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take the-- take the shot and-- because jackie robinson was big on track when he r--in addition, at uclaall his other endeavors. i remember that part of the history, and jackie robinson had his--didn't-- fin-- didn't finally get his break until the '40s. '47--'47, i believe. 19--may--april 15, 1947. oh, boy. this is h--eh. do i go for it? trust the gut. >> that's the $25,000 question. >> that's always been the rule here. risk versus reward. >> yep. >> jackie robinson, "a," final. [suspenseful music] ♪ >> tom, i'm gonna put you out of your misery. you just won $50,000! yes!es! yes! [dramatic musical flourish] ♪ oh, you!
take the-- take the shot and-- because jackie robinson was big on track when he r--in addition, at uclaall his other endeavors. i remember that part of the history, and jackie robinson had his--didn't-- fin-- didn't finally get his break until the '40s. '47--'47, i believe. 19--may--april 15, 1947. oh, boy. this is h--eh. do i go for it? trust the gut. >> that's the $25,000 question. >> that's always been the rule here. risk versus reward. >> yep. >> jackie robinson,...
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ruby and i met seven years ago at ucla. we took many of the same classes, including those focused on affordable housing development and planning. she was always speaking out for those who don't have a joyce. this stems from her own personal experiences and experience in personal justice. ruby is unwaivering in this, regardless of the situation she finds herself in both personally and professionally. she's not afraid to speak up and asks the hard questions when evaluating a situation which i think will make her especially value for this commission. lastly, ruby is an active member of all of her various communities that she finds herself in. for example, she initiated ucla alumni association in the area. i have no doubt that ruby will bring a community oriented and technically sound perspective to this board, and i urge you to support her nomination. thank you. >> supervisor walton: thank you. do we have any other speakers on this item? >> hello. my name is lala hume, and i am here to support the nomination of ruby bolaria-sh
ruby and i met seven years ago at ucla. we took many of the same classes, including those focused on affordable housing development and planning. she was always speaking out for those who don't have a joyce. this stems from her own personal experiences and experience in personal justice. ruby is unwaivering in this, regardless of the situation she finds herself in both personally and professionally. she's not afraid to speak up and asks the hard questions when evaluating a situation which i...
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ig you are berecruited by ucla and arkansas, if you thought yocan make money at ucla, why would you go there? i think from a competitive standpoint, yes, other states would. i also think that there would es be re from the student athletes themselves across the board that this is the way it should be. >> really quickly, do you see this as fitting in with what we are seeing with the pay equity callr the national women's soccer team. >> absolutely. we concentrate a lot on lead athletes. ut every single athlete, no matter what their sport is. the women, they would be ablro to te themselves. demoting themselves promotes women's athletics which maybe brings an audience. >> we want ito leave there. we are out of time. thank you. that will do it for us. as always you can find more of our coverage online. thanks fojoining us. captioning sponsored by wnet >> sreivasan: on this edition for saturday, july 13: the gulf coast braces as tropical storm barry makes landfall in louiana. vice president pence visits the border ahead of scheduled ice raids. and, in our series "the future of food:" cell-bas
ig you are berecruited by ucla and arkansas, if you thought yocan make money at ucla, why would you go there? i think from a competitive standpoint, yes, other states would. i also think that there would es be re from the student athletes themselves across the board that this is the way it should be. >> really quickly, do you see this as fitting in with what we are seeing with the pay equity callr the national women's soccer team. >> absolutely. we concentrate a lot on lead...
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and arkansas, thought you can make money at ucla, why would you go there? i think from a competitive standpoint, yes, other states would. i also think that there would student ure from the athletes themselves across the board that this is the way it should be. >> qrealckly, do you see this as fitting in th what w are seeing with the pay equity call for the national women's soccer team. >> absolutely. we concentrate a lot on lead athletes. t's talk about every single athlete, no matter what their sport is. the men, they woue able to promote themselves. demoting themselves promotes women's athletics which maybe brings an audience. >> we want to leave it there. we are met of thank you. that will do it for us. as always you can find more of r our coge online. thanks for joining us. robert: another cabinet member steps down. and deportation rates loom. i' robert costa. welcome to "washington week." >> until thi u came there was never an ounce of problem with this very good man. robert: president trump accepts abor signation of secretary alex acosta. the exit com
and arkansas, thought you can make money at ucla, why would you go there? i think from a competitive standpoint, yes, other states would. i also think that there would student ure from the athletes themselves across the board that this is the way it should be. >> qrealckly, do you see this as fitting in th what w are seeing with the pay equity call for the national women's soccer team. >> absolutely. we concentrate a lot on lead athletes. t's talk about every single athlete, no...
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proud members of ucla's medical school class. people living deep in the amazon. >> it was a remarkable experience for all of uus. yo can find out more if you're at homend interested in all of this on how to send other young doctors to places like the amazon. >> it's so valuable because obviously, t there, but it's so rewarding and importantor the students as well. >> the need is so great here, too. rural hospitals are losing all over this country. we need young doctorsho w are committed to providing care in rural and underserved communities. >> other medical schools? >> other medical schools do it, but it's so im srtant. we tal much about the crisis in health care. here's a way we can really make a difference. >> made a good point. seems to be something tha should be at every medical school in this country. >> a lot are now doing that and we have aot on our website. >> incredible journey. >> thank you. >>> jusahead, we're going to switch gears considerably. natalies here. she's readyo pop the cork. where? at the target. how does
proud members of ucla's medical school class. people living deep in the amazon. >> it was a remarkable experience for all of uus. yo can find out more if you're at homend interested in all of this on how to send other young doctors to places like the amazon. >> it's so valuable because obviously, t there, but it's so rewarding and importantor the students as well. >> the need is so great here, too. rural hospitals are losing all over this country. we need young doctorsho w are...
