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ucla.see. san francisco state. >> mike knows the answer to this one it's ucla. >> not the aztec and not the cardinals i'm going with ucla. you can push that question farther right south x there is a fan connection between crawford sister and derek cole. >> what is the answer? >> correct answer be. ucla. garrett cole is married to amy who is a softball layer and a good one at ucla. >> gentlemen, you were right. >> she rogue one a college world series with the bruins. is always son fun to see those two go together. >> even though i'm a cow guy, i've got to hand it to ucla, the bruins play good baseball. that's it. >> here's the second question back to fox sports announcer. >> which is not among the three oldest cities in major-league baseball. a. oakland coliseum. be. dodger stadium. c. of wrigley field. >> i would have to say oakland coliseum is an old stadium but it's not the oldest i would happen to know the oldest is fenway so by process of deduction, oakland coliseum is pretty old. right
ucla.see. san francisco state. >> mike knows the answer to this one it's ucla. >> not the aztec and not the cardinals i'm going with ucla. you can push that question farther right south x there is a fan connection between crawford sister and derek cole. >> what is the answer? >> correct answer be. ucla. garrett cole is married to amy who is a softball layer and a good one at ucla. >> gentlemen, you were right. >> she rogue one a college world series with the...
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christina ramirez ucla, professor of biostatistics. she join us now. talk us through the data.hy is it so clear? especially ing, other countries that have opened their schools. children are not the source of transmission for spread. we found that the data from the kongoutbreak, china, hong and singapore, school closures didn't contribute to the control the epidemic. a study from the institute past inr that look at schools france for areas of high transmission, they did not find fromnce of transmission the children in the school setting. children don't seem to be the big source of transmission. children's adult to instead of children to adult. emerging that schools are not really the spread.f showse good data that detrimental effects of keeping kids out of school. really worry about. this interruption is really chances of anhe entire generation of young people, especially those who fewest resources and are more likely to be children essential workers and families of color. >> we'll talk more about that side of the equation. got little bit of a taste at the end of the school year
christina ramirez ucla, professor of biostatistics. she join us now. talk us through the data.hy is it so clear? especially ing, other countries that have opened their schools. children are not the source of transmission for spread. we found that the data from the kongoutbreak, china, hong and singapore, school closures didn't contribute to the control the epidemic. a study from the institute past inr that look at schools france for areas of high transmission, they did not find fromnce of...
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and i want to make a personal point and he's been able to coordinate with and provide support with ucla in particular and so you're going to be hearing a lot more about polled testing and it's something we've talked about in the past and we've finally got approvals from the feds so s, some are still mending but we want to start moving quests as national apps and doing most polled testing back east and that's not going to delay our efforts soon and our efforts in the state of california and we'll talk more about that and i look forward to talking to you and we're going to be more creative in this space and we may have a bit of surprise related to a new strategy next week and making public a new partnership for the organization in this space and preview on announcement next week. monday i shared this slide with 7.4%. >> you've been watching the coronavirus update with governor newsom and the coverage continues on cbsn bay area. that's streaming on today additional worker safeguards for essential workers focusing on farm workers in california saying that some of the safeguards will focus o
and i want to make a personal point and he's been able to coordinate with and provide support with ucla in particular and so you're going to be hearing a lot more about polled testing and it's something we've talked about in the past and we've finally got approvals from the feds so s, some are still mending but we want to start moving quests as national apps and doing most polled testing back east and that's not going to delay our efforts soon and our efforts in the state of california and...
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he was deciding between going to college at ucla, and pitching for the hometown team.rilled either way. >> you know we were going to go to ucla, unless pro baseball changed our mind. and the giants were able to change our mind, and we couldn't be more thrilled, because they are the local team. it just worked out perfectly. we are excited about him starting his pro career. >>> meanwhile across the bay at the coliseum the a's are putting the finishing touches on their fan cutouts that will fill the empty seats this season. $90 to buy a cut out and the a's will send you the foul ball. if it hits your seat, and can i know you applied to get a fan cut out, but they are not allowing fans to be holding a beer so you are out. >> no, and that my head is too big it will not fit in once he. >> well that's true! good point! [ laughter well many people have such a misunderstanding as to how a reverse mortgage works. people think that the bank takes your home, but that is not true. that's absolutely 100% wrong. the home is ours. we can sell it if we want to at any time. i like the f
he was deciding between going to college at ucla, and pitching for the hometown team.rilled either way. >> you know we were going to go to ucla, unless pro baseball changed our mind. and the giants were able to change our mind, and we couldn't be more thrilled, because they are the local team. it just worked out perfectly. we are excited about him starting his pro career. >>> meanwhile across the bay at the coliseum the a's are putting the finishing touches on their fan cutouts...
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ucla players say they're caught in the middle. >> we're the ones that have to go out there and put ourporter: this quarterback is one of 30 ucla players to sign a letter demanding more safety measures including the ability to make health decisions without consequence. >> if they give us the opportunity, a lot of guys are going to want to play. >> reporter: ucla says it's implemented all of the requests in the players' letter. >> there is no such thing as voluntary. if your coach tells you to do something, as a player, you do that. >> reporter: some schools have required student athletes to sign pledges, acknowledging and accepting the risk of exposure to covid-19. a senate hearing focused on students' rights. lawmakers agree they need more protection. >> do they plan to issue universal coronavirus guidelines to all participating colleges and universities. >> this is under discussion actively on a daily basis. >> reporter: with no national guidelines in place, this oklahoma coach says he wants to see more testing. >> i wouldn't put my players on the field without that and i don't think
ucla players say they're caught in the middle. >> we're the ones that have to go out there and put ourporter: this quarterback is one of 30 ucla players to sign a letter demanding more safety measures including the ability to make health decisions without consequence. >> if they give us the opportunity, a lot of guys are going to want to play. >> reporter: ucla says it's implemented all of the requests in the players' letter. >> there is no such thing as voluntary. if...
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all of this as ucla now out with new disturbing numbers about the number of states releasing prisoners due to covid-19 fears. think of a number. then think higher. i'm elizabeth macdonald. welcome to the show. "the evening edit" starts right now. ♪. elizabeth: you're watching the fox business network. thanks for joining us. let's head to straight to edward lawrence in washington with a lot of headlines coming out of d.c. today. edward. reporter: certainly was. you touched on some of those with the president. the president brought a group of police officers and some people that they had saved together at white house for a roundtable discussion. the president said the police need more money and more support. >> my administration is pro-safety, pro-police and anti-crime i will say, i see a new number came in from chicago this weekend. this weekend was scourge, i guess 20 people killed in many, many shootings, many, many shootings. reporter: the president also getting ready to unveil an executive order on immigration that would include help for children brought to this country by their par
all of this as ucla now out with new disturbing numbers about the number of states releasing prisoners due to covid-19 fears. think of a number. then think higher. i'm elizabeth macdonald. welcome to the show. "the evening edit" starts right now. ♪. elizabeth: you're watching the fox business network. thanks for joining us. let's head to straight to edward lawrence in washington with a lot of headlines coming out of d.c. today. edward. reporter: certainly was. you touched on some of...
