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we have left the donor hospital en route to ucla, but timing is now critical.nt's motorcade could be catastrophic. dr. azari has a helicopter on standby. the organ or the hand for this instance is not getting blood supply so over time it's deteriorating. so there's a ticking clock. >> reporter: a ticking clock on what will already be a marathon, almost 18 hour surgery, but today, in the city of angels, an angel just might be watching over them. >> and do you get stuck in traffic? how do you get back? >> there was no traffic. imagine that, coming back to ucla there was very little traffic. >> how are you feeling about your hand surgery? >> very peaceful and hopeful that everything goes well. >> jonathan had no concerns going into the surgery, but i did. i mean, this is an 18-hour surgery. this is a big deal. >> i actually told dr. azari. i said, you take care of my husband. you better take care of him. >> don't lose him? >> yeah. you bring my husband back to me. >> reporter: azari joins his team of 13 surgeons, 4 anesthesiologist and 8 nurses from competing sout
we have left the donor hospital en route to ucla, but timing is now critical.nt's motorcade could be catastrophic. dr. azari has a helicopter on standby. the organ or the hand for this instance is not getting blood supply so over time it's deteriorating. so there's a ticking clock. >> reporter: a ticking clock on what will already be a marathon, almost 18 hour surgery, but today, in the city of angels, an angel just might be watching over them. >> and do you get stuck in traffic?...
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at the time she was working for ucla.e didn't know what to do, felt ashamed and stayed silent. "i was supposed to be offering extra special service to this man because he was refuse and powerful and good for my institution -- rich and powerful and good for my institution." she said the next day the patient called to apologize saying he had a terrible problem. i told him he needed to get counseling immediately and to never allow himself to be alone with a woman in a room. dr. peters said she reported the incident to ucla. "i wanted a note placed in his chart warning other women never to be alone with him. what if the patient did the same thing to another woman?" she recalls being cautioned about telling police, being told the patient has more money for lawyers and she would lose in court. by skype we spoke with physician advocate pamela weibold. >> taking an oath that often we're ending up having to protect other people over protecting ourselves and our colleagues. >> reporter: until now the patient's name was a mystery, p
at the time she was working for ucla.e didn't know what to do, felt ashamed and stayed silent. "i was supposed to be offering extra special service to this man because he was refuse and powerful and good for my institution -- rich and powerful and good for my institution." she said the next day the patient called to apologize saying he had a terrible problem. i told him he needed to get counseling immediately and to never allow himself to be alone with a woman in a room. dr. peters...
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not a single professor at ucla is discriminating against females or students of color. these are the most open minded passionate individuals. universities are most tolerant except for the concert but they are not discriminating. yet the students are told by the on-campus they are victims. they have read the constitution. were the challenges or the difficulty that anger american culture developed of law and constitutional government. with that the apparatus that graduate diversity forced diversity of the time officer director the office of economic development gender orientation issues with counsel and change culture diversity council will enter sexual gender resource center are those all separate metaphors. that is 2012 biking. it has grown to be because students and their coach dependent. generating categories to their realm. this stream of inclusion bureaucracies cost $20 million per year year. understand that this is going up because of this was treated in the public discourse from a naturally occurring phenomenon and the solution is not more funding but at the diver
not a single professor at ucla is discriminating against females or students of color. these are the most open minded passionate individuals. universities are most tolerant except for the concert but they are not discriminating. yet the students are told by the on-campus they are victims. they have read the constitution. were the challenges or the difficulty that anger american culture developed of law and constitutional government. with that the apparatus that graduate diversity forced...
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it isn't clear albert einstein could get hired at ucla today under the current regime. ucla would rather prioritize a professors diversity contribution than science we could hope for talking to my friends that are engineers that half of the engineering department believes that gender that is forced upon them at every faculty search is reckless and putting their competitive edge at risk but the other half actually believe in it because generous philanthropists i support what you do but inevitably the measure of any openhearted philanthropy how many students are going to college? >> that's not necessarily a good idea because the more education somebody has the more likely they are to think of themselves as oppressed. so these engineers are themselves the product so to reach a tipping point. >> answering this paradox the alumni bodies give more money we seem to have a behavior in those institutions to directly attack the people the huge body of alumni. >> henry ford pointed out with his own it is the privileged wealth it is the admirable instinct. it is unique in the world
it isn't clear albert einstein could get hired at ucla today under the current regime. ucla would rather prioritize a professors diversity contribution than science we could hope for talking to my friends that are engineers that half of the engineering department believes that gender that is forced upon them at every faculty search is reckless and putting their competitive edge at risk but the other half actually believe in it because generous philanthropists i support what you do but...
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oklahoma up 27-7 on ucla. then it got worse. here is a pass for the lead. murray had 69 yards rushing. the sooners one 49-21. ucla is now 0-2. >> the top story now is serena williams. what she said is a good point. those guys said everything i got away with it. >> there will be some social media backlash on this. >> we will be right back. it's time for the 'biggest sale of the year' on the new sleep number 360 smart bed. it senses your movement and automatically adjusts to keep you both comfortable. it's the final days where all beds are on sale. the queen sleep number 360 c2 smart bed is now only $899. ends sunday. the cbs weekend news is next. news updates are always on cbs-sf dot com. >>> that will do it for us. we will see you back at 6 pm. captioning sponsored by cbs >> ninan: a former president into the battle for the white house. ( cheers and applause ) barack obama rallies democrats in southern california and blasts the trump administration. >> this is a government for everybody. it's not for sale. that's what we believe in. >> ninan: back at the wh
oklahoma up 27-7 on ucla. then it got worse. here is a pass for the lead. murray had 69 yards rushing. the sooners one 49-21. ucla is now 0-2. >> the top story now is serena williams. what she said is a good point. those guys said everything i got away with it. >> there will be some social media backlash on this. >> we will be right back. it's time for the 'biggest sale of the year' on the new sleep number 360 smart bed. it senses your movement and automatically adjusts to...
