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. >> and book tv is on location on the campus of ucla. were talking to professors who are also authors and history professor is our guests. she is the co-author of this book "the american war, the history of the civil war era". joan, 1850, give us a snapshot of the united states. >> guest: 1850 was the first year of the decade that brought on the secession crisis led to the civil war. 1850 was the year that california came in to the union. 1850 was also the year that a compromise was forged, it was the last great compromise, they did not know it then, but we know it now that save the union. it was a compromise forged by the north and the south. that involved a number of major changes to the way territories would come into the united states and involved the passage of the new fugitive law act. another compromises that neither side, north or south, pro free labor or slave labor was happy about. but, to preserve the union for the to modulus decade to come. >> host: what was accomplished question. >> guest: the compromise of 1850. the specifi
. >> and book tv is on location on the campus of ucla. were talking to professors who are also authors and history professor is our guests. she is the co-author of this book "the american war, the history of the civil war era". joan, 1850, give us a snapshot of the united states. >> guest: 1850 was the first year of the decade that brought on the secession crisis led to the civil war. 1850 was the year that california came in to the union. 1850 was also the year that a...
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, rebellion, and the rise of human caging in los angeles, 1771-1965 associate professor of history ucla kelly hernandez is the author. what was your goal and my goal was the excavate how keen to me we have the largest prison population in the world. >> so we do have the era of mass imprisonment that is receiving a lot of attention right now but it does go deeper taking us back to spanish colonial period in the other - - year in the years. >> before we go back let's go forward how would you define the largest prison population?. >> that is a statistic i did not generate that the jail population here is the boss angeles but with the largest local jail population we have many other municipal jails including a private detention facility. >> 17,000 are imprisoned in the l.a. area right now?. >> we have more people in and municipal jails. >> $1 million is what they spent?. >>. >> since 1865 talking about the of war on drugs that here it must angeles right now that those are the leading causes of incarceration. >> going back in history. >> so at the end of the rule and that the dawn of the ang
, rebellion, and the rise of human caging in los angeles, 1771-1965 associate professor of history ucla kelly hernandez is the author. what was your goal and my goal was the excavate how keen to me we have the largest prison population in the world. >> so we do have the era of mass imprisonment that is receiving a lot of attention right now but it does go deeper taking us back to spanish colonial period in the other - - year in the years. >> before we go back let's go forward how...
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. >> on booktv today we have on the campus of ucla in los angeles. we're talking with professors who are also authors, brenda stevenson teaches history here at ucla, for spencer stevenson what courses do you teach? >> courses on slavery and women's history also interracial dynamics. >> how long have you been at ucla? >> the six years. >> how has it changed? >> tremendously! it has grown the student population, it has grown to the type of student that we have. in the type of faculty that we have and the things that we focus on regularly in the student department which is where my heart and mind is as well. it has been a wonderful time here though. just seeing the change in being part of it. >> so you came the year before the la riots. >> i did. it was such shock from texas where i was, having been born and raised in virginia and coming here and being part of that. seeing it firsthand. >> heavy rain about that? >> yes i have. i was so impacted by it that i decided to write a book. -- i wrote a book that was published in the oxford university press in 2
. >> on booktv today we have on the campus of ucla in los angeles. we're talking with professors who are also authors, brenda stevenson teaches history here at ucla, for spencer stevenson what courses do you teach? >> courses on slavery and women's history also interracial dynamics. >> how long have you been at ucla? >> the six years. >> how has it changed? >> tremendously! it has grown the student population, it has grown to the type of student that we have....
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>>> booktv is end the campus ucla in los angeles and we tower can with professors who are authors. bren brenda steven, what would you teach. >> i teach coreses enslaverry and courses on women's holiday and interracial dynamics. >> hang how you've been at ucla. >> for 26 years. >> how has it changed. >> changed tremendously. has grown in student population, grown in the kind students we have. it's grown the kinds of faculty we have and the kinds of things we focus on, particularly in history department, which is of course where my heart and is my mind is as well. it's been a wonderful time here, though, just seeing the change and being part of it. >> host: you came the year before the l.a. riots. >> guest: i did come the year before the l.a. riots. it was quite a shock to move from texas, where i was, having been born and raised in virginia, and coming here and being part of that. >> host: have you written about that? >> guest: yes i have. i was so impacted wrote a book, about the l.a. riots of 1992. i wrote a book that was published at the university press in 2013. >> host: who was
>>> booktv is end the campus ucla in los angeles and we tower can with professors who are authors. bren brenda steven, what would you teach. >> i teach coreses enslaverry and courses on women's holiday and interracial dynamics. >> hang how you've been at ucla. >> for 26 years. >> how has it changed. >> changed tremendously. has grown in student population, grown in the kind students we have. it's grown the kinds of faculty we have and the kinds of things...
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brenda stevenson teaches history here at ucla. professor, what took courses to teach? >> guest: i teach courses on slavery and courses on women and also interracial dynamics. >> host: how long have you been at ucla? >> guest: 26 years. >> host: how is a change? >> guest: tremendous of its grown in student population has grown inattentive students that we have. it's going any kind the faculty that we have any kinds of things that we focus on particularly in the history department which is of course where my heart is in my mind is as well. it's been a wonderful time here though. just seeing the change in of it. >> host: so you came the year before the l.a. riots? >> guest: i did. it was quite a shock to move from texas where i was, having been born and raised in virginia and coming here and being part of that, seeing it firsthand. >> host: have you written about that? >> guest: yes, i have. i was so impacted by those rights i wrote a book called -- the l.a. riots of 1992. i wrote a book that was published in oxford university press in 2013. >> host: who was latasha harla
brenda stevenson teaches history here at ucla. professor, what took courses to teach? >> guest: i teach courses on slavery and courses on women and also interracial dynamics. >> host: how long have you been at ucla? >> guest: 26 years. >> host: how is a change? >> guest: tremendous of its grown in student population has grown inattentive students that we have. it's going any kind the faculty that we have any kinds of things that we focus on particularly in the...