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ucla players say they are caught in the middle. >> we are the ones that have to put our bodies on the reporter: this quarterback is one of 30 ucla players to sign a letter demanding more safety measures, including at built to ma make health decisions without health consequence. >> a lot of guys will want to play. >> reporter: ucla implemented requests in the letter. >> the unfortunate part about college sports is there is no such thing as voluntary. if your coach tells you to do something, you do that. >> reporter: some schools require students to sign pledges accepting the risk of exposure to covid-19. a senate hearing focused on ncaa student rights. players need more protection. >> do they plan to issue guidelines to all participating colleges and universities? >> there is under discussion actively on a daily basis. >> reporter: with no guidelines in place, oklahoma's coach says he wants to see more testing. >> i wouldn't put my players on the field without that. i don't think any coach would. >> reporter: you expect the ncaa to put that into place? >> i hope they do. i hope they do
ucla players say they are caught in the middle. >> we are the ones that have to put our bodies on the reporter: this quarterback is one of 30 ucla players to sign a letter demanding more safety measures, including at built to ma make health decisions without health consequence. >> a lot of guys will want to play. >> reporter: ucla implemented requests in the letter. >> the unfortunate part about college sports is there is no such thing as voluntary. if your coach tells...
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joining me now is the president of ucla health and c.e.o. of ucla hospital system. i am glad you are here and this is an important time to hear from someone like you in particular. l.a. county reports more than 100,000 total cases more than 43 other states. how are l.a. hospitals right now and what can be done to prepare for the likelihood that there will be a surge in patients? >> laura, thank you for having me tonight. what we are doing in los angeles with the hospitals is really every day, 24 hours a day. we are really monitoring the situation and assessing what is happening in our county and what is happening with our hospitalization rate and what is happening with testing. in the early parts of the pandemic, the state of california and l.a. county thanks to the measures by governor newsom and mayor garcetti, we fared really well for a city with 10 million people in l.a. what we have seen is in the past two weeks we hit our peak at the end of april and were seeing nice plateauing of the numbers but unfortunately in the past two weeks the numbers are shooting up
joining me now is the president of ucla health and c.e.o. of ucla hospital system. i am glad you are here and this is an important time to hear from someone like you in particular. l.a. county reports more than 100,000 total cases more than 43 other states. how are l.a. hospitals right now and what can be done to prepare for the likelihood that there will be a surge in patients? >> laura, thank you for having me tonight. what we are doing in los angeles with the hospitals is really every...
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list of suspects nutall pressed john ruetten for more on their relationship started as students in ucla until john got engaged to sherri. even then -- you're convinced th lazarus overlapped with the relationship with his wife >> we know from john, at least one incident he was engaged and intimate with stephanie lazarus, it was love triangle and lazarus had deep feelings for john ruetten, maybe a motive to hurt sherri rasmussen >> reporter: scorned lover or coworker a few weeks later cops in northern california tracked down deborah and scooped up a sam of her trash which contained dna. it was sent to the crime lab in l.a. for hours later, came the . >> she was not the donor of the dna from the bite. >> reporter: left just one suspect, john ruetten's ex-girlfriend stephanie lazarus. nutall called the rasmussens. >> there was message from detective, they wanted to talk to us. i thought oh, yeah, right. thought it was another false hope >> reporter: this was detective nutall >> right. >> he said they were opening the investigation. >> upset with me, detective, where have you been the last t
list of suspects nutall pressed john ruetten for more on their relationship started as students in ucla until john got engaged to sherri. even then -- you're convinced th lazarus overlapped with the relationship with his wife >> we know from john, at least one incident he was engaged and intimate with stephanie lazarus, it was love triangle and lazarus had deep feelings for john ruetten, maybe a motive to hurt sherri rasmussen >> reporter: scorned lover or coworker a few weeks later...
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efforts and has had strong relationships and been able to coordinate with and provide support with ucla particularly. you will hear a lot more about pulled testing. that something that we finally have approved from the feds. some of it is still pending. quest will be doing most of their testing back east first. but that will not delay our efforts as we pursue our own efforts here in the state of california.dr. ghaly will talk more about that. we will be more creative in this space and we may have us price related to strategy next week. i'm looking forward to making public a new partnership next week. the seven-day positivity rate of 7.5%. monday when i shared the slide it was a 7.4%. holding fairly steady. the 7-day has been a little more challenging. 7.5% is the 14 day average. you can see where we were two weeks ago. hospitalizations are increasing . >> not at the rate that they were in the past. let's be specific. two weeks ago our hospitalization numbers when i announce them were growing over a 14 day period. this week it looks like a 9% increase in hospitalization capacity. there i
efforts and has had strong relationships and been able to coordinate with and provide support with ucla particularly. you will hear a lot more about pulled testing. that something that we finally have approved from the feds. some of it is still pending. quest will be doing most of their testing back east first. but that will not delay our efforts as we pursue our own efforts here in the state of california.dr. ghaly will talk more about that. we will be more creative in this space and we may...
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ucla department of theology. it is my pleasure. the nation is accusing russia of trying to steal coronavirus vaccine research. they say the chinese and their iranians are doing it too. coming ' former chief about what that means for us. it's totally normal to have constipation with belly pain, straining, and bloating, again and again. no way. more exercise. more water. and more fiber is the only way to manage it. is it? maybe you think... it's occasional constipation. maybe it's not. it could be a chronic medical condition called ibs-c, and time to say yesss! to linzess. linzess works differently than laxatives. it helps relieve belly pain and lets you have more frequent and complete bowel movements. do not give linzess to children less than six and it should not be given to children six to less than 18, it may harm them. do not take linzess if you have a bowel blockage. get immediate help if you develop unusual or severe stomach pain, especially with bloody or black stools. the most common side effect is diarrhea, sometimes severe
ucla department of theology. it is my pleasure. the nation is accusing russia of trying to steal coronavirus vaccine research. they say the chinese and their iranians are doing it too. coming ' former chief about what that means for us. it's totally normal to have constipation with belly pain, straining, and bloating, again and again. no way. more exercise. more water. and more fiber is the only way to manage it. is it? maybe you think... it's occasional constipation. maybe it's not. it could...
