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the ucla law school grad just took the bar in july. >> you learning a new language.t language. it is an incredibly rigorous program. this language is one that is being spoken pry by white folks. >> reporter: he said he was in a section of about 75 students. he was one of three students over color. he said the vast majority of folks determining the legal livelihood of minorities are not people of color. >> myself as a critical race study scholar from ucla, i see a dire and urgent need not just for more diverse representation attorneys but a diverse applicn of legal reasoning when it comes making determinations for peopls making determinations for peopls making determinations for peopls making determinations for peopls making determinations for peopls making determinations for peopls making determinations for peopls making determinations for peopls making d outcomes. >> reporter: now as a litigator he is determined to represent driving change. >> being a lawyer and practicing law was the only thing that felt right. >> that was justin andrews reporting. there morning he spe he spo
the ucla law school grad just took the bar in july. >> you learning a new language.t language. it is an incredibly rigorous program. this language is one that is being spoken pry by white folks. >> reporter: he said he was in a section of about 75 students. he was one of three students over color. he said the vast majority of folks determining the legal livelihood of minorities are not people of color. >> myself as a critical race study scholar from ucla, i see a dire and...
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j.r.: a new ucla study finds that the u.s. is not currently in a recession. that study finds that the chance of a recession in the next 12 months is less than 50%. it also finds california economic forecast going forward is weaker than it looked three months ago. back to you. ama: thank you. bart's mask mandate is set to expire in a little over than a week. the board of directors is scheduled to meet tomorrow to decide whether to extend the mandate. officers issued citations for passengers not wearing masks. mass can be fixed up for customers about to board trains. dan: i work in building a better bay area means building safe and thriving communities. in oakland, the rise is very clear and it is troubling. take a look at the trend in homicides. they have seen some of the significant homicide numbers since before the pandemic. 91 homicides this year and only as of september. what is the solution? our abc news reporter set out to find solutions. >> oakland has seen a wave of homicides. for in just three days. >> we are here to help oakland. >> san francisco pro
j.r.: a new ucla study finds that the u.s. is not currently in a recession. that study finds that the chance of a recession in the next 12 months is less than 50%. it also finds california economic forecast going forward is weaker than it looked three months ago. back to you. ama: thank you. bart's mask mandate is set to expire in a little over than a week. the board of directors is scheduled to meet tomorrow to decide whether to extend the mandate. officers issued citations for passengers not...
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j.r.: a new ucla study finds that the u.s. is not currently in a recession.t study finds that the chance of a recession in the next 12 months is less than 50%. it also finds california economic forecast going forward is weaker than it looked three months ago. back to you. ama: thank you. bart's mask mandate is set to expire in a little over than a week. the board of directors is scheduled to meet tomorrow to decide whether to extend the mandate. officers issue f passengers not wearing masks. mass can be fixed up for customers about to board trains. dan: i work in building a better bay area means building safe and thriving communities. in oakland, the rise is very clear and it is troubling. take a look at the trend in homicides. they have seen some of the significant homicide numbers since before the pandemic. 91 homicides this year and only as of september. what is the solution? our abc news reporter set out to find solutions. >> oakland has seen a wave of homicides. for in just three days. >> we are here to help oakland. >> san francisco promoting a new bran
j.r.: a new ucla study finds that the u.s. is not currently in a recession.t study finds that the chance of a recession in the next 12 months is less than 50%. it also finds california economic forecast going forward is weaker than it looked three months ago. back to you. ama: thank you. bart's mask mandate is set to expire in a little over than a week. the board of directors is scheduled to meet tomorrow to decide whether to extend the mandate. officers issue f passengers not wearing masks....
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according to they according to the survey by the california teachers associationd ucla,
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. >> reporter: he is from the east east bay, the ucla law school grad just took the bar in july. >> youre learning a new language, but this language is one that is being spoken predominantly by white folks. >> >> reporter: in law school, he says he was in a section of about 75 students, he was one of of three students of color. he says the vast majority of folks determining the legal likelihood likelihood of minorities are not not people of color. >> as a critical race studies scholar from ucla, i definitely see a dire and urgent need not t for more diverse representation of attorneys but a diverse appln diverse application of legal reasoning when it comes to making determinations for peopls for people's outcomes. >> reporter: >> reporter: brandon says her presentation is important in every industry and now as a litigator, he is determined to represent driving change. >> being a lawyer and practicing practicing law was the only thing that truly felt right. like it was a calling, as if its it was what i was supposed to b. be doing. >> that was justin andrews repo. earlier he spoke with t
. >> reporter: he is from the east east bay, the ucla law school grad just took the bar in july. >> youre learning a new language, but this language is one that is being spoken predominantly by white folks. >> >> reporter: in law school, he says he was in a section of about 75 students, he was one of of three students of color. he says the vast majority of folks determining the legal likelihood likelihood of minorities are not not people of color. >> as a critical...
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geoff: rick hasen is the director of the ucla law school's safeguarding democracy project.nks so much for your insights. rick: thank you. geoff: one third of pakistan remains underwater, more than a week after the deadliest floods that country has ever seen. on a visit to the country this past friday, the u.n. secretary general appealed to the international community to provide massive support. that includes a $160 million fundraising effort the u.n. launched two weeks ago. my colleague ali rogin spoke with somini sengupta, international climate correspondent and anchor of the new york times' “climate forward” newsletter, about the extent of the destruction. ali: somini sengupta, thank you so much for joining us. the flooding in pakistan is unlike anything the country has ever seen. some of its leaders have called it apocalyptic. pakistan also experienced devastating floods in 2010, but experts say this disaster is far worse. how are these communities dealing with the destruction? and also, what are the differences between what we're seeing now and what pakistan experienced
geoff: rick hasen is the director of the ucla law school's safeguarding democracy project.nks so much for your insights. rick: thank you. geoff: one third of pakistan remains underwater, more than a week after the deadliest floods that country has ever seen. on a visit to the country this past friday, the u.n. secretary general appealed to the international community to provide massive support. that includes a $160 million fundraising effort the u.n. launched two weeks ago. my colleague ali...
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amy: let me ask ananya roy, professor of urban planning, social planning, geography at ucla, where shete on inequality and democracy, home to the after echo park lake research collective that brings together scholars, unhoused comrades to study displacement in los angeles. talk about the significance of project room key. first, about t unhoused population of this country. >> tnk you for having us on the show. it is importantor us to take stock of the moment at hand. the moment at hand is a time of commitment. we are also on the cusp of mass eviction that will greatly increase homelessness. at the same time, whais going on is unregulated auisitionf properties. wall streehas gone on a buying spree in the pandemic. the policy response in so many cities has been inadequate, and as in the case of los angeles, overwhmingly criminalizing homelessness. this is not a question of resource scarcity. governor newsom spoke very much about the federal resources that are available for housing the homeless. california itself has a massive budget surplus. our concern with project home key, room key, is
amy: let me ask ananya roy, professor of urban planning, social planning, geography at ucla, where shete on inequality and democracy, home to the after echo park lake research collective that brings together scholars, unhoused comrades to study displacement in los angeles. talk about the significance of project room key. first, about t unhoused population of this country. >> tnk you for having us on the show. it is importantor us to take stock of the moment at hand. the moment at hand is...