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with the american association of science had panels galore on lgbt discrimination very few scientists ucla now has a requirement every incoming faculty input on - - applicant has to write a statement to contributions of equity inclusion to understand the problems of underrepresented minorities. it isn't clear if albert einstein could get hired today under the current regime it would rather prioritize at ucla a professors diversity contributions than science so those splinter groups that will set out that i would say half of the engineering department believes the gender cendate with every faculty search is reckless and putting their competitive edge at risk but the other half believe in it because generous philanthropists, inevitably the measure for their programs is how many students go to college? >> it turns out the more education the more that they think of themselves as oppressed. so the engineers in the department they themselves are the product of a diversity academy. >> one more question. >> so i wonder how you would answer in the private elite university area to give more and more
with the american association of science had panels galore on lgbt discrimination very few scientists ucla now has a requirement every incoming faculty input on - - applicant has to write a statement to contributions of equity inclusion to understand the problems of underrepresented minorities. it isn't clear if albert einstein could get hired today under the current regime it would rather prioritize at ucla a professors diversity contributions than science so those splinter groups that will...
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an ucla test incorrectly matched 28 members of congress identifying them as people arrested for a crime. the false matches were disproportionately people of color. >> go slow. build in the protections. >> reporter: senator ed markey was also in correctly matched in the ucla test. he and republican senator mike lee repeatedly called for the department of homeland security to halt the rollout of biometrics while privacy rules are put in place. >> until they lay out how they're going to divide discretion of security versus privacy, i think that we want a go slow sign put on the deployment of this technology. >> reporter: do you feel like they are going slow with the way it's being rolled out? >> no. they're actually accelerating the deployment of this technology without first telling americans what the protections are for innocent americans. >> i think the technology is mature. it's ready. >> reporter: the cbp commissioner. >> the facial recognition is very accurate, even an older photograph we're seeing very high match rates 99% plus if we have a photograph of that traveler. >> reporter:
an ucla test incorrectly matched 28 members of congress identifying them as people arrested for a crime. the false matches were disproportionately people of color. >> go slow. build in the protections. >> reporter: senator ed markey was also in correctly matched in the ucla test. he and republican senator mike lee repeatedly called for the department of homeland security to halt the rollout of biometrics while privacy rules are put in place. >> until they lay out how they're...
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ucla recovers in the end zone, a safety.ip's debut spoiled. 26-17 the final there. >>> notre dame taking on michigan and fighting harbaughs. airs it out, and chris finke jumps for the grab. irish 14-0. 15 seconds left, michigan down a touchdown. shea patterson loses the football and notre dame wins 24-17. >>> number seven oklahoma takin. keilar murray drafted by oakland a's ninth overall in mlb draft. making college football debut. elusi elusiveness, great legs, also a cannon, one of the reasons the a's drafted him. two touchdown throws including this one. watch, unbelievable. 65 yards to marquice brown. good start for sooners, win 63-14. >>> a's starting pitching staff so banged up, bob melvin is experimenting with relievers. used nine pitchers in nine innings, call it bullpening. father/daughter road trip. a's defense struggled. pop-up by hughes should be easy catch for jed lowrie, instead it's an error. mariners at one point led by seven. a's come back s. ome run of th year. third straight season with 40 home runs, no sma
ucla recovers in the end zone, a safety.ip's debut spoiled. 26-17 the final there. >>> notre dame taking on michigan and fighting harbaughs. airs it out, and chris finke jumps for the grab. irish 14-0. 15 seconds left, michigan down a touchdown. shea patterson loses the football and notre dame wins 24-17. >>> number seven oklahoma takin. keilar murray drafted by oakland a's ninth overall in mlb draft. making college football debut. elusi elusiveness, great legs, also a cannon,...
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we -- ucla would rather prioritize a professor's diversity contributions than basic science. we can hope that there's going to be splinter groups that will set out, but talking to my friend that are engineers, half after engineering don't believes the gender man that's forts own enemy at every faculty search is reckless and puts competitive edge at risk but the other half actually believe it in because, -- i would ask you, generous fail an philanthropists, i supports was you do but inevitably the measure or any of the open-heart american fill as philanthropists for their program is how many steins going to college. not necessarily a good idea because it turns out that the more education somebody has for females, say the morning highly they for think of themselveses a oppressed and so the engineers who are in these departments now are themselves the product of the diversity academy and so we're going reach a tipping point when it's going to be very hard to break out of this. >> we have time for just one more question. go to the front table here. >> so, i wonder how you would a
we -- ucla would rather prioritize a professor's diversity contributions than basic science. we can hope that there's going to be splinter groups that will set out, but talking to my friend that are engineers, half after engineering don't believes the gender man that's forts own enemy at every faculty search is reckless and puts competitive edge at risk but the other half actually believe it in because, -- i would ask you, generous fail an philanthropists, i supports was you do but inevitably...
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first j she reported it to the ucla medical center.y advised her according to her own writing of this incident in may of 2018, that they advised her to not report this criminal event. he had more powerful lawyers and to leave it alone. she wanted a note in his file to make sure he never did this to anybody again. it's not clear. i asked ucla, is there a note in the file about it. they didn't respond to those specific questions. >> there is a -- there was a criminal complaint that was filed last year and the police -- while finding it credible q a different one, they said the statute of limitations had expired. does he have any criminal exposure? >> i'm not a criminal attorney. i don't even play one on tv. i don't know. >> what has he said about your piece? >> all he said -- he made a statement to us. he denied the sexual allegations, the rather graphic sexual allegation made. he did say he made essentially the unwanted passes and once he was rebuffed he didn't pursue it any further. there's a disagreement there. the doctor also wrote i
first j she reported it to the ucla medical center.y advised her according to her own writing of this incident in may of 2018, that they advised her to not report this criminal event. he had more powerful lawyers and to leave it alone. she wanted a note in his file to make sure he never did this to anybody again. it's not clear. i asked ucla, is there a note in the file about it. they didn't respond to those specific questions. >> there is a -- there was a criminal complaint that was...
