did go to california supreme court and the professors did not prevail. yes. so that was a win for the indian community. and so ancestors returned to the community. yes, but it's interesting because some of the coverage of that. took there was very sympathetic to the position of the professors about, you know, this is really not good for science. so you really have to...
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how a talented scientist was changed and continue to change our lives in early 2023 , uc san diego researchersway to potentially slow down the cellular aging process using fluctuating genetic hours, we will talk about objects and discoveries, without which the world today. it is difficult to imagine the most popular type of soda, water-based, and the organs that take on the increased burden of removing it. this kidney, according to statistics, is slower for those people who play sports, get enough sleep , eat right and regularly undergo a medical examination of the water. this is a drinking regimen that speeds up our metabolism, and mineral water. these are recommendations for treatment or correction of some conditions , see the popular science project science nearby on our. tv channel the time when we started, was it just a few on this road of this business and this service was very small at one time, as it were, well, i often traveled around europe, i saw it all, how people have everything, how it is everything, and why a lot of driving around europe drove cars, but it’s interesting , yes. a
how a talented scientist was changed and continue to change our lives in early 2023 , uc san diego researchersway to potentially slow down the cellular aging process using fluctuating genetic hours, we will talk about objects and discoveries, without which the world today. it is difficult to imagine the most popular type of soda, water-based, and the organs that take on the increased burden of removing it. this kidney, according to statistics, is slower for those people who play sports, get...
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smith is the director at uc san diego and specializes in coral reefs. >> my team was literally on maui a couple of weeks ago. we were staying in lahaina. >> reporter: but she is also worried how the wildfires and destruction left behind could impact the famous coral reefs around maui. >> the coral reefs are attached to the bottom of the ocean. they cannot move. if you were to drain a bunch of sediments, ash, debris on top of them, they could essentially become smothered. add to that that a lot of this ash and debris could have chemical toxins. >> reporter: dr. smith says, there is a lot of oil and gas on the surface because of all the cars and boats that burned. >> never did we think that would be a fire that would just raise the urban area. >> reporter: coral reefs require clean, clear, low nutrient water to grow. >> when you have ash fall smothering the corals that tends to increase nutrients and bacteria in the water which are not good for coral reef growth and production. >> reporter: scientists will use equipment to monitor the sea life over the next few months. much of it, just f
smith is the director at uc san diego and specializes in coral reefs. >> my team was literally on maui a couple of weeks ago. we were staying in lahaina. >> reporter: but she is also worried how the wildfires and destruction left behind could impact the famous coral reefs around maui. >> the coral reefs are attached to the bottom of the ocean. they cannot move. if you were to drain a bunch of sediments, ash, debris on top of them, they could essentially become smothered. add...
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jennifer smith is the director of the research division at uc san diego and specializes in coral reefs. >> my team was literally just on maui a few weeks ago. we were staying in lahaina. >> reporter: but she is also right how the wildfires could impact the famous coral reefs and marine life around maui. >> the coral is attached to the bottom of the ocean. they cannot move. so if you were to rain a bunch of sediments and ash and debris on top of them, they could essentially become smothered. add to that that a lot of this ash and debris could have chemical toxins. >> reporter: dr. smith says, there is a lot of oil and gas on the surface too because of all the boats and cars that burned. coral reefs require clean, clear, low nutrient water to grow. >> when you have asphalt making the water cloudy, that tends to increase a lot of nutrients and bacteria in the water, which are not good for coral reef growth and production. >> reporter: scientists will use equipment to monitor the sea life over the next few months. much of it, just feet away from the destruction. >> we have not seen a fire
jennifer smith is the director of the research division at uc san diego and specializes in coral reefs. >> my team was literally just on maui a few weeks ago. we were staying in lahaina. >> reporter: but she is also right how the wildfires could impact the famous coral reefs and marine life around maui. >> the coral is attached to the bottom of the ocean. they cannot move. so if you were to rain a bunch of sediments and ash and debris on top of them, they could essentially...
