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after high school and then i went to ucla. following the rules of the coaches i've have a lot of coaching they understand discipline from a lot of other people in their vantage points i'm happy that i'm following my own things. mech what are you doing these days? >> these days i'm writing i'm spending time with my grand daughter. have a beautiful granddaughter. i'm just try to think about what's happening in the world. >> what about your charity? >> we try to get kids from inner-city about that. they give them the opportunity and that enables them for all of the good jobs in the 21st century. i think it is a good thing to get kids to understand what the possibilities are. they all want to be denzel washington or beyoncÉ there are 70 great jobs out there that require them to be well grounded. my giving them an insight as to where the jobs are at the right time in their life i think it makes it possible for them to take a good path to achieve their goals. >> i think writing does come easy to me. i'm able to organize my thoughts
after high school and then i went to ucla. following the rules of the coaches i've have a lot of coaching they understand discipline from a lot of other people in their vantage points i'm happy that i'm following my own things. mech what are you doing these days? >> these days i'm writing i'm spending time with my grand daughter. have a beautiful granddaughter. i'm just try to think about what's happening in the world. >> what about your charity? >> we try to get kids from...
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a is chancellor of ucla and biobehavioral sciences. research focuses on the effect of aging and the nervous system and how it impacts biological timing in humans. ucla inthe reins of 2007. prior to being a brilliant, he was a a. he served as provost of the university of virginia. he is also the inventor of several devices including a noncontact respiratory monitor for the prevention of sudden infant death syndrome, and an avid collector of vacuum tube radios. perhaps they will hear a little of that tonight. [laughter] eddie just joined us from the ucla basketball game. he gets the most frequent flyer miles. [laughter] we also have have dr. anusuya chatterjee, a health economist and fellow at the milken institute where she has led studies on obesity, medical technology and chronic disease prevention. she was also created the influential milken institute best cities for aging index and co-authored a chapter of the recently published book "the upside of aging. and all theser experts around of applause. [applause] a few introductory remark
a is chancellor of ucla and biobehavioral sciences. research focuses on the effect of aging and the nervous system and how it impacts biological timing in humans. ucla inthe reins of 2007. prior to being a brilliant, he was a a. he served as provost of the university of virginia. he is also the inventor of several devices including a noncontact respiratory monitor for the prevention of sudden infant death syndrome, and an avid collector of vacuum tube radios. perhaps they will hear a little of...
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at ucla. he has caught up in is looking forward to showing us what he's got. >> every day is something new for me. i am excited and getting there. it is definitely a process but i think we are going to showcase some great talent there. >> the united states leads overall in the middle count with 22 metals. a quick note from washington manager has hospitalized with had -- pest chain -- chest pains. he is going to be okay. tempting accents of sheer pleasure. introducing "unicorn whispers." this should be the name. or something more like "golden gold." or maybe, "mmmmmm mmhmm." but, with 20% of your daily fiber, its actually fiber one. so delicious, it should have another name. wow! ohioans used to work here, but not anymore. portman voted to give tax breaks to companies that shipped our jobs overseas. and get this: he even gave them a tax break to pay for packing up the equipment and shipping it to places like china. rob portman certainly isn't going to get a lot of votes from here in ohio. >>> c
at ucla. he has caught up in is looking forward to showing us what he's got. >> every day is something new for me. i am excited and getting there. it is definitely a process but i think we are going to showcase some great talent there. >> the united states leads overall in the middle count with 22 metals. a quick note from washington manager has hospitalized with had -- pest chain -- chest pains. he is going to be okay. tempting accents of sheer pleasure. introducing "unicorn...
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the panel discussed by ucla. [applause] >> thank you for having me here, thank you all for coming out tonight. i'm looking forward to an interesting discussion, hopefully learning along side of you from the great panel of experts here. ly introduce them now to my left we we have patricia, author of mind and media, the effect of televisions and computers. book was translated into nine languages and republished last year as a 30th anniversary edition. her research on technology effect on young people discover the full range of radio, video games, teen chatrooms, facebook and instagram. thank you for being here. [applause] >> i also have gene block. a bio-behavioral scientist. his car -- current research focuses on biological timing in humans. he took the reigns at ucla in 2007, prior to becoming he was a cavalier serving as provost at the university of virginia. he's also the inventor of several devices including a noncontact monitor of sudden infant death syndrome and he's also a collector of radios. and he joined
the panel discussed by ucla. [applause] >> thank you for having me here, thank you all for coming out tonight. i'm looking forward to an interesting discussion, hopefully learning along side of you from the great panel of experts here. ly introduce them now to my left we we have patricia, author of mind and media, the effect of televisions and computers. book was translated into nine languages and republished last year as a 30th anniversary edition. her research on technology effect on...
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. >> on tuesday, ucla put a on tuesday, ucla science professor and american university historian discuss their prediction for the election. they also talked about the campaign styles of donald trump and hillary clinton. hosted by the hammer museum in los angeles, this is about one hour and 20 minutes. [applause] you for coming tonight to hear from our guests. ory are not sidekicks pundits are prognosticators, but political scientists and historians to study elections and the result of elections and everything that happens in between. clearly in this year of the outsider, status quo politicians are having a hard time practicing politics as usual. parroting political rhetoric with platitudes and promises that are falling flat because the electorate is angry and donald trump has changed the narrative and not necessarily for the better. rather than predicting the unpredictable, ucla political scientist will begin to explain the unpredictable. she was big for 10 or 15 minutes then american university historian will explain his production system that is correct we predicted -- correctly predic
. >> on tuesday, ucla put a on tuesday, ucla science professor and american university historian discuss their prediction for the election. they also talked about the campaign styles of donald trump and hillary clinton. hosted by the hammer museum in los angeles, this is about one hour and 20 minutes. [applause] you for coming tonight to hear from our guests. ory are not sidekicks pundits are prognosticators, but political scientists and historians to study elections and the result of...