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james graduated with honors from ucla last month. charles by his side. now he's launching a latina street wear line that gives back to the community. >> you give someone a little glimmer of hope and some light in their life, it's incredible what's possible. >> reporter: the brothers no longer prisoners of their past. with a little hope that came by way of hollywood, now helping others find their path. >> it's a great program, that is nbc nightly news for this sunday night, i'm kate snow reporting from new york. for all of us here at nbc news, have a great night. ==peggy/take vo== right now at six. with the fourth of july holiday just two days away, fire crews are on high alertor >>> right now at 6:00, with the fourth of july holiday two days away. fire crews on alert for illegal fireworks. >>> the news at 6:00 starts now. >> good evening. thanks for joining us. dry wiconditions and use of illegal fireworks, a serious combination. a warning from police. >> and fireworks are illegal. we have a report. >> reporter: right. there are 16 nonprofits in gilroy t
james graduated with honors from ucla last month. charles by his side. now he's launching a latina street wear line that gives back to the community. >> you give someone a little glimmer of hope and some light in their life, it's incredible what's possible. >> reporter: the brothers no longer prisoners of their past. with a little hope that came by way of hollywood, now helping others find their path. >> it's a great program, that is nbc nightly news for this sunday night, i'm...
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summer classes are currently in session at ucla. >>> president trump and first lady melania have a busay head of them in france but questions continue to build about president's 2016 campaign involvement with russia. cbs news correspond even hanna daniels has full story. >> reporter: as president trump begins his day in paris focus of the investigation in russian meddling in 2016 election continues to dog his administration, here at home. in an interview with the christian broadcasting network at the white house yesterday mr. trump insisted russian president putin was likely rooting for hillary clinton over him. >> we will exporting energy. he doesn't want. that wow like hillary where she wants to have windmills. >> reporter: on the subject of the donald junior e-mails and meetings with the russian lawyer promising dirt on hillary clinton, president trump defended his son saying i think many people would have held that meeting. lawmakers on both side continue to voice their concerns over the latest russian meddling revolution. >> potentially there could be four or five different statut
summer classes are currently in session at ucla. >>> president trump and first lady melania have a busay head of them in france but questions continue to build about president's 2016 campaign involvement with russia. cbs news correspond even hanna daniels has full story. >> reporter: as president trump begins his day in paris focus of the investigation in russian meddling in 2016 election continues to dog his administration, here at home. in an interview with the christian...
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. >> host: assistant professor of history ucla ucla, but kelly hernandez all other of "city of inmates" conquest, rebellion, and the rise of human caging in los angeles, 1771-1965 . >> i and john and i am pleased to welcome him in support of this book and it can be purchased downstairs i'm sure he will be happy to sign for you if we run out of copies we can order a book for you. so find me if you cannot get the book you wanted. please silents your cellphone into be available on-line we do have pamphlets and fliers in the back said he takeout the phone and please don't. >> we were worried about batteries dying. sova to use these technologies that it sees my face. with those algorithms but most importantly this may seem like a reassuring reminder. so the distances are measured with that like the hood the based on the search history perhaps it is more pernicious budget is day condition and did it does not shape that live. in the real human complexity simply not those traces but rather temporary members this is the of measurable type. then those that were clandestine. white, jr. race and c
. >> host: assistant professor of history ucla ucla, but kelly hernandez all other of "city of inmates" conquest, rebellion, and the rise of human caging in los angeles, 1771-1965 . >> i and john and i am pleased to welcome him in support of this book and it can be purchased downstairs i'm sure he will be happy to sign for you if we run out of copies we can order a book for you. so find me if you cannot get the book you wanted. please silents your cellphone into be...
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associate professor of ucla, kelly hernandez is the author. what was your goal with this book? >> that is a good question. los angeles is the largest or has the largest prison population in the world and my goal -- >> in the world? >> yes, largest population in the world. i wanted to look at how that came to be. >> and. >> it's a much deeper story than many of us assume. we do have the era of mass incarceration which was 1965 which is getting a lot of attention right now but the story runs deeper. it takes us back to the spanish colonial period, the mexican. and particular the early years of us conquest here in the american west. >> before we go back, let's go forward. how do you define largest prison population? >> well, so, that is a statistic that i did not generate but it looks at the jail population in los angeles but what is interesting about la is we have the largest local jail population. in addition to that we have two federal prisons in the county and we have many other municipal jails and detention facilities including private detention facilities. >> 70000 people ar
associate professor of ucla, kelly hernandez is the author. what was your goal with this book? >> that is a good question. los angeles is the largest or has the largest prison population in the world and my goal -- >> in the world? >> yes, largest population in the world. i wanted to look at how that came to be. >> and. >> it's a much deeper story than many of us assume. we do have the era of mass incarceration which was 1965 which is getting a lot of attention...
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. >>> we have developing news from southern california, where students at ucla are being evacuated from some of their dorms after a bomb threat. evacuated student were taken to drake stadium. officers are now searching for any signs of a bomb. classes at ucla are in summer session. >>> new at 11, police in san ramon are looking for an armed robber who walked into a walgreens store and danded drugs from a pharmacy. they say he placed a handgun on pharmacy count and handed an plow plow a note demanding drugs. >>> a woman in north bay is auses cues of spending counterfeit money at a bake sale. the victims in this case are high school zeunts who are trying to raise money for their school's music program. >> she was in the store for probably 15 minutes. >> reporter: police say this is 41-year-old michelle marie cruz. but it's cruz's purchase outside the store people find shocking. >> when she came town the table, she asked us what the money was going towards. e we told her it went to new instruments and equipment we need. >> reporter: students were holding a beak you sale for their music pro
. >>> we have developing news from southern california, where students at ucla are being evacuated from some of their dorms after a bomb threat. evacuated student were taken to drake stadium. officers are now searching for any signs of a bomb. classes at ucla are in summer session. >>> new at 11, police in san ramon are looking for an armed robber who walked into a walgreens store and danded drugs from a pharmacy. they say he placed a handgun on pharmacy count and handed an...
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i was nervous as all hell 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
i was nervous as all hell 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,...
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i transferred into ucla. as a transfer student i had to take a freshman class, just general ed i had to catch up on. i remember, it was a small class. like 20 people. and there was a white guy, who answered a question that the teacher had asked, and he spoke in such a way that i honestly didn't know what he was saying. it is funny now but then, i was thinking, i should clarify, i didn't understand what he was saying because of his vocabulary. and at that moment i thought to myself, oh, my god, i'm going to fail ucla. i'm going to fail my mother. i can't do this. and that is the experience of many, many students of color, particularly if you're transferring into a university. so i, i even at the top of my class in high school and in my community college, i at the top of my class had so much catching up to do with my peers at ucla. and that is why affirmative action for me personally worked. it allowed me to go into that space. it allowed to be with person, for x, y, z reasons were smarter than me but all on eq
i transferred into ucla. as a transfer student i had to take a freshman class, just general ed i had to catch up on. i remember, it was a small class. like 20 people. and there was a white guy, who answered a question that the teacher had asked, and he spoke in such a way that i honestly didn't know what he was saying. it is funny now but then, i was thinking, i should clarify, i didn't understand what he was saying because of his vocabulary. and at that moment i thought to myself, oh, my god,...
