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university of california law school at berkeley. it was originally both hall. . hastings was the first of the law schools when they change that name. they changed it to simply the law school at the university of california in berkeley. it's the same here. they could do identically the same thing and get away from all of those who would love to have their name on the law school, but may not have earned it. and what about others who went to the school? have you heard from them? and have you heard that they, too share the same concerns? absolutely as a matter of fact, one of the most prominent donors at the university at hastings. joe cotchett class of about 1964 has been one of the main persons are. as part of an alumnus group activists alumnus group in the organization at hastings, and clearly, he has been leading the charge to get the name changed as a matter of fact. the law center couch at law center. he says his name camp stay on that center. if unless the name hastings is taken off, that's been the same attitude of most of the people. that i have spoken to o
university of california law school at berkeley. it was originally both hall. . hastings was the first of the law schools when they change that name. they changed it to simply the law school at the university of california in berkeley. it's the same here. they could do identically the same thing and get away from all of those who would love to have their name on the law school, but may not have earned it. and what about others who went to the school? have you heard from them? and have you heard...
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of berkeley and the university health services testing policy of testing vaccinated players. the athletic director confirms no test means no play. >> you aren't following berkeley public health's guidance which is executed by the university of california and ultimately the one i would -- we are doing what the university of california said and you wouldn't be able to play. >> going to social media venting their frustrations. also the game on saturday. when that will be played again? i will dive into all of that. we are live in berkeley this morning. i'm justin andrews. >>> the live news desk. we are following the latest on the pfizer bid to have its booster shot approved for everybody over the age of 18. it's applied two federal regulate ears and they are expected to make their decision very soon. we are talking about the fda and the cdc. right now boosters of the pfizer and moderna shots are only available for people over the age of 65. those with severe medical conditions that would leave them compromised or those who live and work in places that would put them more at risk. the fda expected to grant the request before thanksgiving and well ahead of the other holiday gatherings. we are expecting in december. now cbs mornings will hav
of berkeley and the university health services testing policy of testing vaccinated players. the athletic director confirms no test means no play. >> you aren't following berkeley public health's guidance which is executed by the university of california and ultimately the one i would -- we are doing what the university of california said and you wouldn't be able to play. >> going to social media venting their frustrations. also the game on saturday. when that will be played again?...
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would be -- you aren't following berkeley public health guide an which section cuted by the university of california and ultimately i would be the one who would say we are doing what university of california said and you wouldn't be able to play. >> some players sounding off about this on social media. we will look at what they posted and when this saturday's game will be rescheduled. that's coming up at 6:30. we are live in berkeley. >>> the live news desk and the fda right now is considering pfizer's bid to allow its booster shot to be given to all difficults in the united states overage 18. right now it's only for people who are over the age of 65 who are in poor health or at special risk because of where they live or work. those people have been eligible for a couple of weeks for boosters but the fda denied the request to expand eligibility back in september. at the time it said there wasn't enough evidence of waning immunity. the governor is set to appear at a vaccine clinic in la today to try to encourage boosters as well as flu shots. that's happening at ten this morning. >> i'm beyond excite
would be -- you aren't following berkeley public health guide an which section cuted by the university of california and ultimately i would be the one who would say we are doing what university of california said and you wouldn't be able to play. >> some players sounding off about this on social media. we will look at what they posted and when this saturday's game will be rescheduled. that's coming up at 6:30. we are live in berkeley. >>> the live news desk and the fda right now...
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. >>> tomorrow more than 6,000 university of california professors could walk off the job statewide. they are protesting bad faith bargaining on things like compensation for online schooling and layoffs at uc davis. the move would leave thousands of students with empty classrooms. >>> a bay area charity that reached thousands of people a week said it's under growing pressure because of global supply chain problems. food bank said locally food insecurity remains a widespread issue during the pandemic. spikes in transportation and food costs and labor shortages are putting a strain on its operations. the food bank is putting out a new call for donations and volunteers. >>> live look at san jose where airport parking is about to be more convenient. they are introducing a new system. upgrades include touchless entry, license plate recognition and discounts for online booking. >>> the news at noon is just getting started. jp morgan is suing tesla. what agreement the bank said they violated. >>> and do you use tiktok? you may have some money coming to you. why the app owner is paying out mo
. >>> tomorrow more than 6,000 university of california professors could walk off the job statewide. they are protesting bad faith bargaining on things like compensation for online schooling and layoffs at uc davis. the move would leave thousands of students with empty classrooms. >>> a bay area charity that reached thousands of people a week said it's under growing pressure because of global supply chain problems. food bank said locally food insecurity remains a widespread...