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they open against j ucla, michigan and reno all in a month's time. the schedule appears to be a little more manageable... jackson state, central michigan and idaho are three of their first four opponents. they do meet ucla next week... but this year's schedule isn't as brutal as last. tony sanchez/unlv head coach: "is it more manageable maybe so, but if we go in with that attitude we're going to get knocked on our tail., i really think the thing i like about these guys and their approach it's not about the opponent but about this blue collar attitude, show up everyday, punch in your time card, go game day comes you go our and apply your trade." surprisingly this isn't the first time the schools have played football. they last met in 1975, here in las vegas. unlv won that game 39-2. this isn't that game, but this is what the team looked like back then. interesting fact, one of their quarterbacks this season-- jarin more-a-cow-ee is fighting for a starting nod, was once a walk-on at unlv. powerful bat, quick legs but otherwise shaky skills in a workout
they open against j ucla, michigan and reno all in a month's time. the schedule appears to be a little more manageable... jackson state, central michigan and idaho are three of their first four opponents. they do meet ucla next week... but this year's schedule isn't as brutal as last. tony sanchez/unlv head coach: "is it more manageable maybe so, but if we go in with that attitude we're going to get knocked on our tail., i really think the thing i like about these guys and their approach...
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[inaudible] academy of arts and sciences heading to ucla! you are going to berkeley, that is even better! uc berkeley. [inaudible] from abraham high school, uc davis! last but not least, evon ngo from john o'connell high school heading to san francisco state university! alright. we will now ask all of our graduates to come up and for a big group photo so we can memorialize our new leaders in city and county of san francisco, please give it up for the 2016 mayor, i am the fuper scholarship award recipients! we'll get a couple in the front and do a little kneeling action. >> i'm warren corn field and we are doing a series called stay safe, we are going to talk about staying in your home after an earthquake and taking care of your pet's needs. ♪ >> here we are at the spur urban ken center and we are in this little house that was built to show what it is like in san francisco after an earthquake. we are very pleased to have with us today, pat brown from the department of animal care and control and her friend oreo. >> hi. >> lauren. >> could you
[inaudible] academy of arts and sciences heading to ucla! you are going to berkeley, that is even better! uc berkeley. [inaudible] from abraham high school, uc davis! last but not least, evon ngo from john o'connell high school heading to san francisco state university! alright. we will now ask all of our graduates to come up and for a big group photo so we can memorialize our new leaders in city and county of san francisco, please give it up for the 2016 mayor, i am the fuper scholarship award...
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[inaudible] academy of arts and sciences heading to ucla! you are going to berkeley, that is even better! uc berkeley. [inaudible] from abraham high school, uc davis! last but not least, evon ngo from john o'connell high school heading to san francisco state university! alright. we will now ask all of our graduates to come up and for a big group photo so we can memorialize our new leaders in city and county of san francisco, please give it up for the 2016 mayor, i am the fuper scholarship award recipients! we'll get a couple in the front and do a little kneeling action. >> just a few steps away from union square is a quiet corner stone of san francisco's our community to the meridian gallery has a 20-year history of supporting visual arts. experimental music concert, and also readings. >> give us this day our daily bread at least three times a day. and lead us not into temptation to often on weekdays. [laughter] >> meridians' stands apart from the commercial galleries around union square, and it is because of their core mission, to increase
[inaudible] academy of arts and sciences heading to ucla! you are going to berkeley, that is even better! uc berkeley. [inaudible] from abraham high school, uc davis! last but not least, evon ngo from john o'connell high school heading to san francisco state university! alright. we will now ask all of our graduates to come up and for a big group photo so we can memorialize our new leaders in city and county of san francisco, please give it up for the 2016 mayor, i am the fuper scholarship award...
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[inaudible] academy of arts and sciences heading to ucla! you are going to berkeley, that is even better! uc berkeley. [inaudible] from abraham high school, uc davis! last but not least, evon ngo from john o'connell high school heading to san francisco state university! alright. we will now ask all of our graduates to come up and for a big group photo so we can memorialize our new leaders in city and county of san francisco, please give it up for the 2016 mayor, i am the fuper scholarship award recipients! we'll get a couple in the front and do a little kneeling action. >> good afternoon, party people. want to welcome you back to san francisco employment retirement system. i hope you are excited to be here, as i am. i'm malia cohen, the newly reelected body. iment to introduce brian stansbury, our new vice president of the body and i like to begin with the pledge
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ucla political lynn andofessor loin historian discussed their election.ns about the they also discussed the campaign styles of donald trump and hillary clinton. hosted by the hammer museum in about 1:20. this is [applause] you, claudia, and all of you for coming tonight to two distinguished guests who are not psychics or prognosticators, but political scientists and historians who tudy elections and the results of the elections and everything that happens in between. learly, in this year of the outsider, status quo politicians are having a hard time usual, ng politics as parroting predictable political rhetoric with platitudes and falling flat are and of course the electorate is ngry, and donald trump has changed the narrative, and not necessarily for the better. rather than predict the npredictable, ucla political scientist lynn maverick will begin in explaining the unpredictable. 10 or 15 peak for minutes. then american university alan lichman will explain his system that has presidential y election since 1984. he perhaps might venture a guess outcome of this wild ride we have been on
ucla political lynn andofessor loin historian discussed their election.ns about the they also discussed the campaign styles of donald trump and hillary clinton. hosted by the hammer museum in about 1:20. this is [applause] you, claudia, and all of you for coming tonight to two distinguished guests who are not psychics or prognosticators, but political scientists and historians who tudy elections and the results of the elections and everything that happens in between. learly, in this year of the...
