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. >>> how the university of california system might be on the verge of changing the college admissions process as we know it. >>> turned away. a stunning revelation that one s. bay university only helped six homeless students. students who struggle to find. share their stories. ["white rabbit" by jefferson airplane] ♪ one pill makes you larger ♪ and one pill makes you smaller ♪ ♪ and the ones that mother gives you ♪ ♪ don't do anything at all ♪ remember what the dormouse said ♪ welcome aboard. ♪ feed your head >>> after weeks of threats from president trump the epa has indeed sent the city of san francisco a notice saying it is in violation of the clean water act. the epa claims homeless are a risk to the water supply. and that waste and debris going into the storm drains. san francisco said that is simply not true. the water supply comes from the high sierra. and his sewer system captures and treats street litter that will flow into the ocean and bay. the mayor is saying the epa is being used as a political weapon. mayor london woodberry fired back saying the epa has been systematical
. >>> how the university of california system might be on the verge of changing the college admissions process as we know it. >>> turned away. a stunning revelation that one s. bay university only helped six homeless students. students who struggle to find. share their stories. ["white rabbit" by jefferson airplane] ♪ one pill makes you larger ♪ and one pill makes you smaller ♪ ♪ and the ones that mother gives you ♪ ♪ don't do anything at all ♪ remember...
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university of michigan at ann arbor where he earned his ph.d. in mathematics at age 24. in 1967, he became an assistant professor at the university of california berkeley teaching undergrad courses in calculus and geometry. he was the youngest professor ever hired by the university. but kaczynski was not popular with his students. >> you can get very good ratings as a teacher in berkeley. he was very uninvolved with his students. contemptuous of them. and their minuscule intellects compared to his own. >> during this time, kaczynski was growing increasingly disillusioned with contemporary society. >> this was somebody who was deeply disturbed. and if you can't deal with society as it is or people as they are, how are you going to deal with the society that's changing? >> it was when he was at ann arbor that he started fantasizing about killing people who were tools of the industrial society. but by the time he went to berkeley, he was already determining that he was going to work for a couple of years, save up money, then move to the woods and drop out of society altogether. >> in 1969, kaczynski abruptly resigned his teaching position. he lat
university of michigan at ann arbor where he earned his ph.d. in mathematics at age 24. in 1967, he became an assistant professor at the university of california berkeley teaching undergrad courses in calculus and geometry. he was the youngest professor ever hired by the university. but kaczynski was not popular with his students. >> you can get very good ratings as a teacher in berkeley. he was very uninvolved with his students. contemptuous of them. and their minuscule intellects...
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it's like don't panic, but don't delay. >> officials for the statewide university of california systemsresident's office refused to answer our questions on camera but they did send a statement that reads in part, quote, university of california believes it is important to proactively upgrade its buildings. the university is seeking to exceed current state requirements and, quote, the university is exploring sources of funding to help including a bond put to the voters in march of 2020 to help pay for all the needed retrofits. a price tag that experts tell me could rise into the billions of dollars. we'll stay on this story. i'm stephen stock, nbc bay area news. >>> well, one thing we have been talking about a lot this week are those inchearthquakes. we've been feeling them. i've been covering them and exchange when the earthquakes start to shake. >> we've only seen a few minor aftershocks this morning. when it's all calm, the time to prepare as we enjoy some sunshine. behind that system that moved through this morning. looking at san francisco and then head over towards the east bay, li
it's like don't panic, but don't delay. >> officials for the statewide university of california systemsresident's office refused to answer our questions on camera but they did send a statement that reads in part, quote, university of california believes it is important to proactively upgrade its buildings. the university is seeking to exceed current state requirements and, quote, the university is exploring sources of funding to help including a bond put to the voters in march of 2020 to...
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student should have, especially since this kind of thing would unfortunately happen at universities. >> a new law would require universities of california and california state university health centers to offer on- campus the abortion pill. the governor to cytologic initiation that would reduce barriers for hundreds of california public university students forced to go off campus to take medication for abortions every month.>> i feel horrible about my peers would go through this in their dorms with out anyone to support them. >> the pill is given into the doses. pro-life clubs at san jose state university want it off their campus. >> i am so mad, imagine a woman taking the pill in her dorm room? >> the abortion pill would be available on all uc and csu campuses by 2023. >>> the governor signed a be divorces for which would allow them to prescribe about abortion pills to patients on a nap on a smart phone. >>> fire is at the scene of a three alarm fire in san lan andrew right now when they arrived a few minutes ago. flames were shooting through the roof it appears to be apartment complex. this is all unfolding on the 400 block of davis s
student should have, especially since this kind of thing would unfortunately happen at universities. >> a new law would require universities of california and california state university health centers to offer on- campus the abortion pill. the governor to cytologic initiation that would reduce barriers for hundreds of california public university students forced to go off campus to take medication for abortions every month.>> i feel horrible about my peers would go through this in...