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the university of california lecturers are confusing leaders of dishonest bargaining for paid family leave, higher pay, and online instruction. both have been negotiating for months. they have denied the accusations, saying it is grossly unfair to students. it is expected to last until thursday. ucsf is not part of the strike. >> a>> a the sout an official message from medicare. did you try it yet? comparing plans? oh yeah. they sure can change year to year. i found lower premiums and lower prescription costs. that'll save you money. so uh, mark? on medicare.gov now. open enrollment ends december 7th use the plan finder at medicare.gov to compare medicare health and prescription plans. comparing plans really pays. paid for by the u.s. department of health & human services hey at&t customers... paid for by the there's never been a better time to switch to xfinity. get the fast and reliable internet you deserve, for only $19.99 a month for 12 months. and, for the first time ever, we'll give you 12 times the speed for the same price when you add xfinity mobile. that's more speed and you
the university of california lecturers are confusing leaders of dishonest bargaining for paid family leave, higher pay, and online instruction. both have been negotiating for months. they have denied the accusations, saying it is grossly unfair to students. it is expected to last until thursday. ucsf is not part of the strike. >> a>> a the sout an official message from medicare. did you try it yet? comparing plans? oh yeah. they sure can change year to year. i found lower premiums...
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i am a professor of law at university of california berkeley i also serve as a faculty director of theley center on reproductive rights justice i'm here to explain how those bands texas senate bill eight disproportionate impacts pregnant people of color especially black women. for decades the supreme court has reaffirmed the holding of row v wade it has affirmed they have a right to choose to have an abortion before invite ability without undue interference from the state planned parenthood versus kc makes it clear to terminate before viability is no central principle rule of law and what we cannot renounce texas senate bill eight which expands after six weeks of a pregnancy violates those principles and it constitutes a near-total ban on abortion far before viability went before many people know they are pregnant consequence socially sb8 is unconstitutional but currently in effect and harming texans in need of abortion care for over two months and this is solely because the law leaves enforcement —- enforcement to private citizens a feature that they hoped would evade judicial review
i am a professor of law at university of california berkeley i also serve as a faculty director of theley center on reproductive rights justice i'm here to explain how those bands texas senate bill eight disproportionate impacts pregnant people of color especially black women. for decades the supreme court has reaffirmed the holding of row v wade it has affirmed they have a right to choose to have an abortion before invite ability without undue interference from the state planned parenthood...
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which is executed -- and ultimately i would be the one to say we are putting in what the university of california said and you wouldn't be able to play. >> the game has been moved to just two -- to december 4th. >>> santa clara county's jails seeing a huge spike in covid cases. the most recent surge started with 16 infections. a week later at least 84 new cases surfaced. a woman whose husband is an inmate at elmwood blames improper mask wearing by deputies. the sheriff's department said it follow its the public health guidelines. >>> it appears in and out's vaccine policy defiance now stretch from the bay area to los angeles. a reporter at our sister station visited five in los angeles and said not once was he asked to show proof of vaccination which the county requires for indoor dining. all in and outs in contra costa are closed for indoor dining because the company has said it refuses to be the vaccine police. we reached out to them for comment but haven't heard back. >> we were told it would be best not to rent a car because of the -- there was a lot of break-ins. they see a purse, something
which is executed -- and ultimately i would be the one to say we are putting in what the university of california said and you wouldn't be able to play. >> the game has been moved to just two -- to december 4th. >>> santa clara county's jails seeing a huge spike in covid cases. the most recent surge started with 16 infections. a week later at least 84 new cases surfaced. a woman whose husband is an inmate at elmwood blames improper mask wearing by deputies. the sheriff's...
