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ucla here justifying the expenses.gizing for some of these things that have upset you and i'm assuming others students. how do you want things to change? >> right. so i definitely think that we need to re-evaluate the policy and we need to implement some kind of mechanism to be able to hold administrators accountable. to make sure that they're not wastefully spending, especially when it comes to tuition costs. you know, we, as students, don't want to hear that our tuition is rising, so that we can, you know, support excessive spending, especially as it relates to travel and entertainment. >> and i suspect, john, perhaps your agenda for the school year is now upon you, even before you start school there at ucla. john jeannino, thanks so much. >>> just ahead in the "newsroom," buying a home. perhaps you've got the down payment, but don't forget about those closing costs. they are on the rise and home buyers are really feeling the pinch. she's always been able to brighten your day. it's just her way. but your erectile dys
ucla here justifying the expenses.gizing for some of these things that have upset you and i'm assuming others students. how do you want things to change? >> right. so i definitely think that we need to re-evaluate the policy and we need to implement some kind of mechanism to be able to hold administrators accountable. to make sure that they're not wastefully spending, especially when it comes to tuition costs. you know, we, as students, don't want to hear that our tuition is rising, so...
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others repost like this racist rant by a ucla student but combing through social media sites, lawmakerset. >> that will save a lot of young people from embarrassment. >> 13-year-old thinks the bill is a good idea and says teens feel invincible and make bad choices to get asglengs i feel like they're not thinking when they post, like, dumb stuff. >> 17-year-old robert perez says teens need that second chance. >> if this was passed, it will be like giving someone, like, a new start. >> in san jose, kp 5 -- kpix 5. >>> apple is building on the iphone 5s. customers can turn in their old iphones for store credit toward it is purchase of a new model even though apple hasn't announced when the new one comes out. according to the wall street journal the highest value a customer can get for a trade in is $280. >>> before angry birds and farmville, we had donkey kong and pac-man. sue quan shows us how two bay area brothers are saving arcade from the dump. >> this vintage heavy-barrelled game brings james cook back to his teenage years plugging in quarters at the local arcade. software company $75
others repost like this racist rant by a ucla student but combing through social media sites, lawmakerset. >> that will save a lot of young people from embarrassment. >> 13-year-old thinks the bill is a good idea and says teens feel invincible and make bad choices to get asglengs i feel like they're not thinking when they post, like, dumb stuff. >> 17-year-old robert perez says teens need that second chance. >> if this was passed, it will be like giving someone, like, a...
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jim makes one film at ucla. it earns him a "d."ips his graduation and tells ray he's moving to new york city. but a few months later, ray runs into jim at the beach in venice. he's been living on someone's roof and writing songs for a rock concert he hears in his head. ray asks him to sing one. jim hesitates. then he sings "moonlight drive." ♪ let's swim to the moon, uh-huh ♪ ♪ let's climb through the tide depp: ray is impressed by the poetry of his lyrics. they decide to start a band. jim's already chosen a name from a poem by william blake. "if the doors of perception were cleansed, everything would appear to man as it is: infinite." jim moves in with ray and his girlfriend, dorothy fujikawa. ray invites someone from his meditation class to come jam with them. john densmore brings his friend, robby krieger. jim loves his bottleneck slide so much, he wants to use it on every song. ♪ they're going to destroy depp: robby and john like his lyrics more than his voice, but something about their lead singer pulls them in. in the summer
jim makes one film at ucla. it earns him a "d."ips his graduation and tells ray he's moving to new york city. but a few months later, ray runs into jim at the beach in venice. he's been living on someone's roof and writing songs for a rock concert he hears in his head. ray asks him to sing one. jim hesitates. then he sings "moonlight drive." ♪ let's swim to the moon, uh-huh ♪ ♪ let's climb through the tide depp: ray is impressed by the poetry of his lyrics. they decide...
