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>> we're learning more tonight about a new vaccine mandate for students and staff at all university of californiavaccine, which is already mandated students and staff will also now be required to get a flu shot. university leaders signing an executive order. they say this requirement will keep everyone on campus and the community healthy as we move into the colder months supporter, bridgette bjorlo at u c davis with a closer look at the timeline. >> it's the latest asked by one of california's largest school systems, university of california mandating flu shots for students and staff. we want our campus community as safe as possible, especially this with covid thrown into the mix. the medical director of u c davis says the vaccine is a safe and effective defense against influenza and the key to keeping everyone safe on campus and beyond. sometimes the flu just goes poorly and even young healthy strong people. >> with no underlying health can get really sick with the flu. the other reason is we want to help keep our community healthy. and so it the lower the key strain of influenza, the lower the
>> we're learning more tonight about a new vaccine mandate for students and staff at all university of californiavaccine, which is already mandated students and staff will also now be required to get a flu shot. university leaders signing an executive order. they say this requirement will keep everyone on campus and the community healthy as we move into the colder months supporter, bridgette bjorlo at u c davis with a closer look at the timeline. >> it's the latest asked by one of...
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we talked to an expert about what the impact could be and the university of california system now mandatingcines on all of the classic hollywood story. we meet the hero, the all-new nissan frontier. hero faces seemingly impossible challenge. ♪ tension builds... ♪ the plot twist. ♪ the hero prevails. in hollywood, this would be the end. but our here, we are just getting started. introducing the all-new nissan frontier. your eyes. beautiful on the outside, but if you have diabetes, there can be some not-so-pretty stuff going on inside. it's true, with diabetic retinopathy, excess sugar can damage blood vessels, causing vision loss or even blindness. so remember this: now is the time to get your eyes checked. eye care is important to your long-term diabetes management. see a path forward with actions and treatments that may help your eyes— and protect against vision loss. visit noweyesee.com and take control of your sight. and protect against vision loss. for-sale signs outside of east bay properties are staying up longer than usual. >> it's not your imagination but we want to find out if it m
we talked to an expert about what the impact could be and the university of california system now mandatingcines on all of the classic hollywood story. we meet the hero, the all-new nissan frontier. hero faces seemingly impossible challenge. ♪ tension builds... ♪ the plot twist. ♪ the hero prevails. in hollywood, this would be the end. but our here, we are just getting started. introducing the all-new nissan frontier. your eyes. beautiful on the outside, but if you have diabetes, there...
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it's called people's park, but the university of california owns this land, and uc berkeley has triedild on it, and that led to violent protests that resulted in death and injuries as far back as 1969 rated the state even send in the national guard. fast-forward to 2021, the board of regents yesterday approved a project that would house about 1100 cal undergrads. >> i think it would be beneficial to get more housing, because there is not enough, but i also want to make sure the homeless have a place to go. >> reporter: the university says it agrees. that's why on the same lot he will build
it's called people's park, but the university of california owns this land, and uc berkeley has triedild on it, and that led to violent protests that resulted in death and injuries as far back as 1969 rated the state even send in the national guard. fast-forward to 2021, the board of regents yesterday approved a project that would house about 1100 cal undergrads. >> i think it would be beneficial to get more housing, because there is not enough, but i also want to make sure the homeless...
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in the 1970s in santa cruz they were everywhere. >> a small community in the university of californiaought in a lot of young people. >> hitchhiking in 1970s was a commone way to get around. these women got in the car withed him, i think he was a fantastic talker, he practiced hundreds of times before he committed his first murder. >> his first murder was on may 7, 1972. >> kemper picked up marianne and anita, they were on their way to stanford. >> something he talked about in detail when he was arrested. an interrogation a studied before meeting him. >> i saw two girls hitchhiking on the side of the road, they had a sign, they were going to stanford. these two girls need a ride. marianne and anita, i told them i was going to stanford, i was not. >> i don't think that people realized it was not a few trips out0 picking up several hitchhikers, he picked up over 150, he learning fromen them. >> i apprehended them. put one girl in the trunk, one in the backseat, tied her up, stabbed both to death late that evening, i cut their heads off. >> large hunting knife. a buck knife. i call it buc
in the 1970s in santa cruz they were everywhere. >> a small community in the university of californiaought in a lot of young people. >> hitchhiking in 1970s was a commone way to get around. these women got in the car withed him, i think he was a fantastic talker, he practiced hundreds of times before he committed his first murder. >> his first murder was on may 7, 1972. >> kemper picked up marianne and anita, they were on their way to stanford. >> something he...
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>> i did speak to his doctors, including the chief of medicine at university of california irvine, and his primary care physician. those are the first questions, was this related to his heart? because he had a heart operation back in 2004, bypass operation. he had a stent placed in 2010. they said this is not related to his heart. they also say this is not covid. he was tested for covid. and he, in fact, has been vaccinated and also received his booster shot. they say that this seems to be sepsis specifically unrelated to those two things. and responding well to antibiotics. they call it an infection, but it's an infection in the blood, which is known as sepsis. because when you get an infection in the blood, that essentially means that it is systemic and that is why it is so necessary to treat those with antibiotics aggressively, which he's receiving, sounds like he's responding. how do they know that? typically people feel better, but also their fever may start to decrease, the white blood cell count, which is usually an indication of infection, they said that was also trending downw
>> i did speak to his doctors, including the chief of medicine at university of california irvine, and his primary care physician. those are the first questions, was this related to his heart? because he had a heart operation back in 2004, bypass operation. he had a stent placed in 2010. they said this is not related to his heart. they also say this is not covid. he was tested for covid. and he, in fact, has been vaccinated and also received his booster shot. they say that this seems to...