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. >> officials for the state-wide university of california system's president's office refused to answer our questions on camera but did send us a statement that reads in part, quote, university of california believes it's important to proactively upgrade its buildings and the university is seeking to exceed current state requirements and, quote, the university is exploring sources of funding to help including a bond put to the voters in march of 2020 to help pay for all the needed retrofits, a price tag that experts tell me could rise into the billions of dollars. we'll stay on this story. >> if you have a story for our investigative unit, you can call 1- 88-996-tips or go online. >>> not one but two clintons in the area today, and the message they delivered to a packed house when we continue. >>> right now, not on the campaign trail but a book tour. hilary and chelsea clinton visit the bay area. thanks for joining us, everybody, on this special edition of "nbc bay area news." >> hillary clinton and her daughter chelsea were in the bay area touring with their book, and nbc bay area's ch
. >> officials for the state-wide university of california system's president's office refused to answer our questions on camera but did send us a statement that reads in part, quote, university of california believes it's important to proactively upgrade its buildings and the university is seeking to exceed current state requirements and, quote, the university is exploring sources of funding to help including a bond put to the voters in march of 2020 to help pay for all the needed...
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a computer at the university of california in los angeles sent word to stanford research institute ine word was logged in. the system crashed before they got to the g. nevertheless those two nodes became hundreds and then thousands and then millions of connections. a global network of networks now consists of over1.2 network of networks now consists of over 1.2 million kilometres of submarine cables, such as late as deep as mount everest is high. these connect massive circuits — rack server buildings and immeasurably more smaller cables connect those two individual computers. and interconnected network that was named the internet. it's important to understand the internet is on the world wide web. the web is a great invention, it's the way the data, webpages and services and documents are arranged, accessed and addressed but all of that sits on top of the hardware that is the internet. which allows many, many networks to talk to each other in a really clever way. so you want to watch a cute video of a cat. by your request to send a video shoots out of your device along regional networ
a computer at the university of california in los angeles sent word to stanford research institute ine word was logged in. the system crashed before they got to the g. nevertheless those two nodes became hundreds and then thousands and then millions of connections. a global network of networks now consists of over1.2 network of networks now consists of over 1.2 million kilometres of submarine cables, such as late as deep as mount everest is high. these connect massive circuits — rack server...
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a computer at the university of california in los angeles sent a word to stanford research institutehey got to the g. nevertheless, those two nodes became hundreds, and then thousands, and then millions of connections. a global network of networks now consists of over 1.2 million kilometres of submarine cables, sometimes laid as deep as mount everest is high. these connect massive server buildings and immeasurably more smaller cables connect those to individual computers. an interconnected network that vint cerf and robert kahn named the internet. it's important to understand that the internet is not the world wide web. the web is a great invention — it's the way that data, webpages, services and documents are arranged, accessed and addressed, but all of that sits on top of the hardware that is the internet. which allows many, many networks to talk to each other in a really clever way. so, say you want to watch a cute video of a cat.
a computer at the university of california in los angeles sent a word to stanford research institutehey got to the g. nevertheless, those two nodes became hundreds, and then thousands, and then millions of connections. a global network of networks now consists of over 1.2 million kilometres of submarine cables, sometimes laid as deep as mount everest is high. these connect massive server buildings and immeasurably more smaller cables connect those to individual computers. an interconnected...
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answer our questions on camera, but they did send a statement that reads in part, quote, the university of california believes it is important to proactively upgrade its buildings, that the university is seeking to exceed current state requirements and are doing so, and, quote, the university is exploring sources of funding to help pay for it, including a bond to put the voter -- which will be put to the voters in march of next year which will help pay for all these needed retrofits, something we've been told could cost billions of dollars. we'll stay on this story. back to you. >> all right, stephen. good information. we have all this new technology. we have a lot of old and aging infrastructure. it's an issue, and it's hard to point the blame at anyone. but it's an issue across the state. >> let's bring in our chief meteorologist jeff ranieri. we saw quite a change in the weather today. significant cooling. >> and the cloud cover started to roll in. i really think as we head through the next six hours or so, we could get a few spotty showers starting to move in over marin, napa and sonoma county. l
answer our questions on camera, but they did send a statement that reads in part, quote, the university of california believes it is important to proactively upgrade its buildings, that the university is seeking to exceed current state requirements and are doing so, and, quote, the university is exploring sources of funding to help pay for it, including a bond to put the voter -- which will be put to the voters in march of next year which will help pay for all these needed retrofits, something...
