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. >> before i get to monday, just, ucla was so phenomenal tonight. they played at the best, highest level they could come and just came up short. that was remarkable. now looking ahead, we have the matchup that everybody anticipated and wanted, because these teams had distinguished and separated themselves throughout the season. baylor had a bit of a hitch coming out of the covid pause. now, these two teams are where we thought they could and should be. and i am just really excited to see how it plays out. >> a short moment ago, our tracy wolfson with mick cronin, the coach of the ucla bruins. >> tracy: tremendous game, both of these teams deserved to win out here. what did you see, though, from your team tonight? >> well, i just told them, we've got to let that shot go. we won. because i sit in coach wooden's seat. when you sit in his seat, you have to channel the things that he taught, true greatness is giving the best effort. what else can i ask from these guys, tracy? i can't ask anything more. obviously, i could ask for a different result, but m
. >> before i get to monday, just, ucla was so phenomenal tonight. they played at the best, highest level they could come and just came up short. that was remarkable. now looking ahead, we have the matchup that everybody anticipated and wanted, because these teams had distinguished and separated themselves throughout the season. baylor had a bit of a hitch coming out of the covid pause. now, these two teams are where we thought they could and should be. and i am just really excited to see...
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go ucla. during the 2020 election we set numerous observers and staff throughout the country to observe various congressional races. we identified similar issues in several states. no or minor safeguards. lack of proper enforcement of signature verification. lack of maintenance and slow ballot counting. i have a couple of questions before i want to ask you about your mail in balloting process. i'm sure you agree that everyone's goal in any election is to make sure every eligible voter is able to cast a ballot. it's good for democracy. you are not in the business of preventing lawful voters from voting. >> no. >> how about your county auditors? >> no. >> in washington state, you and your team have worked hard to implement this vote by mail system. you have been able to do that because washington state gets to decide what works best for them. >> correct. >> you are an all mail-in state. walk us through how you got to that system. how long did that take, and what did it entail? >> it took many ye
go ucla. during the 2020 election we set numerous observers and staff throughout the country to observe various congressional races. we identified similar issues in several states. no or minor safeguards. lack of proper enforcement of signature verification. lack of maintenance and slow ballot counting. i have a couple of questions before i want to ask you about your mail in balloting process. i'm sure you agree that everyone's goal in any election is to make sure every eligible voter is able...
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ucla. ms. diaz cofounded the first multi-policy think tank posted this -- think tank focused on latinos in california. she oversees strategy, research, mobilization, and leadership, with a deep background in policy and advocacy. she is a regular contributor to the organization's research portfolio. prior to this assignment, ms. diaz served as counsel to vice president, harris -- vice president kamala harris as california's attorney general. next is marcia johnson-blanco, with the lawyers committee voting rights project, which includes leading the asians largest -- the nation's largest voter rights protection program, ensuring minority participation in redistricting and ensuring that those with convictions regain the right to vote. ms. johnson-blanco started as a staff attorney working on the first election protection program during a presidential reelection. the following year in 2005, she served as the deputy director of the national commission of the voting rights act, which was organized
ucla. ms. diaz cofounded the first multi-policy think tank posted this -- think tank focused on latinos in california. she oversees strategy, research, mobilization, and leadership, with a deep background in policy and advocacy. she is a regular contributor to the organization's research portfolio. prior to this assignment, ms. diaz served as counsel to vice president, harris -- vice president kamala harris as california's attorney general. next is marcia johnson-blanco, with the lawyers...
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there's ucla look, if you like a long shot, put $100 on ucla if they pull off two giant upsets, you're. >> i just don't know how anybody beats the zags i don't know how they do it. >> they came into this tournament the clear favorite and they looked every bit the clear favorite every game they played so far. and we've just watched these odds get smaller and smaller the public is believing in the zags, no question. >> kornacki, have a great weekend. >> you too. >>> 55 seconds left on the race to the finish. the capitol police officer, one dead, another hurt after a man rams his car into a security barricade outside of the capitol building investigators say police shot and killed the suspect when he got out of the car with a knife and lunged at police. >>> republican congressman matt gaetz of florida could be in more serious legal trouble than previously reported. from "the new york times" the feds are investigating whether the lawmaker recruited women online and paid for sex. >>> and new covid guidance from the cdc. fully vaccinated americans can travel with low risk to themselves, no q
there's ucla look, if you like a long shot, put $100 on ucla if they pull off two giant upsets, you're. >> i just don't know how anybody beats the zags i don't know how they do it. >> they came into this tournament the clear favorite and they looked every bit the clear favorite every game they played so far. and we've just watched these odds get smaller and smaller the public is believing in the zags, no question. >> kornacki, have a great weekend. >> you too....
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i am now pleased to introduce the dean of the ucla school of law. she has led our lascaux since 2015, also a leading scholar and the founder and faculty codirector of our program on understanding law, science, and evidence. i am happy not to turn the program over to her. thank you. >> thank you so much, chancellor. thank you for those welcome remarks, and for joining us today and supporting our law school program, including of course the center for innovation, law and policy. as dean of ucla law school, i get to do a lot of terrific things, a lot of fun things. today's introduction of the guests certainly rank high among those. is my great -- it's my great pleasure to introduce dhs secretary alejandro mayorkas. he assumed his post three months ago and has already been at the center of a number of decisions that have usually impacted the lifes of refugees in the united states. -- lives of refugees and they netted sites. he is the first latino to serve in this position. his background, and addition to his decades -- in addition to his decades of exper
i am now pleased to introduce the dean of the ucla school of law. she has led our lascaux since 2015, also a leading scholar and the founder and faculty codirector of our program on understanding law, science, and evidence. i am happy not to turn the program over to her. thank you. >> thank you so much, chancellor. thank you for those welcome remarks, and for joining us today and supporting our law school program, including of course the center for innovation, law and policy. as dean of...