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because ucla is now tracking it.a law school, david, more than 106,000 prisoners have been let out of jails and prison through the covid-19 fears. there is questions about crimes being committed again. your reaction to that, david? do you think americans are aware of what is going on? >> i think they're aware but maybe they're not getting the numbers properly presented to them. fortunately on radio every day i have a little more time but me say this, this is the multiplier effect. if you have the environment we talked about, people emboldened to attack police, criminals being let out of jail, other criminals still on the street, coronavirus did not kill criminality, when you add all that together, they commit not one, not two, but multiple crimes. not just about the murders, robberies, assaults, the thefts. when you look at this, look at your neighborhoods around america where crime is growing and people steal packages off of front doors, whatever. this leads to more criminality. again you pay the price when the busi
because ucla is now tracking it.a law school, david, more than 106,000 prisoners have been let out of jails and prison through the covid-19 fears. there is questions about crimes being committed again. your reaction to that, david? do you think americans are aware of what is going on? >> i think they're aware but maybe they're not getting the numbers properly presented to them. fortunately on radio every day i have a little more time but me say this, this is the multiplier effect. if you...
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joining me now, president of ucla health and ceo of ucla hospital system. glad that you're here. this is an important time to hear from somebody like you. in particular, you know, l.a. county is reporting more than 100,000 total cases. that's more than 43 other states and hospitalization rates are spiking. so, tell me, how are l.a. hospitals right now and what, my god, what can be done to prepare for the likelihood that there is going to be a surge in patients? >> well, laura, thank you for having me tonight. what we are doing in los angeles with the hospitals is really every day, 24 hours a day, we are really monitoring the situation and assessing what's happening in our county, what's happening with our hospitalization rates, what's happening with testing. >> mm-hmm. >> you know, in the early parts of the pandemic, the state of california and los angeles county, thanks to the measures by governor newsom and mayor garcetti, we actually fared really well for a city with 10 million people in l.a. what we've seen, though, is really in the past two weeks after
joining me now, president of ucla health and ceo of ucla hospital system. glad that you're here. this is an important time to hear from somebody like you. in particular, you know, l.a. county is reporting more than 100,000 total cases. that's more than 43 other states and hospitalization rates are spiking. so, tell me, how are l.a. hospitals right now and what, my god, what can be done to prepare for the likelihood that there is going to be a surge in patients? >> well, laura, thank you...
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notable readership at stanford and ucla. i wanted to make a point to think governor gray davis, a real champion for some of the pooled testing efforts and has had a strong relationship he has been able to coordinate and provide support with ucla in particular. you will hear a lot more about pooled testing, and something we talked about in the past and we finally got approvals from the feds. some are still pending but we nationalne of our labs, they will do pooled testing back east first but that will not delay our own efforts in the state of california. i look forward to talking to you more about that. we will be more creative in this space. we may have a surprise related to new strategy next week related to testing. i'm looking forward to making public a partnership for innovation in this space, a preview of the announcement next week. seven-day positivity rate, 7.5%. monday, it was 7.4%. the 14 days fairly steady. more challenging, 7.7 percent last monday, 7.9% today. twocan see where we were weeks ago, 7.4%. the slide, 7.
notable readership at stanford and ucla. i wanted to make a point to think governor gray davis, a real champion for some of the pooled testing efforts and has had a strong relationship he has been able to coordinate and provide support with ucla in particular. you will hear a lot more about pooled testing, and something we talked about in the past and we finally got approvals from the feds. some are still pending but we nationalne of our labs, they will do pooled testing back east first but...
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had of the-bautista, ucla center for the study of latino health and culture and author of a new report shows latinx californians aged 50 to 64 have died at more than five times the rate of white people of the same age. all that and more, coming up. welcome toto democracy now!, democracynow.o.org, the e quarae repoport. i'm amy goodman. the united statates recorded moe than 1000 covid-1919 deaths on tuesday, the highest figure in nearly two months. on tuesday, president trump held his first televised briefing on the pandemic since april. after months of downplaying the coronavirus and claiming it was dying out, trump admitted the crisis will continue to worsen. pres. trump: it will probably come unfortunate, get worse before it gets better. something i don't like saying about things, but that is the way it is. that is whwhat we have.. it i iall over the world. amy: trump did not invite doctors ananthony fauci i or deh birx of f the white hohouse coronavirus task f force to spek at the briefing. he did not have any scientists at the briefing. trump falsely claimed the united states has a
had of the-bautista, ucla center for the study of latino health and culture and author of a new report shows latinx californians aged 50 to 64 have died at more than five times the rate of white people of the same age. all that and more, coming up. welcome toto democracy now!, democracynow.o.org, the e quarae repoport. i'm amy goodman. the united statates recorded moe than 1000 covid-1919 deaths on tuesday, the highest figure in nearly two months. on tuesday, president trump held his first...
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ucla has over 7,000 international students in my district.will be devastating for them if they all had to leave the country. >> looking at california more broadly, how did this covid-19 surge happen? governor newsom took this seriously from the beginning. many cities were cautious about reopening. what went wrong? >> so governor newsom has done a great job, and at the beginning we were very effective in suppressing the virus. and then california, like all the other states started to reopen. when you reopen, you're going get more covid-19 cases. california has nearly 40 million people. and because of the number of people, that also increases the number of cases that we have. so now we have to make sure that people wash their hands frequently, wear a mask in public, do social distancing. and we need to start getting this virus back under control. >> california has a significant asian and asian american population. students of asian descent are the largest racial group at most of the uc campus, sometimes by far. you are taiwan's american. your f
ucla has over 7,000 international students in my district.will be devastating for them if they all had to leave the country. >> looking at california more broadly, how did this covid-19 surge happen? governor newsom took this seriously from the beginning. many cities were cautious about reopening. what went wrong? >> so governor newsom has done a great job, and at the beginning we were very effective in suppressing the virus. and then california, like all the other states started to...