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doctor paasha mahdavi from the university of california, santa barbara, thank you for making time for., to spain's canary islands now, where the eruption of the cumbre vieja volcano continues. on saturday, the government announced it would speed—up the arrival of aid for some of la palma's hardest hit sectors. tanya dendrinos reports. a month on, and still, just as furious. the unabated flow of lava continues on la palma. this thermal image showing the volcano in all its fiery rage. for some, it has been a spectacle. but for those living under the cloud of ash, it is relentless. translation: the past few days the ash was very fine, _ but now that it is raining, we have a much bigger problem. the cumbre vieja volcano has been erupting since 19 september. lava has covered almost 900 hectares of land. 2,000 buildings have been destroyed, more than 7,000 residents have been forced to evacuate. translation: the main cone has undergone some changes, - part of the secondary cone has collapsed. we don't know yet if it has affected the lava turnover during the morning, we saw lava overflowing
doctor paasha mahdavi from the university of california, santa barbara, thank you for making time for., to spain's canary islands now, where the eruption of the cumbre vieja volcano continues. on saturday, the government announced it would speed—up the arrival of aid for some of la palma's hardest hit sectors. tanya dendrinos reports. a month on, and still, just as furious. the unabated flow of lava continues on la palma. this thermal image showing the volcano in all its fiery rage. for some,...
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everywhere. - in santa cruz in the early '70s, there's this very small community in the university of california brought in a lot of young people. - hitchhiking in the early 1970s was a very common way to get around. these women got in the car with him and i think he was a fantastic talker. he had practiced hundreds and hundreds of times before he committed his first murder. - [john] ed kemper's first murder was on may 7th, 1972. - kemper picked up mary ann pesce and anita luchessa. they were on their way to stanford. - [john] it's something he talked about in detail when he was finally arrested, an interrogation i studied before meeting him. - i saw two girls hitchhiking up along the side of the road. they had a sign that said they wanted to go to stanford. and these two girls were mary ann pesce and anita luchessa. i told them i was going to stanford, which i wasn't. - i don't think people realize that it just wasn't a few trips out, picking up several hitchhikers. he picked up over 150 and what he was doing was just learning from them. he's developing his modus operandi. - i apprehended both
everywhere. - in santa cruz in the early '70s, there's this very small community in the university of california brought in a lot of young people. - hitchhiking in the early 1970s was a very common way to get around. these women got in the car with him and i think he was a fantastic talker. he had practiced hundreds and hundreds of times before he committed his first murder. - [john] ed kemper's first murder was on may 7th, 1972. - kemper picked up mary ann pesce and anita luchessa. they were...
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one from the university of california, while two of m.i.t. and stanford share the other half.heir work is based on a method of research where economist analyze real-life situations to determine cause and effect relationships. the research has shown that raising the minimum wage does not lead to less hiring and immigrants do not lower pay for the general reinforce -- general workforce. they were credited for creating a way to study these types of here are some nobel committee issues explaining why this research is important to today's society. >> thanks to the contributions of the laureates, we researchers today are able to answer key questions for economic and social policy, and thereby the laureates's work has greatly benefited society at large. >> we discovered that what we thought was right is wrong. we thought minimum wages would harm employment a lot. as it turns out, they are not particularly harmful to employment. yuka: let's look at the day's trading action. on wall street, shares closed on a mix know with financials and energy shares sliding. the nasdaq came back into
one from the university of california, while two of m.i.t. and stanford share the other half.heir work is based on a method of research where economist analyze real-life situations to determine cause and effect relationships. the research has shown that raising the minimum wage does not lead to less hiring and immigrants do not lower pay for the general reinforce -- general workforce. they were credited for creating a way to study these types of here are some nobel committee issues explaining...
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david deckard of the university of california berkeley was awarded one half of the prize.er half was shared by the other two scientists. >> the contributions have improved around the standing of labor markets. his initial work challenge conventional wisdom, which led to new studies and additional insights. we've clarified conclusions about cause and effect that can be drawn from natural experiments. the framework for estimation and interpretation to been widely adopted and applied work. the combined contributions have completely reshaped empirical work in the economic sciences. lauren: paul rees has more from stockholm. paul this prize: is in two parts, the one to david deckard for his work on labor markets, how factors like minimum-wage and immigration affect jobs, and the others joshua angrist and guido imbens. for current researchers, the years 2020 and 2021 have given them one of the biggest real-life experiments in history. >> i think we should be very excited about this. they've already affected how many people are doing their research. those methods to understand ca
david deckard of the university of california berkeley was awarded one half of the prize.er half was shared by the other two scientists. >> the contributions have improved around the standing of labor markets. his initial work challenge conventional wisdom, which led to new studies and additional insights. we've clarified conclusions about cause and effect that can be drawn from natural experiments. the framework for estimation and interpretation to been widely adopted and applied work....
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amy: ramesh srinivasan, thank you for being with us university , of california los angeles, or ucla, here he also directs the digital cultures lab. author of "beyond the valley: how innovators around the world are overcoming inequality and creating the technologies of tomorrow." when we come back, we go to sudan where at least 10 protesters have been shot dead along a military coup. back in 30 seconds. ♪♪ [music break] amy: "rennat" by alsarah & the nubatones. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez. a warning to our audience, the segment contains graphic real estate violence as we turn to sudan where protesters are back in the streets again today following monday's military coup. news outlets are reporting at least 10 protesters have been shot dead since the military placed prime minister abdalla hamdok under house arrest and detained most of his cabinet . a number of protest leaders have also been arrested. sudan's military ruler gen abdel fattah burhan declared a state of emergency and dissolved a joint military-civilia
amy: ramesh srinivasan, thank you for being with us university , of california los angeles, or ucla, here he also directs the digital cultures lab. author of "beyond the valley: how innovators around the world are overcoming inequality and creating the technologies of tomorrow." when we come back, we go to sudan where at least 10 protesters have been shot dead along a military coup. back in 30 seconds. ♪♪ [music break] amy: "rennat" by alsarah & the nubatones. this...
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but concerned enough that they took him to the hospital, university of california irvine, where he was admitted and subsequently diagnosed with a blood infection. a couple important points. the former president has a history of heart disease. had heart operation back in 2004, had stints placed in 2010. dr. shaneen, chief of medicine, said his heart is not related to his current situation in the hospital. he was also tested for covid. it's not covid. former president has been vaccinated and has received a booster shot as well. they said this was clearly a blood infection and specifically something that emanated from his urinary tract. so this is known as uro sepsis. it starts in the urinary tract, subsequently spreads to the bloodstream. it sounds like he was treated early. he was started on iv antiboddics and started to respond to that, meaning he felt better, that his white blood cell count started trending in the right direction and his fever started to go down as well. so, all positive indicators. so much so that they think the president could be released later on today or tomorrow.
but concerned enough that they took him to the hospital, university of california irvine, where he was admitted and subsequently diagnosed with a blood infection. a couple important points. the former president has a history of heart disease. had heart operation back in 2004, had stints placed in 2010. dr. shaneen, chief of medicine, said his heart is not related to his current situation in the hospital. he was also tested for covid. it's not covid. former president has been vaccinated and has...
