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david shaw and stanford had to answer for ucla tonight. second quarter, ucla knocking on the door.nford loses 38-13. >>> jack plummer would need a big game for the bears to have a chance today. looking to cap off a 75-yard drive, plummer rolls out and hits sturdivant for the touchdown. later in the second, oregon driving, and cal defense trying to stop the ducks on the third down. bo nix runs to keep the drive going. two plays later, nix scores on the quarterback sneak. the cal defense gave up 586 yards, that's the most ever during the justin wilcox era. two minutes to go in the half. nix hits irving who dives into the end zone. nix with three touchdown passes and ran into the end zone three times as cal loses 42-24. the schedule doesn't get easier for the bears. they face number 10 usc in la next week. >>> san jose state hosted nevada in their first game since the tragic passing of camden mcwright. robinson takes the hand off and powers his way into the end zone. and the next possession for nevada, quarterback shane illingworth takes it and he's he's shut down forcing a punt. san
david shaw and stanford had to answer for ucla tonight. second quarter, ucla knocking on the door.nford loses 38-13. >>> jack plummer would need a big game for the bears to have a chance today. looking to cap off a 75-yard drive, plummer rolls out and hits sturdivant for the touchdown. later in the second, oregon driving, and cal defense trying to stop the ducks on the third down. bo nix runs to keep the drive going. two plays later, nix scores on the quarterback sneak. the cal defense...
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they had no answer for ucla last night. ucla knocking on the door and he bulldozers his way into the end zone. stefan looses, 38-13. >> a big game for the bursa have a chance. they are looking to a 75 yard drive. cal was rolling there but said it wasn't so good for the bears. oregon driving the account offense. he takes the snap and runs eight yards to keep the drive going . nick scores on the quarterback and the defense gave up 586 yards, the most ever during that justin wilcox ever. bucky irving drives into the end zone . he ran into the end zone three times as cal looses . the schedule does not get any easier for the bears and they face usc in la next week. >> fourth-quarter san jose state was downed seven. robinson takes that handoff and powers his way into the end zone. he takes the snap and he is shut down. that would force a punt. san jose state played inspired football last night coming back from 14 points down. robinson finds the end zone. san jose states wins one for camden, 35-28. >> second-quarter georgia is a 1
they had no answer for ucla last night. ucla knocking on the door and he bulldozers his way into the end zone. stefan looses, 38-13. >> a big game for the bursa have a chance. they are looking to a 75 yard drive. cal was rolling there but said it wasn't so good for the bears. oregon driving the account offense. he takes the snap and runs eight yards to keep the drive going . nick scores on the quarterback and the defense gave up 586 yards, the most ever during that justin wilcox ever....
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she is also executive director of the african-american policy forum professor of law at ucla , a andumbia university. we welcome you both to democracy now! barbara arnwine, your hashtag is #10millionmoreblackvotes. how are you doing this? >> we are doing it in two ways. one is registering new voters, something like 6 million unregistered african-american voters in this country. can we are also saying to those who are registered, 35% who don't vote, that you have got to show up. show out every election. don't only vote presidential. vote in the midterms. it is so critical. vote the whole ballot, not just the top decisions. no matter what you do, vote. no matter what you do, make sure you are registered. no matter what you do, vote. amy: can you talk, kimberlÉ crenshaw, about how you are linking these two issues, the banned book tour from freedomriders to freedom readers, why it is so important? >> is no secret that our democracy is in crises was of the efforts to suppress black voting, to gerrymandered districts, this is all part of a democracy that is in deep trouble. what a lot of p
she is also executive director of the african-american policy forum professor of law at ucla , a andumbia university. we welcome you both to democracy now! barbara arnwine, your hashtag is #10millionmoreblackvotes. how are you doing this? >> we are doing it in two ways. one is registering new voters, something like 6 million unregistered african-american voters in this country. can we are also saying to those who are registered, 35% who don't vote, that you have got to show up. show out...
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secor also founded an america first group while at ucla. in related news, students at georgetown university confronted mike pence during a speech he gave wednesday. >> mr. vice president, my question for you is, why haven't you extended that bravery to publicly denouncing the violence of january 6 as was condoned by president trump? in order to scourge republican party of trump's antidemocratic, anti-freedom lies that you know to not be true? vice pres. pence: january 6 was a tragic day. but thanks to the courage of law enforcement at the capitol and federal law enforcement, the violence was quelled. and we reconvened the congress the very same day and we completed our duty under the constitution of the united states and the laws of this country. amy: some students walked out of the speech. when asked if he would support trump as a presidential candidate in 2024, mike pence answered, "might be somebody else i prefer more." and actor anna may wong will become the first asian american to be featured on u.s. currency. the newly designed quarte
secor also founded an america first group while at ucla. in related news, students at georgetown university confronted mike pence during a speech he gave wednesday. >> mr. vice president, my question for you is, why haven't you extended that bravery to publicly denouncing the violence of january 6 as was condoned by president trump? in order to scourge republican party of trump's antidemocratic, anti-freedom lies that you know to not be true? vice pres. pence: january 6 was a tragic day....
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secor also founded an america first group while at ucla. in related news, students at georgetown university confronted mike pence during a speech he gave wednesday. >> mr. vice president, my question for you is, why haven't you extended that bravery to publicly denouncing the violence of january 6 as was condoned by president trump? in order to scourge republican party of trump's antidemocratic, anti-freedom lies that you know to not be true? vice pres. pence: january 6 was a tragic day. but thanks to the courage of law enforcement at the capitol and federal law enforcement, the violence was quelled. and we reconvened the congress the very same day and we completed our duty under the constitution of the united states and the laws of this country. amy: some students walked out of the speech. when asked if he would support trump as a presidential candidate in 2024, mike pence answered, "might be somebody else i prefer more." and actor anna may wong will become the first asian american to be featured on u.s. currency. the newly designed quarte
secor also founded an america first group while at ucla. in related news, students at georgetown university confronted mike pence during a speech he gave wednesday. >> mr. vice president, my question for you is, why haven't you extended that bravery to publicly denouncing the violence of january 6 as was condoned by president trump? in order to scourge republican party of trump's antidemocratic, anti-freedom lies that you know to not be true? vice pres. pence: january 6 was a tragic day....
