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it's being destroyed at ucla.other schools reach out to offer me teaching positions, but i am a ucla alumnus and the one school i want to teach is the school where i've spent my formative years. they are doing everything they can to fire me and let me just take off you what happened after i came on your show two months ago. yesterday, they held a meeting in secret which the meeting can only be described something akin to a modern-day star chamber. i was not allowed to come to the meeting to state my reasons for wanting to teach at the school and address any questions or concerns that committee had. worse than that, the person who did the single most important thing that goes into the committee's decisions was someone who was biased. part of the evaluation process is there has to be a faculty member sitting in the class and doing a review. they asked me at the beginning of the cross as he was biased. i told them who was biased. and who did they choose? somebody that was biased. why did they do that? if you have any
it's being destroyed at ucla.other schools reach out to offer me teaching positions, but i am a ucla alumnus and the one school i want to teach is the school where i've spent my formative years. they are doing everything they can to fire me and let me just take off you what happened after i came on your show two months ago. yesterday, they held a meeting in secret which the meeting can only be described something akin to a modern-day star chamber. i was not allowed to come to the meeting to...
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cody azari and his team at ucla. of course tonight our thoughts are with all those perfect donor to change their lives. thanks for joining us. as always we're online at abcnews.com. and our "nightline" facebook page. good n >> you know, there's a famous saying: "it's not what you know. it's who you know." but whoever said that clearly never watched this show. this is "who wants to be a millionaire." [cheers and applause] [dramatic music] ♪ ♪ hey, everybody. welcome to the show. you guys ready to play "millionaire" today? [cheers and applause] all right. our returning contestant is here because of one person: his mother. and she will be really happy tons away from a million dollease welcome back alex fumelli. [cheers and applause] how you doing, man? >> good. >> good to see you again, alex. [cheers and applause] he's back, and he's got a million dollars in his sights. um, we talked a little bit about your mom and how she got you here figuratively and literally. she signed you up. >> that's right.she was gonna do it. o
cody azari and his team at ucla. of course tonight our thoughts are with all those perfect donor to change their lives. thanks for joining us. as always we're online at abcnews.com. and our "nightline" facebook page. good n >> you know, there's a famous saying: "it's not what you know. it's who you know." but whoever said that clearly never watched this show. this is "who wants to be a millionaire." [cheers and applause] [dramatic music] ♪ ♪ hey,...
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cody azari and his team at ucla. course tonight our thoughts are with all those waiting for that perfect donor to change their lives. thanks for joining us. as always, we're online at abcnews.com. and our "nightline" fac
cody azari and his team at ucla. course tonight our thoughts are with all those waiting for that perfect donor to change their lives. thanks for joining us. as always, we're online at abcnews.com. and our "nightline" fac
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she beat the odds and put herself through the ucla law school. she they'll be joined by our moderator for today's event, judith warner who's a senior fellow at action and who what out a paper just last week opening the gates, clearing the way for more women to hold political office. i urge you to pick up a copy. these join me in welcoming the congresswoman and judy to the stage. [applause]
she beat the odds and put herself through the ucla law school. she they'll be joined by our moderator for today's event, judith warner who's a senior fellow at action and who what out a paper just last week opening the gates, clearing the way for more women to hold political office. i urge you to pick up a copy. these join me in welcoming the congresswoman and judy to the stage. [applause]
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hell nervous as all because i was 20 when i transferred into ucla. as a transfer student, i had to take a freshman class on general education i had to catch up on. it was a small class, 20 people. there was a white guy who answered a question that the teacher had asked. he spoke in such a way that i honestly did not know what he was saying. it is funny now, but then, i was thinking that i do not understand what he was saying because of his vocabulary. at that moment, i thought to myself, oh my god, i am going to fail ucla. i am going to fail my mother. i cannot do this. that is the experience of many students in college, particularly if you are transferring into the university. i, even at the top of my class in high school and my community college, i had so much catching up to do with my peers at ucla. that is why affirmative action for me personally worked because it allowed me to go into that space. and allow me to be with people that for x, y, z reasons were smarter than me, not smarter than me, but we were all on a level playing field. at my own
hell nervous as all because i was 20 when i transferred into ucla. as a transfer student, i had to take a freshman class on general education i had to catch up on. it was a small class, 20 people. there was a white guy who answered a question that the teacher had asked. he spoke in such a way that i honestly did not know what he was saying. it is funny now, but then, i was thinking that i do not understand what he was saying because of his vocabulary. at that moment, i thought to myself, oh my...
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coming up, i love my ucla bruins, i was hoping they would stay clear of pc nonsense, that is plaguingding you back? break through your allergies. try new flonase sensimist allergy relief instead of allergy pills. it's more complete allergy relief in a gentle mist experience you'll barely feel. using unique mistpro technology, new flonase sensimist delivers a gentle mist to help block six key inflammatory substances that cause your symptoms. most allergy pills only block one. and six is greater than one. new flonase sensimist changes everything. ♪ here comes the fun with sea-doo. ♪ ♪ sea-doo has the most affordable watercraft on the market. starting at just $5,299 and get 0 percent financing. visit sea-doo.com today. kennedy: you know i love the ucla bruins, i am proud to have gone there, but there i are turning into a snow flake factory, with plans to hire social justice advocates, wonderful. educate system. sadly, falling in footsteps of berkeley, and university of arizona, ha ucla has become a system of oppression. school is no longer challenging. people like me who once attend thes
coming up, i love my ucla bruins, i was hoping they would stay clear of pc nonsense, that is plaguingding you back? break through your allergies. try new flonase sensimist allergy relief instead of allergy pills. it's more complete allergy relief in a gentle mist experience you'll barely feel. using unique mistpro technology, new flonase sensimist delivers a gentle mist to help block six key inflammatory substances that cause your symptoms. most allergy pills only block one. and six is greater...