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subject to poverty wages and unsafe working conditions and on march 2021 report, from researchers at ucla and uc berkeley found that in california two-thirds of fast food workers are enrolled in a major safety net program that an average state wide annual cost to taxpayers of $4 billion even before the pandemic fast food workers faced overlapping challenges putting them on the razor's edge of economic calamity including low wages, lack of workers on the job, workplace violence, harassment and wage theft in an industry where workers operate in environments that are fast paced, crowded and frequently and physical contact with customers, fast food workers
subject to poverty wages and unsafe working conditions and on march 2021 report, from researchers at ucla and uc berkeley found that in california two-thirds of fast food workers are enrolled in a major safety net program that an average state wide annual cost to taxpayers of $4 billion even before the pandemic fast food workers faced overlapping challenges putting them on the razor's edge of economic calamity including low wages, lack of workers on the job, workplace violence, harassment and...
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we are glad ucla is going to the final four. i was hoping usc and ucla will be playing against each other. -- would dashwood be playing -- would be playing against each other. we were hoping they would be able to participate in march madness, but the filibuster was march sadness. for many of us, it was much sadness. between march madness and the deep sadness of the george floyd trial, it has been quite a time. of course, we have to state focus -- to stay focused. what have you got, chad? reporter: he is to be the head coach that she used to be the head coach. speaker pelosi: you are right. reporter: we hear about the and for structure bill and green energy and green jobs. in your remarks earlier, you said sometimes when people hear the word green, that frightens people. sometimes that's going to be the resistance to this piece of legislation. why in your mind when they hear that word green, why would that frighten people? how could that potentially undercut this bill? speaker pelosi: the people you are referring to are the peopl
we are glad ucla is going to the final four. i was hoping usc and ucla will be playing against each other. -- would dashwood be playing -- would be playing against each other. we were hoping they would be able to participate in march madness, but the filibuster was march sadness. for many of us, it was much sadness. between march madness and the deep sadness of the george floyd trial, it has been quite a time. of course, we have to state focus -- to stay focused. what have you got, chad?...
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how gonzaga had its perfect season with an overtime thriller against ucla. stick around. sports is next. so you just scored amazing savings at ross? mmm-hmm. on brands that take you from me time... ...to go time... ...in no time. hi. get the best bargains ever on looks that work anywhere... ...at ross. yes for less! you know when you're at ross and find just what you need... to make any space your space? (sighs) yes! that's yes for less. get the best bargains ever for every room and every budget. at ross. yes for less. >>> welcome back. i'm anthony flores. gonzaga's perfect season is still alive after a buzzer beater victory over u.k. and the final four. gonzaga! with the win! oh, yes! >> oh, wow, what a finish! jailin suggs with the game winning three at the buzzer. the undefeated zags beat ucla people in-90 in overtime. they will face baylor in monday's game. the giants wrapping up the three-game series with the mariners. bottom three. logan webb gives up the souvenir. that's all the giants needed. they were shut out on the scoreboard. 4-0. the giants off tomorrow to sa
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be achieved is if you had -- yale sociology department leans this one, harvard leans that way, and ucla is out there somewhere. that could be a healthy situation where there's not diversity within an institution put there's a cross, and actually that -- you find that within my own field of philosophy and fields i think are working well. so things like the more theoretical part you have harvard, who is very known to be -- in the tradition of -- you have other places, princeton, known to be more consequentialist they kind of engage with each other, but one worry i have is that is not true when it comes to political polarized topic and you see harvard, yale, ucla, berkeley, they all lead in one way and that's the problem. >> i wonder earlier in your career you were pursuing ph.d in engineering before you decided to embrace philosophy as your discipline and you do offer relative optimism about the state of the hard sciences, yet as you know, there is a perception, particularly on science difficult question -- scientific questions that are politicizes and i let's say it goesaround that and i
be achieved is if you had -- yale sociology department leans this one, harvard leans that way, and ucla is out there somewhere. that could be a healthy situation where there's not diversity within an institution put there's a cross, and actually that -- you find that within my own field of philosophy and fields i think are working well. so things like the more theoretical part you have harvard, who is very known to be -- in the tradition of -- you have other places, princeton, known to be more...
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ucla, a 14-point underdog tied at 77-77. two minute mark. a block by jalen. he said no to cody, and they turned it into points. great bounce pass. timmy jam. zags up two. look at that block again. final seconds, tied at 81 of 81, johnny drove hard and was whistled for a charge. drew timmy gave up his body. the game went to overtime. zags up by two, ucla with the ball >> in the paint, floater, short, got it back. ties it with three. gonzaga has time to do something. oh yes. oh yes. unbelievable. unbelievable. >> jalen suggs with that all timer. the zags are headed against baylor monday night in the national championship game. >> man, i -- that's something that you practice, you know, on your mini hoop as a kid or in the gym just messing around. and to be able to do that, it's crazy. >>> how did baylor back in there? well, i'll tell you. they played competitive, and houston, they didn't. bears attack from everywhere. jarred butler hit 4 of 5 shots from deep. an 11-point first half. final seconds of the half, mitchell, boom. a 25-point halftime lead, fourth larg
ucla, a 14-point underdog tied at 77-77. two minute mark. a block by jalen. he said no to cody, and they turned it into points. great bounce pass. timmy jam. zags up two. look at that block again. final seconds, tied at 81 of 81, johnny drove hard and was whistled for a charge. drew timmy gave up his body. the game went to overtime. zags up by two, ucla with the ball >> in the paint, floater, short, got it back. ties it with three. gonzaga has time to do something. oh yes. oh yes....
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final seconds, ucla down two. ms., rebound. puts it back up and in. gonzaga has a chance.st inside half-court and it is good. 93-90 in overtime. that is the game-winner. they go further title on monday. >>> giants fan take on the rubbermaid in seattle. dickerson at the plate. the 3rd base coast got to get out of the way. he didn't have much to do. some of his only action. logan on the hill for the giants. 1-0, mariners. the offense struggled in this game. didn't get a runner to 3rd base all night. double-play in the fifth. they managed is six hits. they get a rare sunday off and play monday in san diego. >> a's. get the cell phone out for the video. they made one mistake. alvarez, three run blast to center. his first of the year. 5-1 astros. bottom of the eight, bases- loaded. he gives it a ridea rid it stays in the yard. eight -- a's. they tried to avoid the sweet. >> it's game three. we have 159 or. baseball happens sometimes. i don't think we are hitting the panic button. >> the sharks looking to extend their winning streak. 2nd period, 1-1. grade pass. team-leading 16t
final seconds, ucla down two. ms., rebound. puts it back up and in. gonzaga has a chance.st inside half-court and it is good. 93-90 in overtime. that is the game-winner. they go further title on monday. >>> giants fan take on the rubbermaid in seattle. dickerson at the plate. the 3rd base coast got to get out of the way. he didn't have much to do. some of his only action. logan on the hill for the giants. 1-0, mariners. the offense struggled in this game. didn't get a runner to 3rd...
