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that was a standard scene in any ucla film.john milius) they were i guess you could say more left-wing, more far out. they used more powerful chemicals. and they smoked stronger things. (japanese music playing) (martin scorsese) the reason i went to new york film school is i was living in new york. we were totally separated from the main part of the industry, which was california and hollywood. we always felt the students on the west coast, usc or ucla, in a funny way were -- this was our imagination -- i think to a certain extent it may have been true, too. they were out in the same city. they might have more ability to feed into the industry. and to a certain extent, the type of films that were made by california students, they looked better in a sense. they were slicker, but not in a bad way. i mean in a good way. they had more command of craft. whereas in new york, if we got an exposure we thought that was really good. if something came back, it was great. (martin scorsese) technique was not as important as what the film ha
that was a standard scene in any ucla film.john milius) they were i guess you could say more left-wing, more far out. they used more powerful chemicals. and they smoked stronger things. (japanese music playing) (martin scorsese) the reason i went to new york film school is i was living in new york. we were totally separated from the main part of the industry, which was california and hollywood. we always felt the students on the west coast, usc or ucla, in a funny way were -- this was our...
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at ucla, amy johnson, kpix 5. >> that's amazing. well, doctors say tlafs quote big improvement in carter's tremors immediately follow tg procedure. >>> back here, and you've bven keeping an eye on san antonio's weather. what an awful day for those folks. >> it's been amazing. it's been rain after rain after rain and tonight officials are saying two people are dead due to flash flooding that has occurred in the san antonio area. we take you to soit texas now. we're up to 9 inches of rain has fallen in some parts that particular area the flash flooding. you know, really san antonio is one of the most prone spots in all of north america for this kind of flash flooding and the rain showers will continue again tonight. transition out west back at home taking a look at the supermoon over the city of san francisco. it -- nobody know what a supermoon is? it's actually a full moon and as far as proximity occurs, closest point to earth in one calendar month. it reelly happens four times a year. some people call it a supermoon, some people cal
at ucla, amy johnson, kpix 5. >> that's amazing. well, doctors say tlafs quote big improvement in carter's tremors immediately follow tg procedure. >>> back here, and you've bven keeping an eye on san antonio's weather. what an awful day for those folks. >> it's been amazing. it's been rain after rain after rain and tonight officials are saying two people are dead due to flash flooding that has occurred in the san antonio area. we take you to soit texas now. we're up to 9...
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thank you for having me back lou: and the founder is a member of the ucla medical center board. to have you. when we heard you got the idea for this watching us talking i scratched my head and i thought he was such a great spokesman for the red army medical center in san antonio where we met for all of the wounded veterans. i could not be more delighted you found him so inspiring. >> i did. he was exceptional to see him on your program. lou: what has the program meant to you? you travel so far, you were wounded in the attack as i say you're looking at you across the way, you look amazing. you are back to that rugged marine look that you represented throughout your life. it has been one hell of a journey though? >> half of what we learn is from the journey to get here to there that was just one day in my life and coming from that point* now to have the nearly 60 surgery's over eight years to have a program like operation in mend be there for me as a resource, having served my country and come home and have it serves me in such a unique way to have specialized care is to give me a
thank you for having me back lou: and the founder is a member of the ucla medical center board. to have you. when we heard you got the idea for this watching us talking i scratched my head and i thought he was such a great spokesman for the red army medical center in san antonio where we met for all of the wounded veterans. i could not be more delighted you found him so inspiring. >> i did. he was exceptional to see him on your program. lou: what has the program meant to you? you travel...
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at ucla, amy johnson, kpix 5. >> amazing!> i'm sure we'll do a follow- up because that's incredible. >> i hope so. talk about multitasking. >>> you might think you're covered but how much do you really know about insurance? what you probably don't know about your homeowners policy and the surprising information about car break-ins. >> talking about all the people leaving for memorial day, apparently a lot of folks are coming, too, look at all the folks lining up to get into san francisco on the bay bridge. we'll take you inland where once again you are about 8 degrees below normal but that's going to change. we have rain in the forecast coming up next. >>> straight ahead in sports, dwight howard warriors? really? hey, a finish you will not believe. >> what a finish! >> that was a four wide finish at indy light. >> unbelievable. >> a guy who knows a thing or two or three about indy 500 finishes. >> elio wins it. >> this place is magical, man. >> don't worry, i'll drive. ,, ,,,, goodnight. thanks, olivia. thank you. so you can
at ucla, amy johnson, kpix 5. >> amazing!> i'm sure we'll do a follow- up because that's incredible. >> i hope so. talk about multitasking. >>> you might think you're covered but how much do you really know about insurance? what you probably don't know about your homeowners policy and the surprising information about car break-ins. >> talking about all the people leaving for memorial day, apparently a lot of folks are coming, too, look at all the folks lining up to...
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that's pretty cool. >> reporter: this month ucla's operation men honored ryan.y specialist joey pulk. >> from one to another we proudly give rick ryan, united states marine corps gives new meaning to boots on the ground. i'd like to present this to you with our compliments. thank you very much. >> reporter: now to come here and see these guys that you've helped, does that just bring it full circle? >> yes, it does. >> thank you for your service. >> thank you for yours. >> reporter: back in murphys, rick ryan continues to walk and sing. ♪ america, can't you see >> reporter: somewhat off key but somewhat on point. carter evans, cbs news, los angeles. >>> and coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," two senators are pushing for the u.s. to arm rebel fighters in syria. we'll get reaction from former chairman of the joint chiefs of staff general richard myers. >>> plus the nation's failing infrastructure. we'll find out how safe we really are. that's the "cbs morning news" for this monday. i'm alexis christoforous. have a great memorial day. -- captions
that's pretty cool. >> reporter: this month ucla's operation men honored ryan.y specialist joey pulk. >> from one to another we proudly give rick ryan, united states marine corps gives new meaning to boots on the ground. i'd like to present this to you with our compliments. thank you very much. >> reporter: now to come here and see these guys that you've helped, does that just bring it full circle? >> yes, it does. >> thank you for your service. >> thank you...