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how a talented scientist changed and continues change our lives at the beginning of 2023, uc san diegoave developed a way to potentially slow down the cellular aging process using a fluctuating genetic clock , we will talk about items and discoveries without which the world today the burden of managing it. this kidney, according to statistics, is slower for those people who play sports, get enough sleep , eat right and regularly undergo a medical examination of the water. it's drinking regime that speeds up our metabolism, and mineral water. these are recommendations for treatment or correction of some conditions , see the popular science project nearby on our tv channel. who i was told is your white cabriolet. its side glass is broken. you are in trouble. do you know what vise shines? i have nothing to lose. where is the testament? madame knows my opinion about the corneille classes in russia, but this is not for normal people. in any case, not for ordinary women, they have these crowned persons. who bleat like convulsions rush under the feet of men, therefore, they pour themselves, t
how a talented scientist changed and continues change our lives at the beginning of 2023, uc san diegoave developed a way to potentially slow down the cellular aging process using a fluctuating genetic clock , we will talk about items and discoveries without which the world today the burden of managing it. this kidney, according to statistics, is slower for those people who play sports, get enough sleep , eat right and regularly undergo a medical examination of the water. it's drinking regime...
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researchers at uc san diego say the height of winter waves has increased by almost 12 inches since 1970. their new study also says our coastline sees big waves over 13 feet tall twice as often since the 1970's, the study's lead scientist says that a warming planet make stronger storms producing stronger winds leading to taller weight and more frequent winter storms means less time for the coastline to recover. and that increases beach erosion as sea levels continue to slowly rise. staying with the climate topic. tonight, we're taking a live look at the golden gate bridge which is socked in by fog. meteorologist mabrisa rodriguez here who likes to call fog >> what today? heavy august. first, right on cue, right. and and vicki, let's take a look at temperatures across the country because as you can see, they say that deep marine layer, it is our saving grace and temperatures averaging the mid 60's for downtown san francisco. but check out phoenix cooling down relatively speaking to 105 degrees with dallas. also in the triple digits in los vegas, 90 degrees. so we are tracking cooler tempe
researchers at uc san diego say the height of winter waves has increased by almost 12 inches since 1970. their new study also says our coastline sees big waves over 13 feet tall twice as often since the 1970's, the study's lead scientist says that a warming planet make stronger storms producing stronger winds leading to taller weight and more frequent winter storms means less time for the coastline to recover. and that increases beach erosion as sea levels continue to slowly rise. staying with...
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how talented scientists have changed and continue change our lives at the beginning of 2023, uc san diegootentially slow down the cellular aging process using a fluctuating genetic clock, we will talk about objects and discoveries without which the world today on itself the increased burden of its removal. these are the kidneys according to statistics, centenary those people who go in for sports get enough sleep, eat right and regularly undergo medical examinations. water is drinking regimen, which speeds up our metabolism, and mineral water. these are recommendations for treatment or correction of some conditions, see the popular science project nearby on our tv channel. being in baranovichi, i could not help but call on the person who creates the motorcycle history of our country with his own hands. and now i will introduce you to him. hi andrey hello. so, meet andrey, a man who has been engaged in restoration for a long time and emphasized not changing the design, but building motorcycles. andrew want to know all tell me when did you build your first motorcycle, to be honest, a very lo
how talented scientists have changed and continue change our lives at the beginning of 2023, uc san diegootentially slow down the cellular aging process using a fluctuating genetic clock, we will talk about objects and discoveries without which the world today on itself the increased burden of its removal. these are the kidneys according to statistics, centenary those people who go in for sports get enough sleep, eat right and regularly undergo medical examinations. water is drinking regimen,...
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how talented scientists have changed and continue change our lives in early 2023 , uc san diego staffway to potentially slow down the cellular aging process using a fluctuating genetic clock, talk about items and discoveries that the world is without today. it is difficult to imagine the most popular type of soda, water-based, and the organs that take on the increased burden of removing it. this kidney, according to statistics, costs more slowly; those people who play sports, get enough sleep , eat right and regularly undergo medical water survey. this is a drinking regimen that speeds up our metabolism. aminera, water. these are recommendations for treatment or correction of some conditions, see the popular science project nearby on our tv channel. a vibrant city should have its own music, and i really want to hear it. so, meet yuri arseniy patricia olga e, vladimir vocad sharoto group, yes, you heard right. i'm also in the band, but more on that later guys, i heard your music, it's interesting, it's driving. well, in general, everything i liked it in a nutshell. you can describe tha
how talented scientists have changed and continue change our lives in early 2023 , uc san diego staffway to potentially slow down the cellular aging process using a fluctuating genetic clock, talk about items and discoveries that the world is without today. it is difficult to imagine the most popular type of soda, water-based, and the organs that take on the increased burden of removing it. this kidney, according to statistics, costs more slowly; those people who play sports, get enough sleep ,...