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so we traveled to the amazon with a team of five medical students from ucla, as they learned lessonsbanks of the amazon, one of the most isolated cities in the world, a dangerous assignment. a hands-on lesson in their last year of medical school, aimed at making them and three of their ucla classmates better doctors. >> after every new baby is born, they'd make sure to do a home visit, to check on how things are going. >> reporter: they're here to learn from a medical system that is as fragile as the rickety wooden planks. usually, this is a street. this time of year, it floods 30 feet in some places they've had to put planks in it's challenging one misstep could mean disaster. >> wow. >> this board gave way, and she went down to her hip. >> yeah. it is a little bruised, but it is okay. >> reporter: broken boards aren't the only danger. >> we have several patients with infections. >> malaria, zika. >> leprosy is also something here. >> yikes. >> yes. >> reporter: the next three weeks, they'll be stripped of many of the tools of modern medicine. >> this baby was born four days ago. be
so we traveled to the amazon with a team of five medical students from ucla, as they learned lessonsbanks of the amazon, one of the most isolated cities in the world, a dangerous assignment. a hands-on lesson in their last year of medical school, aimed at making them and three of their ucla classmates better doctors. >> after every new baby is born, they'd make sure to do a home visit, to check on how things are going. >> reporter: they're here to learn from a medical system that is...
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. >> despuÉs de varios meses de espera, frida recibiÓ la noticia de que habÍa sido aceptada en ucla,rÁ? estados unidos, el paÍs donde naciÓ y creció o mÉxico, el paÍs de sus padres? despuÉs de mucho pensarlo, frida escogiÓ la bandera que representarÁ. >> representarÁ a mÉxico en las olimpiadas. >> no siente raro que no estas competido por este paÍs, estados unidos? >> no. >> por quÉ no? >> es que cuando yo me imaginaba de hacer este deporte y todo no pensaba tanto en quÉ paÍs iba a representar ni nada, y tambiÉn siempre he estado entre muchos hispanos y se me hacÍa eso mÁs normal que estar entre otra gente de aquÍ de los estados unidos. >> el problema es que ella habÍa expresado su interÉs al equipo de gimnasia mexicano, pero no recibÍa respuesta. >> en pasado como casi dos aÑos y no le contestaban. ella insistÍa, mandaba vídeos, lo que podÍa. y no recibiÓ respuestas hasta despuÉs de un aÑo. >> ni la entrenadora ni los papÁs de frida se sorprendieron por la decisiÓn de representar a mÉxico. >> son las raÍces. es la mejor manera de decirlo. >> la mamÁ de frida escoge con cuidado sus p
. >> despuÉs de varios meses de espera, frida recibiÓ la noticia de que habÍa sido aceptada en ucla,rÁ? estados unidos, el paÍs donde naciÓ y creció o mÉxico, el paÍs de sus padres? despuÉs de mucho pensarlo, frida escogiÓ la bandera que representarÁ. >> representarÁ a mÉxico en las olimpiadas. >> no siente raro que no estas competido por este paÍs, estados unidos? >> no. >> por quÉ no? >> es que cuando yo me imaginaba de hacer este deporte y...
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the couple admitted to paying $600,000 to a middleman to fete their daughters in to ucla in usc. bruce isakson pled guilty to conspiracy to launder money and can defraud the irs. >>> two tamers are behind bars in italy this morning on suspicion of killing an italian police officer. the death sparked outrage in rome where the italian prime minister and mourners linethe o >> reporter: the two young men, 18 year old year old fingan lee graduated of the high school in mill valley were well known at the school according to former classmates. >> it's been be going around the kids in my grade like wild fire. it's shocking to all of us. >> reporter: it was a shock hearing about their arrest in italy on charges of killing and an italian police officer after a bad drug deal. sunday night the coffin of police officer mario ray ga was escorted tropel a chapel in rome. eye tall yap missay they were in rome and had stole up the backpack of a drug dealer who sold them fake drugs instead of cocaine. italian police said the teen remanded money and cocaine from the dealer. yorth punched an officer
the couple admitted to paying $600,000 to a middleman to fete their daughters in to ucla in usc. bruce isakson pled guilty to conspiracy to launder money and can defraud the irs. >>> two tamers are behind bars in italy this morning on suspicion of killing an italian police officer. the death sparked outrage in rome where the italian prime minister and mourners linethe o >> reporter: the two young men, 18 year old year old fingan lee graduated of the high school in mill valley...
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department's ability to keep our schools safe there was, for example, a murder suicide when i was at ucla, and of course, we wanted nothing but the police to have all the power to secure the situation and keep us safe. with that in mind, i ask the school district and police department to provide a significantly more comprehensive m.o.u. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker. >> good morning. i am a school district employee of over 20 years. i'm also a product of the school district. my son was at the incident at balboa high school. one of the things i have been involved in -- they have all been the same s.r.o.s out of ingleside station at june jordan , at academy soda, i struggled with a young man with a loaded pistol, and then this here at balboa. the other two incidents impacted me, but this issue this year, it was my son. it totally impacted our family. it impacted me, my relationship with the school district, and it impacted the way that a look at things differently. so i ask you to pleas hold people accountable to when things like this happen. we have been fortunate that nobody has b
department's ability to keep our schools safe there was, for example, a murder suicide when i was at ucla, and of course, we wanted nothing but the police to have all the power to secure the situation and keep us safe. with that in mind, i ask the school district and police department to provide a significantly more comprehensive m.o.u. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker. >> good morning. i am a school district employee of over 20 years. i'm also a product of the school district....