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rather than predicting the unpredictable, ucla political to explainill begin the unpredictable. she was big for 10 or 15 minutes then american university historian will explain his production system that is correct we predicted -- correctly predicted every president election since 1984. he might venture a guess about the outcome of this wild ride we have been on for many months and many billions of dollars later. if he throws up his arms and says it is all too crazy, we will not hold it against him. after he has spoken, we will have a conversation before extensive q and a with our audience. the choices are presidency has non expanded so normal -- more complaining about having to vote for the lesser of two evils. not only had donald trump, hillary clinton, gary johnson, and joel stein, but as of yesterday, we can now include evan mcmullen, a mormon bachelor formerly with the cia who is chief policy director of the house republican conference and is now running for president representing the republican never trump movement. let me introduce the professor of political science at th
rather than predicting the unpredictable, ucla political to explainill begin the unpredictable. she was big for 10 or 15 minutes then american university historian will explain his production system that is correct we predicted -- correctly predicted every president election since 1984. he might venture a guess about the outcome of this wild ride we have been on for many months and many billions of dollars later. if he throws up his arms and says it is all too crazy, we will not hold it against...
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she's cheering on her beloved going to california this fall attending ucla. >>> olympic defending champ gabby douglas is back. >> "extra, extra" she's the first all-around champ to make the olympic team since nadia comaneci, and she shows off her wild side in her reality show, "douglas family gold." >> she would love to pursue aking and maybe crush. >>> aly raiseman a returning ve. member of the fierce five. the now 22-year-old showed off herr moves in the ballroom and that's what got her ready for rio. >> doing "dancing with the stars" got me to realize how much i love to compete, work hard and how competitive i am. >>> we are week away from the new fall tv season and coming and where we set a record for ten amy nominations and they're imagining the rocky horror picture show. >> you also have a tv version of "lethal weapon" movies and the return of "24" minus kiefer sutherland. i know he says he's done playing jack bauer, but maybe we'll see a little cameo. >> renee talked to all of the stars you will see this upcoming season on fox. >>> the scream queens are back. >> this season it's
she's cheering on her beloved going to california this fall attending ucla. >>> olympic defending champ gabby douglas is back. >> "extra, extra" she's the first all-around champ to make the olympic team since nadia comaneci, and she shows off her wild side in her reality show, "douglas family gold." >> she would love to pursue aking and maybe crush. >>> aly raiseman a returning ve. member of the fierce five. the now 22-year-old showed off herr...
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and that's why i spend time with these professors from ucla and that re-enforced my view that ideas maked they make also politics and by not only learning, but then by investing in the world of ideas, in the world of new ideas, i could not only learn something for me, but hopefully krib9. >> so you like many billionaires have pledged that you're going to give away most of your money, but what's unusual, is that you're giving away the vast majority of it and this is hundreds of millions of dollars to fund ideas. there's no hospital wings with your name attached. you want to fund ideas. why? >> because at the end of the day, they shape us more than anything else. hospitals are very important, luckily lots of people are doing it. but we are still shaped today by confucius, by jesus christ, by carl marx, for good or for bad. but people who made a difference in terms of our culture, in terms of who we are as humans, our lives, our personal and political lives. and i do think we need new thinking. i feel strongly that in this world where politics and conventional politics are being challenged,
and that's why i spend time with these professors from ucla and that re-enforced my view that ideas maked they make also politics and by not only learning, but then by investing in the world of ideas, in the world of new ideas, i could not only learn something for me, but hopefully krib9. >> so you like many billionaires have pledged that you're going to give away most of your money, but what's unusual, is that you're giving away the vast majority of it and this is hundreds of millions of...
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like but not just western but also eastern and that's why i spend time with these professors from ucland it reinforced my view that ideas make the world and they make also politics and by not only learning but then by investing in the world of ideas, in the world of new ideas, i could not only learn something for me but hopefully contribute. >> so now you, like many billionaires, have pledged that you are going to give away most of your money but what's unusual, you're giving away the vast majority of it, and this is hundreds of millions of dollars, to fund ideas. there is no hospital wings with your name attached. you want to fund ideas. why? >> because at the end of the day, they shape us more than anything else. hospitals are very important. luckily, lots of people are doing it. but we are still shaped today by jesus christ for good or for bad. so the people who have really made a difference in terms of our culture and in terms of who we are as humans and our lives, our social and political lives, these people are thinkers and today i do think we need new thinking. i feel strongly t
like but not just western but also eastern and that's why i spend time with these professors from ucland it reinforced my view that ideas make the world and they make also politics and by not only learning but then by investing in the world of ideas, in the world of new ideas, i could not only learn something for me but hopefully contribute. >> so now you, like many billionaires, have pledged that you are going to give away most of your money but what's unusual, you're giving away the...
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they do meet ucla next week.. as brutal as last. howevere, head coach tony sanchez isn't taking this year's schedule too lightly. tony sanchez/unlv head coach: "is it more manageable maybe so, but if we go in with that attitude we're going to get knocked on our tail., i really think the thing i like about these guys and their approach it's not about the opponent but about this blue collar attitude ((brian loftus)) >> the last time the two schools met was in 1975, here in las vegas. unlv won that game 39-2. morikawa fighting for a starting nod, was once a walk-on at unlv./// ((brian loftus)) >>> if you've never seen historically black college marching bands... you're in for a treat. the jackson state band is known as the "sonic boom of the south" they'll be playing in pearson community center tonight at 6:30./// ((kirsten joyce)) >>> olympic gold medalist connor fields now has the key to the city of henderson. the green valley high school grad is the first american to medal in bmx racing he almost cried on the medal stand. connor fie
they do meet ucla next week.. as brutal as last. howevere, head coach tony sanchez isn't taking this year's schedule too lightly. tony sanchez/unlv head coach: "is it more manageable maybe so, but if we go in with that attitude we're going to get knocked on our tail., i really think the thing i like about these guys and their approach it's not about the opponent but about this blue collar attitude ((brian loftus)) >> the last time the two schools met was in 1975, here in las vegas....