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and university of california system's this farm the governor made the announcement in a small antiquated school library in sacramento with an exposed h vac system hanging overhead the measure would help modernize buildings in need like those requiring attention for us pestis and mold issues it would also address drinking water issues and others and help up. >>date and safeguard buildings in fire and earthquake from parts of the state local governments must provide matching funds but the state will put up a larger share of the money for districts that have percentages of low income foster care and english learning students. it's those that need to be front and center that need the support that are going to be the lion share beneficiaries of this bond the measure will be on the march 2020 ballot. the governor says he's confident voters will approve in sacramento, ashley zavala kron 4 news. all right whether very important this time of year, let's seconds to around the bay area him lawrence has our 4 zone forecast s
and university of california system's this farm the governor made the announcement in a small antiquated school library in sacramento with an exposed h vac system hanging overhead the measure would help modernize buildings in need like those requiring attention for us pestis and mold issues it would also address drinking water issues and others and help up. >>date and safeguard buildings in fire and earthquake from parts of the state local governments must provide matching funds but the...
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and university of california system's this farm the governor made the announcement in a small antiquated school library in sacramento with an exposed h vac system hanging overhead the measure would help modernize buildings in need like those requiring attention for us pestis and mold issues it would also address drinking water issues and others and help up. >>date and safeguard buildings in fire and earthquake from parts of the state local governments must provide matching funds but the state will put up a larger share of the money for districts that have percentages of low income foster care and english learning students. it's those that need. >>to be front and center that need the support that are going to be the lion share beneficiaries. >>of this bond the measure will be on the march 2020 ballot. the governor says he's confident voters will approve in sacramento, ashley zavala kron 4 news. >>has died at santa anita park, it is the at the track since h doorstep last december. officials say the horse died of an
and university of california system's this farm the governor made the announcement in a small antiquated school library in sacramento with an exposed h vac system hanging overhead the measure would help modernize buildings in need like those requiring attention for us pestis and mold issues it would also address drinking water issues and others and help up. >>date and safeguard buildings in fire and earthquake from parts of the state local governments must provide matching funds but the...
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. >> reporter: university of california spokesperson dan mogoloff says he can't comment on the suit butthey are safety certified and trained in concussions. in a statement he stated our policy also requires all members of the cheer team to have an examination by a staff member when they first join the squad. according to cal, that process includes an in-person concussion education with an athletic trainer as well as a a handout from the ncaa. we'llcoming up at 6:00. theranos founder elizabeth holmes isn't paying her lawyers, and they want to quit. they don't expect her to ever pay given her current situation. holmes accused of a multi-million dollar scheme to defraud patients, doctors. she claims that a test could be run on a single drop of blood. but it never worked. >>> california is putting an eye on deep fake technologies. remember this? it's a slowed-down video of house speaker nancy pelosi. perhaps the most well-known example of the deep fake videos. ited trunk it's publicizing examples of the problem that is easier to spot. >>> george washington high school alumni are suing the s
. >> reporter: university of california spokesperson dan mogoloff says he can't comment on the suit butthey are safety certified and trained in concussions. in a statement he stated our policy also requires all members of the cheer team to have an examination by a staff member when they first join the squad. according to cal, that process includes an in-person concussion education with an athletic trainer as well as a a handout from the ncaa. we'llcoming up at 6:00. theranos founder...
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this would apply to all 34 university of california and cal state university campuses. the new legislation signed today relies on private donations to pay for the set up and services costs. it is set to go into effect by 2023. >>> in 1968 a group of chi students at san jose state walked out of their graduaticaoo ceremony. to protest the educational system. what they did back then has changed this university forever. >>> we believe at the time we could change society. >>> horses make a dramatic escape from the flames in southern california. the frantic efforts to corral them to safety. >>> intruder in the dark break since the wrong house. during the pu deadly force. >>> ♪ you know when you're at ross and that cute dress gets even cuter? yes. or when you can say yes... to both? (smiling) sure. or when you find that brand at that price? are you kidding me? yeah. that's yes for less. and that's what ross always has in store. whoa. (sighs) yes... oh, yeah.ss it feelsve
this would apply to all 34 university of california and cal state university campuses. the new legislation signed today relies on private donations to pay for the set up and services costs. it is set to go into effect by 2023. >>> in 1968 a group of chi students at san jose state walked out of their graduaticaoo ceremony. to protest the educational system. what they did back then has changed this university forever. >>> we believe at the time we could change society....
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boston, we're joined by leah stokes, an assistant professor of political science at the university of california, santa barbara and researcher on climate and energy politics. in san francisco, we're joined by ariel kelley, the ceo of corazon healdsburg, a bilingual family resource center based in northern sonoma county. welcome to democracy now! leah stokes, you are just in santa barbara and you have just written a piece, and op-ed piece where you make the connection. the corporate media -- and i'm not just talking about fox, i'm talking about cnn and msnbc -- willll bring us in less coverage of these fires, very critical to cover these fires. they don't make that connection is much with climate change. what is the proof? >> well, we know from research, from scientists, that climate change has dramatically worsened fires in the west. there is research that says fires have gotten 500% more risky as a result of climate change, and two times more area has burned because of climate change. thatow the drought california has recently come out of is also caused by climate change, yet some of these deep
boston, we're joined by leah stokes, an assistant professor of political science at the university of california, santa barbara and researcher on climate and energy politics. in san francisco, we're joined by ariel kelley, the ceo of corazon healdsburg, a bilingual family resource center based in northern sonoma county. welcome to democracy now! leah stokes, you are just in santa barbara and you have just written a piece, and op-ed piece where you make the connection. the corporate media -- and...