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if they come to chicago, we'll send them to ucla.ese organizations has an establishment so that they can bring their families with them, which is very important. the fisher foundation is helping a lot in this. i can't give you how many. wounded warriors has done a wonderful job in this area. there's so many. what we're trying to do leverage everybody together. we're all trying to do the same thing. and mark arusic who works for me, a military guy that just got out of afghanistan, is trying to put this group together. if we can bring them together, i think that we can have an impact in the united states. hopefully we'll demonstrate the united states government that this is the way to go. if the veterans administration can't handle it, let private institutions handle it. >> neil: you've done a lot of good. hopeful. wish you the best. >> thank you. >> neil: bernie marcus, the home depot co-founder and his latest initiative here to help our vets. not a bad cause. meanwhile, as we've been speaking, we're getting more details on -- making
if they come to chicago, we'll send them to ucla.ese organizations has an establishment so that they can bring their families with them, which is very important. the fisher foundation is helping a lot in this. i can't give you how many. wounded warriors has done a wonderful job in this area. there's so many. what we're trying to do leverage everybody together. we're all trying to do the same thing. and mark arusic who works for me, a military guy that just got out of afghanistan, is trying to...
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catherine stone is an expert on labor and employment law at the ucla school of law. she was awarded a fwug enhypothetice guggenheim award. jury railway nichols burg focuses on asian economies. he works on the and aer son school's economic modelling and forecasting of the california and u.s. economies. kati zuwaman is founder and ceo of next trade group, a firm that helps government, multi-lateral development banks and fortune 500 companies shape their public policy and lending strategies in support of trade and obligation. so we'll start with a question for jerry. so president trump said last june in a campaign speech in pennsylvania, a state where there are many shuttered factories and steel mills, then candidate trump said globalization who made the financial elite who donate to politicians very, very wealthy, but it has left millions of our workers with nothing but poverty and heartache. what is your reaction to the presidential remarks? >> well, when you think about globalization, you know, you have to ask the question, isn't it obvious and woe jue just say and k
catherine stone is an expert on labor and employment law at the ucla school of law. she was awarded a fwug enhypothetice guggenheim award. jury railway nichols burg focuses on asian economies. he works on the and aer son school's economic modelling and forecasting of the california and u.s. economies. kati zuwaman is founder and ceo of next trade group, a firm that helps government, multi-lateral development banks and fortune 500 companies shape their public policy and lending strategies in...
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. >> before you were coached by wooten at ucla, you were coached by a man named donahue. i was blown away, when i read the story of what that coach said to you, what he did to you in a particular game. how that skewed your view of white male cultures from that time forward. tell us in detail what happened. how you responded? >> we had an important game coming up. i was tmore to cusod that than anything else. we were playing a team we should have handled easily. it wasn't happening, i wasn't playing well. coach donahue said, what are you doing? you are acting just like the n-word. >> halftime. he wanted to shock me. he was angry, because i was being immature, and cocky. he was angry, and he went too far. he made a mistake. this happens to people. it happened to me a few times. you know, for the longest time, it was an issue. coach wooten finally got to the point where he said to me, look, have you ever made mistakes? i had to think about it. i understood it. at that same time, coach donahue called coach wooten's apartment, and he put me on the phone with him. we cleared ev
. >> before you were coached by wooten at ucla, you were coached by a man named donahue. i was blown away, when i read the story of what that coach said to you, what he did to you in a particular game. how that skewed your view of white male cultures from that time forward. tell us in detail what happened. how you responded? >> we had an important game coming up. i was tmore to cusod that than anything else. we were playing a team we should have handled easily. it wasn't happening,...
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with hundreds of thousands in pension benefits but in 2015 he also made $299,000 as an employee at ucla. >> it seems inappropriate for people to extracting very large benefits from a state and from a university that has so much debt. >> reporter: mark joffe is with the california policy center that received pension data from the university. it shows that 25uc retirees are receiving more than $300,000 a year in retirement benefits. the highest paid gets more than $385,000 a year for the rest of his life and including this doctor eight members of this club were also on the uc payroll in 2015 getting both incomes. >> under certain restrictions, once you retire, the university can call you back, pay you a new salary, while you also get your full retirement benefits. >> reporter: he says that most retirees don't get these sort of huge pension payments but 25 is too many. he would like to see a cap or tax on people who earn exorbitant public pensions. >> the university is -- is, you know, pushing this whole narrative about how terrible income equality, you think they would practice what they
with hundreds of thousands in pension benefits but in 2015 he also made $299,000 as an employee at ucla. >> it seems inappropriate for people to extracting very large benefits from a state and from a university that has so much debt. >> reporter: mark joffe is with the california policy center that received pension data from the university. it shows that 25uc retirees are receiving more than $300,000 a year in retirement benefits. the highest paid gets more than $385,000 a year for...
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with this guy, a ucla basketball star, is making headlines. tell you about his signature shoe that costs more than a pair of air jordans. >>> next, heavy flooding affecting more parts of the midwest. we tell you the cleanup that's underway today. ♪ hey allergy muddlers are you one sneeze away from being voted out of the carpool? try zyrtec® zyrtec® starts working hard at hour one and works twice as hard when you take it again the next day. stick with zyrtec®. muddle no more®. try rhinocort® allergy spray for powerful nasal allergy relief. >>> welcome back to mornings on 2. 5:23 am. >>> french voters will elect a new president on sunday. the two remaining candidates , marine le pen and the centrist candidate come emmanuel mccrum her back on the campaign trail after a highly watched tv debate. yesterday, le pen shielded herself from protesters. they were throwing eggs at her at one stop. europe could possibly be facing another exit if le pen wins and she supports france leaving the european union. the polls show opponent is leading with 62% of t
with this guy, a ucla basketball star, is making headlines. tell you about his signature shoe that costs more than a pair of air jordans. >>> next, heavy flooding affecting more parts of the midwest. we tell you the cleanup that's underway today. ♪ hey allergy muddlers are you one sneeze away from being voted out of the carpool? try zyrtec® zyrtec® starts working hard at hour one and works twice as hard when you take it again the next day. stick with zyrtec®. muddle no more®. try...