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we had an event at the sculpture gardens at ucla and everyone was kinda crowding around the sculpturedens, but lily and evelyn went off by themselves and went on a little adventure around ucla as lily showed evelyn the campus. and i thought it was a really cool friendship that started right from the beginning. - my friendship with lily has made my life better because i'm able to go to her when i'm feeling down. she reassures me and she brightens up my day when i'm feeling self-conscious about myself. - in the beginning, she was looking for a big sister type of relationship. but we found out very quickly that she's actually older than i am by a few months. so we, instead of having the big sister, little sister relationship, it's really just been a straight friendship. so we bonded over a lot of things, from both going through our freshman year of college, and we had a lot of time talking about those type of experiences. - with just a few words from lily, it makes life a bit better and makes life easier on me, and she's just a great friend. oh yeah. put it in your car. - we'll have more
we had an event at the sculpture gardens at ucla and everyone was kinda crowding around the sculpturedens, but lily and evelyn went off by themselves and went on a little adventure around ucla as lily showed evelyn the campus. and i thought it was a really cool friendship that started right from the beginning. - my friendship with lily has made my life better because i'm able to go to her when i'm feeling down. she reassures me and she brightens up my day when i'm feeling self-conscious about...
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he has also committed to ucla lionel messi is staying with his club team...arcelona... for a while...the five-time fifa player of the year agreed to a four-year extension today... for 138-million- dollars... that's $646,000 per week...even more eye- boggling... his contract also includes a 340 million dollar release clause... which means any team wanting to pry him away would have to pay that fee in addition to his contract messi will now play with barcelona until 2021 at which point he will be 34 years old...he first joined the club at the age of 13 jersey...the yellow jersey... (steve) the questions have never gone away...but a new documentary makes a startling claim about famous pilot amelia earhart and her final flight... 80 years ago. earhart took off from the airport in oakland in 1937 as part of her second attempt to circle the globe. she was last heard from near howland island in the pacific and was never seen again. however the documentary says she crashed in the marshall islands... was picked up by the japanese military... and taken prisoner. it als
he has also committed to ucla lionel messi is staying with his club team...arcelona... for a while...the five-time fifa player of the year agreed to a four-year extension today... for 138-million- dollars... that's $646,000 per week...even more eye- boggling... his contract also includes a 340 million dollar release clause... which means any team wanting to pry him away would have to pay that fee in addition to his contract messi will now play with barcelona until 2021 at which point he will be...
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james graduated with honors in ucla last month. charles by his side.ching a latina street wear line that gives back to the community. >> you give someone a little glimmer of hope, and a little light in their life, it's incredible what's possible. >> the little hope that came by way of hollywood, now helping others find their path. >> it's a great program, that is nbc nightly news for this sunday night, i'm kate snow reporting from new york. have a great night. and fly in . she was always just driven to the perfect. >> my dad pulled up -- said mckenzie's missing. >> i am not ready to plan a funeral. >>> a teenage girl out to earn her pilot's license sets off on a solo flight. >> she was well trained. she's capable. >> but something went wrong. >> i started thinking, she should be there by now. >> hours stretched on without word. her parents frantic. >> i had that eerie feeling. the kind you don't entertain as a parent. >> something wasn't rinchts mckenzie vanished leaving behind empty skies and a terrible fear.
james graduated with honors in ucla last month. charles by his side.ching a latina street wear line that gives back to the community. >> you give someone a little glimmer of hope, and a little light in their life, it's incredible what's possible. >> the little hope that came by way of hollywood, now helping others find their path. >> it's a great program, that is nbc nightly news for this sunday night, i'm kate snow reporting from new york. have a great night. and fly in . she...
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a major scare on the ucla campus at this hour. you're seeing down below hundreds if not a couple thousand students being evacuated from several on campus dorms being moved to a nearby sports field right there on campus. not quite sure what the emergency is, but initial reports suggest a bomb threat. this is right on the ucla campus. this is our live video from our sister station in l.a. we've seen a lot of those students and staff members and administrators being evacuated. we're going to continue to monitor this situation and bring you any more information as it becomes available. >>> a fire in marin county could be seen for miles. it was located in a remote area west of novato. it's 100% contained now and took about 90 firefighters, three tankers and two helicopters to put it out. 35 acres burn. no structures were damaged. >> in the south bay, crews still on scene. this was the view from our sky ranger. the aftermath near alum rock park. about 100 acres burned including one home and plenty of residents were the evacuated. >> i w
a major scare on the ucla campus at this hour. you're seeing down below hundreds if not a couple thousand students being evacuated from several on campus dorms being moved to a nearby sports field right there on campus. not quite sure what the emergency is, but initial reports suggest a bomb threat. this is right on the ucla campus. this is our live video from our sister station in l.a. we've seen a lot of those students and staff members and administrators being evacuated. we're going to...
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he has also committed to ucla (steve) ahead at eleven..the man accused of a hit and run that killedthers...now faces murder charges.tonight we hear from the grieving mother who is demanding justice. keep it here for kron4 news at 11... all the day's big stories, and your forecast... in just half the time.... next. (vicki) but first...stanley roberts is back. he 's busting drivers in one bay area citywho think they can just park anywhere they want. people behaving badly is next. whoa! you're not taking these. hey, hey, hey! you're not taking those. whoa, whoa! you're not taking that. come with me. you're not taking that. you're not taking that. you're not taking that. mom, i'm taking the subaru. don't be late. even when we're not there to keep them safe, our subaru outback will be. (vo) love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. (steve)if you've ever driven in san francisco you've no doubt found yourself stuck behind someone with their "hazard lights" activated stopped in the middle of the street ... some people treating them like "park anywhere" lights (vicki) well among the worst cu
he has also committed to ucla (steve) ahead at eleven..the man accused of a hit and run that killedthers...now faces murder charges.tonight we hear from the grieving mother who is demanding justice. keep it here for kron4 news at 11... all the day's big stories, and your forecast... in just half the time.... next. (vicki) but first...stanley roberts is back. he 's busting drivers in one bay area citywho think they can just park anywhere they want. people behaving badly is next. whoa! you're not...