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ucla replaced the person they had. this is a field of academic and scholarly inquiry that has reached a crescendo of recognition, partly through the works of people in this room. it provides insights into these questions. adon't think we can parse out commonplace juxtaposition between various economic strategies in certain regions versus others. the american west is just too vast, complex, and diverse to yield a summary or characterizations. the california economy, the economies of the northwest, the plains economies. around the american southwest, the rating, trading, plundering economy is a helpful metric for gauging economic activities in the pre-reservation west. we can all imagine any post-reservation west when the u.s. army has won the civil war, there are no longer major adversaries confronting the american nationstate from 1865 until the spanish-american war of 1890 weight. an entire generation of u.s. military leaders will seek engagement and recognition in western american military campaigns or stations. -tra
ucla replaced the person they had. this is a field of academic and scholarly inquiry that has reached a crescendo of recognition, partly through the works of people in this room. it provides insights into these questions. adon't think we can parse out commonplace juxtaposition between various economic strategies in certain regions versus others. the american west is just too vast, complex, and diverse to yield a summary or characterizations. the california economy, the economies of the...
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consistent with assistant values during their time at ucla. that was a very small cohort. data to figure that out. what is happening to our students? do they leave with a better expectation and understanding of why we don't punish offenses speech? do they leave with different attitudes than what they come in with? are they coming in with different attitudes today than five years ago or fried -- or five years from now? i think we need more data. question,me ask a another from the audience that i think brings a lot of these issues and to focus. is thing mr. tinier has said that universities are concerned and rightly so about protecting unwritten -- and a representative minorities and others who may come into an environment and feel us to liddy. hostility. speech to be free something hostile to members of underrepresented of minority groups. there may be members of those groups who think all the talk about free speech is to justify speech that is critical of them and not critical of the majority. with that frame of mind, it is too hypothetical. i
consistent with assistant values during their time at ucla. that was a very small cohort. data to figure that out. what is happening to our students? do they leave with a better expectation and understanding of why we don't punish offenses speech? do they leave with different attitudes than what they come in with? are they coming in with different attitudes today than five years ago or fried -- or five years from now? i think we need more data. question,me ask a another from the audience that i...
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overall, ucla ranked 19th while cal ranked 22nd.ne for the eighth straight year. harvard ranked second. colombia, yale, and the university of chicago and the massachusetts institute of technology tied for third. stanford is seventh. >> i want to check out the methodology. >> this is offensive to kristen. >>> a new report ranks science as the most valuable major right now. you can look forward to an average annual salary of $109,000. zoology is number two, followed by nuclear engineering, health and medical preparatory, and applied mathematics is fifth. 162 majors are based on salary, unemployment rate, and whether a career needed a post graduate degree. >>> a family searching for answers while mourning the loss of a loved one. >> this is something that happened to a man that was in his last days. >> his wedding ring disappeared while he was in the hospital. now a reward is being offered to track it down. >>> on "abc7 news" at 5:00, bay gang februamembers hacking terminals netting them almost $1 million. >>> residents at millennium t
overall, ucla ranked 19th while cal ranked 22nd.ne for the eighth straight year. harvard ranked second. colombia, yale, and the university of chicago and the massachusetts institute of technology tied for third. stanford is seventh. >> i want to check out the methodology. >> this is offensive to kristen. >>> a new report ranks science as the most valuable major right now. you can look forward to an average annual salary of $109,000. zoology is number two, followed by...
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steve paulson. >>> a little known fact that chico state was tied with ucla. the radar. >> cool story. >> go wildcats. >>> in the northeast, if you have travel plans, you might encounter delays in boston, hartford, philadelphia and washington with the remains of florence coming through. there could be a brief warm up. i'm stating the facts. it's hard to do long-range forecasting. we will continue the theme but we will get a quick warm-up and won't set any records. 40s and 50s on the temps. sunnyvale, down to 47 and livermore 51 with most locations mid-to upper 50s. upper 40s in petaluma and in bodega bay, and pope valley, with napa at 53. 52-55 with cold water temperatures. in rio vista and fairfield, the onshore breeze in the fall, hard-pressed to warm up unless you get that breeze. it may move in on thursday. some high elevations, it will warm up after today. 60s and 70s, near 80 degrees tomorrow and some of those 80s creep back in. by the time we get to thursday or friday, the coast may have some sunshine, but it will be early on the weekend. >>> charging p
steve paulson. >>> a little known fact that chico state was tied with ucla. the radar. >> cool story. >> go wildcats. >>> in the northeast, if you have travel plans, you might encounter delays in boston, hartford, philadelphia and washington with the remains of florence coming through. there could be a brief warm up. i'm stating the facts. it's hard to do long-range forecasting. we will continue the theme but we will get a quick warm-up and won't set any records....
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they beat ucla 49-21 as the bruins are 0-2. . of course nobody's feeling sorry about the bruins in the bay area. >> this serena williams thing, did they have the same roles back when mcenroe and connors were playing in the ú70s? >> i don't know. i have to imagine, if it was that bad -- >> oh my god. they would be out for a year. >> spit flying out of their mouth, hurling insults worse than that, and they got away with . real lkabthe word "thief" being a problem. >> cost her a game. >> a grand slam. i didn't know that rule existed. >> but let's be fair. naomi osaka was the better player today. >> serena was gracious about it, though. >> thanks. >>> coming up in our next half hour, former president obama hit the campaign trail in california, hoping to help democrats regain control of congress. >> and they are designed to keep you safe, but those airport security lines can also be making you sick. it turns out those plastic trays are carrying a lot more than just your luggage. >> a pair of bay area mayors pull off a superhero style
they beat ucla 49-21 as the bruins are 0-2. . of course nobody's feeling sorry about the bruins in the bay area. >> this serena williams thing, did they have the same roles back when mcenroe and connors were playing in the ú70s? >> i don't know. i have to imagine, if it was that bad -- >> oh my god. they would be out for a year. >> spit flying out of their mouth, hurling insults worse than that, and they got away with . real lkabthe word "thief" being a...