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they minute to paying 600 thousand dollars to middlemen to get their daughter into ucla and ulc. they also pleaded guilty to laundering money and defraud the irs. >>> amount line was spotted, and officials are warning people to avoid walking or hiking alone at night. he was spotted in the area of club drive, they say anyone encountering amount line should not run, instead make noise, wave your arms and throw rocks at the lien. torment thousands of people laced up their running shoes this morning and made their way around the city for the annual san francisco marathon. >> i didn't even run in any of the races, but there is so much good energy out here, a lot of fun, a lot of smiles, and a lot of excitement, at san francisco's marathon. two hours 25 minutes and 25 seconds. that's how long it took for gregory to cross the finish line and become the men's champion of the san francisco marathon.>> the support out here is awesit's fun to run through the crowds and see a bunch of people cheering for me.>> while nina is the champion of the women's division, her time, two hours 47 minutes
they minute to paying 600 thousand dollars to middlemen to get their daughter into ucla and ulc. they also pleaded guilty to laundering money and defraud the irs. >>> amount line was spotted, and officials are warning people to avoid walking or hiking alone at night. he was spotted in the area of club drive, they say anyone encountering amount line should not run, instead make noise, wave your arms and throw rocks at the lien. torment thousands of people laced up their running shoes...
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they paid $600,000 to a middleman to get their daughters in to ucla and usc. bruce isakson also pled guilty to conspiracy to landser money and defraud the irs. department of homeland security warning small plane and owners, warning the owners that pilots modern flight systems are vulnerable to being hacked and engine readings and compass information, altitude and other readings could be manipulated to give false measurements to the pilot. plane owners, make sure you restrict unauthorized physical access to planes. >>> advocates want san francisco to adopt a zero tolerance policy for homicides. anti violence advocates got together on the steps of san francisco city hall to say one homicide is too many. they crawling on the city to work towards a goal of zero homicides in san francisco. >> this year in bay view alone as of july 19th, we had 7 murders. 17 shootings involving injuries and 55 shootings without injury. >> i don't know how to describe this feeling. somebody explain to me what happened to my baby. i'm crying. it's been 13 years for me. it still hurts.
they paid $600,000 to a middleman to get their daughters in to ucla and usc. bruce isakson also pled guilty to conspiracy to landser money and defraud the irs. department of homeland security warning small plane and owners, warning the owners that pilots modern flight systems are vulnerable to being hacked and engine readings and compass information, altitude and other readings could be manipulated to give false measurements to the pilot. plane owners, make sure you restrict unauthorized...
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hours, she is hoping to catch the early eye of college recruiters, especially from her dream school uclar now, she is just happy to get some online applause from those who love the game and prove the girls can play in the big leagues too. joy benedict, kpix 5. >> impressive! >> no kidding! >>> coach drake is quickly becoming a fan favorite and internet sensation. >> this is quite the kid, the six-year-old assistant coach for the kalamazoo growlers takes his job very seriously. >> go growlers! >> look at how he marches out, that is serious. you can see the coach marching to the mound giving a pep talk to the players. but not just that he does a dance on the dugout, takes pictures with fans. but like most six-year-old he is also known to throw the occasional tantrum. and he is gone. oh no. yeah, he pulled a billy martin. drake argues with umpires over bad calls, puts on a little show, throws bats, dumbs out the bucket of balls, slams his hat. drake's dad says it is all in good fun and for the love of the game. >> has been great with the guys and the team atmosphere of it has been important
hours, she is hoping to catch the early eye of college recruiters, especially from her dream school uclar now, she is just happy to get some online applause from those who love the game and prove the girls can play in the big leagues too. joy benedict, kpix 5. >> impressive! >> no kidding! >>> coach drake is quickly becoming a fan favorite and internet sensation. >> this is quite the kid, the six-year-old assistant coach for the kalamazoo growlers takes his job very...
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columbia, vascular, wisconsin, wesleyan, berkeley, claremont, ucla, michigan, ann arbor and illinois, champagne and herb on a. these are elite institutions and in terms of where you will send your children i get that question all the time. i think you need to look into it and you need to investigate the campus culture and see how the administration has reacted to things and you need to understand that because if you will send your child to a small 2000 student school which is, you know, taken by anti-israel for her there is not a lot of support systems and not a lot of places to find their own space. if you send it to a larger there may be other communities. do your research just like you would on which school has the best chemistry department or anything else. it is amazing how much time people will spend going over those things, but won't look into the culture as it relates to whether a jewish student can express his or her identity on campus. do your research and clearly there are more problematic campuses than others. >> i want to add with everything i think we should take notes t
columbia, vascular, wisconsin, wesleyan, berkeley, claremont, ucla, michigan, ann arbor and illinois, champagne and herb on a. these are elite institutions and in terms of where you will send your children i get that question all the time. i think you need to look into it and you need to investigate the campus culture and see how the administration has reacted to things and you need to understand that because if you will send your child to a small 2000 student school which is, you know, taken...