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es parte de la coaliciÓn formada por amÉrica latina de ucla y un grupo de lÍderes latinos, buscan quedesigualdad social y econÓmica. >> necesitamos liderar este movimiento para que nadie se quede atrÁs en la sociedad, como lo hemos visto antes. es un planteable espectro que incluye salud, educaciÓn, vivienda, derechos de los inmigrantes, entre otros temas. >> los latinos tienen mucho juego en este aÑo crÍtico de elecciones. francisco: en el 2020, ya no podemos tener una conversaciÓn sobre el futuro de este paÍs que no incluya a los latinos de manera significativa. ramÓn: en san francisco, la alcaldesa london breed dijo que se habitarÁn instalaciones alrededor de la ciudad, que se van a convertir en centro de aprendizaje comunitarios. asÍ se ofrecerÁ un lugar a los estudiantes de bajos recursos del distrito escolar unificado de san francisco. un representante del programa mencionÓ algunas de las razones para abrir este tipo de centros. >> los centros de educaciÓn queremos que estÉn en la comunidad, en lugares donde las familias puedan estar y aprender. queremos eliminar la posibilidad
es parte de la coaliciÓn formada por amÉrica latina de ucla y un grupo de lÍderes latinos, buscan quedesigualdad social y econÓmica. >> necesitamos liderar este movimiento para que nadie se quede atrÁs en la sociedad, como lo hemos visto antes. es un planteable espectro que incluye salud, educaciÓn, vivienda, derechos de los inmigrantes, entre otros temas. >> los latinos tienen mucho juego en este aÑo crÍtico de elecciones. francisco: en el 2020, ya no podemos tener una...
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benefit and support of the ten plus thousand contact tracers here in the partnership with ucsf and ucla with a backbone in a data base that now oranged a collective and we'll want to turn our contact tracing where it's been very effective in these school environments can be very effective in mitigating the spread and trying to understand exactly where and how the spread had advanced and how it's obviously to isolate and quarantine cohorts of not only children but staff as it relates to mitigating that spread further. it relates to distance learning as i said, rigorous. access to devices is one thing and connectivity is foundational. in a moment, i'll talk about the money we have put up to allow for districts to purchase new devices to get the connectivity that our students need to address the gap as it relates to the digital divide. we want daily live interactions with students and teachers. students connecting peer to peer and teachers connecting daily on an interactive frame to advance our distance learning. we had a lot of experience that came through the spring this year. we reviewe
benefit and support of the ten plus thousand contact tracers here in the partnership with ucsf and ucla with a backbone in a data base that now oranged a collective and we'll want to turn our contact tracing where it's been very effective in these school environments can be very effective in mitigating the spread and trying to understand exactly where and how the spread had advanced and how it's obviously to isolate and quarantine cohorts of not only children but staff as it relates to...
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children's hospital, burt reynolds at the hospital for children in atlanta, carol burnett here in the uclater in los angeles, the sinatra family wing at the seattle children's orthopedic hospital medical center and last year, the lucille ball research library at the barbara davis hospital in denver. i hasten to remind you that all the southpaw units are dedicated care of, sick underprivileged or handicap children without regard to race, religion, or the family's ability to pay. and now, before we announce tonight suffocation, let's make our guest, former eureka college football hero, feel at home. here's the fight song of the red devils. ("oski wow wow" being sung) (music) >> and for your old alma mater song,'neath the elms, would you join us, dutch? (music) you have been a variety clubs friend for many years, and i'm sure nancy has told you her work as honorary chairperson of variety lifeline, which provides surgery for children around the world, for that we are eternally grateful. thank you, nancy. and now, do you, sir, ronald wilson begun, born and raised in midwestern america, the hear
children's hospital, burt reynolds at the hospital for children in atlanta, carol burnett here in the uclater in los angeles, the sinatra family wing at the seattle children's orthopedic hospital medical center and last year, the lucille ball research library at the barbara davis hospital in denver. i hasten to remind you that all the southpaw units are dedicated care of, sick underprivileged or handicap children without regard to race, religion, or the family's ability to pay. and now, before...
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. >> we had over 10, 170, 10, 600 people that had been trained for ucsf and ucla. we had a phase one goal by july 1 to get roughly 10,000 people at first cohort phase one trained and we were able to accomplish that. we have just shy of 9500 that are now ready to go and are being directed by county health officials. again, remember this is a bottom up, not top down strategy, contact tracing has existed for decades in this state, in this country and hiv and aids, stds and issues of tb, measles, and the like. some counties are more robust in terms of baselines and have them in place. we are supplementing that and we have trained with the counti this new cohort and so close to 9500 that are identified and available to the counties over rtf those trained being d that made available to available to realtime and many more being trained on a weekly basis and we want to continue to see more contact tracing. we're doing psas in a culturally competent way with mestl a bit of nervousness to be fully candid with you and a member of a state government or local government or that
. >> we had over 10, 170, 10, 600 people that had been trained for ucsf and ucla. we had a phase one goal by july 1 to get roughly 10,000 people at first cohort phase one trained and we were able to accomplish that. we have just shy of 9500 that are now ready to go and are being directed by county health officials. again, remember this is a bottom up, not top down strategy, contact tracing has existed for decades in this state, in this country and hiv and aids, stds and issues of tb,...
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according to the new findings in a ucla anderson survey not only are office spaces emptying out in masses, rent for office space across the state will likely decline for years. now researchers talked with developers and financers about this. they will go remote and rental space will take a bigger hit then. most commercial construction is at a standstill. >>> san francisco gyms and fitness studios are demanding new criteria for reopening according to "the examiner." a coalition of about 50 say they are struggling to stay open amid the pandemic. they are proposing trainers and clients stay about ten feet apart. san francisco's currently on the state's covid-19 watch list as most bay area counties are which means for now those indoor facilities remain shut down. >>> 4:39 for you this morning and defying health orders. still ahead on "today in the bay" the southern california gym facing fines and backlash to stay open and the life threatening problems now being connected to the business. >>> plus, working to stay afloat. the personal savings struggles many small business owners across the cou
according to the new findings in a ucla anderson survey not only are office spaces emptying out in masses, rent for office space across the state will likely decline for years. now researchers talked with developers and financers about this. they will go remote and rental space will take a bigger hit then. most commercial construction is at a standstill. >>> san francisco gyms and fitness studios are demanding new criteria for reopening according to "the examiner." a...
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you've chosen kids connect at ucla. >> they just do wonderful work for kids with autism and also their parents. it's just a great support group and a great system in teaching it. there are so few places that reach this level of support for, you know, kids with autism and families that are dealing with autism. >> jimmy: well, thank you for highlighting them. thank you for being with us, honest, i've been thinking about you since the very first day of this. and i hope you are taking some satisfaction from the fact that you have washed your hands so thoroughly, so beautifully, and you have not contracted the virus. >> um, i take, there's no satisfaction for me, i'm going nuts. i'm actually, honestly going nuts. the only saving grace is that the people from "master class" approached me and i feel like i can give something back. >> jimmy: i have some bad news for you about that, too, but i'll tell you later. howie mandel, everybody. thank you, howie. we'll be right back. >> what, jimmy? what? ♪ ♪ this is my body of proof. pr
you've chosen kids connect at ucla. >> they just do wonderful work for kids with autism and also their parents. it's just a great support group and a great system in teaching it. there are so few places that reach this level of support for, you know, kids with autism and families that are dealing with autism. >> jimmy: well, thank you for highlighting them. thank you for being with us, honest, i've been thinking about you since the very first day of this. and i hope you are taking...