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i've changed and, yeah, just not going to ucla was a big decision for me.i was set on going there, but winning all those tournaments right after i decommitted was very nice for me. >> reporter: well, it was just natural to want to just go ahead and turn pro, then. >> yeah. >> sometime in 2019 noe is going to turn pro. she is ranked no. 3 in the u.s. now. 22nd in the world. she even coached this weekend hacker. >> reporter: just like that! >> winning the junior pga and junior nationals landed noe on the junior ryder cup team, one of six women who will compete against a european team next week in paris. her first international event and she'll be treated like royalty. >> i want this and that and they'll have it set up for us, which is going to be awesome. >> reporter: so it's a list of miss noe, what would you like and boom. i want green m&ms. it will be there. >> i was like blue gatorade, snickers, stuff like that. i guess it's going to be there. >> i don't know what's in the water, but you know who else is on this six-member team? lucy le of redwood shores,
i've changed and, yeah, just not going to ucla was a big decision for me.i was set on going there, but winning all those tournaments right after i decommitted was very nice for me. >> reporter: well, it was just natural to want to just go ahead and turn pro, then. >> yeah. >> sometime in 2019 noe is going to turn pro. she is ranked no. 3 in the u.s. now. 22nd in the world. she even coached this weekend hacker. >> reporter: just like that! >> winning the junior pga...
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the number one school was ucla. they use 16 met rexes to calculate the rankings. not everyone is excited about the ranking. one student said she chose to attend cal because it was ranked number one. >>> people in santa rosa may soon be able to use their tap water again. tests show the water is now safe for the first time since last year's deadly wildfires. last november santa rosa water officials sent an adwarning them not to drink or bathe in the water because benzene. the city replaced many pipes and has done tests on the water. there will be a community meeting on wednesday night at 6:00 p.m. at the utility field office on stony point road. >>> people in hong kong are hold to prepare for the worse due to a typhoon. strong winds and heavy rain along coastal areas. it wreaked havoc through had philippines killing 69 people. almost 2.5 million people evacuated. and 50,000 fishing boats have been called back home. >>> we will look that specifics. no strong artropical storm. isd a tropical depression. -- longer a tropical storm. it is a tropical depression. a few ni
the number one school was ucla. they use 16 met rexes to calculate the rankings. not everyone is excited about the ranking. one student said she chose to attend cal because it was ranked number one. >>> people in santa rosa may soon be able to use their tap water again. tests show the water is now safe for the first time since last year's deadly wildfires. last november santa rosa water officials sent an adwarning them not to drink or bathe in the water because benzene. the city...
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number one, ucla. taking the top spot. they used a 16 metrics to calculate the rankings including graduation rates, and academic excellence. not everyone is excited about the ranking. one student chose to attend cal because it was previously ranked number one. >>> the pet fair had record breaking numbers this weekend. there were around 2,00new recor event. it was held that fairgrounds in pleasanton and more than 70 shelters were there. including one who was trying to find homes for victims of the mendocino complex incident fires. >>> up next in sports, the raiders have a melt down in denver today. plus the 49ers with their home opener as they take on the lions. coming up next in sport. ♪ ♪ ♪ i put a spell on you ♪ yeah, because you're mine ♪ with chase atms serena can now grab cash on the go, all with the tap of her phone. ♪ stop the things you do no card? no problem. life, lived serena's way. chase, make more of what's yours. >>> the dragon boat festival wrapped up today in oakland. one of the most popular events every ye
number one, ucla. taking the top spot. they used a 16 metrics to calculate the rankings including graduation rates, and academic excellence. not everyone is excited about the ranking. one student chose to attend cal because it was previously ranked number one. >>> the pet fair had record breaking numbers this weekend. there were around 2,00new recor event. it was held that fairgrounds in pleasanton and more than 70 shelters were there. including one who was trying to find homes for...
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there is not a single professor at ucla who is discriminating against females or students of color. they are the most open-minded and compassionate individuals in human history. universities are the most tolerant environments except for conservatives, but they are not discriminating and yet the students are told by adults on campus that they are victims, they never read the constitution, they do not understand the challenges, the difficulty anglo-american culture developed in creating something as precious as rule of law and constitutional government. >> host: you talk about uc san diego, the divers craft positions in their diversity apparatus and that includes staff diversity liaison, and undergraduate student diverse city liaison, graduate student diversity liaison, chief diversity initiatives, the office of economic diversity, committee on gender identity and sexual orientation issues, committee on status of women in the council on climate change or climate culture and inclusion, diversity council cross-cultural center, lesbian or resource center. >> they are separately funded. t
there is not a single professor at ucla who is discriminating against females or students of color. they are the most open-minded and compassionate individuals in human history. universities are the most tolerant environments except for conservatives, but they are not discriminating and yet the students are told by adults on campus that they are victims, they never read the constitution, they do not understand the challenges, the difficulty anglo-american culture developed in creating something...
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she is also a natural -- adjunct professor at the ucla school of law. prior to that she served as district attorney in los angeles and she has also served as a trial attorney with the justice division here in washington as a law clerk and a immigration trial lawyer. she was elected by her peers last year to bleed her union. prior to that she had drawn national attention or improper -- properly suing the justice department when it tried to bar her from hearing cases of irani and nationals. if she had not prevailed, judges with hispanic sounding names could have been barred from hearing cases for spanish- speaking speakers -- seekers. along with other forms of discrimination and ethnic, racial and religious probe tiling. i would like to make sure i would like -- have time for questions. i am honored to prevent -- present the honored judge. thank you. >> thank you everyone for joining us this afternoon. and of course a big thank you to our president of the press club and for hosting us today and for providing an appropriate venue to discuss the significant
she is also a natural -- adjunct professor at the ucla school of law. prior to that she served as district attorney in los angeles and she has also served as a trial attorney with the justice division here in washington as a law clerk and a immigration trial lawyer. she was elected by her peers last year to bleed her union. prior to that she had drawn national attention or improper -- properly suing the justice department when it tried to bar her from hearing cases of irani and nationals. if...