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. >> my daughters went off to college, jessica went to ucla. first day on campus is there dudes from master card and visa giving away card with $3,000 on it. she ripped right through them. hey, dad they gave me $3,000 at ucla. >> that is just airport they give you teddy bear. that is a a cute teddy bear. >> yes. >> cute little gift. >> yes. >> i like that. >> do you think there is a point in giving allowance at all, should we just scrap them all together. >> i never gave my kids an allowance. >> you didn't either. >> no. >> if i wanted something there was one teddy bear i wanted and it was kind of expensive. my kids say if you do enough chores and do all this stuff we will pay you certain things. give us a proposal. what you want to do and we will tell you how much you will get and raise enough money, then you can get it. >> did you get the bear. >> yes, after a month and a half. >> do you still have the bear. >> i still that have bear. >> is it a gund bear. >> no, it was a big ty bear, but wasn't your typical beanie baby, it was really nice, n
. >> my daughters went off to college, jessica went to ucla. first day on campus is there dudes from master card and visa giving away card with $3,000 on it. she ripped right through them. hey, dad they gave me $3,000 at ucla. >> that is just airport they give you teddy bear. that is a a cute teddy bear. >> yes. >> cute little gift. >> yes. >> i like that. >> do you think there is a point in giving allowance at all, should we just scrap them all...
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the ucla transfer was never able to move up the depth chart. he remains the number three quarterback. that's your mornin update. enjoy your day. >>> coming up on abc action news at 5:00, take a look at this right here. you can't really see it, but we're going to show you pictures and let you decide, do you think that's art? the citrus county deputies say no, it's not. we'll tell you the great lengths they went to, to catch the person responsible for that. >>> walking down the aisle -- isn't just expensive for the >>> all right. good morning. we're looking at muggy, but clear skies for the most part. temps right now at 79 in tampa and generally in the low 80s right along the coast. the bus stop forecast looks dry and good. sunrise is coming up at 7:06. we'll have the afternoon storms. more on that and the tropics >>> a missing king cobra now in the bag in texas. it went missing from the barn that is within two miles of a middle school and high school. one school canceled outdoor activities while they searched for the snake. search teams found it
the ucla transfer was never able to move up the depth chart. he remains the number three quarterback. that's your mornin update. enjoy your day. >>> coming up on abc action news at 5:00, take a look at this right here. you can't really see it, but we're going to show you pictures and let you decide, do you think that's art? the citrus county deputies say no, it's not. we'll tell you the great lengths they went to, to catch the person responsible for that. >>> walking down the...
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the ucla transfer was never able to move up the chart. he remains number three behind red shirt change. . >> closed satisfactioning is brought to you by lakeland >>> the hour by hour fork, wake up to upper 70s. the skies will not develop until later in the day. for bus ride in, it will be warm and the storms pop up 92. of course we are keeping an eye on the tropics. with the waive it is a day or two, we will have more first thing in morning. >> we are continuing coverage on the web site atness action news.com. >> have a good night. we will see you back here >> dicky: from hollywood it's ?jimmy kimmel live?! tonight, bob odenkirk, kendall jenner, and music from kiefer sutherland with cleto and the cletones. and now, stay jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ? >> jimmy: hi, everyone. welcome. very nice. i'm jimmy, i'm the host of the show. thanks for watching.
the ucla transfer was never able to move up the chart. he remains number three behind red shirt change. . >> closed satisfactioning is brought to you by lakeland >>> the hour by hour fork, wake up to upper 70s. the skies will not develop until later in the day. for bus ride in, it will be warm and the storms pop up 92. of course we are keeping an eye on the tropics. with the waive it is a day or two, we will have more first thing in morning. >> we are continuing coverage on...
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. >> i would like to go to ucla and yale and oxford. >> it's ambitious. john treanor, news3. >> time to check with our weather authority in the news3 weather authority. >> hello jerry. >> how is it going? now the heat returns just in time for new school year. wouldn't you let's go over and look at our skies. actually it's a beautiful day today, 93, by august standards, that's living large, bubbling clouds over the setting sun. flush of color at the sunset, skies have darkened, down at that camera in the southeast dew point headed in the right direction. 86 in the central valley on the strip and as you move to the west, southwest anyway, 78 at durango and blue diamond. 82 in mesquite. eastern clark county, 89 at pahrump, 58 on the mountain and 92 in laughlin. henderson way, highlands, and uniformly in the 90s. low 90ss in the west valley. you just have to. unfortunately those 90s short-lived because we will be warming up tomorrow. current temperatures, what happened to my current -- this we'll just have to go with that. computer's acting up. we've got an u
. >> i would like to go to ucla and yale and oxford. >> it's ambitious. john treanor, news3. >> time to check with our weather authority in the news3 weather authority. >> hello jerry. >> how is it going? now the heat returns just in time for new school year. wouldn't you let's go over and look at our skies. actually it's a beautiful day today, 93, by august standards, that's living large, bubbling clouds over the setting sun. flush of color at the sunset, skies...