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he's an professor at the university of california-irvine, and author of the book "election meltdown."come back to the "newshour". so many fresh elements to this story today. we just heard amna nawaz reporting. let's just pull out one piece and that's the senate judiciary committee report on what former president trump did to try to put his own person in charge at thdepartment of justice. what are the consequences of that? >> well, i think you have to see it as just one of three main paths that trump was pursuing to try to overturn the results of the election. one path which we knew about was trying to pressure local and state election officials like the secretary of state of georgia where he called up for him to manufacture 12,000 votes to overturn the results. one was his attempt to convince his supporters, millions of supporters that the election was stolen, and now we learn more detail today in this report about the third path which was through the department of justice. this trump loyalist, jeffery clark, was ready to send letters out saying that the georgia legislature and potent
he's an professor at the university of california-irvine, and author of the book "election meltdown."come back to the "newshour". so many fresh elements to this story today. we just heard amna nawaz reporting. let's just pull out one piece and that's the senate judiciary committee report on what former president trump did to try to put his own person in charge at thdepartment of justice. what are the consequences of that? >> well, i think you have to see it as just one...
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said on tuesday evening, so two nights ago, president clinton was admitted to uci, that's university of california at irvine medical center, to receive treatment for a non-covid-related infection. so it's an infection and not related to covid. he is on the mend, in good spirits, and is incredibly thankful to the doctors, nurses, and staff providing him with excellent care. i mentioned also that cnn had then reported that president clinton had been in california on tuesday for an event related to the clinton foundation, had felt unwell, had been checked into uci medical center, and was being treated for a blood infection. again, that's cnn reporting that we have not confirmed. they said he's effectively being treated for sepsis, being treated with antibiotics. now we've got a joint statement from two of the doctors who are involved in president clinton's care. i'm just going to read it you do verbatim. quote, president clinton was taken to uc irvine medical center and diagnosed with an infection. he was admitted to the hospital for close monitoring and administered iv antibiotics and fluids. he rem
said on tuesday evening, so two nights ago, president clinton was admitted to uci, that's university of california at irvine medical center, to receive treatment for a non-covid-related infection. so it's an infection and not related to covid. he is on the mend, in good spirits, and is incredibly thankful to the doctors, nurses, and staff providing him with excellent care. i mentioned also that cnn had then reported that president clinton had been in california on tuesday for an event related...
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judy: rick hasen, law professor at the university of california at irvine, thank you so much. appreciate it. rick: thank you. judy: a federal judge in texas last night temporarily blocked the enforcement of the state's new law that bans abortion as early as six weeks. president biden's department of justice requested the injunction against the law, known as sb-8. in his 113-page order, judge robert pitman called the law, quote, "an unprecedented and aggressive scheme to deprive its citizens of a significant and well-established constitutional right." as the state of texas appeals, some abortion providers have resumeabortion care that the law had banned. stephanie sy recently traveled to austin and found that, in the five weeks that the law was enforced, it impacted hundreds of women. stephanie: in the last five weeks, sb-8 made texas the hardest place for a woman to get an abortion in america. >> to basically be an enforcer of a rule that i don't agree with. stephanie: marva sadler is the director of clinical services for the nonprofit whole woman's health in texas, an abortio
judy: rick hasen, law professor at the university of california at irvine, thank you so much. appreciate it. rick: thank you. judy: a federal judge in texas last night temporarily blocked the enforcement of the state's new law that bans abortion as early as six weeks. president biden's department of justice requested the injunction against the law, known as sb-8. in his 113-page order, judge robert pitman called the law, quote, "an unprecedented and aggressive scheme to deprive its...
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reporter: university of california entomologist says the first rainfall of the season, followed by sunnyinto the perfect time for termites. he says the ones flying around your home are searching for a mate. >> what they are doing is looking for love. this is their chance to leave their colony as virgin queens and kings and go start their own colony. reporter: steve nichols woke up to termites in his backyard. >> i thought they were flying ants. reporter: one of his neighbors shot this video, where you can see hundreds of termites. al found seven clusters in his backyard, steve found three. >> my first instinct, it was right next to the foundation of my house, which they can get into and cause destruction. reporter: when should homeowners be concerned? >> if they see a swarm coming out of the ground or out of the piece of wood, very close to their home or another wooden structure. within a meter or two of your home. reporter: that is when dr. sutherland says you should schedule an inspection, otherwise wait. >> most of them die, get eaten by predators or do not find a mate. ama: police ca
reporter: university of california entomologist says the first rainfall of the season, followed by sunnyinto the perfect time for termites. he says the ones flying around your home are searching for a mate. >> what they are doing is looking for love. this is their chance to leave their colony as virgin queens and kings and go start their own colony. reporter: steve nichols woke up to termites in his backyard. >> i thought they were flying ants. reporter: one of his neighbors shot...
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reporter: university of california entomologist says the first rainfall of the season, followed by sunny weather turned this week into the perfect time for termites. he says the ones flying around your home are searching for a mate. >> what they are doing is looking for love. this is their chance to leave their colony as virgin queens and kings and go start their own colony. reporter: steve nichols woke up to termites in his backyard. >> i thought they were flying ants. reporter: one of his neighbors shot this video, where you can see hundreds of termites. al found seven clusters in his backyard, steve found three. >> my first instinct, it was right next to the foundation of my house, which they can get into and cause destruction. reporter: when should homeowners be concerned? >> if they see a swarm coming out of the ground or out of the piece of wood, very close to their home or another wooden structure. within a meter or two of your home. reporter: that is when dr. sutherland says you should schedule an inspection, otherwise wait. >> most of them die, get eaten by predators or do not f
reporter: university of california entomologist says the first rainfall of the season, followed by sunny weather turned this week into the perfect time for termites. he says the ones flying around your home are searching for a mate. >> what they are doing is looking for love. this is their chance to leave their colony as virgin queens and kings and go start their own colony. reporter: steve nichols woke up to termites in his backyard. >> i thought they were flying ants. reporter:...