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. >> i'm politically to clemdz and ucla. >> just knowing we're giving back to the community. >> especiallynish speaking population it hits home. >> people get hungry why not eat and give >> shop and dine in the 49 promotes local businesses, and challenges residents to do their shopping within the 49 square miles of san francisco. by supporting local services in our neighborhood, we help san francisco remain unique, successful, and vibrant. so where will you shop and dine in the 49? >> i am the owner of this restaurant. we have been here in north beach over 100 years. [speaking foreign language] [♪] [speaking foreign language] [♪] [speaking foreign language] [speaking foreign language] [♪] [♪] >> this is the regular meeting of the small business commission and the meeting is being called to order at 2:03 p.m. the small business commission and media services and sf gov tv which can be viewed on channel 2, 78 or live streamed online. members of the public, take this opportunity to silence your phones and other devices. public comment is limited to three minutes unless otherwise established. s
. >> i'm politically to clemdz and ucla. >> just knowing we're giving back to the community. >> especiallynish speaking population it hits home. >> people get hungry why not eat and give >> shop and dine in the 49 promotes local businesses, and challenges residents to do their shopping within the 49 square miles of san francisco. by supporting local services in our neighborhood, we help san francisco remain unique, successful, and vibrant. so where will you shop...
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ucla and uc berkeley are among the schools involved in the scandal. >>> the berkeley city council hasate words associated with gender from the municipal code. some of the changes include the word manhole, which will now be maintenance hole. fireman becomes firefighter, craftsman will be artisan, and pregnant woman will be pregnant employee. we found a mix of reaction to the changes. >> it makes the city happy or whatever, i mean i guess they can go ahead. it can be changed to maintenance hole. >> no, i think it should remain the same. >> the changes also include pronouns, instead of he or she, the word they will be used. supporters say the language -- the language tweaks will make berkeley more inclusive. >>> coming up, a vote in congress to raise the federal minimum wage, why critics say it will have unintended consequences. >>> this morning, the power to conquer your commute. >> we have a problem on eastbound 580. the off ramp has reopened after a police chase your commute, i am on a. >> also tomorrow is national caviar day. tomorrow on mornings on 2. >>> the house of representative
ucla and uc berkeley are among the schools involved in the scandal. >>> the berkeley city council hasate words associated with gender from the municipal code. some of the changes include the word manhole, which will now be maintenance hole. fireman becomes firefighter, craftsman will be artisan, and pregnant woman will be pregnant employee. we found a mix of reaction to the changes. >> it makes the city happy or whatever, i mean i guess they can go ahead. it can be changed to...
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the best quote is actually from the head of the francis golden institute which is not part of ucla butng to grips with how we address it. we cite these things were bad but some of these institutions produced very good work over the years and people at ucl, related to the hospital, i think, this is a distraction and it can be a terrible distraction. funny enough, ithink can be a terrible distraction. funny enough, i think the dutch handle all this better, they've got a very strong, quite racist, very racist imperial background. they just strong, quite racist, very racist imperial background. theyjust put little notes on some of their big imperial explorers and pioneers saying, he was a great hero in his time but is regarded more or less as a bit these days. then you are accepting your history and that you did not behave well in the past. very quickly, the world cup cricket final and we've only got a minute to talk about it. the mail on sunday, one example of the coverage, here's your chance to go down in history. england going to do it? i hope so but i wish this had all been on terrestr
the best quote is actually from the head of the francis golden institute which is not part of ucla butng to grips with how we address it. we cite these things were bad but some of these institutions produced very good work over the years and people at ucl, related to the hospital, i think, this is a distraction and it can be a terrible distraction. funny enough, ithink can be a terrible distraction. funny enough, i think the dutch handle all this better, they've got a very strong, quite racist,...
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. >> reporter: as eugene volokh, a ucla law professor who specializes in internet law points out, forgingocument is criminal. >> part of it is also just how brazen it is. they take a judge's signature and they copy it from one order to another order, and they pretend something is a court order. it's cheaper and faster, if they don't get caught. >> reporter: we worked with volokh and discovered more than 60. some are obviously fake, like this one, with a number of 123456789. these appeared to be drawn from nine different federal courts across the country. it's not just about making a bad review of your local restaurant disappear. we uncovered bogus court documents submitted on behalf of two convicted criminals who wanted google to forget about their crimes. both were child sex offenders. of the more than 60 phony documents, we found that 11 had signatures forged from judges in hamilton county, ohio. one of those fake documents was submitted for a client who hired web savvy llc, the company run by john rooney. that's why we invited him to meet us with our hidden cameras rolling. >> my name
. >> reporter: as eugene volokh, a ucla law professor who specializes in internet law points out, forgingocument is criminal. >> part of it is also just how brazen it is. they take a judge's signature and they copy it from one order to another order, and they pretend something is a court order. it's cheaper and faster, if they don't get caught. >> reporter: we worked with volokh and discovered more than 60. some are obviously fake, like this one, with a number of 123456789....
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should have to subsidize the tuition for kids going to harvard and yale and princeton and usc and ucla and berkeley, stanford. that is a horrible idea and i think the democrats need to focus on winning some specific states. ohio, michigan, illinois, thinkia, new york, and i the three top people from last night would be from winning york,es, delaney from new number two would be tim ryan from ohio because we need to win ohio and number one, and i am going to vote for her, is klobuchar. i like her, she is from the midwest. host: amy klobuchar from minnesota. john delaney is a former congressman from maryland and he was asked about senator warren's wealth tax at the debate. here is what he had to say. [video clip] >> i think wealthy americans have to pay more. i grew up in a blue-collar family. first and my family to go to college. i became a successful entrepreneur and supported thousands of entrepreneurs all across this country and i have done well financially. i think i. should pay more in tax. i think wealthy americans should pay more but we have to have a real solution. the real solut
should have to subsidize the tuition for kids going to harvard and yale and princeton and usc and ucla and berkeley, stanford. that is a horrible idea and i think the democrats need to focus on winning some specific states. ohio, michigan, illinois, thinkia, new york, and i the three top people from last night would be from winning york,es, delaney from new number two would be tim ryan from ohio because we need to win ohio and number one, and i am going to vote for her, is klobuchar. i like...