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. >> it would be you are not following berkeley public health's guidance executed by the university of california and ultimately i would be the one to say if e implementing what the universiaid and t be le to play. the game haen postponed until december 4th. the next focus is on that big game. >> reporter: the game against stanford and to see how many players will be available by next weekend. >> that will be key. all right, thanks. >>> first responders have until december 21st to get fully vaccinated. it is all part of a new rule that also applies to those who enter high risk health care facilities. the county says anyone not vaccinated must test weekly and wear a mask. >> i got vaccinated because i want to see my family. >> rules are rules? >> as far as my family goes, yes. >> sometimes just do it for your family, too. >> we want to save each other we should all get the shot. >>> santa clara county's jails are seeing a huge spike in covid-19 cases. the recent surge began november 2nd with 15 infections, a week later, 84 new cases surfaced. a woman whose husband op mask wearing sherifdeputy sath
. >> it would be you are not following berkeley public health's guidance executed by the university of california and ultimately i would be the one to say if e implementing what the universiaid and t be le to play. the game haen postponed until december 4th. the next focus is on that big game. >> reporter: the game against stanford and to see how many players will be available by next weekend. >> that will be key. all right, thanks. >>> first responders have until...
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reporter: for university of california researcher ron cohen, you could say the fight against climate ge began on rooftops , like the observatory. it is part of our large network of sensors the plaintiff the east and parts of san francisco. over much of the last decade, ron has tracked levels of carbon dioxide and other missions along major bay area highways and neighborhoods. the kind of data that could help cities monitor the aggressive carbon reduction goals being set up at the cop26 conference in glasgow. >> especially cities are making big claims and ambitious targets . we want to help them understand if they are on track. reporter: ron began installing the sensors where they could get noticed by a worldwide audience, the city of glasgow itself. >> we started in august, deploying the sensors, we've had 10 operating since the first of august. we have a three-month record. reporter: the low cost sensors are able to detect trends on a micro scale. recently, the team was able to dramatic -- document the dramatic drop in emissions when roads emptied out during the initial covid shutdow
reporter: for university of california researcher ron cohen, you could say the fight against climate ge began on rooftops , like the observatory. it is part of our large network of sensors the plaintiff the east and parts of san francisco. over much of the last decade, ron has tracked levels of carbon dioxide and other missions along major bay area highways and neighborhoods. the kind of data that could help cities monitor the aggressive carbon reduction goals being set up at the cop26...
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the moderator of our first panel is john you, a professor at the university of california at berkeley law school. you, a professor at the university of california at berkeley law school. he is a political author and commentator. he served at the justice department during the bush administration and clerked for justice thomas. i turn it over to you. john: i would like to thank john malcolm for putting me on the schedule at 8:30 in the morning after i flew from california. it is 5:30 my time. this is the revenge of the civil war and rafters. congratulations for your new president, just announced. you might have heard this nice jazz music when we were coming in. i assume it is all going to be changed to banjos and texas music. i want to thank all the judges for participating. i was expecting that it would be extremely difficult, not having been a judge myself, i expected them to make demands, yellow, scream -- yell, scream, but they were accommodating and cooperative. this is not what i thought judges were like an all. this is a statement about larry. you all know who they are. i will in
the moderator of our first panel is john you, a professor at the university of california at berkeley law school. you, a professor at the university of california at berkeley law school. he is a political author and commentator. he served at the justice department during the bush administration and clerked for justice thomas. i turn it over to you. john: i would like to thank john malcolm for putting me on the schedule at 8:30 in the morning after i flew from california. it is 5:30 my time....
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joining us as a professor at the university of california and she worked with the clinton administrationfor your time. >> thanks for having me. kristen: where did it originate, and what does "let's go brandon" mean? >> these things that are hard to understand about the internet and about nature, it is an inside joke of an "i call the dog whistle. you know how dog whistle is a whistle or sound that dogs can hear and we cannot? so, "let's go brandon" is a coded message to republicans or conservatives who don't like joe biden. what happened is a guy named brandon won a nascar race, and when he won, the tv stations covering it heard what sounded like "let's go brandon" being chanted by the crowd behind him. but when they focused the audio behind the crowd, what they heard was "f joe biden." so it became an inside joke. these coded dog whistles are basically inside jokes. it became an inside joke for conservatives that now when you say "let's go brandon" it is an antidemocratic, anti-joe biden rallying cry. kristen: there have been m emes and inside jokes hurled at every president. when is it
joining us as a professor at the university of california and she worked with the clinton administrationfor your time. >> thanks for having me. kristen: where did it originate, and what does "let's go brandon" mean? >> these things that are hard to understand about the internet and about nature, it is an inside joke of an "i call the dog whistle. you know how dog whistle is a whistle or sound that dogs can hear and we cannot? so, "let's go brandon" is a...