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a lot of that happened when she met my gay and lesbian friends when she came to my graduation from ucla she heard the stories of gay and lesbian young people. and they didn't match up with what she heard from the mormon prophet, the military, those personal stories, not political stories, not about the constitution or science, personal stories from these young people and myself eventually and raced the generations of homophobia she had learnt from the church and from the state and it was gone “— the church and from the state and it was gone —— erased. i will never forget after a night near my graduation when she spent an entire evening with my gay friends, that she finally held me and huntony and in those tears i knew that the lies and distortions were gone —— hugged me. that was love. understood and a standing who i am and that was love. you have said something important. asi you have said something important. as i have looked at your career, research in meeting you, yourfaith in storytelling and the degree to which it can make a difference to the way people see and think. because i wa
a lot of that happened when she met my gay and lesbian friends when she came to my graduation from ucla she heard the stories of gay and lesbian young people. and they didn't match up with what she heard from the mormon prophet, the military, those personal stories, not political stories, not about the constitution or science, personal stories from these young people and myself eventually and raced the generations of homophobia she had learnt from the church and from the state and it was gone...
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researchers at ucla's semel institute for neuroscience were studying how stimulating a nerve on the sidef the face called the trigeminal nerve may reset brain waves. ron places an electrode on his forehead and sleeps with the device. dr. andrew leuchter says that tms therapy has been used to treat epilepsy and depression but it holds great promise for treating chronic ptsd. >> when people go through a traumatic event, the brain in some ways can get rewired. what we're doing with tms is we're sending in electrical signals that can help reset the function of brain networks and help people get over the symptoms of their illness. >> doctors say many people don't realize the language of the brain is electricity, and it doesn't take a lot. these devices use current kind of like the current in this 9-volt battery. >> very safe, very effective. very few side effects. >> dr. leuchter is working with the va to recruit more veterans who've served since 9/11. ron says he's seen a huge difference after using the tms therapy for two months. >> it gave me more confidence. it gave me a sense of...happin
researchers at ucla's semel institute for neuroscience were studying how stimulating a nerve on the sidef the face called the trigeminal nerve may reset brain waves. ron places an electrode on his forehead and sleeps with the device. dr. andrew leuchter says that tms therapy has been used to treat epilepsy and depression but it holds great promise for treating chronic ptsd. >> when people go through a traumatic event, the brain in some ways can get rewired. what we're doing with tms is...
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brenda stevenson teaches history here at ucla. professor, what took courses to teach?>> guest: i teach courses on slavery and courses on women and also interracial dynamics. >> host: how long have you been at ucla? >> guest: 26 years. >> host: how is a change? >> guest: tremendous of its grown in student population has grown inattentive students that we have. itoi
brenda stevenson teaches history here at ucla. professor, what took courses to teach?>> guest: i teach courses on slavery and courses on women and also interracial dynamics. >> host: how long have you been at ucla? >> guest: 26 years. >> host: how is a change? >> guest: tremendous of its grown in student population has grown inattentive students that we have. itoi
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because i want to take you forward now, you said you went to ucla film school and after that you developedareer writing, screenwriting. and i think by the time you were 30—31, you had this extraordinary success. you became preoccupied with telling the story of one man, harvey milk, who was the first publicly gay elected official in any us city in san francisco. right. what was it about the milk story that you believed could change hearts and minds? well, i'll break that down a bit. first i think only a story can change hearts and i think only hearts can change minds. that's how i see it. so, if you want to change it, don't start here. that's a mistake we see on tv programmes and news programmes all day and night. start here. tell a personal story. that is — personal stories can leap over the walls built by politics, region, and by religion, and by race — go right through them. and i have always believed in the power of story to do that. and i get that from the south, i learned that from a bunch of conservative southern folks who liked their whiskey and telling stories that night. secondly,
because i want to take you forward now, you said you went to ucla film school and after that you developedareer writing, screenwriting. and i think by the time you were 30—31, you had this extraordinary success. you became preoccupied with telling the story of one man, harvey milk, who was the first publicly gay elected official in any us city in san francisco. right. what was it about the milk story that you believed could change hearts and minds? well, i'll break that down a bit. first i...
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. >> on booktv today we have on the campus of ucla in los angeles.we're talking with professors who are also authors, brenda stevenson teaches history here at ucla, for spencer stevenson what courses do you teach? >> courses on slavery and women's history also interracial dynamics. >> how long have you been at ucla? >> the six years. >> how has it changed? >> tremendously! it has grown the student population, it has grown t
. >> on booktv today we have on the campus of ucla in los angeles.we're talking with professors who are also authors, brenda stevenson teaches history here at ucla, for spencer stevenson what courses do you teach? >> courses on slavery and women's history also interracial dynamics. >> how long have you been at ucla? >> the six years. >> how has it changed? >> tremendously! it has grown the student population, it has grown t
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but the guy that everybody's been talking about is lonzo ball of ucla. >> seth: freshman at ucla. >>point guard whose father has been talking a lot. >> seth: yes, i believe the father said he could beat jordan one on one. >> the father said he could beat jordan. and then he said that his son, lonzo, is better than steph curry. >> seth: right. >> which is a little bit of a stretch. [ light laughter ] but who knows? like richard williams said a lot of things about serena and venus that turned out to be right. >> seth: right. >> earl woods said a lot of things about tiger, turned out to be right. maybe levar ball is the nostradamus of basketball. >> seth: well, there you go. >> his son's really good. >> seth: certainly something to keep our eyes on. thank you so much for making the time. we really appreciate it, jay. [ cheers and applause ] jay bilas, everybody. follow him on twitter @jaybilas. we'll be right back with chris hayes. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ what's going on here? um...i'm babysitting. that'll be $50 bucks. you said $30. yeah, well it was $30 before my fees, like the pizz
but the guy that everybody's been talking about is lonzo ball of ucla. >> seth: freshman at ucla. >>point guard whose father has been talking a lot. >> seth: yes, i believe the father said he could beat jordan one on one. >> the father said he could beat jordan. and then he said that his son, lonzo, is better than steph curry. >> seth: right. >> which is a little bit of a stretch. [ light laughter ] but who knows? like richard williams said a lot of things...
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james graduated with honors from ucla last month, charles by his side.ow he's launching a latino street wear line to give back to the community. >> when you give someone a little hope and light in their life, it's powerful. >> reporter: now helping others find their path. nbc news, los angeles. >> that is amazing. >> good story. >> good for them. that's great. >> if you want to go somewhere and reminisce about the winter, you can do it. >>> we have a freedom rally. look how packed the pool was. and yes still snow nearby around siera and lake tahoe tonight. again climbing if you're in the high country, cloche to 80 degrees. well, you're not seeing any moonlight right now because of that cloud. beginning to see the lecloud move in from the west and into san jose with some patches of low clouds. and notice the winds. this has really been the ongoing story for the last five days. winds pushing in which will eventual bring in more low clouds with some areas of drizzle. 50 to start the day and then for the afternoon pretty pleasant. mostly sunny, a little brie
james graduated with honors from ucla last month, charles by his side.ow he's launching a latino street wear line to give back to the community. >> when you give someone a little hope and light in their life, it's powerful. >> reporter: now helping others find their path. nbc news, los angeles. >> that is amazing. >> good story. >> good for them. that's great. >> if you want to go somewhere and reminisce about the winter, you can do it. >>> we have a...