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this would apply to all 34 university of california and cal state university campuses. the legislation signed today relies on private donations to pay for the setup and services costs. set to go in effect by 2023. >>> some of the navy's best. sailors on the streets of san francisco. fleet week back. we have all the fun come this weekend. >>> fleet week's parade of ships have arrived. they are being monitored by a specialized coast guard security detail. that story coming up. >>> a provocative psa just premiered this week. the warning to parents tonight on youth tackle football. >>> we are done with all the strong winds. it is still really dry out there. you will feel the low humidity for a few more days. by the second half of the weekend that is going to change. i will show you what that means for the next four days coming our way. >>> a sneak peek. crowds along fisherman's wharf. it is so fun to watch but it is fleet week. of course the blue angels are flying. >>> it is exciting. it is a thrill to watch these guys do this. the amnt of talent they have is incredible. >>
this would apply to all 34 university of california and cal state university campuses. the legislation signed today relies on private donations to pay for the setup and services costs. set to go in effect by 2023. >>> some of the navy's best. sailors on the streets of san francisco. fleet week back. we have all the fun come this weekend. >>> fleet week's parade of ships have arrived. they are being monitored by a specialized coast guard security detail. that story coming up....
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it's a shame we just lost what steve was saying at the state fish though from the university of california berkeley talking about russia's involvement now. in syria ok here's what else is coming up for you on this news hour will be in chile as anti-government protests there show no sign of letting up. the dam project that continues to divide ethiopia's prime minister pushes egypt to return to dialogue and sport a night of drama in the u.s. the champions league a full round up coming up with. other news britain's parliament has rejected prime minister bars johnson's plan to fast track his brags it with the european union it means there is now little chance of the u.k. leaving the block by that magic date of october 31st story challenge as our report from westminster. it is as m.p.'s point out unprecedented for parliament to pass such a large and important bill so quickly yet the governments wanted its withdrawal agreement bill through the commons before the end of the week mr speaker i was incredibly concerned when i was reminded by my wife earlier today that we spent my wife and i spent lo
it's a shame we just lost what steve was saying at the state fish though from the university of california berkeley talking about russia's involvement now. in syria ok here's what else is coming up for you on this news hour will be in chile as anti-government protests there show no sign of letting up. the dam project that continues to divide ethiopia's prime minister pushes egypt to return to dialogue and sport a night of drama in the u.s. the champions league a full round up coming up with....
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the research is from a new book by manuel sayes and gablert zukman university of california berkeley zabeth warren and bernie sanders and wealth. tax the economists looked at estimated taxes paid for that including state, federal, stating with payroll, local and property taxes and thenhe calculatedotal of those taxes as a share of people's income. the numbers are proof they say the rich should be taxedore. but oth economists say their findings may be misleading. the econo dsts not for instance include the earned income tax credit and other transfers that help lower earnersen and since the tax rates for the richest 400 amerans are not available, the economists estimated the tax rates based on corporate profits. more widely accepted numbers from the congresonal budget offi show the rich do in fact of america.rates than the rest the average 1% pay average federal rates of 33%. compared to ot with ab 145% or less for the bottomarrs. jay furman obama's economic adviser lked at all taxes paid found the tophe 1% found nay 40 peppers compared to less than 20% for those at the bottom. as furm
the research is from a new book by manuel sayes and gablert zukman university of california berkeley zabeth warren and bernie sanders and wealth. tax the economists looked at estimated taxes paid for that including state, federal, stating with payroll, local and property taxes and thenhe calculatedotal of those taxes as a share of people's income. the numbers are proof they say the rich should be taxedore. but oth economists say their findings may be misleading. the econo dsts not for instance...
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a computer at the university of california in los angeles sent a word to stanford research instituteancisco. the word was "login". although the system crashed before they got to the g. nevertheless, those two nodes became hundreds and then thousands and then millions of connections. a global network of networks now consists of over 1.2 million kilometres of submarine cables, sometimes layed as deep as mount everest is high. these connect massive server buildings, and immeasurably more smaller cables connect those to individual computers — an interconnected network that vint cerf and robert kahn named the internet. it's important to understand that the internet is not the world wide web. the web is a great invention. it is the way that data, web pages, services, and documents are arranged, accessed, and addressed. but all of that sits on top of the hardware that is the internet, which allows many, many networks to talk to each other in a really clever way. so, say you want to watch a cute video of a cat. well, your request to see the video shoots out of your device... along regional n
a computer at the university of california in los angeles sent a word to stanford research instituteancisco. the word was "login". although the system crashed before they got to the g. nevertheless, those two nodes became hundreds and then thousands and then millions of connections. a global network of networks now consists of over 1.2 million kilometres of submarine cables, sometimes layed as deep as mount everest is high. these connect massive server buildings, and immeasurably more...