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ucla wins 422 to remain undefeated. > >> to the nhl. san jose taking on the predators in game two of the global series in prague. the prague. the game in the second period. logan gets a goal. then tied at two. nito takes advantage of the open net and puts nashville on top. the preds preds win 3-2. the sharks drop h games in prague and will play the hurricanes friday in the home opener. > >> baseball's wild card series.e mariners trailed 8-1. but this team keeps surprising. top nine, nine, adam frazier double to right field. and sends cal raleigh home for the go ahead run. seattle scores five in the final two innings. george kirby in to close. he gets tapia to fly out for the final out and seattle wins 10-9 to take the series. they advance to the alds alds and will play the houston astros. > >> and, staying in the al, cleveland looking to advance to the divisional round against the the rays. this game remains scoreless for 15 innings. let's say this is a pitcher's duel. in duel. in the end, it was oscar gonzalez who got to be the heroa s
ucla wins 422 to remain undefeated. > >> to the nhl. san jose taking on the predators in game two of the global series in prague. the prague. the game in the second period. logan gets a goal. then tied at two. nito takes advantage of the open net and puts nashville on top. the preds preds win 3-2. the sharks drop h games in prague and will play the hurricanes friday in the home opener. > >> baseball's wild card series.e mariners trailed 8-1. but this team keeps surprising. top...
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it is ucla's first loss of the year.seball, san diego and philly, the philly fans fired up. san diego strikes first. manny machado still a shot to left, part of a four-run ending before philly even got to the plate, but they answer. rhys hoskins, a two-run blast. that's gone. melvin pulled clevenger after just 4 batters. top of the fifth, tied at four now. runner on for one. soto, his first playoff homer for the padres. six-for san diego, and these philly fans going through all the emotions, but the home team scores for in the bottom of the inning to retake the lead. it is hoskins again. second is the game, 8-4 phillies, and watch this -- jt hit a solo homer late to put it away, and the fanatic -- he knew it right off the bat, what a shot that was. phillies win 10-6, taking a 3-1 series lead and can win the national league pennant tomorrow. alcs game three, new york hosting houston. 2-0 houston, yankee fans -- yikes. stunned. top of the 6, 3-zero houston. two on for christian vazquez, single to left. astros win 5-0, taki
it is ucla's first loss of the year.seball, san diego and philly, the philly fans fired up. san diego strikes first. manny machado still a shot to left, part of a four-run ending before philly even got to the plate, but they answer. rhys hoskins, a two-run blast. that's gone. melvin pulled clevenger after just 4 batters. top of the fifth, tied at four now. runner on for one. soto, his first playoff homer for the padres. six-for san diego, and these philly fans going through all the emotions,...
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. > >> another pack 12 matchup between utah and ucla. this was at the rose bowl. fourth quarter, the bruins are up by three. look at this connection. he takes off, 70 yard touchdown gives the bruins a double-digit lead. ucla wins 42-32 two remain remain undefeated. >> san jose taking on the predators abroad. the game is tied in the second period. not yet, logan gets his first goal of the season to give the sharks sharks the lead. later in the period they were tied 2-2, he takes advantage of the net. the charge dropped both games and ty will play the hurricanes on friday and a home opener. >> baseball's wild card series, the mariners trailed 8-1 through through five innings. this teams surprising. adam frazier doubles frazier doubles to right field and sends cal raleigh home for the go-ahead run. seattle scores scores five in the final two innings. in the bottom of the ninth, look at this rookie get the final out. seattle wins 10-9. they advanced to the ale they asked and they will play the houston astros. staying in the letter a l, cleveland is looking against the
. > >> another pack 12 matchup between utah and ucla. this was at the rose bowl. fourth quarter, the bruins are up by three. look at this connection. he takes off, 70 yard touchdown gives the bruins a double-digit lead. ucla wins 42-32 two remain remain undefeated. >> san jose taking on the predators abroad. the game is tied in the second period. not yet, logan gets his first goal of the season to give the sharks sharks the lead. later in the period they were tied 2-2, he takes...
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while at ucla, the ncaa forced her to compete against a male swimmer. she joins us again.nks for coming on. now, you are a woman, so you just learned that from guy once you're a girl, you cry a lot and pay too much for clothes online. would you say that's the sum total of womanhood in your experience as a woman? >> first of all, he doesn't use the term womanhood. he uses the term girlhood. how troubling is that? but, you know, when i first see this, my first initial thought is, is this not aiken to black face? the african american community would -- and rightfully so -- should be outraged if i put on makeup and came on here and identified as an african american and created tiktoks called days of blackhood. let's call what dylan is doing womanhood. this is a man with a fetish, gleefully putting together the stereotypes of woman, makeup, breasts, carrying around too muchons, menstrual cycles, all these things, to define what we are and what we stand for. womanhood is not and should not be a mental disorder suffered by men. >> tucker: this is a mental disorder. whatever, go d
while at ucla, the ncaa forced her to compete against a male swimmer. she joins us again.nks for coming on. now, you are a woman, so you just learned that from guy once you're a girl, you cry a lot and pay too much for clothes online. would you say that's the sum total of womanhood in your experience as a woman? >> first of all, he doesn't use the term womanhood. he uses the term girlhood. how troubling is that? but, you know, when i first see this, my first initial thought is, is this...
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. >> that is my colleague, rachel and some other faculty at ucla. the salt water was moving onto the land. that was a wonderful project and what might happen here is just a few inches of rise in the groundwater. >> thank you so much for coming on the show to explain what we are facing here and i do appreciate it. we will hope to keep the conversation going. >> thank you. really hope this broadcast will help people like the governor, jerry blumenthal realized this is their responsibility. to engage in take a position here. thank you. >> coming up next, it is california clean air day. california clean air day. and take a look at the areas life is busy. so, come to shell and get three things done at once. first, fill up with shell v-power nitro+ to help keep your engine running like new. nice! then save up with the fuel rewards program and never pay full price for gas again. oh wow! and, finally, snack up to save even more at the pump. that's great! make the most of the stop you need to make with shell. wait! there's three of me? awesome! >> welcome ba
. >> that is my colleague, rachel and some other faculty at ucla. the salt water was moving onto the land. that was a wonderful project and what might happen here is just a few inches of rise in the groundwater. >> thank you so much for coming on the show to explain what we are facing here and i do appreciate it. we will hope to keep the conversation going. >> thank you. really hope this broadcast will help people like the governor, jerry blumenthal realized this is their...