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partner lauren fendrick from ucla.ely partner, you would think, given that and talita flies it out of bounds. so that was a knock on talita, all throughout her career, that in big moments, she could sail one orp hit it out of bounds. but overall, she's been pretty consistent. 33 career wins. >> can't tell if she was going for a fingertip or a back line. didn't get lauren fendrick. >> not enough. now, ross, back on top. 8-7. and ross into the net. larissa standing forward. fendrick. nice play! that's a play, you think the brazilians 90% would score on that. buff they didn't. >> lauren fendrick staying really aggressive. hard swing. deep middle. such a great shot. she is staying really aggressive and that is key for the u.s. right now. >> americans have five service errors, which hampered their cause. and that time, talita has been pretty good. you mentioned, brazilian volleyball, so men women and men in the tournament. >> there's a great volleyballleb tradition in brazil. >> ross on two. and hit it to larissa and lariss
partner lauren fendrick from ucla.ely partner, you would think, given that and talita flies it out of bounds. so that was a knock on talita, all throughout her career, that in big moments, she could sail one orp hit it out of bounds. but overall, she's been pretty consistent. 33 career wins. >> can't tell if she was going for a fingertip or a back line. didn't get lauren fendrick. >> not enough. now, ross, back on top. 8-7. and ross into the net. larissa standing forward. fendrick....
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will be devin, a ucla doctoral student.nd the first student adviser will come from ucla raphael sam's. unlike the student regent, the adviser can't vote on tters. however, the adviser c attend board sessions and offer input to committees as they make decisions. >>> homeowner paid a contractor to install solar panels on his roof. sounds simple, righ >> when reality turned outo be not so mple, he turned to 7 on your side to avoid having a lien put on his house. >>> and why landing this capsule >>> and why landing this capsule ba the home of "wow" savings. "wow" means you save 50% or more. there are three stages of "wow". denial. - is this price right? - acceptance. and... boooyah! wait for it. boooyah has three "o's". ♪ grocery outlet bargain market ♪ announcer: 24 packs of roxane mountain spring water are just a $1.99. bounty is more absorbent,mom" per roll announcer: 24 packs of roxane mountain spring water so the roll can last 50% longer than the leading ordinary brand. so you get more "life" per roll. bounty, the quicker
will be devin, a ucla doctoral student.nd the first student adviser will come from ucla raphael sam's. unlike the student regent, the adviser can't vote on tters. however, the adviser c attend board sessions and offer input to committees as they make decisions. >>> homeowner paid a contractor to install solar panels on his roof. sounds simple, righ >> when reality turned outo be not so mple, he turned to 7 on your side to avoid having a lien put on his house. >>> and why...
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. >> brenda stevenson teaches history at ucla. this is what is slavery on booktv two. >> i got a pile of books but i chose one because it links all of my passions. i went to seminary before so now the politics of fear is pretty toxic. everyone is talking about civility and ethics and virtue and of course everything we do is politics.
. >> brenda stevenson teaches history at ucla. this is what is slavery on booktv two. >> i got a pile of books but i chose one because it links all of my passions. i went to seminary before so now the politics of fear is pretty toxic. everyone is talking about civility and ethics and virtue and of course everything we do is politics.
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and the first student adviser will come from ucla, raphael sam's.the student regent, the adviser can't vote on matters. however, the adviser can attend board sessions and offer input to committees as they make decisions. >>> homeowner paid a contractor to install solar panels on his roof. sounds simple, right? >> when reality turned out to be not so simple, he turned to 7 on your side to avoid having a lien put on his house. >>> and why landing this capsule back >>> no liftoff for the falcon nine rocket today. spacex stopped the launch sten seconds before the takeoff. this is the second day in a row spacex has had to cancel. it delayed the launch earlier today because of the weather. spacex will try again tomorrow. the rocket will carry a satellite into orbit. >>> while the falcon couldn't launch, spacex did make history with its dragon capsule. it's the first reusable cargo capsule to travel between earth and the international space station. it was successfully landed after its second mission this morning. it landed in the pacific ocean, carrying w
and the first student adviser will come from ucla, raphael sam's.the student regent, the adviser can't vote on matters. however, the adviser can attend board sessions and offer input to committees as they make decisions. >>> homeowner paid a contractor to install solar panels on his roof. sounds simple, right? >> when reality turned out to be not so simple, he turned to 7 on your side to avoid having a lien put on his house. >>> and why landing this capsule back...
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publicist confirming that he suffered unexpected complications following a short hospitalization at uclaandau probably best known for his role in the original 1960s mission impossible tv series. landau was 89. >>> the bbc has revealed the 13th dr. who and for the first time a woman is taking over the iconic role ap jody whitaker is best known for broad church will take over the role as the time lord next season. before that, be she's expected to appear in the dr. who christmas special. >> there was a lot of pushback on line. >>> another record win for roger federer. the ageless wonder with his eighth wimbledon title, 19th slam. coy wire has more in this morning's bleacher report next. [woman] we did it. [man] we're campers. look at us. look at us. it's so nice to get out of the city. it's so... quiet. is it, too quiet? it's awful. yeah. feel at home, pretty much wherever you are. t-mobile is america's best unlimited network. ...you realize the smartest investing idea, isn't just what you invest in, but who you invest with. ♪ ♪sweet, sweet st. thomas nice. ♪ so nice, so nice. ♪st. croix f
publicist confirming that he suffered unexpected complications following a short hospitalization at uclaandau probably best known for his role in the original 1960s mission impossible tv series. landau was 89. >>> the bbc has revealed the 13th dr. who and for the first time a woman is taking over the iconic role ap jody whitaker is best known for broad church will take over the role as the time lord next season. before that, be she's expected to appear in the dr. who christmas special....