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boston children's hospital, ucsf, cornell, ucla,a vanderbilt and others. we should all stop vanderbilt, and others. and they should all stop immediately, no matter how much it hurts their business model or how much it costs them. as we told you, matt walsh is the man who broke the storyes about vanderbilt's abuse ofummai children. he just met with tennesseeve state lawmakers. representative william lamberth, statlamberthe senatorw johnson. >> they say they're working on a bill to shut this programn down at vanderbilt. us. than >> can't come soon enough. matt walsh joins us now. thank you so much for, among other things, illustratingrce fr how journalism can be a force ys for good. i think yours has been. hospite you spoken to anyone at vanderbilt hospital about this directly? >> well, vanderbilt hospital, i mean, we we reached out forsti a statement when we first published the reportgive and at first they didn't want to give a statement. and they and they actually just took down, as you mentioned, they just deleted. that's what we want to understand. they
boston children's hospital, ucsf, cornell, ucla,a vanderbilt and others. we should all stop vanderbilt, and others. and they should all stop immediately, no matter how much it hurts their business model or how much it costs them. as we told you, matt walsh is the man who broke the storyes about vanderbilt's abuse ofummai children. he just met with tennesseeve state lawmakers. representative william lamberth, statlamberthe senatorw johnson. >> they say they're working on a bill to shut...
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one of the most famous ucla bruins of all time claims he's been a victim of california crime and theeless crisis. what can be done to stop it? california resident steve hilton, the king of california is next. ♪ kennedy: maybe some people are and former nba and ucla great bill walton and deadhead has been writing angry letters to the mayor of san diego for letting his city become overrun with homeless encampments and one letter bill writes "you speak of the rights of the homeless. what about our rights and we follow rules of a functioning society and why are others allowed to disregard those rules"? absolutely right, bill. and claims he was recently assaulted and any way to turn around the golden state? joining me is anchor of the fox news channel and host of the daily california podcast and knows this issue all too well, steve hilton, welcome back. >> great to see you, kennedy. listen, i have to start by saying what a fantastic track. is it called bumped out weird with the cure track. kennedy: we d. >> haven't heard it for years. what a treat. kennedy: we love the cure here, even if
one of the most famous ucla bruins of all time claims he's been a victim of california crime and theeless crisis. what can be done to stop it? california resident steve hilton, the king of california is next. ♪ kennedy: maybe some people are and former nba and ucla great bill walton and deadhead has been writing angry letters to the mayor of san diego for letting his city become overrun with homeless encampments and one letter bill writes "you speak of the rights of the homeless. what...
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the top public university belongs to uc berkeley and ucla. they tied. uc berkeley. kumasi: we have more eye candy from nasa's james webb telescope and it is positioned on a cluster of stars being born in orion nebula. this gives astronomers insight into how stars and planetary systems form. the photo was taking -- taken using infrared light which allows astronomers to see through layers of just. -- players ofd -- layers of dust. the hubble telescope only captures visible light. i will show you the difference where it feels like the web telescope is like look at this fabulous thing we just saw. you see? hubble, webb. reggie: hubble did really well for its time. and end of an era in san jose as a community gardener is hanging up his tools. rich santoro has planted thousands of flowers in his 2000 square-foot backyard. since 1985, visitors have flocked to the garden to catch a glimpse. it became so popular he turned the garden into a fundraiser, donating proceeds to st. jude's children's research hospital. he wants to focus on his family and performing as a vocalist. t
the top public university belongs to uc berkeley and ucla. they tied. uc berkeley. kumasi: we have more eye candy from nasa's james webb telescope and it is positioned on a cluster of stars being born in orion nebula. this gives astronomers insight into how stars and planetary systems form. the photo was taking -- taken using infrared light which allows astronomers to see through layers of just. -- players ofd -- layers of dust. the hubble telescope only captures visible light. i will show you...
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boston children's hospital, ucsf, cornell, ucla vanderbilt and others.ll stop immediately the matter how much it hurts your business model no matter how much it cost them. as he told you matt walsh was the guy who broke the story by the abuse of summative william lamberth and jack johnson they said they're working on a bill to show this program down vanderbilt can't come soon enough matt walsh joins us. thanks so much and for among other things illustrated how journalism can be a force for good i think yours has been have you spoken to anyone at venable hospital about this directly? >> venable hospital we reached out for a statement we first reported it at first i didn't to give a statement it is took down and deleted they deleted their entire transgender website they wiped from existence and today not to us, but in general they release a statement and the interesting thing about the statement the relief that they do not want to start by claiming this misinformation and so on that and actually factually dispute anything in my report because they can't be
boston children's hospital, ucsf, cornell, ucla vanderbilt and others.ll stop immediately the matter how much it hurts your business model no matter how much it cost them. as he told you matt walsh was the guy who broke the story by the abuse of summative william lamberth and jack johnson they said they're working on a bill to show this program down vanderbilt can't come soon enough matt walsh joins us. thanks so much and for among other things illustrated how journalism can be a force for good...
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i was attending a program at ucla of criminal justice issues at the ucla law school, and i am chatting with a woman who was on death row. death row in california for the homicide of a family member. she was factually innocent, exonerated by dna. one of the things i am deeply concerned about is when i hear about informally, is the self-assurance of prosecutors. we know we have got the right person, we are going to use every tool to bring that person down, and i realize that you should note that to criticism as it is directed at you. almost any prosecutor has been in the business for a while. we have to be skeptical about the exercise of power, but in particular, that which is the functional equivalent of the unforgivable sin which is what we call a brady violation. that is when a prosecutor knowingly sits on exculpatory evidence. that prosecutor is duty-bound on the part of the defendant to turn over potentially exculpatory evidence. i am fearful that there is a growing sense -- i do not have an empirical study to back this up, it is conversational and anecdotal -- that we need to be re
i was attending a program at ucla of criminal justice issues at the ucla law school, and i am chatting with a woman who was on death row. death row in california for the homicide of a family member. she was factually innocent, exonerated by dna. one of the things i am deeply concerned about is when i hear about informally, is the self-assurance of prosecutors. we know we have got the right person, we are going to use every tool to bring that person down, and i realize that you should note that...