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evening, so two nights ago, president clinton was admitted to uci medical center, that's university of californiaatment for a non-covid-related infection. the statement continues, quote, he's on the mend, in good spirits and is incredibly thankful to the doctors, nurses, and staff providing him with excellent care. that's obviously a bare bones statement from president clinton's spokesman. nbc has confirmed the basics of this. i can tell you that cnn is reporting tonight that -- and nbc has not confirmed this, but cnn is reporting tonight that the former president was in california on tuesday for an event related to the clinton foundation. he fell ill, he wasn't feeling well, he was taken to uci, and they say that he is being treated for sepsis, effectively a blood infection. they took pains to say this is also not related -- not only is it not related to covid but it's not related to his heart. he of course had heart surgery in i believe 2004, had a stent put in some years after that. but this is apparently not related to his heart. and this is not related to covid. again, the spokesman for form
evening, so two nights ago, president clinton was admitted to uci medical center, that's university of californiaatment for a non-covid-related infection. the statement continues, quote, he's on the mend, in good spirits and is incredibly thankful to the doctors, nurses, and staff providing him with excellent care. that's obviously a bare bones statement from president clinton's spokesman. nbc has confirmed the basics of this. i can tell you that cnn is reporting tonight that -- and nbc has not...
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this makes college preparation more difficult smith is a plaintiff in a lawsuit against the university of california for discriminatory use of the s a t and a c t and college admissions. he suggested an overall reevaluation of property tax laws that fund schools across the state has proven to be test for the capitol. this is so through internal environmental racism was another task force focus experts noting the environmental gentrification. happening now in cities like oakland is leaving black communities behind place taking place is not only green gentrification displacement, the greens gentrification through exclusion which government funds and sen environmentally. we needed housing plus park development possible i'm it's playing the popular places that need it the most in sacramento. ashley zavala kron 4 news. >> and now to our 4 zone forecast a live look outside of the golden gate bridge tonight and it looks pretty clear. you see the sunset there in the background that much going on. but the flag warning the red flag warning which indicates fire danger doesn't expire until 7 tonight. and even t
this makes college preparation more difficult smith is a plaintiff in a lawsuit against the university of california for discriminatory use of the s a t and a c t and college admissions. he suggested an overall reevaluation of property tax laws that fund schools across the state has proven to be test for the capitol. this is so through internal environmental racism was another task force focus experts noting the environmental gentrification. happening now in cities like oakland is leaving black...
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of the biden administration, and we begin tonight with the breaking news we've been covering this evening. on former president bill clinton, he's hospitalized tonight in california and, at the university released a statement tonight, it reads quote, on tuesday evening, president clinton was admitted to ucla medical center to receive treatment for a non covid related infection. he is on the mend, in good spirits, and is incredibly thankful to the doctors, nurses, and staff providing him with excellent care. clinton's doctor says he's been
of the biden administration, and we begin tonight with the breaking news we've been covering this evening. on former president bill clinton, he's hospitalized tonight in california and, at the university released a statement tonight, it reads quote, on tuesday evening, president clinton was admitted to ucla medical center to receive treatment for a non covid related infection. he is on the mend, in good spirits, and is incredibly thankful to the doctors, nurses, and staff providing him with...
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i went to grammar school, high school, and i went to the university of california, played for the giantsry of all these organizations, especially this organization, really is a dream come true. this doesn't happen very often in baseball where you literally get to come home in the capacity that i do. >> apparently the pack petco park and white sandy beaches was enough to lure him to san diego. reported within the last hour, melvin has taken a 3 year deal with the padres, had a disappointing collapse this season. melvin took the is to the postseason six times, with only three losing seasons, despite working with a small payroll. to the gianbonds retired in 20but e memorabilia pursuit for the all- time home run record is very much in demand. he clubbed his 500 home run in april of 2001. it was caught by joseph out in mccovey cove. after owning it for two decades, he put the ball up for auction. he expects a could sell for as much as $250,000. to the world series, it has across the country to atlanta, tied at a game apiece. game three is tomorrow. the astros manager dusty baker started his c
i went to grammar school, high school, and i went to the university of california, played for the giantsry of all these organizations, especially this organization, really is a dream come true. this doesn't happen very often in baseball where you literally get to come home in the capacity that i do. >> apparently the pack petco park and white sandy beaches was enough to lure him to san diego. reported within the last hour, melvin has taken a 3 year deal with the padres, had a...
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efforts to expand student financial aid provide thousands of more spots for in-state students who want to go to a california state or university of california school and make it easier for community college students to transfer those efforts are what lawmakers say are the highlights of california's 47.1 billion dollar higher education package this year. we're trying to reconcile. the fact that we haven't been investing. >> and our system of higher education of the course. the last few decades. the bill signed wednesday are just a fraction of the more than 40 higher education proposals. governor newsom plans to approve an order for us to thrive like we are doing today. we need 1 million more college graduates. >> you and you and you and everybody else in our community to get a college degree to help our state survive and thrive. >> this could be one of the last bill signings we see this week as governor newsom's deadline to sign or veto legislation for the year is sunday at the state capitol. ashley zavala kron 4 news. >> the biden administration has announced a major changes to the federal student loan forgiveness program. the
efforts to expand student financial aid provide thousands of more spots for in-state students who want to go to a california state or university of california school and make it easier for community college students to transfer those efforts are what lawmakers say are the highlights of california's 47.1 billion dollar higher education package this year. we're trying to reconcile. the fact that we haven't been investing. >> and our system of higher education of the course. the last few...
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is in the new scientist publication that goes back to 2016, citing research done by the university of californiarvine and the carnegie institute. they surveyed hundreds of experts in chemtrails. 77 scientists reported back and 76 out of 77 said they had come to no evidence of a chemtrails program. one dissenter. that would seem to indicate that almost total agreement about this being nonsense. one examplef a theory, one example of chemtrails being proven in this instance as, false is something the observer has been looking into. catherine bennett, has one example that the observers team has proven to false. ♪ reporter: a pilot accidentally releases chemtras while he is still in the airport. hello to everyone who still thinks chemtrails are just conversation. this person posted thivideo on facebook in september saying that it shows a chemtrails streaming out of a plane that is still by the airport gate. it was seen thousands of times on facebook, twitter, and on the russian social media platform vk. so, what are chemtrails? you know the trails that planes leave behind them in the sky? conspiracy
is in the new scientist publication that goes back to 2016, citing research done by the university of californiarvine and the carnegie institute. they surveyed hundreds of experts in chemtrails. 77 scientists reported back and 76 out of 77 said they had come to no evidence of a chemtrails program. one dissenter. that would seem to indicate that almost total agreement about this being nonsense. one examplef a theory, one example of chemtrails being proven in this instance as, false is something...