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and we educate and house foster youth in ninth 10th, 11th and 12th grade on the ucla campus.whole goal is that we get them so used to college that they know they're going and we get them ready for that. >> geneva, i want to talk to you in a moment after looking at the program in action. take a peek. >> the academy is a program that supports students in high school that are in foster care. >> we can dramatically increase the number of these kids who go to college and thrive. >> my parents say they don't want me. when i came here, it felt like family. this is the first time i had something. >> i have something to look forward to. i have an opportunity to get out of my group home and go back to my family. >> i do feel completely safe here. >> this is something foster kids deserve. every foster kid deserves a chance to be around people who care about them so much. it's amazing. >> well, i mean, that's quite remarkable. geneva, when you come into, when you see all the kids come into this program apparently, it's a place you see almost a second birth. >> you, it's like a second fam
and we educate and house foster youth in ninth 10th, 11th and 12th grade on the ucla campus.whole goal is that we get them so used to college that they know they're going and we get them ready for that. >> geneva, i want to talk to you in a moment after looking at the program in action. take a peek. >> the academy is a program that supports students in high school that are in foster care. >> we can dramatically increase the number of these kids who go to college and thrive....
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i began to listen to the stories of the gang members, and my research team at ucla discovered some startling truths. gang members to leave the gangs. they leave the gang for a variety of reasons. they all have a turning point, when they decide to leave. and it changes them. this would be something that any of you would logically imagine. for female gang members, and we did not see many of them on that video, but they are out there. they are not mothers, they are active gang members. female gang members, the turning point came at the birth of a child. for male gang members, the picture is more complex. it may be, surprisingly, it may be because they got their second strike, and they're frightened of getting the third. it may be because of the birth of a child, usually a sign. the gang world has not caught up with post-feminist theory. with the story that a gang member named maniac told me, he decided to leave the rolling 60's after 20 years, after achieving status. he was in the back seat of a car, being driven by one of his underlings in the front seat. one of his fellow gang associates got
i began to listen to the stories of the gang members, and my research team at ucla discovered some startling truths. gang members to leave the gangs. they leave the gang for a variety of reasons. they all have a turning point, when they decide to leave. and it changes them. this would be something that any of you would logically imagine. for female gang members, and we did not see many of them on that video, but they are out there. they are not mothers, they are active gang members. female gang...
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many of us seniors will be going and riverside and san diego, davis and ucla while others will go to sacramento state. next i'd like to introduce the new scc reps >> thank you wendy. superintendant and wanting. yes, we had our last scc meeting last night. it's great to have youth involved in this process. we have an amazing new group coming in next year. i have a list of folks. (calling names) abby solomon. >> hi i'm a sophomore. >> next, we have nick. >> hello, i'm nick i'm currently a junior at abraham lincoln high school and i look forward to representing my school as an ac rep. >> thank you nick. i'd like to call elizabeth jones. >> hi i'm elizabeth jones i'm currently a sophomore and i'm looking forward to work with scc alongside the board of education (clapping). >> great neck we have fabian alvarez. >> hi i'm fabian alvarez i'm a tenth grader and i'm looking forward to working with you all. >> great. ashley >> hi my name is ashley and i'm a junior at george washington high school. i'm expected to work with you ail >> next, we have anthony chu. >> i'm anthony chu i'm at abraham
many of us seniors will be going and riverside and san diego, davis and ucla while others will go to sacramento state. next i'd like to introduce the new scc reps >> thank you wendy. superintendant and wanting. yes, we had our last scc meeting last night. it's great to have youth involved in this process. we have an amazing new group coming in next year. i have a list of folks. (calling names) abby solomon. >> hi i'm a sophomore. >> next, we have nick. >> hello, i'm nick...
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lead researcher from ucla says within a week parents notice an im practice.he children atnteio, tive and impulse control. all without medication. sleep pattern also improved dramatically. >> based on the report 80 percent of kids were deemed improved by the end of the sto stoy. >>reporter: -- mostly cloudy. >>reporter: month after the treatment ended the parents said the symptoms came back larger study will be done. if eventually approved by the fda did the he advice could be on the market in a few years. >> in the newsroom, abc 7 news. >> stray em abouter from family barbecue blamed tonight for igniting a fair that gut add huts open the north bay. fair started at the home open good hill road in kent field. 3 people lived here. woman in her 90's. son and his wifeí" they barely escaped the flames but they d.of. >> we were over oakland late today and took pictures of car crash on mcarthur boulevard. after police chase alameda county deputy also chasing the stolen car within oakland. deputy tell us they caught 2 people but 2 others got away. >> tomorrow apple c
lead researcher from ucla says within a week parents notice an im practice.he children atnteio, tive and impulse control. all without medication. sleep pattern also improved dramatically. >> based on the report 80 percent of kids were deemed improved by the end of the sto stoy. >>reporter: -- mostly cloudy. >>reporter: month after the treatment ended the parents said the symptoms came back larger study will be done. if eventually approved by the fda did the he advice could be...
