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so i'm, i teach at ucla, and i love ucla, and it's a wonderful institution.it has treated me very well. and at ucla we talk about the importance of interdisciplinary studies. but i can tell you that when somebody comes up for tenure or for promotion, you can with judged by -- you can be judged by your own department, and your own department will judge you by what you've done in your own discipline, not what you've done in other disciplines. so if your going to -- if you're going to do interdisciplinary studies and you're in academia, my advice to you is wait until you've got tenure -- [laughter] and got job security. i was hired by ucla because of my outstanding research on the gallbladder. so i was hired to teach physiology to ucla medical students which i did for years and years, and my colleagues, most of them did not know that i had a separate career studying new guinea birds. when -- [inaudible] won the pulitzer prize, that attracted attention, and they realized that jared diamond was doing things other than studying gallbladders. [laughter] >> you were
so i'm, i teach at ucla, and i love ucla, and it's a wonderful institution.it has treated me very well. and at ucla we talk about the importance of interdisciplinary studies. but i can tell you that when somebody comes up for tenure or for promotion, you can with judged by -- you can be judged by your own department, and your own department will judge you by what you've done in your own discipline, not what you've done in other disciplines. so if your going to -- if you're going to do...
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she thinks that tolerating the pro-israel voices like alan and or others at ucla, is to cater to evil. it is to collaborate with the not these. she looks at the jews and non-jews who support the jewish state. and she sees them in this way. in order to do this, she has to know nothing about not these are history or anything. but the state of higher education has allowed this kind of delusion to take hold and dominate the discourse. israel is considered not see germany and in order to believe that you have to not know about anything at all. it has happened in human history. but again this is a state of higher education throughout the western world. so the question is how did we get here. how did it come to be there today at the university of michigan, the university government administration is siding with open anti-semites who gave death threats to the students and called them names because they voted for this resolution in the student government and the university administration demanded that they take a revote right away. under the gun literally to pass this resolution at the univers
she thinks that tolerating the pro-israel voices like alan and or others at ucla, is to cater to evil. it is to collaborate with the not these. she looks at the jews and non-jews who support the jewish state. and she sees them in this way. in order to do this, she has to know nothing about not these are history or anything. but the state of higher education has allowed this kind of delusion to take hold and dominate the discourse. israel is considered not see germany and in order to believe...
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she has also been a visiting scholar at the ucla center for the study women and the ucla institute for research on labor and employment. her books include the reconstruction of american liberalism 1865 to 1914 and the 1990s, a social history. professor cohen has written essays for the guardian the new republic the "l.a. times" playboy and "rolling stone." she is the kind of source every political journalist or talkshow needs in their rolodex and i count myself among those who can count on her for comments that are always right on the money. in her new book "delirium" politics of sex in america professor cohen analyzes the counterrevolution that was unleashed by the sexual revolution and its persistent influence on politics. she explores why and how the christian life has willed that such an extraordinary influence over the debate on issues like sexual freedom,, feminism contraception, abortion and of course the fights and battles still rage on. the sexual counterrevolution chair gates has been going on for more than 40 years thanks to a small politically sophisticated minority. it is n
she has also been a visiting scholar at the ucla center for the study women and the ucla institute for research on labor and employment. her books include the reconstruction of american liberalism 1865 to 1914 and the 1990s, a social history. professor cohen has written essays for the guardian the new republic the "l.a. times" playboy and "rolling stone." she is the kind of source every political journalist or talkshow needs in their rolodex and i count myself among those...