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. >>> the university of california considering dropping the sct score requirement. the la times is reporting the standardized tests are seen as an admission barrier to students who don't do well on exams. research shows scores are highly influenced by family income, race and the parents. experts say the uc decision will likely influence other universities and also the testing industry itself. the task force is reviewing the test score requirement ed to ha next year.in lanes remain closed northbound on highway 101 in san francisco after candlestick point after this deadly crash. we take you to the scene and get a look at the traffic that's backed up and the investigation into what happened. >>> harsh words from president trump about san francisco and nancy pelosi but he did not stop there. what he said about san francisco being targeted on the epa. >>> a car stolen in emeryville with a baby in the backseat. where police later found that baby and what the mother was doing at the time her car was stolen. >>> good morning and thank you for joining us. thursday come octo
. >>> the university of california considering dropping the sct score requirement. the la times is reporting the standardized tests are seen as an admission barrier to students who don't do well on exams. research shows scores are highly influenced by family income, race and the parents. experts say the uc decision will likely influence other universities and also the testing industry itself. the task force is reviewing the test score requirement ed to ha next year.in lanes remain...
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through google servers all of their incoming and outgoing communications are being monitored by google this is happening also major universities if you enter the university of california after a certain date guess what you're using g. mail whether you know it or not and it was found that google was yes in fact scanning student e-mails for non educational purposes and what those not and purposes were we still don't know to this day because google still has not come clean with what they were doing with the information they still haven't certified that they have deleted that data the big challenge was when i found out that google was scanning our student e-mails for advertising purposes and other non educational purposes i went to my state lawmakers and i tried to encourage them to introduce legislation that would ban these practices when i went to the state house who was there a lobbying against any stronger privacy protections for our kids. it was google and facebook. is your media a reflection of reality. in a world transformed. what will make you feel safe. isolation or community. are you going the right way or are you being led to. direct. what is truth what is fait
through google servers all of their incoming and outgoing communications are being monitored by google this is happening also major universities if you enter the university of california after a certain date guess what you're using g. mail whether you know it or not and it was found that google was yes in fact scanning student e-mails for non educational purposes and what those not and purposes were we still don't know to this day because google still has not come clean with what they were...
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the rearch is from a new book by manuel sayes and gler zukman at university of california berkeley advisingren and bernie sanders and wealth taxes. the economists looked at estimated taxes paid f that including state, federal, stating with payroll, local and property taxes and then calculated the total of those taxes as a share of people's income. the numbers are proof they say the rich should be taxed more. but other economists say their findings may be misleadi. the economiststh did not for instance include the earned income tax credit and other transfers that hel lower earnersen and since the tax rates for the richest 400 americans are not available, the economists estimated the tax rates based on corporate profits. more widely accepted numbers from the congressional bheget office show the rich do in fact pay higher rates than the rest of america. the average 1% pay average federal rates of 33%. compared to o with about 145% or less for theottom earners. jay furman obama's economic adviser looked at all taxes paid found the top 1% found they nay 40 peppers compared to less than 20% for t
the rearch is from a new book by manuel sayes and gler zukman at university of california berkeley advisingren and bernie sanders and wealth taxes. the economists looked at estimated taxes paid f that including state, federal, stating with payroll, local and property taxes and then calculated the total of those taxes as a share of people's income. the numbers are proof they say the rich should be taxed more. but other economists say their findings may be misleadi. the economiststh did not for...
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across california won't have to go far for medical abortion pills starting january 2023 all university of californiaifornia state university health centers will be required to provide access to abortion medication for students who wanted under a new state law signed by governor gavid newsome called senate bill 24. >>being able to refer to your school as a resource for things like that is very helpful. >>a new low law for the abortion pills to students in the first 10 weeks of pregnancy for free. it's given in 2 doses taken hours apart inducing a miscarriage and public campus, so i guess. >>i think it's fine for in private thing than it would be different but not everyone supports the plan believe that belongs. and the proper hands, a little more monitored some students at u c davis say it will make abortion services more accessible, especially for those who live miles away from an off campus facility. i don't have a car. >>so if i was ever in that situation. >>and they had it i would be really grateful like save from you really convenient. >>but critics say the law is a bad idea. >>there's no reason
across california won't have to go far for medical abortion pills starting january 2023 all university of californiaifornia state university health centers will be required to provide access to abortion medication for students who wanted under a new state law signed by governor gavid newsome called senate bill 24. >>being able to refer to your school as a resource for things like that is very helpful. >>a new low law for the abortion pills to students in the first 10 weeks of...