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. >>> researchers at ucla are studying an skparjtsal new drug for breast cancer. have been dramatic. the drug may be able to stop the spread of cancer cells without hair loss, nausea or vomiting associated with chemotherapy. >> candy klein had a breast cancer that was sensitive to estrogen. janet also had a family history. so she decided to get a double mast tekt my. she thought the fight was over. >> i thought i was completely done, never have to think about it again. >> then she found out the cancer came back. and this time it had spread to her hipbone. >> that was really shocking. all of a sudden, i didn't know what was going to be on the table for me at that point. >> that's when she found out about an experimental breast cancer drug being tested at ucla. the new compound targets a protein that causes cancer cells do spread. >> we're putting the brakes on cell proliferation and causing these tumor cells to stop growing. >> the treatment helps stop cancer growth in its tracks. >> the results were really groundbreaking. we saw a traumatic improvement in the time
. >>> researchers at ucla are studying an skparjtsal new drug for breast cancer. have been dramatic. the drug may be able to stop the spread of cancer cells without hair loss, nausea or vomiting associated with chemotherapy. >> candy klein had a breast cancer that was sensitive to estrogen. janet also had a family history. so she decided to get a double mast tekt my. she thought the fight was over. >> i thought i was completely done, never have to think about it again....
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. >> it's important to disclose ucla asked to conduct the research the company neurosigma funded the study. if approved it could be on the market in a few years. the price in europe is 800 euros more than a thousand dollars, dan. >> yahoo ce l.eo announced yes, yahoo is buying that trendy online hang out. myer made it official with this gif promptising users minimal interference, myer promising yahoo does not want to interfere with the creative freedom of the tumblr users. listen. >> tumbler is a phenomenal company. while acquiring it we intend to operate it independently. their road map, their vision. all that have stays on track. we promised we're not going screw this up. investors are taking a wait and see attitude. if you look at the last 10 months you can see clearly the market likes her. she became ceo july 16th and since then, stock has gone up a full 70%. >> tomorrow, tim cook plans to go on the offensive. a subcommittee claims apple avoided paying u.s. taxes on $44 million. apple denies those claims saying kpt pays taxes and probably pays mofts of any u.s. company. crook pla
. >> it's important to disclose ucla asked to conduct the research the company neurosigma funded the study. if approved it could be on the market in a few years. the price in europe is 800 euros more than a thousand dollars, dan. >> yahoo ce l.eo announced yes, yahoo is buying that trendy online hang out. myer made it official with this gif promptising users minimal interference, myer promising yahoo does not want to interfere with the creative freedom of the tumblr users. listen....
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nonresident senior fellow for the center of technology at the brookings institution, i holdsor at ucla. appointments in the a tactical engineering department the department of public policy. the views i express are my own and do not represent brookings or the university of california. when discussing privacy it is helpful to keep in mind the variety of platforms possible by this developing technology. some aircraft such as the global hawk are as large and nearly as fast as business jets. some can stay aloft for long times. in the summer of 2010, a solar powered airplane with a wing span of 74 feet stayed aloft for over two weeks over arizona. boeing is under contract to develop a solar eagle.it will be able to stay aloft in the travis five-- stratosphere for tim continuous years. some aircraft are small. the hummingbird developed weighs only 2/3 of an ounce.including an onboard video camera. a team of researchers reported the successful flight of a robotic insect powered by electricity delivered through a thin wire attached to an external power source. it weighs less than 1/300th of un
nonresident senior fellow for the center of technology at the brookings institution, i holdsor at ucla. appointments in the a tactical engineering department the department of public policy. the views i express are my own and do not represent brookings or the university of california. when discussing privacy it is helpful to keep in mind the variety of platforms possible by this developing technology. some aircraft such as the global hawk are as large and nearly as fast as business jets. some...
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he formed the door back in 1975 when they were both attending ucla.u sold over 100 million albums worldwide. they were inducted in 1993 to the hall of fame. >>> sean park we are the billionaire with the bad reputation is at it again. he's founded nap ster and helpeds launch facebook. parkers wedding is expected to take place at the luxurious spa in big sur. reportedly he's sfending $10 million. the price tag includes $9 million to build faux ruins for a victoria whimsy wedding. the director told the local paper that parker hasn't applied for any building permits. the wedding is scheduled for june ist. >> we still don't know the identity of the san jose powerball winner. a regular at the 7-eleven says the man handed the ticket to the clerk and seem shocked when the clerk handed him a claim form to fill out. he'll collect $2.3 million for having five of the six winning numbers. the $590 million sole jackpot winner is also laying low but we'll know the identity soon. under florida law lottery winners cannot remain anonymous. >> they're floating around so
he formed the door back in 1975 when they were both attending ucla.u sold over 100 million albums worldwide. they were inducted in 1993 to the hall of fame. >>> sean park we are the billionaire with the bad reputation is at it again. he's founded nap ster and helpeds launch facebook. parkers wedding is expected to take place at the luxurious spa in big sur. reportedly he's sfending $10 million. the price tag includes $9 million to build faux ruins for a victoria whimsy wedding. the...
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and went to ucla after that and heard the call to ministry. went to the seminary in berkeley. and received for two years at bethlehem in auburn, california. and that brought us to fairfield. >> and pam, you have been married for 15 years? >> 15 years. >> and she's an attorney? >> yes she's an attorney on city council. >> city council in fairfield. right. you also in oakland lived there before i arrived. >> yes. that's where i met my wife. >> great. great. one of the reasons we also invited you, of course, is to tell us a little bit about community organizing and so forth. but tell us a little bit about fairfield. what kind of community is that? >> well, for those that have never been, probably have actually been to fairfield because fairfield is right on interstate 80. it's where travis air force base is. it's just north of vallejo and south of davis. and it's along the i-80 corridor and equal difference between the bay area and sacramento. it's the county seat for solano county which has been ranked one of the most diverse counties. it has quite an amount of diversity in fair
and went to ucla after that and heard the call to ministry. went to the seminary in berkeley. and received for two years at bethlehem in auburn, california. and that brought us to fairfield. >> and pam, you have been married for 15 years? >> 15 years. >> and she's an attorney? >> yes she's an attorney on city council. >> city council in fairfield. right. you also in oakland lived there before i arrived. >> yes. that's where i met my wife. >> great....
