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at ucla we are eagerly looking to the future. when ucla opens in september two new entering classes will arrive on campus at the same time. the class of fall 2020, and the class of fall '21. they will, a part of ucla's 43,000 student body. with your support, ucla's graduation rate will continue to be higher than most colleges and universities across the nation. we are extremely proud of our most recent undergraduates as they upheld our extraordinary record of achieving a four-year graduation rate of 84.2%. after this terrible year, the future finally looks bright again for our nation's students. they need and deserve our support. thank you. >> thank you very much. president verret. >> chairman patty murray, ranking member richard burr, member of the committee, thank you for the opportunity to testify today. i'm reynold verret. my institution is a historically black university, an hbcu. it is also a catholic institution. the ultimate purpose of xavier is to contribute to the more just and humane society by having students assume r
at ucla we are eagerly looking to the future. when ucla opens in september two new entering classes will arrive on campus at the same time. the class of fall 2020, and the class of fall '21. they will, a part of ucla's 43,000 student body. with your support, ucla's graduation rate will continue to be higher than most colleges and universities across the nation. we are extremely proud of our most recent undergraduates as they upheld our extraordinary record of achieving a four-year graduation...
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at ucla we are eagerly looking to the future. when ucla opens in september 2 new classes will arrive on campus at the same time. theid class of 2020 and the clas of fall 2021. they will become a part of ucla's 43,000 student body. with their ongoing support the graduation rate will continue to be higher than most colleges and universities across the nation. we are extremely proud of our undergraduate and her extraordinary record of achieving a four year graduation rate of 84.2%. after this terrible year the future finally looks bright again for a nation students. they need and deserve our support. thank you. >> thank you very much. >> chairman murray ranking member her members of the committee thank you for the opportunity to testify today. i am the president xavier university. my situation is a historically black university hbcu and a catholic institution. the ultimate purpose of xavier's two contribute a just and humane society but having students assume role a of leadership. this includes research community services. i was ask
at ucla we are eagerly looking to the future. when ucla opens in september 2 new classes will arrive on campus at the same time. theid class of 2020 and the clas of fall 2021. they will become a part of ucla's 43,000 student body. with their ongoing support the graduation rate will continue to be higher than most colleges and universities across the nation. we are extremely proud of our undergraduate and her extraordinary record of achieving a four year graduation rate of 84.2%. after this...
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when ucla we are eagerly looking to the future. when ucla opens in september 2 new entering classes all ride on campus at the same time. the class of fall 2020 and the class of fall 21. the become a part of ucla's 43000 student body. with your ongoing support, you silly graduation rate will continue to be higher than most colleges and universities across the nation. truly proud of our recent graduates upheld our record of a four-year graduation rate 84-point to percent. after this terrible year the future finally looks bright again for our nation students. they need and deserve our support. thank you. >> thank you very much. chairman patty murray, ranking member burke, member of the committee thank you for the opportunity to testify today. the president of xavier's university president might it's a historically black university. that's a catholic institution for the ultimate purpose is to contribute the promotion. i having it assume roles of leadership and service in the global society for this preparation takes place in diverse le
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the overarching goal of his efforts at ucla is to develop new therapeutics for nervous system disorders for which disease altering therapies are not commonly available. including autism and neurodegenerative disorders. he serves on the editorial boards of several journals including cell, current opinion in genetics and ability, neuron in science and the published over 450 manuscripts. dr. gladys maestre is a neuroscientist born in venezuela and is currently a a professon the department of neuroscience and human genetics of university of texas rio grande valley school of medicine in brownsville, texas. she is also the director of the resource center for research on aging minorities in alzheimer's disease. in her doctoral research she focus on the influence of genetics of mental health and memory diseases and showed the presence of a gene is related to the risk of alzheimer's disease. dr. benjamin warf is a professor of neurosurgery at harvard medical school and host the hydrocephalus and spina bifida chair at boston children's hospital where he served as a director of neonatal and congen
the overarching goal of his efforts at ucla is to develop new therapeutics for nervous system disorders for which disease altering therapies are not commonly available. including autism and neurodegenerative disorders. he serves on the editorial boards of several journals including cell, current opinion in genetics and ability, neuron in science and the published over 450 manuscripts. dr. gladys maestre is a neuroscientist born in venezuela and is currently a a professon the department of...
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the goal of his efforts at ucla is to develop new therapeutics for neurological disorders for disease therapy about commonly available. including autism and neurodegenerative disorders, he severalrom the board in journals including the south and genetics have development neurotic science and published over 450, doctor gladys is a neuroscientist board in venezuela and currently a professor at neuroscience and human genetics at the university of texas rio grande valley schoolol of medicine in brownsville texas she's also the director of resource center for research on aging minorities and alzheimer's disease. in her doctoral research she spoke of the influence ofcu genetics on mental health and showed the presence of a gene was related to the risk of alzheimer's disease. doctor benjamin and professor of neurosurgery at harvard medical school of hydrocephalus and spinal bifida chair at boston children's hospital where he serves as the director of neonatal andnd congenital anomay surgery, he is also chairman of the board of trustees a nonprofit that advocates to treat children with neurol
the goal of his efforts at ucla is to develop new therapeutics for neurological disorders for disease therapy about commonly available. including autism and neurodegenerative disorders, he severalrom the board in journals including the south and genetics have development neurotic science and published over 450, doctor gladys is a neuroscientist board in venezuela and currently a professor at neuroscience and human genetics at the university of texas rio grande valley schoolol of medicine in...
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kim, this is ucla. i am a trojan. uc is my school. ucla used to have a great reputation.ng this woman what do you make of this particular academy embracing her? >> yeah. thank you so much for having me, first of all. this is an atrocious decision. disgusting decision. this is a woman right now that should be investigated for possibly laundering money through her organization. we found she used millions of dollars from black lives matter. funneled them to herself and not to the local chapters still reaching out to her wondering where the money is ucla for me time to be a very woke school. i would never want my child to be sitting and listening to somebody like patrice cullors, i have to tell you i did some background checks on her and i didn't see where she had accomplished anything in her life. i do know she went to ucla in a period of time and did obtain a degree. it did not say whether or not she graduated from that school. when you think about someone giving a commencement speech, you think of somebody that will motivate students, talk about their success, talk about h
kim, this is ucla. i am a trojan. uc is my school. ucla used to have a great reputation.ng this woman what do you make of this particular academy embracing her? >> yeah. thank you so much for having me, first of all. this is an atrocious decision. disgusting decision. this is a woman right now that should be investigated for possibly laundering money through her organization. we found she used millions of dollars from black lives matter. funneled them to herself and not to the local...