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a computer at the university of california in los angeles sent a word to stanford research institute the system crashed before they got to the g. nevertheless, those two nodes became hundreds, and then thousands, and then millions of connections. a global network of networks now consists of over 1.2 million kilometres of submarine cables, sometimes laid as deep as mount everest is high. these connect massive server buildings and immeasurably more smaller cables connect those to individual computers. an interconnected network that vint cerf and robert kahn named the internet. it's important to understand that the internet is not the world wide web. the web is a great invention — it's the way that data, webpages, services and documents are arranged, accessed and addressed, but all of that sits on top of the hardware that is the internet. which allows many, many networks to talk to each other in a really clever way. so, say you want to watch a cute video of a cat. well, your request to see the video shoots out of your device, along regional networks, and at some point races through tele
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and how to draw lines what is elevating someone in the university of california and how is it we engagen these questions? and now those are clear. those immaterial impacts and then the uptick. with the arm to training camps. and then to be defeated physically but it's also material to think about to think and diagnose how that liberalism itself. with that certain kind of speech and ignores the construction of organization or power and in the situation to throw up our hands like the aclu defend the rights of nazis and the clan to organize with people of color across the country this is a book everyone needs to read. you must dig through it it is a historical account. with the history of the aclu. and that took seriously that on that level talks about free speech and that cuts to the heart but we need to be thinking about. let's welcome pe here to the book center. [applause] >> thanks. yes i think we should and there is i forgot george is a much better speaker than im. [laughter] maybe i can talk about why wanted to write this book and to be honest it was confusing to me. i was angry at e
and how to draw lines what is elevating someone in the university of california and how is it we engagen these questions? and now those are clear. those immaterial impacts and then the uptick. with the arm to training camps. and then to be defeated physically but it's also material to think about to think and diagnose how that liberalism itself. with that certain kind of speech and ignores the construction of organization or power and in the situation to throw up our hands like the aclu defend...
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california state university health centers to offer on- campus the abortion pill. governor gavin newsom , who just signed the legislation, said it will reduce barriers for hundreds ofcalifornia public university students forced to go offs campus to seek medication abortions every month. >> i feel horrible about thinking that my peers would go through this in their dorms without may be anyone to support them. >> the abortion pill is given in two doses, with the last bill taken at home. pro-life clubs like spartans for life at san jose state university, want it off their campus. >> something died as a result of taking the abortion pill. imagine a woman taking the pill in her dorm room. >> the abortion pill will be available on all ec and csu campuses by 2023. >>> governor newsom signed ab 1264, which will allow planned parenthood to prescribe abortion pills to patients through an app on a smart phone. >>> she is known as the serial stowaway. 67-year-old marilyn hartman is due in court today after sneaking in at chicago's o'hare airport. she was arrested after she snuck past security and boarded a plane that took off. police will not say where that flight was headed.
california state university health centers to offer on- campus the abortion pill. governor gavin newsom , who just signed the legislation, said it will reduce barriers for hundreds ofcalifornia public university students forced to go offs campus to seek medication abortions every month. >> i feel horrible about thinking that my peers would go through this in their dorms without may be anyone to support them. >> the abortion pill is given in two doses, with the last bill taken at...
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the statewide university with california systems presidents office refused to answer our questions on camera. but they did send us a statement that reads in part, quote, the university of california believes it is important to p proactively upgrade its buildings and the university is seeking to exceed standards and quote the university is exploring sources to help including a bond put to the voters in march of 2020 to help pay for all the needed retrofits. a price tag that experts tell me says she followed all the s of le posh bagel in santa clara. trying to rally the community around her busy. the owner says her lease ended in march. she got together with the landlord and agreed to a new deal apparently just verbally, though. two weeks ago the landlord says a korean barbecue restaurant is moving in and she's got to move out. >>> how about this you can experience an entire theme park right from your car. the new immersive science that can >>> an entire theme park in the back seat of a car. that is what one startup new im virtual reality experience. contessa p contessa brewer got a look at what they be the future of the back seat. >> reporter: it's like a theme park in
the statewide university with california systems presidents office refused to answer our questions on camera. but they did send us a statement that reads in part, quote, the university of california believes it is important to p proactively upgrade its buildings and the university is seeking to exceed standards and quote the university is exploring sources to help including a bond put to the voters in march of 2020 to help pay for all the needed retrofits. a price tag that experts tell me says...