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ucla political lynn andofessor loin historian discussed their election.ns about the they also discussed the campaign styles of donald trump and hillary clinton. hosted by the hammer museum in about 1:20. this is [applause] you, claudia, and all of you for coming tonight to two distinguished guests who are not
ucla political lynn andofessor loin historian discussed their election.ns about the they also discussed the campaign styles of donald trump and hillary clinton. hosted by the hammer museum in about 1:20. this is [applause] you, claudia, and all of you for coming tonight to two distinguished guests who are not
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i don't room -- know if you remember last year against ucla they carried the entire defense. >> could not bring them down. thanks. >>> coming up on the olympic zone talking about the and if you are not eating dinner, this may be wedding your appetite. the story of brazilian eats and . >>> let's check in with vanessa live in rio with a look ahead at what she is working on at 10:00. >> right after prime time coverage we will hear from our very own sam dorman, who took on the silver medal in synchronized diving. so excited to hear what he has to say and also i will introduce you's still couple here volunteering. all that and more after from time coverage see you then. >> did you get us any pins yet? >> you need five by this weekend. >> okay. don't make me regret doing that story. >> she his like it has been 10 minutes. >> get some pins. >> i will get you those five pins. >> thanks everyone for watching 12 news at 6:00. >> the olympic sound coming up next. when people ask me what it's like to win an olympic medal, i tell them, "you already know." the medals you've earned are all around yo
i don't room -- know if you remember last year against ucla they carried the entire defense. >> could not bring them down. thanks. >>> coming up on the olympic zone talking about the and if you are not eating dinner, this may be wedding your appetite. the story of brazilian eats and . >>> let's check in with vanessa live in rio with a look ahead at what she is working on at 10:00. >> right after prime time coverage we will hear from our very own sam dorman, who...
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surgeon at ucla found that when he showed his neurosurgery patients images of jennifer aniston, there would be one neuron that would fire. it would fire incredibly rapidly. shirten he would show a of halle berry or kobe bryant or some other celebrity and the new ron would be completely -- ne uron would be completely silent. people have taken this in many respects. is this the neuron responsible say,- i should back up and there were other neurons found that fired in similar manners to other people. specifically or kobe bryant specifically. responsibleneuron for my ability to recognize jennifer aniston? that has lots of problems. the minute you say the one neuron responsible for it, if that neuron goes away, you would not be able to recognize jennifer aniston. many other researchers have come to believe that it is more of a network, a series of beacons. as you are coming to understand an individual or information is coming in through a visual stream, these neurons are responding to specific forms in the face or shades of brown or shades of blue, and as each one of these neurons creates
surgeon at ucla found that when he showed his neurosurgery patients images of jennifer aniston, there would be one neuron that would fire. it would fire incredibly rapidly. shirten he would show a of halle berry or kobe bryant or some other celebrity and the new ron would be completely -- ne uron would be completely silent. people have taken this in many respects. is this the neuron responsible say,- i should back up and there were other neurons found that fired in similar manners to other...
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adam went to high school in mountain view and, as an outstanding player and coach in ucla was involved in 14 ncaa championships. he too experienced olympic gold four years ago. he also knows what happened in london is no indication of what will happen in rio. >> we are going to attack it like it is our first. we've always kind of gone by the mantra that you are only as good as your next game. getting it chance to be philip externalizing your country and feel the energy and enthusiasm from the crowd and the americans are there, but then the millions are watching at home, there's nothing like it. >> there may not technically be such of thing is the defending gold-medal champions, but the us team will be favored in that comes with a big target on your back. the team starts play on tuesday against another highly favored team, spain. >> we wish them best of luck. >> not to jinx it, but so far so good. the roadways all around the bay area, we love it when things work out well on a friday. here is your ill roy super commute. if you're going north on highway 101 to the san jose area from gilro
adam went to high school in mountain view and, as an outstanding player and coach in ucla was involved in 14 ncaa championships. he too experienced olympic gold four years ago. he also knows what happened in london is no indication of what will happen in rio. >> we are going to attack it like it is our first. we've always kind of gone by the mantra that you are only as good as your next game. getting it chance to be philip externalizing your country and feel the energy and enthusiasm from...
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here is the kappa kappa gamma from ucla. >> lots of cute girls running having a good ole time. seriously. ? >>> kappa alpha from penn state. these lovely ladies in all white. again more bubbles. >> any bits where people are inside libraries, reading books? >> doing school? [ laughter ]. >> thanks for the tuition, mom and dad, but no. let's see what the girls of delta gamma at texas a&m are up five? >> well -- a lot of beautiful girls. >> add a little diversity to their sorority picks. >> more bubbles. >> texas a&m is all about bubbles and slides. >> dang. when i was in college, you would get recruited as you were walking down the student union. it's just interesting to see how they evolved and come to these recruiting videos. >> alpha ph from arizona state university, this has aerial shots. they're out hiking. flying around the donut. >> the azu is pretty cool. >> i don't think i need to say that these videos are getting a lot of attention online. ? >>> a makeup artist starts applying to become someone else. >> some of you may start >> see which famous character's gets bored. >
here is the kappa kappa gamma from ucla. >> lots of cute girls running having a good ole time. seriously. ? >>> kappa alpha from penn state. these lovely ladies in all white. again more bubbles. >> any bits where people are inside libraries, reading books? >> doing school? [ laughter ]. >> thanks for the tuition, mom and dad, but no. let's see what the girls of delta gamma at texas a&m are up five? >> well -- a lot of beautiful girls. >> add a...
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>> guest: i went to catholic school up through high school and then went to ucla. >> host: in your book you talk about rules, following the rules of the, following the rules of the coaches, following the rules of dad. >> guest: i've had a lot of coaching. i understand discipline from a lot of other people's vantage point so unhappy at this point in my life that i'm following my own. >> host: what are you doing these days? >> guest: these days i'm writing. i'm spending time with my granddaughter. i'm a new grandparent. i have a beautiful granddaughter, and just, so i just take in what's happening in the world. >> host: what about your charity? >> guest: i have a foundation. my foundation tries to get kids from the inner city to understand what s.t.e.m. education is all about, science, technology, engineering and math. so we send them to camp for five days and four nights and give them an opportunity to be exposed to s.t.e.m. education, and that enables them to get an idea of where all the good jobs are going to be in the 21st century. so i think it's a good thing to get kids to understan
>> guest: i went to catholic school up through high school and then went to ucla. >> host: in your book you talk about rules, following the rules of the, following the rules of the coaches, following the rules of dad. >> guest: i've had a lot of coaching. i understand discipline from a lot of other people's vantage point so unhappy at this point in my life that i'm following my own. >> host: what are you doing these days? >> guest: these days i'm writing. i'm...