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she and her colleagues at ucsf are working with physicians at ucla to conduct a nationwide study, examining coronavirus impacts pregnancy. they're aiming to track at least 1,000 pregnant women who are thought to be infected or have already tested positive. stephanie: to date, there has been no definitive evidence that the mom can transmit the virus to the baby while the baby's in utero. bigad: while dr. gaw is focusing her study on mothers, pediatrician dr. valerie flaherman is part of the team examining babies. valerie flaherman: we want to know the extent to which there's a risk of newborns themselves getting sick with coronavirus related disease. bigad: dr. flaherman says soon to be moms and their babies are known to have weakened immune systems. valerie: that can be a risk for infants with some bacteria because their body is not necessarily effectively fighting off that bacteria. bigad: when diseases threaten adults, the body is trained to release certain chemicals to defend itself. but for some battling coronavirus, that kind of automatic reaction is somehow backfiring since it appears
she and her colleagues at ucsf are working with physicians at ucla to conduct a nationwide study, examining coronavirus impacts pregnancy. they're aiming to track at least 1,000 pregnant women who are thought to be infected or have already tested positive. stephanie: to date, there has been no definitive evidence that the mom can transmit the virus to the baby while the baby's in utero. bigad: while dr. gaw is focusing her study on mothers, pediatrician dr. valerie flaherman is part of the team...
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the 10+ thousand contact tracers that we have trained here in the state in partnership with ucsf and ucla with a backbone and a database that now has organized a collective and we want to turn our contact tracing where we think it can be very effective. >> the governor's order requires every teacher and staff member to be tested for covid-19 every other month and the new order would likely keep most california schools closed for months even prior to the guidelines, many school districts in the bay area had already decided to begin the new term with distance learning. it is going to be a lot for parents to handle. >> the governor also indicated today final plans are in the works for the csu and you see systems. you see has indicated most classes will be offered online this fall and the final decision is expected in the coming days. >>> 25 more students at uc berkeley have tested positive and that brings the total number of cases to 95. the university recording at 2.1 positivity rate and until last week they only had two dozen cases and those numbers quickly doubled. after an outbreak linke
the 10+ thousand contact tracers that we have trained here in the state in partnership with ucsf and ucla with a backbone and a database that now has organized a collective and we want to turn our contact tracing where we think it can be very effective. >> the governor's order requires every teacher and staff member to be tested for covid-19 every other month and the new order would likely keep most california schools closed for months even prior to the guidelines, many school districts...
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and then a professor at ucla must have was then suspended and then the letter that is about nonviolence but then said to america and then not to repudiate america. this is truly cultural. black lives matter if you look at the organization with the destruction of the nuclear family why do they want to destroy the nuclear family? i care - - i'm not sure. but it's in there. and you realize they want totally different america and the congresswoman from minnesota with the somali background how you can leave mogadishu and i think that's one of the great things she left a society which is a disaster. no sense of individual opportunity, very oppressive behavior for women to come to the freest and most open society in the world and she's angry. i don't get it. i would be curious trying to get a friend of mine does she really think mogadishu is better than minneapolis? because she behaves like the terrible injustice. >> that conversation and debate with issues of racism of course are important i wonder what you think of the evolution of the argument where this new phrase is coined systemic racism
and then a professor at ucla must have was then suspended and then the letter that is about nonviolence but then said to america and then not to repudiate america. this is truly cultural. black lives matter if you look at the organization with the destruction of the nuclear family why do they want to destroy the nuclear family? i care - - i'm not sure. but it's in there. and you realize they want totally different america and the congresswoman from minnesota with the somali background how you...
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it's a glove developed by ucla.as sensors in each finger which identify letters, words and phrases in sign language. >> signals from those sensors are then translated into speech in realtime using a smartphone app. the glove recognizes more than 650 signs. >> incredible. >>> next as we look forward to the fourth of july, a new survey on how americans like their steak. >> according to a poll commissioned by the beef industry, t-bone is our favorite cut followed by porterhouse and rib-eye. >> but this may be the most surprising result of the poll. when it comes to how we like it cooked, well done is number one. medium well was a close second. >> that's surprising. >>> now to a baby with a head of hair that would make some adults jealous. >> check it out. this is maya. she was born june 9th in ireland with all that hair on her head. it was so thick mom could see it on her ultrasound two months ago. >> mom and dad say they're shocked because they were both born bald. >> just like kenneth. >>> and finally guinness has fo
it's a glove developed by ucla.as sensors in each finger which identify letters, words and phrases in sign language. >> signals from those sensors are then translated into speech in realtime using a smartphone app. the glove recognizes more than 650 signs. >> incredible. >>> next as we look forward to the fourth of july, a new survey on how americans like their steak. >> according to a poll commissioned by the beef industry, t-bone is our favorite cut followed by...
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anne rimoin of ucla. dr. anne rimoin, thank you for joining us this morning.parts of this country, the coronavirus is spreading out of control. florida just set a single day record high in cases. 15,000 people in one day. in your opinion how do we get control of the situation? >> we have to really double down on our efforts right now. we need to be closing bars, we need to be closing restaurants. we need to be going as far back into the early phases of lockdown as we possibly can to be able to get our arms around this. you know, the fact of the matte be able to open schools in the fall is we can drive down community transmission and what we are doing right now is not enough. we need real stringent measures to be able to get this community transmission way down. >> and there's new reporting about covid-19 and the heart. people who have recovered from the virus even from mild cases of the virus are now being diagnosed with long-term heart issues. how big of a concern is this? >> this is a very big concern. you know, the bottom line is there are long -- there is
anne rimoin of ucla. dr. anne rimoin, thank you for joining us this morning.parts of this country, the coronavirus is spreading out of control. florida just set a single day record high in cases. 15,000 people in one day. in your opinion how do we get control of the situation? >> we have to really double down on our efforts right now. we need to be closing bars, we need to be closing restaurants. we need to be going as far back into the early phases of lockdown as we possibly can to be...