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that's according to the new study out of ucla. they found the 2020 fires actually put out double the amount of greenhouse gases. in fact doubl than the state managed to save between 2023 from 2019. >>> and straight ahead in sports, the now defending champs. it's going to be a celebration tomorrow. start on the regular season. before th >>> welcome back. your warriors may be nba champions. stubhub says they're down on the list. number five, in fact. the seaso tips off tomorrow with the ring ceremony at 6:30. so if you wan to go to the home opener, there are still tickets available. bu you have to pay hundreds of dollars to get to the upper level. they say there are options for fans at lower price points. >> and we actually introduced a program, and so we would offer the limited number of tickets priced at $25 for most games throughout the season. so the fans interested in taking part of the program should visit the warriors fest will start at tomo afternn and fans can watcer at you take your social media pictures, vern says use has
that's according to the new study out of ucla. they found the 2020 fires actually put out double the amount of greenhouse gases. in fact doubl than the state managed to save between 2023 from 2019. >>> and straight ahead in sports, the now defending champs. it's going to be a celebration tomorrow. start on the regular season. before th >>> welcome back. your warriors may be nba champions. stubhub says they're down on the list. number five, in fact. the seaso tips off tomorrow...
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give stanford the early lead with the 22 yarder good start for the cardinal but ucla takes back the leadrd's tanner mckee picked off by darius moosaw. and things start to fall apart the very next play zach charbonnet up the gut for 23 yards fourteen three bruins just like that charbonnet ran for three scores 198 yards stanford falls 38 13 cal hosting number eight, oregon looking for last minute halloween ideas. try whatever thiss. tha costumed quarter jack plumber to jay michael sturtevant ace cameraman abe mendoza once again in the right place touchdown bears go up 10 seven, but oregon scores the next 28 points, oregon cuba. nick's ran for three tds through for three this to know a whittington who crashes into the end zone cal falls 42 to 24 and the bears drop to three and five san jose state hosting nevada their first game since spartan freshman, camden wright was killed in a scooter accident. he was just 18 years old the spartans lined up in formation. honoring number six is family out on the field to the game second quarter fourth and two seven cordero finds dominic mazzotti for the
give stanford the early lead with the 22 yarder good start for the cardinal but ucla takes back the leadrd's tanner mckee picked off by darius moosaw. and things start to fall apart the very next play zach charbonnet up the gut for 23 yards fourteen three bruins just like that charbonnet ran for three scores 198 yards stanford falls 38 13 cal hosting number eight, oregon looking for last minute halloween ideas. try whatever thiss. tha costumed quarter jack plumber to jay michael sturtevant ace...
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that's according to the new study out of ucla. they found the 2020 fires actually put out double the amount of greenhouse gases. in fact doubl than the state managed to save between 2023 from 2019. >>> and straight ahead in sports, the now defending champs. it's going to be a celebration tomorrow. start on the regular season. before th have heart failure and still experience unresolved symptoms? heart failure and seemingly unrelated symptoms like carpal tunnel syndrome... ...shortness of breath... ...irregular heartbeat... ...and lower back pain could mean something more serious called attr-cm a rare, underdiagnosed disease that worsens over time, so it's important to recognize the signs. sound like you? call your cardiologist and ask about attr-cm. >>> welcome back. your warriors may be nba champions. stubhub says they're down on the list. number five, in fact. the seaso tips off tomorrow with the ring ceremony at 6:30. so if you wan to go to the home opener, there are still tickets available. bu you have to pay hundreds of dolla
that's according to the new study out of ucla. they found the 2020 fires actually put out double the amount of greenhouse gases. in fact doubl than the state managed to save between 2023 from 2019. >>> and straight ahead in sports, the now defending champs. it's going to be a celebration tomorrow. start on the regular season. before th have heart failure and still experience unresolved symptoms? heart failure and seemingly unrelated symptoms like carpal tunnel syndrome... ...shortness...
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give stanford the early lead with the 22 yarder good start for the cardinal but ucla takes back to leadord's tanner mckee picked off by darius moosaw. and things start to fall apart the very next play zach charbonnet up the gut for 23 yards fourteen three bruins just like that charbonnet ran for three scores 198 yards stanford falls 38 13 cal hosting number eight, oregon looking for last minute halloween ideas. try whatever this is. i love that costume second quarter jack plumber to jay michael sturtevant ace cameraman abe mendoza once again in the right place touchdown bears go up 10 seven, but oregon scores next 28 points, oregon cuba next ran for three tds through for three. this didn't know a whittington who crashes into the end zone cal falls 42 to 24 and the bears drop to three and five san jose state hosting nevada their first game since spartan freshman camden make right was killed in a scooter accident. he was just 18 years old the spartans lined up in formation. honoring number six is family out on the field to the game second quarter fourth and two cordero finds dominic mazzo
give stanford the early lead with the 22 yarder good start for the cardinal but ucla takes back to leadord's tanner mckee picked off by darius moosaw. and things start to fall apart the very next play zach charbonnet up the gut for 23 yards fourteen three bruins just like that charbonnet ran for three scores 198 yards stanford falls 38 13 cal hosting number eight, oregon looking for last minute halloween ideas. try whatever this is. i love that costume second quarter jack plumber to jay michael...
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woman in the state of california that they have an equal shot at going to a place like berkeley or uclaiego. john studies have found that : after the u.c. system could no longer consider race and ethnicity in admissions, the student body became less diverse, especially at berkeley and ucla, the two most selective schools. in 2018, a year after becoming chancellor, christ launched an initiative to improve diversity. part of it was the 2019 hiring of olufemi ogundele, who goes by femi, as head of admissions. >> it is critically important for us, as an institution, for me in my work and in my role, to make sure that we have equitable admissions processes. john: ogundele, who previously worked on diversity in the admissions offices of other schools, including stanford and cornell, changed how his team judges applications. >> we are evaluating applicants and looking for excellence, and not perfection. that means that it allows us to take a look at students in the context of where they are coming from, everything from the curriculum that they are attempting, to the extracurricular activities
woman in the state of california that they have an equal shot at going to a place like berkeley or uclaiego. john studies have found that : after the u.c. system could no longer consider race and ethnicity in admissions, the student body became less diverse, especially at berkeley and ucla, the two most selective schools. in 2018, a year after becoming chancellor, christ launched an initiative to improve diversity. part of it was the 2019 hiring of olufemi ogundele, who goes by femi, as head of...