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dominic thomas who chairs the frerj department at ucla.much. >> thank you. >> we'll take a short break and newsroom l.a. be right back though. you won't see these folks they have businesses to run. they have passions to pursue. how do they avoid trips to the post office? stamps.com mail letters, ship packages, all the services of the post office right on your computer. get a 4 week trial, plus $100 in extras including postage and a digital scale. go to stamps.com/tv and never go to the post office again. you're searching for something. like the perfect deal... ...on the perfect hotel. so wouldn't it be perfect if there was a single site where you could find the right hotel for you at the best price? there is. because tripadvisor now compares prices from over 200 booking sites... ...to save you up to 30%... ...on the hotel you want. trust this bird's words. tripadvisor. the latest reviews. the lowest prices. can we at least analyze customer can we push the offer online? legacy technology can handcuff any company. but "yes" is here. you're s
dominic thomas who chairs the frerj department at ucla.much. >> thank you. >> we'll take a short break and newsroom l.a. be right back though. you won't see these folks they have businesses to run. they have passions to pursue. how do they avoid trips to the post office? stamps.com mail letters, ship packages, all the services of the post office right on your computer. get a 4 week trial, plus $100 in extras including postage and a digital scale. go to stamps.com/tv and never go to...
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stephen: ucla did a study and it does estimate there are as many as 15,000 members of the transgender community currently in the u.s. military. reporting live, stephen tschida, abc7 news. jonathan: thanks. on the hill, the senate failed to pass a bill that would have repealed but not replaced obamacare. this is the second build to fail since the debate began yesterday. it does continue at this hour. replace affordable care act defeated last night. >> alcohol may have played a role in the deadly wrongway crash on rout 50 near the bay bridge. it killed christine parks of severne and hui xu of herndon. westbound lanes were closed for most of morning as the police investigated. we spoke to a survivor of the crash. >> i didn't expect anyone to. there was a center divider. this is ridiculous. michelle: alex and his girlfriend are shaken and bruised but know they are lucky to be alive. happening now in northeast washington, the police are looking for the person who shot and killed a man on the anacostia river walk trail. if you have information, call the police right away. also happening now
stephen: ucla did a study and it does estimate there are as many as 15,000 members of the transgender community currently in the u.s. military. reporting live, stephen tschida, abc7 news. jonathan: thanks. on the hill, the senate failed to pass a bill that would have repealed but not replaced obamacare. this is the second build to fail since the debate began yesterday. it does continue at this hour. replace affordable care act defeated last night. >> alcohol may have played a role in the...
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. >>> one of the top draft picks in the nba, lonzo ball from ucla, one of the guys who will supposedlyelp turn the lakers fran cloudy skies around, and has something. last night, he caused a stir by wearing new york economy tonight, it's adidas. he has his own line called big baller. i think he's trying to get a big company to buy his big baller stuff. that's the strategy as you see him assist and score and do it all. lakers taking care of business. it's all about business tissing now. if he is the real deal, the lakers could be back sooner than we think. >>> when he played in the medical, all of the haters were against tim tebow, and now that he's playing baseball, the haters say he doesn't zherve a chance. he has now moved -- meefed up to double-a. the former heisman "trow" if i winner, nfl quarterback, a walkoff home run. stay with it, camera guy, on your cell phone there. he's 29 and trying to get to the major leagues, and he's hitting 347. >> wow. >> he's an awesome athlete. thanks for joining us. goodnight. (jay) as great as it is bringing a baby home from the hospital, there's o
. >>> one of the top draft picks in the nba, lonzo ball from ucla, one of the guys who will supposedlyelp turn the lakers fran cloudy skies around, and has something. last night, he caused a stir by wearing new york economy tonight, it's adidas. he has his own line called big baller. i think he's trying to get a big company to buy his big baller stuff. that's the strategy as you see him assist and score and do it all. lakers taking care of business. it's all about business tissing now....
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he has also committed to ucla ( steve ) take a good look at this car ...ould it be the car feature. what makes it much different from what is on the road today. (steve) it's called "gorilla glass"... and it's already being used in i-phone screens.(catherinei) now the glass-maker 'corning' is introducing a concept 'car' that uses gorilla glass. it unveiled a prototype in new york to show to investors. the "gorilla glass" is used in the dashboard... the center of the steering wheel.. the center console... and the roof. the company says gorilla glass is much thinner, lighter and stronger than regular glass. the big drawback --- it does cost a lot more than regular glass. final look at the weather with chief meteorologist brittney shipp. a full hour ♪ [brother] any last words? [boy] karma, danny... ...karma! [vo] progress is seizing the moment. your summer moment awaits you, now that the summer of audi sales event is here. audi will cover your first month's lease payment on select models during the summer of audi sales event. >>> "the insider" s tracking the b
he has also committed to ucla ( steve ) take a good look at this car ...ould it be the car feature. what makes it much different from what is on the road today. (steve) it's called "gorilla glass"... and it's already being used in i-phone screens.(catherinei) now the glass-maker 'corning' is introducing a concept 'car' that uses gorilla glass. it unveiled a prototype in new york to show to investors. the "gorilla glass" is used in the dashboard... the center of the steering...
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and returned to their dorms after midnight local time, summer classes are currently in session at ucla>>> slow moving storms are causing big problems in the u.s. including flooding in wisconsin. these aerial pictures show extent of the flooding surrounding milwaukee where some say their basements filled to the ceiling in minutes but any damage isn't limited to wisconsin, families in chicago were forced from their homes by rising water, road washed out in iowa and six year-old drawn in the flooded creek in indiana. >>> very sad, the flooding is not necessarily our concern with you our concern is heat because it can be dangerous. >> you know, at height of the day when you want to think very cognitively about how does your body feel. if you have to be out in this weather you need to be paying attention to that kind of a thing here today. here's flooding rain dousing those area you mentioned a moment ago still coming down heavily across ohio, great lakes just in general. we are too going to end up with scattered showers and thunderstorms this afternoon and this evening but in the meantime
and returned to their dorms after midnight local time, summer classes are currently in session at ucla>>> slow moving storms are causing big problems in the u.s. including flooding in wisconsin. these aerial pictures show extent of the flooding surrounding milwaukee where some say their basements filled to the ceiling in minutes but any damage isn't limited to wisconsin, families in chicago were forced from their homes by rising water, road washed out in iowa and six year-old drawn in...