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the plan calls for the use of existing sports venues and athletes to be housed in dorms at ucla. >>>an a dozen works by the british graffiti artest bank see will going up for auction in l.a. that is umbrella wrap found on a door in berlin. it could go for $100,000. >>> if you can't buy them beat them at their game, facebook's battle for snapchat's 166 million daily users. cnbc's landon dowdy has new details. >> good thursday morning. watch shares of snap today. that's the apparent of snap chalt. it's down more than 20% in pre market trading after posting disappointing results in the first quarterly report since its ipo. snap reporting a $2 billion loss. that's mostly due to costs associated with the ipo. user growth has slowed as facebook as rolled out several copy cat features including instagram stories. >>> meanwhile tesla started taking pre orders for its solar roof tiles. they'll be available for installation sometime this summer. the cost less than $22 per square foot, less than most analysts were expecting. they're key to elon musk's strategy to convince shareholders of the be
the plan calls for the use of existing sports venues and athletes to be housed in dorms at ucla. >>>an a dozen works by the british graffiti artest bank see will going up for auction in l.a. that is umbrella wrap found on a door in berlin. it could go for $100,000. >>> if you can't buy them beat them at their game, facebook's battle for snapchat's 166 million daily users. cnbc's landon dowdy has new details. >> good thursday morning. watch shares of snap today. that's...
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before the ucla standout have been drafted next month they have begun making sneakers and taking preorders $495 and up. >> reporter: joseph hand cock is a branding experts from drexel university, men between 18 and 34 are the big e buyers. they generate 7 billion divorce in sales last year -- $7 billion in sales last year. >> we sold them out at $350. the hype is real, they will sell out in seconds him it will be in the secondary market with us. >> reporter: nike is king with most of the sneakers retailing between 100 to $200. under armor is emerging as a major player. there are more sneaker makers and designers and athlete and celebrity endorsement. the hottest selling sneakers are kanye west easy line made by addis. selling for over one thousand dollars. >> if you asked us about kanye west with addis we would laugh. >> reporter: limiting the number of sneakers made is a key strategy that drives up the price. we saw a new model sold out. >> the most expensive sneaker? >> this is the -- emime. >> people might laugh. >> reporter: some parents might complain about the prices, but they are ge
before the ucla standout have been drafted next month they have begun making sneakers and taking preorders $495 and up. >> reporter: joseph hand cock is a branding experts from drexel university, men between 18 and 34 are the big e buyers. they generate 7 billion divorce in sales last year -- $7 billion in sales last year. >> we sold them out at $350. the hype is real, they will sell out in seconds him it will be in the secondary market with us. >> reporter: nike is king with...
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ucla was second, my allma mater.ranked seventh. >> biologists are amazed at the number of whales coming into the bay as well as the number lost by killer whales. great whale calves and their moms are migrating here from mexico. this is from monterey bay whale watch. experts say their arrival is a few weeks later than usual this year so a lot of hungry killer whales were waiting and that could be the reason for the increase on the attack of gray whales. four gray whale calves were killed in about eight days. marine biologists say that is an unprecedented killing spree. >> people who use the bay bridge bike path will be able to ride on seven days a week. beginning tuesday, the 2.2 mile path along the eastern span of the bay bridge will be open sunday through saturday. you can quick out a new vista point, complete with rest rooms, benches and water fountain. previously the path was only open on week ends while caltrans took down the rest of the old bay bridge. >>> a big announcement is coming tomorrow for fans of live w
ucla was second, my allma mater.ranked seventh. >> biologists are amazed at the number of whales coming into the bay as well as the number lost by killer whales. great whale calves and their moms are migrating here from mexico. this is from monterey bay whale watch. experts say their arrival is a few weeks later than usual this year so a lot of hungry killer whales were waiting and that could be the reason for the increase on the attack of gray whales. four gray whale calves were killed...
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the former ucla pitcher trevor bauer had 14 strikeouts. best in the american league so far this season. that's not trevor, but she looks good. by the way, cleveland relief pitcher struck out five more 80s so they had 19 strikeouts. >>> the raiders have less than two months to sign quarterback derek car to a contract extension. confirmed yesterday he wants the deal done before training camp. if not, he will play out the final year on his rookie contract. he is scheduled to make less than million dollars for the 2017 season. the team still has options to keep him in the silver and black even after the contract expires, including a contract next spring or using the franchise tag, raiders straight -- raider start training camp july. >>> the nba finals starts tomorrow night. the warriors opponents are already in town. >>> the defending nba champs. game one happens tomorrow night in oakland. golden state is a 74 favorite. >> and they are back. >> i know. >>> time is for 27:00. kelp forest dying along the california coast. >> once one thing goes
the former ucla pitcher trevor bauer had 14 strikeouts. best in the american league so far this season. that's not trevor, but she looks good. by the way, cleveland relief pitcher struck out five more 80s so they had 19 strikeouts. >>> the raiders have less than two months to sign quarterback derek car to a contract extension. confirmed yesterday he wants the deal done before training camp. if not, he will play out the final year on his rookie contract. he is scheduled to make less...