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probably looking at from a basketball standpoint, indiana, north carolina,. >> rose: kentucky. >> ucla kentucky, whatever, you know, six, seven schools in there. >> rose: best kids wanted to go there. >> but we didn't get ourselves involved in that, to the extent that i think we should have. if i had to do it over again, i think i would look at recruiting more on a national basis, and i was probably a little shorter on recruiting than anybody else and i would kind of go in and say okay here is what we have got, i u know, i am probably going to be the most difficult coach your son can play for. >> rose: all right. let's talk about the power of negative thinking and unconditional approach to achieving positive results. what idea made you write this book? >> well, when i was just -- when i wasn't very old, say six or seven, if i asked my grandmother something, you know, whatever it might be i would say, grandma, how about -- i wish that or i would like to or something. and my grandmother would look down at me and say, you keep this in mind. when wishes are horses, beggars will ride. and i
probably looking at from a basketball standpoint, indiana, north carolina,. >> rose: kentucky. >> ucla kentucky, whatever, you know, six, seven schools in there. >> rose: best kids wanted to go there. >> but we didn't get ourselves involved in that, to the extent that i think we should have. if i had to do it over again, i think i would look at recruiting more on a national basis, and i was probably a little shorter on recruiting than anybody else and i would kind of go...
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i remember when i was teaching at ucla in the research library as looked around, almost everybody i saw was asian-american. had looked in vain for many black students. so the following week when i go to class and find asian-americans better prepared, there's no mystery to it. they work. >> host: do you teach us to have her? >> guest: i have not taught here at stanford. when i first came here i thought perhaps i might want to sinnott seminars and things that i never that chance. >> host: do you miss teaching at all? >> guest: yes and no. teaching us it is today, no. teaching us that was when i started in 1962 at a college in new jersey, i really loved this. when i taught my last class at the end of the week, we were looking forward to the next class the following monday. over the years, the academic world change drastically and now when i can't hoover institution, which is no teaching i thought this is it. there are many people out there who may well i wanted to teach what they can nation of teaching at many universities became dutch that it was not worth it. >> host: what is one of thos
i remember when i was teaching at ucla in the research library as looked around, almost everybody i saw was asian-american. had looked in vain for many black students. so the following week when i go to class and find asian-americans better prepared, there's no mystery to it. they work. >> host: do you teach us to have her? >> guest: i have not taught here at stanford. when i first came here i thought perhaps i might want to sinnott seminars and things that i never that chance....
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i remember ucla i had to go to the research library on saturday night and i looked around almost everybody was asian-american. i looked in vain for any black students. not many white students. so the following week when i would go to class so would find that asian americans were better prepared. no mystery. they work. >>host: du teach here at stanford? >>guest: i have not. when i first came here little seminars but i never got those. >>host: diem is teaching at all? >>guest: yes and no. teaching as it is today, and no. teaching as it was when i started in 1962 that a little college in new jersey, i loved it. when i taught my last class i would be looking forward to the next class to the following monday but then the academic world changed now when i got the offer from the hoover institute that involves no teaching at all i said this is its. it is sad. there are many people out there who may well have wanted to teach but the conditions of teaching at many universities became such it was not worth the bother. >>host: what is one of the conditions that change that turned you off from teaching
i remember ucla i had to go to the research library on saturday night and i looked around almost everybody was asian-american. i looked in vain for any black students. not many white students. so the following week when i would go to class so would find that asian americans were better prepared. no mystery. they work. >>host: du teach here at stanford? >>guest: i have not. when i first came here little seminars but i never got those. >>host: diem is teaching at all?...
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nine for the night, car delivery ucla two to one.o. 3 baltimore's manny machado willie right over the shoulder number. orioles win it final of 10 to 6. >>> no. 2 indiana's paul george says i told you to get out of my way. that over lebron james. that was nasty. yeah. no. 1, here's the finish. they go so close. peter by a slap car paint. 26,000ths of a second. that's the closest finish of the history of the indianapolis motor speedway. indy 500 is sunday. weal be right back. have a good night. here you go. you, too. i'm going to dream about that steak. i'm going to dream about that tiramisu. what a night, huh? but, um, can the test drive be over now? head back to the dealership? [ male announcer ] it's practically yours. but we still need your signature. volkswagen sign then drive is back. and it's never been easier to get a passat. that's the power of german engineering. get $0 down, $0 due at signing, $0 deposit, and $0 first month's payment on any new volkswagen. visit vwdealer.com today. some of the most advanced driver systems ev
nine for the night, car delivery ucla two to one.o. 3 baltimore's manny machado willie right over the shoulder number. orioles win it final of 10 to 6. >>> no. 2 indiana's paul george says i told you to get out of my way. that over lebron james. that was nasty. yeah. no. 1, here's the finish. they go so close. peter by a slap car paint. 26,000ths of a second. that's the closest finish of the history of the indianapolis motor speedway. indy 500 is sunday. weal be right back. have a good...