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according to then the association at ucla, one out out of five say they will likele the profession in next thre. one of the biggest problems was finding affordable housing. sano takion. the city is celebrating is celebrating the groundbreaking of its very first very first affordable housing project for teachers. the building will be on 43rd avenue and it will provide 135 new homes for district employees and and educators and their families families earning between 35,000 and $150,000. jocelyn, that is just one of the pieces of puzzles why many educators are calling it quits. it has been difficult for teachers especially after the pandemic. >> we found a teacher in south san francisco who reached a turning point that cannot seem to leave her students behind. >> >> everyone thinks i am crazy and guess what? they are right. >> reporter: jackie walks into the classroom. even when she is. is no-nonsense. >> you have to be responsible. >> reporter: it doesn't take very long to realize how popular she is. everywhere she goes, she gets a hero's welcome with high-fives, shout outs. their smili
according to then the association at ucla, one out out of five say they will likele the profession in next thre. one of the biggest problems was finding affordable housing. sano takion. the city is celebrating is celebrating the groundbreaking of its very first very first affordable housing project for teachers. the building will be on 43rd avenue and it will provide 135 new homes for district employees and and educators and their families families earning between 35,000 and $150,000. jocelyn,...
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. >> reporter: lupita was born and and raised in southern california and graduated from ucla in 2017 with a degree in ethnomusicology. before she losr lost her professional music career and performing across the the country ever since. >> [ singing in non-english ] >> reporter: her album was nominated for a grammy award. in celebration of hispanic heritage month, lupita recently performed with the symphony. >> those were my parents' songs. it is just this feeling that comes over you. >> reporter: this included a bl a bilingual performance of, be true to me. she will spend the rest of the year performing with with stops in chicago and all over california. and of course,s course, always looking to what is next. >> i think that i could be this latina michael blay, bringing those classics but in spanish. now i can see that vision comine coming true. >> reporter: with this music so close to lupita's heart, she hopes to keep the genre alive and at the forefront for the next generation. deanna franco, franco, kpix 5. > >> your warriors touchdown in tokyo and signed autographs fors for fans.
. >> reporter: lupita was born and and raised in southern california and graduated from ucla in 2017 with a degree in ethnomusicology. before she losr lost her professional music career and performing across the the country ever since. >> [ singing in non-english ] >> reporter: her album was nominated for a grammy award. in celebration of hispanic heritage month, lupita recently performed with the symphony. >> those were my parents' songs. it is just this feeling that...
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>> reporter: he is from the east east bay, the ucla law school graduate just took the bar in july. >> learning a new language, it's an incredibly rigorous program but this is one one being spoken predominantly by white folks. >> reporter: in law school he said he was in a section of about 75 students, he was one of of three students of color, he says the vast majority of folks determining the legal likelihood likelihood of minorities are not not people of color. >> myself as a critical race steady scholar from ucla, i definitely see a dire and urgent urgent need not just for more diverse representation of attorneys, but a diverse application of legal reasoning when it comes to making determinations for people's outcomes. >> reporter: brandon says representation is important in every industry and now as a litigator he is determined to represent driving change. >> being a lawyer and practicing practicing law was the only thing that truly felt right, like it was a calling as if it was what i was supposed to be doing. >> justin also spoke with the executive director of the state bar who s
>> reporter: he is from the east east bay, the ucla law school graduate just took the bar in july. >> learning a new language, it's an incredibly rigorous program but this is one one being spoken predominantly by white folks. >> reporter: in law school he said he was in a section of about 75 students, he was one of of three students of color, he says the vast majority of folks determining the legal likelihood likelihood of minorities are not not people of color. >>...
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. >> this will affect a lot of people driving down for the labor day holiday or moving kids into ucla. >> i think 101 may be a better route, even though they have lanes open for i-5. this is south of the grapevine. there really are no alternates if you go that way. you may get caught in a big backup. we're still watching for the conditions around that fire as it could change. you want to make sure you're look ag head before you hit the road. as we look at our weekend forecast, it's going to be in the low 90s there in l.a. throughout the weekend, it's still going to be hot with a lot of sunshine. but we're also going to be dealing with that heat, too. it's all across the region as napa heads for 97 on saturday. on sunday we're hitting 99 degrees. for santa cruz, we are still keeping the milder weather there all up and down the coastline, there could be fog that keeps the temperatures much lower. friday we're in the upper 70s, low 80s on saturday. i think that's going to be a popular place as well as lake tahoe. that's also going to be heating up, reaching into the upper 80s for the wee
. >> this will affect a lot of people driving down for the labor day holiday or moving kids into ucla. >> i think 101 may be a better route, even though they have lanes open for i-5. this is south of the grapevine. there really are no alternates if you go that way. you may get caught in a big backup. we're still watching for the conditions around that fire as it could change. you want to make sure you're look ag head before you hit the road. as we look at our weekend forecast, it's...
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and graduated from ucla in 2017. with a degree in musicology. before she launched her professional music career and has been performing traditional mexican folk music across the country ever since. c ] >> in 20189, her debut studio am was nominate ready grammy award and in 2020 her song >> breaking news we're trackings landfall in florida. the outer band of that category 4 storm has brought heavy downs and violent wind gusts so check out the damage already caused by the by the storm. the planes taking bit of a beating with with manyf the wings snapped. this is in south florida where right now there's a tornado watch. that watch will remain in place until place until at least 5:00 tonight. jason allen is in tampa tampa with floridians bracing for that impact and jason, we'rg landfall any moment now. >> reporter: yeah, ryan and it'g with that, because we can kind of sense where we are. even hear hear in tampa, the movement of e storm. the wind mere in tampa id of been moving out of the east.t toward the coast. but in the last hour, as the storm ha
and graduated from ucla in 2017. with a degree in musicology. before she launched her professional music career and has been performing traditional mexican folk music across the country ever since. c ] >> in 20189, her debut studio am was nominate ready grammy award and in 2020 her song >> breaking news we're trackings landfall in florida. the outer band of that category 4 storm has brought heavy downs and violent wind gusts so check out the damage already caused by the by the...