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series which is t pretty ongoing heart at ucla future anderson dean's series.eturn with the new work paradigm succeeding from anywhere. i'm pleased to introduce my friend and colleague professor tsedal neeley is a professor of business and administration of the harvard business school perch shall be discussing her fantasticll new book remote work revolution, succeeding from anywhere. work focuses on leaders how to scale their organizations by developing and implementing global and digital strategies but we are excited to learn about the remote work revolution and organization of the future, welcome. >> i am so happy to be with you today. thank you for having me. >> thankin you. to the skynyrd discussion today provide workers and leaders of the best practices necessary to perform at the highest levels in the organization. our haart at ucla are addressing multiple employee issues as a result of the rapid and unprecedented changes brought on by covid-19. the pandemic accelerated this transition to remote operations requiring many companies to migrate to virtual wo
series which is t pretty ongoing heart at ucla future anderson dean's series.eturn with the new work paradigm succeeding from anywhere. i'm pleased to introduce my friend and colleague professor tsedal neeley is a professor of business and administration of the harvard business school perch shall be discussing her fantasticll new book remote work revolution, succeeding from anywhere. work focuses on leaders how to scale their organizations by developing and implementing global and digital...
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. >> carrie and rory ended up at ucla with neurologist dr. perry shea, who confirmed the diagnosis.ky to diagnosis? >> typically these babies when they're born, they look essentially normal. >> i think pediatricians are often fools because these babies are bright-eyed, engaging. they smile at you. they look at you like they know something that you don't. >> reporter: reese not only had sma, she had one of the most severe forms. >> when we first got the diagnosis and we weren't sure if she was going to be alive, i had almost come to terms with the fact that this will destroy us. no couple can survive the loss of their first kid. >> you know, every now and then we'll go for walk, and i'll see kids running around or on their scooters, and it kind of hits me a little hard because i know she'll probably never do that. >> what do you think, reesy. are you going to go back to sleep for momma? >> luckily, there are new treatments, but they're incredibly expensive. once you got the diagnosis, what was the race against the clock like to get the treatment? >> we had started to notice she was d
. >> carrie and rory ended up at ucla with neurologist dr. perry shea, who confirmed the diagnosis.ky to diagnosis? >> typically these babies when they're born, they look essentially normal. >> i think pediatricians are often fools because these babies are bright-eyed, engaging. they smile at you. they look at you like they know something that you don't. >> reporter: reese not only had sma, she had one of the most severe forms. >> when we first got the diagnosis...
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she is ready to go after tokyo to go to ucla in the fall. to look forward to. >> we'll have more in a moment. featuring fresh artisan bread, layered with tender seasoned steak, sautéed mushrooms, roasted red peppers, and smothered with melty american cheese. the new cheese steak melt, now at togo's. how far would you go for a togo? jason, did you know geico could save you hundreds on car insurance and a whole lot more? cool. so what are you waiting for? mckayla maroney to get your frisbee off the roof? i'll get it. ♪ (upbeat music) ♪ ♪ ♪ whoa. here you go. (in unison) thank you mckayla! dude, get it. i'm not getting it, you get it. you threw it. it's your frisbee. geico. switch today and see all the ways you could save. >>> it is only june but it is intense. the giants games feeling like some playoff games. >> the a's and the bay bridge series, to know it got even more intense. look how beautiful that is. the stunning sunset. palm trees swaeing. 57,000 fan. sixth inning, we pick it up. the giants trailing 3-1 but he launches his 17th homer o
she is ready to go after tokyo to go to ucla in the fall. to look forward to. >> we'll have more in a moment. featuring fresh artisan bread, layered with tender seasoned steak, sautéed mushrooms, roasted red peppers, and smothered with melty american cheese. the new cheese steak melt, now at togo's. how far would you go for a togo? jason, did you know geico could save you hundreds on car insurance and a whole lot more? cool. so what are you waiting for? mckayla maroney to get your...
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. >> i'm professor of management at the ucla anderson school of management and faculty director at ucla executive roundtable would like to welcome you to. i'm going ucla future of work series. today were talking about the new work. i'm. i'm pleased to introduce my friend and colleague tsedal neeley. she is a professor of business administration at the harvard business school and shall be discussing her fantastic new book "remote work revolution" succeeding from anywhere. her work focuses on health leaders can develop and implement global and digital strategies. we are excited to learn about the remote work revolution and orientation of the future. welcome tsedal neeley. >> i'm so happy to be with you today. thank you for today. thank you for having me. >> thank you. we begin our discussion with your book provides leaders and workers to perform at the best -- we are addressing multiple employees issues with the rapid and unprecedented changes brought on by covid-19. a pandemic accelerated the transition to remote operations with many companies migrating to virtual work. since this massiv
. >> i'm professor of management at the ucla anderson school of management and faculty director at ucla executive roundtable would like to welcome you to. i'm going ucla future of work series. today were talking about the new work. i'm. i'm pleased to introduce my friend and colleague tsedal neeley. she is a professor of business administration at the harvard business school and shall be discussing her fantastic new book "remote work revolution" succeeding from anywhere. her...