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nine for the night, car delivery ucla two to one. 3 baltimore's manny machado willie right over the shoulder number. orioles win it final of 10 to 6. >>> no. 2 indiana's paul george says i told you to get out of my way. that over lebron james. that was nasty. yeah. no. 1, here's the finish. they go so close. peter by a slap car paint. 26,000ths of a second. that's the closest finish of the history of the indianapolis motor speedway. indy and do you know your... blood type? a or b positive?? have you eaten today? i had some lebanese food for lunch. i love the lebanese. i... i'm not sure. enough of the formalities... lets get started shall we? jimmy how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? happier than dracula volunteering at a blood drive. we have cookies... get happy. get geico. female narrator: through memorial day female narrator: through memorial day at sleep train, get 36 months interest-free financing plus big savings of up to $400 on beautyrest and posturpedic. even get three years interest-free fina
nine for the night, car delivery ucla two to one. 3 baltimore's manny machado willie right over the shoulder number. orioles win it final of 10 to 6. >>> no. 2 indiana's paul george says i told you to get out of my way. that over lebron james. that was nasty. yeah. no. 1, here's the finish. they go so close. peter by a slap car paint. 26,000ths of a second. that's the closest finish of the history of the indianapolis motor speedway. indy and do you know your... blood type? a or b...
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the chief medical officer for ucla hospitals says things will be much slower than on a normal day but patients' safety is not compromised. workers are striking own pension and staffing levels. >>> time now 4:36. let's check the weather in the bay area. >> we had a hot one yesterday and cooling down. >> big time cooldown some areas down 20 degrees today. the winds are going to be kick up and much cooler air off the pacific as we're in for a major change today. already seeing some high clouds from a weak cold front sliding into the bay area with cold air on the back side of the system is going to be moving in. we have patchy fog to start out the day. temperatures now 56 degrees in concord, 49 in santa rosa, 55 in san jose, and 52 in san francisco. as we head toward the afternoon, its going to be windy out toward the coastline and just inside the bay, of course, yesterday we had some of these temperatures moving up in the low 90s. today not even close. we're topping out about 72 degrees. that's 20 degrees cooler in livermore today. about 75 in concord and 62 and windy into san francisco.
the chief medical officer for ucla hospitals says things will be much slower than on a normal day but patients' safety is not compromised. workers are striking own pension and staffing levels. >>> time now 4:36. let's check the weather in the bay area. >> we had a hot one yesterday and cooling down. >> big time cooldown some areas down 20 degrees today. the winds are going to be kick up and much cooler air off the pacific as we're in for a major change today. already seeing...
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rakesh is a professor of management at the prestigious anderson school of management at ucla.long with his co-author, economic professor manel baucells, they have been conducting ground-breaking research on happiness for more than a decade. now, what do professors of economics and management have to do with happiness? well, they are experts at solving puzzles. and with their book, "engineering happiness," they show how to solve one of life's greatest puzzles--the quest for a more blissful existence. linda ellerbee: i'm a writer
rakesh is a professor of management at the prestigious anderson school of management at ucla.long with his co-author, economic professor manel baucells, they have been conducting ground-breaking research on happiness for more than a decade. now, what do professors of economics and management have to do with happiness? well, they are experts at solving puzzles. and with their book, "engineering happiness," they show how to solve one of life's greatest puzzles--the quest for a more...
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that includes use cfs in san francisco, ucla, a san diego all kinds of places around.pensions and also medical staffing. what we're talking about is technicians, radiologists, lab workers. we are also hearing there may be a said the strike by the service people here at ucsf. we're talking about hundreds if not thousands here at ucla as there are about 3400 union members have approved strike called here. obviously not all 34 month it will be on strike this morning. they are expecting to see hundreds of a lawn. i had a chance to speak with a union representative he talked about the strike. >> the primary reason is patient care in staffing levels. we heard just not satisfied with not offering the best patient care we can and the short staffing that is occurring. >> this is supposed to be to daylong strike we have not heard from the uc officials yet exactly what happens. there are times when they're locked out involved after the walkout spiri. >> the barricades are up and use the police are out. they are waiting for the strike to began. that will start the picket line at 6
that includes use cfs in san francisco, ucla, a san diego all kinds of places around.pensions and also medical staffing. what we're talking about is technicians, radiologists, lab workers. we are also hearing there may be a said the strike by the service people here at ucsf. we're talking about hundreds if not thousands here at ucla as there are about 3400 union members have approved strike called here. obviously not all 34 month it will be on strike this morning. they are expecting to see...
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los angeles, culver city, ,niversityso almost to ucla.eighborhoods around ucla, but not the college campus. baldwin hills -- a number of neighborhoods in my district. host: who are some of the bigger employers? guest: sony pictures, the university of southern california, ucla are some of the largest employers in the district. host: craig event tucson, independent line. caller: good morning. ms. bass, i want to agree with you about one thing in particular, and that is the number one concern of people in this country is the economy. -- but morerly, importantly, the citizens in this country are really tired of the constitution, the piece of of paper the piece getting walked on by all of the politicians. it seems to hinge on progressive movement from wilson's administration on. host: craig, do you have an example of what you mean? about the constitution being walked on. caller: it seems like -- with this progressive, liberal movement that has been in place, basically from the wilson there has become little difference between every presidentia
los angeles, culver city, ,niversityso almost to ucla.eighborhoods around ucla, but not the college campus. baldwin hills -- a number of neighborhoods in my district. host: who are some of the bigger employers? guest: sony pictures, the university of southern california, ucla are some of the largest employers in the district. host: craig event tucson, independent line. caller: good morning. ms. bass, i want to agree with you about one thing in particular, and that is the number one concern of...