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stephanie: daniel swain, a climate scientist at ucla. daniel, thank you for joining us.again. ♪ judy: a new book is out today that tells the harrowing story of one young girl's survival through the holocaust. i spoke recently with that once-young girl and her co-author, who's well-known to our "newshour" viewers. tola grossman was a five-year-old jewish girl in 1944 when she and her parents were shipped in cattle cars to auschwitz. she would become one of the youngest survivors of the camp, freed as the red army swept across poland into germany in 1945. the depths of the horrors it inflicted upon the jews of europe it became apparent. she and her mother were separated from her father at auschwitz, not knowing his fate. they left the camp in april 1945. her mother uttered one word when they left -- remember. tola has written a deeply vivid and affecting account of her life then and since there -- and since. i's called the daughter of auschwitz. her co-author is our very own malcolm. this book came about as a result of malcolm coming to report on the 75th anniversary of th
stephanie: daniel swain, a climate scientist at ucla. daniel, thank you for joining us.again. ♪ judy: a new book is out today that tells the harrowing story of one young girl's survival through the holocaust. i spoke recently with that once-young girl and her co-author, who's well-known to our "newshour" viewers. tola grossman was a five-year-old jewish girl in 1944 when she and her parents were shipped in cattle cars to auschwitz. she would become one of the youngest survivors of...
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according to they according to the survey by the california teachers associationd ucla, one in five said they wily leave the profession in the nexe years. one of the biggest probls of the biggest problems they cited was finding affordable ho. san francisco is taking action o help. and today, the city celebd today, the city celebrated the groundbreaking of its first affordable housing project for . housing project for teachers. this village on 43rd avenue on the after sunset. it will provie sunset. it will provide 135 news 135 new homes for district empls for district employees, educators and their families eag between $35,000 and $150,000 will be eligible. >> at a time when san francisco residents continue to be frustrd with the extreme cost of housing in the state of our schools, ts project provides real help. >> we absolutely need to support our , our staff that have been doing the work on the front lines evey day. >> construction is expected to be finished by 2024. let's be ht 2024. let's be honest. it is one one piece of the puzzle. many es are still calling it quits for a for a numb
according to they according to the survey by the california teachers associationd ucla, one in five said they wily leave the profession in the nexe years. one of the biggest probls of the biggest problems they cited was finding affordable ho. san francisco is taking action o help. and today, the city celebd today, the city celebrated the groundbreaking of its first affordable housing project for . housing project for teachers. this village on 43rd avenue on the after sunset. it will provie...
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about the sixties and seventies teach at amherst and brandeis and ucla and cornell and in 1882's length- joining the hoover institution. >> if there were no hoover institution by the mainstream university hired him? [laughter] >> time could have worked any college or university he wanted to. he turned down offers university of wisconsin, he could've gotten tenure and worked in any economic department. he was quite talented scholar in his discipline before he ever began writing about racial controversy. just the academic publication which surpasses those in the field. where he ran into trouble is that college administrators that i think part of the problem was thise was the 1960s and higher education was changing you had a woman gay rightsment and and all the things were coming together and it's a different generation but they intended to teach the way he was taught. that was harder in the sixties and became very difficult to do and then to be much more indulgent but that could have been the breaking point for him but then eventually decided to leave teaching altogether's but his first l
about the sixties and seventies teach at amherst and brandeis and ucla and cornell and in 1882's length- joining the hoover institution. >> if there were no hoover institution by the mainstream university hired him? [laughter] >> time could have worked any college or university he wanted to. he turned down offers university of wisconsin, he could've gotten tenure and worked in any economic department. he was quite talented scholar in his discipline before he ever began writing about...
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with brandeis and ucla and cornell. and then to join the hoover institution and that is where he has been ever since so with the mainstream university have hired him? >> he could ever do any college that he wanted to. and the university of wisconsin. and then to get tenure and to work and was quite talented. and then talking about racial controversies then to surpass most people in the field. then with the faculty around and those who want to interfere with the teaching style that this was the 19 sixties and then to have women's rights movement and all these things were coming together through this sort of thing in time was of a different generation intended to teach that way. and that is very difficult to do. and then to be much more indulgent so he just would not bend. so then at cornell in the late sixties and was on faculty at the time and he stuck it out through the seventies and to be put in the think tank world already but then decided to leave teaching altogether. but not even research he wanted to be a teacher.
with brandeis and ucla and cornell. and then to join the hoover institution and that is where he has been ever since so with the mainstream university have hired him? >> he could ever do any college that he wanted to. and the university of wisconsin. and then to get tenure and to work and was quite talented. and then talking about racial controversies then to surpass most people in the field. then with the faculty around and those who want to interfere with the teaching style that this...
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belongs to cal berkeley and ucla. they tied. dan: we beating them by just a little bit. [laughter] i can tell you, the 80's sure beat the 100s. sandhya: absolutely beautiful today. most areas were in the 60's to 80's and fairfield managed to get up to 90 degrees but we will not see those tomorrow. that may show you a sunset from earlier tonight. the sun going down at 7:21. from our south beach camera, if you saw it, you know how spectacular it looks. that is courtesy of leftovers from what was...
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is pushing for a new investigation to the killing of allison in american journalists, sharing our ucla calling out the lack of commitment by washington to properly investigate her death is nothing short, outrageous nor government continues to refuse to hold israel accountable to these parents. i know that i will continue to push for full transparent u. s. investigations denise murders, and full accountability. there sounds off her recent investigation suggests the kidney of al jazeera jonas was deliberate. when was shot in the head by his really forces, while reporting from the west bank in may. the prob, with carried out by a london based research group and the policy and rightfully examined at the precise angle of fire and concluded that the shooter would have been able to clearly see the. busy journalist in the area earlier this month, israel conducted his own investigation and concluded there was, quote, a high possibility that jonas was accidentally hit by hillary's israeli forces, but added it would not be launching a criminal investigation. the usa depalma knowledge. the finding
is pushing for a new investigation to the killing of allison in american journalists, sharing our ucla calling out the lack of commitment by washington to properly investigate her death is nothing short, outrageous nor government continues to refuse to hold israel accountable to these parents. i know that i will continue to push for full transparent u. s. investigations denise murders, and full accountability. there sounds off her recent investigation suggests the kidney of al jazeera jonas was...
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belongs to cal berkeley and ucla. they tied. dan: we beating them by just a little bit.e 80's sure beat the 100s. sandhya: absolutely beautiful today. most areas were in the 60's to 80's and fairfield managed to get up to 90 degrees but we will not see those tomorrow. that may show you a sunset from earlier tonight. the sun going down at 7:21. from our south beach camera, if you saw it, you know how spectacular it looks. that is courtesy of leftovers from what was once tropical storm kay....