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i'm not a fluent tagalog speaker i want to ucla but with my limited focuscy i had to do we have to help our filipino members access service and helped people to get food stamps and get legal assistance to fight for their reporters. a lot of the folks are doing this in district 6. i want to thank you naomi kelly for your work and supervisor avalos for proposing the amendment and passing it in 2009. your staff amy and so many folks to thank supervisor kim and supervisor avalos and april and supervisor avalos office staff and also a couple of supervisors not here supervisor campos and his office and supervisor ed mar were helpful in the process. there are so many people that helps to make this happen we're standing on the shoulder the filipino community that's been here almost a century fighting for housing and workers to live in san francisco. i i know supervisors that have been representing their districts 6 and 11 we know we've hit the 10 thousand folk people saipg i don't speak enough english and the united states is so important there is an under count of folks so we're very happy to
i'm not a fluent tagalog speaker i want to ucla but with my limited focuscy i had to do we have to help our filipino members access service and helped people to get food stamps and get legal assistance to fight for their reporters. a lot of the folks are doing this in district 6. i want to thank you naomi kelly for your work and supervisor avalos for proposing the amendment and passing it in 2009. your staff amy and so many folks to thank supervisor kim and supervisor avalos and april and...
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. >> i'm politically to clemdz and ucla. >> just knowing we're giving back to the community. >> especially the spanish speaking population it hits home. >> people get hungry why not eat and giveyou. >> ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ in landing a contract with the sfoifk is pretty champ but now with the opened contracting center visitors can get opportunity at the new state of the arc facility and attend workshops and receive one-on-one technical assistance and learner what you need to become a primary contractor or what information to be a subcontractor and a created bed public commission it will help people to assist people to compete for and performance open city contract a lot of small businesses do have the resources to loblth the opportunity so one of the things we wanted to do was provide ways to access contract >> access to the plans spiefkz and a data place basis ease contracting opportunity and funding or capital training. this is and other documents that needs to be submitted. to compete is a technical skill that it takes to win a scheduling for a popular to you can win a professional services jo
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. >> i'm politically to clemdz and ucla. >> just knowing we're giving back to the community. >> especially the spanish speaking population it hits home. >> people get hungry why not eat and give >> this coffee memory i remember having coffee with any grappled. in the old days myelogram ma get together >> i was six or seven i made a faces a good face. >> when i was younger i know it did something to my body. >> ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> i've been drinking coffee since i was 17 really the only thing i'm good at i was trying to find out what i was good at i got a job at the coffee shop i decided to do that the rest of my life. i like the process of the coffee and what are those beans where do they come from oh, they come from a fruit. >> the coffee stays with me since i was a kid i grew up and opened coffee shops everybody. in the 8 i visited over 11 hundred coffee shops maybe more to see why people go to coffee shops >> we're searched the beans all over the world from east afghan and tokyo. >> when i wanted to do was get into aspect of the personal coffee and the processing and everything else ther
. >> i'm politically to clemdz and ucla. >> just knowing we're giving back to the community. >> especially the spanish speaking population it hits home. >> people get hungry why not eat and give >> this coffee memory i remember having coffee with any grappled. in the old days myelogram ma get together >> i was six or seven i made a faces a good face. >> when i was younger i know it did something to my body. >> ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪...
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>> ucla, the football team. the l.a. lakers. >> jimmy: lakers. the lakers.will take your luggage for you. and louise, going back to the hostel. and we have a large bottle of anti-bacterial gel. thank you. there you go. >> jimmy: tonight on the show from "once upon a time," ginnifer goodwin is here, we have music from foster the people, and we'll be right back with tim allen. stick around! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ you gotta see this, look. you need to see this! guys, you need to see this. [ splat ] ew, gross. awesome. ♪ my love is calling ♪ [ watch ringing ] you need to see this. [ ringing continues ] it's ringing! it's ringing! yeah, it does that. hello? [ woman ] hey. ♪ wish my tv curved. ♪ do you want to go to the plage with me? ♪ can i see that? [ laughter ] you need to see this. take a look at this. ♪ going down, down, down wow. ooh. ♪ this 4k resolution is incredible. shh! ♪ do you want to go to the plage with me? ♪ this is unbelievable. are you seeing this? [ male announcer ] from big to small, the most incredible things happen on a samsung. ♪ we he
>> ucla, the football team. the l.a. lakers. >> jimmy: lakers. the lakers.will take your luggage for you. and louise, going back to the hostel. and we have a large bottle of anti-bacterial gel. thank you. there you go. >> jimmy: tonight on the show from "once upon a time," ginnifer goodwin is here, we have music from foster the people, and we'll be right back with tim allen. stick around! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ you gotta see this, look. you need to see this!...