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that means universities like the university of california displaced all their american i.t. workers with visa workers. this will straight ahead to other industries. there is no doubt about that. accounting, nursing, teaching. many other knowledge professions. good jobs that americans now have. >> the hospital association, a number of the nurses also oppose this senate bill 386. >> with good reason. it per pet waits and reward this business model of replacing american workers. >> we we thought this the was well on the way to eliminating. and then mike lice on par -- this has moved out of the house as you know. it's sitting in the senate -- it will be one of the most of scurrilous acts in my judgment. it will not be helpful to him in the 2020 election. this is horrific. jessica, you get the last word. >> people are expecting the president to do something about this program. the answer is to get rid of the h-1b program or drastically reform it so it's impossible to replace american workers. senator lee threw light reforms on it. but it's not enough. we need a merit-based system
that means universities like the university of california displaced all their american i.t. workers with visa workers. this will straight ahead to other industries. there is no doubt about that. accounting, nursing, teaching. many other knowledge professions. good jobs that americans now have. >> the hospital association, a number of the nurses also oppose this senate bill 386. >> with good reason. it per pet waits and reward this business model of replacing american workers....
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across california won't have to go far for medical abortion pills starting january 2023 all university of californiaa state university health centers will be required to provide access to abortion medication for students who wanted under a new state law signed by governor gavin newsome called senate >>being able to refer to your school as a resource for things like that is very helpful. >>the new low will offer the abortion pills to students in the first 10 weeks of pregnancy for free. it's given in 2 doses taken hours apart inducing a miscarriage and public campus, so i guess. >>i think it's fine in private thing than it would be different but not everyone supports the plan believe that belongs. and the proper hands, a little more monitored and not as easily accessible some students at u c davis say it will make abortion services more accessible, especially for those who live miles away from an off campus facility. i don't have a car. >>so. >>if i was ever in that situation and they had it i would be really grateful. like save from you know like really convenient. >>but critics say the law is a bad
across california won't have to go far for medical abortion pills starting january 2023 all university of californiaa state university health centers will be required to provide access to abortion medication for students who wanted under a new state law signed by governor gavin newsome called senate >>being able to refer to your school as a resource for things like that is very helpful. >>the new low will offer the abortion pills to students in the first 10 weeks of pregnancy for...
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chris grisanti is a facebook shareholder and barry eichengreen, university of california economics. of companies beat yesterday. can they stay on this momentum? chris: i think so. what we saw from facebook is less than meets the eye. they hit on all the marks and the political ad is a very small part of their business. constant currency, revenue for advertising is up 33% year on year. they are really on the topline and bottom-line, doing just great. apple had a very strong number, and these stocks are not super expensive. they are growing at two to three times the rate of the market. it has power to take it to the rest of the year at least. francine: will a lot of these companies be broken up? barry: i was going to say, the political pushback about these companies is more than simply political advertising. .here is that prospect it will take years if they are going to be broken up, so we will see how far forward investors look. tom: let's rip up the script. sarnoeichengreen, mr. 19 34 and the federal communications act. andegulated tv and radio some of that was political messaging. d
chris grisanti is a facebook shareholder and barry eichengreen, university of california economics. of companies beat yesterday. can they stay on this momentum? chris: i think so. what we saw from facebook is less than meets the eye. they hit on all the marks and the political ad is a very small part of their business. constant currency, revenue for advertising is up 33% year on year. they are really on the topline and bottom-line, doing just great. apple had a very strong number, and these...
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i am a professor of law at university of california hastings college of law. i am here to present the comments today of the san francisco for healthcare, housing and jobs and justice, a coalition which is an organization active for the last 10 years, more than 10 years. they were instrumental in if community benefit package that is part of the development agreement. we are not a party to the agreement but actively involved in the drafting by participating in public proceedings, and it also has been monitoring the agreements, and implementation. we presented written comments back in june and those are at the end of your package. there are two statements, one on the development agreement overall and also a statement on the sub-acute care issues in san francisco. a lot of time is invested in this process, and it is important time. it is an opportunity to review the c.p.m.c. and city reports. it is also an opportunity to look at the c.p.m.c. as the largest fee for service private provider of hospital services in california as it relates to the needs of sa san san
i am a professor of law at university of california hastings college of law. i am here to present the comments today of the san francisco for healthcare, housing and jobs and justice, a coalition which is an organization active for the last 10 years, more than 10 years. they were instrumental in if community benefit package that is part of the development agreement. we are not a party to the agreement but actively involved in the drafting by participating in public proceedings, and it also has...
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and the university of southern california was 78%, compared to natyonal statistics for mino groups in cancer oncology trials. the f.d.a.'s recent report fe nd just 15% wian, 4% were black or african american, and 4% were hispanic. lack of diversity is a problem that extends well bend clinical trials. basic research has also been long dominated by people of european ancestry. >> this train is speeding out of the station, and the african american community doesn't seemo e on it nearly with the >> reporter: daniel weinbergers. is the head of the lieber institute for brain delopment in baltimore. the train he's referring to is, once again, the revoluti of precision medicine. >> so, this is how we store over n3000 samples of human br tissue. and this keeps expanding, this is a major enterprise. >> reporter: this institute, which has an affiliation with johns hopkins, hth built one of world's largest collections of post-mortem human brains devoted to understanding mental s and brain development. so far, most of the brain research here and elsewhere has been centered on people with european
and the university of southern california was 78%, compared to natyonal statistics for mino groups in cancer oncology trials. the f.d.a.'s recent report fe nd just 15% wian, 4% were black or african american, and 4% were hispanic. lack of diversity is a problem that extends well bend clinical trials. basic research has also been long dominated by people of european ancestry. >> this train is speeding out of the station, and the african american community doesn't seemo e on it nearly with...