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>> caller: will not be accepted at cedars-sinai ucla, they have said already.n't given away for free. everybody's premiums went up because kids under 26 are accepted. >> stephanie: premiums have gone down in california. >> caller: they have not gone down in california. nobody listening to this station has had reduced premiums because of the new healthcare plan. everybody's plans have gone up. yeah, they've given. >> little bit of rebate every year but that's a fraction compared to how much healthcare premiums have gone up over the last four years. >> stephanie: that's not because of obamacare. that's because of your insurance company. >> right. >> caller: yeah, yeah -- >> stephanie: hang on, jerry. let me lock you down here. let me lock jacki down. jacki, i don't know if you're listening to jerry. he said people's premiums have gone up. >> that has to do with the insurance companies raising the premiums to try to pad their profits before can anything goes into place. >> caller: no, they've raised the premiums because now they have to cover people until 26. now
>> caller: will not be accepted at cedars-sinai ucla, they have said already.n't given away for free. everybody's premiums went up because kids under 26 are accepted. >> stephanie: premiums have gone down in california. >> caller: they have not gone down in california. nobody listening to this station has had reduced premiums because of the new healthcare plan. everybody's plans have gone up. yeah, they've given. >> little bit of rebate every year but that's a fraction...
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when he received his houry degree from ucla the students were all drunk and they give him this award and said oh, lord we have to listen to a long speech and he said thank you very much and sat down and they were 3rd. anyone else new have i gone on too long? thank you very much for coming ♪ >> thank you for coming to the talent dance performance and talent show. [ applause ] >> today's performance and talent show. ♪ >> public recreation has every bit of the talent and every bit of the heart and soul of anything that any families are paying ten times for. >> you were awesome.
when he received his houry degree from ucla the students were all drunk and they give him this award and said oh, lord we have to listen to a long speech and he said thank you very much and sat down and they were 3rd. anyone else new have i gone on too long? thank you very much for coming ♪ >> thank you for coming to the talent dance performance and talent show. [ applause ] >> today's performance and talent show. ♪ >> public recreation has every bit of the talent and...
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when he received his houry degree from ucla the students were all drunk and they give him this award and said oh, lord we have to listen to a long speech and he said thank you very much and sat down and they were 3rd. anyone else new have i gone on too long? thank you very much for coming
when he received his houry degree from ucla the students were all drunk and they give him this award and said oh, lord we have to listen to a long speech and he said thank you very much and sat down and they were 3rd. anyone else new have i gone on too long? thank you very much for coming
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when he received his houry degree from ucla the students were all drunk and they give him this award and said oh, lord we have to listen to a long speech and he said thank you very much and sat down and they were 3rd. anyone else new have i gone on too long? thank you very much for coming>> good morning. today is majority opinion in the perry case where i live by chief justice roberts and held at the u.s. constitution which governs the appeal to parties that suffer an injury. at the a leaves in place that the fundamental marriage reporters for same sex partners in california have's violated their rights. this has no place in california but the proponents my office is prepared to litigate cabins any delay equal it for all medical examiners. this is what we've been fighting for in san francisco over the course of 9 years. we've been honored to stand next to the american foundation for equal rights and kate jones and led by ted olsen and they did an absolutely we have job and with the legal team. the marriage of equal it movement started in massachusetts by when gaffe convenient took on
when he received his houry degree from ucla the students were all drunk and they give him this award and said oh, lord we have to listen to a long speech and he said thank you very much and sat down and they were 3rd. anyone else new have i gone on too long? thank you very much for coming>> good morning. today is majority opinion in the perry case where i live by chief justice roberts and held at the u.s. constitution which governs the appeal to parties that suffer an injury. at the a...
