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hundreds are demonstrating, chanting, marching around ucla building right now where the ucla regents are wrapping up their vote on a 32% tuition increase. protesters marched around campus, through streets, around the university, they blocked traffic. officers with bean bag guns are standing by. the uc board of regions -- here is a live picture you can see how many people is outside the building where the board of regents is voting. they began voting an hour ago. they would raise tuition by $2,500. the president of the campus requested $913 million from the state but isn't likely to get it. allen duke is on the los angeles campus and joins us by phone. i understand if i was told correctly you are actually with some of these angry students as they were marching around, right? >> right. they have been doing this since early this morning. they decided they were going to parade around campus to recruit more to their numbers. in fact, they did. i followed them as they loudly paraded through the ucla campus. their numbers have grown as they snake back around where the regents are taking a v
hundreds are demonstrating, chanting, marching around ucla building right now where the ucla regents are wrapping up their vote on a 32% tuition increase. protesters marched around campus, through streets, around the university, they blocked traffic. officers with bean bag guns are standing by. the uc board of regions -- here is a live picture you can see how many people is outside the building where the board of regents is voting. they began voting an hour ago. they would raise tuition by...
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ucla declined all our requests for interviews.nly thing the medical center will say on the record is that their program has been reviewed and found to be, quote, in "total compliance" with liver transplant rules. the hospital told us, "state and federal patient confidentiality laws prohibit ucla from responding to the issues raised by '60 minutes'." >> eisenberg: in my opinion, the medical center has a moral and ethical obligation to determine the source of those funds. >> logan: a moral and ethical obligation, but apparently no legal obligation? >> eisenberg: well, it's not addressed in the rules, specifically. >> logan: because the quality of livers and the eligibility of patients vary widely, any wrongdoing in the cases of the yakuza would be very difficult to prove. the fbi also declined our requests to talk about the tadamasa goto case, which for them, adelstein says, did not turn out as planned. >> adelstein: as soon as he got his liver and was better, he's back to japan. and he only gave the fbi a fraction of what he promis
ucla declined all our requests for interviews.nly thing the medical center will say on the record is that their program has been reviewed and found to be, quote, in "total compliance" with liver transplant rules. the hospital told us, "state and federal patient confidentiality laws prohibit ucla from responding to the issues raised by '60 minutes'." >> eisenberg: in my opinion, the medical center has a moral and ethical obligation to determine the source of those...
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this is specifically at ucla. and jim rupe of cnn radio is on the campus with the very latest right now. jim, what we're seeing at the moment, a lot of signs, a lot of fists in the air. a lot of screaming. what do you see there right now? >> caller: yeah, i see basically the same thing. although this is not going to go down as a very ugly protest. but it is at some times a very voke one. there were eight people arrested earlier in the middle of the fans committee. about this 32% proposed hike that was passed through that finance commodity. they kept singing "we shall overcome" during that committee meeting and so they were arrested and then subsequent arrest after that, two, three, four more maybe. but not real violent. just very vocal. >> okay, what were the charges? for those arrested? >> caller: they were disturbing the meeting. i don't know that it's really disturbing the peace time situation. i don't know of the exact charge but they were definitely removed from the meeting. it's probably a simple charge. the
this is specifically at ucla. and jim rupe of cnn radio is on the campus with the very latest right now. jim, what we're seeing at the moment, a lot of signs, a lot of fists in the air. a lot of screaming. what do you see there right now? >> caller: yeah, i see basically the same thing. although this is not going to go down as a very ugly protest. but it is at some times a very voke one. there were eight people arrested earlier in the middle of the fans committee. about this 32% proposed...