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mary's, and ucla's bryce alford. cross examined by chris dimarco.rick mccall, the nba veteran, second year on the roster. check out this pin block against alex. and a reminder mccall played at unlv. comfortable in this gym. four triples, 16 points in the first half. the sixers took markelle fultz number one overall. he takes an elbow to the nose and hurts his ankle, had to be helped off the floor. that's a bad sign. and our score as we speak -- they're leading in the third, we'll just say that. >>> super bike racing is motorcycle's equivalent of what stock car racing was when it started. take street-legal bakes, making them racers, and the best ride others the planet in segunda. take a look at how fast these guys go. 150 miles an hour. how close to the ground they are. great story in today's main event. chazz davis making his return to the track after being injured in a wreck with two-time champion john isny ray. davis takes the lead. davis on number 7. run over a couple of weeks ago by reyes. he's going to hold on for the win with ray finishing sec
mary's, and ucla's bryce alford. cross examined by chris dimarco.rick mccall, the nba veteran, second year on the roster. check out this pin block against alex. and a reminder mccall played at unlv. comfortable in this gym. four triples, 16 points in the first half. the sixers took markelle fultz number one overall. he takes an elbow to the nose and hurts his ankle, had to be helped off the floor. that's a bad sign. and our score as we speak -- they're leading in the third, we'll just say that....
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a ucla neurologist says she displayed signs of life by responding to simple com manlds.er family wants a federal court to declare her legally eye life. >>> coyote sightings aring creasing in sunnyvale and family pets are becoming prey. the latest sighting was reported on tangerine way. katie marzullo. >> reporter: it happened in this area and the owner tells us she had no idea her beloved pet was in danger of coyotes here. her husband was leaving for work around 5:00 a.m. when he made the gruesome discovery. >> saw three in this court, coyotes attacking my cat of nearly 14 years. >> reporter: their surveillance camera captured this video of a coyote in the street with snowball. >> as i was coming out to collect what was left and he -- there was one that came back literally within feet. >> reporter: she said she had no idea coyotes were roaming the neighborhood. police say there have been increased sightings. she was the second cat killed this wife. >> we live in the city but we have a wildlife interface. >> reporter: the cowans are newer to the neighborhood. they moved f
a ucla neurologist says she displayed signs of life by responding to simple com manlds.er family wants a federal court to declare her legally eye life. >>> coyote sightings aring creasing in sunnyvale and family pets are becoming prey. the latest sighting was reported on tangerine way. katie marzullo. >> reporter: it happened in this area and the owner tells us she had no idea her beloved pet was in danger of coyotes here. her husband was leaving for work around 5:00 a.m. when he...
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the ucla school of law estimates 150,000 transgender individuals are currently serving in the armed forces and as many as 134,000 veterans identify as trend gender -- as transgender. those assigned male at birth are 1.6 times more likely than all adult men to serve in the military. >>> the president's comments come one day after a germantown man was convicted of killing his transgender friend. wusa9.com -- rico leblond was found guilty in the shooting of zella ziona. when she was killed, there were reports that rico leblond was embarrassed over their friendship. prosecutors said there was not enough to pursue a hate crimes charge. >> they may have had an intimate relationship with one another. some of those matters, because they were private, they were hard to substantiate. >> after the verdict, the mother said she was happy with the jury's decision. rico leblond his attorney said they have not decided whether to appeal. he's sentenced in october and's faces lives in prison. >>> the republic -- the republicans will go through a series of votes on amendments offered to make the house versio
the ucla school of law estimates 150,000 transgender individuals are currently serving in the armed forces and as many as 134,000 veterans identify as trend gender -- as transgender. those assigned male at birth are 1.6 times more likely than all adult men to serve in the military. >>> the president's comments come one day after a germantown man was convicted of killing his transgender friend. wusa9.com -- rico leblond was found guilty in the shooting of zella ziona. when she was...
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military openly is somewhere in the area of 15,000, that is according to the william center at ucla whichas done a comprehensive study. thet of people in transgender community and the community at large wondering what motivated the resident -- the president's tweets, whether it was another attempt to change the conversation. adrianna: the other big news in washington, the showdown over health care taking center stage. the gop health care bill did not get enough support asked in a republicans are still feeling the pressure from president trump to repeal and replace obamacare. we are on the latest. urgingident trump republicans to keep their promise to repeal and replace obamacare. president trump: any senator who votes against repeal and replace is telling america that they are fine with the obamacare nightmare. >> republicans are without a clear path forward, at this point without a health care bill that can get enough support to pass after the latest way to repeal and replace died hours into debate. we want to get: legislation to stop obamacare, the failed status quo through congress and
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former ucla bruin.guodala says the most important thing about fashion is comfort. >> unless the shoes are really cute. then we go with -- you deal with it. >>> it is lunchtime. and we have a simple family recipe you can try at home. stephanie and tony tantillo break it down. >> this smells beautiful. >> it is. >> tell us what you're doing. >> salmon and string beans, the classic. a lot of classics can be boring but they shouldn't be. here we have the salmon we're pan searing and i'm going to throw in some thyme on top of it. it's volatile so it will release a lot with heat so i add it at the end so you get a lot of strong thyme flavor. we blanche the string beans first and then put in shallot, garlic and lemon zest. >> always wash the lemon before you zest it because there's wax on the lemon. so watch it or you'll guess wax. that doesn't taste any good. >> you can squeeze a little lemon in there, too, in the string beans. this will freshen them up because they have been cooked a lot, blanched and sauted
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norteamericano despues de que una alerta de bomba obligo la evacuacion de la cancha y tres dormitorios de uclana falsa alarma. se espera que el campeon de espaÑa y la champions league dispute sus partidos programados. por su parte los san jose earthquakes despues de su victoria de el lunes pasado ante el galaxy de los angeles en lo que fueron los cuartos de final de la "us open cup" se preparan para enfrentarse el dia de maÑana al entriak frankfurt de alemnia en lo que sera un partido amistoso ya que los quakes no jugaran este fin de semana por el descanso de la copa oro. los espero a las 11 de la noche con lo mejor de la actividad el dia de hoy en la copa oro y el resto de la joranda deportiva.. gabriela live topvo cesar ---recuerde que puede seguirnos en los medios sociales, facebook, instagram y twitter en las direcciones que ve en pantalla... take fs ---adems telemundo 48.com est disponible para iphone, ipad y android. actualcela o descrguela gratis desde su app. live weather cam telemundo 48 . enseguida les comparto la informacion meteorologica del dia de hoy. como usted ve en su pantalla
norteamericano despues de que una alerta de bomba obligo la evacuacion de la cancha y tres dormitorios de uclana falsa alarma. se espera que el campeon de espaÑa y la champions league dispute sus partidos programados. por su parte los san jose earthquakes despues de su victoria de el lunes pasado ante el galaxy de los angeles en lo que fueron los cuartos de final de la "us open cup" se preparan para enfrentarse el dia de maÑana al entriak frankfurt de alemnia en lo que sera un...