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researchers at uc san diego say winter waves are almost a foot taller than they were 50 years ago. also seeing big waves, 13 feet or taller twice as often. >> the study's lead scientist says it is happening because a warming planet producing stronger winds, which, of course, leads to taller waves. also more frequent winter storms means less time for the coastline to recover increasing beach erosion and sea levels continue to slowly rise. all right. on that note, let's turn a breeze rodriguez for what's happening around here now. yeah, we're tracking cooler temperatures, but we're definitely going on to hit the beach this weekend, especially inland valleys with the triple digit heat expected on sunday relief head to the beach, right? let's take a look at san francisco international airport. >> we are tracking cooler temperatures and the return of that marine layer shallow right now. but it is going to become more widespread during the overnight hours and a cooling trend as well for this year at south lake tahoe in truckee, all dry and clear noticing an increase in that high cloud co
researchers at uc san diego say winter waves are almost a foot taller than they were 50 years ago. also seeing big waves, 13 feet or taller twice as often. >> the study's lead scientist says it is happening because a warming planet producing stronger winds, which, of course, leads to taller waves. also more frequent winter storms means less time for the coastline to recover increasing beach erosion and sea levels continue to slowly rise. all right. on that note, let's turn a breeze...
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taller researchers at uc san diego say the height of winter waves has increased by almost 12 inches since0. the new data also shows our coastline is seeing waves over 13 feet tall twice as often since the 1970's, the study's lead scientists as a warming planet is producing stronger winds, which leads to taller waves and more frequent winter storms also means less time for the coastline to recover, which is increasing beach erosion as sea levels continue to slowly rise. very interesting report that we started to see that along california coastline. in terms of the erosion, i down in santa cruz other areas as well. we want to talk about our forecast taking a live look at sfo. very, very foggy for folks coming a classic san francisco ensure it is. you're today, no doubt about it. and it is going to rebuild tonight. we're going to see kind of more of the same. >> one more day of this cool weather with some of the clouds out there. that's not to say we don't have some sun out there. san jose sitting in the sunshine looking good in the east bay hills, north bay have some sunshine, too, but we'v
taller researchers at uc san diego say the height of winter waves has increased by almost 12 inches since0. the new data also shows our coastline is seeing waves over 13 feet tall twice as often since the 1970's, the study's lead scientists as a warming planet is producing stronger winds, which leads to taller waves and more frequent winter storms also means less time for the coastline to recover, which is increasing beach erosion as sea levels continue to slowly rise. very interesting report...
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. >> the hoagland family gathered at uc san diego medical center where connie had been taken for emergencyry. >> we got to quickly see her rushed from the hallway into surgery. it was probably ten seconds. and i just remember telling her, i love you, and her being awake but kind of being out of it. and then that was it. >> seeing her like that and all the wires coming out of her and the bags hanging and the blood and all that, it was very, very shocking, taken back, i almost felt sick. >> what did you think had happened? >> i thought her truck malfunctioned. we didn't know was it an accident, was it the gas tank, what's going on? i didn't know what exactly had happened. >> by now though, investigators knew this explosion was no accident, because they found bomb fragments embedded inside connie's truck, making it clear this was an intentional act, a car bomb, which got investigators wondering if it was the work of terrorists. >> almost immediately when we came on scene, we made a plan of how we wanted to sweep the area. and what we were doing was looking for secondary devices, so we didn't
. >> the hoagland family gathered at uc san diego medical center where connie had been taken for emergencyry. >> we got to quickly see her rushed from the hallway into surgery. it was probably ten seconds. and i just remember telling her, i love you, and her being awake but kind of being out of it. and then that was it. >> seeing her like that and all the wires coming out of her and the bags hanging and the blood and all that, it was very, very shocking, taken back, i almost...
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now researchers at uc san diego found increasing temperatures linked to climate change have actuallyhifted the growing season as much as a month earlier compared to the 1950s. and that's significant because the amount of heat a grape gets impacts the wines it can be used for. researchers say they're going to keep studying the changes to try and help winemakers plan it out. well, there's a disagreement over how the best way to use and plaza in downtown san francisco heart of the city farmer's market has operated in that location since 1981, sfgate reports. starting september 3rd, it will be moved one street over between larkin and hyde. but some longtime tenants say it's not fair to ask them to relocate san francisco rec and parks is beginning construction on a new recreation space in the plaza that would include a skate area. chess and ping pong tables. but no space for a farmer's market. rangers at yosemite national park say they have seen evidence that a black bear climbed to the top of half dome on the park's facebook page. the rangers say since bears are excellent climbers, it's
now researchers at uc san diego found increasing temperatures linked to climate change have actuallyhifted the growing season as much as a month earlier compared to the 1950s. and that's significant because the amount of heat a grape gets impacts the wines it can be used for. researchers say they're going to keep studying the changes to try and help winemakers plan it out. well, there's a disagreement over how the best way to use and plaza in downtown san francisco heart of the city farmer's...