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scientists at ucla studied and found that gut bacteria in breastfed babies were most closely relatedhese results emphasized the importance of breast feeding because the bacteria plays an ñ >> new research suggestedok epi-pens are still potent long after their experation date. the study tested 31 epi-pens that were 1 to 50 months past expiration. two thirds contained at li 90% of the original amount of the epinephrine. >> coming up, the storms nearly destroyed parts of the oroville dam. there's a push to get the federal government now to pay for the repair. >> first, happening now, saddening news. the u.n. refugee agency said nearly 250 people are missing and feared to be dead. this as there are two shipwrecks in the sea. >>> plus, overnight, a proposal to eliminate sale taxes on tampons and diapers here in california has failed. it was intending to help women. sales taxes on hard liquor will be increased to make up the difference in lost revenues. who are these people? the energy conscious people among us say small actions can add up to something... humongous. a little thing here. a
scientists at ucla studied and found that gut bacteria in breastfed babies were most closely relatedhese results emphasized the importance of breast feeding because the bacteria plays an ñ >> new research suggestedok epi-pens are still potent long after their experation date. the study tested 31 epi-pens that were 1 to 50 months past expiration. two thirds contained at li 90% of the original amount of the epinephrine. >> coming up, the storms nearly destroyed parts of the oroville...
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mallry pew is youngest on the soccer steam and will play with the spirit after she decided to leave ucla she is already a regular starter with the national team scoring five goals in 22 games. the spirit have the top spot in the distribution order and claimed her after she decided not to begin her career in europe. >> for me this is all about playing. i think trying to win games and trying to make an impact. the most important thing is building relationships. having fun playing soccer is the main thing now. >> the redskins signed college free agent linebacker niko particularly out of tulane. does the name sound familiar? he is the grandson of legendary player. i can't wait to interview him. the weather around here feels like it. >> we are getting there. take a look at the temperatures for five days. 93 tomorrow and thursday. it will be cooler over the weekend. steve rudin in at 11:00 to talk about the summer like heat and how long it will hang around and the possibility of the brand new records that could fall tomorrow. jonathan: nice. good enough. thanks. michelle: "world news tonight"
mallry pew is youngest on the soccer steam and will play with the spirit after she decided to leave ucla she is already a regular starter with the national team scoring five goals in 22 games. the spirit have the top spot in the distribution order and claimed her after she decided not to begin her career in europe. >> for me this is all about playing. i think trying to win games and trying to make an impact. the most important thing is building relationships. having fun playing soccer is...
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adam winkler, law professor at ucla and author of gunfight. and here to talk about the overall legacy of the black panther party, one of his foreign leaders. erica huggens. before our conversation, first a look back at that day, 50 years ago. >> people in this court and the people in the legislature have not been acting like human beings, they've put trumped up charges of conspiracy and felonies on everyone who went in to exercise a constitutional right. instead they had no right to bear arms in a public place. the second amendment of the constitution guarantees the citizen a right to bear arms on public property. the legislature, i talked to mulford last night, he said the legislature has made rules superior to the united states constitution, and also superior to the statutory law of california, they made a rule that no one could walk on their property with a weapon. i'm saying this is a bold construction. and also mumford is alive. >> how do you really feel? >> some may think it's strange, that we in a week, where we're focused on president
adam winkler, law professor at ucla and author of gunfight. and here to talk about the overall legacy of the black panther party, one of his foreign leaders. erica huggens. before our conversation, first a look back at that day, 50 years ago. >> people in this court and the people in the legislature have not been acting like human beings, they've put trumped up charges of conspiracy and felonies on everyone who went in to exercise a constitutional right. instead they had no right to bear...
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four campuses including uc berkeley and ucla have between 20% and 20% of students who are from out ofte. those schools will be allowed to keep those percentages but they cannot increase them. >>> nfl team owners are expected to meet next week to finalize a lease agreement for the new raiders stadium in las vegas. the las vegas stadium authority approved the deal yesterday. it gives the oakland raiders naming rights for the stadium. it also keeps the team on pace to move to vegas by the year 2020. there were some concerns that if the lease agreement is not approved, the raiders may have to push back their move until the year 2021. >>> 4:44 am. we are moving on toward sal watching our early morning commute. >>> thank you. we are looking at five 80 westbound, the trace commute. not a bad one although there is some slowing as you drive on 580. you can see slow traffic. it's better the number but there will be crowding before and after the altamont pass. after that it looks good to livermore. 680 is doing good from the doublet interchange at the fremont. also looking at interstate 880 in o
four campuses including uc berkeley and ucla have between 20% and 20% of students who are from out ofte. those schools will be allowed to keep those percentages but they cannot increase them. >>> nfl team owners are expected to meet next week to finalize a lease agreement for the new raiders stadium in las vegas. the las vegas stadium authority approved the deal yesterday. it gives the oakland raiders naming rights for the stadium. it also keeps the team on pace to move to vegas by the...
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>> nba draft is less than a month away and sixers started bringing in players for a look including ucla star alonzo ball. well, sort of. here's the deal, ball reportly is considering working out for the team but will decide after his agent meets with sixers president brian colangelo to discuss the direction of the team. alonzo has turned down celtics request to come in and dab, levar said he would only work out for lakers hoff the second pick in the draft. sixers have the third. >>> stanley cup finalist set, penguin beat ottawa in double overtime last night to advance , chris kunis had two goals in the game. pens are looking for back to back titles when they take than nashville monday night in pittsburgh. >>> bird have holiday weekend off before otas resume tuesday but this afternoon some giving back to the community down at the link. eagles holding an nfl play 60 field day college, kid from five area schools spent date in south philadelphia competing in various football skills. nfl play 60 program encourages children to go outside and get 60 minutes of physical activity a day. get out
>> nba draft is less than a month away and sixers started bringing in players for a look including ucla star alonzo ball. well, sort of. here's the deal, ball reportly is considering working out for the team but will decide after his agent meets with sixers president brian colangelo to discuss the direction of the team. alonzo has turned down celtics request to come in and dab, levar said he would only work out for lakers hoff the second pick in the draft. sixers have the third....