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and harvard, yale, ucla berkeley university of florida, the earl leaning in one way.roblem. reihan: earlier in your career, you're pursuing teaching and engineering before you decided to embrace philosophy. as a discipline and you do offer relative optimism about the state of theat hard sciences and yet as you know, there is a perception and particularly on scientific questions are increasingly politicized. l and also that say it goes beyond politicization and here i'm going to be something that would be guilty of that i was talked about earlier on, you think about the met amount of public funding that goes into subdomain. seems it's so it might shape the incentive and actually might shape scientific discourse as well and were you're talking about the standpoint of epidemiology and the imperative of racial and ethnic diversity, there is a sense that it is not just humanity, not just a social sciences but there's actually a pervasive problem in that realm of knowledge production at uc be produced in sciences as well. when you think about that. if you see something or a
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ucla is up there somewhere. that could be a healthy situation where there's not diversity within institutions but there is a crux. you find that in my own field of philosophy and fields that i think are working well so things like the more theoretical parts of ethics. you have harvard whose very known kind of in the traditional imanuel and then you have other places in princeton and they kind of engage with each other. but you know, one worry i have is that that's not true when it comes to politically polarized topics and their uc harvard, yale, ucla, berkeley, university of florida. they all lead in one way. so, that is really the problem in my view. a. >> earlier in your career, you c were pursuing a phd in engineering before you decided to embrace philosophy as your discipline. and you know, you do offer relative optimism about the state of the hard sciences yet as you know, there is a perception particularly on scientific questions that are increasingly politicized or also if it goes beyond politicization. a
ucla is up there somewhere. that could be a healthy situation where there's not diversity within institutions but there is a crux. you find that in my own field of philosophy and fields that i think are working well so things like the more theoretical parts of ethics. you have harvard whose very known kind of in the traditional imanuel and then you have other places in princeton and they kind of engage with each other. but you know, one worry i have is that that's not true when it comes to...
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i've been on ucla track and field team where i received not only my bachelor's but a master's degree. i served captain and became top ten in all time school history. beyond the track, i created a sports media platform, founded ucla sports business association and co-founded the black athlete alliance. for my resume, these years could have been the best but they were over shadowed by injustice, inequity. this experience is not an outlier but a product of the current system of the ncaa that is riddled with financial, physical exploitation. i will out line in order of nil, education, health and safety and educational outcomes. it's important to recognize the landscape has been completely transformed since its origins. college sports has become a multibillion dollar industry. as an athlete entrepreneur, i was not able to monotize my sports media platform. this restriction affects low income, female and revenue producing athletes. as a female athlete in the sport of track and field that has no professional american league, my window of opportunity to capitalize off my name, image and liken
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particular institution talking to people at yale so one way that diversity could be achieved is so ucla is up there. that could be a healthy situation but they are working well so the more theoretical part and then the other places not to be more consequential and then to be engaged with each other but that's not true with the topic and then harvard and ucla, berkeley they all lead one way. >> earlier in your career with a phd in engineering to embrace philosophy and you do offer a relative optimism so there is the perception and then bonded ofet politicalization because i would be guiltyar of that i talk to early on that the amount of public funding that goes into funding it may shape the incentive and scientific discourse as well if you talk about racial and ethnic diversity, there is a sense that is not just the humanities or social sciences but that there is a pervasive problem in that realm of production. >> . >> so that is a bit more politicized. but this is just not politicized at all. but in one sense but nobody cares. >> that people on the left want less efficient ways of peopl
particular institution talking to people at yale so one way that diversity could be achieved is so ucla is up there. that could be a healthy situation but they are working well so the more theoretical part and then the other places not to be more consequential and then to be engaged with each other but that's not true with the topic and then harvard and ucla, berkeley they all lead one way. >> earlier in your career with a phd in engineering to embrace philosophy and you do offer a...
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she got the degree from ucla. she tackles a lot of issues on her podcast, mayim's big break down.he one with all the answers on "jeopardy." >> let's start with a little romantic dinner music, shall we? >> here is the guest host of jeopardy, mayim bialik. >> i was raised in a very creative and academic family, but it wasn't until high school that i fell in love with science, and that love led me to a ph.d. in neuroscience. >> reporter: who is mayim bialik? for one, a natural fit for "jeopardy." >> what is obla? the car i wanted when i was 16. that's a rambler. who are the detroit redwings. gordie howe is my favorite player. it really is my wheel house in terms of where i spend my free time. like i'm a game person. i'm a board game, i'm a geek. i got it all down. this is like the most iconic thing i've ever been asked to do. >> reporter: despite being a literal neuroscientist and television fan fave, this is a job that mayim didn't see coming. >> my 15-year-old son saw a rumor on this literally on tiktok, and then i texted my agent, and i said, richard, my 15-year-old said people ar
she got the degree from ucla. she tackles a lot of issues on her podcast, mayim's big break down.he one with all the answers on "jeopardy." >> let's start with a little romantic dinner music, shall we? >> here is the guest host of jeopardy, mayim bialik. >> i was raised in a very creative and academic family, but it wasn't until high school that i fell in love with science, and that love led me to a ph.d. in neuroscience. >> reporter: who is mayim bialik? for...
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for the past six years i've been an athlete on ucla track and field team privacy that only my bachelorsasters degree. during this time i served as captain was named second team all-american and became top ten in all-time school history. beyond the track, i created a sports media platform, how did you feel a sports business associations and cofounded the black athlete alliance. from my resume these years could been the best years of my life. but instead they were overshadowed by injustice, drama, and in equity. this experience is not an outlier but instead it is sylvia product of the current system of the ncaa that is riddled with financial, , physical and educational exploitation. specific to this hearing i will outline my testimony in order of nil, , health and safety, and educational outcome. with united states it is important for success a landscape of collegiate athletics has become completely transformed economically since its origins. college of sports has become a multibillion dollar business that has the financial monopoly over its commodified athletes. as an athlete entrepreneu
for the past six years i've been an athlete on ucla track and field team privacy that only my bachelorsasters degree. during this time i served as captain was named second team all-american and became top ten in all-time school history. beyond the track, i created a sports media platform, how did you feel a sports business associations and cofounded the black athlete alliance. from my resume these years could been the best years of my life. but instead they were overshadowed by injustice,...
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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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. >> i remember when you were playing college basketball at ucla. i'm old enough to remember that. and it was pretty exciting. did you ever think in those days when you were in college and you were doing great basketball you should be paid? >> yeah, i did. i had an adviser that told me -- he was aware of how much money we generated, and he had a chance to talk to the athletic director at ucla. and, you know, had a good idea of the amount of money involved and he explained to me that i was definitely being exploited. but there is nothing i could do about it because of the legal situation. i'm very happy for this era's college athlete, and i wish them well. i hope they continue to be college athletes. a student athlete is one great designation, and it's going to appeal to the young men and women who want to go to college and do something extra. >> yep. i totally agree with you. thanks for joining us as usual. we'll continue this conversation down the road. >> nice talking to you, wolf. >> thank you. >>> and we're going to tell our viewers what cnn has uncovered about the trump justic
. >> i remember when you were playing college basketball at ucla. i'm old enough to remember that. and it was pretty exciting. did you ever think in those days when you were in college and you were doing great basketball you should be paid? >> yeah, i did. i had an adviser that told me -- he was aware of how much money we generated, and he had a chance to talk to the athletic director at ucla. and, you know, had a good idea of the amount of money involved and he explained to me that...