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the couple admitted to paying $600,000 to a middleman to get their daughters in to ucla and usc. bruce isakson pled guilty to conspiracy to launder money and defrbehind bars in italy this morning on suspicion of killing an italian poli the cer. >> reporter: the go young men, both graduates from mill valley, well known at the school according to former classmates. >> it's been going around like wild fire. it's shocking. >> reporter: others from the class of 2018, said it was a shock hearing about their arrest in italy on charges of killing an italian police officer. sunday night the coffin of police officer mario ray ga was escorted from a chapel in rome, draped in the italian flag. the two we tfake drugs teens theft to police. when officers responded, you're punched an officer and elder stabbed raga 8 times. he returned to work days before after his honeymoon. lines of people paid respects and applauded as the hearse prepared to leave. sunday there was concern about a photo leaked to the press showing one of the teens blind folded. authorities say that was illegal. both confessed
the couple admitted to paying $600,000 to a middleman to get their daughters in to ucla and usc. bruce isakson pled guilty to conspiracy to launder money and defrbehind bars in italy this morning on suspicion of killing an italian poli the cer. >> reporter: the go young men, both graduates from mill valley, well known at the school according to former classmates. >> it's been going around like wild fire. it's shocking. >> reporter: others from the class of 2018, said it was a...
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the former ucla bruins ampled 6 points, five rebounds per game and looks to improve on his numbers withtime during the upcoming season. >> jordan bell has afreed to sign with the minnesota timber wolves. bell was a second round pick and played first two seasons with the warriors on saturday he will sign with the timber wolves. the contract is for 1 season, $1.6 million. >>> new reports suggest that kevin durant may have felt under appreciated during his time with the warriors. he says durant did not like that fans chanted mvp for curry and not durant. >> i said did you notice the chant before? no. come playoff time it was desperation time for the fans. the last game the t-shirts. >> durant turned down a 5-year, $221 million deal for the warriors and signed a contract with the nets. >>> sounds like the warriors will honor kevin durant. joe says as long as he runs the team, no player will ever wear number 35 for the warriors again. durant helped lead the warriors to two championships. >>> can we talk about soccer now. fifa women's world cup continues today. team u.s.a. playing england. th
the former ucla bruins ampled 6 points, five rebounds per game and looks to improve on his numbers withtime during the upcoming season. >> jordan bell has afreed to sign with the minnesota timber wolves. bell was a second round pick and played first two seasons with the warriors on saturday he will sign with the timber wolves. the contract is for 1 season, $1.6 million. >>> new reports suggest that kevin durant may have felt under appreciated during his time with the warriors. he...
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do you think the three ucla basketball players will say thank you, president trump.eaded for ten years in jail. you think he'd expect the same sort of thing. >> i think he would. this is someone who does things to get credit for them. i think he would expect the same of asap rocky, he would be like, just thank me for what it is that i just did for you. >> let's leave it there. thank you guys. >>> coming up in the next hour, the president now says the people at his rally were patriots, despite what some are calling racist chants. we'll discuss. e luxury you desie on a full line of utility vehicles. at the lexus golden opportunity sales event. lease the 2019 rx 350 for $389 a month, for 36 months, and we'll make your first month's payment. experience amazing. when crabe stronger...strong, with new nicorette coated ice mint. layered with flavor... it's the first and only coated nicotine lozenge. for an amazing taste... ...that outlasts your craving. new nicorette ice mint. - i like to plan my activities before i take trip, so by the time i get there i can just enjoy the
do you think the three ucla basketball players will say thank you, president trump.eaded for ten years in jail. you think he'd expect the same sort of thing. >> i think he would. this is someone who does things to get credit for them. i think he would expect the same of asap rocky, he would be like, just thank me for what it is that i just did for you. >> let's leave it there. thank you guys. >>> coming up in the next hour, the president now says the people at his rally...
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. >> suddenly, i had a group from ucla, sc and nyu of young filmmakers.ned on the set while directing. >> working with roger corman, it's like a college. you're tired, you're distracted and everything. it doesn't matter. you're shooting. >> francis coppola, martin scorsese, ron howard and me began with roger. the new hollywood is unthinkable without roger. >> when i was making "grand theft auto," he said, ron, you keep doing a good job for me on this picture and you will never have to work for me again. i guess i never did work for roger again. but i'm forever grateful for the opportunity that he gave me. >> run, bertha! >> martin scorsese had made a few small films in the late '60s and early '70s, but people started to pay attention when he does this movie called "mean streets. >> i wanted to make films about an area where i grew up. i didn't really see organized crime. i was living in it. >> marty scorsese burst upon the scene with a kind of frankness, violence and a restlessness to find the rhythms of the streets that don't feel anything like a movie.
. >> suddenly, i had a group from ucla, sc and nyu of young filmmakers.ned on the set while directing. >> working with roger corman, it's like a college. you're tired, you're distracted and everything. it doesn't matter. you're shooting. >> francis coppola, martin scorsese, ron howard and me began with roger. the new hollywood is unthinkable without roger. >> when i was making "grand theft auto," he said, ron, you keep doing a good job for me on this picture...