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he's not in the nba yet, he is months away from doing it but a ucla basketball star is making headlines. and 20 minutes, more about his signature shoe, it costs more than a pair of air jordans. >>> deadly flooding impacts more areas of the midwest. those details straight ahead. ♪ hey allergy muddlers are you one sneeze away from being voted out of the carpool? try zyrtec® zyrtec® starts working hard at hour one and works twice as hard when you take it again the next day. stick with zyrtec®. muddle no more®. try rhinocort® allergy spray for powerful nasal allergy relief. >>> welcome back to mornings on 2. french voters go to the polls to elect a new president on sunday. the two remaining candidates, are back on the campaign trail following a highly watched televised debate. yesterday, le pen shielded herself from protesters who were throwing exit her. europe could be facing another brexit if le pen wins as she supports france's exit from the european union. the polls show her opponent ahead with 62% support. >>> also this morning in paris, greenpeace activist climbed the eiffel tower and
he's not in the nba yet, he is months away from doing it but a ucla basketball star is making headlines. and 20 minutes, more about his signature shoe, it costs more than a pair of air jordans. >>> deadly flooding impacts more areas of the midwest. those details straight ahead. ♪ hey allergy muddlers are you one sneeze away from being voted out of the carpool? try zyrtec® zyrtec® starts working hard at hour one and works twice as hard when you take it again the next day. stick with...
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the plan calls for the use of existing sports venues and athletes to be housed in dorms at ucla. >>>an a dozen works by a british artist are going up for auction in l.a., that is umel berlin. it could go for $100,000. >>> if you can't buy them beat them at their game, facebook's battle for snapchat's 166 million daily users. new details on the battle. nancy, i had that on facebook. i skip over it but seems they want everybody to go and do it. and use it. >> reporter: to have all of the filters with the cat ears and the pig noses. that instagrams story feature, the first earnings report since snap's anticipated market debut disappointing analysts especially on revenue and the user growth. there is evidence here that facebook striking back with the similar features on instagram stories and filters is having impact. we're looking at snap's share price off more than 20%, taking the stock back near its ipo price. in tech, elon musk not wants cars in your driveway, have them on your roof. tesla is unveiling the solar panels and the good news if you are interested they are coming in less th
the plan calls for the use of existing sports venues and athletes to be housed in dorms at ucla. >>>an a dozen works by a british artist are going up for auction in l.a., that is umel berlin. it could go for $100,000. >>> if you can't buy them beat them at their game, facebook's battle for snapchat's 166 million daily users. new details on the battle. nancy, i had that on facebook. i skip over it but seems they want everybody to go and do it. and use it. >> reporter: to...
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with the editorial page editor so i complain and they said this on c-span and it was of a disgrace as ucla modify conservatives and $500 and auriana huffington. so hasn't really changed. as a result. >> host: let's hear from michael from illinois go-ahead. >> caller: i want him to understand there was bill clinton and obama in this made avenue president now they have a reality star the will comment and regress. >> it is devoted to the university but yes. you cannot continue to have a democracy of only one side as 85% of the youth go to public university. that is what allows this to happen. i appeal to any chairman of the appropriations for the president of those universities who sell one to see political and intellectual diversity. brcs sitting on a campus what happens is there is no check. i hate using the word liberal but they are not always right but when everybody agrees with everybody? the faculties have been dumb down. and with that captive audience is grotesque. i never knew the politics of my profession. and you never knew their positions but that's has disappeared as a national tr
with the editorial page editor so i complain and they said this on c-span and it was of a disgrace as ucla modify conservatives and $500 and auriana huffington. so hasn't really changed. as a result. >> host: let's hear from michael from illinois go-ahead. >> caller: i want him to understand there was bill clinton and obama in this made avenue president now they have a reality star the will comment and regress. >> it is devoted to the university but yes. you cannot continue to...
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with hundreds of thousands in pension benefits but in 2015 he also made $299,000 as an employee at uclaiate for people to extracting very large benefits from a state and from a university that has so much debt. >> reporter: mark joffe is with the california policy center that received pension data from the university. it shows that 25uc retirees are receiving more than $300,000 a year in retirement benefits. the highest paid gets more than $385,000 a year for the rest of his life and including this doctor eight members of this club were also on the uc payroll in 2015 getting both incomes. >> under certain restrictions, once you retire,
with hundreds of thousands in pension benefits but in 2015 he also made $299,000 as an employee at uclaiate for people to extracting very large benefits from a state and from a university that has so much debt. >> reporter: mark joffe is with the california policy center that received pension data from the university. it shows that 25uc retirees are receiving more than $300,000 a year in retirement benefits. the highest paid gets more than $385,000 a year for the rest of his life and...
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these are those the 02 prime issues of ucla start, lonzo ball. his signature sneaker sells for, $495. compare that to an air jordan, the most they have ever sold for was $400. the first air jordans which debuted in 1985 cost $66. the unveiling of the shoes make him the first player to have his own shoes even before he gets to the nba draft. >> he's had a tough time signing some endorsement deals. >> his dad was asking for a bit more than some companies wanted to pay. >>> 4:50 am. beating the odds. how a southern california man with no arms or legs has turned his love and skills for videogames into a lifestyle. >>> welcome back to mornings on 2. the oakland businessman who built dryers ice cream from a small bay area operation into a global empire has died. t carrie rodgers died tuesday while playing tennis at his oakland home. he was 75. rogers with the chief executive of the ice cream for 30 years until the company was sold to nestli in 2002. the exact cause of his death has not been revealed. >>> heineken just died all the lagunitas brewing com
these are those the 02 prime issues of ucla start, lonzo ball. his signature sneaker sells for, $495. compare that to an air jordan, the most they have ever sold for was $400. the first air jordans which debuted in 1985 cost $66. the unveiling of the shoes make him the first player to have his own shoes even before he gets to the nba draft. >> he's had a tough time signing some endorsement deals. >> his dad was asking for a bit more than some companies wanted to pay. >>>...