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ucla, uc berkeley and uc california would admit the number offreshmen. that's the number they provide because they pay more. but the new bill introduced by san francisco reimburses for lost tuition so they can rehearse the populist. >> damila stamos is a science teacher. she's one of the students that collects information about the universe. liftoff is scheduled for just before 8:00 tonight. >> boy, we really wish them well. several of their educators will also go on similar flight the next few weeks. two of them will hit in the. >>> we have some breaking news right now in the south bay. you can see the vechblg tags right now there is some promising i had flight they're trying to the dechlt it appears thafr not threatened anymore, so right now, no injuries. if you're seeing smoke, this is a brush fire in san jose, but priorities rob may orka. right now the conditions aren't bad because of what we may be interpreting the first couple weeks. judge. but it's a very dirchlt you would expect that what you nmplt all-time record highs for any calendar day being
ucla, uc berkeley and uc california would admit the number offreshmen. that's the number they provide because they pay more. but the new bill introduced by san francisco reimburses for lost tuition so they can rehearse the populist. >> damila stamos is a science teacher. she's one of the students that collects information about the universe. liftoff is scheduled for just before 8:00 tonight. >> boy, we really wish them well. several of their educators will also go on similar flight...
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earlier, i spoke with lynn varick the first investigator of a project at ucla and she has researchedverall, the average effects of these kind of incentives worked for all kinds of people. and i think that once you move through this next step that you're describing, people who may have been on the fence and were a little unsure about getting vaccinated, once you move through that set of people, whether it's by reminding them they don't have to wear a mask or social distance or giving them $50 or entering them into a lottery, you will get to a more vaccinate hesitant or resistant group. and for that last group, there may be nothing that works to convince them to go out and get vaccinated. >> yeah. unfortunately. then there is the flip side, right? first of all, there is some research suggesting it could decrease motivation and then i've talked to some experts who have said that, you know, maybe it might nudge the percentage up a little bit this time around. but if you get people conditioned to getting paid to get shots, this could have implications not just the next pandemic but much m
earlier, i spoke with lynn varick the first investigator of a project at ucla and she has researchedverall, the average effects of these kind of incentives worked for all kinds of people. and i think that once you move through this next step that you're describing, people who may have been on the fence and were a little unsure about getting vaccinated, once you move through that set of people, whether it's by reminding them they don't have to wear a mask or social distance or giving them $50 or...
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i spoke early we are professor dove waxman, the chair of israeli studies at ucla and he explained how the two are related. >> on the issue of iran, there is more continuity than change in so far as the agreed policy for this government that comes into being will be to oppose the iranian nuclear program and a renewed nuclear agreement with iran. but the tactics that they may adopt will be, i think, somewhat less confrontational than netanyahu's tactics have been less combative. and so i think that also bodes well for u.s.-israel relations. just having a different leader at the helm is likely improve the relationship. netanyahu is really become toxic to many americans, particularly many democrats. he's deeply unpopular. simply having a fresh face will be an improvement in that respect. and i think bennett, although in many ways is more right-wing than netanyahu, isn't going to confront the biden administration or the president himself in the way that netanyahu likely would have done. so in that respect, i think u.s.-israel relations will improve and having the foreign minister, a centri
i spoke early we are professor dove waxman, the chair of israeli studies at ucla and he explained how the two are related. >> on the issue of iran, there is more continuity than change in so far as the agreed policy for this government that comes into being will be to oppose the iranian nuclear program and a renewed nuclear agreement with iran. but the tactics that they may adopt will be, i think, somewhat less confrontational than netanyahu's tactics have been less combative. and so i...
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que todos necesitamos tener un día para parar y entender la historia de acuerdo a la profesora de uclas siguen diciendo que todavía hay mucho más que se necesita y que se requiere para que los afroamericanos tengan libertad y la democracia que merecen. >> enrique chiabra, noticias telemundo 48. >> por cierto, serían 12 los días feriados a nivel federal >> también le quiero decir que el resto del área de la bahía en parques nacionales estarán ofreciendo entrada de forma gratis si quiere visitarlos con su familia por este feriado >> el condado de santa clara celebrada precisamente el primer (nombre en inglés) como el día feriadono laborable con goce de sueldo a trabajadores, santa clara fue el primer condado en aprobarla desilusión, entre los participantes del evento estuvo la supervisora chávez y el senador estatal, quien fue el de la idea de celebrar esta fecha cuando era supervisor en el condado santa clara en otra información, el departamento nacional de educación realizó una de las políticas implementadas en el pasado gobierno del expresidente donald trump, la ley que prohibida a es
que todos necesitamos tener un día para parar y entender la historia de acuerdo a la profesora de uclas siguen diciendo que todavía hay mucho más que se necesita y que se requiere para que los afroamericanos tengan libertad y la democracia que merecen. >> enrique chiabra, noticias telemundo 48. >> por cierto, serían 12 los días feriados a nivel federal >> también le quiero decir que el resto del área de la bahía en parques nacionales estarán ofreciendo entrada de...
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let's bring in ucla department of epidemiology professor, dr. ann ramoine. of you to be with us. as the united states kind of gets a handle on the covid-19 epidemic as more and more people get vaccinated, it's easy to forget there are so many developing countries around the world that don't have access to this vaccine and that's what the g-7 is trying to address. >> you're absolutely right. this is a huge issue. we have 8 billion people global ly that need to get vaccinated if we're going to get in front of this pandemic so we need to make sure that we do everything we can to get vaccine s in arms everywhere in the world. that's how we get back to normal gonif been surprised there wasn't more discussion in the dark days of the pandemic. there wasn't more discussion about where it came from. now that we seem to be seeing light at the end of the tunnel at least in this country, there is a lot more journalism going on, a lot more discussion about the originations of covid. president biden talked a little bit about that today. listen. >> we haven't had access to
let's bring in ucla department of epidemiology professor, dr. ann ramoine. of you to be with us. as the united states kind of gets a handle on the covid-19 epidemic as more and more people get vaccinated, it's easy to forget there are so many developing countries around the world that don't have access to this vaccine and that's what the g-7 is trying to address. >> you're absolutely right. this is a huge issue. we have 8 billion people global ly that need to get vaccinated if we're going...