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efforts to expand student financial aid provide thousands of more spots for in-state students who want to go to a california state or university of california school and make it easier for community college students to transfer those efforts are what lawmakers say are the highlights of california's 47.1 billion dollar higher education package this year. we're trying to reconcile. the fact that we haven't been investing. >> and our system of higher education of the course. the last few decades. the bill signed wednesday are just a fraction of the more than 40 higher education proposals. governor newsom plans to approve an order for us to thrive like we are doing today. we need 1 million more college graduates. >> you and you and you and everybody else in our community to get a college degree to help our state survive and thrive. >> this could be one of the last bill signings we see this week as governor newsom's deadline to sign or veto legislation for the year is sunday at the state capitol. ashley zavala kron 4 news. >> the biden administration is announcing major changes to the federal student loan forgiveness program. the c
efforts to expand student financial aid provide thousands of more spots for in-state students who want to go to a california state or university of california school and make it easier for community college students to transfer those efforts are what lawmakers say are the highlights of california's 47.1 billion dollar higher education package this year. we're trying to reconcile. the fact that we haven't been investing. >> and our system of higher education of the course. the last few...
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david card of the university of california at berkeley was awarded one half of the prize. the other half was shared by angriest from the massachusetts institute of technology and immense from stanford university . plenty is now david cards, empirical contributions have improved our understanding of labor markets. his initial work challenge conventional wisdom which led to new studies and additional insights. joshua congress, them quito, inbounds, have clarified exactly what conclusions about cause and effect that can be drawn from natural experiments. their framework for estimation validation and interpretation has been widely adopted in applied work. the combined contributions of the laureates have completely read shaped empirical work in the economic sciences poorest as bases from stockholm. this prize, given to 3 economists is in 2 parts. the wants of david called for his work on labor markets. how factors such as minimum wages and immigration effect jobs, and the other 2, joseph unrest, and guido embeds for they work on natural experiments how real life situations can h
david card of the university of california at berkeley was awarded one half of the prize. the other half was shared by angriest from the massachusetts institute of technology and immense from stanford university . plenty is now david cards, empirical contributions have improved our understanding of labor markets. his initial work challenge conventional wisdom which led to new studies and additional insights. joshua congress, them quito, inbounds, have clarified exactly what conclusions about...
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earlier, i spoke to a professor of information studies at the university of california los angeles. ays the rebrand is part of a wider effort to dominate the online market. >> we all are highly aware of the incredible crisis that facebook is facing right now. it's effects on threatening democracies in different parts of the world. and even it's very harmful effects on the to gray and people, as we speak, in ethiopia. i know al jazeera is one of the few networks that covers the sorts of important stories. at the same time, i think we need to look very carefully at what facebook is doing. in naming itself meta, in reference to metaverse. facebook is not only shifting the story we will be covering but is in a sense for those of us analyzing it, basically saying that we are the internet. our entire goal is to be the internet. what facebook is essentially attempting to do is centralize the decentralized internet many of us experience every day. what does that basically an? it means all of the different kinds of applications that facebook has will be integrated, and it basically means that
earlier, i spoke to a professor of information studies at the university of california los angeles. ays the rebrand is part of a wider effort to dominate the online market. >> we all are highly aware of the incredible crisis that facebook is facing right now. it's effects on threatening democracies in different parts of the world. and even it's very harmful effects on the to gray and people, as we speak, in ethiopia. i know al jazeera is one of the few networks that covers the sorts of...
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their research includes the economic impacts of immigration on local people. card of the university of california, berkeley was awarded one half of the price, the other half was shared by angriest from the massachusetts institute of technology and inbounds from stanford university. david cards, empirical contributions have improved our understanding of labor markets. his initial work challenge dimension wisdom, which led to new studies and additional insights. joshua congress and quito emblems have clarified exactly what conclusions about cause and effect that can be drawn from natural experiments. their framework for estimation validation and interpretation as being widely adopted in applied work. the combined contributions of the laureates have completely read shaped empirical work in the economic sciences, jenna's waiting in the wings. she'll be here in a moment with the sports news. she'll tell us about the unusual go from the anal messy as how continues will come qualifying run continuous. ah, france once had a vast empire spanning several continents. but by the 1940s, the french were forced
their research includes the economic impacts of immigration on local people. card of the university of california, berkeley was awarded one half of the price, the other half was shared by angriest from the massachusetts institute of technology and inbounds from stanford university. david cards, empirical contributions have improved our understanding of labor markets. his initial work challenge dimension wisdom, which led to new studies and additional insights. joshua congress and quito emblems...
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david card of the university of california at berkeley was awarded one half of the prize, the other half was shared by anguish from the massachusetts institute of technology and immense from stanford university. david cards, empirical contributions have improved our understanding of labor markets. his initial work challenge dimensional wisdom, which led to new studies and additional insights. joshua congress, them quito in bones, have clarified exactly what conclusions about cause and effect that can be drawn from natural experiments. their framework for estimation validation and interpretation has been widely adopted in applied work. the combined contributions of the laureates have completely read shaped empirical work in the economic sciences. a stream of lava from the columbia. her volcano has engulfed a cement plant, causing authorities to implement lockdown orders. people in parts of la palmer have been told to remain in doors and shut their windows to avoid inhaling toxic fumes from the burning plant. volcano has been spewing lava for more than 3 weeks. about 6000 people have been
david card of the university of california at berkeley was awarded one half of the prize, the other half was shared by anguish from the massachusetts institute of technology and immense from stanford university. david cards, empirical contributions have improved our understanding of labor markets. his initial work challenge dimensional wisdom, which led to new studies and additional insights. joshua congress, them quito in bones, have clarified exactly what conclusions about cause and effect...