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. >> reporter: the executive director of the ucla ash center for student health and wellness is also an addiction expert and hopes the golf star's arrest gets the message across dui doesn't necessarily mean alcohol. >> there are several prescription medication categories that can impair you. opioids are sedating. they have sedating properties and they distort your judgment, your perception of the world. >> reporter: woods is now recovering after undergoing a fourth back surgery. he recently said he was feeling better. dr. barron wants to point out over the counter medications can also be dangerous. >> these things have antihistamines which commonly cause drowsessiness and a mild -- drowsiness and a heavy headedness and absolutely can impair your ability to drive safely. >> reporter: dr. barron believes these signs are good reminders for everyone. >> it's important i think law enforcement is strict about this and that society doesn't come to be complacent about it. >> reporter: dr. barron also believes marijuana can be equally impairing behind the wheel and he hopes this incident will
. >> reporter: the executive director of the ucla ash center for student health and wellness is also an addiction expert and hopes the golf star's arrest gets the message across dui doesn't necessarily mean alcohol. >> there are several prescription medication categories that can impair you. opioids are sedating. they have sedating properties and they distort your judgment, your perception of the world. >> reporter: woods is now recovering after undergoing a fourth back...
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. >> reporter: this pediatrician is the chief of melgenetics at ucla. >> reporter: you think far more children are transitioning now than maybe should? >> that's correct. children say a lot of things. this idea that if i behave like a girl, therefore, i am a girl -- well, that's not necessarily true. >> reporter: is telling a child to wait to transition sort of the modern day version of telling a gay person that it's just a phase? >> i don't think so. people are telling me that these boys who behave like first are in fact girls inside. so i'm saying where is the girl? is their brain different? are their genes different? i still have not seen that. >> reporter: which kids should transition, and when? no one knows for sure. that's about to change with your study? >> we hope so. >> reporter: this doctor is overseeing first of its kind research. we met her in seattle where she is studying more than 300 trans kids from around the country and tracking them for 20 years. >> you feel like you are a little bit a boy? >> a small bit in between. >> reporter: this 7-year-old is part of the study.
. >> reporter: this pediatrician is the chief of melgenetics at ucla. >> reporter: you think far more children are transitioning now than maybe should? >> that's correct. children say a lot of things. this idea that if i behave like a girl, therefore, i am a girl -- well, that's not necessarily true. >> reporter: is telling a child to wait to transition sort of the modern day version of telling a gay person that it's just a phase? >> i don't think so. people are...
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. >>> ucla one and done good alonzo bull will be drafted this summer. his father debuted shoe designs today, the retail price $495, but you can settle for the sandals for just 220. morris, it's not the shoes. seriously, $495 for a player who hasn't played a second in the nba. >> somebody is living vicariously. >> yeah. and that could be a problem for whoever takes on alonzo ball. our next newscast is tomorrow morning at 4-30. reporter jackie ward will show >>> the late show with stephen colbert is next. our next newscast is tomorrow morning at 4:30. >> we'll look at the proposed traf,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >> announcer: next, a paid presentation from perricone md featuring a lively discussion on aging with some of television's favorite faces -- peri gilpin... tracey bregman... gloria reuben... and your host, courtney thorne-smith -- brought to you by trusted guthy renker. ♪ [ indistinct chatter ] >> [ laughs ] >> they're ready for us. come on!
. >>> ucla one and done good alonzo bull will be drafted this summer. his father debuted shoe designs today, the retail price $495, but you can settle for the sandals for just 220. morris, it's not the shoes. seriously, $495 for a player who hasn't played a second in the nba. >> somebody is living vicariously. >> yeah. and that could be a problem for whoever takes on alonzo ball. our next newscast is tomorrow morning at 4-30. reporter jackie ward will show >>> the...
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berkeley and ucla will have some leeway with that cap. >>> and speaking of u.c., there is vindication for the office of the president. the state auditor says there was nothing criminal about how janet napolitano's office handled a huge surplus which was kept from the public. but the auditor does have harsh words for the office. abc7 news reporter lyanne melendez explains. >> of course, there is always the reality that if it bleeds it leads. >> reporter: sharp words from a university of california regents to those who assumed the office of the u.c. president was engaged in any illegal practices. today the state auditor elaine howell explained how her investigation into a $175 million undisclosed surplus may have led some in the press and lawmakers in sacramento to believe there was some wrongdoing. >> and it was very difficult for us to get access to that information, and they kept saying, well, some of this is confidential. our statutes allow us to keep confidential information. >> reporter: the state auditor said the 175 million consisted of reserves and discretionary funds. nothing
berkeley and ucla will have some leeway with that cap. >>> and speaking of u.c., there is vindication for the office of the president. the state auditor says there was nothing criminal about how janet napolitano's office handled a huge surplus which was kept from the public. but the auditor does have harsh words for the office. abc7 news reporter lyanne melendez explains. >> of course, there is always the reality that if it bleeds it leads. >> reporter: sharp words from a...
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sarah t roberts is assistant professor in the department of information studies at ucla. appreciate your time. do you agree with facebook, is it not reasonable to say it is impossible for them to get this precisely right?|j to say it is impossible for them to get this precisely right? i think they certainly do have a rubber serious kettle of fish to deal with although their statement takes out of the picture the fact that they thrive on this user generated content would they solicit and which underpins the entire economy of their platform. so what would you have them do to moderate better?” think the guardian and its articles around this is one move in the right direction and that is into the direction and that is into the direction of transparency. it is certainly true that facebook will have to content with all types of content from all over the world for the foreseeable future but the issue is not whether or not it should have to co nte nt is not whether or not it should have to content with it but how it does and that is what it has been relu cta nt to and that is wha
sarah t roberts is assistant professor in the department of information studies at ucla. appreciate your time. do you agree with facebook, is it not reasonable to say it is impossible for them to get this precisely right?|j to say it is impossible for them to get this precisely right? i think they certainly do have a rubber serious kettle of fish to deal with although their statement takes out of the picture the fact that they thrive on this user generated content would they solicit and which...