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ucla tells cnn this ad in sunday's l.a.mes touting his gift for kidney research was actually placed by sterling himself. not the university. ucla is returning sterlings $425,000 donation and rejecting the rest of his $3 million pledge. >> he likes to portray himself as a charitable man. i would say on a spectrum he is one of the least charitable billionaires out there. >> sterling amassed a fortune, largely with real estate, the nba's $2 and a half million fine, the maximum allowed, is a drop in the bucket. he bought the l.a. clippers for a reported $12 million in 1981. some estimates put the assets at between half a billion dollars. there is no saying exactly how much sterling has given to charity, but tax returns shows that the foundation has donated nearly $1.4 million since 2007, with thousands going to minority organizations including the united negro college fund and the naacp. >> how much money did donald sterling give to the naacp? >> it was not a significant amount of money. >> sterling even received a humanitarian
ucla tells cnn this ad in sunday's l.a.mes touting his gift for kidney research was actually placed by sterling himself. not the university. ucla is returning sterlings $425,000 donation and rejecting the rest of his $3 million pledge. >> he likes to portray himself as a charitable man. i would say on a spectrum he is one of the least charitable billionaires out there. >> sterling amassed a fortune, largely with real estate, the nba's $2 and a half million fine, the maximum allowed,...
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. >> i'm politically to clemdz and ucla. >> just knowing we're giving back to the community. >> especially the spanish speaking population it hits home. >> people get hungry why not eat and giveadjourned. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ hello and welcome to this presentation. i'm san francisco purrs since that time we've helped people clean up their criminal records. we created this to help you understand how this worked. we'll plan or explain all the steps. after watching this program you'll know what to expect after completing the process. hi, there are i'm deputy and i'm part of the clean slate team. the first thing we will need to know whether your despicable to have our convictions dismissed can't be on parole or currently charged with a crime or serving a sentence and it must be from san francisco. while your colleagues will get to know your circumstances there are 3 steps. getting the clean slate process started it simple you can get them done in the same day. first fill out an application and they can be opinioned on sf defender.org. next you'll obtain a copy of your rap sheet that's a rap sheet going 80
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. >> i'm politically to clemdz and ucla. >> just knowing we're giving back to the community. >> especially the spanish speaking population it hits home. >> people get hungry why not eat and give >> on december 28, 1912, san francisco mayor stared into a sea of 60,000 of constituents that gathered at geary. the berth of the first publicly owned transit system in the city, the san francisco municipal railway. >> good afternoon ladies and gentlemen, well, to the tuesday, april 1, 2014, board of supervisors and
. >> i'm politically to clemdz and ucla. >> just knowing we're giving back to the community. >> especially the spanish speaking population it hits home. >> people get hungry why not eat and give >> on december 28, 1912, san francisco mayor stared into a sea of 60,000 of constituents that gathered at geary. the berth of the first publicly owned transit system in the city, the san francisco municipal railway. >> good afternoon ladies and gentlemen, well, to the...
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we're very, very careful and guided by the fda appropriately and by our own ethics commutes at ucla and other universities. so only the worse eye when we're not certain about safety as opposed to gene therapy. we've certainly given this opportunity to a number of patients. >> how many tairpts so far? between 20 and 30 and they're actually the heros, the people who willingly go into this with huge risks and they do it -- >> charlie: what are the risks? >> in stem cell therapy and regenerative medicine are enormous. we're careful to make sure we differentiate cells into retinal pigment epithelium but if we give them a straight stem cell, it could turn into anything the body can reject. we've been lucky to have heroic patients to volunteer themselves and put themselves in harm's way. >> so far things seem to be moving smoothly. >> charlie: there are people who continue qualify for either gene therapy or stem cell therapy and you step forward with the use of technology. >> right. if you look at one of the slides, what you do when nothing works anymore, we can replace them technically. we bu
we're very, very careful and guided by the fda appropriately and by our own ethics commutes at ucla and other universities. so only the worse eye when we're not certain about safety as opposed to gene therapy. we've certainly given this opportunity to a number of patients. >> how many tairpts so far? between 20 and 30 and they're actually the heros, the people who willingly go into this with huge risks and they do it -- >> charlie: what are the risks? >> in stem cell therapy...