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uc san diego is his area of primary expertise. the history american foreign relations with a focus east and southeast asia a larger cold war context is a leading authority on. the vietnam war, and particularly interested, i think will make a great sort of additional perspective to our conversation, is particularly interested in decision after the vietnamese authorities in the. 1954 to 1975 is the author of a bitter peace. washington in the making of the paris agreement, published in 2002, which the 2003 candidates kind of aldrich prize and hanoi's road to the vietnam. war 1954 to 1965, published in 2013 winner of the 2013 arthur a good sized book award third book vietnamese american war history was released in 2018 by cambridge service to the vietnamese experience during the vietnam vietnam war with a focus on how the vietnamese david succeeded in defeating the american goliath. dr. is coeditor of cambridge history of vietnam war volume ending and the forthcoming forthcoming and recently as recent work on his first book project is
uc san diego is his area of primary expertise. the history american foreign relations with a focus east and southeast asia a larger cold war context is a leading authority on. the vietnam war, and particularly interested, i think will make a great sort of additional perspective to our conversation, is particularly interested in decision after the vietnamese authorities in the. 1954 to 1975 is the author of a bitter peace. washington in the making of the paris agreement, published in 2002, which...
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researchers from uc san diego found that wave heights today are 13% taller than they were 50 years ago the results confirm that warming temperatures from greenhouse gas emissions are linked to stronger and more frequent storms. the push to convert to solar energy as a more environmentally friendly power source is paying off, but it is also creating a new issue. what to do with solar panels when they are no longer productive or useful. now, the arizona company we recycle solar collects and processes used solar panels. it's the largest solar recycling plant in north america, processing more than 172 tons of panels every day. the company's ceo says the panels should not be sent to landfills. there's still life left in them. they're 25 to 30 years. at the end of the day, someone else's trash is someone else's treasure that we're able to refurbish and remarket that and get it to a place where and underserved community can take advantage of that. now, not all the panels can be cleaned up and put back into service, but the company says segments of the panels can be reused. that includes the p
researchers from uc san diego found that wave heights today are 13% taller than they were 50 years ago the results confirm that warming temperatures from greenhouse gas emissions are linked to stronger and more frequent storms. the push to convert to solar energy as a more environmentally friendly power source is paying off, but it is also creating a new issue. what to do with solar panels when they are no longer productive or useful. now, the arizona company we recycle solar collects and...
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research from uc san diego found that wave heights are 13% taller today than they were 50 years ago. scientists say results confirm that warming temperatures from greenhouse gas emissions across the globe are linked to stronger and more frequent storms. the credit rating of the united states has been down graded. coming up, the warning about the us economy and the impact that report is having on stocks this morning in pop star lizzo facing a sexual harassment lawsuit. what she's accused of doing by some of her former dancers back in the day, sneaker drops meant getting online to wait in line. now with xfinity mobile... ...we get the fastest mobile service and can get the freshest kicks asap. i got this. get the best price for 2 lines of unlimited when you switch to xfinity mobile for $30 a line per month. nice job, little sis! they grow up so fast... i'm a fan. from xfinity. reviewing potential permit and code violations for the two taylor swift concerts this past weekend. they are looking at two categories curfew and noise violations and fireworks violations. the fines could be issu
research from uc san diego found that wave heights are 13% taller today than they were 50 years ago. scientists say results confirm that warming temperatures from greenhouse gas emissions across the globe are linked to stronger and more frequent storms. the credit rating of the united states has been down graded. coming up, the warning about the us economy and the impact that report is having on stocks this morning in pop star lizzo facing a sexual harassment lawsuit. what she's accused of...