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number one kansas against ucla. hi, everybody. i'm steve physioc. this is marcus johnson, former college basketball player of the year. marcus, i love the nonconference grudge matches. the back ten against the big 12. >> welcome back, buddy. we missed you around here. and my favorite movie, "hoop dreams." we're talking about the revolving talent in college basketball. the great teams. we had upsets. illinois gets defeated. knocks off louisville. michigan state gets knocked off. parity this college season. >> a new guy through the door at usc, that is kevin o'neill. he got two back on friday. >> who might that be? very familiar with this player. last year, he had modest numbers. but you look at what he did when the team played without him. they were 1-6, when they played with marcus johnson, they were 13-4. marcus johnson, one of the most athletic wings in the country. for nebraska, henry, he is an on-ball defender. he is much better basket. usc has got to deal with this sprinter. >> nebraska will get off usc full-court pressure. you bet. when we com
number one kansas against ucla. hi, everybody. i'm steve physioc. this is marcus johnson, former college basketball player of the year. marcus, i love the nonconference grudge matches. the back ten against the big 12. >> welcome back, buddy. we missed you around here. and my favorite movie, "hoop dreams." we're talking about the revolving talent in college basketball. the great teams. we had upsets. illinois gets defeated. knocks off louisville. michigan state gets knocked off....
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number one kansas at ucla. they fell today. they lost all three games in that tournament in anaheim. >> marques: very respectable showing against butler. really turned that program around. and then, losing to the long beach state team. a lot of work to be done for the bruins. >> steve: usc is rebuilding, as well. last year, they went 22-13. they won their first pac-10 title, beating arizona state by three. that was after trailing by 15 at half. blocked by stepheson. good defense. >> marques: converting the pass on the interior. >> steve: right now, nebraska, denying the pass to the interior. making usc work it around the perimeter. a little high-low action there. a slam. >> marques: big interior passing to vucevic and alex stepheson. it took ryan anderson, at 6'3", 6'4", about 120 pounds soaking wet. >> steve: usc, really the trojan "d" early in the season. >> marques: the pass to vucevic, showing he can play. not just can score. but a great bounce with a strong finish on the dunk. >> steve: modest pressure by the huskers. kevi
number one kansas at ucla. they fell today. they lost all three games in that tournament in anaheim. >> marques: very respectable showing against butler. really turned that program around. and then, losing to the long beach state team. a lot of work to be done for the bruins. >> steve: usc is rebuilding, as well. last year, they went 22-13. they won their first pac-10 title, beating arizona state by three. that was after trailing by 15 at half. blocked by stepheson. good defense....
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hundreds more marched at ucla.ow the increase will cost students about $2,000 more in the next two years. they pass add 32% increase even after deep cuts to spending. the students want to help. >> you pass this increase today, when i go home tonight to san diego, i will have to drop all my classes because i cannot afford this anymore. you are not making this university affordable. >> the regents have promised more aid to help lower income students. they will meet with concerned students today to talk about the increases. >>> a former nba star appears to be heading to prison. larry smith has the details this morning. good morning. >> yeah, good morning. it's been almost eight years of the fatal shooting of the limousine driver. big trial back then. now the former new jersey nets star is expected to plead guilty to aggravated assault in that shooting and serve up to three years in prison. he was acquitted of aggravated manslaughter in a high-profile trial in 2004 but convicted of covering up the shooting. williams wa
hundreds more marched at ucla.ow the increase will cost students about $2,000 more in the next two years. they pass add 32% increase even after deep cuts to spending. the students want to help. >> you pass this increase today, when i go home tonight to san diego, i will have to drop all my classes because i cannot afford this anymore. you are not making this university affordable. >> the regents have promised more aid to help lower income students. they will meet with concerned...
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>> i went to years to ucla -- i went two years to ucla. i found out when you pay for college for yourself, you go where you can afford it. that is when i got serious. it was the first place i took an economics course. i was offered a job at painewebber and that took me to salt lake city. i met my husband there. i received my ph.d. in finance and some kindly professor decided that i was good enough to be submitted to a competition. it one has the best doctoral student paper. -- it won has the best doctoral student paper. >> what did you do? >> i work for a gentleman that had just come from the reagan administration. he gave me projects without a lot of supervision. he had me researching international debt and finance statistics. one thing i learned a bride away was to probe were those numbers come from -- that i learned it right away was to probe for those numbers come from. -- where those numbers come from. i ended up getting a fellowship to examine soviet system 6 -- soviet statistics. gorbachev had just come into power. the united states
>> i went to years to ucla -- i went two years to ucla. i found out when you pay for college for yourself, you go where you can afford it. that is when i got serious. it was the first place i took an economics course. i was offered a job at painewebber and that took me to salt lake city. i met my husband there. i received my ph.d. in finance and some kindly professor decided that i was good enough to be submitted to a competition. it one has the best doctoral student paper. -- it won has...