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the undefeated zags beat ucla 94-90 in overtime. the zags will face baylor in monday's championship game. >>> the pacific northwest, the giants wrapping up their three-game series with the mariners. bottom three, logan webb gives up the souvenir to tie and that's all the mariners needed. the giants were shut out on the scoreboard, seattle wins it 4-0. the giants head to san diego to face the padres on monday. >>> all right, at the coliseum, the a's have fallen to 0-3 on the season. the green and gold lost to the astros 9-1. alvarez with a three-run shot in the fifth. the a's have been outscored 27-7 in three games. >>> the sharks staying red hot on the ice, down in l.a., gambrell leads over the kings. >>> today the ncaa women's national championship game. that's a look at sports. have a great sunday. >>> we have much more ahead on "today in the bay." coming up, "nbc bay area responds." >> we found open vaccine appointments. i'm consumer investigator chris chmura. we'll show you where and help you cover the cost of going the extra mi
the undefeated zags beat ucla 94-90 in overtime. the zags will face baylor in monday's championship game. >>> the pacific northwest, the giants wrapping up their three-game series with the mariners. bottom three, logan webb gives up the souvenir to tie and that's all the mariners needed. the giants were shut out on the scoreboard, seattle wins it 4-0. the giants head to san diego to face the padres on monday. >>> all right, at the coliseum, the a's have fallen to 0-3 on the...
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. >> now it's the men's turn as baylor gets ready for houston and underdog ucla prepares to take on gonzaga. today, stds, april 23rd, 2021. >> announcer: from nbc news, this is today, with peter alexander, kristen welker and dylan dreyer. >>> and welcome to "today" and thank you so much for joining us on this saturday morning. and on this easter weekend as we say good morning. our hours are heavy after another deadly day at that building you just saw there, the building behind us, the u.s. capitol. >> that's kplrkt right. another crushing loss for the capitol police. not three months removed from the deadly assault took place blocks behind where we come to the building everyday week, kristen. >> that's right. weo the top story. that's where we begin, the search for answers after friday's deadly attack on the u.s. capitol. nbc's kelly o'donnell has been tracking all the developments overnight. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, kristen. the officer killed leaves behind two children and his mother among those mourning his death duty today. officials who arerism not aware of any politica
. >> now it's the men's turn as baylor gets ready for houston and underdog ucla prepares to take on gonzaga. today, stds, april 23rd, 2021. >> announcer: from nbc news, this is today, with peter alexander, kristen welker and dylan dreyer. >>> and welcome to "today" and thank you so much for joining us on this saturday morning. and on this easter weekend as we say good morning. our hours are heavy after another deadly day at that building you just saw there, the...
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undefeated gonzaga, 30-0, and dominant all season in the final four taking on 11 seed ucla. a team that barely sneaked into the tournament but pushed the heavily favored zags to the brink. here is how it played out with ucla down two and just seconds left in overtime. >> in his hands, in the paint, floater, short, got it back. ties it with three. gonzaga has time to do something. for the win! yes! suggs hitting a miracle ba shot three pointer at the buzzer from just inside half court to keep gonzaga's perfect season alive. final score, 93-90. the 19-year-old suggs, who made a block earlier, setting off a wild celebration. some calling it one of the greatest basketball shots since duke beat kentucky nearly 30 years ago. gone gonzaga will take on baylor. tonight, the women take center stage. the arizona wildcats hoping to pull off one more upset when they play stanford. arizona upset uconn in the final four on friday night. >>> today is easter sunday, a day of celebration for christians around the world. the pope delivering a message of home on a second easter spent under the
undefeated gonzaga, 30-0, and dominant all season in the final four taking on 11 seed ucla. a team that barely sneaked into the tournament but pushed the heavily favored zags to the brink. here is how it played out with ucla down two and just seconds left in overtime. >> in his hands, in the paint, floater, short, got it back. ties it with three. gonzaga has time to do something. for the win! yes! suggs hitting a miracle ba shot three pointer at the buzzer from just inside half court to...
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incredible battle between gonzaga and ucla.r dreams of a perfect season alive. ucla, meanwhile, trying to continue their cinderella run as an 11 seed, picking up in the final seconds of overtime. ucla driving to the hoop, gets his own rebound to tie it up with three seconds to go. jalen jalen suggs, banks it in for the win, runs over, jumps on the scorer table, sends the zags to the title game. the suggs highest ranked player, expected to be a top pick in the nba draft. a legendary moment for him. and here's how it sounded on gonzaga's radio broadcast. >> we're tied at 90. three seconds left. here's suggs, the other way, pull up three for the win. yes, yes. the championship game. he knocked it down from 40 at the buzzer. >> yes. >> and gonzaga students going nuts there, back in spokane, washington, the zags going to go to their second championship game in school history tomorrow, and suggs says he's dreamt of a moment like this ever since he was a kid. >> yeah, i just put it up. i was fading away with it, and went off the back
incredible battle between gonzaga and ucla.r dreams of a perfect season alive. ucla, meanwhile, trying to continue their cinderella run as an 11 seed, picking up in the final seconds of overtime. ucla driving to the hoop, gets his own rebound to tie it up with three seconds to go. jalen jalen suggs, banks it in for the win, runs over, jumps on the scorer table, sends the zags to the title game. the suggs highest ranked player, expected to be a top pick in the nba draft. a legendary moment for...
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ucla is like up there somewhere. so that could be a healthy situation where there is diversity within institutions but there is across. and actually coming finding that within my own field of philosophy and fields that i think are working well. so things like parts of the ethics where you have known to be contents of kind of in the traditional of. [inaudible]. is ignored to known to be more consequentialist and the kind of engage with each other. but you know that onene word tht i have is that it is not true when it comes to politically polarized topics. see harvard yale ucla, berkeley, university of florida. dale lead to one way. so that's really the problem. reihan: earlier in your career, your person of engineering before you decided to embrace philosophy.. as you discipline. and you do offer relative optimism about the state found the hard sciences yet because you know, there is a perception particularly on scientific questions that are increasingly politicized. there also just say goes beyond political year and
ucla is like up there somewhere. so that could be a healthy situation where there is diversity within institutions but there is across. and actually coming finding that within my own field of philosophy and fields that i think are working well. so things like parts of the ethics where you have known to be contents of kind of in the traditional of. [inaudible]. is ignored to known to be more consequentialist and the kind of engage with each other. but you know that onene word tht i have is that...