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equity diversity and inclusion making $444,000 a year for nothing, there's not a single professor at ucla who is discriminating against females or students of color, these are the most open-minded compassionate individuals in human history. universities are the most tolerant environments in history except for conservatives, of course, but they are not discriminating and yet these students are told by the adults on campus that they are victims, they have never read the constitution, they do not understand the challenges, the difficulty that anglo-american culture developed in creating as something as precious of the rule of law and constitutional government. >> host: from your book, you talk about uc san diego and you talk about their diverse crat position in apparatus and that indeludes staff diversity liaison, the coordinators, undergraduate student diversity liaison, the graduate student diversity liaison, chief diversity officer, the director of development for diversity initiatives, the office of academic diversity and equal opportunity, the committee on gender identity and sweal orie
equity diversity and inclusion making $444,000 a year for nothing, there's not a single professor at ucla who is discriminating against females or students of color, these are the most open-minded compassionate individuals in human history. universities are the most tolerant environments in history except for conservatives, of course, but they are not discriminating and yet these students are told by the adults on campus that they are victims, they have never read the constitution, they do not...
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professor teaches first amendment law and the first amendment clinic at the ucla school of law.er 75 law review articles. many of you recognize him as the found and co-author of a weblog that is now hosted at reason magazine. heather macdonald, a fellow at the manhattan institute and a contributing editor of "city journal" antinuke times best-selling author. a recipient of the 2005 bradley prize, , she's the author of several books and her writing has appeared in the "wall street journal", the "washington post", the "new york times", the los angeles times, the new republic and the new criterion. robert shipley succeeded director of the foundation for civil rights and education known as fire. during his 15 year career at fire, he has aided students and faculty members hundreds of colleges and universities and has personally traveled to dozens of campuses to educate students, faculty and administrators about first amendment issues. lee was named the inaugural general counsel at texas christian university earlier this year. before joining the leadership team at tcu, he served as a
professor teaches first amendment law and the first amendment clinic at the ucla school of law.er 75 law review articles. many of you recognize him as the found and co-author of a weblog that is now hosted at reason magazine. heather macdonald, a fellow at the manhattan institute and a contributing editor of "city journal" antinuke times best-selling author. a recipient of the 2005 bradley prize, , she's the author of several books and her writing has appeared in the "wall street...
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he operates at a different level, his trade advisers, a former ucla professor.apan, we have china. these are villains. the thing about american trade policy, it has become an executive decision, it's not something congress does, so his inclination is to say, these guys from asia are messing with us, or canada is messing with us because the guy crushed my hand when he shook it. and then that is the real world. and in the real world is foxconn, which was a villain for a long time, has opened up a plant in wisconsin, which is a state whose governor is a tea party republican, who gave away the store in tax breaks to china, a chinese company, to make iphones in wisconsin. it is total hypocrisy at one level. in terms of the politics, how were the... a senior figure suggested around three quarters of the products are intermediate, consumers will not feel it, so come the mid—term elections they will be saying, good on you, donald trump, fighting for americanjobs. donald trump in the time he has been president has not brought any new supporters to him, he held onto the o
he operates at a different level, his trade advisers, a former ucla professor.apan, we have china. these are villains. the thing about american trade policy, it has become an executive decision, it's not something congress does, so his inclination is to say, these guys from asia are messing with us, or canada is messing with us because the guy crushed my hand when he shook it. and then that is the real world. and in the real world is foxconn, which was a villain for a long time, has opened up a...
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the amazing thing about the way ucla does this with patients with this extent of chemo, you get backpacks have the ability to, as much as you can, live and feel like you are not lying in a hospital ward. it kept me going, really. having that. and you went from that into this surgery, and going into it, what were you told to expect? you are told the details, before you go into surgery you have to sign off, they explained what they were going to do. you know they will cut out the cancer, cut part of your jaw and shoulder, but you never know what they're going to do until you get in there. did they not know the extent of how much they would cut away? until they get in and cut it out, they thought they may have to cut my face, i was very lucky when i woke up to find they had not. it's just amazing, but a lot of things, like this may happen, this may not happen, we cannot tell, they prepare you for everything. you wake up and your whole face has been taken out here... so they did not cut your face, but removed the bone underneath? they've removed the roof of my mouth, incredible. with no outwa
the amazing thing about the way ucla does this with patients with this extent of chemo, you get backpacks have the ability to, as much as you can, live and feel like you are not lying in a hospital ward. it kept me going, really. having that. and you went from that into this surgery, and going into it, what were you told to expect? you are told the details, before you go into surgery you have to sign off, they explained what they were going to do. you know they will cut out the cancer, cut part...
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. >> that is on the farm tonight and your your ucla are going to oklahoma.a tough one. >> it will be a great upset. >> it sure will. >>> you can encounter some delays if you cross the bay bridge today. >> it will be some big traffic delays late this morning. >>> there is a shortage of muny train operators. we'll tell you who is helping with the shortage that has some people concerned. (music throughout) don't call it a comeback. i've been here for years. rockin' my peers. puttin' suckas in fear. don't you dare stare. you better move. listen to the bass go boom. i'm gonna knock you out. mama said knock you out. don't call it a comeback. i've been here for years. [music] >> good morning to you as we bee bop our way saturday. it is a beautiful shot over the san francisco bay. the sun is beginning to peak on that -- peek on that eastern span. gray still but really not bad. good morning to you. it is saturday, september 8. >> and happy saturday one and all. i'm frank mall cay. first, a couple of headlines to share. it has been dub it had climate day of action. te
. >> that is on the farm tonight and your your ucla are going to oklahoma.a tough one. >> it will be a great upset. >> it sure will. >>> you can encounter some delays if you cross the bay bridge today. >> it will be some big traffic delays late this morning. >>> there is a shortage of muny train operators. we'll tell you who is helping with the shortage that has some people concerned. (music throughout) don't call it a comeback. i've been here for...
