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i was born at ucla and to be a ucla quarterback means the world to me and i was dream about this mom and wasn't expecting it to come as a backup in jerry's wor world. >> molly: how did they help you through this on the sidelines? >> they had me calm. it's hard not to be nervous when you're a backup quarterback coming into a situation like this but they had the confidence in the world which meant the world to me. i can't describe it. this is an unbelievable feeling. >> molly: congratulations. thank you. >> thank you so much. >> gus: gus johnson and charles davis. what is better than sports? >> charles: we are not in a position we are supposed to root for anyone but how can you not be affected by what you saw by jerry neuheiseneuheisel. a backup and not supposed to be in the game but he elevated his game. as molly mcgrath, he didn't miss a beat when he came into the game. i thought the rest of the team elevated their game around him to help him out. that pass to jordan payton was on the money on the pump fake. the pass to nate iese into the end zone, right on the money. their toughness
i was born at ucla and to be a ucla quarterback means the world to me and i was dream about this mom and wasn't expecting it to come as a backup in jerry's wor world. >> molly: how did they help you through this on the sidelines? >> they had me calm. it's hard not to be nervous when you're a backup quarterback coming into a situation like this but they had the confidence in the world which meant the world to me. i can't describe it. this is an unbelievable feeling. >> molly:...
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jorja leap of ucla is the author. "jumped in: what gangs taught me about violence, drugs, love, and redemption." professor leap, where two games teach you and how? >> guest: well, it depends on which of those who want to begin with. but what they tied me more than anything without there's very little difference between all of us. i know that sounds almost like a clichÉ, but what i derive them continue to learn from the time i spend with them as they are not that different from any of the rest of us in terms of their dreams for their ideas. somewhere along the way they took a different turn. >> host: how long have you been working with james? >> guest: the second question is interesting and leads me into the first. it depends on who you are talking to. if you go to the lapd or line for a snack, they have a strict definition of what a. three or more people congregating on a corner or in public, planning some type of criminal activity. so you can get a very, very specific down to the number definition. three or more peop
jorja leap of ucla is the author. "jumped in: what gangs taught me about violence, drugs, love, and redemption." professor leap, where two games teach you and how? >> guest: well, it depends on which of those who want to begin with. but what they tied me more than anything without there's very little difference between all of us. i know that sounds almost like a clichÉ, but what i derive them continue to learn from the time i spend with them as they are not that different from...
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i was born at ucla and to be a ucla quarterback means the world to me and i was dream about this mom and wasn't expecting it to come as a backup in jerry's wor world. >> molly: how did they help you through this on the sidelines? >> they had me calm. it's hard not to be nervous when you're a backup quarterback coming into a situation like this but they had the confidence in the world which meant the world to me. i can't describe it. this is an unbelievable feeling. >> molly: congratulations. thank you. >> thank you so much. >> gus: gus johnson and charles davis. what is better than sports? >> charles: we are not in a position we are supposed to root for anyone but how can you not be affected by what you saw by jerry neuheiseneuheisel. a backup and not supposed to be in the game but he elevated his game. as molly mcgrath, he didn't miss a beat when he came into the game. i thought the rest of the team elevated their game around him to help him out. that pass to jordan payton was on the money on the pump fake. the pass to nate iese into the end zone, right on the money. their toughness
i was born at ucla and to be a ucla quarterback means the world to me and i was dream about this mom and wasn't expecting it to come as a backup in jerry's wor world. >> molly: how did they help you through this on the sidelines? >> they had me calm. it's hard not to be nervous when you're a backup quarterback coming into a situation like this but they had the confidence in the world which meant the world to me. i can't describe it. this is an unbelievable feeling. >> molly:...
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this was conducted at ucla as part of the today's college series. >> now joining us on booktv at uclaprofessor, edward walker. what do you teach your at the university? >> guest: courtship on sociology of organization. >> host: what is your background? >> guest: background as a scholar of social movements and advocacy processes. i've been interested for some time now but will professionals and advocacy and how they hope to facilitate advocacy causes of various types including social of the as well as other kinds of public participation in deliberative process. >> host: you have a new book out called "grassroots for hire" how has the how has advocacy evolved over the years and america quakes >> guest: so how advocacy has evolved over time as it is an increasing role for professionals. and so, what the book traces that they develop into this public affairs consultant, these are consulted before his work on behalf of the
this was conducted at ucla as part of the today's college series. >> now joining us on booktv at uclaprofessor, edward walker. what do you teach your at the university? >> guest: courtship on sociology of organization. >> host: what is your background? >> guest: background as a scholar of social movements and advocacy processes. i've been interested for some time now but will professionals and advocacy and how they hope to facilitate advocacy causes of various types...
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. >> host: professor at ucla be drawn location at ucla talking to professors about their book. you did not know the would to your family history but your book is called "city girls." during world war ii where were your parents? >> my mother's family was incarcerated then sent to utah. if father's family ended up in the larger of the camps in arizona. as luck would have it both of those began nanas racetracks. people would've on horseback only if they could be vacated by the horses. >> host: did your parents talk about that? >> neither did. >> host: who are you talking about in your book? the city grows? >> the second generation that have all the fun. they grow up and working dawn until dusk the second generation via nisei they young women growing up in southern california who are able to participate in a large range many of them sponsored by churches or girl scouts or host organizations. >> host: professor valerie matsumoto 1920 through 1950 your fascination coming japanese americans did not get citizenship intel 1950 to? to make just a first generation because of the birthrigh
. >> host: professor at ucla be drawn location at ucla talking to professors about their book. you did not know the would to your family history but your book is called "city girls." during world war ii where were your parents? >> my mother's family was incarcerated then sent to utah. if father's family ended up in the larger of the camps in arizona. as luck would have it both of those began nanas racetracks. people would've on horseback only if they could be vacated by...