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. >>> joining me now is a professor in the department of epidemiology at the ucla fielding school of public health. good to have you with us. >> nice to be here. >> so dr. anthony fauci predicts the j&j vaccine will likely be made available again by friday but with restrictions or warnings attached after the rare blood clots in women. what will those restrictions likely be, do you think? >> well, it's going to depend upon what the data shows. there is a potential that there could be restrictions, for example, for women on birth control pills or on hormone-replacement therapy. it could be a subset of adults that have certain conditions if the data bears out there are actually conditions that make people more susceptible to these kinds of rare blood clots. again, these are very, very rare in the general p-- population ad only six instances out of almost 7 million doses. so very rare. we're still waiting on data. >> yeah. they're being cautious in this instance, as you said. incredibly rare. despite covid cases surging in some states here in the united states, the good news is that 50%
. >>> joining me now is a professor in the department of epidemiology at the ucla fielding school of public health. good to have you with us. >> nice to be here. >> so dr. anthony fauci predicts the j&j vaccine will likely be made available again by friday but with restrictions or warnings attached after the rare blood clots in women. what will those restrictions likely be, do you think? >> well, it's going to depend upon what the data shows. there is a potential...
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ucla, university of michigan. engaging with scholars across the board. . . . . the more i see a radical parts of ethics you have carver who is known to be content and addition of immanuel kant and more consequentialist and they engage with each other and one worry i have is that it's not true when it comes to political he polarized topics and they are harvard yale ucla university of florida they all lean one way so that's really the problem. >> earlier in your career you were resetting engineering before he decided to embrace the philosophy as your discipline and you know you do offer relative optimism about the state of the hard scientist yet as you know there is a perception particularly on scientific questions that are increasingly leather sized or also it goes beyond what its position and i'm pleading guilty about something i was talking about earlier on. when you think about the amount of public funding that goes into some domain it does seem as though it might shape the incentive than it might shape scientific discourse as well. when you're talking about t
ucla, university of michigan. engaging with scholars across the board. . . . . the more i see a radical parts of ethics you have carver who is known to be content and addition of immanuel kant and more consequentialist and they engage with each other and one worry i have is that it's not true when it comes to political he polarized topics and they are harvard yale ucla university of florida they all lean one way so that's really the problem. >> earlier in your career you were resetting...
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suheily: en ucla la mÁxima fue de 82 y el recorte en 84, concord con 86.la regiÓn con mayor calor en la tarde de hoy. superamos el rÉcord del aÑo 2000. en napa, santa rosa estuvimos cerca de empatar el rÉcord de temperatura con 84 y 82. en el condado solano y en contra costa y alameda fueron las zonas de calor mÁs intensas durante la tarde. nos queda un dÍa mÁs con mÁximas en los altos 70. las temperaturas van a disminuir,maÑana viernes en la zona de san mateo. 77, en oakland, en torno a los 68 a 66. tambiÉn en richmond. temperatura disminuyendo para el domingo de pascuas. vuelvo con la informaciÓn. ramÓn: lo invito para que coloque la cÁmara de su telÉfono celular en el cÓdigo que ve en su pantalla. aparecerÁ una notificaciÓn en la parte superior. haga clic en el enlace para descargar nuestra app noticias. la encontrarÁ comÚn y visionaria de la bahÍa. a pesar las temperaturas cÁlidas y la tentaciÓn de viajar a una playa paradisÍaca, representante del cdc y el consulado mexicano en san josÉ recomiendan evitar los viajes de placer. si lo hace, tome medidas
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he will talk about immigration at the ucla center for immigration law and policy.ive coverage starts at 3 p.m. eastern on c-span, streaming on www.c-span.org board listen free with the live c-span radio app. posted on facebook. your grade for president biden on his first one hundred days. the "washington post" asked opinion writers what would be there grade for the president. they broke it down by issue. jennifer rubin gave the president an a-when it comes to presidential leadership. look at james homan's grade for the president on bipartisanship. he said he gets a b. when it comes to unity, gary abernethy gave him a c-. he says biden's recognizes republicans only as one would acknowledge shoulder lint. the relief package rivals the new deal, and there have been strict party line votes. a package twists the definition of infrastructure beyond recognition. here is the president from his inauguration address promising unity. [video clip] pres. biden: this, bringing america together, uniting our people, uniting our nation, and i ask every american to join me in this c
he will talk about immigration at the ucla center for immigration law and policy.ive coverage starts at 3 p.m. eastern on c-span, streaming on www.c-span.org board listen free with the live c-span radio app. posted on facebook. your grade for president biden on his first one hundred days. the "washington post" asked opinion writers what would be there grade for the president. they broke it down by issue. jennifer rubin gave the president an a-when it comes to presidential leadership....
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>> young people growing up, they don't attach to the john wooden greatness of the ucla days when theye '70s and they won all those championships. and the ucla name is still to me -- givers you goosebumps to think they're back in the final four again. it taps into so much history of this event. >> we were hoping to tip off our college basketball season this afternoon on cbs with a showdown between top-ranked gonzaga and number-two baylor, but that game will not take place today -- >> i t think o one of the intereresting suinterest ing subplots is that gonzaga and baylor were supposed to play on december the 5th here in indianapolis. it would be four months to the day from december the 5th until april the 5th, the game that was supposed to be one of the big stories at the statart of the season, and this era of postponemements and because of covid, it would be fitting that if that was the story on monday. >> is this champion this year different than any other year? >> the bumps inn the road made everybody stronger. it was a tremendous credit to everybody involved in the sport. the advers
>> young people growing up, they don't attach to the john wooden greatness of the ucla days when theye '70s and they won all those championships. and the ucla name is still to me -- givers you goosebumps to think they're back in the final four again. it taps into so much history of this event. >> we were hoping to tip off our college basketball season this afternoon on cbs with a showdown between top-ranked gonzaga and number-two baylor, but that game will not take place today --...