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incidentally, ucla study in 2003. that food-bourne illnesses dropped by a third after the city instituted that system. and restaurants with good grades made more money. reporting live. >> thank you. bob. >> let's get a look at the forecast. it's going to be hot, christina. >> that's right. except by the water. i'm talking about the coast. temperatures will be on the warm side. if you can get out there. good news, we have some all of way to 8:00 p.m. right now, we're in the mid 50s. we're headed towards the upper 80s later on today in places like san jose. make sure you're ready for that. if you missed the seven-day forecast we'll have it for you every 15 minutes throughout the "today" show. >> a little lighter and gentle build until tuesday. i swung this to where we have reports of a car fire. i'm tracking that. you still have a slow drive getting into freemont and heyward. adding to the slow down, there's the rest of your bay. we'll send it back to you. >> thanks, mike. >>> a final check with the top stories, still n
incidentally, ucla study in 2003. that food-bourne illnesses dropped by a third after the city instituted that system. and restaurants with good grades made more money. reporting live. >> thank you. bob. >> let's get a look at the forecast. it's going to be hot, christina. >> that's right. except by the water. i'm talking about the coast. temperatures will be on the warm side. if you can get out there. good news, we have some all of way to 8:00 p.m. right now, we're in the mid...
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i'm serious about college after going to san francisco unified school district i want to transfer to ucla i want to learn about politics and this summer i'm to represent gateway in washington, d.c. thank you (clapping.) hi, i'm here at gateway for 3 years i'm proud to stand here today to talk about how gateway has changed any education and life. gateway has provided me with a lot of resources to help me build my personality. gateway showed me that the main things are to dream big i'm dreaming big i want to became a police officer that. i joined the pals cadet program i'm helping my school out by being here today. when i entered daily doors i had a hard time reading and spelling out words so they provided me in ethnic and 10th grade they put me in the reading skills classes and taught me though how to spell out words and read. she gave me the encourage to read out loud i get practice reading book out loud with other kids who are getting better at reading. gateway high school provides me with = see it stand for learning center this is where my education comes to me and it's where i get a cl
i'm serious about college after going to san francisco unified school district i want to transfer to ucla i want to learn about politics and this summer i'm to represent gateway in washington, d.c. thank you (clapping.) hi, i'm here at gateway for 3 years i'm proud to stand here today to talk about how gateway has changed any education and life. gateway has provided me with a lot of resources to help me build my personality. gateway showed me that the main things are to dream big i'm dreaming...
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selected to the most selected uc in the country, and that is the university of california los angeles, ucla and they are both going to be bruins. >> and we are so proud of them and we know that they are going to take their advocacy for student voice down south and so we are proud of you and thank you for being here. >> thank you, superintendant, well said. >> item e, parent advisory report, there is none, if there is no objection, we will take it out of order, the item under section k. the qtea annual report. >> i would like to ask director chris and the member of the qtea oversight committee michelle parker to come forward and share the report with the p you believe and with the board. >> thank you, carranza, i am the director of policy and planning for the san francisco school district. i am joined here... sorry about that. i am joined here by michelle parker, co-chair for the qtea oversight committee as well as members, fong and our auditors are here as well and ready to present. and i am just want to just say my own, personal and it has been a great year, and we have several members, wh
selected to the most selected uc in the country, and that is the university of california los angeles, ucla and they are both going to be bruins. >> and we are so proud of them and we know that they are going to take their advocacy for student voice down south and so we are proud of you and thank you for being here. >> thank you, superintendant, well said. >> item e, parent advisory report, there is none, if there is no objection, we will take it out of order, the item under...