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the author is ucla history professor brenda stevenson. who was lat at-that harlins. >> guest: a 15-year-old african-american girl who philadelphia south central los angeles. at the time of her death she was living with her grandmother, he aunt, he cousins. she was a freshman in high school and she was killed on march 16, 1991, in south central in a store, the empire liquor market at 9172 figueroa street in south los angeles, by the shopkeeper. >> host: why was she killed. >> guest: because there was a struggle over a bottle of orange juice that cost $1.79. lat tasha entered the store -- we can see all of this on the video camera within the store. she entered the store at 9:30 a.m. she goes to the refrigerator cases, she picks up this bottle of orange juice, a quart bottle. places it in her back peak. the top is protruding out she walks forward to the counter. the shopkeeper is there and asked lat tasha is she was trying to steal her orange juice, and latasha said, no, i'm trying to pay for it. obviously there's some kind of language diffe
the author is ucla history professor brenda stevenson. who was lat at-that harlins. >> guest: a 15-year-old african-american girl who philadelphia south central los angeles. at the time of her death she was living with her grandmother, he aunt, he cousins. she was a freshman in high school and she was killed on march 16, 1991, in south central in a store, the empire liquor market at 9172 figueroa street in south los angeles, by the shopkeeper. >> host: why was she killed. >>...
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. >> host: what is your position here at ucla? >> what class is to you teach?>> introductory to american politics and of course, on the 1960's interdisciplinary >> host: why did you call your book "the gamble"? >> guest: we thought it was a great title because there were several bets being placed at the start of the election. as the campaign wore on to began writing and publishing. we needed it title that was a matter the outcome. so growing but slowly growing economy so what should they talk barack? should he point out that obama did not destroy the economy? but should they return the incumbent president to the white house? or take their chances on a challenger who claims he could be better? and then trying to enter that conversation with a journalist. >> host: did mitt romney ever have a chance? >> guest: absolutely. guess. he has said chance. but it was always going to be hard for him. >> host: talk about the obama field strategy. you cover that and "the gamble". >> guest: reid dash unloaded and addresses before the campaign ended. we knew where they were. i
. >> host: what is your position here at ucla? >> what class is to you teach?>> introductory to american politics and of course, on the 1960's interdisciplinary >> host: why did you call your book "the gamble"? >> guest: we thought it was a great title because there were several bets being placed at the start of the election. as the campaign wore on to began writing and publishing. we needed it title that was a matter the outcome. so growing but slowly...
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. >> host: talking with lane hirabayashi professor of asian american studies at ucla and the co-author of this book along with his uncle. >> and my dad. >> "a principled stand" the story of hirabayashi v. united states". >> make you very much. >> no i'm booktv we will introduce you to ucla professor otto santa ana what do you teach here? >> department of chicano studies. >> host: what courses are you teaching? >> language did in the media, language in the classroom provide teaching of class on political humor and all aspects of language sitter's socially relevant. >> your book is named "juan in a hundred" the representation of latinos n network news." here is the cover but what does the word latino mean? >> guest: all the people who are of latin american origen now citizens of the united states. >> host: as professor of chicano studies what does that mean? >> mexican-american descent another way to say mexican-americans. >> host: what is the latino population today in the united states? >> guest: 52 million a huge portion of society. >> host: your book is about representation on networ
. >> host: talking with lane hirabayashi professor of asian american studies at ucla and the co-author of this book along with his uncle. >> and my dad. >> "a principled stand" the story of hirabayashi v. united states". >> make you very much. >> no i'm booktv we will introduce you to ucla professor otto santa ana what do you teach here? >> department of chicano studies. >> host: what courses are you teaching? >> language did in the...
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. >> host: jorja leap, what do you teach at ucla? >> guest: how to survive the world in 10 weeks. i teach undergraduate and graduate in the school of public affairs. with undergraduates i teach it to quarter horse called introduction of social welfare of the students often referred to as guilt 100, which is literally how to change the world and that is class laboring in my opinion gang members here typing people in the child welfare system. i bring in the elderly and i have the students engage with individuals who really experienced these problems. at the graduate level i am privileged to teach research or research methods and also a class on juvenile justice and gang. in their research methods class, my students go an interview gang members and former gang numbers and really learn how to take life history and find out what the trajectory of these individual rights have been. >> host: at a middle-aged white guy and a woman in a red dress or anywhere they wanted in south-central and be safe? >> guest: no, absolutely not. first of all yeah, if we went down at 10:00 in the morning, w
. >> host: jorja leap, what do you teach at ucla? >> guest: how to survive the world in 10 weeks. i teach undergraduate and graduate in the school of public affairs. with undergraduates i teach it to quarter horse called introduction of social welfare of the students often referred to as guilt 100, which is literally how to change the world and that is class laboring in my opinion gang members here typing people in the child welfare system. i bring in the elderly and i have the...
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. >>> how about ucla? their quarterback, brett huntly, left the bruins game against texas with an elbow injury. uh-oh. so jerry, son of former ucla coach, took over. found jordan peyton. heroes tonight as ucla turns back texas 20-17 and he gets carried off the field, a night he will never forget. let's take you down to columbia, south carolina. the game cocks hosting georgia. south carolina up by one in the second. dylan thomas, rory anderson. pass and catch, it worked. they had to hang on to win. final of 38-35. >>> segue over to golf. third round of the tour championship. 14th hole, let's join adam scott, who off a sprinkler head, usually that doesn't work for me but it worked for him. tenth place at four under par. rory mcilroy had 15, trailing billy by a couple of rounds and made up ground. how about a 27-foot putt in the bottom of the cup. final group, mcilroy on sunday. >>> floyd may weather looking to stay undefeated and he will win by a unanimous division to decision to improve his career record to
. >>> how about ucla? their quarterback, brett huntly, left the bruins game against texas with an elbow injury. uh-oh. so jerry, son of former ucla coach, took over. found jordan peyton. heroes tonight as ucla turns back texas 20-17 and he gets carried off the field, a night he will never forget. let's take you down to columbia, south carolina. the game cocks hosting georgia. south carolina up by one in the second. dylan thomas, rory anderson. pass and catch, it worked. they had to...