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hornet sting the dubs 1213 the warriors have lost four straight in charlotte stanford and number 12 uclathe rose bowl which turned 100 this week. stanford's kicker josh carter kick five field goals last week in their win over asu. have stanford the early lead with the 22 yarder good start for the cardinal but ucla takes back the lead quickly then stanford's tanner mckee picked off by darius moosaw. and things start to fall apart the very next play zach charbonnet up the gut for 23 yards fourteen three bruins just like that charbonnet ran for three scores a hundred ninety eight yards stanford falls 38 13 cal hosting number eight, oregon looking for last minute halloween ideas. try whatever this is. i love that costume second quarter jack plummer to jay michael sturtevant ace cameraman aid mendoza once again in the right place touchdown bears go up 10 7, but oregon scores next 28 points, oregon cuba next ran for three tds through for three this to noah whittington who crashes into the end zone cal falls 42 to 24 in the bears drop to three and five san jose state hosting nevada their first
hornet sting the dubs 1213 the warriors have lost four straight in charlotte stanford and number 12 uclathe rose bowl which turned 100 this week. stanford's kicker josh carter kick five field goals last week in their win over asu. have stanford the early lead with the 22 yarder good start for the cardinal but ucla takes back the lead quickly then stanford's tanner mckee picked off by darius moosaw. and things start to fall apart the very next play zach charbonnet up the gut for 23 yards...
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the other two are here in california at ucla's children's hospital and heritage day hospil day hospital. a nine-year-old boy got a surprise at the indianapolis zoo, helping one of of the trainers on stage at the dolphins show, then, this happened. >> can you come over here by me? >> [ laughter ] >> just take that in, right? tht right? that is joseph's dad, petty officer joe for serving our country in the u.s. navy. he's stationed in san diego but got to come home for this beautiful woman to surprise him. him. the indianapolis zoo helped make that reunion possible, and and the family got to meet some of the dolphins after the show. everybody walked a little t talr after seeing that moment. > >> still ahead, a throwback to the 1990s. remembmber lilink 18? cotton candy. pink lemonade. bubble gum. when tobacco companies sell candy flavored products, they know exactly what they're doing because four out of five kids who use tobacco start with a flavored product. and once they're hooked, they can be addicted for life. this election: we can stop big tobacco's dirty trick. voting yes on prop 31
the other two are here in california at ucla's children's hospital and heritage day hospil day hospital. a nine-year-old boy got a surprise at the indianapolis zoo, helping one of of the trainers on stage at the dolphins show, then, this happened. >> can you come over here by me? >> [ laughter ] >> just take that in, right? tht right? that is joseph's dad, petty officer joe for serving our country in the u.s. navy. he's stationed in san diego but got to come home for this...
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now that's according to a new study out of ucla. researchers found the 2020 fires emitted double the amount of greenhouse gases than the state managed to save between 2003 and 2019. that drop is attributed to the elecc the electric power generation. > >> and a tomato facility in cenl in central valley is experimenting with a new way to get water. the packing company turns a ton of tomatoes into ketchup and tomato paste. is tapping into something else hin else hidden inside? it teamed up with the water technologies based in australia. the compans company harvests water that naturally comes in fruits and . the leftover liquid are being st are being sent to a different pipe. raw tomatoes have 90% water. >> and what we do is we cleverlh cleverly catch that condensation, and then we relic through the purification process. >> california's packing is the t the first to test it out in the. what used to be discarded as war as wastewater is now cleaned and and stored in tanks to be sent onto local areas that are in need. > >> all right, i thi
now that's according to a new study out of ucla. researchers found the 2020 fires emitted double the amount of greenhouse gases than the state managed to save between 2003 and 2019. that drop is attributed to the elecc the electric power generation. > >> and a tomato facility in cenl in central valley is experimenting with a new way to get water. the packing company turns a ton of tomatoes into ketchup and tomato paste. is tapping into something else hin else hidden inside? it teamed...
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he was a four letter man, uniquely, at ucla. ironically, baseball was probably his weakest sport. football being his best. nevertheless, because of the barriers, racial barriers deeply impeded in american culture, jackie was unable to join major league baseball until he was a very old rookie at 27. playing for montreal and the dodgers one year later. jackie presented a image of moderation for the first two years. but, in 1949, branch rickey removed the rains. and jackie had a season to remember, unmatched by many other ballplayers in the hall of fame. he hit 3:42, he knocked in over 120 runs, stole 37 bases. he led the dodgers to the pennant and, unfortunately, god prove to be a yankee fan. and the dodgers lost, despite having a much better lineup except for pitching. robinson was able, finally, to be his own person. doing that, he set the stage for integration of hotels restaurants, businesses. he was able, as we mentioned earlier, before the telecast, he moved from supporting nixon in 62 supporting humphrey in 68. so, he's a man who changes with the times. but he remains a perma
he was a four letter man, uniquely, at ucla. ironically, baseball was probably his weakest sport. football being his best. nevertheless, because of the barriers, racial barriers deeply impeded in american culture, jackie was unable to join major league baseball until he was a very old rookie at 27. playing for montreal and the dodgers one year later. jackie presented a image of moderation for the first two years. but, in 1949, branch rickey removed the rains. and jackie had a season to...
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ucla has stated that in its interest to buying the software, which is produced by social fentanyl, it is unclear if it has done so at this point. point. > >> still ahead, our weight-loss trend is causing serious health health risks for diabetics. whie people without the disease > >> doctors are being bombarded by people wanting to take a diabetes management drug , but not because they are diabetic. because they think it will help them lose weight. nicole comstock reports that it is causing people who actually need need the drug to go without. >> looking to get back into your yourty two diabetes zone? >> reporter: it is a medication meant to improve blood sugar in adults with type two diabetes. but some pharmacies are apparently in short supply of ozempic because of perfectly healthy people who want to lose a little weight. >> adults lost on average up to 12 pounds. >> there's a lot of anxiety in the community right now over the ozempic shortage. >> reporter: >> reporter: zoe wit is living with insulin-dependent diabetes and now works with mutual aid diabetes or mad, a network that sec
ucla has stated that in its interest to buying the software, which is produced by social fentanyl, it is unclear if it has done so at this point. point. > >> still ahead, our weight-loss trend is causing serious health health risks for diabetics. whie people without the disease > >> doctors are being bombarded by people wanting to take a diabetes management drug , but not because they are diabetic. because they think it will help them lose weight. nicole comstock reports that...