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here is the kappa kappa gamma from ucla. >> lots of cute girls running around, blowing bubbles and seriously. ?? >>> kappa alpha from penn state. these lovely ladies in all white. again more bubbles. >> any bits where people are inside libraries, reading books? >> doing school? [ laughter ]. >> thanks for the tuition, mom and dad, but no. let's see what the girls of delta gamma at texas a&m are up to. >> so what makes these the top five? >> well -- girls. >> add a little diversity to their sorority picks. >> more bubbles. >> texas a&m is all about bubbles and slides. >> dang. when i was in college, you would get recruited as you were walking down the student union. it's just interesting to see how they evolved and come to these recruiting videos. university, this has aerial shots. they're out hiking. flying around the donut. >> the azu is pretty cool. >> i don't think i need to say that these videos are getting a lot of attention online. ?? >>> a makeup artist starts applying to become someone else. >> some of you may start recognizing who she's transforming herself. >> see which famous char
here is the kappa kappa gamma from ucla. >> lots of cute girls running around, blowing bubbles and seriously. ?? >>> kappa alpha from penn state. these lovely ladies in all white. again more bubbles. >> any bits where people are inside libraries, reading books? >> doing school? [ laughter ]. >> thanks for the tuition, mom and dad, but no. let's see what the girls of delta gamma at texas a&m are up to. >> so what makes these the top five? >> well...
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a new study from ucla found sedentary seniors have a 50% greater risk than those that stay active. it doesn't take much. researchers say a brisk daley walk, gardening or even ballroom dancing is extremely beneficial. >>> singing to pre mys help them thrive. researchers found that mothe breathing. the babies were also discharged three days sooner than others. and music therapy does not just benefit newborns, mothers stress levels dropped when they sang to their little ones, too. >> that's interesting. >>> consumer alert for all you champagne drinkers. there's roomers there's a shortage. production is down a whopping 70% because of problems like frost, gray rot, and mildew. but don't get yourself in a tizzy just yet. they have reserves and actual however, this could lead to stockpiling which leads to increased prices. in fact, they say prices could go up from $100 to $170. >>> apple is going to hold the bet next week. the tech giant announced that date by sending invitations today. apple is not providing any details other than the see you on the 7th. but it's speculated we may get in
a new study from ucla found sedentary seniors have a 50% greater risk than those that stay active. it doesn't take much. researchers say a brisk daley walk, gardening or even ballroom dancing is extremely beneficial. >>> singing to pre mys help them thrive. researchers found that mothe breathing. the babies were also discharged three days sooner than others. and music therapy does not just benefit newborns, mothers stress levels dropped when they sang to their little ones, too....
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. >> i'm politically to clemdz and ucla. >> just knowing we're giving back to the community. >> especiallying population it hits home. >> people get hungry why not eat and give >> hello. you're watching the show that explores san francisco's love affair with food. there are at least 18 farmers markets in san francisco alone, providing fresh and affordable to year-round. this is a great resource that does not break the bank. to show just how easy it can be to do just that, we have come up with something called the farmers' market challenge. we find someone who loves to cook, give them $20, and challenge them to create a delicious meal from ingredients found right here in the farmer's market. who did we find for today's challenge? >> today with regard to made a pot greater thanchapino. >> you only have $20 to spend. >> i know peter it is going to be tough, but i think i can do it. it is a san francisco classic. we are celebrating bay area food. we have nice beautiful plum tomatoes here. we have some beautiful fresh fish here. it will come together beautifully. >> many to cut out all this tal
. >> i'm politically to clemdz and ucla. >> just knowing we're giving back to the community. >> especiallying population it hits home. >> people get hungry why not eat and give >> hello. you're watching the show that explores san francisco's love affair with food. there are at least 18 farmers markets in san francisco alone, providing fresh and affordable to year-round. this is a great resource that does not break the bank. to show just how easy it can be to do...
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there rather than predict the end project will come a ucla political scientist lynn vavreck will beginnd explained the young predict the bowl. she will speak for 10 or 15 minutes, then american university allan lichtman will explain his prediction system has correctly predicted every presidential election name in 84. he perhaps made venture a guess about the outcome of this ride we've been on for a minimum of many billions of dollars later. if he throws up his arms in the all too crazy and anything can happen, we won't hold it against him. after that we will have a conversation and q&a with their audience whose menu of choices for the president he has just been expanded. no more complaining about having to vote the lesser of two evils. we not only have donald trump, hillary clinton, kerry johnson and jill stein, but as of yesterday we can now include evan mcmullen, a 4-year-old bachelor farmer with the cia who is chief policy director of the house republican conference and is now running for president representing the republican never trump movement. let me introduce lynn vavreck, dire
there rather than predict the end project will come a ucla political scientist lynn vavreck will beginnd explained the young predict the bowl. she will speak for 10 or 15 minutes, then american university allan lichtman will explain his prediction system has correctly predicted every presidential election name in 84. he perhaps made venture a guess about the outcome of this ride we've been on for a minimum of many billions of dollars later. if he throws up his arms in the all too crazy and...