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. >>> ucla and texas. fourth quarter, down three, ucla.erry neuheisel, rick's son in the game, because brett hunley was out with an arm injury. ucla wins it. >>> rice and texas a&m. second quarter, a&m leading. kenny hill. excuse me, kenny trill. makes a man miss. he scores. and take take the lead. they cruise against their rivals from houston. take a look at the other games going on right now in the s.e.c. finals. that texas a&m game still in progress in the third. 28-7 lead for the aggies. earlier in the day, alabama, no problem with southern miss. ole miss hammering university of louisiana-lafayette. >>> we move to the pac-12. oregon, huge win last week against michigan state. started a little slow today against wyoming. but then marcus mariota took over. from the 4 yard line. that play was reviewed. it stood. oregon hammers wyoming 48-14. >>> last weekend, a big weekend for the acc, especially virginia tech getting a win on the road at ohio state. this weekend, welcoming east carolina, and they get upset. shane carden in the beaning mo
. >>> ucla and texas. fourth quarter, down three, ucla.erry neuheisel, rick's son in the game, because brett hunley was out with an arm injury. ucla wins it. >>> rice and texas a&m. second quarter, a&m leading. kenny hill. excuse me, kenny trill. makes a man miss. he scores. and take take the lead. they cruise against their rivals from houston. take a look at the other games going on right now in the s.e.c. finals. that texas a&m game still in progress in the...
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" that you are watching booktv on c-span2. >> host: joining us on booktv is ucla professor walker what do you teach your? >> guest: and social movements n sociology. >> host: what is your background? >> as the scholar of social movements i have been interested with the rule of professionals how they help to facilitate advocacy policies including social movements as well as public participation. >> host: you have a new book called grassroots for higher. how has advocacy evolved over the years? >> sova this field of public affairs? so on behalf of a corporation in the industry group and there is something i think that is unusual to think of grassroots mobilization as a student organization social movement groups. what we have seen is a development that turns participation in today's services it is increasingly concerned about the reputation and industry groups that they need to respond to this don't want to rely on inside lobbying any more. but to plead their case like providing testimony or talking directly with policy makers. and not that conventional lobbyist. they get the mass public
" that you are watching booktv on c-span2. >> host: joining us on booktv is ucla professor walker what do you teach your? >> guest: and social movements n sociology. >> host: what is your background? >> as the scholar of social movements i have been interested with the rule of professionals how they help to facilitate advocacy policies including social movements as well as public participation. >> host: you have a new book called grassroots for higher. how has...
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. >>> ucla and texas. fourth quarter, down three, ucla.erry neuheisel, rick's son in the game, because brett hunley was out with an arm injury. ucla wins it. >>> rice and texas a&m. second quarter, a&m leading. kenny hill. excuse me, kenny trill. makes a man miss. he scores. and take take the lead. they cruise against their rivals from houston. take a look at the other games going on right now in the s.e.c. finals. that texas a&m game still in progress in the third. 28-7 lead for the aggies. earlier in the day, alabama, no problem with southern miss. ole miss hammering university of louisiana-lafayette. >>> we move to the pac-12. oregon, huge win last week against michigan state. started a little slow today against wyoming. but then marcus mariota took over. from the 4 yard line. that play was reviewed. it stood. oregon hammers wyoming 48-14. >>> last weekend, a big weekend for the acc, especially virginia tech getting a win on the road at ohio state. this weekend, welcoming east carolina, and they get upset. shane carden in the beaning mo
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my mother was born in northern california in oakland. >> host: valerie matsumoto is a professor at ucla and booktv is on location at the university of california los angeles talking with professors about their books. you didn't know we were going to do your family history prior to getting into your book i'm a which is called "city girls." during world war ii world war ii, were your parents? >> guest: my mother's family was first incarcerated in the center and then they were sent to the topaz camp in utah. my father's family was sent to the santa anita family center and they ended up in the largest of the camp in arizona. as luck would have it, both of those began as racetrack. so in both camps people that seem only just recently vacated by the worse. >> host: did your parents -- did they talk about this? >> guest: my father did not talk about it. but my mother has told me many stories about her experiences. >> host: who were the city girls you are talking about in your book? >> guest: the city girls are the urban japanese-american second-generation who got to have falsified that my poor
my mother was born in northern california in oakland. >> host: valerie matsumoto is a professor at ucla and booktv is on location at the university of california los angeles talking with professors about their books. you didn't know we were going to do your family history prior to getting into your book i'm a which is called "city girls." during world war ii world war ii, were your parents? >> guest: my mother's family was first incarcerated in the center and then they...
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. >> host: on location at ucla talking with professor walker about his new book grass roots for higher. the last question, where does the term grass-roots come from? >> a long history in the u.s. and not there for "the new york times" said grassroots is deal to many in politics and have deep roots in the tradition rethink of grass roots is free with the concerns of business. it is where we develop their say. now has more engagements we see that traditional association and now works with the same consulting firms. it is an important part of this andean something fundamentally different now. >> host: take you for your time. >> today i will talk about the future. never making predictions isn't knee-jerk but i will quote from that great philosopher. prediction is awfully hard to do especially if it is about the future. [laughter] i am a physicist we can talk about the future of the universe billions of years from now but i will quote from the other philosopher woody allen that he trinity is an awful long time especially for the end. [laughter] so you may say what does a physicist do anyway
. >> host: on location at ucla talking with professor walker about his new book grass roots for higher. the last question, where does the term grass-roots come from? >> a long history in the u.s. and not there for "the new york times" said grassroots is deal to many in politics and have deep roots in the tradition rethink of grass roots is free with the concerns of business. it is where we develop their say. now has more engagements we see that traditional association and...