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. >> as a critical race studies scholar from ucla, i definitely see a dire and urgent need, not just for more diverse representation of attorneys, but attorneys, but i diverse application of legal reasoning when it comes to making -- >> they say representation is important in every industry and now, as a litigator, he is determined to represent driving change. >> practicing law was the only thing that truly felt right. it felt like a calling. >> reporter: they agreed lack of of resources in undergrad and law school could be a main reason we are seeing these disparities. we know the executive director of the state bar says having the data is the first step in increasing diversity. coming up, we talked to that executive director on ways of solving these under representations. >> he makes a good point. it is not just a lack of diversity but diversity but understanding whas are going through. > >> fred warner is becoming one of the best linebackers in the nfl. charlie walter breaks down his rise to football stardom. >> >> reporter: it is time for the red & gold report. this is basically
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probe has not reached a definitive conclusion as to who pulled the trigger bucking criticism from ucla family who were incredulous about the findings. professor political science, dr. sod, niner slammed these very investigation and claims that the killing was intentional . finding that these are announcing absolutely have nothing to do with the reality and they are trying to justify what happened and the, this issue that the soldier, i apologize, this is absolutely ridiculous. there is an incident happened and it was intentional because not only shooting barkley and also another journalist who was with who was shot in his back. there were targeted by a sniper, it was 100 meters only the distance a he can identified them with the clear gear that they are wearing, especially the helmets and the press, which was so obvious on that just there are thousands of cases which was filed against me in tensional killing and only 6 or 7 out of those were investigated. so usually these are in the army. don't take any responsibility when it comes to the a few by 3 theresa seniors because by the end o
probe has not reached a definitive conclusion as to who pulled the trigger bucking criticism from ucla family who were incredulous about the findings. professor political science, dr. sod, niner slammed these very investigation and claims that the killing was intentional . finding that these are announcing absolutely have nothing to do with the reality and they are trying to justify what happened and the, this issue that the soldier, i apologize, this is absolutely ridiculous. there is an...
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like for example, i'm handling the death of brianna cooper, a 24-year-old ucla student hacked to deathhile she was at work in a furniture store. i had to call her family and let them know i would not longer be able to handle the case moving forward. i filed the case, built rapport with them and now i'll be gone and there will be a new prosecutor they have to get reacquainted with. i don't think george gascon realizes how traumaitizing it is. we have to do it on all our cases, it is terrible. >> todd: sickening, you plan to take him on in 2024, we wish you the best of luck to improve the city. democrats losing support from latino vote ors and it is costing them critical elections and even beto o'rourke thinks president biden is partly to blame. >> president biden didn't spend a day in the rio grand valley or anywhere in texas, lock eyeballs with the people you want to serve. >> todd: next guest is border patrol officer, here with her message to the white house next. >> carley: could period biden be facing impeachment? it is a real possible, tell be explained next. >> carley: el paso, te
like for example, i'm handling the death of brianna cooper, a 24-year-old ucla student hacked to deathhile she was at work in a furniture store. i had to call her family and let them know i would not longer be able to handle the case moving forward. i filed the case, built rapport with them and now i'll be gone and there will be a new prosecutor they have to get reacquainted with. i don't think george gascon realizes how traumaitizing it is. we have to do it on all our cases, it is terrible....
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the director of the author ash legacy project at ucla. so nice to see you this evening.en earlier tonight. this is a real crowd favorite. he is getting people to talk about some really important athleticism. tell me what you are seeing today?>> what is really exciting for me is the director of the legacy project is the manifestation is what he would have loved to have seen. it has been 54 years and he was the first african-american male to win. i tell my students he was the last african-american male. there were so many similarities between him and francis and their trajectory. it is a really exciting time for those of us familiar with the story of author ash. >> we are learning more about his story. his background is so unbelievably compelling. tell us about why it is.>> we will start with the fact that he was able to play tennis. he learned the game because his father was the groundskeeper for what was called the [null] park in richmond. the only place where he is african-american could play tennis in the city. the tennis court was in his backyard. he had that proximit
the director of the author ash legacy project at ucla. so nice to see you this evening.en earlier tonight. this is a real crowd favorite. he is getting people to talk about some really important athleticism. tell me what you are seeing today?>> what is really exciting for me is the director of the legacy project is the manifestation is what he would have loved to have seen. it has been 54 years and he was the first african-american male to win. i tell my students he was the last...
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>> it might be a class at ucla. >> i'll go real.ay -- how is this legally a class? i say fake. >> are you sure? kennedy: jimmy failla. [laughter] >> i did it. god save the queen. don't ever wrestle with mon monarchy. kennedy: sorry, dave. >> it's okay. a fun game.er a fun game.er kennedy: i 7 think it's your fit win. topical storm is next. ♪ pst. girl. you can do better. at least with your big-name wireless carrier. with xfinity mobile you can get unlimited for $30 per month on the nation's most reliable 5g network. they can even save you hundreds a year on your wireless bill over t-mobile, at&t, and verizon. wow. i can do better! yes you can! i can do better, too! now you really can do better! switch to the fastest mobile service - xfinity mobile. now with the best price on two lines of unlimited. just $30 a line. a new survey claims most adults only have more friends they can count on. their names are jack daniels, johnny walker, jim beam and joÉe cuervo. those are my drinking buddies. this is topical storm, topic number one. drin
>> it might be a class at ucla. >> i'll go real.ay -- how is this legally a class? i say fake. >> are you sure? kennedy: jimmy failla. [laughter] >> i did it. god save the queen. don't ever wrestle with mon monarchy. kennedy: sorry, dave. >> it's okay. a fun game.er a fun game.er kennedy: i 7 think it's your fit win. topical storm is next. ♪ pst. girl. you can do better. at least with your big-name wireless carrier. with xfinity mobile you can get unlimited for...
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. >> a ucla study finds the u.s. is not currently in a recession.nce of a recession in the next 12 months is less than 50%. the california economic forecast is weaker than it looked three months ago. an expert says the overall economy may have slowed but the labor market is from and healthy. reggie: several candidates for oakland mayor are taking aim at the rising violets. . at a forum in chinatown, ideas included expanding antivirus programs, boosting the number of officers on the streets. someone who attended said they liked what they heard. city safety is a top issue. >> i have a lot of friends who have elderly parents and grandparents here who are afraid of going out to go grocery shopping. that impacts me to know my own community members are not feeling safe enough to live free. reggie: there are 10 candidates to replace the current oakland mayor who is termed out. kumasi: there is a $100,000 reward to solve the murders of two unhoused people. they were shot and killed six years ago. they were inside the box where they lived. a forensic artist
. >> a ucla study finds the u.s. is not currently in a recession.nce of a recession in the next 12 months is less than 50%. the california economic forecast is weaker than it looked three months ago. an expert says the overall economy may have slowed but the labor market is from and healthy. reggie: several candidates for oakland mayor are taking aim at the rising violets. . at a forum in chinatown, ideas included expanding antivirus programs, boosting the number of officers on the...