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i went two years to ucla, i left home, wednesday police officer portland state university, which i quicklyound out when you are paying for college yourself, i started working. that's when i got serious. from then on i was a very serious student. i was offered a job at payne web shall that took me to stalt lake city. >> wrote a paper that some kindly professor decided was good enough to schmidt on my behalf to a competition i ended up getting a post doctor alÁ position i started thinking why is it that defense spending is costing u.s. taxpayers so much money and then we are turning around and making loans to the soviet economy and supplying goo goods. it all become sort of a policy issue. this paper turned no a book with the title that was called "the coming soviet crash. it said on paper, this country is going bankrupt. it got interesting. >> i remember seeing you give a speech on this network in 1989, i thought it would be useful to lay things out the way gorbachev must be looking at them so that we have an overall feel for the requirements, the cost and the sense of what is needed to get
i went two years to ucla, i left home, wednesday police officer portland state university, which i quicklyound out when you are paying for college yourself, i started working. that's when i got serious. from then on i was a very serious student. i was offered a job at payne web shall that took me to stalt lake city. >> wrote a paper that some kindly professor decided was good enough to schmidt on my behalf to a competition i ended up getting a post doctor alÁ position i started thinking...
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one of our i-reporters really captured the mood of the protests on the ucla campus this week. look at this. thank you to julie who says students there are frustrated, they're angry, they're worried about the 32% tuition hike approved yesterday. thank you to her for bringing us this. by next fall, students at all ten u.c. campuses will have to pay $2,500 more for tuition which brings the cost to about $10,000 a year. she talked to some people who just can't afford that, including one man who managed to turn his life around by getting an education. >> after a life of crime, going through the criminal system, i decided it was time for a change. i got into the u.c. system. this is my second year. i graduate this year. i'm here because i know this is going to separate from those that have and have not. as fees continue to grow and escalate, who will be able to afford education? like myself. >> this is ridiculous. we're here fighting. we're here to tell people if they want to grow as a society, as a nation, we needed indication. >> the u.c. board of regents says it has to raise fees
one of our i-reporters really captured the mood of the protests on the ucla campus this week. look at this. thank you to julie who says students there are frustrated, they're angry, they're worried about the 32% tuition hike approved yesterday. thank you to her for bringing us this. by next fall, students at all ten u.c. campuses will have to pay $2,500 more for tuition which brings the cost to about $10,000 a year. she talked to some people who just can't afford that, including one man who...
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this guy was a star at ucla.lver in 2004 for america, but this was his best rice, running the 26 miles as he proudly displayed the american flag. >> and look, the worse for wear. looks like he still has energy. >> amazing. >> thank you. >>> new this morning, san francisco's bay bridge may reopen later today. a california state transportation spokesperson says the final inspections on repairs are underway. now, it is closed though for the morning commute. it's rush hour, or nearing rush hour. well, okay, maybe it's not. it's nearing 6:00 a.m. eastern there. the "san francisco chronicle" reports that some drivers have faced eight hours or more round trip. the bridge closed tuesday after 5,000 pounds of metal crashed into traffic. >>> why don't we start with the weather right there because that's where bob's starting. >> you saw that live shot. eight hour commute though. >> can you imagine? >> four hours, round trip. >> still feel terrible for you. the weather is going to be nice. trying to get in or out of sfo, no
this guy was a star at ucla.lver in 2004 for america, but this was his best rice, running the 26 miles as he proudly displayed the american flag. >> and look, the worse for wear. looks like he still has energy. >> amazing. >> thank you. >>> new this morning, san francisco's bay bridge may reopen later today. a california state transportation spokesperson says the final inspections on repairs are underway. now, it is closed though for the morning commute. it's rush...