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to join me is activist and ucla professor dr. hannah appel. fulbright scholar who earned her ph.d. at stanford. thank you for being on the program. >> glad to be here. >> what is the rolling jubilee? >> it's something we can think of as a social hack. it's an action that allows us, that in fact forces us to rethink, to reimagine what we thought we knew about debt. in the past debtors experienced debt as isolating, shameful, a reason to be afraid, a reason not to open the mail, a reason not to pick up the phone. and the rolling jubilee and strike debt work more broadly in saying what if debt was not about individual isolation, shame, fear, what if debt was a platform for collective action? so the rolling jubilee, by buying up what's called distressed debt for pennies on the dollar and then sending a letter to the debtor saying, hey, we've forgiven this debt, we don't try to collect it. we abolish it. we ask people to rething that and say, wait a minute, you can buy debt for pennies on the dollar? most think if their debt is a thousand dollars, it will cost a thousand dollars. they d
to join me is activist and ucla professor dr. hannah appel. fulbright scholar who earned her ph.d. at stanford. thank you for being on the program. >> glad to be here. >> what is the rolling jubilee? >> it's something we can think of as a social hack. it's an action that allows us, that in fact forces us to rethink, to reimagine what we thought we knew about debt. in the past debtors experienced debt as isolating, shameful, a reason to be afraid, a reason not to open the mail,...
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but that one near the ucla campus, that happened back in july. this is a new one tonight. what's unclear is this is along the same water main as the one in july or if this is a new rupture unrelated to that water main system. you may remember the water main that broke in july was about 100 years old. we'll continue to keep an eye on this and let you know what happens coming up tonight at 6:00. >>> "saturday night live" returned for its 40th season this weekend. "guardians of the galaxy" star chris pratt will be hosting wide receiver despite being an experienced actor the stage gives him the nervous jitters, but more than anything he looks forward to the big night. >> i'm most excited probably for the monologue to be backstage, to hear that noise. i'm excited to get dress rehearsal over with and to get one out of my system. i'm excited for all of it. >> it's going to be exciting to watch. the premiere will be a milestone for the cast and to help gear up the show will be airing vintage segments from the past 40 years. >> it's hard to hear that, 40 years. >> right? >> can't b
but that one near the ucla campus, that happened back in july. this is a new one tonight. what's unclear is this is along the same water main as the one in july or if this is a new rupture unrelated to that water main system. you may remember the water main that broke in july was about 100 years old. we'll continue to keep an eye on this and let you know what happens coming up tonight at 6:00. >>> "saturday night live" returned for its 40th season this weekend....
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>> it is ucla. i did some one of the poll but it was about 75 / 25 liberal.ssiles during the bush kerry election. i think beverly hills is about the same. but just the reflection of the l.a. area. a little more than they would be when they're older. but the class that i teach and the other thing we do these exercises of amok congress theqp son day pretend those democrats are a republican. as 40 percent republican inner 60% will live after the switch 45 / 55. >> host: by the time this interview airs you will be added different university. >> i will be up patriot at george mason. >> host: on the fairfax virginia? >> i used to have the job fair 20 years ago. it is a little uncomfortable at times been one of the only conservatives on campus i had as suspicion one time when i was up for a raise but george mason in the economics department i think the rest of the school is pretty close to the university's but. >> host: working on another book? and then this is the expos day i was on the faculty oversight committee. london insider report on the use of race. within
>> it is ucla. i did some one of the poll but it was about 75 / 25 liberal.ssiles during the bush kerry election. i think beverly hills is about the same. but just the reflection of the l.a. area. a little more than they would be when they're older. but the class that i teach and the other thing we do these exercises of amok congress theqp son day pretend those democrats are a republican. as 40 percent republican inner 60% will live after the switch 45 / 55. >> host: by the time...
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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 >> good afternoon, everybody. thank you, everyone for being here and i want to thank you for joining me and the board of supervisors for this special occasion to sign our next two year budget 8.6 he million dollars this city is worth it. it is as i may say an historic time and budget navigate as i signed this budget i'm reminded and i think the supervisors know this as well it is really the first time in 6 years we've had a budget deficit under $100 million the supervisors feel it as we've gone to every district and 4ri7bd to the needs of the district and make sure the budget reflected not only citywide values but our neighborhood as well i want to thank you president chiu and supervisor farrell all the members of this year's budget committee who are standing here and the entire members of the board of supervisors. i want to thank and department heads many who joined us in our neighborhood and than
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and adviser to the fed at ucla and then to have large sections on the depression and how that forces people by pushing unemployment. >> what we had for the urban schools to they really give you the indication of poverty? >> our showing pages headed various failings that were hard to do. do you know, the proem what is the meaning? of people going down the we have the patience of the stock market crash. a and the boy to hang himself he was hungry. so the poverty in their early thirties gets adequate coverage nobody denies people were hungry or monetary policy was off. thank you. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> party is. wedding receptions anything big happening was that the hitching posts in. built 1825 start with abraham lincoln court to win smith had decided after they had tried to grow potatoes not allow was growing in this part so the ones the homestead deal was over they decided this road witches the lincoln highway that a lot of people at that point were trying to travel he wanted to start a hotel or a campground right here. so he started with 25 rooms where people can ge
and adviser to the fed at ucla and then to have large sections on the depression and how that forces people by pushing unemployment. >> what we had for the urban schools to they really give you the indication of poverty? >> our showing pages headed various failings that were hard to do. do you know, the proem what is the meaning? of people going down the we have the patience of the stock market crash. a and the boy to hang himself he was hungry. so the poverty in their early...
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d'souza, operation iraqi freedom veterans discussing the current state of iraq, author interviews from ucla and much more. for more information, visit us on line at booktv.org. >> he's some of the latest -- here's some of the latest news about the publishing industry. author and journalist charles boden died on august 30th. his writing focused on the drug wars in mexico and immigration in the southwest. he made swivel appearances on booktv including our three-hour author interview program "in depth" which you can watch anytime on line at booktv.org. barnes & noble reported that their first quarter revenues decreased to $1.24 billion, that's down 7% compared to the previous year. "forbes" noted that the nation's top bookseller lost less money than was expected which may have contributed to the jump in the barnes & noble share price following the release of those first quarter results. science fiction and fantasy writing ursula kayla guinn will receive the medal for distinguished contribution to american letters at this year's national book awards on november 19th. she has written over 50 boo
d'souza, operation iraqi freedom veterans discussing the current state of iraq, author interviews from ucla and much more. for more information, visit us on line at booktv.org. >> he's some of the latest -- here's some of the latest news about the publishing industry. author and journalist charles boden died on august 30th. his writing focused on the drug wars in mexico and immigration in the southwest. he made swivel appearances on booktv including our three-hour author interview program...