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. >> is a critical race studies scholar from ucla, i definitely see a dire and urgent need not just for a more diverse representation of attorneys buta but a diverse application of lel reasoning when it comes to making determinations for people's outcomes. >> reporter: representation is important in every industry and now as a litigator, he is determined to represent driving. driving change. >> being a lawyer and practicing practicing law felt the only thg only thing was actually right, as if it's what i was supposed to be doing. >> lack of resources in undergrd and law school for people of color could be one of the main reasons we are seeing these disparities. we know the executive director says having the data is the first step in increasing diversity. we talked to that executive director on ways of solving this representation when it comes to lack of diversity in the attorney pool. >> they need examples like the s they interviewed to say that people of color can do this and they have a good voice, especially for people who may be be needing that type of representation. > >> back to t
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amherst, brandeis, ucla and cornell. and then in 1980 he joined stanford university andthat's where he's been ever since . >> if there were no hoover institution with a mainstream university have hired him? >> tom could have worked at any college, any university he rewanted. he turned down offers from places like dartmouth, university of wisconsin. he could have gotten tenure and work at any economic department. it's quite clear. he was quite talented scholar in his discipline before he ever began writing about racial controversy. just a number of academic publications . surpassed most people in the field. what tom ran into trouble with was the faculty lunch. the college administrators and so forth and i think part of the problem was this was the 1960s . and higher education was changing. you had women's rights movement and i gay rights movement and an antiwar movement. all these things were coming together. collegecampuses were being used as platforms for this sort of thing and tom was a different generation . i think h
amherst, brandeis, ucla and cornell. and then in 1980 he joined stanford university andthat's where he's been ever since . >> if there were no hoover institution with a mainstream university have hired him? >> tom could have worked at any college, any university he rewanted. he turned down offers from places like dartmouth, university of wisconsin. he could have gotten tenure and work at any economic department. it's quite clear. he was quite talented scholar in his discipline...
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. >> reporter: she was born and raised in southern california and graduated from ucla in 2017 with a degree. before she lost her musical career and has been performing to the traditional folk music ever since. her debut album was nominated fr a grammy award. in 2020, her son son was nominated for a latin grammy award. in celebration of hispanic heritage month, he recently performed at daily symphony hall. >> those are my parents sols and they cannot even express what it was. it is this feeling that comes over you. >> reporter: this included a bilingual performance. the rest of the year performing in chicago and all over califora over california and always looking to what is next. >> i think i could be like this, , bringing those classics. and then, now, i can see the vision coming true. >> reporter: she hopes to keep e genre alive and in the forefront for the next generation. >> i really love doing that story. i love chatting with her. her. she is a beautiful person. a great role model. > >> today might be a good day as people are driving to work. it is cool and nice but certainly t
. >> reporter: she was born and raised in southern california and graduated from ucla in 2017 with a degree. before she lost her musical career and has been performing to the traditional folk music ever since. her debut album was nominated fr a grammy award. in 2020, her son son was nominated for a latin grammy award. in celebration of hispanic heritage month, he recently performed at daily symphony hall. >> those are my parents sols and they cannot even express what it was. it is...
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in the 60s and 70s he would teach it at various schools and hearst ucla and f cornell. and then in 1980 he joined the hoover institution and that story has been ever since. >> host: if there were no hoover institution with a mainstream university of hired him? >> guest: tom credit could have worked at it in a college or university that he wanted to. he had many offers from places like dartmouth and wisconsin. he could have gotten tenure and worked in economics anywhere in the country. he was a scholar in his discipline before there were racial controversies and so forth. he surpassed most people in the field. what tom had trouble with was the faculty. the college administrators who interfered with his teaching style and so for that i think part of the problem was this was the 1960s and higher education you had women's rights movement a movement an antiwar movement and all these things were coming together. college campuses have new platforms and tom was of a different generation. he intended to teach the way he was taught and that was in the 1960s became very difficult
in the 60s and 70s he would teach it at various schools and hearst ucla and f cornell. and then in 1980 he joined the hoover institution and that story has been ever since. >> host: if there were no hoover institution with a mainstream university of hired him? >> guest: tom credit could have worked at it in a college or university that he wanted to. he had many offers from places like dartmouth and wisconsin. he could have gotten tenure and worked in economics anywhere in the...
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princeton and m.i.t., in first and second, at the top public university goes to uc berkeley and ucla,. kumasi: more eye candy from the james webb space scope and -- telescope on a cluster of stars being born in the orion nebula and it gives astronomers good insight into how stars and planetary systems form. the photo was taken using infrared light which let's astronomers see through several layers of dust. the photo on the left was taken by the hubble telescope which only captures visible light. webb is giving and giving. i feel like every week. reggie: it is the 4k. stella had, -- still ahead the state offering free online tutoring. kumasi: the latest on the fight to get a large fire under control. the smoke being seen in states with more buildings in harm's way. life has never felt so expensive. so why is omar snoozing like a baby? because he made the smart choice to shop with ikea. jamie hasn't stopped dancing since she left the store. with ikea, you're caring for your wallet. and each other! and your guests, and the planet. now you can afford even more, with new benefits for ikea
princeton and m.i.t., in first and second, at the top public university goes to uc berkeley and ucla,. kumasi: more eye candy from the james webb space scope and -- telescope on a cluster of stars being born in the orion nebula and it gives astronomers good insight into how stars and planetary systems form. the photo was taken using infrared light which let's astronomers see through several layers of dust. the photo on the left was taken by the hubble telescope which only captures visible...
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with me is a professor of law at the ucla school of law and is the director of the safeguarding democracyrd, do you think these new emails could open up ginni thomas to any possible legal problems herself even though she's not elected and doesn't sit on the supreme court? >> i don't think the emails themselves really add much. they're pretty much the same emails that went to legislators in arizona and they were kind of prefabricated emails. i'm much more concerned about the contact she was having with the white house including the emails you mentioned with chief of staff mark meadows in which she's urging actions that look like they could be trying to overturn the results of the 2020 election. i certainly think she has relevant evidence for the january 6th committee and she is someone that probably the department of justice is going to want to take a look at. >> well, we know this, one member of the january 6th committee says the panel still wants to talk to ginni thomas. ginni thomas earlier, before all of this, has said she would talk to the panel. hasn't done so yet. let's take a liste
with me is a professor of law at the ucla school of law and is the director of the safeguarding democracyrd, do you think these new emails could open up ginni thomas to any possible legal problems herself even though she's not elected and doesn't sit on the supreme court? >> i don't think the emails themselves really add much. they're pretty much the same emails that went to legislators in arizona and they were kind of prefabricated emails. i'm much more concerned about the contact she...