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here at ucla san francisco, these future doctors, nurses and pharmacists, once a pay staggering rent, many students a there is little money to buy groceries. food stamps or cal fresh as it is called now comes in. >> i have to pay for rent. i have to pay for amenities. it pay for transportation and on top of that pay for school. >> reporter: haley is receiving $172 per month to buy groceries. >> i don't eat out, i know i have a budget that i can use to purchase groceries. >> reporter: cal fresh issues a debit card to those who are offered. the cards can be used at most markets. the food bank is helping students get enrolled. >> when you do not have enough money u are going to eat eat. the moment. that is not good long-term. >> reporter: the university of california said that the system is statewide. almost one half of undergraduates and a quarter of graduate students say they eat less and they should because of the lack of money. usc berkeley have applied -- several students from you see berkeley have applied. the number of students signing up is expected to grow. >> it is expensive in
here at ucla san francisco, these future doctors, nurses and pharmacists, once a pay staggering rent, many students a there is little money to buy groceries. food stamps or cal fresh as it is called now comes in. >> i have to pay for rent. i have to pay for amenities. it pay for transportation and on top of that pay for school. >> reporter: haley is receiving $172 per month to buy groceries. >> i don't eat out, i know i have a budget that i can use to purchase groceries....
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the kid from ucla picked off the bears win and rapper ice cube tweeted this.t just doesn't stop with peopl. abc 7 sports report sponsored by river rock cuteasino. >> i want to talk about the clay matthews. how do you not land? >> there's really not much of a target for these guys and now losing a lot of money for it. >> you tackle a guy, you land on them with your weight. that's how it works in football. >> isn't that science and physic s . >>> and that's it for tonight. i'm eric thomas. abc 7 news continues tomorrow morning at 4:30. for drew and chris and the rest of the abc 7 news team, we thank you for joining us. have a great evening and an even better morning. we'll see you later. (john h.) oh, the weather outside is frightful, but the wipeouts are so delightful. ♪ i love you, big balls ♪ i love you, big balls aah! (john a.) that's right. aah! bundle up, america. aah! wint ". aah! with an all-new obstacle course that will snow-blow you away. aah! 24 wind-chilled warriors... ohh! are about to go head-to-head... aah! aah! in a frigid free-for-all
the kid from ucla picked off the bears win and rapper ice cube tweeted this.t just doesn't stop with peopl. abc 7 sports report sponsored by river rock cuteasino. >> i want to talk about the clay matthews. how do you not land? >> there's really not much of a target for these guys and now losing a lot of money for it. >> you tackle a guy, you land on them with your weight. that's how it works in football. >> isn't that science and physic s . >>> and that's it for...
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ucla came in at number one. graduation rates, faculty resources, and academic excellence is included, but not everyone is excited about the ranking. one student told the campus paper that she chose to attend kyle, because it was previously ranked -- attend cal because it was previously ranked aaliy member invitation-only team, and shegymnastics since she was three, and she has got the game right there. >> eight years old. that is amazing. >> i can't say i was a gymnast. i took gymnastics. there is a difference. >> there is not one event that i can possibly do. >> that is not normal for an eight-year-old. >> i have friends whose kids go in there, and they trained three hours every day after school. it is a lot of hard work. it is not easy. >> keep up the good work, leah. -- aaliyah campos. >>> all eyes will be on hollywood tonight as televisions baetthe primetime e >> saturday night live's host are hosting monday's 70th primetime emmy awards celebrating the best in television, which has been expanding to an even
ucla came in at number one. graduation rates, faculty resources, and academic excellence is included, but not everyone is excited about the ranking. one student told the campus paper that she chose to attend kyle, because it was previously ranked -- attend cal because it was previously ranked aaliy member invitation-only team, and shegymnastics since she was three, and she has got the game right there. >> eight years old. that is amazing. >> i can't say i was a gymnast. i took...
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ucla did a survey of professors in the united states, 6-1 liberal to conservative. the more disturbing thing is the brookings institution has half the students believe it is ok to disrupt a speech that you find offensive. 20% believe it's ok to use violence to disrupt a speech. that's what's different. that needs to be challenged. mr. rosenstein: there was a recent poll that found 58% of the republicans believe college has a negative effect on american life. i believe it found the reverse for democrats heard what do you attribute that to? sen. alexander: this issue. think about that for a minute. we have almost all the best colleges in the world in the united states. most people agree with that. second, we are at a time when many people, most people believe that you need more, not less education to get the technical skills that you need to have a good standard of living. 58%despite that you've got of the party that controls the presidency at the congress thinking colleges -- and we have 6000 of them of one kind or another -- have a negative effect on american life.
ucla did a survey of professors in the united states, 6-1 liberal to conservative. the more disturbing thing is the brookings institution has half the students believe it is ok to disrupt a speech that you find offensive. 20% believe it's ok to use violence to disrupt a speech. that's what's different. that needs to be challenged. mr. rosenstein: there was a recent poll that found 58% of the republicans believe college has a negative effect on american life. i believe it found the reverse for...
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. >>> chip kelly lost his ucla debut at the rose bowl. bruins on the road against oklahoma today.drafted by the a's, this is why. look at that arm. third and 14, connects to brown. 58 yards for the score. murray threw for 306 yards and three touchdowns. also ran one in. this one from ten yards out. oklahoma up 21-7 at the half. murray had all kinds of times. watch the ball fly. perfect touch, 35 yards to the end zone. 146 receiving yards, sooners win 49-21. bruins are now 0-2. >>> the a's need to overcome a three 1/2 game deficit of the astros. they have the advantage this weekend as they host the last place rangers. 20,000 fans today to see this. khrush davis, his 41st home run of the year. ten of them have come against the rangers, that's a two-run shot. at the top of the third, adrian beltre, his turn to go deep. watch ramon laureano. great catch, sticks the spikes into the wall. are you kidding? this is unbelievable. two outs in the sixth. chad pinder, he's going to add one a solo shot, his 11th of the year. that's going to put oakland up by one. it's tied again in the bottom
. >>> chip kelly lost his ucla debut at the rose bowl. bruins on the road against oklahoma today.drafted by the a's, this is why. look at that arm. third and 14, connects to brown. 58 yards for the score. murray threw for 306 yards and three touchdowns. also ran one in. this one from ten yards out. oklahoma up 21-7 at the half. murray had all kinds of times. watch the ball fly. perfect touch, 35 yards to the end zone. 146 receiving yards, sooners win 49-21. bruins are now 0-2....