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. >> i'm politically to clemdz and ucla. >> just knowing we're giving back to the community. >> especially the spanish speaking population it hits home. >> people get hungry why not eat and give [gavel] >> this meeting will come to order. this is the regular meeting of the government and audit oversight committee, and thank you for joining us to starting an hour earlier today. thank you, scott wiener. i'm supervisor london breed, the chair of the committee. i'm joined by the vice-chair supervisor katy tang and president chiu here today, and sweden supervisor wiener is also joining us as well. the committee clerk is lisa miller. and i want to thank
. >> i'm politically to clemdz and ucla. >> just knowing we're giving back to the community. >> especially the spanish speaking population it hits home. >> people get hungry why not eat and give [gavel] >> this meeting will come to order. this is the regular meeting of the government and audit oversight committee, and thank you for joining us to starting an hour earlier today. thank you, scott wiener. i'm supervisor london breed, the chair of the committee. i'm...
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>> first, i want to thank the people -- the students at ucla.nal chair of the national black law students association when i was in law school, and i know how difficult it is. i went to columbia. i was one of 34 in my class, and i know that in -- you know in, our profession, first year, you're reading cases that are about property and about the constitution and always squarely fit a discussion about race. and professors don't often, you know, include you in that conversation but you have to bear the burden of it. >> asia and gerloni, i want to get the last question to you. since that video, what has been the reaction on campus to the video? >> there's been a lot of negative backlash as well as people, of course, coming out to support us. but on our actual campus there has been a lot of negative backlash. we've had students receive hate mail in their mailbox. a student who was in the video got a letter in her mailbox telling her to, you know, stop being a sensitive "n" word. we had our posters and flyers ripped down off of the board. i think the
>> first, i want to thank the people -- the students at ucla.nal chair of the national black law students association when i was in law school, and i know how difficult it is. i went to columbia. i was one of 34 in my class, and i know that in -- you know in, our profession, first year, you're reading cases that are about property and about the constitution and always squarely fit a discussion about race. and professors don't often, you know, include you in that conversation but you have...
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>> i was at ucla in 1966 to end affirmative action was happening in california.sse jackson were organizing and we marched and we lost. in 1981 it went into effect. i went back ten years later to see what happened. we had 95 out of 5,000 freshmen, 95 african-american students and joy, 72 of them were scholarship athletes out of the 95 so it didn't work. the students suffered. as a white student i went to ucla to experience diversity, experience different people and after ten years when they ended affirmative action it failed miserably. >> we have data that shows the same basic thing happened at michigan state schools with affirmative action gone, black enrollment dlipd, overall population gone up. i want to you listen what ward connolly had to say just today about affirmative action and minorities. take a listen and then respond. >> the reality is that in some communities, black communities especially, the striving for higher education is not as great as it is among say chinese americans. >> that is simply not true that the striving differs across neighborhoods. t
>> i was at ucla in 1966 to end affirmative action was happening in california.sse jackson were organizing and we marched and we lost. in 1981 it went into effect. i went back ten years later to see what happened. we had 95 out of 5,000 freshmen, 95 african-american students and joy, 72 of them were scholarship athletes out of the 95 so it didn't work. the students suffered. as a white student i went to ucla to experience diversity, experience different people and after ten years when...