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that is what cheryl harris critical race theorist ucla believes pete i love ucla.t agree with you on that kennedy, look, some of our history is really wonderful. kennedy: why don't you go ahead why don't you give your private property to be redistributed along racial lines? go ahead. >> that may happen were seeing here in california that there is a beachfront property that was taken from an effort can american family illegally and the courts are ruling interchanging that. kennedy: going give yours away. you volunteer. >> would happen to jews in europe, after the holocaust they got reparations. maybe we need to write some checks after all we never gave 40 acres and a mule part that is what was promised. >> so the # hitler was right was trending about a week and a half ago. so obviously people have not internalized those. >> i never said that i'm a jewish lineage i lost my relatives and holocaust hitler was right about nothing but taking his own life abates make this misguided critical race theory is also rooted in racism where jews are white at jason's and asian ame
that is what cheryl harris critical race theorist ucla believes pete i love ucla.t agree with you on that kennedy, look, some of our history is really wonderful. kennedy: why don't you go ahead why don't you give your private property to be redistributed along racial lines? go ahead. >> that may happen were seeing here in california that there is a beachfront property that was taken from an effort can american family illegally and the courts are ruling interchanging that. kennedy: going...
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a new ucla study says just the opposite. blood test after two shots weighing 90%. it does not mean protection is gone because there are other cells in the body helps with immunity and the issue needs more examination. the indications are we may need to roll up our sleeves again. >>> while still falling short, we are still ten days away of president biden's goal getting 70% of americans vaccinated. 66% of adults have gotten at least one shot. what about people fully vaccinated in the u.s., 53% of people 12 or older vaccinated. here in california, 19 million people are fully vavaccinated. that's more than half the state. the bay area's vaccination rate is even better. marin county was the first to hit the 90% mark and the bay area and contra costa county in the high 70s and only solano in the 60s. >>> memorial stadium is opening up on september 4th. university is set to allow the stadium to be filled at 100%. health and protocol will be announced prior to the start of the season. it will be alignment of state's guidelines. cal is scheduled to hold six fool games this
a new ucla study says just the opposite. blood test after two shots weighing 90%. it does not mean protection is gone because there are other cells in the body helps with immunity and the issue needs more examination. the indications are we may need to roll up our sleeves again. >>> while still falling short, we are still ten days away of president biden's goal getting 70% of americans vaccinated. 66% of adults have gotten at least one shot. what about people fully vaccinated in the...
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the latest ucla anderson forecast is predicting a slower rebound that will gain momentum moving into next year. the current jobless rate is 8.3%. it may be 4% by the end of 2023. >>> when it comes to tracking so-called breakthrough covid cases california is reportedly planning to scale back its data collection. "the chronicle" reports california plans to align with the cdc framework which tracks only cases leading to hospitalization or death. california recorded a little under 5,000 breakthrough cases statewide. well this morning there is a desperate search under way to find a missing san francisco grandmother. >> police are widening their net to try to find her. jean elle has more. >> reporter: tony says he is praying for the woman on this missing person flier, 84-year-old jean chang kan fung hasn't been seen since she left her richmond district home for a regular walk friday afternoon. she never came home. >> help bring her back. >> reporter: city officials are concerned about her well-being, too, holding a virtual press conference urging all to keep an eye out for grandma fung. >>
the latest ucla anderson forecast is predicting a slower rebound that will gain momentum moving into next year. the current jobless rate is 8.3%. it may be 4% by the end of 2023. >>> when it comes to tracking so-called breakthrough covid cases california is reportedly planning to scale back its data collection. "the chronicle" reports california plans to align with the cdc framework which tracks only cases leading to hospitalization or death. california recorded a little...
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she is slated to attend ucla in the fall. >> we're still really excited and proud of her. >>> a nicend for the giants as they won the bay bridge series against the a's. tonight is a different bag of chips. they're in l.a. to take on the dodgers. delicia: this is where all our recycling is sorted -- 1.2 million pounds every day, helping to make san francisco the greenest big city in america. but that's not all you'll find here. there are hundreds of good-paying jobs, with most new workers hired from bayview-hunter's point. we don't just work at recology, we own it, creating opportunity and a better planet. now, that's making a difference. featuring fresh artisan bread, layered with tender seasoned steak, sautéed mushrooms, roasted red peppers, and smothered with melty american cheese. the new cheese steak melt, now at togo's. how far would you go for a togo? hi, i'm debra. i'm from colorado. i've been married to my high school sweetheart for 35 years. i'm a mother of four-- always busy. i was starting to feel a little foggy. just didn't feel like things were as sharp as i knew they on
she is slated to attend ucla in the fall. >> we're still really excited and proud of her. >>> a nicend for the giants as they won the bay bridge series against the a's. tonight is a different bag of chips. they're in l.a. to take on the dodgers. delicia: this is where all our recycling is sorted -- 1.2 million pounds every day, helping to make san francisco the greenest big city in america. but that's not all you'll find here. there are hundreds of good-paying jobs, with most new...
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i graduated from ucla and uc berkeley's law school. and the most, the best education i ever received was from the free online courses offered by hillsdale college, which i am very much involved with and taking all their courses. one of the courses i took was on the constitution. now, the progressives -- which are actually regressive -- have been in power since theodore roosevelt and woodrow wilson. they have established -- for 120 years, they have established bureaucrats in charge. we see that with fauci. you see the emails that are coming out now, right? and in this and is it if -- in this innovative state, the elite in d.c., in politics, this is what the founding fathers have talked about, the elite in d.c. have been in control, and they are not working for the best interest of the american people, which the founding fathers wanted them to do. that is the only interest that the constitution requires, that the constitution wires that the government works for the people, the american people come up with their consent. host: kathleen, t
i graduated from ucla and uc berkeley's law school. and the most, the best education i ever received was from the free online courses offered by hillsdale college, which i am very much involved with and taking all their courses. one of the courses i took was on the constitution. now, the progressives -- which are actually regressive -- have been in power since theodore roosevelt and woodrow wilson. they have established -- for 120 years, they have established bureaucrats in charge. we see that...