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when he received his houry degree from ucla the students were all drunk and they give him this award and said oh, lord we have to listen to a long speech and he said thank you very much and sat down and they were 3rd. anyone else new have i gone on too long? thank you very much for coming>> good morning. today is majority opinion in the perry case where i live by chief justice roberts and held at the u.s. constitution which governs the appeal to parties that suffer an injury. at the a leaves in place that the fundamental marriage reporters for same sex partners in california have's violated their rights. this has no place in california but the proponents my office is prepared to litigate
when he received his houry degree from ucla the students were all drunk and they give him this award and said oh, lord we have to listen to a long speech and he said thank you very much and sat down and they were 3rd. anyone else new have i gone on too long? thank you very much for coming>> good morning. today is majority opinion in the perry case where i live by chief justice roberts and held at the u.s. constitution which governs the appeal to parties that suffer an injury. at the a...
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we received his masters in commuter science and other degrees from ucla. join me in welcoming our panel people. and as mayor as one of the finite cities in america why are you supporting immigration >> thank you carl. let me repeat my hangz or thanks for julia and kevin. this is the first company i visit in this city and carl thank you. and the carl bishop group is very important working with our chamber of commerce and the other nonprofit. a simple answer is jobs. the reason i'm working on immigration reform. i used to be a civil rights attorney and helped folks to 0 reunite with their families. but at the time the direction connect to the history of the city being a city of immigrants 35 percent of all the small businesses in san francisco was owned by an immigrant. our whole history this city's been built on good immigrants who found ideas and employed others. and today that story has not changed. i think that the businesses in succeed if we have good sound business policies but we make sure there's comprehensive immigration reform. because we've he lea
we received his masters in commuter science and other degrees from ucla. join me in welcoming our panel people. and as mayor as one of the finite cities in america why are you supporting immigration >> thank you carl. let me repeat my hangz or thanks for julia and kevin. this is the first company i visit in this city and carl thank you. and the carl bishop group is very important working with our chamber of commerce and the other nonprofit. a simple answer is jobs. the reason i'm working...
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when he received his houry degree from ucla the students were all drunk and they give him this award and said oh, lord we have to listen to a long speech and he said thank you very much and sat down and they were 3rd. anyone else new have i gone on too long? thank you very much for coming happy new year, everybody. i love the fact that we are doing a tournament here at the center. when i was in eighth grade i played on a basketball teechl. team. i have to admit i wasn't very good at it. i always aspired to be an nba player. regardless of playing in college or nba, i expect many of you have be leading us because of the leadership skills you are learning on
when he received his houry degree from ucla the students were all drunk and they give him this award and said oh, lord we have to listen to a long speech and he said thank you very much and sat down and they were 3rd. anyone else new have i gone on too long? thank you very much for coming happy new year, everybody. i love the fact that we are doing a tournament here at the center. when i was in eighth grade i played on a basketball teechl. team. i have to admit i wasn't very good at it. i...
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when he received his houry degree from ucla the students were all drunk and they give him this award and said oh, lord we have to listen to a long speech and he said thank you very much and sat down and they were 3rd. anyone else new have i gone on too long? thank you very much for coming ♪ >> i am so looking forward to the street fair tomorrow. >> it is in the mission, how are we going to get there? we are not driving. >> well what do you suggest? >> there are a lot of great transportation choices in the city and there is one place to find them all, sfnta.com. >> sfmta.com. >> it is the walking parking, and riding muni and it is all here in one place. >> sitting in front of my computer waiting transportation options that is not exactly how i want to spend my saturday night. >> the new sfmta.com is mobile friendly, it works great on a tablet, smart phone or a lap top, it is built to go wherever we go. >> cool. >> but, let's just take the same route tomorrow that we always take, okay? >> it might be much more fun to ride our bikes. >> i am going to be way too tired to ride all the way
when he received his houry degree from ucla the students were all drunk and they give him this award and said oh, lord we have to listen to a long speech and he said thank you very much and sat down and they were 3rd. anyone else new have i gone on too long? thank you very much for coming ♪ >> i am so looking forward to the street fair tomorrow. >> it is in the mission, how are we going to get there? we are not driving. >> well what do you suggest? >> there are a lot...