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. >> guest: thank you >> host: ucla professor david hayes-bautista author of the book "el cinco de mayo" an american tradition." professor hayes-bautista what happened in mexico may five? >> the short version what most people though is mexico became independent. period. why is it celebrated the event of states? is in mexico it is hardly at all. but why? why would the victory 120-0500 miles away in another country have such an impact here? >> host: what were the french doing in papillote mexico? >> guest: we have to get to that it explains the origin of cinco day for looking at constitutional wall can 1776 weathered united states declares independence from england that all are created equal but then one-third of the people are slaves we have to give them rights? just kidding. said they are not born equal so so it denies basic civil rights to the non-whites. 1810 go to mexico to the mexican independence day. they announced it will have its independence from spain the first thing they will do is free the slaves that they did not libri within 10 days there would put them in jail. the second
. >> guest: thank you >> host: ucla professor david hayes-bautista author of the book "el cinco de mayo" an american tradition." professor hayes-bautista what happened in mexico may five? >> the short version what most people though is mexico became independent. period. why is it celebrated the event of states? is in mexico it is hardly at all. but why? why would the victory 120-0500 miles away in another country have such an impact here? >> host: what...
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early she did a great civic act of leaving her papers at ucla.ingleble to read every fan magazine article about reagan. i was able to read reviews of all of his movies. i was able to read a nancy questionnaire which she would answer questions about what she would do if she was not an actress, all kinds of amazing stuff. there was the copy of a hotel registry were? registry, where jack .eagan had signed his name he was a very dashing figure in the world, even with his signature. finally watching things like ronald reagan movies. i saw dozens of bezos of general electric -- dozens of episodes theater."l electric of course, a lot of what you are writing about when you are writing about an actor is his performances. during very long chapter there is also his involvement with the studio strike of the 1940's. there was a long house hearing on that strike. all kinds of stuff. >> how much of a democrat was he then? >> dyed in the wool. he was a hopeless liberal. you can go on youtube and watch an astonishing speech he gave on for theo in 1948 democratic
early she did a great civic act of leaving her papers at ucla.ingleble to read every fan magazine article about reagan. i was able to read reviews of all of his movies. i was able to read a nancy questionnaire which she would answer questions about what she would do if she was not an actress, all kinds of amazing stuff. there was the copy of a hotel registry were? registry, where jack .eagan had signed his name he was a very dashing figure in the world, even with his signature. finally watching...
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. >> host: talking with lane hirabayashi professor of asian american studies at ucla and the co-author of this book along with his uncle. >> and my dad. >> "a principled stand" the story of hirabayashi v. united states". >> make you very much.
. >> host: talking with lane hirabayashi professor of asian american studies at ucla and the co-author of this book along with his uncle. >> and my dad. >> "a principled stand" the story of hirabayashi v. united states". >> make you very much.
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. >>> si, yo fui a ucla y estudie teatro, pero si, todos los dÍas uno que sale como actriz tiene queson buenas para mujeres latinas porque siempre pandillero o una joven que se ha embarazada, que si, es parte de la comunidad, pero somos mÁs que eso, y por eso es que me siento feliz de una pelÍcula que es enseÑa diferentes partes de nuestra personalidad y aquÍ soy una mujer fuerte. >>> como has mantenido el espaÑol. >>> bueno, mamÁ me habla en espaÑol y vivÍa con mi abuela hasta que falleciÓ, y ella puro espaÑol, no hablaba nada de inglÉs casi toda mi familia hablan en espaÑol. >>> los esperamos, la pelÍcula es apertura, se va a enseÑar el 19 de septiembre a las 7 y media en teatro brava, y se va a volver a presentar el 27 de septiembre en el... a la una de la tarde, los esperamos en el cine, la noche de apertura o el dÍa de clausura el 27. >>> apoyar a los actores y actrices latinas ahÍ esta la pÁgina para mas informaciÓn festival de cine latino de san francisco, regresamos aquÍ acom como, con el... de san josÉ, no se vaya. el programa... esta apunto de clausurar porque no hay fondos
. >>> si, yo fui a ucla y estudie teatro, pero si, todos los dÍas uno que sale como actriz tiene queson buenas para mujeres latinas porque siempre pandillero o una joven que se ha embarazada, que si, es parte de la comunidad, pero somos mÁs que eso, y por eso es que me siento feliz de una pelÍcula que es enseÑa diferentes partes de nuestra personalidad y aquÍ soy una mujer fuerte. >>> como has mantenido el espaÑol. >>> bueno, mamÁ me habla en espaÑol y vivÍa...
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arizona state walloped by ucla thursday night on fox sports one.fc with a loss at boston colle college. here's russell. it will get inside the 10 and pay for it. matthew thomas with the tackle. >> joey: he leads the fake and becomes the blocker on the edge. russe russell doing a nice job. this team will be in good hands when bryce moves on. >> what a run at quarterbacks. >> not too bad. >> joe: no. second and short. first down. rg3 in his first few years when he was out. to warren, petty and russell. the heir aparent for the quarterback spot. >> joey: let's not forget coach briles before he got to baylor. >> joe: houston. >> joey: he only produced the all time leading rusher in the history of football. the clock winding down to a minute. baylor has past its first big. >> joe: test. flag down. iowa state. this crowd is going to have spots where it gets revved up, starts to believe it has a chance. credit to baylor for throwing those punches the cyclones threw early on. >> joey: they fed the crowd early, stayed with them after half time but there wer
arizona state walloped by ucla thursday night on fox sports one.fc with a loss at boston colle college. here's russell. it will get inside the 10 and pay for it. matthew thomas with the tackle. >> joey: he leads the fake and becomes the blocker on the edge. russe russell doing a nice job. this team will be in good hands when bryce moves on. >> what a run at quarterbacks. >> not too bad. >> joe: no. second and short. first down. rg3 in his first few years when he was out....