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against ucla. >> that was beyond >> ucla.if ucla -- ucla had to play the way in an 11 seed you can't tell it's impossible to figure out. i've decided >>> andrew, they gave me 4.5 points to take gonzaga then, the real spread was zags giving them 4.5. i took that. then i said why are they doing that i took baylor. i had both teams getting 4.5 if it had been a close game by one or two points, i would have won both instead, i don't know. i broke even i don't know it doesn't matter. $3 i can say i had baylor i also had gonzaga. >> say it loud and proud >>> let's tell you about whati going on the georgia story here for days now. sources now telling espn that major league baseball plan to relocate the all-star game to coors field in denver after pulling it from atlanta over the new voting law the announcement expected today. the move sparking a backlash the governor slamming the move senator mitch mcconnell had strong words for ceos. >> i found it discouraging to find corporate ceos getting in the middle of politics my advice is sta
against ucla. >> that was beyond >> ucla.if ucla -- ucla had to play the way in an 11 seed you can't tell it's impossible to figure out. i've decided >>> andrew, they gave me 4.5 points to take gonzaga then, the real spread was zags giving them 4.5. i took that. then i said why are they doing that i took baylor. i had both teams getting 4.5 if it had been a close game by one or two points, i would have won both instead, i don't know. i broke even i don't know it doesn't...
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because you can't beat something that doesn't exist. [ laughter ] they're set to play ucla on saturday. you know, for the last few years, i've been challenging the world to show me proof, any kind of proof, that gonzaga exists outside this basketball team they put together to make everyone think there's a university in spokane. [ laughter ] no one's been able to do it. they tried to get me to come up there. probably so they could kill me, and silence me. [ laughter ] but i'm no dummy. that's not happening. the question is, have you ever met anyone who went to gonzaga? of course not. as i've said before, it's like wakanda. they always say, "bing crosby went to gonzaga." and of course, we can't verify that because bing crosby has been dead for i don't know how long. i did a little googling this afternoon. there are no famous people who went to gonzaga, other than "bing crosby." and so i looked up bing crosby's movies. and i noticed something. follow along here, look at this. g-o-n-z-a-g-a i-s- f-a-k-e. what does that spell? "gonzaga is fake." [ applause ] bingo! bing-o. i rest. come on q
because you can't beat something that doesn't exist. [ laughter ] they're set to play ucla on saturday. you know, for the last few years, i've been challenging the world to show me proof, any kind of proof, that gonzaga exists outside this basketball team they put together to make everyone think there's a university in spokane. [ laughter ] no one's been able to do it. they tried to get me to come up there. probably so they could kill me, and silence me. [ laughter ] but i'm no dummy. that's...
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. ♪ the outpouring of concern from friends and family for an artist >>aga's thrillertime win over uclamenting their ean. e -court celebration as they seal a spot in the championship game. >>> good morning, and happy easter to those who celebrate. dan harris is off. we are happy to have janai norman with us. >> excited to be here. >>> we have a busy morning, guys. we're following several developing stories. the latest on the pandemic. during a busy easter weekend, we're seeing another record for air travel. this causing concern as 24 states as well as puerto rico and washington, d.c. are seeing case averages rise by more than 10%. >> and this morning, the cdc says close to 104 million adults in the u.s. have had at least one dose of a covid-19 vaccine, and 60 million adults have been fully vaccinated. another sign that the pace of vaccinations is rapidly increasing. >>> we begin with that breaking news out of florida. the governor there declaring a state of emergency after a significant leak at a large pond of wastewater threatened to flood roads and burst a system that stores radioacti
. ♪ the outpouring of concern from friends and family for an artist >>aga's thrillertime win over uclamenting their ean. e -court celebration as they seal a spot in the championship game. >>> good morning, and happy easter to those who celebrate. dan harris is off. we are happy to have janai norman with us. >> excited to be here. >>> we have a busy morning, guys. we're following several developing stories. the latest on the pandemic. during a busy easter weekend,...
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. >> reporter: xavier brown a 19- year-old ucla students organized one of the largest organizations inland last summer. >> that his family was able to get some sort of closure. >> the people saw the system work today and that's something they're shocked ked ked ked ked >> reporter: bernice king said, the verdict does not erase the trauma. >> we see these tragedies play out across this country for so many years. one of the first times i really felt there was accountability and there was justice. >> reporter: we brought you complete live coverage of the trial from the beginning on our abc 7 bay area app. download it now for your roku and other twices to get caught up on the case and to continue to follow it as well. >>> now that derek chauvin has been found guilty what next. i spoke to the family's cocouncil about sentencing and what's likely to take place even beyond the trial. >>> get ready to cut back on your watt water use. the new mandatory restrictions for one bay area county. >> up in smoke, 4/20 celebrations looked very different this year. >> i'm sandhya patel, it's going to loo
. >> reporter: xavier brown a 19- year-old ucla students organized one of the largest organizations inland last summer. >> that his family was able to get some sort of closure. >> the people saw the system work today and that's something they're shocked ked ked ked ked >> reporter: bernice king said, the verdict does not erase the trauma. >> we see these tragedies play out across this country for so many years. one of the first times i really felt there was...
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migrant shelter inside of the long beach convention center includes a full size medical clinic where ucla doctors will screen unaccompanied children for covid and life-threatening and commendable conditions. within two days they will have a full physical. city leaders got the first glimpse of how and where the children spend their days. gathering area and classrooms are set up, and massive recreation room, and e cs, alanrey. immigrant himself the long beach mayor says this is an humanitarian mission. >> when i came to the united states i was five years old, still poor and still without a lot of support here in the us. i feel that for me this is very personal that each child is welcomed. >> the us department of health and human services will find the shelter and any services. the plan is to unite kids with families or sponsors on average within seven days. as many as 1000 children could come through. all of whom arrived at the border without any adult. >> what the city can do is to make sure that the children that are caught up in this broken system are treated humanely. that we provide th
migrant shelter inside of the long beach convention center includes a full size medical clinic where ucla doctors will screen unaccompanied children for covid and life-threatening and commendable conditions. within two days they will have a full physical. city leaders got the first glimpse of how and where the children spend their days. gathering area and classrooms are set up, and massive recreation room, and e cs, alanrey. immigrant himself the long beach mayor says this is an humanitarian...