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for example, after the ban on racial preferences, the number of black students at uc-berkeley and uclaent way up at uc-san diego, a fine school, and other ones like that are considered not on the level of uc-berkeley and ucla, but really good places to go to school and more black students graduated. so, i think that's very important. what we have to think about is not whether race matters, which we know it does. >> reminders this week. >> right. race matters a whole lot. both of us can say that in our lives it matters. the issue is how much in 2014 and whether the facts that race matters means that we should have the kind of racial preference programs that changed standards. i don't think that's easy. >> you close your book with a moving letter to your own kids. >> right. i think part of what brings me to this place, we're a broken country, our politics is broken and yet with have this rising inequality, and i'm arguing it's time to be about pursuing policies that encourage cross-racial understanding and coalition-building rather than discouraging it. and i think, focusing on place and
for example, after the ban on racial preferences, the number of black students at uc-berkeley and uclaent way up at uc-san diego, a fine school, and other ones like that are considered not on the level of uc-berkeley and ucla, but really good places to go to school and more black students graduated. so, i think that's very important. what we have to think about is not whether race matters, which we know it does. >> reminders this week. >> right. race matters a whole lot. both of us...
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ucla reresearchers wanted to find out. >>> a pleasant saturday here in the bay area.w. lots of ups and downs ahead in the forecast. ♪ turn around ♪ every now and then i get a little bit hungry ♪ ♪ and there's nothing really good around ♪ ♪ turn around ♪ every now and then i get a little bit tired ♪ ♪ of living off the taste of the air ♪ ♪ turn around, barry ♪ finally, i have a manly chocolatey snack ♪ ♪ and fiber so my wife won't give me any more flack ♪ ♪ i finally found the right snack ♪ ♪ >>> voters stood in long lines in afghanistan today for the opportunity to vote for a new president to lead them into a post-american era. hamid karzai has been in power for 13 years. the taliban threatened large-scale attacks but that has not materialized. experts say whoever gets elected has a tough job. the taliban is surging, government corruption is deeply ingrained and a new relationship with washington needs to be hammered out. results could take months. >> japanese media reports three whaling vessels returned to japan after what could be their final mission. the internatio
ucla reresearchers wanted to find out. >>> a pleasant saturday here in the bay area.w. lots of ups and downs ahead in the forecast. ♪ turn around ♪ every now and then i get a little bit hungry ♪ ♪ and there's nothing really good around ♪ ♪ turn around ♪ every now and then i get a little bit tired ♪ ♪ of living off the taste of the air ♪ ♪ turn around, barry ♪ finally, i have a manly chocolatey snack ♪ ♪ and fiber so my wife won't give me any more flack ♪...
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sotomayor tambin cit el descenso de estudiantes latinos y afroamerican os en ucla y uc berkeley desdeprobacin de la propuesta 209 que prohibi la accin afirmativa. s.o.t. nathalia cisneros/estudiante de uc berkeley 7:16:25 en esta universidad no veo mucha gente que se parece a mi, mismo color, misma cultura,entonces que la corte suprema haya tomado esa decisión no me parece muy bien. s.o.t. john almazán/alumno de uc berkeley 8:47:27 hay unas personas que tienen las ventajas que tal vez los estudiantes de color no tienen. la semana pasada, uc berkeley anunci que de entre los poco ms de 12 mil 800 estudiantes de primer aÑo, 2,420 son latinos, un ligero incremento en comparacin con el aÑo pasado. a algunos alumnos latinos le preocupa la accin afirmativa. s.o.t. jennifer hinojosa/estudiante de uc berkeley 10:37:21 no muchos de nosotros tenemos la ventaja de venir a esta escuela, pero a la misma vez no está bine porque está diciendo que no tenemos la capacidad de estar aca.. outro/jaime peluffo/berkeley 14:55:10 cabe mencionar que muchas universidades toman en consideración factores socioec
sotomayor tambin cit el descenso de estudiantes latinos y afroamerican os en ucla y uc berkeley desdeprobacin de la propuesta 209 que prohibi la accin afirmativa. s.o.t. nathalia cisneros/estudiante de uc berkeley 7:16:25 en esta universidad no veo mucha gente que se parece a mi, mismo color, misma cultura,entonces que la corte suprema haya tomado esa decisión no me parece muy bien. s.o.t. john almazán/alumno de uc berkeley 8:47:27 hay unas personas que tienen las ventajas que tal vez los...