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to a middle man who is out on bail until he is sentenced in september to get their daughters into uclalty to conspiracy to launder money and defraud the irs. >>> a woman facing charges accused of posing as a pharmacist and legally filling 745,000 prescriptions. investigators say that she worked for almost 11 years as a pharmacist and pharmacy manager at the walgreens in fremont and san jose. she use the license numbers of registered pharmacist to hand out drugs including powerful opioids like fentanyl, oxycodone and morphine. she was booked into jail last week and it's not clear if the state will also go after walgreens. >>> the san diego zoo has a baby white rhinoceros, the first successfully born after being conceived artificially. born sunday at the san diego zoo and now it's mom was artificially inseminated of march 2018. they will both remain off the exhibit for a while to give them time to bond. >>> as investigators try to learn the motive in the deadly gilory garlic festival shooting the fbi is letting some people back into the area to pick up their cars and other belongings. we
to a middle man who is out on bail until he is sentenced in september to get their daughters into uclalty to conspiracy to launder money and defraud the irs. >>> a woman facing charges accused of posing as a pharmacist and legally filling 745,000 prescriptions. investigators say that she worked for almost 11 years as a pharmacist and pharmacy manager at the walgreens in fremont and san jose. she use the license numbers of registered pharmacist to hand out drugs including powerful...
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they admitted to paying $600,000 to a middle man to get their daughters in to ucla and usc.o plead guilty to conspiracy to launder money and conspiracy to defraud the irs. >>> the department of home land security has a security alert if you own a small plane. plane owners and pilots were warned flight systems are vulnerable to being hacked if someone gets fiscal access to your plane. readings can be manipulated to give false information. that alert says plane owners should make sure you don't allow unauthorized physical access to your plane. >>> advocates in san francisco, they want city leaders to adopt a zero tolerance policy towards homicides. anti vie license advocates got together on the steps of san francisco city hall to say even one homicide is too many. they want the city to work towards a goal of zero homicides in san francisco. this year in bay view alone as of july 19th, we had 7 murders. 17 shootings involving injuries and 5 shootings without injury. >> i don't know how to describe this feeling. nobody will explain what happened to my baby. >> i'm crying and it'
they admitted to paying $600,000 to a middle man to get their daughters in to ucla and usc.o plead guilty to conspiracy to launder money and conspiracy to defraud the irs. >>> the department of home land security has a security alert if you own a small plane. plane owners and pilots were warned flight systems are vulnerable to being hacked if someone gets fiscal access to your plane. readings can be manipulated to give false information. that alert says plane owners should make sure...
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according to a study by ucla's fielding school of mental health, moms who did61% faster.gle moms saw their minds decline 83% faster. dr. jennifer ashton appeared on "good morning america" with the results. >> we have to be crystal clear here. this isn't about which one is harder. this is about possible different engagement in the brain, different parts of the brain that may exist when women leave the home and enter ability either with adults or work just in a different environment outside the home. >> researchers say paid work may offer mental stimulation, financial benefits and social connections and all of those things can limit a decline in memory. >> i cannot believe mickey mouse didn't call me. he was in town yesterday. as you can say, he put on a very special day for young patients at the benioff children's hospital in oakland. he surprised kids and families with toys from their favorite disney movies. disney is the parent company ops of abc 7. we were able donate toys and books and games. we do this at more than 450 children's hospitals across the country. the litt
according to a study by ucla's fielding school of mental health, moms who did61% faster.gle moms saw their minds decline 83% faster. dr. jennifer ashton appeared on "good morning america" with the results. >> we have to be crystal clear here. this isn't about which one is harder. this is about possible different engagement in the brain, different parts of the brain that may exist when women leave the home and enter ability either with adults or work just in a different...
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even the team from the ucla here who are actually, you know, supporting the earthquake.y were here right there. and they just -- you know, they were really helpful. they kept everyone calm. we all were out here. they were scared. >> hotel owners describing what they went through. now, some residents describe being shaken awake from their beds to a terrifying scene. >> it was like real shaky. before anything -- you could actually hear something on the outside -- like the houses and stuff, but everything was real shaky. it was like, once it actually hit. everything was falling over. everything was shaking. it felt like something out of a movie, honestly. i grabbed my son, he's little. grabbed my son and grabbed my girlfriend and just tried to huddle up. >> it's very scary. he's 7 months old. i think he kind of realizes, he's a baby. i felt like he was scared. >> what did you feel? >> i felt like -- it was scary. it's a scary situation. nothing really happens here in this town. stuff like this, it's just scary. >> well, here's an example of all of the different types of peo
even the team from the ucla here who are actually, you know, supporting the earthquake.y were here right there. and they just -- you know, they were really helpful. they kept everyone calm. we all were out here. they were scared. >> hotel owners describing what they went through. now, some residents describe being shaken awake from their beds to a terrifying scene. >> it was like real shaky. before anything -- you could actually hear something on the outside -- like the houses and...
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scandal, the company the couple admitted to paying $600,000 to middleman to get there daughters into ucla usc. resizes and pled guilty, to conspiracy to launder money in conspiracy to defraud the irs. >>> uc berkeley removed from the 2019 edition of u.s. news best college ranking, newest u.s. news reports during the data collection period for the 2020 rankings, berkeley contacted them and said they had been misreporting data by including pledges in their alumni giving data. a practice that had been going on since 2014. the university which is ranked the number 2 public university has been moved to the unranked category and standings, u.s. news is expected to release its 2020 rankings the september. >>> football season almost here, and the training camp. the raiders could still hold their training camp, even though the team is moving to las vegas next year. >>> a warm weekend and napa for the raiders but new week, new pattern. we'll check in with steve and look at how cool the temperatures are on this monday afternoon. >>> at at&t we believe in access. the opportunity for everyone to explo
scandal, the company the couple admitted to paying $600,000 to middleman to get there daughters into ucla usc. resizes and pled guilty, to conspiracy to launder money in conspiracy to defraud the irs. >>> uc berkeley removed from the 2019 edition of u.s. news best college ranking, newest u.s. news reports during the data collection period for the 2020 rankings, berkeley contacted them and said they had been misreporting data by including pledges in their alumni giving data. a practice...