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while they tied it on it's like we were going into overtime and ucla is going to pull this out and then all of a sudden suggs hits that took my breath away, just beach was afterwards. >>> let's talk about what's going on in the sutro tower, weather-wise, you can see the marine layer clouds are back, but eventually they will become a partly cloudy day at the marine layer clouds alleys around the bay and inland. it'll be taken over by high clouds as those lower clouds pulled back to the coast. that's why it's going to be milder around the bay and in the neighborhoods, bringing the clouds will again tonight, kind of stuck in that pattern until thursday. than a warming weekend, but dry all 70s of the forecast. 65 to 72, that is spread across the south bay with near 70 in san jose. 60 to 66 on the bay side of the peninsula, but significantly cooler. look at that, only mid-50s with the cloud cover along the coast. and near 60 in downtown and south san francisco and sausalito. mid-50s north bay coast. look at that, 67 to nearly 73 degrees through your valleys pick along east bayshore, 62 in ri
while they tied it on it's like we were going into overtime and ucla is going to pull this out and then all of a sudden suggs hits that took my breath away, just beach was afterwards. >>> let's talk about what's going on in the sutro tower, weather-wise, you can see the marine layer clouds are back, but eventually they will become a partly cloudy day at the marine layer clouds alleys around the bay and inland. it'll be taken over by high clouds as those lower clouds pulled back to the...
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. >> reporter: xavier brown a 19- year-old ucla students organized one of the largest organizations inakland last summer. >> that his family was able to get some sort of closure. >> the people saw the system work today and that's something they're shocked ocked ocked ock >> reporter: bernice king said, the verdict does not erase the trauma. >> we see these tragedies play out across this country for so many years. one of the first times i really felt there was accountability and there was justice. >> reporter: we brought you complete live coverage of the trial from the beginning on our abc 7 bay area app. download it now for your roku and other twices to get caught up on the case and to continue to follow it as well. >>> now that derek chauvin has been found guilty what next. i spoke to the family's cocouncil about sentencing and what's likely to take place even beyond the trial. >>> get ready to cut back on your watt water use. the new mandatory restrictions for one bay area county. >> up in smoke, 4/20 celebrations looked very different this year. >> i'm sandhya patel, it's going to l
. >> reporter: xavier brown a 19- year-old ucla students organized one of the largest organizations inakland last summer. >> that his family was able to get some sort of closure. >> the people saw the system work today and that's something they're shocked ocked ocked ock >> reporter: bernice king said, the verdict does not erase the trauma. >> we see these tragedies play out across this country for so many years. one of the first times i really felt there was...
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we are glad ucla is going to the final four. usc i was hoping, that they would be playing against each other. stanford women are going. we're a la jolla family. we were hoping they would win the big east and they would participate in march madness, but for some of us, there was march sadness. they bring that up every call we're on. so between march madness and the deep sadness of the george floyd trial, it has been quite a time. of course, we have to stay focused on the day job. but chad and i have a conversation going about sports. what have you got, chad? >> he is to be the head coach that she used to be the head coach. rep. pelosi: >> you are right. >> i have a question. we hear about the and for -- about the infrastructure bill and green energy and green jobs. in your remarks earlier, you said sometimes when people hear the word green, that frightens people. sometimes that's going to be the resistance to this piece of legislation. why in your mind when they hear that word green, why does that frighten people and how could th
we are glad ucla is going to the final four. usc i was hoping, that they would be playing against each other. stanford women are going. we're a la jolla family. we were hoping they would win the big east and they would participate in march madness, but for some of us, there was march sadness. they bring that up every call we're on. so between march madness and the deep sadness of the george floyd trial, it has been quite a time. of course, we have to stay focused on the day job. but chad and i...
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. >> i'm thinking about right now ucla, uc berkeley, santa clara, and santa cruz. >> reporter: now she is getting help to make those dreams come true. >> we have raised now more than million dollars to support our hard-working students, most of whom are first-generation students. >> reporter: announces new program called as day aspires, a partnership with private companies in the san jose library foundation to provide a pathway into college by providing mentors, counseling, and cash to needy students. >> the barriers are both financial and informational. they are ten t geth informatgo decisions, from the very first week of high school. the program involves 709th and 10th graders from over felt, san jose high and an opportunity youth academy which serves students who often can't afford tuition. >> they have to further their dreams because they can do that next up into college. reporter: uden n eag uahodogoo up tocash for college meey grad >> i've madehu on trying keon workinhard get the money. mac she says every bit helps and she wants to put her money in the tuition funds to help her f
. >> i'm thinking about right now ucla, uc berkeley, santa clara, and santa cruz. >> reporter: now she is getting help to make those dreams come true. >> we have raised now more than million dollars to support our hard-working students, most of whom are first-generation students. >> reporter: announces new program called as day aspires, a partnership with private companies in the san jose library foundation to provide a pathway into college by providing mentors,...
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>> what a game saturday night between gonzaga and ucla.ast second three pointer. they'll play baylor in the final game and is hoping to be the first team since 1976. you can watch the men's national championship tonight at 9:00 eastern here on cbs. >>> question -- who is the next guest host for the game show "jeopardy!"? answer, who is aaron rogers. the green bay packers quarterback is filling in tonight through april 16th. the 37-year-old said "jeopardy!" was one of his favorite shows growing up. he also called it the honor of a lifetime to host the show. >>> and heartbreak for "bridgerton" fans. simon bassett, the duke of hastings on the hit show, will not return for season two. the actor told "variety" he only signed on for one season. on twitter, the official account for "bridgerton" said, quote, your grace, it has been a pleasure," and that he will always be part of the "bridgerton" family. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning", more on the fallout over major league baseball moving the all-star game out of atlanta. we'll speak with the
>> what a game saturday night between gonzaga and ucla.ast second three pointer. they'll play baylor in the final game and is hoping to be the first team since 1976. you can watch the men's national championship tonight at 9:00 eastern here on cbs. >>> question -- who is the next guest host for the game show "jeopardy!"? answer, who is aaron rogers. the green bay packers quarterback is filling in tonight through april 16th. the 37-year-old said "jeopardy!" was...