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hundreds more marched at ucla. increases will cost students about 2,000 extra dollars in the next two careyear the execs pasa 32% increase even after deep cuts to spending. the students want help. >> if you pass this increase today, when i go home tonight to san diego i will have to drop all my classes because i cannot afford this anymore. you are not making this university affordable. >> regents have promised more aid to help lower income students and will meet with students today to talk about the increases. >>> you pay taxes on vices like cigarettes and alcohol. lawmakers are looking at taxing our vanity. they're calling it the botax. a tax on elective cosmetic surgery like implants or face-lifts. it would raise money to pay for the health care overhaul. >>> talk about a detour. a homing pigeon went missing for four years. it would probably still be flying solo if it weren't for one woman. >>> we learned this week how badly the u.s. postal service has been struggling to stay afloat. but jay leno thinks he's figu
hundreds more marched at ucla. increases will cost students about 2,000 extra dollars in the next two careyear the execs pasa 32% increase even after deep cuts to spending. the students want help. >> if you pass this increase today, when i go home tonight to san diego i will have to drop all my classes because i cannot afford this anymore. you are not making this university affordable. >> regents have promised more aid to help lower income students and will meet with students today...
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hundreds more marching at ucla. increases will cost students about $2,000 extra in the next two years. university execs passed a 32% increase after deep cuts in spending. students want help. >> two passes increased today. when i go home tonight to san diego, i will have to drop all my classes because i cannot afford this any more. you are not making this university affordable. >> reejts has promised more aid to help lower income students and they will be meeting with concerned students today to discuss all these increases. >>> former nba star appears to be headed to prison instead of heading back to court to face man slaughter charges. larry smith has the details on that. >>> it's been almost eight years since that fatal shooting. now the former nets star is expected to plead guilty to aggravated assault and serve up to three years in prison. williams was acquitted of aggravated man slaughter back in 2004. he was convicted at that time of covering up the shooting. williams was facing a retrial on the man slaughter c
hundreds more marching at ucla. increases will cost students about $2,000 extra in the next two years. university execs passed a 32% increase after deep cuts in spending. students want help. >> two passes increased today. when i go home tonight to san diego, i will have to drop all my classes because i cannot afford this any more. you are not making this university affordable. >> reejts has promised more aid to help lower income students and they will be meeting with concerned...
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he was a star at ucla, became a u.s. citizen in '98. there he is, proudly holding up the american flag. >> that's great. >> at 34 years old, ran his best time, two hours and nine minutes. >> he wasn't like the tallest person in the bunch. >> no, he was not. it's been a while since he has had a race that good. >>> a bat got into the at&t center in the spurs game. yes, that's a bat on halloween night. can a oaty shows up with a net and batman shirt. watch this here. ginobli swats the bat and knocks him out. he has a bat in his hand. one more time. knocks the bat to the ground. >> it could have been rabid. you don't know. >> he went and got some hand san advertiser. word is he killed it. he's trying to give it to somebody. i don't want that. no, i don't want that. the bat, officials said was just stunned and flew away. >>> couple of big crashes at talladega speedway, how this driver would fair after flipping his car upside down. we'll have it in ten. robin? >> my goodness. straight out of a movie. >>> some veterans honor a men who saved th
he was a star at ucla, became a u.s. citizen in '98. there he is, proudly holding up the american flag. >> that's great. >> at 34 years old, ran his best time, two hours and nine minutes. >> he wasn't like the tallest person in the bunch. >> no, he was not. it's been a while since he has had a race that good. >>> a bat got into the at&t center in the spurs game. yes, that's a bat on halloween night. can a oaty shows up with a net and batman shirt. watch this...
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the second year from ucla. wizards down by 4.osha, puts up a tough jumper and misses. jamison the repound, and a loose ball foul is called on oklahoma city. it's on jeff green. >> phil: sefolosha all over caron butler. right in good position for the rebound. jamison, he got low bridged by one of the thunder. >> steve: bill better, pass knocked out of bounds by oklahoma city. the wizards have improved their defense dramatically this year. they came into this game holding their defense to 44%% shooting from the field, which is up from 48% last season. only portland, and they're improvement has been more drastic. offensive foul, as this time miller, who looked like he was sliding over got if front of durant. >> phil: i thought there was another play at the other end. let's see what happens. you're right. see, he's leaning that left shoulder in there. that's the last thing you would think he would do with that shoulder hurting. >> steve: if he could play the game with a sling, he would, but that wouldn't work very well. arenas, good.
the second year from ucla. wizards down by 4.osha, puts up a tough jumper and misses. jamison the repound, and a loose ball foul is called on oklahoma city. it's on jeff green. >> phil: sefolosha all over caron butler. right in good position for the rebound. jamison, he got low bridged by one of the thunder. >> steve: bill better, pass knocked out of bounds by oklahoma city. the wizards have improved their defense dramatically this year. they came into this game holding their...