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here to receive my mind's police, please welcome former linebacker for ucla and head of the college athletes players association, ramogi huma! (cheers and applause) thank you so much for being here! >> you ready for my blitz? you ready! you ready! you in my house! you in my house! first of all, i do that to all my guests. we usually just edit it out. i want to thank you for pushing for this union thing. now when football goes away forever, i can blame unions instead of concussion. right? (laughter) so why do you folks want college players to get paid a salary? >> our position is that college athretes are already paid. >> stephen: why do you want more, then? >> well, there are things that aren't provided. for instance, if a college athlete gets injured, they're not guaranteed medical expenses. >> stephen: walk it out, tough it out. find the extra gear. words mean nothing. >> if they go out and get hurt, they get stuck with medical expenses and former players don't have anything to support them as well. they generate multi-billion dollars, and the ncaa face the same risk as the pro guys. they
here to receive my mind's police, please welcome former linebacker for ucla and head of the college athletes players association, ramogi huma! (cheers and applause) thank you so much for being here! >> you ready for my blitz? you ready! you ready! you in my house! you in my house! first of all, i do that to all my guests. we usually just edit it out. i want to thank you for pushing for this union thing. now when football goes away forever, i can blame unions instead of concussion. right?...
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. >> paul, this is a miss for the ucla civil rights organization.eft is obsessed with the racial make-up of the schools i wish they were just as obsessed with whether kids are learning. charter schools tend to out perform the neighborhood schools and are some of the best schools in the country and show that black kids to not need to sit next to white kids to learn. which is good thing. >> a double miss to okay cupid they led a boycott of mozilla, because they donated money to a same-sex initiative. the same-sex proponents are winning the argument anyway, it's vicious and ugly to try to deprive their opponents of their lived hood. >> this is a hit to carnivors, it shows that veg tearans weigh less, and are in poorer health. not eating meat had an increase in allergies, cancer and alzheimer's. >> we had a victory on charter schools in new york city? >> we did, the governor prevailed over the mayor. i never thought i would be happy about something like that, but it's the case here. >> okay, and remember, if you have your own hit or miss, send it to us
. >> paul, this is a miss for the ucla civil rights organization.eft is obsessed with the racial make-up of the schools i wish they were just as obsessed with whether kids are learning. charter schools tend to out perform the neighborhood schools and are some of the best schools in the country and show that black kids to not need to sit next to white kids to learn. which is good thing. >> a double miss to okay cupid they led a boycott of mozilla, because they donated money to a...
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i'm not a fluent tagalog speaker i want to ucla but with my limited focuscy i had to do we have to help our filipino mes
i'm not a fluent tagalog speaker i want to ucla but with my limited focuscy i had to do we have to help our filipino mes
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. >> i'm politically to clemdz and ucla. >> just knowing we're giving back to the community. >> especially the spanish speaking population it hits home. >> people get hungry why not eat and give >> okay good afternoon. welcome to the san francisco land use & economic development committee. i'm supervisor scott wiener the chairman of the committee to my left it supervisor cowen and we'll be joined momentary by supervisor jane kim the commissioner lee vice chair where we're also joined by supervisor yee for number one. our clerk i want to thank and sfgovtv for broadcasting specifically jonathan madam clerk, any announcements? >> yes. please silence all electronic devices. and speaker cards and any cardio's shall be submitted to the collect and the items acted upon will be on the next meeting. >> thank you and i will not for anyone that's here for the knob hill supervisor chiu will be here he indicated that he'll be dividend out the subsequent meetings later. madam clerk, call item one >> it's an ordinance amending the planning code for the describe the cannabis dispensaries maybe loud within
. >> i'm politically to clemdz and ucla. >> just knowing we're giving back to the community. >> especially the spanish speaking population it hits home. >> people get hungry why not eat and give >> okay good afternoon. welcome to the san francisco land use & economic development committee. i'm supervisor scott wiener the chairman of the committee to my left it supervisor cowen and we'll be joined momentary by supervisor jane kim the commissioner lee vice chair...