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a researchers at university of california san diego found that in the year after utah and other western state legislators made the demand for transfer they saw a decrease in violence directed the a public lands employees. in that context it's tis pointing to see my republican colleagues to invite a witness with little experience on the issues we're hear to discuss and written about giving away federal land to state and private control. former blm director bob abby said in 2014, the rhetoric today does lead to increased animosity and tension and there's a belief that it's okay to do certain things outside the law and some people believe they're going to get away with it. today, i hope we can examine this rhetoric and the danger that it creates. that we could consider how to protect public employees, promote collaboration and end the culture of threats and violence. with that i'd like to recognize ranking member cur sis-- curtis. >> thank you, madam chair. no one in this room condones violence or threats against federal employees. it's unfortunate that i need to make that statement. our b
a researchers at university of california san diego found that in the year after utah and other western state legislators made the demand for transfer they saw a decrease in violence directed the a public lands employees. in that context it's tis pointing to see my republican colleagues to invite a witness with little experience on the issues we're hear to discuss and written about giving away federal land to state and private control. former blm director bob abby said in 2014, the rhetoric...
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and university of california system's this farm the governor made the announcement in a small antiquated school library in sacramento with an exposed h vac system hanging overhead the measure would help modernize buildings in need like those requiring attention for us pestis and mold issues it would also address drinking water issues and others and help up. >>date and safeguard buildings in fire and earthquake from parts of the state local governments must provide matching funds but the state will put up a larger share of the money for districts that have percentages of low income foster care and english learning students. it's those that need to be front and center that need the support. >>that are going to be the lion share beneficiaries of this bond the measure will be on the march 2020 ballot. the governor says he's confident voters will approve in sacramento, ashley zavala kron 4 news. >>4 zone forecast with a live look outside at the golden gate bridge on monday night our chief meteorologist lawrence karnow
and university of california system's this farm the governor made the announcement in a small antiquated school library in sacramento with an exposed h vac system hanging overhead the measure would help modernize buildings in need like those requiring attention for us pestis and mold issues it would also address drinking water issues and others and help up. >>date and safeguard buildings in fire and earthquake from parts of the state local governments must provide matching funds but the...
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. >>> why the university of california may drop the s.a.t.equirement for applicants in the future. tv just keeps getting better. how you watch it does too. this is xfinity x1. featuring the emmy award-winning voice remote. streaming services without changing passwords and input. live sports - with real-time stats and scores. access to the most 4k content. and your movies and shows to go. the best tv experience is the best tv value. xfinity x1. simple. easy. awesome. xfinity. the future of awesome. >>> welcome back to mornings on 2. today, a prominent new york lawyer is said to be sentenced in the college admissions scandal. the former partner of a big international law firm paid $75,000 to have someone correct the answers on his daughter's a.c.t. test to raise her scores. he will become the fourth parent to be sentenced and tomorrow, a prominent napa valley wine grower will be sentenced and he pleaded guilty to helping his daughter cheat on her s.a.t. test and falsify a water polo profile to get into usc. >>> the university of california may
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career began with a ba and ma in sociology from hebrew university of jerusalem in 1954 and 1956 respectively. and a ph.d from the university of california berkeley in 1958. he taught at columbia university before joining george washington university in 1980 and and in 1993 the -- among his most influential bookses the act of society published in 1968, through his career professor etzioni maintained a high degree of visible as a public intellectual and contributed to he eats debates regarding bar and peace, with books such as winning without war, 1964. two years ago he published avoicing war with china. his new book, response to the challenge faced by the liberal international order from populism and spits that a new international order is evolving, something he calls the nation-centered system which is more nationalist and let supraunlawful has to could not be more timefully today's political discourses so join me in welcoming amitai etzioni. [applause] >> thank you very much. generous introduction, and mentioning my book. on my tombstone i want it to say all the active society. so thank you very much. and thank you for joining me. i'm
career began with a ba and ma in sociology from hebrew university of jerusalem in 1954 and 1956 respectively. and a ph.d from the university of california berkeley in 1958. he taught at columbia university before joining george washington university in 1980 and and in 1993 the -- among his most influential bookses the act of society published in 1968, through his career professor etzioni maintained a high degree of visible as a public intellectual and contributed to he eats debates regarding...