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de ucla. >>> muchas familias dependen de estos negocios para sacar adelante a su hijos e hijas. las familias una notificaciÓn con un aÑo de anticipaciÓn. y la familia se compromete 2,5 millones de dÓlares para ayudar a los comerciantes con el traslado. >>> maÑana se espera que los miembros del consejo boten en torno al futuro del mercado la pulga aquÍ en san josÉ. es otra razÓn que los huelguistas estÁn acÁ. anoten la informaciÓn ma. na nana a las 5 de la tarde habrÁ misa y una vigilia aquÍ donde estamos afuera del edificio de la alcaldÍa. reporte en vivo, flabio lacayo no noticiero telemundo 48. rolando bonilla, junto a otros funcionarios presentaron una solicitud al alcalde. para la compra inmediata al qrerd este dpla ciudad. de esta forma se rev tal za rai. >>> vamos a necesitar mÁs inversiÓn no solo por lo que pasÓ este aÑo y medio. pero por lo que ha pasado por generaciones que nunca han invertido en nuestra comunidad. >>> entonces para mÍ, es critico que se compren estos edificios. >>> plan econÓmico de 6 millones de dÓlares para apoyar a la comunidad de pequeÑas empresa y
de ucla. >>> muchas familias dependen de estos negocios para sacar adelante a su hijos e hijas. las familias una notificaciÓn con un aÑo de anticipaciÓn. y la familia se compromete 2,5 millones de dÓlares para ayudar a los comerciantes con el traslado. >>> maÑana se espera que los miembros del consejo boten en torno al futuro del mercado la pulga aquÍ en san josÉ. es otra razÓn que los huelguistas estÁn acÁ. anoten la informaciÓn ma. na nana a las 5 de la tarde...
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after the cdc says there just isn't enough data to indicate booster shots are needed, there is a new ucla study out that says just the opposite. it took some two weeks for the shot to take effect in some 90%. that doesn't necessarily mean it's gone, about you the issue needs more examination. the indication is we may need to roll up our sleeves again. >>> we're seeing it boom right before our eyes. the post-pandemic travel is skyrocketing, tourists and business people. it's good for business but big delays in passport renewals. have you thought about your passport? it's leaving a lot of people out of luck. we get joined by san jose international and scott budman with some tips. scott, what can we do? >> reporter: if you're planning to fly somewhere, you may be in luck. give yourself extra time. more people are traveling now, and depending on where you're going, you'll need more than luggage, you'll need a passport. and recently the wait for a passport renewal has gotten longer. >> two months. >> getting our passports renewed took us more than a month. >> for the christiani family hoping t
after the cdc says there just isn't enough data to indicate booster shots are needed, there is a new ucla study out that says just the opposite. it took some two weeks for the shot to take effect in some 90%. that doesn't necessarily mean it's gone, about you the issue needs more examination. the indication is we may need to roll up our sleeves again. >>> we're seeing it boom right before our eyes. the post-pandemic travel is skyrocketing, tourists and business people. it's good for...
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. >> pero de acuerdo a la profesora de ucla celia lacayo el camino aÚn es largo. >> esto no es suficienteidad en coahuila, mÉxico que tambiÉn celebra este dÍa, vea el reporta esta tarde en notias telemundo a las 6:30- 5:30 centro. en ese paÍs, en el zoolÓgico de chapultepec en la ciudad de mÉxico hay evos inquilinos,on cinco lobos mexicanos nacidos en abril, una subespecie de lobo gris desde la Écada de 1970 estÁ en peligro de extinciÓn. pero ya se puso en marcha el aÑo pasado el programa de acciÓn para la conservaciÓ de especies que logra ahora mejorar al lobo mexicano con el nacimiento de estos cinco adables cachorros, quÉ bonito. con eso me despido el dÍa de con eso me despido el dÍa de hoy, marco antonio regil. [aplausos] - ey, ey. hola. hola, holabienvenidos a "minuto para ganar". desde la gran manzana, nueva york, gracias por estar aquÍ. hola a nuestro pÚblico, muchasracias. [vítores] gracias por su cariÑo. bienvenidos todos. quÉ bueno que estÁn con nosotros. tenemos otra pareja que viene hoy por esos... todos: cien mil dÓlares. - por el sÑo de los 100.000 dÓlares. vamos a conocer a
. >> pero de acuerdo a la profesora de ucla celia lacayo el camino aÚn es largo. >> esto no es suficienteidad en coahuila, mÉxico que tambiÉn celebra este dÍa, vea el reporta esta tarde en notias telemundo a las 6:30- 5:30 centro. en ese paÍs, en el zoolÓgico de chapultepec en la ciudad de mÉxico hay evos inquilinos,on cinco lobos mexicanos nacidos en abril, una subespecie de lobo gris desde la Écada de 1970 estÁ en peligro de extinciÓn. pero ya se puso en marcha el aÑo...
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several people agreed with ucla alum who writes, no, i can take a picture of my vaccination card and it's the same thing. if the state is going to rely on the honor system, then what's the point? others who answered "no" expressed privacy concerns, good point there. among those who will use this digital record, charles wagner who has a global view. he says any additional documentation of having had the vaccine is welcome as we navigate trying to satisfy the requirements of foreign governments who want proof we're fully vaccinated. that's good point. if you plan on traveling internationally, they might want a more secure form and that digital vaccination card would apply. >>> up next here at 7:00, a major bay area church wants all to know that everyone is welcome. the art installation unveiled today. >>> the olympic trials continue tonight. we got a double dip on nbc bay area news. ryan murphy looking to defend his 2016 gold medal in the 200 backstroke. he'll go head to head with recent cal grad, bryce medford. ryan lochte in the pool tonight. and track and field trials. cal grad akne
several people agreed with ucla alum who writes, no, i can take a picture of my vaccination card and it's the same thing. if the state is going to rely on the honor system, then what's the point? others who answered "no" expressed privacy concerns, good point there. among those who will use this digital record, charles wagner who has a global view. he says any additional documentation of having had the vaccine is welcome as we navigate trying to satisfy the requirements of foreign...