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said teaching was rewarding the findings were published by the california teachers association and ucla center for the transformation of schools for intense surveys said they have considered leaving the profession but the reality is that many don't have you been here 10 15 years, right? it's hard to realize are you just going to move your whole family out of this profession you built a community the lack of respect towards teachers is another growing problem many of those surveys said they would like to see stronger discipline policies put in place. we asked the superintendent of public instruction about that. obviously, we work on ways to address any kind of student behaviors. we've seen those spike and depression for many of our students. we've got to address that i think the idea is to get blame and be focused on solutions how to help our teachers get better pay and better working conditions the survey found that many believe there's a way to attract and retain teachers treat education as if it was central to public policy the way you would say national defense is central to public p
said teaching was rewarding the findings were published by the california teachers association and ucla center for the transformation of schools for intense surveys said they have considered leaving the profession but the reality is that many don't have you been here 10 15 years, right? it's hard to realize are you just going to move your whole family out of this profession you built a community the lack of respect towards teachers is another growing problem many of those surveys said they...
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joining us now is gordon klein, former ucla professor. he, too, was the target of a student petition to be fired when he didn't cave in to requests to grade black students more leniently after the death of george floyd. also with me is charlie cook, the author of the college scam. professor, great to see you tonight. dr. jones noted that students have been less engaged since covid. does that surprise you, given your experience that we chronicled? >> what was that a couple of years ago? was it it does surprise me at all for you. i think you summarize it magnificently. we have a coddled generation. we have a group of people who have learned to get by, whether it was due to covid, whether it's due to civil unrest, whether they want to believe that a solar eclipse, who knows what they're going to blame it on . they believe they have an entitlement to good grades and the lack of studying. we can track that because the extent you teach remotely, you get a printout if you desire. and how many minutes some students spent with your class. one of m
joining us now is gordon klein, former ucla professor. he, too, was the target of a student petition to be fired when he didn't cave in to requests to grade black students more leniently after the death of george floyd. also with me is charlie cook, the author of the college scam. professor, great to see you tonight. dr. jones noted that students have been less engaged since covid. does that surprise you, given your experience that we chronicled? >> what was that a couple of years ago?...
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in california, a los angeles jury found former ucla gynecologist james heaps guilty of sexually abusing his patients. hundreds of women have accused heaps of sexual assault. in may, the university of california agreed to pay out a record $700 million to the survivors. heaps now faces up to 28 years in prison when he is sentenced next month. and in labor news, a tentative agreement has been reached between thousands of unionized mental healthcare workers and kaiser permanente, the u.s.'s largest nonprofit healthcare organization, ending a two-month strike. the national union of healthcare workers had been denouncing chronic staff shortages at kaiser, forcing patients to wait months for an appointment. the strike began in august led by thousands of workers in california. kaiser healthcare workers in hawaii, oregon, and washington state later joined. and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. we begin today's show in britain, where liz truss has resigned as prime minister after just 45 days in office. during her
in california, a los angeles jury found former ucla gynecologist james heaps guilty of sexually abusing his patients. hundreds of women have accused heaps of sexual assault. in may, the university of california agreed to pay out a record $700 million to the survivors. heaps now faces up to 28 years in prison when he is sentenced next month. and in labor news, a tentative agreement has been reached between thousands of unionized mental healthcare workers and kaiser permanente, the u.s.'s largest...
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extension of metros purple line, it's going to cover one of la's busiest areas and job centers from ucla, the future home of many sites, like the 2028 olympics. [applause] olympics.(applause.)and, by the -- by the way, congratulations. i did not use any undue influence. [laughter] i just said i like l.a. anyway. you will get in trouble. the first metro rail line opened in 1990 with 17 stations. since then, more lines have been built to meet the needs of this vast city. under mayor garcetti's leadership, you finally got going on extending the purple line. you got a big boost in funding from the infrastructure law to finish the job. the extension of the purple line is going to add seven new stations, build a reliable high-speed connection between downtown and the westside. a trip from koreatown to the va campus, which now takes over an hour on a bus, sometimes longer than that is going to shrink to 25 minutes on rail. we expect to see nearly 80,000 more riders on metro every day, thanks to the purple line extension. [applause] roughly fewer car rides every 27,000 day. it's going to affect
extension of metros purple line, it's going to cover one of la's busiest areas and job centers from ucla, the future home of many sites, like the 2028 olympics. [applause] olympics.(applause.)and, by the -- by the way, congratulations. i did not use any undue influence. [laughter] i just said i like l.a. anyway. you will get in trouble. the first metro rail line opened in 1990 with 17 stations. since then, more lines have been built to meet the needs of this vast city. under mayor garcetti's...
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with the sound of a whistle the game begins stanford women's soccer team taking on ucla the players still very much mourning the loss of katie meyer the 22 year old star goldtender who died by suicide in february, andrea. keita hota is a sophomore. it's been difficult for sure. we miss her every day dawning katie's number 19 in her memory on this mental health awareness night signified by the butterfly sticker. we just want to raise awareness for mental health and make sure that we are getting rid of a stigma and making sure that everyone knows that they are supported mentally and physically as athletes fans dreaming into a sold out stadium young soccer players taking to this table writing note 7 couragement because it's good that they understand that others may be going through the same thing. she'll be ever plays for a soccer team in mill valley and says katie's death is being felt i felt really sad that anyone could feel that way and even when they got to be like on stanford soccer team team captain all that and from stanford's former captain to a young captain in mill valley zoe clark
with the sound of a whistle the game begins stanford women's soccer team taking on ucla the players still very much mourning the loss of katie meyer the 22 year old star goldtender who died by suicide in february, andrea. keita hota is a sophomore. it's been difficult for sure. we miss her every day dawning katie's number 19 in her memory on this mental health awareness night signified by the butterfly sticker. we just want to raise awareness for mental health and make sure that we are getting...