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researchers at uc san diego found that higher temperatures linked to climate change have actually shiftrowing season by as much as a month earlier, compared to the 1950s, which is major because the amount of heat that a grape gets affects what wines it could be used for. researchers say they'll keep studying the changes, trying to help winemakers make their plans as. time now is 749. let's check in with sal castaneda for a look at the commute. usually around 7:00, it's when the south bay kind of kind of picks up. is that the case this morning? that is true. and we also have a couple of new crashes there, ali and dave, the first one is westbound for at summersville. now, fortunately, this crash, i would say, is most people have already passed this point. most people are already here heading over to concord and the crash is here and it's causing a little bit of a backup. but most of the slow traffic, again, is after that at the bay bridge. we do have a bigger backup this morning. it's backed up to the maze and the metering lights are on. no problems on that. san mateo bridge, ali mentione
researchers at uc san diego found that higher temperatures linked to climate change have actually shiftrowing season by as much as a month earlier, compared to the 1950s, which is major because the amount of heat that a grape gets affects what wines it could be used for. researchers say they'll keep studying the changes, trying to help winemakers make their plans as. time now is 749. let's check in with sal castaneda for a look at the commute. usually around 7:00, it's when the south bay kind...
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researchers at uc san diego found higher temperatures linked to climate change have actually shiftedn as much as a month earlier, compared to the 1950s. that's significant because the amount of heat a grape gets affects what wines it can be used to make. researchers say they're going to keep studying the changes to try and help winemakers plan ahead. all right. time is now 609. sal is back. you've been busy, sal, and it's busy out there on the roads, isn't it? it is busy, although it is not as busy as it was yesterday, although we still have time. it's early, so we don't really know what type of a commute we're going to have. but right now we see a pretty typical drive here at the bay bridge, a little bit of slowing and then congestion all the way to san francisco, san francisco freeways are doing okay. highway four has slowing. i think that's just par for the course. but 680 looks pretty good and if you're driving to the maze, you can see that traffic looks pretty good. let's talk about the south bay. there's not a lot going on. here are a couple of minor accidents were there, but t
researchers at uc san diego found higher temperatures linked to climate change have actually shiftedn as much as a month earlier, compared to the 1950s. that's significant because the amount of heat a grape gets affects what wines it can be used to make. researchers say they're going to keep studying the changes to try and help winemakers plan ahead. all right. time is now 609. sal is back. you've been busy, sal, and it's busy out there on the roads, isn't it? it is busy, although it is not as...
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one is uc davis, one at uc sand diego, ucla and uc irvine in addition to the one in san francisco and the one not contracted with united healthcare to date is uc san francisco, so the focus is around that issue. are there other questions from the board? if not, we'll now have public comment. >> i just wanted to ask- >> commissioner breslin. >> can you speak fl into the microphone? >> is the staffing going and how are the phones being answered? i had somebody who was go nothing to the office and tried a phone and couldn't do either one. >> i reported the operations functions are far better then they used to be or have been for the last year. we are getting close back to our standard meeting goals and stan ards. >> how about coming into the office? >> not yet. >> (indiscernible) >> the staff? or the member s? >> staff. >> staff. it is hybrid. some people come in- >> but not accepting anybody, members to show up there? >> not yet. >> okay. >> we need- >> are they answering the phones for the members? >> yes. >> that is important. >> right, and it has been a problem for a year and all mos
one is uc davis, one at uc sand diego, ucla and uc irvine in addition to the one in san francisco and the one not contracted with united healthcare to date is uc san francisco, so the focus is around that issue. are there other questions from the board? if not, we'll now have public comment. >> i just wanted to ask- >> commissioner breslin. >> can you speak fl into the microphone? >> is the staffing going and how are the phones being answered? i had somebody who was go...
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uc system altogether. >> well, the state senate named bay area senator mike mcguire as new president pro tem. democrats unanimously voted for mcguire who has served in the legislature 2014 representing healdsburg up in sonoma county, san diego. senator toni atkins is terming out of the position in the fall acquire offering praise for his predecessor. >> this is one of owners of a lifetime. you know that i have big shoes to fill we're going to discussing what a potential transition would look like in early 2024. >> president pro tem is one of the most powerful jobs at the capitol. they work directly with assembly leaders and the governor on key legislation. after weeks of speculation. we now know who's behind a big land by in northern california and what they plan to do with it. the group's called flannery associates quietly purchased about 800 million dollars worth of farmland in solano county news nation's emily finn has more. >> i've been around a long time and i've seen kinds of pie in the sky. utopian cities come and go. invest this. i'd be very, very concerned for years. government officials in the air force's foreign investment risk review office have been investigating the now largest landowner and california solano
uc system altogether. >> well, the state senate named bay area senator mike mcguire as new president pro tem. democrats unanimously voted for mcguire who has served in the legislature 2014 representing healdsburg up in sonoma county, san diego. senator toni atkins is terming out of the position in the fall acquire offering praise for his predecessor. >> this is one of owners of a lifetime. you know that i have big shoes to fill we're going to discussing what a potential transition...