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the lead researcher from ucla says within a week parents noticed an improvement in their childrens attention, overactivity and impulse control, all without medication. their sleep pattern also improved dramatically. >> based on the parent report, about 80% of kids were deemed improved by the end of the study. >> reporter: a month after the treatment ended, parents said the symptoms came back. the next step would be for a larger study to be done. if eventually approved by the fda, the device could be on the market in a few years. in the newsroom, lyanne melendez, abc 7 news. >>> the santa clara board of supervisors may require new homes to be wired for electric car chargers. northern california ranks first in ownership but fourth in the number of charging stations. the board is drafting an ordinance to require all new homes built in unincorporated santa clara county to be wired to accept a charger of 240 volts. >> there's a big demand as gas prices continue to increase and people are more concerned about the environment. we know that more bay area people will buy electric vehicles. i think ev
the lead researcher from ucla says within a week parents noticed an improvement in their childrens attention, overactivity and impulse control, all without medication. their sleep pattern also improved dramatically. >> based on the parent report, about 80% of kids were deemed improved by the end of the study. >> reporter: a month after the treatment ended, parents said the symptoms came back. the next step would be for a larger study to be done. if eventually approved by the fda,...
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the lead researcher from ucla says within a week parents noticed an improvement in their childrens attention, overactivity and impulse control, all without medication. their sleep pattern also improved dramatically. >> based on the parent report, about 80% of kids were deemed improved by the end of the study. >> reporter: a month after the treatment ended, parents said the symptoms came back. the next step would be for a larger study to be done. if eventually approved by the fda, the device could be on the market in a few years. in the newsroom, lyanne melendez, abc 7 news. >>> a warning for anyone who uses a limo service to get to and from oakland airport. abc 7 news has found 13% of limousine services listed on the airport's website do not have valid operating permits. these are limos operating illegally without state approval but with the perceived approval of the airport. the airport says it is in the process of reviewing and verifying the permitting for all ground transportation. >>> lisa argen keeping track of the forecast at 6:16 this saturday morning. a long holiday weekend and -- >>
the lead researcher from ucla says within a week parents noticed an improvement in their childrens attention, overactivity and impulse control, all without medication. their sleep pattern also improved dramatically. >> based on the parent report, about 80% of kids were deemed improved by the end of the study. >> reporter: a month after the treatment ended, parents said the symptoms came back. the next step would be for a larger study to be done. if eventually approved by the fda,...
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. >> i graduated in 2006 from ucla. i was in economics and business major and i actually worked for a hedge fund for a couple of years. when the market tanked in 2008, i decided to pursue publishing what seemed like sort of a process there but i've always been passionate about books and i have been blogging since 2008. i am a big science fiction and fantasy nerd. so, i just decided to come to new york. i was free to do what i was passionate about doing with. as the second question, supplies and light on the data analytics which i come to rely on as a crutch and i hope to bring some of that experience and my current position of publishing. >> i started out as a journalism and english major at emory university down an alley and the and i spent a lot of time in turning of the various media companies writing as a reporter. i thought that my dream job was to become a producer and i quickly realized that there was not the right fit for me. so i moved to new york about eight months ago and i started in turning that an independ
. >> i graduated in 2006 from ucla. i was in economics and business major and i actually worked for a hedge fund for a couple of years. when the market tanked in 2008, i decided to pursue publishing what seemed like sort of a process there but i've always been passionate about books and i have been blogging since 2008. i am a big science fiction and fantasy nerd. so, i just decided to come to new york. i was free to do what i was passionate about doing with. as the second question,...
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jackie robinson stadium in ucla. yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: oh, wow.was also kind of haunting because, you know, one of the coaches actually brought me to the mound at the end of the practice and they had given me this brooklyn dodgers hat, and i'm practicing, doing the whole workout. i'm thinking it's my hat. right? i think they give me a hat, maybe i have the role, right? at the end of it, he puts his hand on my shoulder and said see that statue up there? could be you. then he takes the hat back. i mean, i'm sweating in the hat. i'm like this is my hat, this is my role. he takes it. i went home devastated thinking i wasn't going to get it. >> jimmy: were you nervous through the whole process? >> no, not exactly. because there was a point where i felt like it was mine. it was destiny. it was just little moments like that where doubt sets in. and you're like i'm not going to get it. >> jimmy: did you train to play like jackie robinson and run and slide like he did? >> absolutely. i was given the hall of fame footage and my coaches were given the hall o
jackie robinson stadium in ucla. yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: oh, wow.was also kind of haunting because, you know, one of the coaches actually brought me to the mound at the end of the practice and they had given me this brooklyn dodgers hat, and i'm practicing, doing the whole workout. i'm thinking it's my hat. right? i think they give me a hat, maybe i have the role, right? at the end of it, he puts his hand on my shoulder and said see that statue up there? could be you. then he takes the hat...
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a patient undergoes brain surgery at ucla.ve principles. >> they don't cost anything. >> you may recognize brad carter from his roles on "true blood" or "csi." but what he's doing offscreen he may be most remembered for. the 39-year-old actor and musician is about to undergo brain surgery to correct a condition called benign central tremors. >> putting off. trying to figure out why this is happening. so hopefully this will help that today. >> the neurological disorder causes carter's hands to shake, to treat it, his doctors at ucla medical center must operate while he's awake. doctors even had carter play guitar during the procedure. strumming the guitar chords helped guide surgeons as they placed an electrode in his brain. >> music is really important to me, so i'm hoping this will allow me to do that, to allow guitar. i'm a finger picker. i want to record. i want to perform live again. >> reporter: carter, the 500th person to undergo the surgery at ucl aand first in the world to have brain surgery covered live for the world
a patient undergoes brain surgery at ucla.ve principles. >> they don't cost anything. >> you may recognize brad carter from his roles on "true blood" or "csi." but what he's doing offscreen he may be most remembered for. the 39-year-old actor and musician is about to undergo brain surgery to correct a condition called benign central tremors. >> putting off. trying to figure out why this is happening. so hopefully this will help that today. >> the...