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he received his degree from harvard and is a former faculty member at ucla. for years he has studied the causes of an enlarged prostate, and has helped thousands of men revers and control the problem. today he'll help you. - the numbers, they're unbelievable. half the men over 50 in this country, that's 30 million men, suffer from an enlarged prostate. - barbara, that's right. every man has a prostate, and as surely as their hair is going to turn gray, that prostate is going to enlarge. by the age of 70, 80% of men will have problems. as men age, testosterone, the male hormone, is converted to dihydrotestosterone, a much more potent variety, and it stimulates the prostate cells to grow and multiply and the prostate to enlarge. - what kind of problems does that cause? - a weak stream, hesitancy, stopping and starting, urgency, frequency, getting up frequently at night to urinate, ultimately pain and sexual dysfunction. - and virtually every man is gonna face this? - every man has a prostate, and if a man lives long enough they're gonna experience symptoms. - l
he received his degree from harvard and is a former faculty member at ucla. for years he has studied the causes of an enlarged prostate, and has helped thousands of men revers and control the problem. today he'll help you. - the numbers, they're unbelievable. half the men over 50 in this country, that's 30 million men, suffer from an enlarged prostate. - barbara, that's right. every man has a prostate, and as surely as their hair is going to turn gray, that prostate is going to enlarge. by the...
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information from ucla and other prestigious institutions.le input we get is only talk to customers. speakingrship team are with hospital administration to understand. how they are managing it. what we can do to help? we have a lot of input and we have good inside as to where the future may reside. in the second quarter, we saw a 30% to 35% decline and procedures year on year. we thought that would be closer to 60%. as economies open, that was good for health care systems. alix: you have a nice window seat for that. is the worst over? joseph: and our guidance this morning, we made the statement, much like in april, that we believe the second quarter was going to be the worst quarter we would experience. we still have that same assumption today. if you think about where we were at the end of march and early april, and where are today, health care systems are much better equipped. we have 700,000 tests daily in the u.s. alone. treatment paradigms are much better and the hospitals. the percentage of someone surviving covid-19 after they have bee
information from ucla and other prestigious institutions.le input we get is only talk to customers. speakingrship team are with hospital administration to understand. how they are managing it. what we can do to help? we have a lot of input and we have good inside as to where the future may reside. in the second quarter, we saw a 30% to 35% decline and procedures year on year. we thought that would be closer to 60%. as economies open, that was good for health care systems. alix: you have a nice...
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you are part of the woods it was a professor at ucla who actually read martin luther king's letter from the birmingham jail and was then suspended. how it could offend somebody on the left to read king's letter which of course is about nonviolence king was very much saying to america you have to live up to the great dream you have, not come i want to repudiate america. look at all that and you think, this is truly a cultural civil war. black lives matter is popular right now because the slogan. if you look at the organization, which has as one of its explicit goals the destruction of the nuclear family. why the want to destroy the nuclear family i'm not sure. the guaranteed step toward weakness. but it's in there. people who founded black lives matter are inherently anti-Ã they want a totally different america and want to replace the america that exists today. the other example is the congresswoman from sue minnesota whose somali. how you can leave mogadishu for minneapolis and have a grudge rather than gratitude? i think it's one of the great things worth studying. she left a society w
you are part of the woods it was a professor at ucla who actually read martin luther king's letter from the birmingham jail and was then suspended. how it could offend somebody on the left to read king's letter which of course is about nonviolence king was very much saying to america you have to live up to the great dream you have, not come i want to repudiate america. look at all that and you think, this is truly a cultural civil war. black lives matter is popular right now because the slogan....
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ucla researchers found that commercial real estate rental prices will take a big hit, especially retail. demand for apartments and condominiums are expected to stay high, meaning when prices will not drop for those. developers expect new office projects are unlikely to recover until late next year. >>> let's get you ready for a brand-new wednesday. forecast for the bay area, for today and the next couple of days. >> i think you know, you guys. you probably have heard, or you know, we have to change, but it looks a little bit warmer for some. for those that know, the model of the gfs, we keep the pattern going exactly the way it is. of course, that can change. everything looks very quiet going forward. san francisco, saturday, the average high was 66. since then and has been down. monday, 64 degrees. 62 degrees. 60 degrees for today. it is hard to pencil in the same temperature back to back days. subtle changes. averages 56. it is not that one. 83 degrees. in 1977, the stretch was for about 10 days with a record high from 178, most are below 90. tomorrow it is 99. hot for some yesterday,
ucla researchers found that commercial real estate rental prices will take a big hit, especially retail. demand for apartments and condominiums are expected to stay high, meaning when prices will not drop for those. developers expect new office projects are unlikely to recover until late next year. >>> let's get you ready for a brand-new wednesday. forecast for the bay area, for today and the next couple of days. >> i think you know, you guys. you probably have heard, or you...
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i spoke to the chief medical officer at harvard ucla medical center, he said he understands how difficult this is for parents and children, but he said the priority should be safety. >> this prolonged pandemic, it's been five months and it's going to go on much longer is very challenging for kids and parents. now it is irresponsible to reopen schools when we have so much community transmission of the pandemic occurring while at the same time we simply don't have enough testing to go around. so this is a very dangerous time to reopen schools, especially in those states and injuries duct shuns that are so heavily affected. >> now i also wanted to talk to you about the key model from washington university because that projects nearly 220,000 u.s. deaths by november. that's about 5,000 fewer than their last forecast due to mask mandates in some states. it also predicts that if there is a national mask mandate, that another 34,000 lives could be saved. so how important is it to you that president trump makes that call for a national mask mandate? >> it's everything. at this point we don't have
i spoke to the chief medical officer at harvard ucla medical center, he said he understands how difficult this is for parents and children, but he said the priority should be safety. >> this prolonged pandemic, it's been five months and it's going to go on much longer is very challenging for kids and parents. now it is irresponsible to reopen schools when we have so much community transmission of the pandemic occurring while at the same time we simply don't have enough testing to go...
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california and across the country are now limiting in-person classes following a similar move what ucla and cal state university and i think now, jake, it follows this broad theme of now reimposing predictions throughout the state of california. governor newsom held a news conference yesterday announcing a whole host of industries would now be outdoor only, or restricting indoor access. i want to tell you about some. 19 counties. no indoor operations for things like restaurants, bars, wineries, museums, zoos, movie theaters, and family entertainment. this is an order, jake, that is going to last for three weeks, and, again, we're talking about 19 counties. this affects roughly 72% of the population. we're talking about a whole lot of people that would be affected by this. this is going to have huge economic ramifications once again, but the governor says we salu absolutely need do this due to record number of hospitalizations. >> dan simon in los angeles. thank you. >>> new reports a coronavirus vaccine may be ready earlier than expected. than expected. that's next. ta-da! did you knibe
california and across the country are now limiting in-person classes following a similar move what ucla and cal state university and i think now, jake, it follows this broad theme of now reimposing predictions throughout the state of california. governor newsom held a news conference yesterday announcing a whole host of industries would now be outdoor only, or restricting indoor access. i want to tell you about some. 19 counties. no indoor operations for things like restaurants, bars, wineries,...