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tonight we are joined by maryanne wolf, visiting professor at ucla where she heads up the center for dyslexia and social justice and is no stranger to for many years she served as a professor of citizenship and public service and director for the center for reading and language and development. she has been honored with multiple research and teaching honors including fulbright fellowship of the american psychological association of teaching award and cofounded curious learning global literacy initiative. you may also be familiar with her last book. since the dawn of time or at least the 60s we've been told tv rots our brains and in the digital era has entered our lexicon, but when it comes to reading is there such a thing as to technology and what are the consequences? how does reading on a screen effect reasoning ability or attention span? in her new book, "reader, come home" it she answers these questions and more with a series of letters. she looks at how our brain is changing in response to digital age. it's a must-read for anyone who spends her down a computer and anyone raising
tonight we are joined by maryanne wolf, visiting professor at ucla where she heads up the center for dyslexia and social justice and is no stranger to for many years she served as a professor of citizenship and public service and director for the center for reading and language and development. she has been honored with multiple research and teaching honors including fulbright fellowship of the american psychological association of teaching award and cofounded curious learning global literacy...
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the good news is my daughter is going to go to ucla for free.ut it changed my perspective on a lot of things. i think you can attest, fit was possible for me to get more cynical. i did get more cynical. being wound and being deaf in this ear and shrapnel. that's the cost of doing business. i volunteered. i joined the army national guard decades ago. i volunteered for ocs. i signed up for war and i got my wash. kennedy: let's talk about that war. have we won? >> i think that the goal line was not eliminate radical islamic terrorism. the goal line was never let that happen to america again. and i would suffer to point out to people that since 9/11 it never happened again. in a way i don't have a problem being down range and catching the shrapnel that was meant for glendale or pasadena. if we served a purpose, possibly being a bullet magnet for all the jihadists who couldn't get a visa to flight school in minnesota, they came to iraq. i don't want to be fly paper. but i think we thrind out the gene pool. kennedy: let's talk about those who have bee
the good news is my daughter is going to go to ucla for free.ut it changed my perspective on a lot of things. i think you can attest, fit was possible for me to get more cynical. i did get more cynical. being wound and being deaf in this ear and shrapnel. that's the cost of doing business. i volunteered. i joined the army national guard decades ago. i volunteered for ocs. i signed up for war and i got my wash. kennedy: let's talk about that war. have we won? >> i think that the goal line...
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raul is a professor of chicano studios at ucla.n washington boulevard is in the city of mexico. >> so you know about this, right? >> anthony: the market, isn't it? >> it's this village in the middle of a valley. and oldest valley where agricultural was invented in the world. these people that lived here lived there for about 10,000 years, so archeological evidence of the seeds actually being manipulated all the way back then. and that's where the core of the mullet is that we are going to eat tonight are from. >> anthony: black mola is incredibly old magical substance containing over 30 different ingredients. it's an old sauce from an old culture. used as either a base to build a stew or as a sauce to be poured over meat. but unlike most sauces the point of mola is the mola itself. the flavor is unique, rosed sweet bitter and spicy at the time, and deep, very, very deep. ramos is the owner and chef. third generation of a family of barbara coa specialist that being the barbecuing of lamb be and goat until it's pulling apart perfectl
raul is a professor of chicano studios at ucla.n washington boulevard is in the city of mexico. >> so you know about this, right? >> anthony: the market, isn't it? >> it's this village in the middle of a valley. and oldest valley where agricultural was invented in the world. these people that lived here lived there for about 10,000 years, so archeological evidence of the seeds actually being manipulated all the way back then. and that's where the core of the mullet is that we...
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public playgrounds and parks and attended summer camps as well before going onto attend and graduate ucla. today my family lives in the park side district of san francisco where my husband frequent parks and playgrounds many times a week with our daughter. my background is in qualitative research. i've spent the last six years planning and conducting research studies, and i look forward to this opportunity to apply my research skills to aassist parks and recs in did i vising effective -- divising effective ways -- [inaudible] >> -- to be a voice for the constituents of district four? and to improve the city's offerings for all san franciscans. i've already begun to attend meetings and participate in the important discussions taking place there? and i look forward to answering any questions you might have about my candidacy and aspirations. thank you so much for having me today. >> supervisor safai: thank you. is the other individual here? cle>> clerk: that would be kenneth maley. >> supervisor safai: supervisor yee? >> supervisor yee: can you share your proposal to close down golden gate
public playgrounds and parks and attended summer camps as well before going onto attend and graduate ucla. today my family lives in the park side district of san francisco where my husband frequent parks and playgrounds many times a week with our daughter. my background is in qualitative research. i've spent the last six years planning and conducting research studies, and i look forward to this opportunity to apply my research skills to aassist parks and recs in did i vising effective --...
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. >> i'm politically to clemdz and ucla. >> just knowing we're giving back to the community. >> especially the spanish speaking population it hits home. >> people get hungry why not eat and give this is the regula meeting of the small business commission held on monday, september 10, 2018. order at 5: small business commission thanks media services and sfgovtv for televising the meeting which can be viewed on sfgovtv 2 channel 78 or live streamed at sfgovtv.org. members of the public please take this moment to silence all phones and electronic devices. public comment during the meeting is limited to three minutes per speaker unless otherwise established by the presiding officer of the meeting. speakers are requested but not required to state their names. completion of a speaker card, while optional will help ensure proper spelling of speakers' names in the meeting. please place speaker cards in the basket to the right of the lectern. speaker will be called in the order they are placed in the basket and there is a sign-in sheet placed on the front table. >> welcome, it is our custom to begi
. >> i'm politically to clemdz and ucla. >> just knowing we're giving back to the community. >> especially the spanish speaking population it hits home. >> people get hungry why not eat and give this is the regula meeting of the small business commission held on monday, september 10, 2018. order at 5: small business commission thanks media services and sfgovtv for televising the meeting which can be viewed on sfgovtv 2 channel 78 or live streamed at sfgovtv.org. members...