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arizona state walloped by ucla thursday night on fox sports one.fc with a loss at boston colle college. here's russell. it will get inside the 10 and pay for it. matthew thomas with the tackle. >> joey: he leads the fake and becomes the blocker on the edge. russe russell doing a nice job. this team will be in good hands when bryce moves on. >> what a run at quarterbacks. >> not too bad. >> joe: no. second and short. first down. rg3 in his first few years when he was out. to warren, petty and russell. the heir aparent for the quarterback spot. >> joey: let's not forget coach briles before he got to baylor. >> joe: houston. >> joey: he only produced the all time leading rusher in the history of football. the clock winding down to a minute. baylor has past its first big. >> joe: test. flag down. iowa state. this crowd is going to have spots where it gets revved up, starts to believe it has a chance. credit to baylor for throwing those punches the cyclones threw early on. >> joey: they fed the crowd early, stayed with them after half time but there wer
arizona state walloped by ucla thursday night on fox sports one.fc with a loss at boston colle college. here's russell. it will get inside the 10 and pay for it. matthew thomas with the tackle. >> joey: he leads the fake and becomes the blocker on the edge. russe russell doing a nice job. this team will be in good hands when bryce moves on. >> what a run at quarterbacks. >> not too bad. >> joe: no. second and short. first down. rg3 in his first few years when he was out....
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>> well, she goes to ucla, i'm out of here, i'll go to the west coast and follow her. >> what are youelicopter mom? >> kidding, kidding. i'll threaten to dough so! >> this will be a great week to take you around, because it is restaurant week. you get this fancy pants food for like half the price. so jen, where did you go? >> okay, lounge, date night go, ahead, do your fancy pouring, yes, chef getting crazy. >> but you know we love this game. mike, bring it in closer. what is that food? what is that food? >> not enough. >> it is so yummy. what is that food? we'll tell you after the break. sorry, chef, we play this game. kind of >> sometimes in the front of the desk, we put roaring fire, pretends like we had heat. >> oh, okay. >> can't do that now. >> we have got to rethink this. >> our whole legs and things would be on fire. what could you do, you could put that mat things next to you. >> to warm us and provide some ambience. >> flames, to warm you up. >> right. >> we'll work on it. >> hopefully, hopefully we have some time to figure it out. won't come too soon. >> that's true. she is
>> well, she goes to ucla, i'm out of here, i'll go to the west coast and follow her. >> what are youelicopter mom? >> kidding, kidding. i'll threaten to dough so! >> this will be a great week to take you around, because it is restaurant week. you get this fancy pants food for like half the price. so jen, where did you go? >> okay, lounge, date night go, ahead, do your fancy pouring, yes, chef getting crazy. >> but you know we love this game. mike, bring it...
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. >> i'm politically to clemdz and ucla. >> just knowing we're giving back to the community. >> especiallyts home. >> people get hungry why not eat and give (clapping.) the airport it where i know to mind visions of traffic romance and excitement and gourmet can you limousine we're at san francisco inspirational airport to discover the award-winning concession that conspiracies us around the world. sfo serves are more 40 million travelers a year and a lot of the them are hungry there's many restaurant and nearly all are restaurant and cafe that's right even the airport is a diane designation. so tell me a little bit the food program at sfo and what makes this so special >> well, we have a we have food and beverage program at sfo we trivia important the sustainable organic produce and our objective to be a nonterminal and bring in the best food of san francisco for our passengers. >> i like this it's is (inaudible) i thank my parents for bringing me here. >> this the definitely better than the la airport one thousand times better than. >> i have a double knees burger with bacon. >> i realiz
. >> i'm politically to clemdz and ucla. >> just knowing we're giving back to the community. >> especiallyts home. >> people get hungry why not eat and give (clapping.) the airport it where i know to mind visions of traffic romance and excitement and gourmet can you limousine we're at san francisco inspirational airport to discover the award-winning concession that conspiracies us around the world. sfo serves are more 40 million travelers a year and a lot of the them are...
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few months ago one busted and flooded ucla campus for days. >> and a garbage truck hit the bridge, the impact from that truck was so strong it collapsed onto the road. the drive of the truck died at the hospital but no one else was seriously injured. >>> there is new life tonight for capital hill institution, will return to its original home on pennsylvania avenue. the huge fire 15 months forced them to three temporary locations, but it is very close to comin >> it truly was the glue and nails and screws that held capital hill together, it's devastating 2013 fire that ripped through this building founded in 1920 was much more than a local business, but the beating heart of locals. nearly everyone shopped at the store for one thing for an keys nick knacks for the key chains. >> it very much is a capital institut i'm exciteed it will be back and open again in the same spot. >> the complications of rebuilding has been solved. the company announced the hard ware store will return to its historic home under a long term lease part of a mixed retail and residential development. >> i'm really
few months ago one busted and flooded ucla campus for days. >> and a garbage truck hit the bridge, the impact from that truck was so strong it collapsed onto the road. the drive of the truck died at the hospital but no one else was seriously injured. >>> there is new life tonight for capital hill institution, will return to its original home on pennsylvania avenue. the huge fire 15 months forced them to three temporary locations, but it is very close to comin >> it truly...
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there was another gusher that flooded ucla in late july. it flooded the campus and nearby garages. >>> happening now, we want to get back to the story of the air travel. still recovering after a fire in a control center in chicago. lots of stranded passengers across the country and here in the bay area. we are live at san jose international with that part of the story. >> reporter: it's hard to believe that just one person can cause so much disruption in air travel. authorities say the suspect worked in telecommunications at the air traffic control center himself. they searched the apartment of 36-year-old brian howard, who lived alone. an affidavit, an fbi affidavit, obtained by the l.a. times says surveillance video shows him letting himself into the facility with a suitcase apparently containing gasoline cans. half and hour later, he posted a message on facebook about his plans and suicide. then he set fire to the facility, which caused chaos throughout the nation. howard was enraged over being transferred to hawaii after eight years in
there was another gusher that flooded ucla in late july. it flooded the campus and nearby garages. >>> happening now, we want to get back to the story of the air travel. still recovering after a fire in a control center in chicago. lots of stranded passengers across the country and here in the bay area. we are live at san jose international with that part of the story. >> reporter: it's hard to believe that just one person can cause so much disruption in air travel. authorities...