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their highest level talks yet named that ending 2 years of civil war r t correspondent, toronto let. ucla examines the roots of the conflict, done its devastating consequences. the very last thing by radio violence, from the organizers of this piece talks as it were, the a you the african union, that it has been a really mom with regards to details in any progress. but forces with inside knowledge say that the talks will have to be extended because as it currently is, there is no announcement and there is no sation of possibilities. and that's what they're really working towards. and the sources say that we might have a light agreement in terms of that. but as we currently know, the situation on the ground in ethiopia is that the conflict is very much carrying on. and another voice that has emerged that really wants to be part of a solution going forward is the heart of people, as you know, if your p r is really separated along ethnic lines. and when i be, the prime minister of ethiopia came into power, he really looked at centralizing the power and dismantling the f. no structure of if h
their highest level talks yet named that ending 2 years of civil war r t correspondent, toronto let. ucla examines the roots of the conflict, done its devastating consequences. the very last thing by radio violence, from the organizers of this piece talks as it were, the a you the african union, that it has been a really mom with regards to details in any progress. but forces with inside knowledge say that the talks will have to be extended because as it currently is, there is no announcement...
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just going to give ellen a quick introduction ellen is the founder holds degrees from harvard and uclan comparative literature and has studies 25 languages just forli fun. pendulous with her husband in new york city. i'm now going to let ellen take it away pre-thank you so much for being here as she discovered unchecked discusses "rebel with a clause". >> thank you. [applause] about all of you grammar nerds. [laughter] will come to the grammar table. i find myself asking a question right now. not if you bit of me, of myself. how did i end up here? because i did not see this coming four years ago when i acquired a folding table on the internet and made a little grammar table sign and then started taking this outside of my building. i think i should establish a grammar philosophy right away. for meat grammar is not about a set of commandments and restrictions to make people feel bad c about the sentence they jt wrote. i certainly care about principles of sound writing and established language patterns for it for me grammar is a sense of adventure. is this a wild land of linguistic possib
just going to give ellen a quick introduction ellen is the founder holds degrees from harvard and uclan comparative literature and has studies 25 languages just forli fun. pendulous with her husband in new york city. i'm now going to let ellen take it away pre-thank you so much for being here as she discovered unchecked discusses "rebel with a clause". >> thank you. [applause] about all of you grammar nerds. [laughter] will come to the grammar table. i find myself asking a...
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with the sound of a whistle the game begins stanford women's soccer team taking on ucla the players still very much mourning the loss of katie meyer the 22 year old star goldtender who died by suicide in february, andrea. keita hota is a sophomore. it's been difficult for sure. we miss her every day dawning katie's number 19 in her memory on this mental health awareness night signified by the butterfly sticker. we just want to raise awareness for mental health and make sure that we are getting rid of a stigma and making sure that everyone knows that they are supported mentally and physically as athletes fans dreaming into a sold out stadium young soccer players taking to this table writing note 7 couragement because it's good that they understand that others may be going through the same thing. she'll be ever plays for a soccer team in mill valley and says katie's death is being felt i felt really sad that anyone could feel that way and even when they got to be like on stanford soccer team team captain all that and from stanford's former captain to a young captain in mill valley zoe clark
with the sound of a whistle the game begins stanford women's soccer team taking on ucla the players still very much mourning the loss of katie meyer the 22 year old star goldtender who died by suicide in february, andrea. keita hota is a sophomore. it's been difficult for sure. we miss her every day dawning katie's number 19 in her memory on this mental health awareness night signified by the butterfly sticker. we just want to raise awareness for mental health and make sure that we are getting...
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the founder of the communication skills facility she holds degrees from harvard and ucla and comparative literature in thee studies 25 languages. i'm now going to let ellen take it away. thank you for being here as she discusses rebel without a cause. [applause] hello all you grammar nerds. welcome to the grammar table. for me grammar is not a set of commandments and restrictions to make people feel bad about the census they just wrote. i certainly care about principles of sound writing establishing language patterns. for me grammar is the sense of adventure and this wildland of possibilities and it's grounded not just in themy grammar lessos of my childhood which were very extensive and 100% joyous for me. i loved every moment of everything i needed. spelling, cursive, all that stuff. i'm guessing you have similar feelings or maybe you have early childhood trauma as you are hoping to overcome. either way, i just think of grammar from multiple angles. the reading i did throughout my life has a huge effect on how i think about language and all of the permutations.r people that think a sen
the founder of the communication skills facility she holds degrees from harvard and ucla and comparative literature in thee studies 25 languages. i'm now going to let ellen take it away. thank you for being here as she discusses rebel without a cause. [applause] hello all you grammar nerds. welcome to the grammar table. for me grammar is not a set of commandments and restrictions to make people feel bad about the census they just wrote. i certainly care about principles of sound writing...
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she holds degrees from harvard in german and ucla in caretive literature and d -- comparative literature just for fun. she lives with her husband in new york city. thankk you, ellen, forking here. she's discussing rebel without a cause. >> thank you. >> i should establish a grammar philosophy right away. it's not about a set of command ofcommandments and making people care about the sentences they wrote and established language pattern and grammar is a sense of add venn sureture and linguistic possibilities and not grammar lessons andd it's not grounded in the grammares lessons of my childho, which were very extensive and completely 100% joyous for me and loved every moment of everything i did in school. we can add to that spelling, cursive, all that stuff. either way, i just think of grammar is from multiple angles and on top of the grammar lessons that i v and the reading i do throughout my life. i meet a lot of people at the table and you think a sentence has to be done a certain way and can't begin with this word or be done with that word and reading this i nicely, there's a lot of s
she holds degrees from harvard in german and ucla in caretive literature and d -- comparative literature just for fun. she lives with her husband in new york city. thankk you, ellen, forking here. she's discussing rebel without a cause. >> thank you. >> i should establish a grammar philosophy right away. it's not about a set of command ofcommandments and making people care about the sentences they wrote and established language pattern and grammar is a sense of add venn sureture and...