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i need it in my blood, not the virus, but some first tabs for the ucla bruins. i don't think i'm alone here. >> with your man on the street segments and your constant reporting on this, what can you tell us about how the different regions are reacting to dr. fauci's guidance? >> with interesting is there's an antimask category. in i was in north carolina and pretty much everyone that i passed by were wearing masks. at the end of the day, this comes down to personal responsibility. people have to do the right thing. you've got kids, apparently college kids are spreading this because they want to do their own thing. if they are still paying for college and putting money on the site, they have to put some rules down to do this. you don't need the government becoming involved to monitor what is going on. taking some personal responsibility. >> you write history books and obviously host a fox nation show here so as we go into this fourth of july weekend, how do you balance that historic celebration and people going to mount rushmore with this guidance about masks and
i need it in my blood, not the virus, but some first tabs for the ucla bruins. i don't think i'm alone here. >> with your man on the street segments and your constant reporting on this, what can you tell us about how the different regions are reacting to dr. fauci's guidance? >> with interesting is there's an antimask category. in i was in north carolina and pretty much everyone that i passed by were wearing masks. at the end of the day, this comes down to personal responsibility....
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. >> in the last hour i spoke to professor of epidemiology in ucla, asked about the rally where the presidentas flouting the advice and wearing a mask once. >> photos that we saw tonight are clearly a complete disregard for public health. most patriotic thing anybody can do is wear a mask. i would have loved to have seen masks worn at that event tonight and for the president to be standing in front of people wearing a mask. really and truly this is a very irresponsible event. >> i think there were 7,000, 8,000 people there as we know. as we can see from the images, people sitting next to each other, not wearing masks. coronavirus was barely mentioned. what is the risk to those people? do you feel that they have put their lives in danger as they've come to listen to the president today? >> absolutely. here's the thing, we know that asymptomatic infection is responsible for a large part of the spread of coronavirus. and whether or not somebody is asymptomatic, where they never show symptoms, or presymptomatic, just before they show symptoms doesn't really matter. fact of the matter is people do
. >> in the last hour i spoke to professor of epidemiology in ucla, asked about the rally where the presidentas flouting the advice and wearing a mask once. >> photos that we saw tonight are clearly a complete disregard for public health. most patriotic thing anybody can do is wear a mask. i would have loved to have seen masks worn at that event tonight and for the president to be standing in front of people wearing a mask. really and truly this is a very irresponsible event....
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contact tracers that we have trained here in the state of california and partnership with uscfs and ucla with a backbone and a database that now has organized a collective. we want to turn our contact tracing where we think it can be affective in these school environments and could be affective in myth gaiting the spread and trying to understand and isolate and quarantine not only children but staff as it relates to mitigating that spread further. as it relates to distance learning i said riggerous. access to devices is one thing, but it's foundational. in a moment i will talk to the money that we have put up to allow for districts to purchase new devices to get the campaigned of activity that the students need and deserve to address this yawning gap as it relates to the digital divide. we want daily live interactions with teachers and other students. students connecting peer to peer and teach overs connecting daily on an interactive frame to advance the distance learning efforts. remember that we had a lot of experience that came through the sprirng this year. we reviewed a lot of the f
contact tracers that we have trained here in the state of california and partnership with uscfs and ucla with a backbone and a database that now has organized a collective. we want to turn our contact tracing where we think it can be affective in these school environments and could be affective in myth gaiting the spread and trying to understand and isolate and quarantine not only children but staff as it relates to mitigating that spread further. as it relates to distance learning i said...
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ucla -- due to covid-19 fears. there are questions about crimes being committed again.o that. you think americans are aware of what is on? the mac i think they are aware but maybe they are not getting the numbers properly presented to them. on the radio every day have a little more time. let me say this. it is a multiplier effect. if you have the environment we've talked about where people are emboldened to attack police come up criminals being let out of jail, other criminal still on the street, coronavirus did not kill criminality. when you out all that together, they commit not one, not to, but multiple crimes, not just the murders, the robberies, the assaults, when you look at this, look at your neighborhoods around americaca where crime is growing and people are stealing packages off of front doors or whatever. this leads to more criminality. again, you pay the price when the businesses, the communities go downob and you don't have a job. liz: right. right. david webb, thanks for joining us. come back soon. >> anytime. liz: coming up. this big reveal. rick grenell.
ucla -- due to covid-19 fears. there are questions about crimes being committed again.o that. you think americans are aware of what is on? the mac i think they are aware but maybe they are not getting the numbers properly presented to them. on the radio every day have a little more time. let me say this. it is a multiplier effect. if you have the environment we've talked about where people are emboldened to attack police come up criminals being let out of jail, other criminal still on the...
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we spoke to student body president at ucla about students paying full price for online instruction. here are some of her thoughts. >> it really isn't reflective of the learning that we would get if we were in person or even if we had chosen to take online classes. online classes for some students are options and are options that are better suited for one student's course load. having a full schedule online is not equivalent to the in-person experience. >> reporter: craig, yesterday's announcement from the trump administration about international students possibly facing deportation if they aren't taking any in-person classes has thrown yet another wrench in planning at the university level with many colleges taking that i.c.e. restriction into consideration and putting their plans in flux once again. lawsuits, challenges are expected there. we're going to be following more on that later on today. craig. >> gadi schwartz for us there in california. thank you. >>> meanwhile, atlanta's mayor keisha lance bottoms says she's tested positive for coronavirus. so far she says she does not h
we spoke to student body president at ucla about students paying full price for online instruction. here are some of her thoughts. >> it really isn't reflective of the learning that we would get if we were in person or even if we had chosen to take online classes. online classes for some students are options and are options that are better suited for one student's course load. having a full schedule online is not equivalent to the in-person experience. >> reporter: craig,...
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ann, a professor of ep epidemiology after ucla. let's start with where the president is headed in south florida. rosa pointed it out. but i think it is worth saying one more time. miami-dade county is reporting a positivity rate of 33.5% right now. what does that tell you about what is happening there? >> what it's telling you is that cases are accelerating in this area. i mean, miami-dade, this area is an epicenter of infection in the country. and what we're seeing is cases rising sharply. they will continue to rise exponentially. there's no sign of stopping. furthermore, what we're seeing in not just miami-dade county but everywhere throughout the south, in california, in arizona, in texas and florida is we are not pulling back the way that we should be. everybody is talking about how we need to get back to school for our children. how do we get back to school when we have cases accelerating throughout the country? we are not putting the brakes on. if there's any moment to put the brakes on, it is right now. if there is any hope
ann, a professor of ep epidemiology after ucla. let's start with where the president is headed in south florida. rosa pointed it out. but i think it is worth saying one more time. miami-dade county is reporting a positivity rate of 33.5% right now. what does that tell you about what is happening there? >> what it's telling you is that cases are accelerating in this area. i mean, miami-dade, this area is an epicenter of infection in the country. and what we're seeing is cases rising...