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ucla deep in the heart of texas face the longhorns in the jerry dome. ucla quarterback brett hundley travels for 11 yards, injuries his left elbow on the play. he would leave the game. his replacement jerry neuheisel, son of rick, in the fourth. 33 yards over the top to jordan tate. he threw two tds and the bruins hold on to win 20-17. >>> will ferrell cheering on his alma mater usc in boston. in the fourth boston trying to pull off the upset. quarterback tyler murphy finds the gap. gone. 66. 191 yards rushing. usc goes down in chestnut hill 37-31. that's the final. >>> oregon hosting wyoming at austin stadium. mascot optional. cowboys strike first. tanner gentry hauls in the kirkguard pass. marcus mariota threw for 221 and two tds. flips over the pylons. 48-14 victory. coming up later in this broadcast some upsets in college football and we'll tee it up in the final event of the year on the pga tour. stick around. i'll see you then. >> i'll be here. thanks, shu. much more ahead in our next half hour. another nfl player finds himself in legal trouble. t
ucla deep in the heart of texas face the longhorns in the jerry dome. ucla quarterback brett hundley travels for 11 yards, injuries his left elbow on the play. he would leave the game. his replacement jerry neuheisel, son of rick, in the fourth. 33 yards over the top to jordan tate. he threw two tds and the bruins hold on to win 20-17. >>> will ferrell cheering on his alma mater usc in boston. in the fourth boston trying to pull off the upset. quarterback tyler murphy finds the gap....
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this is put to test at ucla.ressed as being the so-called dork. >> how do you get -- >> that way. >> then the other shows up thinking he's cool. >> awkward, trying to bother them? so painful to watch. >> the guy starts attacking this poor dude with the glasses. ? trying to find the stinking -- >> do you really talk like that? what's up with your outfit. i want to take a picture, i want to show my friends i met the weirdest guy ever born. look how dumb you look. >> are they just going to let it happen? >> of course not. >> hey, that's really, really inappropriate. >> what are you doing? >> you are pretty, i don't know why he's talking to you. >> anyone's allowed to talk to me. >> i like what the girls do because they -- they deal with that to get between the bully and the guy who is attacked. >> be mean to someone else. >> i'm just trying to save you guys. i've seen -- >> i don't need saving thank you. >> the girls are athletes, like don't mess with them. >> they are polite about it. just go away. >> i feel bad fo
this is put to test at ucla.ressed as being the so-called dork. >> how do you get -- >> that way. >> then the other shows up thinking he's cool. >> awkward, trying to bother them? so painful to watch. >> the guy starts attacking this poor dude with the glasses. ? trying to find the stinking -- >> do you really talk like that? what's up with your outfit. i want to take a picture, i want to show my friends i met the weirdest guy ever born. look how dumb you...
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. >> i'm politically to clemdz and ucla. >> just knowing we're giving back to the community. >> especiallysh speaking population it hits home. >> people get hungry why not eat and give >>> regular meeting for wednesday august 20th #shgs 2014 >> please silence all cell phones. >> [calling roll]: commissioner highland, commissioner john, commissioner matsuda and pearlman. >>> commissioners first on your agenda is general public comment. at this time the general public may address subject matter jurisdiction. with respect to agenda items your opportunity to address the commission alrey
. >> i'm politically to clemdz and ucla. >> just knowing we're giving back to the community. >> especiallysh speaking population it hits home. >> people get hungry why not eat and give >>> regular meeting for wednesday august 20th #shgs 2014 >> please silence all cell phones. >> [calling roll]: commissioner highland, commissioner john, commissioner matsuda and pearlman. >>> commissioners first on your agenda is general public comment. at...
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. >> reporter: 18-year-old sasha deming is a college freshman at ucla and believes the new yes means yes law could help reduce the number of assaults on college campuses across the state. >> every girl i know has been harassed at some point. >> reporter: the law affects public and private california colleges and universities that receive state financial aid. students attending those schools are now required to make an affirmative unambiguous and conscious decision before having sex. the law all says a lack of resistance or silence cannot be interpreted as a yes. neither can being drunk or asleep. the consent can be nonverbal, but opponents argue the new protocol will lead to confusion and unfair blame. this 23-year-old is a college senior. >> it is hard to kind of -- i don't know -- police that sort of thing. it's not like there's a third party there saying i'm a witness. you both didn't say yes sort of thing. >> reporter: roxanne neil teaches incoming freshmen at ucla about issues relating to sexual assault and violence and supports the new law. >> i think it gives a consistent unde
. >> reporter: 18-year-old sasha deming is a college freshman at ucla and believes the new yes means yes law could help reduce the number of assaults on college campuses across the state. >> every girl i know has been harassed at some point. >> reporter: the law affects public and private california colleges and universities that receive state financial aid. students attending those schools are now required to make an affirmative unambiguous and conscious decision before...
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themselves with breast cancer, they were afraid today scare women away, and revlon funded a lot of the ucla research, a very important drug in breast cancer treatment. so some of the money really does go to good things and good research, but you have to look and find out and some of the companies will donate without you buying a product. now, when you're a breast cancer research organization as we are, we do need that money. it actually does go to research, and it is a good source of funding, so it's a balance. and i think what gayle was saying, you have to think before you pink, and look into it. and if it does look like they're doing something valuable and they're giving a significant amount of money, maybe it is wort it, and if not, maybe not. >> i would also like to suggest that instead of buying products that are pink or have a ribbon on them, if people want their money to go to good organizations, take the money directly and research the organizations and give it directly to the organizations themselves. just give the money there and forget the pink shoes and the pink drill bits and d
themselves with breast cancer, they were afraid today scare women away, and revlon funded a lot of the ucla research, a very important drug in breast cancer treatment. so some of the money really does go to good things and good research, but you have to look and find out and some of the companies will donate without you buying a product. now, when you're a breast cancer research organization as we are, we do need that money. it actually does go to research, and it is a good source of funding,...