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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 >> welcome to the trans- march 2019. it is the largest trans community celebration in the world. my name is melanie anton, i am the human rights commissioner for the city of san francisco. pride has become a vibrant celebration and trans marches an important political statement at a time when our federal administration is targeting transgender and nongender conforming communities. i also have to mention, the targeting of the ongoing murders of our black transgender sisters this year's trans thiem, our home, our sanctuary, calls attention to the violence immigrants are facing, the housing crisis affecting trans communities and to raise awareness of the violence facing trans women of color across our country and at the border. we want to think the trans march committee for their tireless work to advance the rights of our trans and gender nonconforming communities, give us a space to gather, build res
. >> 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 >> welcome to the trans- march 2019. it is the largest trans community celebration in the world. my name is melanie anton, i am the human rights commissioner for the city of san francisco. pride has become a vibrant celebration and trans marches an important political...
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. >> i was in west los angeles when i felt the earthquake near ucla and it began very slowly, a slow rolling motion and it continued on for about 20 seconds. people who were much closer to the epicenter felt much more violent shaking and some of the images and films that were shown earlier show things falling off the walls and that's indicative of very heavy shaking and typically, when you get farther away from the source of the earthquake, the shaking and what you feel actually decreases. >> there is a warning system and we know some residents in that area affected didn't get an alert. is that a flaw in the warning system or what's that about? >> the shake alert earlier warning system is working as it should, and in this particular case the alerts that were supposed to be sent to the county of los angeles were set at a particular threshold where at a minimum level of shaking. so the reason why the folks in los angeles county didn't receive it is because that minimum threshold of shaking where there would be potential damage wasn't reached and so both the app that was developed by th
. >> i was in west los angeles when i felt the earthquake near ucla and it began very slowly, a slow rolling motion and it continued on for about 20 seconds. people who were much closer to the epicenter felt much more violent shaking and some of the images and films that were shown earlier show things falling off the walls and that's indicative of very heavy shaking and typically, when you get farther away from the source of the earthquake, the shaking and what you feel actually...
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hours, she is hoping to catch the early eye of college recruiters especially from her dream school, uclabut for now, she is just happy to get some online applause from those who love the game and prove that girls can play in the big leagues. , too. joy benedict, kpix 5. >>> let's check our weather with darren peck in the weather center. >> i want to come back in the forecast to the commemoration that you guys were talking about just a few minutes ago with this being the 50th anniversary of apollo 11. we have a big piece of that mission right here in our own backyard. the uss hornet, this was the ship that picked the guys up in the middle of the pacific after splashdown and today is going to be a huge celebration. if you want to head out to alameda for this, it will be wonderful weather in the low 70s. and if you haven't made plans yet, neighbor will give you some inspiration. they are going to have at least seven crew members who were on the ship that day including the guys who went out in the helicopter to scoop those astronauts out of the water. they got picked up by these guys. they a
hours, she is hoping to catch the early eye of college recruiters especially from her dream school, uclabut for now, she is just happy to get some online applause from those who love the game and prove that girls can play in the big leagues. , too. joy benedict, kpix 5. >>> let's check our weather with darren peck in the weather center. >> i want to come back in the forecast to the commemoration that you guys were talking about just a few minutes ago with this being the 50th...
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she went on to attend law school at ucla. i suppose she needed a break from the cold new hampshire winters and went down to a very successful career as an attorney in a private practice in her home state of new york. she eventually led the dnc women's leadership forum. in 2006 she was elected to the united states congress and represented new york's 20th congressional district, which includes her hometown of albany. following hillary clinton's nomination as secretary of state, she was appointed to complete clinton's term in the united states senate, and has since been reelected twice. she has been a champion for the empowerment of women, increased the minimum wage, expands access to affordable childcare, and ensure equal pay for equal work. throughout her career in public service, she has shown time and again that she is not afraid to take on a tough fight, whether it was leading the effort to repeal the military's don't ask, don't tell policy, or authorizing the stock act to prevent members of congress from benefiting financi
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when she attended college in her undergraduate degree, she studies and went on to attend law school ucla. i suppose she needed a break from the cold new hampshire winters and went on to very successful career as an attorney in private practice in her home state of new york. working at manhattan law firm she got involved and led the d&c women leadership form. he led her to her interest in public service. 2006 use elected to the united states congress represented new york 20 congressional in the hometown of albany. in 2009 following the hillary clinton nomination as secretary of state, she was appointed to complete clinton's term in the united states senate. and reelected twice. she has been a champion to the economic empowerment of women and working families. advocating policies, increasing the minimum wage, expand access to affordable childcare. in ensure equal pay for equal work. throughout her career in public service she has shown time again, she is not afraid to take on a tough fight. whether leading the military, don't ask don't tell policy or offering the stock act to prevent membe
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ucla and uc berkeley are among the schools named in that forward with plans to build additional housing at the former hunters point naval shipyard despite ongoing contamination concerns. the examiner reports a city commission approved two developments on tuesday. one design involved 68 market rate and nine below market rate units. the other project calls for 112 affordable units. 500 homes have already been built or under construction at the shipyard but several homeowners have filed a lawsuit claiming they were misled about the levels of radioactive contamination and other toxic materials. >>> time 6:09. a 19-year legal battle over lead paint that began in santa clara county has now ended with a settlement of $305 million. sherwin-williams, conagra settled to help pay for cleanup programs. most of the settlement money will pay for removing lead paint in older homes. that money going to be divided based on the number of homes with lead paint in each city and county. >>> sticker shock in san franci we will tell you how much the project is expected to cost and the reaction from the city's
ucla and uc berkeley are among the schools named in that forward with plans to build additional housing at the former hunters point naval shipyard despite ongoing contamination concerns. the examiner reports a city commission approved two developments on tuesday. one design involved 68 market rate and nine below market rate units. the other project calls for 112 affordable units. 500 homes have already been built or under construction at the shipyard but several homeowners have filed a lawsuit...