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joe friedman a ucla researchers says while the number of fatal overdoses among ad lenses doubled from9 to 2020 says quote it appears the rise in death was fueled not by greater number of teens using drugs, substance abuse actually went down by the pandemic but by use of dangerous and highly potent forms of fentanyl and as national institute of drug abuse director dr. norah points out, teens are not trying to do fentanyl on purpose, it's just that now it's so common for any drug to be poisoned with it. plus not like drugs being illegal is the only reason most people decide to stay away with them. i don't do heroin or crack regardless of what you may have heard from greg. >> gun store shelves are now as empty as kat's medicine cabinet after a long weekend or if you're in between pipes on your crack pipe kat. kat does drugs and she still has a job. >> kat: oh, miss that guy. i don't the do drugs and the reason i don't isn't cause it's illegal or 'cause it's hard to get. finding crack in new york city is easier than finding shaq in a crowd of kindergartners. it's because i know i would pr
joe friedman a ucla researchers says while the number of fatal overdoses among ad lenses doubled from9 to 2020 says quote it appears the rise in death was fueled not by greater number of teens using drugs, substance abuse actually went down by the pandemic but by use of dangerous and highly potent forms of fentanyl and as national institute of drug abuse director dr. norah points out, teens are not trying to do fentanyl on purpose, it's just that now it's so common for any drug to be poisoned...
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ucla, usc and the dodgers all had home games today throughout the region. jessica? >> that's right. college football is back. chris nguyen, thanks so much. >>> nasa's trip to the moon will have to wait. the space program forced to scrub the lunier mission launch again. we'll have a report from kennedy space center next and thousands of migrants stuck in a tent city. we'll talk to them as they wait for a chance to cross the border legally. >>> and the new covid boosters are starting to become available. when should you get one? dr. sanjay gupta breaking it down for us. that's just ahead. zyrteeeec... works hard at hour one and twice as hard when you take it again the next day. so betty can be the... barcode beat conductor. ♪ go betty! ♪ let's be more than our allergies! zeize the day. with zyrtec. (woman vo) sailing a great river past extraordinary landscapes into the heart of iconic cities is a journey for the curious traveler, one that many have yet to discover. exploring with viking brings you closer to the world, to the history, the culture, the flavors, a serene river voyage on
ucla, usc and the dodgers all had home games today throughout the region. jessica? >> that's right. college football is back. chris nguyen, thanks so much. >>> nasa's trip to the moon will have to wait. the space program forced to scrub the lunier mission launch again. we'll have a report from kennedy space center next and thousands of migrants stuck in a tent city. we'll talk to them as they wait for a chance to cross the border legally. >>> and the new covid boosters...
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ucla had a commanding lead throughout the game including the fourth quarter, which is when we saw many people start to leave early. jessica? >> all right, chris wen in pasadena. let's go to our meteorologist who's joining us to take a broader look at this. we just mentioned 40 million plus people under these heat alerts. some places are going to see these temperatures 15 to 20 degrees above normal. tell us more about what we're seeing. >> it's not just going to be today and tomorrow. this could last for several days. you know, the heat dome that's been meandering around the country all summer long, now it's built back up over the western united states, but watch what happens throughout the week. it's going to spread eastward across the central and northern plains. these are the heat advisories in effect through sunday. some of these may be extended to monday and tuesday. right now, temperatures already in the triple digits. bishop, bakersfield, palm springs at 106. that's the current temperature right now. over the next three days, look how high the temperatures go. salt lake city in t
ucla had a commanding lead throughout the game including the fourth quarter, which is when we saw many people start to leave early. jessica? >> all right, chris wen in pasadena. let's go to our meteorologist who's joining us to take a broader look at this. we just mentioned 40 million plus people under these heat alerts. some places are going to see these temperatures 15 to 20 degrees above normal. tell us more about what we're seeing. >> it's not just going to be today and...
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the ucla season opener just kicking off behind me, sara.ot day across california. temperatures are expected to hit triple digits once again here in california. this event behind me just one of three outdoor major events happening throughout the area today, sara. >> a shoutout to my former neighbors there in pasadena and eagle rock. chris nguyen, thank you so much for bringing us that report. >>> it's an amazing breakthrough that could not only save a precious ocean coral but help mitigate the effects of bigger and stronger hurricanes. a cnn exclusive, coming up. ♪ i've been everywhere, man ♪ ♪ i'veve been everywhere, man ♪ ♪ of travel i've h had my share, man ♪ ♪ i've been everywhere ♪ ♪ i'll pick this one up. i earn 3% cash back on dining including takeout with chase freedom unlimited. so, it's not a problem at all. you guys aren't goa give me the fake bill fight? c'mon, kev. u're earning 3% cash back. humor me. where is mwallet? i am paying. where i? i thought i gave it to you. oooohhh? oh, that's not it either. no. no. stop, i insist. th
the ucla season opener just kicking off behind me, sara.ot day across california. temperatures are expected to hit triple digits once again here in california. this event behind me just one of three outdoor major events happening throughout the area today, sara. >> a shoutout to my former neighbors there in pasadena and eagle rock. chris nguyen, thank you so much for bringing us that report. >>> it's an amazing breakthrough that could not only save a precious ocean coral but help...
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is ucla a better school than brandeis? tell me about yourself.n 1 football program or at a smaller place with a particularly strong program in this or that? you can't rank universities in that kind of a very ordered way. at the end of the year, we'll look at the table of teams in major league baseball and you'll see who won more games than who. you can't do that with colleges. >> frederick lawrence, thanks. >>> coming up a warning for democrats. are they about to fall victim to the same blue mirage that others have fretted about in the past? stay with us. an innovator in al. that's why we build technology that helps everyone come to the tablee and do more incredible things. ♪ my dad was a hard worker. he used to do side jobs installing windows, charging something like a hundred bucks a window hwhen other guysde jobwere charging fourws, to five-hundred bucks. he just didn't wanna do that. he was proud of the price he was charging. ♪ my dad itilled in me, always put the people before the money. be proud of offering a good product at a fair price. i
is ucla a better school than brandeis? tell me about yourself.n 1 football program or at a smaller place with a particularly strong program in this or that? you can't rank universities in that kind of a very ordered way. at the end of the year, we'll look at the table of teams in major league baseball and you'll see who won more games than who. you can't do that with colleges. >> frederick lawrence, thanks. >>> coming up a warning for democrats. are they about to fall victim to...