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and the afternoon they moved to los angeles where we taught at ucla and for a few years this first picture is very much in the representational mode although it's quite a bit distracted and there's some or are more abstract then others. ocean park 97 from 1970. we're beginning to get involved in the a bit distraction he did 1 hundred and 35 pictures. then this unentitled picture from 1975 is my particular favorite pieces. and then alienation park 1980 they're getting quite spare here. and unentitled work on paperwork 1946. he's beginning to explore some earlier forms. my parents left in 1988 and moved to hillsborough california because he was ill most of the time they lived there certainly after his studio 15 got up and going he never did any oil pa t paintin paintings. the second work is actually from 1990 that was painted when he was sick and as many have you may know there's a historical tradition of artists cross-examine skulls when their contemplating their own death and my mother wouldn't allow this picture in the house. i choose this when he died and finally a drawing work on paper
and the afternoon they moved to los angeles where we taught at ucla and for a few years this first picture is very much in the representational mode although it's quite a bit distracted and there's some or are more abstract then others. ocean park 97 from 1970. we're beginning to get involved in the a bit distraction he did 1 hundred and 35 pictures. then this unentitled picture from 1975 is my particular favorite pieces. and then alienation park 1980 they're getting quite spare here. and...
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when he received his houry degree from ucla the students were all drunk and they give him this award and said oh, lord we have to listen to a long speech and he said thank you very much and sat down and they were 3rd. anyone else new have i gone on too long? thank you very much for comingc transit take stone 88. we are at mount davidson and it has the highest point of elevation in san francisco hitting a whopping 928 feet. mt. davidson provides a peaceful 30-acre owe ace and great hiking trails. the spectacular views offers a perfect place to watch the sunrise or suffer sun set with someone you louvre, wear sturdy shows to conquer the stone trails and denly inventory advantage gives you hikers the sensation of being in a rain forest it's quite a hike to the top here at mount davidson but the view >> good morning. thank you for joining me here at the board chambers, and thank you to board president david chiu, budget chair mark farrell, members of the board of supervisors, our elected officials, our commissioners, and our department heads. and welcome, members of the public who joined
when he received his houry degree from ucla the students were all drunk and they give him this award and said oh, lord we have to listen to a long speech and he said thank you very much and sat down and they were 3rd. anyone else new have i gone on too long? thank you very much for comingc transit take stone 88. we are at mount davidson and it has the highest point of elevation in san francisco hitting a whopping 928 feet. mt. davidson provides a peaceful 30-acre owe ace and great hiking...
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when he received his houry degree from ucla the students were all drunk and they give him this award and said oh, lord we have to listen to a long speech and he said thank you very much and sat down and they were 3rd. anyone else new have i gone on too long? thank you very much for coming >> good morning. thank you for joining me here at the board chambers, and thank you to board president david chiu, budget chair mark farrell, members of the board of supervisors, our elected officials, our commissioners, and our department heads. and welcome, members of the public who joined us this morning. this year's budget reflects a lot of hard work between city government and the people that we serve. we've met in every district of the city. we've worked with our elected city family. we listened to hundreds of community leaders and providers who help us deliver services to the people of san francisco. and it's because of this consensus approach that i'm proud to propose a responsible and balanced two-year budget that reflects the core values that we share in san francisco, values of fiscal res
when he received his houry degree from ucla the students were all drunk and they give him this award and said oh, lord we have to listen to a long speech and he said thank you very much and sat down and they were 3rd. anyone else new have i gone on too long? thank you very much for coming >> good morning. thank you for joining me here at the board chambers, and thank you to board president david chiu, budget chair mark farrell, members of the board of supervisors, our elected officials,...