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. >> i'm politically to clemdz and ucla. >> just knowing we're giving back to the community. >> especially the spanish speaking population it hits home. >> people get hungry why not eat and giveday. >> thank you for being here today to welcome air lingus to san francisco international airport i'm john martin the airport director i want to send a welcome to lingus to christofi mueller (clapping) joined by a number of digital tars including the mayor of san francisco mayor ed lee. mr. mayor (clapping) for san francisco and the city of cork the sister city has a relationship we're happy to welcome the deputy mayor laurie king stone raise your hand. and the cork chamber of commerce ceo conner healy. thank you (clapping) also present from the san francisco sister city committee the chairman during mat. thank you (clapping) and the business committee chair jim. (clapping.) and a warm welcome to the consul general of ireland phillip grant (clapping) and we have a large irish community in san francisco a lot of those folks joined us we want to welcome san francisco former gentleman representing di
. >> i'm politically to clemdz and ucla. >> just knowing we're giving back to the community. >> especially the spanish speaking population it hits home. >> people get hungry why not eat and giveday. >> thank you for being here today to welcome air lingus to san francisco international airport i'm john martin the airport director i want to send a welcome to lingus to christofi mueller (clapping) joined by a number of digital tars including the mayor of san francisco...
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it will not be ucla. >> thanks for mentioning. >> sorry. uconn will face kentucky. it's being called one of the unlikeliest championships. and take a look at this police in kentucky are preparing for a busy night as well as rowdy fans set fires and vandalized property following kentucky's thrilling win over the weekend. >>> it was a photo finish like no other. one man proposing to his girl friend at the finish line. she was too tired she said yes of course. with 11,000 runners weaved their way through the streets of san francisco. some people say they were upset because of the noise. >> we were assaulted by a large sound of rock and roll marathon with no notification. >> there were bands playing at every mile throughout the course. race organizers say they did work with the city to meet ordnance and permitting requirements and posted notices on doors throughout local neighborhoods. >> it's always a lot of fun. >> that would keep you running. >> that would. >>> sal not having a tough day today. in terms of traffic. >> no, i'm actually very relaxed. i got a massage. o
it will not be ucla. >> thanks for mentioning. >> sorry. uconn will face kentucky. it's being called one of the unlikeliest championships. and take a look at this police in kentucky are preparing for a busy night as well as rowdy fans set fires and vandalized property following kentucky's thrilling win over the weekend. >>> it was a photo finish like no other. one man proposing to his girl friend at the finish line. she was too tired she said yes of course. with 11,000...
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we're right near ucla, seven miles from the heart of hollywood.s you know, not all red carpet premiers are held in hollywood. a lot of them take place right here. the tower of the former fox
we're right near ucla, seven miles from the heart of hollywood.s you know, not all red carpet premiers are held in hollywood. a lot of them take place right here. the tower of the former fox
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. >> i'm politically to clemdz and ucla. >> just knowing we're giving back to the community. >> especiallyome. >> people get hungry why not eat and give hey guys nona with businesses worthy he event we have a jam session and get a principal this is the weekly buzz. this wednesday is free occur can say class day looking at getting to have fun and pick up now skills under 7 to 9:00 p.m. and head to treasure island the attendance is free phenomenon the past, present treasure island association be there as 10:30. and on sunday checkout you tell rock fair the rock is a giant music lovers dream where people come from all over and the event is one of the biscuit one of its kind so check it out. at the that's the weekly buzz for for information sophisti
. >> i'm politically to clemdz and ucla. >> just knowing we're giving back to the community. >> especiallyome. >> people get hungry why not eat and give hey guys nona with businesses worthy he event we have a jam session and get a principal this is the weekly buzz. this wednesday is free occur can say class day looking at getting to have fun and pick up now skills under 7 to 9:00 p.m. and head to treasure island the attendance is free phenomenon the past, present...