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a team of ucla doctors putting a something in his brain. he was strumming the chords.ey placed an electrode in his brain. >> my music is important to me, so i'm hoping this will allow me to do that, to play guitar. i'm a finger picker. i want to record. i want to perform live, again. >> it's the 500th time they have performed this procedure. it's the first time they have tweeted it and had a live stream. >> that is so cool. >> isn't it? >>> later on, we are going to talk with the ucla doctor that led the team. >>> still ahead, pizza so good, even the delivery guy could not resist sampling some toppings. we will show you more of this. you might not want to see it. yikes. you are watching early start. for aveeno® positively radiant face moisturizer. [ female announcer ] only aveeno® has an active naturals total soy formula that instantly brightens skin. and helps reduce the look of brown spots in just 4 weeks. for healthy radiant skin. try it for a month. then go ahead and try to spot a spot. aveeno® positively radiant. naturally beautiful results. aveeno® positively rad
a team of ucla doctors putting a something in his brain. he was strumming the chords.ey placed an electrode in his brain. >> my music is important to me, so i'm hoping this will allow me to do that, to play guitar. i'm a finger picker. i want to record. i want to perform live, again. >> it's the 500th time they have performed this procedure. it's the first time they have tweeted it and had a live stream. >> that is so cool. >> isn't it? >>> later on, we are...
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now, -- ucla has taken on the entire program and they're teaching their nurses and the doctors and i from the experience, i can't tell you what a difference it is. everyone of us is a patient. nobody is getting away with it. or a loved one. >> we'll not get out of this life alive, right? >> it is a universal problem. >> that's right. >> like water. >> donna, you took such a great look at it, and you said you know what? here is the need and you met it. i'm impressed with you. big fan of yours and admirer of yours and honor to have you on the show with liz and david. thanks for joining us. will you come back and fox business and tell us -- >> with me philanthropy and commerce is the wave of the future. >> okay. >> what better way to do it than be in business today. >> terrific. i will give it back to you, david and liz. david: emac, thank you very much. we have breaking news on jpmorgan. the attorney general of the state of california, camilla harris, is suing jpmorgan over alleged fraudulent debt collection practices. she is asking for $2500 for each violation. again we don't have spe
now, -- ucla has taken on the entire program and they're teaching their nurses and the doctors and i from the experience, i can't tell you what a difference it is. everyone of us is a patient. nobody is getting away with it. or a loved one. >> we'll not get out of this life alive, right? >> it is a universal problem. >> that's right. >> like water. >> donna, you took such a great look at it, and you said you know what? here is the need and you met it. i'm impressed...
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you know, one massive study out of ucla showed that add low less cents values have changed dramatically in last 10 years. in 1997, some of the top five values included community feeling, kindless, self-acceptance and just 10 years later in 2007, guess what was at the top for adolescents, celebrity, fame, self-image and financial success. these girls are logging on to him. they don't care, remember, plenty of reality shows, the people in them may be very bad and have terrible ethics but they still make a lot of money. so to them celebrity is what matters. i think they don't think it's real it's hard to believe now dr. forest, if you have a daughter, 15, 14, posting on facebook that this guy is a good guy. i would get my daughter psychiatric help. i don't think that's a joke. i would take that you will that seriously and you say? >> i think you are right, bill. i think you do have to take it seriously. i don't know if you have to jump to psychiatric help right away. but i do think you have to have a conversation about relationships and about denial and about what a real relationship is li
you know, one massive study out of ucla showed that add low less cents values have changed dramatically in last 10 years. in 1997, some of the top five values included community feeling, kindless, self-acceptance and just 10 years later in 2007, guess what was at the top for adolescents, celebrity, fame, self-image and financial success. these girls are logging on to him. they don't care, remember, plenty of reality shows, the people in them may be very bad and have terrible ethics but they...
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formal training at northwestern, harvard and ucla health systems. -- douggieard -- comparison is very apt. [applause] to everyoneo much for coming out. we of three distinguished panelists with us today to talk about mental health care. it is a tremendous issue that is still misunderstood, poorly addressed, can this part of everyone's lives. still stigmatized and talk about a lot of different issues. right dr. barbara van halen. she was 100 influential people last year. she is the founder of a non- profit mental health care network. i have dr. roger ray, chief medical officer of the carolina health care systems. he provides strategic direction related to import for breach of performance quality and patient safety for the system. it generates knowledge needed to understand, prevent, and treat mental disorders -- mental disorders. 30 percent roughly, possibly even more this ability -- disability in this country is related to mental health rather and a physical health issue how we are addressing that. >> happy to jump in. thank you for moderating this. we are delighted to be here. from th
formal training at northwestern, harvard and ucla health systems. -- douggieard -- comparison is very apt. [applause] to everyoneo much for coming out. we of three distinguished panelists with us today to talk about mental health care. it is a tremendous issue that is still misunderstood, poorly addressed, can this part of everyone's lives. still stigmatized and talk about a lot of different issues. right dr. barbara van halen. she was 100 influential people last year. she is the founder of a...
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doctors at ucla hospital tweeted brain surgery. we are not going to show you anything terrible the this is the new vine system on twitter. there you go. they implanted an electrode into a patient. he was awake through the whole thing. they were celebrating their 500th deep brain stimulation operation. all done on twitter s. >> that iz is amazing. >>> lots of folks getting excited for the weekend. >> you still want to keep the steady hand on the steering wheel for today. the winds are going to drop off. we are trading in the windy, cool weather for some showers. not just yet. 5:15. we are going to see a beautiful finish to the week first. this, of course, san francisco beautiful. what's almost a full moon. it is actually going to be full as we head through tomorrow. tonight, as that fog rolls in, you are not going to get as beautiful or a clear of a view. sunrise at 5:55. no flight delays out of sfo because of that clear start to the day. we do have some patchy fog developing. we will keep you updated. no other flight delays to repo
doctors at ucla hospital tweeted brain surgery. we are not going to show you anything terrible the this is the new vine system on twitter. there you go. they implanted an electrode into a patient. he was awake through the whole thing. they were celebrating their 500th deep brain stimulation operation. all done on twitter s. >> that iz is amazing. >>> lots of folks getting excited for the weekend. >> you still want to keep the steady hand on the steering wheel for today. the...