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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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. >>> pero la incredulidad de su madre terminÓ cuando la ucla la universidad de california de los Ángelesven que tiene excelenca academica, estudia y presenta exÁmenes por un teclado especial, sus mÁquinas, enfermeros y medicinas fueron al dormitorio, y comenzÓ una nueva etapa. >>> pero al cumplir los 21 aÑos sufriÓ un duro golpe, el presupuesto para mayores de edad en su condiciÓn recorta el pago de horas trabajadas por los enfermeros, al carecer de cuidados regresÓ a san diego para pelear por su casocaso. >>> los enfermeros son sus Ángeles, para ellos es, para ellos es algo que en su prÁctica cotidiana lo saben hacer, y todos los dÍas le pueden estar salvando la vida. >>> las leyes son claras. >>> la opciÓn que ofrece el estado es trasladar a raÚl a una instituciÓn de salud donde hay vida y reciba atenciÓn medica de manera permanente. >>> ante la negativa de aut autoridades de restaurar a sus enfermeros, se movilizaron, encabezÓ manifestaciones para que su caso sea revisado. >>> estÁ pidiendo una beca, no un prÉstamo para comprarse un carro, estÁ pidiendo sus beneficios para poder sobre
. >>> pero la incredulidad de su madre terminÓ cuando la ucla la universidad de california de los Ángelesven que tiene excelenca academica, estudia y presenta exÁmenes por un teclado especial, sus mÁquinas, enfermeros y medicinas fueron al dormitorio, y comenzÓ una nueva etapa. >>> pero al cumplir los 21 aÑos sufriÓ un duro golpe, el presupuesto para mayores de edad en su condiciÓn recorta el pago de horas trabajadas por los enfermeros, al carecer de cuidados regresÓ...
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. >> the move reportedly initiate bid her mom because ucla has some of the best psychiatric facilities in the country. here's hoping she gets well soon. >> welcome back from new york. you looked like you were having a lot of time co-hosting with michael. >> i always have a good time with michael. some other people were having fun over at the competition on nbc. hoda and kathie lee are throwing a crazy birthday bash for kathie lee, and i mean crazy. >> hey, mario and maria. >> hoda is loaded, ok? so we'll try it one more time. >> hey, mario and maria. >> good girl, hodie. >> are you ready? to go low, low, low,. >> divas going low celebrating kathie lee's big 60. "extra" behind the scenes for all the insanity. time to cue the shirtless delivery guy. >> happy birthday. >> linger, linger. >> flowers from hubby frank gifford celebrating his 83rd the same day as his wife. the surprise birthday was from surprise friends like heidi klum. matt lauer bringing her to tears. >> you have a heart bigger than the entire universe. >> matt damon. >> i heard you're turning 40. you're gorgeous. >> i thin
. >> the move reportedly initiate bid her mom because ucla has some of the best psychiatric facilities in the country. here's hoping she gets well soon. >> welcome back from new york. you looked like you were having a lot of time co-hosting with michael. >> i always have a good time with michael. some other people were having fun over at the competition on nbc. hoda and kathie lee are throwing a crazy birthday bash for kathie lee, and i mean crazy. >> hey, mario and...
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and basically, ucla said this is not fair scoring. you're doing a disservice to the public was the gist of their response, their complaint. what do you say about that? they say the way you did it just wasn't fair. - well, we look at 11 what we call outcome measures. these are those catastrophic events that happen in the hospital. i mentioned one-- retained objects, other certain kind of infections, just things that none of us really want to think about. they happen in hospitals. of those, 7 of those, in 7 of those, that hospital, unfortunately, performed below the national average, in some cases well below the national average. so, when we added all that up and we calculated it carefully and we asked our foremost experts in patient safety to advise us on how best to calculate that, unfortunately that hospital did extremely poorly. they were among the lowest-performing hospitals in the country...on safety. does that mean that they're bad on everything else? absolutely not. and i'm certain, having seen information about that hospital an
and basically, ucla said this is not fair scoring. you're doing a disservice to the public was the gist of their response, their complaint. what do you say about that? they say the way you did it just wasn't fair. - well, we look at 11 what we call outcome measures. these are those catastrophic events that happen in the hospital. i mentioned one-- retained objects, other certain kind of infections, just things that none of us really want to think about. they happen in hospitals. of those, 7 of...