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ucla found 42% characterize themselves as middle of the road. political polarization of freshmen on college campuses is the highest it's been in decades. what does this survey tell you? >> first, in every presidential cycle they see an uptick in the polarization and shrinking moderates. they note this was the most polarized. study's authors concluded that part of that was they saw this election as being among the most contentious. we had a large group of republicans going hard eight. we had a real battle between the bernie sanders wing and the clinton wing, then it was hard fought through the end. and it influence the youngsters. kennedy: for most them, this is their first presidential election. how is voter participation? >> for that 18-29-year-old, less than average. it didn't motivate them to turn out. but you did see the highest levels feeling like they needed to do something to influence politics in their lives. >> there are a lot of pearl clutching angst worrywarts in college. clidges way too expensive. college, administration costs just k
ucla found 42% characterize themselves as middle of the road. political polarization of freshmen on college campuses is the highest it's been in decades. what does this survey tell you? >> first, in every presidential cycle they see an uptick in the polarization and shrinking moderates. they note this was the most polarized. study's authors concluded that part of that was they saw this election as being among the most contentious. we had a large group of republicans going hard eight. we...
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stanford university, harvard university, ucla, obvious that higher education is a big source of moneynd foot soldiers who are likely to lean left at that phase in life, so it makes perfect sense. the question is who is left holding the bag. student debt up to 76% since 76 percent since 2,009. when i was writing the book it was just a trillion. students are stuck with that that they cannot pay default or nearly and defaults. >> a lot of problems with students just not earning that much. figures were recently released. $25,000 per year. almost half of college graduates are not making more than that. john: college should be free. it works in europe, but it is hard to get into college. maybe that is not a bad strategy for the united states to follow, but it is not what bernie sanders is suggesting. john: a bubble that is about to pop. when i started writing about the higher education bubble and people thought it was crazy but now you have from the la times a new york times, they will be saying the same thing. john: if it is, it will not sustain. join this argument, follow me on twitter. u
stanford university, harvard university, ucla, obvious that higher education is a big source of moneynd foot soldiers who are likely to lean left at that phase in life, so it makes perfect sense. the question is who is left holding the bag. student debt up to 76% since 76 percent since 2,009. when i was writing the book it was just a trillion. students are stuck with that that they cannot pay default or nearly and defaults. >> a lot of problems with students just not earning that much....
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berkeley, ucla, san diego and irvine, a portion of nonresident students exceed 18%, keep but not increaseigher percentages. the previous plan called for a 20% system wide cap on nonresident students. >>> a new warning about the oroville dam, saying it's not reliable or flexible enough to provide protection. mayors, county leaders and other lawmakers wrote a letter to the governor saying they're not confidence the dam could brekt the downstream communities. and also seeing those who live down the hill have little to say about the operation and maintenance of the dam. the mayor has not responded to the letter yesterday. thousands vaeked in february when the dam failed. now taking out a half billion dollar line of credit to repair the dam. >>> jerry hill plans to introduce a new bill to crack don oun the misuse of disabled parking placards. requiring drivers to provide name and date of birth when applying for the placard and reapplying every four years and the quarterly application and cancel the placards of people who dies. senator hill's measure comes a month after a state audit found that
berkeley, ucla, san diego and irvine, a portion of nonresident students exceed 18%, keep but not increaseigher percentages. the previous plan called for a 20% system wide cap on nonresident students. >>> a new warning about the oroville dam, saying it's not reliable or flexible enough to provide protection. mayors, county leaders and other lawmakers wrote a letter to the governor saying they're not confidence the dam could brekt the downstream communities. and also seeing those who...
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they had been to ucla, and allison and kurt voss and dean lent were kind of all three runninthe camera and directing and writing and everything like that. and she would say, okay we're gonna do this thing. bring the blue flannel shirt that you were wearing. i look in my closet, there's like three or four blue flannel shirts. - which one, right. - i had no idea, i picked up the one, brought it to the thing, did the thing. and then they cut this stuff together and i walk out of one door with one blue flannel shirt, and walk into the other. walk into the phone booth with a completely different blue flannel shirt on. - what interested you about acting as opposed to music? as opposed to music? - i think it was just a little more internal, - i think it was just a little more internal, a little more. a little more. i don't know, it's like an opportunity. and allison's cool. - right. - and then, oh i get to hang out with james woods. and he's really smart and that's fun. and he's really smart and that's fun. oh, i get paid and. well, sure i guess, yeah. nowadays, when i get the opportunity to
they had been to ucla, and allison and kurt voss and dean lent were kind of all three runninthe camera and directing and writing and everything like that. and she would say, okay we're gonna do this thing. bring the blue flannel shirt that you were wearing. i look in my closet, there's like three or four blue flannel shirts. - which one, right. - i had no idea, i picked up the one, brought it to the thing, did the thing. and then they cut this stuff together and i walk out of one door with one...