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. >> y avanzó un paso más para conseguirlo al recibirse como médica pediatra de ucla con honores aunque 30 años a estados unidos. >> no se quedó como yo trabajando en una cafetería, ni como su papá trabajando en limpieza. >> maría paula ochoa noticias telemundo. >> que inspiradora esa joven verdad, así llegamos al final de esta edición de noticias telemundo gracias por el privilegio de su tiempo nos vemos esta noche con julio baquero, los dejo ahora con exatlón buenas noches. >> [♪ ♪ ♪] . > famosos fueron por una aventura el equipo de contendientes vieron una racha de nueve victorias seguidas y se llevaran la posibilidad de estar ante las dos estrellas ana maría parra fue la vocera de los contendientes y el equipo azul se llevó la aventura, en el mar. >> [♪ ♪ ♪]
. >> y avanzó un paso más para conseguirlo al recibirse como médica pediatra de ucla con honores aunque 30 años a estados unidos. >> no se quedó como yo trabajando en una cafetería, ni como su papá trabajando en limpieza. >> maría paula ochoa noticias telemundo. >> que inspiradora esa joven verdad, así llegamos al final de esta edición de noticias telemundo gracias por el privilegio de su tiempo nos vemos esta noche con julio baquero, los dejo ahora con...
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with honors, and is headed to ucla. nice work, kayla. good luck. and congrats to ty g alessandro hutchins from santa clara. she just graduated from cornell law school. way to in b business, i it's nenever just a another day. it's ththe big salele, or the big prpresentationon. the daday where everythihing goes riright. or thehe one wherere nothing d. with comcacast businesess yoyou get the e network thtt can n deliver gigig speeds to thehe most busisinesses ad advancnced cybersesecurity toto protect e every devicice—- alall backed b by a dedicated d team, 24/7/7. every y day in bususiness is a bigig day. we'll k keep you reready for what''s next.. comcasast businessss poweriring possibibilities. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ hey gogoogle, turnrn up the he. ♪ ♪ ♪ receive a a chargepoinint homeme flex chararger or a public charging credit. see you volvo retailer for dedetails. >>> from many, music can be a source of healing, stress relief and course, happiness and joy. michelle griego reports, this week's students rising above scholar is showing us how music can also b
with honors, and is headed to ucla. nice work, kayla. good luck. and congrats to ty g alessandro hutchins from santa clara. she just graduated from cornell law school. way to in b business, i it's nenever just a another day. it's ththe big salele, or the big prpresentationon. the daday where everythihing goes riright. or thehe one wherere nothing d. with comcacast businesess yoyou get the e network thtt can n deliver gigig speeds to thehe most busisinesses ad advancnced cybersesecurity toto...
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at ucla you competed in a wide friday of fields and off the field he worked to them ensure the needsf athletes and the national conversation. you highlighted the experience of students experiencing mental health albums racial inequalities to make sure their voices are heard and i pledge you for it. it should benefit all students but writer right over the name image and likeness it could cause a wide variety of sports. you you believe and you believe in that, yes or no? >> yes i do. i think what you're talking about for new mexico in california what they are doing is making sure the language in the legislature is -- across all states. >> and many of the big ticket sports like ask lonzo ball athletes picked up the medaria players on the field and is that an issue? [inaudible] when we talk about sports in general and the revenue that they bring in a believe that march madness brings in $1 billion annually off of the tv ads and everything considered and everyone around the student athletes are normally white. 71% of head coaches and men's basketball of the division level or white in and
at ucla you competed in a wide friday of fields and off the field he worked to them ensure the needsf athletes and the national conversation. you highlighted the experience of students experiencing mental health albums racial inequalities to make sure their voices are heard and i pledge you for it. it should benefit all students but writer right over the name image and likeness it could cause a wide variety of sports. you you believe and you believe in that, yes or no? >> yes i do. i...
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restrictions, a new report is looking at what impact it had on california's economy, and analysis by the uclaecast says the state actually did better than others but at more lax restrictions. california's gdp, shrank less than texas or florida but the report says, do better compared to the rest of the united states. another take away. the bay area had faster job growth at the end of last year and into the beginning of this year, when compared to the rest of the country. >>> we have a complete list of what other restrictions will and will not be changing come june 15, course, this tuesday. that's at abc7news.com and while you are there, you can vote in our poll and let us know how you feel about the reopening. again that is on our homepage. >>> some uc berkeley alumni say they are tired of hearing about the attacks on asian americans. they are stepping up to help elderly people in their community defend themselves. >> group teaching asian americans how to use pepper spray. they handed out 500 sprays in san francisco's chinatown today. he says this is an way to help people feel safe and confide
restrictions, a new report is looking at what impact it had on california's economy, and analysis by the uclaecast says the state actually did better than others but at more lax restrictions. california's gdp, shrank less than texas or florida but the report says, do better compared to the rest of the united states. another take away. the bay area had faster job growth at the end of last year and into the beginning of this year, when compared to the rest of the country. >>> we have a...
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. >> reporter: in february, the 49-year-old's wife sunny rushed him to ucla medical center. >> i circled thinking, i'm just going to pick him up again. >> reporter: jeff had an acute case of covid-19, and doctors decided his best chance for survival would be to put him in a medically induced coma. alone in the icu, he said good-bye to his family over zoom. >> i just wanted -- you guys to know how much i love you. >> reporter: every time he spoke, his oxygen levels got so low hospital alarms went off. >> i love you so much, dad. >> you're the strongest person in the family. you got this. >> i thought this was going to be the last time i was ever going to talk to them. they told me that i would probably be under for two to three days, then i woke up three weeks later. >> reporter: it was another month before jeff left the hospital. >> oh, my goodness. >> reporter: doctors have since diagnosed the entire family with post-intensive care syndrome which is similar to ptsd. >> i broke down. i broke down every single day. >> reporter: even now, sunny says she panics when jeff leaves the house. t
. >> reporter: in february, the 49-year-old's wife sunny rushed him to ucla medical center. >> i circled thinking, i'm just going to pick him up again. >> reporter: jeff had an acute case of covid-19, and doctors decided his best chance for survival would be to put him in a medically induced coma. alone in the icu, he said good-bye to his family over zoom. >> i just wanted -- you guys to know how much i love you. >> reporter: every time he spoke, his oxygen levels...