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david kind of the university of california berkeley was awarded one half of the prize. the other half was shared by an grace from the massachusetts institute of technology. and in bins from stanford university, david cards, empirical contributions have improved our understanding of labor markets. his initial work challenge conventional wisdom which led to new studies and additional insights. joshua congress, them quito, inbounds, have clarified exactly what conclusions about cause and effect that can be drawn from natural experiments. their framework for estimation validation and interpretation has been widely adopted in applied work. the combined contributions of the laureates have completely read shaped empirical work in the economic sciences live to poll reese in stock on forest. so the nobel in economics, of course, the last price of the season to be announce any surprises when this year's award. well, holy pops a bit of a surprise not quite talk about economics just yet. a bit of a surprise that the nobel committee had promised in recent years to move these prizes p
david kind of the university of california berkeley was awarded one half of the prize. the other half was shared by an grace from the massachusetts institute of technology. and in bins from stanford university, david cards, empirical contributions have improved our understanding of labor markets. his initial work challenge conventional wisdom which led to new studies and additional insights. joshua congress, them quito, inbounds, have clarified exactly what conclusions about cause and effect...
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their research includes the economic impact of immigration on natural citizens. card of university of california at berkeley was awarded one half of the prize. the other half was shared by angriest from the massachusetts institute of technology. and in bins from stanford university. david cards, empirical contributions have improved our understanding of labor markets. his initial work challenge conventional wisdom which led to new studies and additional insights. joshua congress, them quito, emblems have clarified exactly what conclusions about cause and effect that can be drawn from natural experiments. that are framework for estimation validation and interpretation has been widely adopted in applied work. the combined contributions of the laureates have completely re shaped empirical work in the economic sciences . whole race is in still comb with mo, bits of a surprise that the nobel committee had promised in recent, is to move these prizes pops away from white males away from the west and ons that it's, it's gone to form of the last a 120 it is also an, you know, before today they were only
their research includes the economic impact of immigration on natural citizens. card of university of california at berkeley was awarded one half of the prize. the other half was shared by angriest from the massachusetts institute of technology. and in bins from stanford university. david cards, empirical contributions have improved our understanding of labor markets. his initial work challenge conventional wisdom which led to new studies and additional insights. joshua congress, them quito,...
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university of california. >> scientists say the duo's findings. all right.ak through and learning how human beings perceive the world. still ahead, the warning from the better business bureau about dating apps can see what to watch out for. if you send someone you're. >> personal information. [swords clashing] - had enough? - no... arthritis. here. new aspercreme arthritis. full prescription-strength? reduces inflammation? thank the gods. don't thank them too soon. kick pain in the aspercreme. at 00:00pm tonight, federal trade commission says last year more than 300 million dollars was lost to love scams. that's up by about 50% from the previous year. and if you're looking at to find that special someone the better business bureau says to be careful. >> what you put out there. gina marini explains. millions of people use social media or dating apps to search for love. >> that's according to the ftc. but the better business bureau is urging you to use caution because you may not know who is on the other end. >> the that you meet. on the other send you some ph
university of california. >> scientists say the duo's findings. all right.ak through and learning how human beings perceive the world. still ahead, the warning from the better business bureau about dating apps can see what to watch out for. if you send someone you're. >> personal information. [swords clashing] - had enough? - no... arthritis. here. new aspercreme arthritis. full prescription-strength? reduces inflammation? thank the gods. don't thank them too soon. kick pain in the...
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kim is a fessor of east asian studies at the university of california irvine. he explains why squared game has resonated with so many people. well as a fan is see ah drama. it actually borrows from this kind of gothic, creepy dition, are that many people recognize in people wearing these holly halloween costumes. and yet are the, the actual premise in the background is, you know, harsh reality than yoke capitalism, neo liberal capitalism created the one that is about, you know, cutthroat competition. so. busy the 2 things jiving together, i think, made it accessible to many people are who resonate with some of the present day, you know, kind of threats and intense kind of forms of competition that they have entered into. ah, and let's take you through some of the headlines here al jazeera. now an afghan taliban delegation is visiting turkey for talks. after meeting u. s. and e u and voice and cutter. there on a push for recognition and support has concerns.
kim is a fessor of east asian studies at the university of california irvine. he explains why squared game has resonated with so many people. well as a fan is see ah drama. it actually borrows from this kind of gothic, creepy dition, are that many people recognize in people wearing these holly halloween costumes. and yet are the, the actual premise in the background is, you know, harsh reality than yoke capitalism, neo liberal capitalism created the one that is about, you know, cutthroat...
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it's called people's park, but the university of california owns this land, and uc berkeley has tried for 5 decades to build on it, and that led to violent protests that resulted in death and injuries as far back as 1969 rated the state even send in the national guard. fast-forward to 2021, the board of regents yesterday approved a project that would house about 1100 cal undergrads. >> i think it would be beneficial to get more housing, because there is not enough, but i also want to make sure the homeless have a place to go. >> reporter: the university says it agrees. that's why on the same lot he will build 125 units of supportive housing for the homeless. >> the campus will proceed with construction only after having a plan in place that will offer access to shelter services to the 40 to 50 people currently sleeping in the park. >> reporter: the chancellor says they have a housing crisis, and this fall turned away 5000 students who wanted campus housing. >> berkeley house is by far the lowest percentage of students in the system. i think it is 23%. >> reporter: freshman arianna far
it's called people's park, but the university of california owns this land, and uc berkeley has tried for 5 decades to build on it, and that led to violent protests that resulted in death and injuries as far back as 1969 rated the state even send in the national guard. fast-forward to 2021, the board of regents yesterday approved a project that would house about 1100 cal undergrads. >> i think it would be beneficial to get more housing, because there is not enough, but i also want to make...
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the 75—year—old thanked healthcare workers as he walked out of the university of california's irvineaccompanied by his wife hillary. we've been bringing you pictures like this for the past month now, and officials in the canary islands say there's no end in sight to the volcanic eruption on la palma, and the lava flows which have caused so much damage. 7,000 people have been forced from their homes, and more than 1,000 buildings have been destroyed on the island. landslides and flooding in the indian state of kerala have left more than 20 people dead and dozens missing. heavy rains caused rivers to overflow, cutting off towns and villages. the indian military has joined rescue efforts. mark lobel reports. going through what's left after this landslide caused by two days of heavy rains, washing away everything in its way with deadly consequences. houses and roads were not spared. 0ne family of six died. children as young as four were found buried under debris. translation: the hill broke off near us. - there's been a lot of damage and loss. they moved us when water entered our home. t
the 75—year—old thanked healthcare workers as he walked out of the university of california's irvineaccompanied by his wife hillary. we've been bringing you pictures like this for the past month now, and officials in the canary islands say there's no end in sight to the volcanic eruption on la palma, and the lava flows which have caused so much damage. 7,000 people have been forced from their homes, and more than 1,000 buildings have been destroyed on the island. landslides and flooding in...