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. >> reporter: just 32 years old, monique worked as a clinical receptionist at ucla.hat day, she was driving home from her shift shortly after 5:00 p.m. she crosses the corner of olympic and overland, a busy thoroughfare in the heart of west l.a. it's the last thing she would ever do. a 17-year-old driving a more than $200,000 lamborghini suv slams into her monique dies at the scene. authorities say he was going over 100 miles per hour at the time. >> we could not believe monique was gone. this was so devastating to us, to the family. >> reporter: at their home in los angeles, carol and isaac cordona are soon living every parent's worst nightmare. >> he pulls her license from his top left pocket, puts it on the table, pushes it towards me and my wife. he said, i'm sorry to have to be the one to tell you this, but your daughter was killed in a car accident. >> the hardest thing for me was, i didn't get to go shopping with her for a wedding dress. instead, i had to find an outfit for her to be buried in. >> justice for monique! >> reporter: after monique's tragic death,
. >> reporter: just 32 years old, monique worked as a clinical receptionist at ucla.hat day, she was driving home from her shift shortly after 5:00 p.m. she crosses the corner of olympic and overland, a busy thoroughfare in the heart of west l.a. it's the last thing she would ever do. a 17-year-old driving a more than $200,000 lamborghini suv slams into her monique dies at the scene. authorities say he was going over 100 miles per hour at the time. >> we could not believe monique...
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. >> and when he came home, he got his phd at ucla.he went back to the high school that he had attended in inglewood and started working with the young studentshere. ansaid, "well, what do u wanto do in the community?" and they all said, "we want to grow food." >> as an organization, we created an initiative called 100 seeds of change, which is our commitment to building 100 community school and home gardens and throughout the city of inglewood and south bay. the goal of that is to build a local food system and to build local production. what are we doing today to, kia? >> i don't know. were giving away fruit trees to the community. >> today were giving a thousand trees to 1,000 families. we're here here committed to eliminating our community's designation as a food desert, and it's important that we provide these fruit trees as food assets so people can grow food for themselves. the community can begin to feed itself. say "trees." >> trees. >> all right, high five. >> we're just darn lucky we've got somebody who's stepping up. were lo
. >> and when he came home, he got his phd at ucla.he went back to the high school that he had attended in inglewood and started working with the young studentshere. ansaid, "well, what do u wanto do in the community?" and they all said, "we want to grow food." >> as an organization, we created an initiative called 100 seeds of change, which is our commitment to building 100 community school and home gardens and throughout the city of inglewood and south bay. the...
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on the men's side, after an all-timer, look at that buzzer beater that is jalen suggs, just killing ucla fans. the zags are now one game away from a perfect season. all they have to do is beat the baylor bears tonight the national championship on the line. >> you glad to see it go down to final second. >> it is a great game. >>> good morning, janessa. >> hey, good morning, you two. good morning, everyone hopefully you enjoyed the weekend. we have high pressure that's surrounding most of the u.s., and that's causing a ton of sunshine also warmer temperatures we are getting prepared for our next storm system that's going to make its way into the upper midwest this afternoon into your evening. and that will spark up some severe weather but this morning really not seeing too much activity just a little bit of snow pour e in the mid- to upper 80s in some spots. even for the northeast, philadelphia 66. new york, 62 >>> the 90s, even near 100 degrees for the southwest. we'll take a lock at that coming up >> all right, janessa, thanks. >>> it's been called the holy grail of tom brady rookie card
on the men's side, after an all-timer, look at that buzzer beater that is jalen suggs, just killing ucla fans. the zags are now one game away from a perfect season. all they have to do is beat the baylor bears tonight the national championship on the line. >> you glad to see it go down to final second. >> it is a great game. >>> good morning, janessa. >> hey, good morning, you two. good morning, everyone hopefully you enjoyed the weekend. we have high pressure that's...
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he is expected to talk about immigration at ucla. live coverage starts at 3:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, online at c-span.org, or listen for free with the c-span radio app. ♪ >> remarks from former vice president mike pence. he was the featured speaker at a fundraising event for the palmetto family council. this was his first public address since leaving office. it was just over 50 minutes.
he is expected to talk about immigration at ucla. live coverage starts at 3:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, online at c-span.org, or listen for free with the c-span radio app. ♪ >> remarks from former vice president mike pence. he was the featured speaker at a fundraising event for the palmetto family council. this was his first public address since leaving office. it was just over 50 minutes.
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well earlier i spoke to daniel treisman, who's ucla professor of political science, who's work focusses navalny posed to the russian leadership. well, of course he's injail now and he's on his last legs, potentially. it's a shocking situation in which his life hangs in the balance, so he's not in a position to threaten putin directly, but the demonstrations today, which really crossed the whole of russia, all 11 time zones, demonstrates that the way he's being treated does strike a chord and does anger many russians, including many who don't necessarily support his political positions. there's just a huge sense among part of the population that the state deals with its opponents in a very uncivilised and inhumane way. well, if the worst were to happen, there have been warnings from the west, but what in actual fact is the west, is the united nations, the us, in a position to actually do with russia at the moment? well, of course, there's the possibility of even harsher sanctions including sanctions that would effectively cut off the russian economy from the western financial system. i'm
well earlier i spoke to daniel treisman, who's ucla professor of political science, who's work focusses navalny posed to the russian leadership. well, of course he's injail now and he's on his last legs, potentially. it's a shocking situation in which his life hangs in the balance, so he's not in a position to threaten putin directly, but the demonstrations today, which really crossed the whole of russia, all 11 time zones, demonstrates that the way he's being treated does strike a chord and...