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let's get gown to some more news coming up the terrifying moments at ucla. the threat that forced thois to evacuate their dorms overnight. >>> plus, speaking out, what passengers are now saying after their air canada flight almost collided with several other flights at sfo. s . >>> it's 5:14 with a clear start as we take a live look outside in san jose before sunrise. looking at the temperature trend throughout the day it will be nice and cool to start, maybe some long sleeves needed but not later today. we're going to make it into the low 80s already by early afternoon heading up to 84 degrees for an afternoon high. we are going to have some hot temperatures this weekend. we'll talk about that air quality and the high fire danger all coming up at about 5:19. >>> and update for san francisco. i've just learned from chp that the off hand to chavez is open. 101 is showing visible activity but the freeway access and the off-ramp are open. >>> kari, mike, thank you very much. 5:fife fiend on your thursday morning. new details ucla administrators are providing mo
let's get gown to some more news coming up the terrifying moments at ucla. the threat that forced thois to evacuate their dorms overnight. >>> plus, speaking out, what passengers are now saying after their air canada flight almost collided with several other flights at sfo. s . >>> it's 5:14 with a clear start as we take a live look outside in san jose before sunrise. looking at the temperature trend throughout the day it will be nice and cool to start, maybe some long sleeves...
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joining us, from the center of health policy research at ucla, democratic strategist and shawn steel. and david, just, you heard people cheering outside. a lot of people are very pleased with what happened. sh shawn seems to think republicans can move on from this, tax reform, infrastructure. can they? >> i think the inability of republicans to get something to the on this was an indication that it's going to be difficult for them to do it, if they can. there's certainly no evidence that they have momentum in the chamber to get something done. and now we're not in the first month of the presidency. we're getting into the year here. >> wasn't the tax reform part of the repeal crucial, or the tax cut of the, or the repeal crucial for tax reform? >> i think so. and what we've seen in their statement the other day was so minimal that you have people within the party who i think are very frustrated about the prospects of getting things done. and if you're a democrat, you cheer every day that something doesn't get done, especially something like health care where the repeal proposals were p
joining us, from the center of health policy research at ucla, democratic strategist and shawn steel. and david, just, you heard people cheering outside. a lot of people are very pleased with what happened. sh shawn seems to think republicans can move on from this, tax reform, infrastructure. can they? >> i think the inability of republicans to get something to the on this was an indication that it's going to be difficult for them to do it, if they can. there's certainly no evidence that...
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a bomb threat at ucla kept hundreds of students out of their dorm rooms for a few hour.buildings were sea searched. >> president trump and the first lady arrived in paris ahead of the president's meeting with emmanuel macron. macron invited the president to take part in ceremonies honoring bastille day and the the 100 yearth anniversary of the u.s. entrance into world war >>> in a new interview the president told reuters he did not fault his son for holding the meeting which he called in the heat of a upstart campaign. >> senate republicans failed to bring the bil bill to a vote before the july 4th recess. mcconnell says he expects lawmakers to start voting on the bill next week. the measure would ease some of the initial bill's cuts to medicaid and beef up subsidies for those with lower incomes. if all democrats vote against the bill the measure would fail if just three gop senators oppose it. >> ♪ >> all right everybody's going to be talking about it today. actually they've been talking about it 'cause it's been building, right, through the week. >> nothing to talk abo
a bomb threat at ucla kept hundreds of students out of their dorm rooms for a few hour.buildings were sea searched. >> president trump and the first lady arrived in paris ahead of the president's meeting with emmanuel macron. macron invited the president to take part in ceremonies honoring bastille day and the the 100 yearth anniversary of the u.s. entrance into world war >>> in a new interview the president told reuters he did not fault his son for holding the meeting which he...
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gran susto que se viviÓ en ucla, una amenaza de bomba obligÓ a la alocución del estudiantes.a las 10:nto para determinar quÉ procederÁ en el caso maloudÁ es posible que en un par de horas se dÉ a conocer el comunicado de que la guyana francesa, haya perdido sobre la mesa el primer punto ganado en una copa oro. este es el reporte, regreso con ustedes. ivÁn: gracias, vamos con rodolfo que tiene marca personal sobre la selecciÓn mexicana, adelante, rodo. rodolfo: muchas gracias la selecciÓn mexicana en unos momentos mÁs estará abandonando el hotel para dirigirse a la casa de los broncos, para enfrentar a jamaica y buscar cerrar su pase a la siguiente ronda de la copa oro. por mi parte es todo, regreso con ustedes al estudio. ivÁn: el partido de cuartos de final de la copa de estados unidos entre miami fc y cincinnati no se disputÓ ayer por la lluvia, los organizadores dijeron que se habÍan vendido 10.000 tickets y estaba a punto de romperse el rÉcord personas. en solo minutos doble cartelera en copa oro. mÉxico va contra jamaica. la cobertura comienza las 07:00 pm horas del este, hasta a
gran susto que se viviÓ en ucla, una amenaza de bomba obligÓ a la alocución del estudiantes.a las 10:nto para determinar quÉ procederÁ en el caso maloudÁ es posible que en un par de horas se dÉ a conocer el comunicado de que la guyana francesa, haya perdido sobre la mesa el primer punto ganado en una copa oro. este es el reporte, regreso con ustedes. ivÁn: gracias, vamos con rodolfo que tiene marca personal sobre la selecciÓn mexicana, adelante, rodo. rodolfo: muchas gracias la...
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your time right now 4: 28 and thousands of ucla students were evacuated from residents halls this morning bomb threat was phoned in there. students were sent to drake stadium on campus after the university's emergency plan was activated. officers are taking the threat very seriously and combing the campus for evidence of a bomb. classes are in summer session. >>> the u.s. will allow a group of girls from afghanistan into the country for an international robotics competition after president trump intervened. earlier this month the teens found out their visa applications have been denied by the u.s. president trump said to let the girls into the country. the competition takes place next week. >>> and a massiv stop and take a look if you can. it's broken free in antarctica and is as big as the state of delaware. scientists are watching to see if it signals a future breakup of the floating ice shelf. some ice may stay nearby for decades and on the parts can drift into warmer waters. that's just a quick look at the show, news at 4:30 starts right now. >>> god thursday morning i'm larry miller
your time right now 4: 28 and thousands of ucla students were evacuated from residents halls this morning bomb threat was phoned in there. students were sent to drake stadium on campus after the university's emergency plan was activated. officers are taking the threat very seriously and combing the campus for evidence of a bomb. classes are in summer session. >>> the u.s. will allow a group of girls from afghanistan into the country for an international robotics competition after...