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a spokesperson says he was admitted to the university of california irvine medical center tuesday.me private events in that area. >> at the first event he started his feel lightheaded, nausea, vomiting. he was brought to a hospital, and he was found to have an infection in his blood. they did a c.a.t. scan and looked all over his body and brain, and the infectious source was found to be the urine. >> he is in good spirits and is incredibly thankful to the doctors, nurses, and staff providing him with excellent care. he added he is responding well to the antibiotics. clinton has faced other health issues since he was president, including quadruple bypass surgery, and a procedure to insert two stints. >>> four people including a pregnant woman are alive but severely injured after a small plane they were on crashed in sacramento county. yesterday, we are learning it may have been an experimental aircraft. >> reporter: da lin above this aviation community shows the runway where the plane took off and the path to where crash landed. we are told the plane was in the air for less than 1 m
a spokesperson says he was admitted to the university of california irvine medical center tuesday.me private events in that area. >> at the first event he started his feel lightheaded, nausea, vomiting. he was brought to a hospital, and he was found to have an infection in his blood. they did a c.a.t. scan and looked all over his body and brain, and the infectious source was found to be the urine. >> he is in good spirits and is incredibly thankful to the doctors, nurses, and staff...
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well, chris funk, as the director of the climate, has a center at the university of california, santa brother. he joins us now by skype from santa barbara. so there is already this hunger and food crisis playing out in madagascar affecting tens of thousands of people. how close is the country to declaring famine? well, i'm not really, you know, an expert on, on food security. and i don't think it's, you know, i can tell you that the country, no, kenya. so the field of somalia was the small. yeah. it's really been racked by 2 droughts in a row in the fall of 2020. and then in the spring of 2021. and now in the midst of another field, rain is october, november, december. and we think that there is a really good chance of yet another grab and just to be you, you starting east african droughts very closely. you. you have done work supporting the early famine warning systems network. right? and that is, i mean, that's crucial. so that contingency plans and preparations can be made to deal with an impending crisis. so then how far in advance can you predict dangerous conditions for the regi
well, chris funk, as the director of the climate, has a center at the university of california, santa brother. he joins us now by skype from santa barbara. so there is already this hunger and food crisis playing out in madagascar affecting tens of thousands of people. how close is the country to declaring famine? well, i'm not really, you know, an expert on, on food security. and i don't think it's, you know, i can tell you that the country, no, kenya. so the field of somalia was the small....
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the seventy five year old thanked healthcare workers as he walked out of the university of california'ss admitted five days ago. he was accompanied by his wife hillary. officials in the canary islands of spain say there's no end in sight to the volcanic eruption that began a month ago. a regional leader said scientists saw no signs of the lava flows stopping any time soon. the disaster has displaced seven thousand people and destroyed more than a thousand buildings on the island of la palma. it's been a month since the taliban banned girls from secondary schools in most of afghanistan. women, except for those in the public health sector, have not been allowed to return to work yet. the bbc has obtained exclusive access to the former women's affairs ministry in kabul, now replaced by the feared taliban vice and virtue ministry, and questioned the group's spokesman on the future of women in afghanistan. from kabul, the bbc�*s south asia correspondent yogita limaye reports. at 17, her life — with all its possibilities — has been shut down. before the taliban took over, she would have been
the seventy five year old thanked healthcare workers as he walked out of the university of california'ss admitted five days ago. he was accompanied by his wife hillary. officials in the canary islands of spain say there's no end in sight to the volcanic eruption that began a month ago. a regional leader said scientists saw no signs of the lava flows stopping any time soon. the disaster has displaced seven thousand people and destroyed more than a thousand buildings on the island of la palma....
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officials at the university of california have signed an executive order requiring that students, faculty and staff be vaccinated against the flu as well as covid-19. the order goes into effect on november 19th for all 10 u c campuses statewide. those who opt out of the shots must wear a face mask on campus through the end of the flu season, and the city of san francisco is urging its residents to get the flu shot. the city says it recommends everyone six months and older get the flu vaccine, especially since the flu season will once again overlap with covid-19. officials say last year's flu season was relatively mild, but with more people getting back to social activities, it could be more serious this year. the city says that every eligible san franciscan should be able to access flu shots for free or at a reduced cost. well san francisco's vaccine mandate takes effect in just about an hour from now, city and county employees will need to register their vaccination status or risk losing their jobs. ktvu jana katsuyama joins us live from the city with the latest on the numbers and reacti
officials at the university of california have signed an executive order requiring that students, faculty and staff be vaccinated against the flu as well as covid-19. the order goes into effect on november 19th for all 10 u c campuses statewide. those who opt out of the shots must wear a face mask on campus through the end of the flu season, and the city of san francisco is urging its residents to get the flu shot. the city says it recommends everyone six months and older get the flu vaccine,...
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paasha mahdavi is assistant professor of political science at the university of california, santa barbaral environmental politics. i asked him what impact this pledge by saudi officials will have. it will be a major step in the right direction in terms of domestic emissions. saudi arabia is itself among the largest c02 emitters in per capita terms and the 10th largest carbon emitter in global terms. so the announcement could be particularly big for clean energy development within the kingdom and could improve the reliability of clean energy in the form of clean electricity and clean water for saudi citizens. the reason for that, of course, is that the kingdom right now burns a tremendous amount of fossilfuel for air—conditioning and desalination. but it is important to keep in mind this pledge is only about domestic emissions. it does not apply to emissions that others produce when they import and burn saudi oil, which hinders its impact at the global scale. do you think it's achievable for them? you know, it's hard to say, given how few details were offered in the pledge. but if you look
paasha mahdavi is assistant professor of political science at the university of california, santa barbaral environmental politics. i asked him what impact this pledge by saudi officials will have. it will be a major step in the right direction in terms of domestic emissions. saudi arabia is itself among the largest c02 emitters in per capita terms and the 10th largest carbon emitter in global terms. so the announcement could be particularly big for clean energy development within the kingdom...