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>> according to a new ucla study, carbon pollution in california wiped out 16 years of the state's greenhouse, fires burned or .2 million killed dozens of people and destroyed thousands of homes, said he says fires released roughly 127 million megatons of greenhouse gas emissions, twice of california's emission cuts from 2003 to 2019 but some researchers disagree with the premise sink also fuel emissions and wildfire emissions are different. they say also fuel emissions stay in the atmosphere thousands of years while wildfire emissions are eventually reabsorbed by vegetative growth somewhere on the planet. stuart: good to know. california announced they will end state of emergency, covid state of emergency let us but they won't until next february. the judgment on the right hand side of the screen is larry elder, why the delay until february? >> iran for governor, i was hammered by suggesting the state of emergency was too broad state too long and i was considered anti- vaccine. growing recognition there are unanticipated that consequences to lockdowns both for businesses and schools, kids lo
>> according to a new ucla study, carbon pollution in california wiped out 16 years of the state's greenhouse, fires burned or .2 million killed dozens of people and destroyed thousands of homes, said he says fires released roughly 127 million megatons of greenhouse gas emissions, twice of california's emission cuts from 2003 to 2019 but some researchers disagree with the premise sink also fuel emissions and wildfire emissions are different. they say also fuel emissions stay in the...
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he attended college at ucla. he competed as hard as he could at everything you did so that his gifts wouldn't go to waste. and rachel robinson was in every way his equal, ladies, in every way his equal. she made her education a priority, she worked hard in school, she eventually became a nurse. so, jackie and rachel robinson weren't destined for greatness, they prepared themselves for greatness, which meant that they could make a difference outside of baseball as well and that is the only thing that is important for you to understand. you can be great in your profession, you can earn a lot of money, you can be famous, but the question is, what are you doing for others? after he retired, jackie robinson became a real leader in the civil rights movement, working with dr. king, the naacp. he helped to start a bank to help other minorities start their own small businesses and open their own homes. and after his death, mrs. robinson carried on that legacy by starting the jackie robinson foundation, which has provided
he attended college at ucla. he competed as hard as he could at everything you did so that his gifts wouldn't go to waste. and rachel robinson was in every way his equal, ladies, in every way his equal. she made her education a priority, she worked hard in school, she eventually became a nurse. so, jackie and rachel robinson weren't destined for greatness, they prepared themselves for greatness, which meant that they could make a difference outside of baseball as well and that is the only thing...
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i thought that ucla is still renowned nationwide and gets the accolade as the number one public university in america. we're suppose to get there and stay there due to a culture of rigor which was built up over a hundred years. we are de-- >> remember, george w. bush had -- that was one of the most accurate ways of describing what we're doing to young people with the way they speak, the way they, you know, write. what they don't read and what they do read in schools. it's not making them better. it's making them less able to understand the world around them in a clear way. and yet this is what we're doing. >> it also makes them really depressed. it's anxious, alcohol addicted and psychiatric drug generation in history. why? because they're thinking about themselves all the time. in a cystism doesn't lead for life. commitment, duty, honor, patriotism, that actually is a good way to live you're life. do something hard and believe in delaid gratification, not just whether or not you have enough is that gram likes or -- instagram likes. i think the society of overfocusing on the feelings of ge
i thought that ucla is still renowned nationwide and gets the accolade as the number one public university in america. we're suppose to get there and stay there due to a culture of rigor which was built up over a hundred years. we are de-- >> remember, george w. bush had -- that was one of the most accurate ways of describing what we're doing to young people with the way they speak, the way they, you know, write. what they don't read and what they do read in schools. it's not making them...
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founder of the communication skills training consultancy, she holds degrees from harvard in german and ucla in comparative literature and studied 25 languages just for fun and she lives with her husband in new york city. i will now let ellen jovin take it away as she discusses "rebel with a clause". [applause] >> hello all you grammar nerds, welcome to the grammar table. i find myself asking a question right now, not of you but of me, myself, how that i end up here because i didn't see this coming four years ago when i acquired table on the internet and made a little grammar table sign and then started taking it outside my building. i think i should establish a grammar philosophy right away, for he grammar is not about a set of commandments and restrictions to make people feel bad about the sentence they just wrote. i care about principles of sound writing and established language patterns. for me grammar is a sense of adventure. a wildland of linguistic possibilities grounded not just in grammar lessons of my childhood which were very extensive and completely one hundred% joyous for me. i
founder of the communication skills training consultancy, she holds degrees from harvard in german and ucla in comparative literature and studied 25 languages just for fun and she lives with her husband in new york city. i will now let ellen jovin take it away as she discusses "rebel with a clause". [applause] >> hello all you grammar nerds, welcome to the grammar table. i find myself asking a question right now, not of you but of me, myself, how that i end up here because i...
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tara: with the sound of a whistle, the game begins, stanford women's soccer team taking on ucla, the mourning the loss of katie meier, the star goaltender who died by suicide in february. andrea is a sophomore. >> it's been difficult. tara: donning katie's number 19, on this mental health awareness night. >> we want to raise awareness and get rid of the stigma and make sure everyone knows they are supported mentally and physically as athletes. tara: fans streaming into a sold-out stadium, young soccer players taking to this table, writing notes of encouragement. >> why is it so important we talk about it? >> it is good they understand someone is maybe going through the same thing. tara: shelby plays for a soccer team in mill valley and says katie's death is being felt. >> i'm sad that anyone could feel that way and even on stanford soccer team, team captain, all that. tara: from the former captain to a young captain in mill valley, zoe clark. >> we love zoe. tara: the camaraderie is clear. what does it mean to have a close group of teammates in your life? >> it is really fun because
tara: with the sound of a whistle, the game begins, stanford women's soccer team taking on ucla, the mourning the loss of katie meier, the star goaltender who died by suicide in february. andrea is a sophomore. >> it's been difficult. tara: donning katie's number 19, on this mental health awareness night. >> we want to raise awareness and get rid of the stigma and make sure everyone knows they are supported mentally and physically as athletes. tara: fans streaming into a sold-out...
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one of the most iconic standup specials is george carlin on campus taped in california and ucla two daysthe reason he had if there is because is an outrageous comedian at the time, i college was the only place he felt safe telling offensive jokes. it's a one hour special. nowadays the list of things you can say in one hour and seven minutes long before your show starts and that's where they have taken this backwards, it is bizarre and why the left is losing cultural wars and elections. the party as we say joined the machine, it's crazy. >> imagine a college used to be a safe space. >> for free thought. they exclude jewish speakers because they want to protect palestinian students. >> my favorite joke from dave chapelle when he said many days or singular days? big saturday flops our next, stay with us. ♪ welcome back to "the big saturday show". welcome back to "the big saturday show". i will go first. my big flop is more of a critique. actor bruce willis suffered from aphasia sold his image right to speak to an artificial intelligence outfit called deep cake. they've already imposed his l
one of the most iconic standup specials is george carlin on campus taped in california and ucla two daysthe reason he had if there is because is an outrageous comedian at the time, i college was the only place he felt safe telling offensive jokes. it's a one hour special. nowadays the list of things you can say in one hour and seven minutes long before your show starts and that's where they have taken this backwards, it is bizarre and why the left is losing cultural wars and elections. the...