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i'm a current undergraduate student at ucla, i worry about the historical trend in many states of k-12 and higher education being cut in times of recession like the one we are about to enter. thanks to your leadership, we are in a better place during these economic conditions and we were in 2008 but how can we ensure students like me can be supported head? especially as it gets harder than before. >> in short term, california can be a great help. the following year it will take federal assistance. without that, you will see real problems, i would say. and job wise. virtually, deeply evaluate the whole structure, you're doing a lot of things but all of those things are being required so i think it will open up new possibilities. a diverse and it offers thousands, tens of thousands of improvements. it's difficult to reform it but it's all things, all people. a business model that ultimately not going to be financed at the level it requires. not good for students, it will be more for the state kindergarten through 12, the affordable care act so we are in what i call an error of limits, it
i'm a current undergraduate student at ucla, i worry about the historical trend in many states of k-12 and higher education being cut in times of recession like the one we are about to enter. thanks to your leadership, we are in a better place during these economic conditions and we were in 2008 but how can we ensure students like me can be supported head? especially as it gets harder than before. >> in short term, california can be a great help. the following year it will take federal...
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let's bring in the assistant professor of african-american studies at ucla. you for your time with us. this is one reform in a series of reforms the government is undertaking. the protest organizers are saying the amendments are in opposition of secular laws because of external pressure. to what extent is this about sudan wanting to boost its international standing, or is it fulfilling the demands of the revolution? >> i think it is a little bit of both. the sudanese minister is correct that this is supporting sudan's basic rights and laws. laws, banning of female genital mutilation. these have been long-awaited. but there is an element of which this is appealing to the international community, particularly the united states that has emphasized the idea that sudan needs to improve its tolerance of minority religions. anchor: how much of a delicate balancing act is this going to be for the government? after all, sudan has been covered for decades under sharia law under the bashir era. >> the government finds itself in a tricky position. we saw protests, lookin
let's bring in the assistant professor of african-american studies at ucla. you for your time with us. this is one reform in a series of reforms the government is undertaking. the protest organizers are saying the amendments are in opposition of secular laws because of external pressure. to what extent is this about sudan wanting to boost its international standing, or is it fulfilling the demands of the revolution? >> i think it is a little bit of both. the sudanese minister is correct...
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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 >> roughly five years, i was working as a high school teacher, and i decided to take my students on a surfing field trip. the light bulb went off in my head, and i realized i could do much more for my students taking them surfing than i could as their classroom teacher, and that is when the idea for the city surf project was born. >> working with kids in the ocean that aren't familiar with this space is really special because you're dealing with a lot of fear and apprehension but at the same time, a lot of excitement. >> when i first did it, i was, like, really scared, but then, i did it again, and i liked it. >> we'll get a group of kids who have just never been to the beach, are terrified of the idea, who don't like the beach. it's too cold out, and it's those kid that are impossible to get back out of the water at the end of the day. >> over the last few years, i think we've had at least 40 of o
. >> 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 >> roughly five years, i was working as a high school teacher, and i decided to take my students on a surfing field trip. the light bulb went off in my head, and i realized i could do much more for my students taking them surfing than i could as their classroom teacher, and...
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are staying in college that's 40 percent hire than the afternoon. >> 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 >> he is a real leader that listens and knows how to bring people together. brought this department together like never before. i am so excited to be swearing in the next chief of the san francisco fire department, ladies and gentlemen, let's welcome, jeanine nicholson. (applause). >> i grew up total tomboy, athlete. i loved a good crisis, a good challenge. i grew up across the street from the fire station. my dad used to take me there to vote. i never saw any female firefighters because there weren't any in the 1970s. i didn't know i could be a fire fighter. when i moved to san francisco in 1990, some things opened up. i saw women doing things they hadn't been doing when i was growing up. one thing was firefighting. a woman recruited me at the gay-pride parade in 1991. it was a perfect fit. i liked using my brain, body, working as a team, figurin
are staying in college that's 40 percent hire than the afternoon. >> 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 >> he is a real leader that listens and knows how to bring people together. brought this department together like never before. i am so excited to be swearing in the next chief of the san francisco fire department, ladies and...
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. >>> one-time ucla soccer coach pleaded guilty to accepting bribes in connection to the varsity bluesdal. he admitted to t$200,000 to help two students. he entered his plea as part of a deal to help prosecutors. he's the sixth coach to plead guilty in the case. >>> a new warning this morning from the department of agriculture. authorities say people across the nation are receiving seeds in the mail from china that they didn't order. they are disguised as packages containing jewelry. do not plant them because they could be an invasive plant that could be harmful to livestock and you should report it to the usda immediately. >>> coming up next on "today in the bay" the top stories we're following for you on this tuesday morning including cracking down. another bay area county considering steep fines for anyone not following health orders. >>> plus outdoor religious services sweeping through california and could soon come to your town. we'll have more of that coming up for you. 5:27. you're watching "today in the bay." oh, we love our new home. neighborhood's great. amazing school distri
. >>> one-time ucla soccer coach pleaded guilty to accepting bribes in connection to the varsity bluesdal. he admitted to t$200,000 to help two students. he entered his plea as part of a deal to help prosecutors. he's the sixth coach to plead guilty in the case. >>> a new warning this morning from the department of agriculture. authorities say people across the nation are receiving seeds in the mail from china that they didn't order. they are disguised as packages containing...
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, and the following day she was fired, and then in your part of the woods there was a professor at ucla who actually read martin luther king jr.'s letter from the birmingham jail and was then suspended. now, how that could offend somebody on the left, to read king's letter which, of course, is about nonviolence and is about the american dream, and king was very much saying to america you have to live up to the great dream you have, not i want to repudiate america. and you look at all that and you just think this is truly a cultural civil war. black lives matter is popular right now because it's a slogan, but when you actually look at the organization which has as one of its explicit goals the destruction of the nuclear family, now, why they want to destroy the nuclear family, i'm not sure. it strikes me as irrational socially and the guaranteed step towards weakness, but it's in there. and you realize that the people who founded black lives matter are inherently anti-american. in the sense that they want a totally different america, and they want to replace the america that exists today
, and the following day she was fired, and then in your part of the woods there was a professor at ucla who actually read martin luther king jr.'s letter from the birmingham jail and was then suspended. now, how that could offend somebody on the left, to read king's letter which, of course, is about nonviolence and is about the american dream, and king was very much saying to america you have to live up to the great dream you have, not i want to repudiate america. and you look at all that and...