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. >>> finally tonh former wide receiver and son of snoop dogg, he has reportedly left the ucla football program for the second time. that is according to bruins' coach mora. he was not listed on the roster this morning in training camp. kind of hard to comment. on. the first time he left he wanted to pursue a film career. but i'm sure there are plenty of guys out there who who -- who would have appreciated that opportunity. >> maybe music? why not? >> okay. >> it's in the genes. >>> still to come -- police find >>> tuesday morning we'll start they will pick up in the afternoon. i do expect afternoon gusts. over 30 miles per hour. that won't be the case at 7:00 a.m. breakfast is served sunny-side up with a temperature of 83. we'll warm up rapidly. check out kelly on news 3 today. that broadcast begins at 4:30 a.m. >> thank you. >>> finally for us at 6:30, miami police catch a literal cat burglar in the act. >> you can see the video behind this police car. let's take a closer look. you can see the little kitten stuck behind the front grill of an unmarked police car. the officers who found
. >>> finally tonh former wide receiver and son of snoop dogg, he has reportedly left the ucla football program for the second time. that is according to bruins' coach mora. he was not listed on the roster this morning in training camp. kind of hard to comment. on. the first time he left he wanted to pursue a film career. but i'm sure there are plenty of guys out there who who -- who would have appreciated that opportunity. >> maybe music? why not? >> okay. >> it's in...
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1969, mike was instrumental in organizing the first asian-american study center in the country and ucla ,nd also the newspaper deidra the monthly of the asian-american experience which was the first, foremost, and longest running asian-american newspaper. he has continued his activism nonstop from that time forward. to him it's important to remember that although the terms asian-american and api are before the now asian-american movement they did not exist. mike was there at the very beginning. the most revolutionary moment creating while manifesting a new asian-american political consciousness. i wanted mike to begin because he can share what it was like to create something from nothing. [applause] >> thank you very much, karen. eloquent. i think you should just keep going. i will try to add to the discussion. i want to thank karen for inviting me but more importantly for the book that she wrote. as you can probably tell, monumental effort to capture a period in our lives and in society and to tell it in an accurate truthful narrative. i think that's something that's really lacking in
1969, mike was instrumental in organizing the first asian-american study center in the country and ucla ,nd also the newspaper deidra the monthly of the asian-american experience which was the first, foremost, and longest running asian-american newspaper. he has continued his activism nonstop from that time forward. to him it's important to remember that although the terms asian-american and api are before the now asian-american movement they did not exist. mike was there at the very beginning....
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ucla researcher edith london and his colleagues studied healthy methamphetamine users.ek of physical activity helped addicts regulate a key brain chemical, dope mean. it appears to boost the dopamine levels that helps them be less compulsive. >> another approach to dealing with addiction might be to augment the dopamine receptors. >> in the mall ucla study, participants who exercised about three hours a week increased their level of dopamine receptors by about 15%. >> i think a regular fitness program combined with some other type of behavior therapy would be very helpful. >> cat scans confirmed higher levels of dopamine in the brain during the exercise study. they also had lower levels of meth in their systems. some find the potential benefits of the study mirroring the benefits. >> it relaxes you so you're able to make more rational decisions. >> two months after the intervention, the benefits lessened, but researchers don't know why. the next step is to see whether the benefits of exercise can help addicts make better decisions. cheryl jennings, abc7 news. >> now, an
ucla researcher edith london and his colleagues studied healthy methamphetamine users.ek of physical activity helped addicts regulate a key brain chemical, dope mean. it appears to boost the dopamine levels that helps them be less compulsive. >> another approach to dealing with addiction might be to augment the dopamine receptors. >> in the mall ucla study, participants who exercised about three hours a week increased their level of dopamine receptors by about 15%. >> i think...
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rather than protect the unbreakable, ucla political scientist will explain the unpredictable. she will speak for 10-15 the american university historian will explain his system that is correctly predicted every election since 1984. he perhaps might venture a guess about this wild ride we have been on for many months, billions of dollars later. if he throws up his arms and says it's all too crazy and anything could happen, we won't hold it against him. [laughter] then after he has spoken, a conversation for an extensive q&a with the audience. the choices for the presidency have been expanded. no more complaining about having to vote for the lesser of two evils. we not only have donald trump, hillary clinton, gary johnson, and joel stein, but as a yesterday, we cannot include: -- can now include evan that moment, chief house of the republican congress and representing the republican never-trump movement. of me introduce a professor science at the university of california los angeles, focusing on campaigns, elections, and political advertising. she is co-author of "the logic of a
rather than protect the unbreakable, ucla political scientist will explain the unpredictable. she will speak for 10-15 the american university historian will explain his system that is correctly predicted every election since 1984. he perhaps might venture a guess about this wild ride we have been on for many months, billions of dollars later. if he throws up his arms and says it's all too crazy and anything could happen, we won't hold it against him. [laughter] then after he has spoken, a...
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i noticed, a lot of ucla bruins, and cal players are there.is 5 am tuesday morning, she's back. >> thank you. >> let's check your weather. because steve paulson is right over there. >>, they are right there. >> thank you. we do have a little bit more of a breeze today. it looks like the fog is filling in especially to the north. this week's system will help us to temperatures down about one or two this week's system will help us to temperatures down about one or 2 degrees. but 60s 70s coast bay, a design these -- night 80s and 90s and land. 52 to 58 to monterey. that hasn't changed in 24 hours. more of a brief here. there's more the delta breeze. a little stronger. it will have a little stronger breeze and yesterday. mainly 50s. the system here is moving into the pacific northwest moving in the tail end of that. with that in mind we will go with 60s on the coast. upper 70s and 80s inland.
i noticed, a lot of ucla bruins, and cal players are there.is 5 am tuesday morning, she's back. >> thank you. >> let's check your weather. because steve paulson is right over there. >>, they are right there. >> thank you. we do have a little bit more of a breeze today. it looks like the fog is filling in especially to the north. this week's system will help us to temperatures down about one or two this week's system will help us to temperatures down about one or 2...