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this is all happening on the ucla campus. this is outside campbell hall. that is where the university of california's board of regents is expected to vote to endorse a 32% hike at any moment. we'll continue to bring you live pictures of this. the board has faced deep cuts in state aid. board members insist they have no choice but to likely vote for this hike. 14 people were arrested in protests yesterday. some came from other uc campuses, stayed overnight in a tent city to all gather for this vote. the protests, again, are outside campbell hall, where the board is holding its meeting. we will keep an eye on this, but they seem to have kind of calmed down. they were marching a bit ago. police are there as well. again, we'll keep an eye on it for you. >>> if you're taking an airline flight today, you may be in for a wait. the systems the airlines use to file their flight plans -- very important, right? well, that system crashed this morning. there's one near atlanta and another near salt lake city. the faa says both systems shut down. so, air traffic control
this is all happening on the ucla campus. this is outside campbell hall. that is where the university of california's board of regents is expected to vote to endorse a 32% hike at any moment. we'll continue to bring you live pictures of this. the board has faced deep cuts in state aid. board members insist they have no choice but to likely vote for this hike. 14 people were arrested in protests yesterday. some came from other uc campuses, stayed overnight in a tent city to all gather for this...
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>> i went two years to ucla. then i became miss independent, left home. went to portland state university, which i quickly found out when you're paying for your college yourself, and you just go where you can afford, and i started working. and probably, that's when i got serious. it was the first time i took an economics course. from then on i was a very serious student. i was offered a job at paine webber. that took me to salt lake city. i met my husband there. i continued and received my ph.d. in finance, wrote a paper that some very kindly professor decided was good enough to submit on my behalf to a competition. it won as best doctoral student paper. i ended up getting a postdoctoral fellowship at stanford at the hoover institution. >> what did you do there? >> i worked for a gentleman named martin anderson. he had just come from the reagan administration. he gave me interesting projects without a lot of supervision, which was perfect for me. he had me researching international debt and finance statistics. and one of the most invaluable things i learn
>> i went two years to ucla. then i became miss independent, left home. went to portland state university, which i quickly found out when you're paying for your college yourself, and you just go where you can afford, and i started working. and probably, that's when i got serious. it was the first time i took an economics course. from then on i was a very serious student. i was offered a job at paine webber. that took me to salt lake city. i met my husband there. i continued and received...
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he was a star at ucla. he won the silver in the 2004 olympics. but this was his best race at 34 years old. 26 miles in a two hours and nine minutes, proudly hoisting the american flag. brooke. >> 26.2 miles. >> 26.2 miles in two hours and nine minutes. that's five minutes a mile roughly. >> exhausting just thinking about it. that's amazing. rafer, thank you. >>> seattle police, they need a break to find whoever shot a veteran officer to death inside of his squad car saturday night. they say officer timothy brenton was coaching a student officer when a car just rolled up and suspects started opening fire. police say brenton died instantly. a bullet also grazed that trainee officer, but she tried to fight back. >> the student officer exited the patrol car and began shooting and returning fire to the suspect vehicle. >> i heard the shots and i was thinking that it was fire crackers. >> police say there had not been a threat against officer brenton. he had a wife and two young kids. awful. >>> the coast guard says there is no hope of rescuing nine pe
he was a star at ucla. he won the silver in the 2004 olympics. but this was his best race at 34 years old. 26 miles in a two hours and nine minutes, proudly hoisting the american flag. brooke. >> 26.2 miles. >> 26.2 miles in two hours and nine minutes. that's five minutes a mile roughly. >> exhausting just thinking about it. that's amazing. rafer, thank you. >>> seattle police, they need a break to find whoever shot a veteran officer to death inside of his squad car...