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liz: professor of information studies at ucla says it is the new normal to see conspiracy aries spread not only in far corners of the internet but seemingly mainstream spaces. much of that coming he says, is due to social media algorithms that were were controversial content. >> facebook, around the time of the election of trump, the number of empirically false stories were more viral on facebook than the top 20 real news stories. these are the issues we have seen hijacked democracies and transform our political life and more extremist directions. liz: it is unclear what prompted musk to delete his tweet. it came in response to a tweet from hillary clinton about how the alleged attacker had posted conspiracy theories of his own on his social media. she tweeted that it is shocking but not surprising that violence is the result. outside pelosi's home, it has been quiet. someone came by to drop off flowers. there's a number of san francisco police cars, but no activity we have seen from the family. liz kreutz come abc7news. dan: we have been on this story since friday morning when it happ
liz: professor of information studies at ucla says it is the new normal to see conspiracy aries spread not only in far corners of the internet but seemingly mainstream spaces. much of that coming he says, is due to social media algorithms that were were controversial content. >> facebook, around the time of the election of trump, the number of empirically false stories were more viral on facebook than the top 20 real news stories. these are the issues we have seen hijacked democracies and...
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ucla law professor recently spoke about the fourth amendment which defines unreasonable searches and seizures and that the police. here's a portion of that program. >> even think about the trauma of seeing your servants pins get the wall with guns. you having a gun pointed at you. not knowing what any of this is going to go. i didn't really think that much about it in the moment. it's years after years i reflect on it. then call up and realize what a frightening, frightening moment that is. and how that vulnerability is a defining feature of what it means to be black. the extent in which any particular police interaction is potentially a killing zone. and what it means to kind of live with that existenial reality of it. >> watch the full program search or the title of his book unreasonable. booktv.org. x you are watching book tv for complete television schedule visit booktv.org. you can also follow along behind the scenes on social media book tv on twitter, instagram, and facebook. me in welcoming our g. [applause] what a crowd. >> welcome both. >> thank you so much. >> thank you all
ucla law professor recently spoke about the fourth amendment which defines unreasonable searches and seizures and that the police. here's a portion of that program. >> even think about the trauma of seeing your servants pins get the wall with guns. you having a gun pointed at you. not knowing what any of this is going to go. i didn't really think that much about it in the moment. it's years after years i reflect on it. then call up and realize what a frightening, frightening moment that...
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stanford women's soccer team taking on ucla, the players still mourning the loss of katie meyer, the 22-year-old star goaltender who died by suicide in february. andrea is a sophomore. >> we miss her every day. reporter: donning katie's number 19 in her memory on this mental health awareness night signified by the butterfly stickers. >> we want to raise awareness for mental health and make sure that everyone knows they are supported mentally and physically. reporter: fans streaming into a sold-out stadium. young soccer players taking to this table, writing notes of encouragement. why do you think it is important we talk about mental health? >> it is good that they understand others may be going through the same thing. reporter: shelby place for a soccer team in mill valley and says katie's death is still being felt. >> highfield sad that anybody could feel that way. even when they got to be on stanford soccer team, team captain, all that. reporter: from stanford's former captain to a young captain in mill valley, zoe clark. >> we love zoe. reporter: the camaraderie is clear. what doe
stanford women's soccer team taking on ucla, the players still mourning the loss of katie meyer, the 22-year-old star goaltender who died by suicide in february. andrea is a sophomore. >> we miss her every day. reporter: donning katie's number 19 in her memory on this mental health awareness night signified by the butterfly stickers. >> we want to raise awareness for mental health and make sure that everyone knows they are supported mentally and physically. reporter: fans streaming...
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california systems say when a state ban went into effect the proportion of black and latino freshman at uclahly half. >> it would be a very, very sad day in history. this is the way forward not the way they are proposing to take us. eliminating 1000 african-american hispanics from the harvard campus. >> 2003 supreme court precedent which have held narrowly tailored and brace affirmative action programs as long as schools don't base admission solely on race or a quota system then justice sandra day o'connor the deciding vote in the case at the court expects 25 years from now the use of racial preferences will no longer be necessary. >> that is the very argument that lands at the supreme court tomorrow morning. joining me now is john. welcome to "fox news sunday." >> hi, shannon. great to be with you. the school say they have not discriminated. it continues to study whether consideration of races necessary to assemble a class comprising students of different backgrounds. no alternative is presently workable. harvard needs to be able to use race and putting together a diverse class. >> harvard
california systems say when a state ban went into effect the proportion of black and latino freshman at uclahly half. >> it would be a very, very sad day in history. this is the way forward not the way they are proposing to take us. eliminating 1000 african-american hispanics from the harvard campus. >> 2003 supreme court precedent which have held narrowly tailored and brace affirmative action programs as long as schools don't base admission solely on race or a quota system then...
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ucla professor rethink homeownership. i'm not manghis up. ucla again, not a greenpeace blog. this is happening now go next what's happening your kids is having baby pure environmental vandalism. how many here have had engaged in pure environmental say i vandals. next we did wrap this here. oh, climate change bc dr. clinically diagnosed patient as suffering from climate change first case had heat stroke this now happening head of the emergency department but it's okay because if you get diagnosed with it look what happens next you can die with oh he says vote the way climate change next but then you can die can be on your certificate. there's a whole move this was actually in a peer reviewed journal, australian university climate is a killer. we had to put it on death certificate. so next, global warming is a bigger threat, the coronavirus next. so the harvard school is now linking covid and climate causes also increase. we need to make climate to prevent the next pandemic. so if you don't support the green new deal or u.n. climate, you're a grandma killer. next this is all th
ucla professor rethink homeownership. i'm not manghis up. ucla again, not a greenpeace blog. this is happening now go next what's happening your kids is having baby pure environmental vandalism. how many here have had engaged in pure environmental say i vandals. next we did wrap this here. oh, climate change bc dr. clinically diagnosed patient as suffering from climate change first case had heat stroke this now happening head of the emergency department but it's okay because if you get...