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the chief medical officers for ucla hospitals says things will be much slower than on a normal day but patient safety is not compromised. workers are striking over pensions and staffing levels. >>> so will it be santa clara or miami, florida? just a few hours from now the national football league will announce which cities will host the 50th super bowl for the nfl. kpix 5's elissa harrington joins us from santa clara with more on what is at stake. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, frank and michelle. the announcement is expected at 11 a.m. very exciting. and it's down to the 49ers and the miami dolphins, who will host "super bowl l" in 2016. the owners of the nfl's 32 teams are in boston this morning and each will cast a vote. the winner will then be announced at a news conference and then that city will almost immediately start planning for the big event. if the 49ers' bid wins, the game would be played at the team's new stadium in santa clara. but many of the super bowl- related events would happen in san francisco. >> we are the city that knows how to throw on a great sportin
the chief medical officers for ucla hospitals says things will be much slower than on a normal day but patient safety is not compromised. workers are striking over pensions and staffing levels. >>> so will it be santa clara or miami, florida? just a few hours from now the national football league will announce which cities will host the 50th super bowl for the nfl. kpix 5's elissa harrington joins us from santa clara with more on what is at stake. good morning. >> reporter: good...
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that includes uc san diego, ucla, you see it san diego, uc irvine.y, the hospital said they had to cancel 150 surgery and postpone keynote and radiation. all of that apparently is going to restart tomorrow when the strike is ended. right now, still hundreds of people here on the picket line. >> burglaries are on the rise in piedmont. piedmont police say earlier this year there was an increase in residential break-ins, robberies and assaults. the most recent burglary happened sunday afternoon on grant avenue near cambridge way. officers say crime has leveled off in recent weeks and have come up with a plan to help keep it that way. they're reaching out to residents with home surveillance systems all been to create a network of security cameras to help them catch burglary suspect. piedmont police say in most cases, teenagers are committing a burglary and small electronics our primary target. >> live pictures out of southern california where police think they may have cornered the bear that has been running through. they may have him on the run. we just
that includes uc san diego, ucla, you see it san diego, uc irvine.y, the hospital said they had to cancel 150 surgery and postpone keynote and radiation. all of that apparently is going to restart tomorrow when the strike is ended. right now, still hundreds of people here on the picket line. >> burglaries are on the rise in piedmont. piedmont police say earlier this year there was an increase in residential break-ins, robberies and assaults. the most recent burglary happened sunday...
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. >> we are rooting for kevin mcdermott out of the ucla. look at 'em.s receiver. you see in my day, when my mom was repainting the house, you couldn't just set up a tv in the basement. i mean, come on! nope. we could only watch tv in the rooms that had a tv outlet. yeah if we wanted to watch tv someplace else, we'd have to go to my aunt sally's. have you ever sat on a plastic covered couch? [ kids cheering ] you're missing a good game over here. those kids wouldn't have lasted one day in our shoes. [ male announcer ] add a wireless receiver. call to get u-verse tv for just $19 a month with qualifying bundles. rethink possible. >>> "omg! insider," the top trending stories you need to know. >> i'm very excited. >> can big names and late night star stars save late night during the fall shake-up? >> as pregnant kim reveals they lead different lives. >>> plus oj back in court after four years in prison, his dramatic change and legal hail mary. >> aw, "today" show engagement. >> wow, wow, wow, the reflection. >> something in your eye? >>> plus mother's day wi
. >> we are rooting for kevin mcdermott out of the ucla. look at 'em.s receiver. you see in my day, when my mom was repainting the house, you couldn't just set up a tv in the basement. i mean, come on! nope. we could only watch tv in the rooms that had a tv outlet. yeah if we wanted to watch tv someplace else, we'd have to go to my aunt sally's. have you ever sat on a plastic covered couch? [ kids cheering ] you're missing a good game over here. those kids wouldn't have lasted one day in...
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the chief medical center for ucla hospital says things will be slower than on a normal day but patients safety is not compromised. workers are striking over pensions and staffing levels. >>> 6:07. let's check traffic now with liz. take it away. >> thanks, guys. we are seeing delays now through fremont. it's because of an injury crash. so it's reported southbound 880 just past south of the stevenson boulevard exit and so the delays are beginning right around mowry as you can see. they are turning yellow on our sensors so one lane is blocked. it could be out there for a little while if it's an injury crash. westbound 580 through the altamont pass the usual delays. more than a half hour drive time between the altamont pass and the dublin interchange. it starts to break up past north livermore avenue. and the great highway is closed this morning. they have to do sand removal so it's shut down in the usual spot in both directions between lincoln and sloat. a quick look at the bay bridge toll plaza. they switched on the metering lights so we are seeing delays in all the lanes jamming up towar
the chief medical center for ucla hospital says things will be slower than on a normal day but patients safety is not compromised. workers are striking over pensions and staffing levels. >>> 6:07. let's check traffic now with liz. take it away. >> thanks, guys. we are seeing delays now through fremont. it's because of an injury crash. so it's reported southbound 880 just past south of the stevenson boulevard exit and so the delays are beginning right around mowry as you can see....