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the 75—year—old thanked healthcare workers as he walked out of the university of california's irvines wife hillary. we've been bringing you pictures like this for the past month now, and officials in the canary islands of spain say there's no end in sight to the volcanic eruption on la palma and the lava flows which have caused so much damage. 7,000 people have been forced from their homes and more than 1,000 buildings have been destroyed on the island. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: a million pounds to save the planet — prince william reveals the five winners of his climate earthshot prize. a historic moment that many of his victims have waited for for decades — the former dictator in the dock, older, slimmer and as he sat down, obedient enough. dawn, and as the sun breaks through the piercing chill of night on the plain outside korem, it lights up a biblical famine, now, in the 20th century. the depressing conclusion — in argentina today, - it is actually cheaper— to paper your walls with money. we've had controversies in the past with great britain but as good friends, w
the 75—year—old thanked healthcare workers as he walked out of the university of california's irvines wife hillary. we've been bringing you pictures like this for the past month now, and officials in the canary islands of spain say there's no end in sight to the volcanic eruption on la palma and the lava flows which have caused so much damage. 7,000 people have been forced from their homes and more than 1,000 buildings have been destroyed on the island. stay with us on bbc news. still to...
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the seventy five year old thanked healthcare workers as he walked out of the university of california'stted five days ago. he was accompanied by his wife hillary. 0pposition parties in hungary have chosen their candidate to take on the right wing prime minister, viktor0rban, in elections next year. a conservative political outsider with no party affiliation — peter marki—zay — has won the country's first ever opposition primaries. he will lead an alliance of six opposition parties that will bid to oust 0rban after more than a decade in power. the winners of the duke of cambridge�*s inaugural earthshot prize were announced on sunday night. the awards celebrated the five entrants who came up with the most innovative solutions to environmental problems. each received the equivalent of $1.1; million at a ceremony at alexandra palace in london. 0ur science editor david shukman was there. each year, we will award five £1 million prizes to those who we believe can transform our chances of repairing our planet. inspired by the missions to the moon, the aim is to heal planet earth, to try to tac
the seventy five year old thanked healthcare workers as he walked out of the university of california'stted five days ago. he was accompanied by his wife hillary. 0pposition parties in hungary have chosen their candidate to take on the right wing prime minister, viktor0rban, in elections next year. a conservative political outsider with no party affiliation — peter marki—zay — has won the country's first ever opposition primaries. he will lead an alliance of six opposition parties that...
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platforms. audio i spoke to rummaged, son of austin, a professor of information studies at university of california, los angeles. he says, the re, brand is part of a wider effort to dominate the online market. we all are highly aware of the incredible crisis that facebook goes facing right now. its effect on threatening democracy in different parts of the world. and even it's very harmful effects on the secret to, to grand people as we speak in ethiopia. and i know 0 is one of the few networks that covers these sorts of important stories. at the same time, i think we need to look very carefully at what fits. because doing you know, in by, in naming itself meta, which is a reference to metaphors. facebook is actually not only shifting the story that we're going to be covering, but it's actually in a sense for those of us who are analyzing it, basically saying that we are the internet, our entire goal is to be the internet. so what facebook is essentially attempting to do is centralize the decentralized internet, many of us experience every day. what does that basically mean? it means all the differe
platforms. audio i spoke to rummaged, son of austin, a professor of information studies at university of california, los angeles. he says, the re, brand is part of a wider effort to dominate the online market. we all are highly aware of the incredible crisis that facebook goes facing right now. its effect on threatening democracy in different parts of the world. and even it's very harmful effects on the secret to, to grand people as we speak in ethiopia. and i know 0 is one of the few networks...
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growing pop culture influence, you knew him as a professor of east asian studies of the university of california irvine. he told us why he thinks that squint game as resonate resonated with so many people. well, it's a fantasy drama. it actually borrows from this kind of gothic, you know, creepy dition that many people recognize you know, people wearing this holly halloween costumes. and yet the, the actual premise in the background is you know, harsh reality. the new york capitalism, neo liberal capitalism, created the one that is about, you know, cutthroat competition. so. busy the 2 things jiving together, i think, made it accessible to many people. oh, who resonate with some of the present day? you know, kind of threats and intense kind of forms of competition that they've entered into a solar storm has produced, spectacular light shows across northern parts of the globe. the aurora borealis, or the northern lights lit up skies in north america and northern europe. overnight on tuesday, the strength of the solar option meant the phenomenon could be seen much further south than usual. ah, and
growing pop culture influence, you knew him as a professor of east asian studies of the university of california irvine. he told us why he thinks that squint game as resonate resonated with so many people. well, it's a fantasy drama. it actually borrows from this kind of gothic, you know, creepy dition that many people recognize you know, people wearing this holly halloween costumes. and yet the, the actual premise in the background is you know, harsh reality. the new york capitalism, neo...
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korea's growing pop culture influence or cuen kim is a professor of east asian studies at the university of california, irvine. and writes about korean popular culture. i spoke to him a little earlier, but the reasons behind squid games success well is a fantasy. i'm drama. it actually borrows from this kind of gothic, you know, creepy dition that many people recognize i. and yet, the, the actual premise in the background, you know, harsh reality, that nuke capitalism, new liberal capitalism and created the one that is about, you know, cutthroat competition. so the 2 things jiving together, i think, made it accessible to many people. oh, who resonate with some of the present day? you know, kind of threats and intense kind of forms of competition that they've entered into . we perhaps don't want to give away any spoiler is because of this li, a lot of people won't have watch their own. want to watch that out until the end. but obviously it's about inequality and that will resonate all over the world. but what makes it specifically korean? i think korea has a unique kind of a sense of the history. korea
korea's growing pop culture influence or cuen kim is a professor of east asian studies at the university of california, irvine. and writes about korean popular culture. i spoke to him a little earlier, but the reasons behind squid games success well is a fantasy. i'm drama. it actually borrows from this kind of gothic, you know, creepy dition that many people recognize i. and yet, the, the actual premise in the background, you know, harsh reality, that nuke capitalism, new liberal capitalism...