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. ♪ >>> raoul is a professor of chicago studies -- gakato studies at ucla.n boulevard serves from the city from mexico. >> so, you know about -- i mean -- >> this is the market, isn't it? >> it's this village, okay in the middle of a valley, the oldest valley where agriculture was in the world, these people who live here, lived there for about 10,000 years so there's evidence to be seen of being manipulated all the way back then. and that's where the core of it that we'll eat tonight. >> a magical substance containing over 50 different ingredients. it's used either as a base or a sauce to be poured over meat. unlike more souse, the flavor is unique, roasted, sweet, bitter and spicy all at the same time and deep, very very deep. ramos is the owner and chef, the third generation of a famy of specialist. being barbecue and lamb and goat until it's falling apart perfect. she started out cooking at age 10 at the sunday market. this family goes back to a number of generations. >> exactly. they got here because they were my gra migrant workers in the field and that
. ♪ >>> raoul is a professor of chicago studies -- gakato studies at ucla.n boulevard serves from the city from mexico. >> so, you know about -- i mean -- >> this is the market, isn't it? >> it's this village, okay in the middle of a valley, the oldest valley where agriculture was in the world, these people who live here, lived there for about 10,000 years so there's evidence to be seen of being manipulated all the way back then. and that's where the core of it that...
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tarted you have this guy hooked before you got to ucla?k shot in the fifth grade. >> this is the greatest shot ever in basketball. >> you were really tall. >> i got to be 6'8" when i was in the eighth grade. >> one of his other important lessons -- >> look at that. >> there's that sky hook. >> we should never focus on the rybody wbut on the activity itself. how has that guided you? >> everybody wants to win. everybody feels best when g of we winning. but learning what you need to learn to win is really the crux d tot. you can't win all the time. s ofope. but you had a pretty good record. you said you and coach wooden were fluent in basketball, but you don't think players and coaches can have that kind of hadtionship you two had back then today. toi don't think that's possible now because kids aren't going to college now to get an education. asic're going to play basketball it is raro the nba. that's basically what's happening. it's rare to see some guys stay and try to get their degrees. i was very impressed with wiversity of wisconsin, th
tarted you have this guy hooked before you got to ucla?k shot in the fifth grade. >> this is the greatest shot ever in basketball. >> you were really tall. >> i got to be 6'8" when i was in the eighth grade. >> one of his other important lessons -- >> look at that. >> there's that sky hook. >> we should never focus on the rybody wbut on the activity itself. how has that guided you? >> everybody wants to win. everybody feels best when g of we...
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raul is a professor of chi canoe studies at ucla.ck at washington boulevard, specialties from the city in mexico. >> this is the market, isn't it? >> it's a village in the middle of a valley. agricultural was invented in the world. . the people that live here live there for 10,000 years. there's evidence of the seeds actually being manipulated all the way back then. that's where the core of what we're going to eat tonight are from. tz. >> black bola is an old and sophisticated magical substance containing over 30 different ingredients. it's an old sauce from an old culture eyes yooused as a base to build a stew or sauce to be pour or meat. unlike most sauces, e point of mola is is the mola itself. it's sweet, bitter and spicy all at the same time and deep, very deep. the owner and chef, the third generation of a family of specialists. a barbecuing of lamb and e goat until it's falling apart perfect. she started out cooking at age 10 at the sunday market. this family goes back a number of generation s s to that area, yes? >> exactly.
raul is a professor of chi canoe studies at ucla.ck at washington boulevard, specialties from the city in mexico. >> this is the market, isn't it? >> it's a village in the middle of a valley. agricultural was invented in the world. . the people that live here live there for 10,000 years. there's evidence of the seeds actually being manipulated all the way back then. that's where the core of what we're going to eat tonight are from. tz. >> black bola is an old and sophisticated...
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berkeley, ucla, san diego and irvine whose residents exceed 18% would they be allowed to keep but note the higher percentages. the previous plan called for a 20% system-wide cap on nonresident students. >>> after three walkoff wins, the a's were too far behind. lost to the angels, 7-3. kevin durant was there. watching them going deep three times. . a's firstman -- not enough. game three of that series tot at 12:35. >>> is it and the giants last again last night. the mets beat them 6-1. game over in the first actually. left fielder misplayed this single. yeah. turned into a tripping. four runs in the first. and the giants only has three all of zack wheeler. traded we'res ago. with -- the worst record in baseball and high priced prosecute free agent on the disabled list with an injured arm. and playing the giants again, 10:00 our time. >>> it is 6:46. checking in now with a look at what's what's going on in our next hour. >> good morning. joining you in minutes, if you think the only reason to borrow a lot of cash is because you don't have a lot yourself, think again. apple is borrowing
berkeley, ucla, san diego and irvine whose residents exceed 18% would they be allowed to keep but note the higher percentages. the previous plan called for a 20% system-wide cap on nonresident students. >>> after three walkoff wins, the a's were too far behind. lost to the angels, 7-3. kevin durant was there. watching them going deep three times. . a's firstman -- not enough. game three of that series tot at 12:35. >>> is it and the giants last again last night. the mets beat...
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. >> to help ucla health offers a boot camp the basics of dementia as well as preventing falls and meeting and calming someone that is confused or scared and they role play with professional actors to simulate scenarios for things they will encounter. they hope to establish nor boot camps to help families. >>> and a reminder from the cdc for safe swimming, parents tend to underestimate the risk of kids drowning but the second cause of injury for death to kids under the age of 14. kids need to be supervised by an adult that is not drinking and not distracting and drowning tends to happen quickly and quietly. that is why it's vital that an adult is watching at all times. >>> a new place to turn to in camden county for help with opioid addiction and mental health struggles. new jersey has a heroin death rate more than three times the national average. >>> chester community charter school is lending a hand in the fight against drug use and the money goes to drug prevention and initiatives, the police and da did enough to commend to the students for taking this stand. >>> still ahead ben frankl
. >> to help ucla health offers a boot camp the basics of dementia as well as preventing falls and meeting and calming someone that is confused or scared and they role play with professional actors to simulate scenarios for things they will encounter. they hope to establish nor boot camps to help families. >>> and a reminder from the cdc for safe swimming, parents tend to underestimate the risk of kids drowning but the second cause of injury for death to kids under the age of 14....