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she goes to ucla so give me a break. you can do whatever you want with your life.y have self empowerment. she said that's a horrible thing to say. >> they are really that vein. we go around you can get a crowd of people protesting you always. if you see somebody with pink hair run the other way. i have people telling me that i am a white supremacist >> reporter: they are that delusional. they say over and over again how can you let down your sisters. >> then i realize she's talking about angela davis and black feminism and the idea that i cannot think differently than any other black person is a fundamentally racist concept. >> the notion of objectivity is white supremacist is something i have been told. >> they think that math and science are constructs created by white men to help women continue their power. >> there were two directions i want to go when. first are there any elements of the personal story that you have not shared that might be of interest to the audience and kidded us to understand even better. what motivated you and i million other people -- and
she goes to ucla so give me a break. you can do whatever you want with your life.y have self empowerment. she said that's a horrible thing to say. >> they are really that vein. we go around you can get a crowd of people protesting you always. if you see somebody with pink hair run the other way. i have people telling me that i am a white supremacist >> reporter: they are that delusional. they say over and over again how can you let down your sisters. >> then i realize she's...
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. >> i'm politically to clemdz and ucla. >> just knowing we're giving back to the community. >> especially the spanish speaking population it hits home. >> people get hungry why not eat and give this is the regula meeting of the small business commission held on monday, september 10, 2018. order at 5: small business commission thanks media services and sfgovtv for televising the meeting which can v
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dan from the ucla school of medicine will be the featured speaker at a free formosa by the marin county health and human services as well as dominican university. for more on the go play trent dr. chick a roni joins me life. good morning.>> good morning. pleasure to be here. speculative traveled the country. your boots on the ground and seen the despair. how would you describe the epidemic in our country today? >> incredibly, and terrifically bad many parts particularly in the midwest through appalachia to the mid-atlantic up, it has devastated american communities. it is getting worse year by year. it is quite likely the worst plague epidemic that america has experienced. >>reporter: your experience on the street, who is dying? are we talking about teenagers or people in their 30s or 50s? >> this is a triple wave epidemic from pills into heroin and synthetic opioids like fentanyl. with each wave, the affected population gets younger. i'm seeing a lot of young people out there injecting heroin laced with fentanyl. they seem to get younger year- by-y the interview. is opioid use in those
dan from the ucla school of medicine will be the featured speaker at a free formosa by the marin county health and human services as well as dominican university. for more on the go play trent dr. chick a roni joins me life. good morning.>> good morning. pleasure to be here. speculative traveled the country. your boots on the ground and seen the despair. how would you describe the epidemic in our country today? >> incredibly, and terrifically bad many parts particularly in the...
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natalie morales is talking to doctors at ucla about screen time and the impact on kids' brains and the they develop. >> how are video games affecting my kids' social development right now? >> social development takes time. and if you are always relating to people on line, you are not having the chance to allow your brain to develop, to learn those social skills, which are critically important. there are studies showing if you play a violent video game it takes you longer to recognize if someone is happy or sad. >> you have to put down the controller and talk to people. the story airs at 58 a.m. in that hour of today. you can look for it later on line. i will try to tweet out a link eo may make you gasp. if you are not in front of your tv screen, walk over quite now, especially if you use propane in your home. security footage out of cincinnati ohio showing the moment an suv right there exploded. you can see the woman driving through the parking lot and then, boom. that woman inside was able to get out on her own and talk with medics but she did have to go to the hospital. investigators
natalie morales is talking to doctors at ucla about screen time and the impact on kids' brains and the they develop. >> how are video games affecting my kids' social development right now? >> social development takes time. and if you are always relating to people on line, you are not having the chance to allow your brain to develop, to learn those social skills, which are critically important. there are studies showing if you play a violent video game it takes you longer to...
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our moderator is professor johnson or, he's on the faculty at ucla where he is professor of electrical engineering, public policy and the management and a visiting professor of law. he is also a nonresident senior folio at the brookings institution and a visiting fellow at the hoover institution at stanford. he's done important research into the current attitude toward free expression among college students. our panelists are in order in which they will be presenting, amy wax, heather and munoz. unfortunately emily and she cannot join us today. we will remarks to the forum website. amy wax is professor of law at the university of pennsylvania law. her work injured addresses issues of public policy as well as relationship of the family, workplace and labor market. during the late 1980s and 90s, she served as assistant to the solicitor general at the department of justice and it is our pleasure to welcome her back. heather hain is a scientist, educator and author. in 2017 she resigned from her professorship at the evergreen state college where for 15 years she provided undergraduates an
our moderator is professor johnson or, he's on the faculty at ucla where he is professor of electrical engineering, public policy and the management and a visiting professor of law. he is also a nonresident senior folio at the brookings institution and a visiting fellow at the hoover institution at stanford. he's done important research into the current attitude toward free expression among college students. our panelists are in order in which they will be presenting, amy wax, heather and...
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ucla came in at number one. u.s. news & world report uses 16 metrics to calculate the rankings including graduation rates, faculty resources, and academic excellence not everyone is excited about the ranking. one student told the campus paper she chose to attend cal because it was previously ranked number one. >>> amazon is now allowing customers to choose to shop from small and medium-sized businesses over big companies that offer the same merchandise. customers can now use amazon storefront which provides that option. product categories include back to school, halloween, home, kitchen, pet supplies, and books and will also feature special curated collections. amazon is also coming out with its first ever national tv commercial that features businesses that sell to the company's. >>> let's look at the numbers. they're you can see the dow is down more than 100 points. it is a down day across the board . the s&p 500 also down by 16 points, nasdaq 113. the president said he would announce new tariffs with china ahead o
ucla came in at number one. u.s. news & world report uses 16 metrics to calculate the rankings including graduation rates, faculty resources, and academic excellence not everyone is excited about the ranking. one student told the campus paper she chose to attend cal because it was previously ranked number one. >>> amazon is now allowing customers to choose to shop from small and medium-sized businesses over big companies that offer the same merchandise. customers can now use amazon...