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she's a rookie on the symetra tour and was an all-american at ucla. lee is going for her second win of the season. right now she's 15th on the money list. and the final round is tomorrow. adrienne: i saw the end of the triathlon ritchie was so far ahead -- triathlon. she was so far ahead. lindsey: exciting one of our local athletes got a medal. correctly? i do want to talk about the rain chances for the rest of the evening. have the umbrella handy. isolated showers left over. look at the overnight lows. 59. i'm going to keep my window open a little bit. 70's the next two days. we will see the humidity and heat cranking up a little bit. overall, for being august, today was the first day we did not see 80's. sheldon: we had a little cloud cover help out. when the oil billionaire koch brothers call senator johnson... [ cellphone ringing ] how the koch brothers' companies polluted wisconsin, even green bay, or how they spent millions to support johnson as he voted their way 90% of the time and supported special tax breaks for big oil polluters? whatever s
she's a rookie on the symetra tour and was an all-american at ucla. lee is going for her second win of the season. right now she's 15th on the money list. and the final round is tomorrow. adrienne: i saw the end of the triathlon ritchie was so far ahead -- triathlon. she was so far ahead. lindsey: exciting one of our local athletes got a medal. correctly? i do want to talk about the rain chances for the rest of the evening. have the umbrella handy. isolated showers left over. look at the...
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she has scientists on standby from ucla all the way from sweden to do d.n.a. testing and carbon dating. it will show if it was planted. >> if you did plant the evidence, sine will catch up with you. no one who is guilty would ever allow this extensive testing to be done. on this request. it is not commenting yet, but avery's attorney says it should go along with the testing since the defense will pay for it. she expects to get results within three months. in manitowoc, colleen henry, wisn 12 news. toya: just hand-delivered motion for new scientific testing, hope to hand deliver her son in the very near future. two weeks ago today, in fact, a federal judge dropped a bombshell decision overturning nephew, brendan dassey in that same case. dassey must be released within 90 days of the august 12 ruling if prosecutors do not seek a retrial. kathy: new developments tonight in the murder of two nuns in mississippi. wisn 12 news kent wainscott is in our newsroom. kent, there is a reward? current: a breaking development that increased dramatically, within the last 15 m
she has scientists on standby from ucla all the way from sweden to do d.n.a. testing and carbon dating. it will show if it was planted. >> if you did plant the evidence, sine will catch up with you. no one who is guilty would ever allow this extensive testing to be done. on this request. it is not commenting yet, but avery's attorney says it should go along with the testing since the defense will pay for it. she expects to get results within three months. in manitowoc, colleen henry, wisn...
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i was an english major at ucla. even in grade school i competed in sa contests. the last chapter in the book is advice. what is your advice for the next generations? kareem: the most important part is getting to a point where we can talk to each other in america and discuss lingering problems. some of them are very in transit. poverty is such a weight on so many different segments of american society. until we get to the point where the education system works for everyone and there is access to education, because education make people move up and the transition to middle class, if that does not happen on a regular basis we have a stagnant society that becomes striated where we have various classes and no movement. katty: are you optimistic the next generation will do better than our generation? kareem: i am optimistic. the millennials have an acute appreciation of the problems, and they want to do something about it. it gives me hope. katty: thank you for coming in. this thursday marks 100 years since the establishment of the national park service in america. the
i was an english major at ucla. even in grade school i competed in sa contests. the last chapter in the book is advice. what is your advice for the next generations? kareem: the most important part is getting to a point where we can talk to each other in america and discuss lingering problems. some of them are very in transit. poverty is such a weight on so many different segments of american society. until we get to the point where the education system works for everyone and there is access to...
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he went to school at mountainview and out standing player and coach at ucla was no evidence in 14 ncaalympic gold four years ago. he know what happened in london is no indicator of what happened this rio. >> every olympic games is their one and we're going to attack it like it's our first. we've gone by the mantra, you're only as good as your next game. getting the chance to be at the olympics to represent your country, feel the energy from the crowd and americans that are therech but them the millions that are watching at home. there's nothing like it. >> reporter: there may not technically be such a that i happening as gold defending -- such a thing as gold defending champion but that comes with a big target on your back. they play on tuesday against another highly favored team, spain. >>> a major today across the area especially inland. we're talking about temperatures close to 11 degrees. and yesterday we had 90s, but today the fog is coming to the reck and bringing down the temperatures. you can see the overcast up to the shoreline to our north. here's the berry shoreline here tow
he went to school at mountainview and out standing player and coach at ucla was no evidence in 14 ncaalympic gold four years ago. he know what happened in london is no indicator of what happened this rio. >> every olympic games is their one and we're going to attack it like it's our first. we've gone by the mantra, you're only as good as your next game. getting the chance to be at the olympics to represent your country, feel the energy from the crowd and americans that are therech but...
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it is with a surgeon at ucla who found that when he showed his neuro surgery patients images of jennifer aniston there would be one neuron that would fire and it would fire incredibly rapidly in this moment of complete recognition of jennifer aniston. and then show a picture of holly barry or colby bryant or another celebrity and the neuron would be completely silent. and he would bring back jennifer aniston and there it would go. people have taken this in many different respects. one is is this neuron responsible for our understandings, and i should back up and say there were other neurons found that fired in similar manners to other people. so for holly barry specifically or colby bryant specifically. so parliament began to wonder is it this -- people -- one neuron that is available for my ability to recognize jennifer aniston? that has lots of problems because the minute you say the one neuron that is responsible if that goes away you would not be able to recognize jennifer aniston. a lot more researchers or many other researchers have come to believe it is more of a network, a series
it is with a surgeon at ucla who found that when he showed his neuro surgery patients images of jennifer aniston there would be one neuron that would fire and it would fire incredibly rapidly in this moment of complete recognition of jennifer aniston. and then show a picture of holly barry or colby bryant or another celebrity and the neuron would be completely silent. and he would bring back jennifer aniston and there it would go. people have taken this in many different respects. one is is...