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the bulldogs beating ucla and will face off against baylor on monday for the national championship. >ck, good eggs. the colorful tradition that started in the pandemic, back again for a second easter. well, well, well. look at you. you mastered the master bath. you created your own style. and you - yes, you! turned a sourdough starter. into a sourdough finisher. so when you learn your chronic dry eye is actually caused by reduced tear production due to inflammation ...you take it on by talking to your eyecare professional about restasis®... ...which may help you make more of your own tears with continued use twice a day, every day. restasis® helps increase your eye's natural ability to produce tears, which may be reduced by inflammation due to chronic dry eye. restasis® did not increase tear production in patients using anti-inflammatory eye drops or tear duct plugs. to help avoid eye injury and contamination, do not touch bottle tip to your eye or other surfaces. wait 15 minutes after use before inserting contact lenses. the most common side effect is a temporary burning sensation. a
the bulldogs beating ucla and will face off against baylor on monday for the national championship. >ck, good eggs. the colorful tradition that started in the pandemic, back again for a second easter. well, well, well. look at you. you mastered the master bath. you created your own style. and you - yes, you! turned a sourdough starter. into a sourdough finisher. so when you learn your chronic dry eye is actually caused by reduced tear production due to inflammation ...you take it on by...
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we can now speak to daniel treisman who's ucla professor of political science who's work focusses onogramme. let's start with alexei navalny. how big a problem do you think he poses for president putin?— for president putin? well, of course he — for president putin? well, of course he is _ for president putin? well, of course he is in _ for president putin? well, of course he is injail_ for president putin? well, of course he is in jail now - for president putin? well, of course he is in jail now and l for president putin? well, ofl course he is in jail now and on course he is injail now and on his last legs, potentially. it is a shocking situation in which his life hangs in the balance, so he is not in a position to threaten putin directly, but the demonstrations today which really crossed the whole of russia, all 11 time zones, demonstrates that's the way he is being treated doesn't strike a chord and does anger many russians including many who don't generally support his political positions. there is just a huge sense among part of the population that the state deals with its oppo
we can now speak to daniel treisman who's ucla professor of political science who's work focusses onogramme. let's start with alexei navalny. how big a problem do you think he poses for president putin?— for president putin? well, of course he — for president putin? well, of course he is _ for president putin? well, of course he is in _ for president putin? well, of course he is injail_ for president putin? well, of course he is in jail now - for president putin? well, of course he is in...
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announcer: this afternoon, home and security secretary alejandra mayorkas talks about immigration with ucla's center for immigration law and policy at 3:00 p.m. eastern on c-span come online at c-span.org, or listen live on the free c-span radio app. ♪ announcer: book tv on c-span2 has nonfiction books and authors every weekend. saturday, chris bail talks about his book, "bringing the social media prism less polarizing."
announcer: this afternoon, home and security secretary alejandra mayorkas talks about immigration with ucla's center for immigration law and policy at 3:00 p.m. eastern on c-span come online at c-span.org, or listen live on the free c-span radio app. ♪ announcer: book tv on c-span2 has nonfiction books and authors every weekend. saturday, chris bail talks about his book, "bringing the social media prism less polarizing."
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ucla with the ball. it oh! oh, yes! he came for this m and the red sox for the win. oh, yes. here it is. it's unbelievable. >> suggs here within alzheimer. a shot at the buzzer. heading here against baylor for monday's national championship game. in the meantime, the women here later today at stanford in the title game. against arizona. first time in the history of the men or women statements they have met for the national basketball championship. >> i'm really excited that we have two teams this is a dream come true. very evident that a lot of those don't even watch it because you know the ratings are inaccurate or whatever. so, start watching it. start paying attention. it's the best in the country. >> she does have a point. segue to baseball. friday the giants took a step forward and last night it was a step back. here we go. season debut here all smiles in the giants dugout here at the finish. this is into the mariners bullpen. opening the scoring. dylan more how about a double to the wall into the left? third straight double by the mariners. with three runs here in the t
ucla with the ball. it oh! oh, yes! he came for this m and the red sox for the win. oh, yes. here it is. it's unbelievable. >> suggs here within alzheimer. a shot at the buzzer. heading here against baylor for monday's national championship game. in the meantime, the women here later today at stanford in the title game. against arizona. first time in the history of the men or women statements they have met for the national basketball championship. >> i'm really excited that we have...
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then the 11th seeded ucla bruins will try to keep cinderella season alive against the undefeated gonzaga starting 5:00 p.m. eastern. there's another battle being waged on a different court. today the u.s. supreme court, see what we did there, begins hearing arguments in a case about compensation for college athletes. >> reporter: against the backdrop of the biggest and most profitable event in college sports -- >> lets it fly. a three! >> reporter: there's a decades' long reckoning under way that could change the landscape of college athletics forever. >> the stanford cardinals -- >> reporter: today the nine justices heard alston versus the ncaa. at the heart of the case is whether there should be a cap on educational benefit athletes are allowed to receive s such as computers, science equipment, and musical instruments. attorney j jeffrey kessler is t plaintiff's attorney. >> what the players are hoping for is that the supreme court will reaffirm that the ncaa is subject to the same antitrust laws that apply to every other business in this country. >> reporter: the case is just a small
then the 11th seeded ucla bruins will try to keep cinderella season alive against the undefeated gonzaga starting 5:00 p.m. eastern. there's another battle being waged on a different court. today the u.s. supreme court, see what we did there, begins hearing arguments in a case about compensation for college athletes. >> reporter: against the backdrop of the biggest and most profitable event in college sports -- >> lets it fly. a three! >> reporter: there's a decades' long...
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three publications, one from ucla, one for southwest, all showed healthcare workers who got vaccinatedsymptomatically screen, they showed decreased injection rates through the roof. he knows that and he says these things, it is nonsense. everything we know about virology, this disappoints me that people -- don't know how to call anything but untrue statements. shannon: the ceo of moderna, one of the vaccine producers said something about the possibility of covid booster shots. >> to combine the covid boost into one single dose, cut your cvs store, get one dose, the right to strengthen that winter, so you can have a nice winter. >> you can have a nice winter. your reaction. >> i put they put a component in the vaccine that prevents blood clots to make a vaccine for all the different things. >> the variant, lions and tigers and bears and variants. has there been a corresponding uptick in deaths and hospitalizations with the key veterans in the united states? >> there has not. many of the states have heard immunity even before the vaccination and more so now. very little noticeable bulges
three publications, one from ucla, one for southwest, all showed healthcare workers who got vaccinatedsymptomatically screen, they showed decreased injection rates through the roof. he knows that and he says these things, it is nonsense. everything we know about virology, this disappoints me that people -- don't know how to call anything but untrue statements. shannon: the ceo of moderna, one of the vaccine producers said something about the possibility of covid booster shots. >> to...