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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 >> we've never been in so much focus worldwide and will not be this this is a the moment in time when a story going and make a wish is a program that fulfills wishes for children we operate in every cities there are 62 chapters. our chapter was formed in 8984 we fulfilled 24 wishes. our chapter covers from movntd ray 17 communities and we expect to fully 3 hundred and 50 wishes this year. we send verizon's it out to the wish families and interviews the wish child and if you do their heartfelt wish then go to work to make it happen. dismissals is a 5-year-old boy who was diagnosing diagnosed with life without parole when he was 20 months old he's 5 hose now in remission he had his port removed hose monopoly on the chemotherapy. this particular wish the parents wanted to wait until he had energy. i began assigning this wish with the family in march and started to understand the two miles how are we g
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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 test. >> good afternoon. welcome to the san francisco budget & finance sub-committee i'm supervisor wiener to my right is supervisor kim the committee vice chair and supervisor cohen will not be able to join us today, our clerk is awning debris awe bigger and thank you to commissioner honda jennifer lowe and other. madam clerk, any announcements? phones, pagers and similar sound-producing electronic devices are prohibited at this meeting. implemented speaker cards should be submitted to the clerk and
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what rush limbaugh thinks and here is no surprise, a very different take from a young co-ed at ucla. let's get started. >> up first, roger goodell, he says he's not satisfied with the way he handled the nfl abuse scandals but he doesn't think he should lose his job. >> have you considered resigning at any point throughout this? >> i have not. i'm focused on doing my job and doing the best to my ability. i understand when people were critical of your performance. but we have a lot of work to do. that's my focus. >> roger goodell made $74 million in two years. if the nfl were a public company, shareholders would demand action. has commissioner roger goodell done enough? or should goodell go? joining us now is a former player for the atlanta falcons and the buffalo bills, thanks for being here. that's the question. should he stay or go? >> well, i don't think it's an option for him to go. the owners clearly stand behind roger goodell. he made them billions of dollars. it's clear he messed up. i think the one thing that has to happen is that he has to relinquish his role as sole arbiter
what rush limbaugh thinks and here is no surprise, a very different take from a young co-ed at ucla. let's get started. >> up first, roger goodell, he says he's not satisfied with the way he handled the nfl abuse scandals but he doesn't think he should lose his job. >> have you considered resigning at any point throughout this? >> i have not. i'm focused on doing my job and doing the best to my ability. i understand when people were critical of your performance. but we have a...
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i know that kip high school was one of the high schools to help me to prepare for my dream school ucla's or princeton i remember i received a letter and asked why i was on the waiting list because there were two many kids that employed and not enough space i if know what to do eventually i was expected i know that kip would help me my high school is helping me to propose by providing important information about college and helpings us to you understand where we want to go to college and kip helps the african-americans we can be successful and go to a four-year college i ask you for your support to give the kip middle school students and the kip charter school to continue down a successful path i love having the community surrounding me so thank you (clapping.) okay. >> comments from the board or superintendent and i want to remind folks that is the same discussion about gateway too commissioner wynns i have a question i should have asked do we all agree not to give preference to individual schools for our committees he's e employees when we were asked to do that correct that's correct ju
i know that kip high school was one of the high schools to help me to prepare for my dream school ucla's or princeton i remember i received a letter and asked why i was on the waiting list because there were two many kids that employed and not enough space i if know what to do eventually i was expected i know that kip would help me my high school is helping me to propose by providing important information about college and helpings us to you understand where we want to go to college and kip...
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is and their adapting in a smaller fish bowl to go to a larger one and larger one and let's face it ucla has 50 thousand students i know this is urgent i feel i'd like to have no more a conversation but the restraint said there's a sense of urgencycy and a sense of obligation to that community to provide a school that is successful every student what about successful and 3 years when they graduate can compete competitively with any student in the san francisco and hopefully the world. >> commissioner mendoza-mcdonnell i have a meeting schedule on october 7th for willie brown. >> so is october 7th too late to have the discussion and bring that for a vote on the following week is it you want it in the guide is that the - is that what we're up against. >> yeah. we're pushed up again, our drop-dead deadline in terms of our enrollment guides everything needs to go to printed at the end of this month. >> so i would rather have a supplemental to the guide or something that goes into the guide that actually stand outside of the incite about willie brown and have it's on table that is you know st
is and their adapting in a smaller fish bowl to go to a larger one and larger one and let's face it ucla has 50 thousand students i know this is urgent i feel i'd like to have no more a conversation but the restraint said there's a sense of urgencycy and a sense of obligation to that community to provide a school that is successful every student what about successful and 3 years when they graduate can compete competitively with any student in the san francisco and hopefully the world. >>...
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ucla was shut down with extensive damage to pauley pavilion and other buildings on campus in late july. >>> coming up, apple unveils its latest gadgets and the internet goes crazy, but it wasn't just the iphone 6 and apple watch grabbing attention. >> we want to invite all you pet lovers out there send us your questions about their health and well-being. email pets@kpix.com or on our facebook page, just search kpix/cbs, and we'll have our pet expert give you an answer every friday right here at noon. for its new ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, it >>> right now in late summer plums are coming in absolutely beautifully. there are so many varieties of plums from yellow to red purple and even black. we are going to talk about black plums. when you pick them out, you will notice a small silver streak around them. it doesn't affect the flavor. you want to make sure the black color is still coming through. they should be heavy and slightly firm to the touch. a little bit of give is all right. now, when you bring your plums home, make sure you store them in the refrigerator. they have a small pit and tha
ucla was shut down with extensive damage to pauley pavilion and other buildings on campus in late july. >>> coming up, apple unveils its latest gadgets and the internet goes crazy, but it wasn't just the iphone 6 and apple watch grabbing attention. >> we want to invite all you pet lovers out there send us your questions about their health and well-being. email pets@kpix.com or on our facebook page, just search kpix/cbs, and we'll have our pet expert give you an answer every...