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. >> reporter: ucla senior economist leo feller says many companies are still recovering from pandemic-relatedh stimulus cash. >> people are going out, and they're buying things. and they're revving up the economy. >> reporter: they're running up prices. >> but this is until supply catches up to demand. >> reporter: with travelers suddenly on the move again, gas prices are up 56%. air fare up more than 24%, and huge demand for automobiles drove up used car and truck prices almost 30% from last year. >> those are scary numbers for people. >> rental cars, up 100%. but then again, think about rental cars -- no one was renting cars this time last year. >> reporter: now with the pandemic easing, people are back out spending all at once. >> normally we're not all this coordinated. we don't all decide to go out and buy houses and furniture and take vacations at the exact same time like we're doing now. expect this to be about the worst numbers of year-over-year inflation that you're going today. -- going to see. >> reporter: there is some good news at the grocery store. when you look at the inflation
. >> reporter: ucla senior economist leo feller says many companies are still recovering from pandemic-relatedh stimulus cash. >> people are going out, and they're buying things. and they're revving up the economy. >> reporter: they're running up prices. >> but this is until supply catches up to demand. >> reporter: with travelers suddenly on the move again, gas prices are up 56%. air fare up more than 24%, and huge demand for automobiles drove up used car and...
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professor anne rimoin is an epidemiologist at the ucla fielding school of public health.in. give us your reaction to this pledge by the us president and also the report that g7 will match that. to what extent will it make a difference to this global pandemic? it make a difference to this global pandemic?- make a difference to this global pandemic? it will be very important. _ global pandemic? it will be very important. we - global pandemic? it will be very important. we need . global pandemic? it will be | very important. we need to global pandemic? it will be - very important. we need to get as many vaccines out, globally, to where they are needed most as soon as possible we can. right now, here in the united states we have almost 50% of the population vaccinated, fully vaccinated, but in the rest of the world, we have as little as 1% of populations vaccinated. places throughout africa, for example, have less than 1% of the population vaccinated, places like the democratic republic of congo, where i work, only several thousands of vaccines have been distributed in a coun
professor anne rimoin is an epidemiologist at the ucla fielding school of public health.in. give us your reaction to this pledge by the us president and also the report that g7 will match that. to what extent will it make a difference to this global pandemic? it make a difference to this global pandemic?- make a difference to this global pandemic? it will be very important. _ global pandemic? it will be very important. we - global pandemic? it will be very important. we need . global pandemic?...
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we thank the williams institute of the ucla school of law, approximately 900,000 texans identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender and maybe one day, my state will recognize the fullness of the equality of all. thank goodness for the h.r. 5 equality act that covers texas as well. in my third closing, with a little bit of humor, but all seriousness, i want to make sure i added to this record the "texas tribune" article, texas lawmakers advance bills blocking access to gender affirming health care despite opposition by lgbtq texans and medical organizations, directly impacting 17-year-old indigo giles who was able to get surgery before the law, now 19, end thelling depression they faced. ending the attacks that they felt. feel manager comfortable in their skin. that's what this month is all about. saying to them, saying to america, we are pride and we are proud and we stand together as an extended family of lgbtq+ and all of those who frankly recognize that our freedom is intertwined with your freedom. with that, mr. manager, i yield back my time. thank you very much. mr. cicilline: i
we thank the williams institute of the ucla school of law, approximately 900,000 texans identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender and maybe one day, my state will recognize the fullness of the equality of all. thank goodness for the h.r. 5 equality act that covers texas as well. in my third closing, with a little bit of humor, but all seriousness, i want to make sure i added to this record the "texas tribune" article, texas lawmakers advance bills blocking access to gender...
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past albums of family so i don't forget where i according to our 2021 ucla hollywood diversity, while they account for fem roles. "in the heights" changes picture director of the school's chicano studies research center. >> what struck me is those you are hitlot of things that are just day-to-day l the nature of exchanges people dress. >> the food. >>d! and the wayeople interacting internally diverse within one of the most diverse cities inhe world. >> he cites past moments for our latinos onscreen. complicated example oft si story" where the great rit moreno aside, mo latino characters are played by white actors. the ke by a steven and december promises to change tha bi you pick upense of doubt about it because over the long run of the years, it has not changed. this is a great good to be hopeful about it and to see this as somethingat can be the signachange, but a launching pad for further change. >> now is exactly the moment for n new >> this movie is a i don't know if it is the timing without finishing the pandemic, thank god andg for joy and light and music and positivity. ♪ can
past albums of family so i don't forget where i according to our 2021 ucla hollywood diversity, while they account for fem roles. "in the heights" changes picture director of the school's chicano studies research center. >> what struck me is those you are hitlot of things that are just day-to-day l the nature of exchanges people dress. >> the food. >>d! and the wayeople interacting internally diverse within one of the most diverse cities inhe world. >> he cites...
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differences between growing up in a plantation town like hawaii or growing up in los angeles and going to ucla. but the root of the problem was that kids from hawaii universally spoke english but the mainland cannot understand what they said so then they felt disrespected so attention arose on that level they could not communicate they had different attitudes towards life and participating in the war a lot of the young men from the mainland came out of the camp and they felt they had a righteous calling they were very serious about what they were doing to prove their loyalty and earn respect for japanese-americans in general. hawaiian guys by a large were oblivious they knew they camps existed but did not internalize it so they were having such a hard time that the commanders were considering disbanding the 442nd and tell the chaplain got the idea take the hawaii guys to the camps and show them what is happening there. so the army began to take busloads of the young men from hawaii to these camps in arkansas. they were horrified all of them living behind barbed wire they were in uniform but fr
differences between growing up in a plantation town like hawaii or growing up in los angeles and going to ucla. but the root of the problem was that kids from hawaii universally spoke english but the mainland cannot understand what they said so then they felt disrespected so attention arose on that level they could not communicate they had different attitudes towards life and participating in the war a lot of the young men from the mainland came out of the camp and they felt they had a...