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the ucla football game here at the rose bowl one of three major outdoor events across the area.s as well as misting stations as a precaution. sarah. >> you know, i love pasadena, it is such a beautiful city. but people aren't used to it being this hot for this long. and so all of those things are so important to keep people safe. i thank you so much, chris wren, for joining us. i want to bring many meteorologist britly ritz in the cnn center. is there any relief? i'm afraid to ask this question. is there relief on the way? >> not this weekend. it is a holiday weekend and temperatures are forecast to stay well above normal into early next week. yesterday we hit record highs all across the western part of the country. furnace creek living up to its name, 124 degrees. even though it is two degrees difference, it is still 10 to 20 degrees above normal. heat alerts for 40 million people from montana down into southern california where excessive heat warnings are in effect. triple-digits across the western part of the country. southern california, palm springs, 113 degrees. and you ge
the ucla football game here at the rose bowl one of three major outdoor events across the area.s as well as misting stations as a precaution. sarah. >> you know, i love pasadena, it is such a beautiful city. but people aren't used to it being this hot for this long. and so all of those things are so important to keep people safe. i thank you so much, chris wren, for joining us. i want to bring many meteorologist britly ritz in the cnn center. is there any relief? i'm afraid to ask this...
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there's legitimate the new ucla study finds that the us is not currently in a recession and that then the next 12 months is less than 50% but it also says that the california economic forecast going forward is weaker than it looked just three months ago and the study also says a california is not far from being the fourth largest economy in the world and these cutbacks in the bay area come and stuff some fear a recession while we deal with historic inflation reggie, gloria. thank you several candidates for oakland mayor are taking aim at the rise and violence. we're at a forum in chinatown last night ideas include expanding community-based anti-violence programs boosting the number of officers on the streets and increasing police cooperation with neighboring cities. some that attended told us they liked what they heard saying safety is one of the top issues facing the city. i have a lot of friends who have elderly parents and grandparents here. who are actually afraid of going out to go grocery shopping and that impacts me directly to know that my own community members aren't feeling
there's legitimate the new ucla study finds that the us is not currently in a recession and that then the next 12 months is less than 50% but it also says that the california economic forecast going forward is weaker than it looked just three months ago and the study also says a california is not far from being the fourth largest economy in the world and these cutbacks in the bay area come and stuff some fear a recession while we deal with historic inflation reggie, gloria. thank you several...
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princeton, columbia and ucla round out the top six. >> our director went to princeton. >>> also trendingmorning, the greatest of all time thrilling sellout crowd with one final grand slam performance. >> last night serena williams defeating number two seat annette queue taf i have. serena had to show grit and determination. the match went three sets. in the final set, serena took control to reach the final roud. >> taking a glittery spin there. >>> talking about the warmup headed not only to the bay area but across the state. >> it's going to be a really hot weekend. i know people are trying to enjoy their labor day weekend. maybe you have an extra day off or something. we're going to be talking a lot about that. at the same time as the heat, we're also talking about the drought and i know we're trying to stay cool, but we're also still needing to conserve water as we got this drought monitor update. it didn't change for us as we typically don't see rain in september or august. we're still looking at a severe drought across the bay area. our temperatures today in dublin reaching 93. 90 i
princeton, columbia and ucla round out the top six. >> our director went to princeton. >>> also trendingmorning, the greatest of all time thrilling sellout crowd with one final grand slam performance. >> last night serena williams defeating number two seat annette queue taf i have. serena had to show grit and determination. the match went three sets. in the final set, serena took control to reach the final roud. >> taking a glittery spin there. >>> talking...
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admission to one of six campuses where they could apply to the three most popular campuses, uc berkeley, uclawould not be guaranteed a spot. reggie: the deadline is fast approaching on legislation to expand free community college in san mateo county. students from three colleges local -- joined local lawmakers sewers a governor to sign senate bill 893. it would expand existing programs to provide free tuition to san mateo community colleges. from underrepresented and marginalized communities. >> this bill, 893, puts our students first, gives them more opportunities to succeed in education, in life, in their careers, and their future. reggie: senator becker says it will increase the number of students receiving tuition and fee assistance to 2200 to nearly 6000. the deadline for the governor to sign the bill is next kumasi: a friday. warning for parents about school uniforms. a new study found high levels of forever chemicals in some waterproof and stain resistant uniforms. the issue is these chemicals take a long time to break down and they can linger in our bodies. they can lead to developmen
admission to one of six campuses where they could apply to the three most popular campuses, uc berkeley, uclawould not be guaranteed a spot. reggie: the deadline is fast approaching on legislation to expand free community college in san mateo county. students from three colleges local -- joined local lawmakers sewers a governor to sign senate bill 893. it would expand existing programs to provide free tuition to san mateo community colleges. from underrepresented and marginalized communities....
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out on the west coast ucla students have formed a rapid response group to try to help save the livesstudents on fentanyl laced drugs in realtime. this model could well be replicated at campuses all across the nation. bret? >> bret: gillian, thank you. s can the white house stand by those comments that the border is squire. >> what we stand by is we are doing everything we can to make sure that that we follow the process that's been put forth. that's why we have historic funding to do just that, to make sure that, you know, um, to make sure that, um, -- to make sure the folks that we encounter at the border be removed or expelled. >> bret: white house press secretary today with a lot of questions about the border. meantime three states in particular are dealing with this crisis in this way. texas, arizona, and florida. if you look at the numbers, border states sending migrants north by the numbers and there you see the numbers to washington, new york, chicago, and martha's vineyard. if you look at the numbers for the del rio sector in july. the encounters were 49,563. del rio texas ha
out on the west coast ucla students have formed a rapid response group to try to help save the livesstudents on fentanyl laced drugs in realtime. this model could well be replicated at campuses all across the nation. bret? >> bret: gillian, thank you. s can the white house stand by those comments that the border is squire. >> what we stand by is we are doing everything we can to make sure that that we follow the process that's been put forth. that's why we have historic funding to...
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ucla law professor devin cabada recently spoke about the fourth amendment which defines unreasonable searches and seizures and the power of the price. here's a portion of that program. >> you can think about the trauma of seeing -- student pending at the wall with guns. having a gun pointed at you. not knowing where any of this is going to go. i didn't really think that much about it in the moment, to be perfectly frank, it is years after years that i've reflected on it and call it up. realize what a frightening, frightening, moment that is. how that vulnerability is a defining feature of what it means to be black. think of any particular police interaction, it is potentially a killing zone. what it means to live with that existential reality. >> to watch the full program just search devin carbon o, or the title of his book, unreasonable book tv dot org. con centhi everyone, i'm jack 11th l i am the chief branding consultant officer at sixth and i. on behalf of the team, thank you for being with us tonight. for those who may be new to sixth and i we are center for art, entertainment,
ucla law professor devin cabada recently spoke about the fourth amendment which defines unreasonable searches and seizures and the power of the price. here's a portion of that program. >> you can think about the trauma of seeing -- student pending at the wall with guns. having a gun pointed at you. not knowing where any of this is going to go. i didn't really think that much about it in the moment, to be perfectly frank, it is years after years that i've reflected on it and call it up....