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he taught history, worked on his traveled astance and couple times to california, to ucla. he ultimately did not complete that degree but it ultimately helped inform his way of teaching. the fact that he focused on east asian history gave him credibility when he was elected to the u.s. house and was one of the reasons he was appointed to the house committee on foreign affairs. in 1940, mike mansfield decided to run for the u.s. house of to representes montana's first district, the western district. as a democrat and ultimately lost to jeanette cast the only vote against our entry into world war ii and ultimately decided not to run for reelection in 1942. by 1942, mike mansfield decided to run again, and he was elected, and he was elected every time after that that he ran. goes to the house of representatives in 1942, gets ofognized for his knowledge foreign affairs. person who has the most knowledge of foreign affairs. he gets sent by president roosevelt to china, which further solidifies his reputation as someone with knowledge about east asia. he served in the house and w
he taught history, worked on his traveled astance and couple times to california, to ucla. he ultimately did not complete that degree but it ultimately helped inform his way of teaching. the fact that he focused on east asian history gave him credibility when he was elected to the u.s. house and was one of the reasons he was appointed to the house committee on foreign affairs. in 1940, mike mansfield decided to run for the u.s. house of to representes montana's first district, the western...
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. >> researchers at ucla found mothers in the workforce have slower rates of both memory decline andway the brain is stimulated outside the home. >> data in australia showed women who worked harder through middle age had higher rates of cognitive decline. but this is good news. >> it is. i'm still upset with you, though. >>> coming up, dozens of people looking for a thrill ended up stuck on a roller coaster. we'll show you. >>> first, we got the need, the need for speed. >> yeah. >> the first look at the "top gun" sequel is here. wait til you see what maverick is up to now. plus this. >>> we're going to get the final rose! >> did you see how young tom cruise looked? >>> auditions for "the bachelor" are under way. we're talking to the hopefuls, some who came from other countries. that's coming up in "the skinny." of 40 years. the pain of this loss was only made worse by the cost associated with his death, like his medical and funeral bills. i don't want to leave my children with the same cost. do you know if there's a life insurance company that could provide me with affordable covera
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department's ability to keep our schools safe there was, for example, a murder suicide when i was at ucla, and of course, we wanted nothing but the police to have all the power to secure the situation and keep us safe. with that in mind, i ask the school district and police department to provide a significantly more comprehensive m.o.u. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker. >> good morning. i am a school
department's ability to keep our schools safe there was, for example, a murder suicide when i was at ucla, and of course, we wanted nothing but the police to have all the power to secure the situation and keep us safe. with that in mind, i ask the school district and police department to provide a significantly more comprehensive m.o.u. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker. >> good morning. i am a school
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american and east asian history, worked on his phd at a distance and a couple of travels to california at ucla. he ultimately did not complete that degree, but it helped to inform his way of teaching and the way that he focused on east asian history again give him credibility when he got -- was elected to the u.s. house and was one of the reasons why he was appointed to the house committee on foreign affairs. in 1940, mike mansfield decided to run for the u.s. house of representatives are presenting the western district. at that time, we had two representatives in the house. mike mansfield ran as a democrat. rankin, whoeanette was elected in 1940. she cast the only vote against our entry into world war ii and ultimately decided not to run for reelection in 1942. by 1942, mike mansfield had decided to run again and he was elected every time after that that he ran. he goes to the house of representatives in 1942. he gets recognized for his knowledge about foreign affairs. he is the person who has the in the house on the house foreign affairs committee about east asia. he gets sent by president r
american and east asian history, worked on his phd at a distance and a couple of travels to california at ucla. he ultimately did not complete that degree, but it helped to inform his way of teaching and the way that he focused on east asian history again give him credibility when he got -- was elected to the u.s. house and was one of the reasons why he was appointed to the house committee on foreign affairs. in 1940, mike mansfield decided to run for the u.s. house of representatives are...
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. >> ucla medical school sent students to the remote part of the amazon.h course in third world medicine. cynthia mcfadden traveled with them. >> that is one happy woman and this is what medicine is about. the look on her face when she looked at you. >> just lit up when she saw your face. >> she won't forget you. >> and you won't forget her. >> that's ahead at 7:00 this morning on the "today" show. >>> it's a sure thing in the summer, longer days, hotter days and also an increase in bugs. as always doctors emphasize bug bite prevention especially when it comes to ticks, mosquitos and bees. experts say load up on insect repellant, which means applying it on top of the sunscreen. >> you want to apply a thin layer to all of your exposed skin. you can also apply it on the outside of your clothes as well. the repellants that do well against mosquitos tend to do well against ticks. >> i did not know you put it on after you sunscreen. good to know. other tips, don't keep open containers of water in the yard, don't leave sitting water around. keep the grass and th
. >> ucla medical school sent students to the remote part of the amazon.h course in third world medicine. cynthia mcfadden traveled with them. >> that is one happy woman and this is what medicine is about. the look on her face when she looked at you. >> just lit up when she saw your face. >> she won't forget you. >> and you won't forget her. >> that's ahead at 7:00 this morning on the "today" show. >>> it's a sure thing in the summer,...