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we're going explain what will no l >> university of california system. sticking with its decision to abandon standardized testing for admissions. the a u c could not find an alternative exam to the s a t after it determined last year that its results were biased. the uc system has spent more than 3 years researching whether to end the standardized tests admissions officers. now look at other factors, including a students high school gpa. the difficulty of the course is taken special talents, essays and extra curricular activities. for your money tonight. california is edd the employment development department says there is now another opportunity. >> to seek pandemic, unemployment assistance and they say this applies to about 100,000 people who were per previous lead tonight eligibility. expanded under federal rules too. now include workers who refuse to work for an employer that violated covid safety standards. also workers laid off or who had their hours reduced as a direct result of the pandemic school employees whose usual work schedules were affecte
we're going explain what will no l >> university of california system. sticking with its decision to abandon standardized testing for admissions. the a u c could not find an alternative exam to the s a t after it determined last year that its results were biased. the uc system has spent more than 3 years researching whether to end the standardized tests admissions officers. now look at other factors, including a students high school gpa. the difficulty of the course is taken special...
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maybe there is the guidance from berkeley public out this followed by the university of california. and then we execute the guidance. >> well, guys wasn't good enough to prevent a covid-19 outbreak on campus at uc berkeley is a growing number of cases is taking a toll on the cow football team. the university is rescheduling. this week's football game against usc because too many players tested positive for covid 24 players missed last weekend's game against arizona because of covid rules will quarterback chase garbers amongst the players forced to sit out on twitter. the player says they were frustrated with the university's health system and question why players were tested and he says they were told that testing was and are mandated. all we recommend that. >> with defensive move. the we did that. the university health system told players it could be arrested for refusing to test even if they show no symptoms. according to the pac 12 players who are fully vaccinated are not required to receive surveillance testing. cal berkeley. seth, let director jim knowlton responded saying the s
maybe there is the guidance from berkeley public out this followed by the university of california. and then we execute the guidance. >> well, guys wasn't good enough to prevent a covid-19 outbreak on campus at uc berkeley is a growing number of cases is taking a toll on the cow football team. the university is rescheduling. this week's football game against usc because too many players tested positive for covid 24 players missed last weekend's game against arizona because of covid rules...
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female for 8 years during my forty's, and then when i started to study psychology at the university of california, i realized that people who identify in a different gender identity have psychological disorders or emotional disorders or social disorders. facebook is delaying the introduction of encrypted messages on its platforms. the technology is meant to ensure that only senders and recipients can view private messages, but it's being resisted by governments, including the u. k. i think safety concerns ortiz shot. it was actually delves into the stand off between governments and big tac. it's been 5 years since whatsapp rolled out end to end encryption. it was hailed for allow people all over the world to communicate securely and freely, but in tandem with some top western officials, whatsapp, instagram on facebook, owner matter is tracking its feet. we're taking our time to get this ride and we don't plan to finish the global rollout of end to end encryption by default, across all our messaging services until sometime in 2023. we believe people shouldn't have to choose between privacy and saf
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it is being published by the university of california press. and not only that, but so far, despite walker's controversial statements, his university old dominion university has stood by him. an academic community plays a valuable role in the quest for knowledge of, i'll borrow this is being willing to consider scientific and other empirical data that may involve controversial issues and perspectives. and not only that, but to make matters worse, there are entire organization, specifically non profit charity organizations that dedicate themselves to de stigmatizing sexual attraction to children. one of these organizations is called the procedure foundation. it's a tax exempt group that not only has interviewed alan walker, of course, because of their shared interest. but it also works toward things like abolishing sex offender registries. and legalizing the use of child sex dolls in a world where things like drag queen story our are increasingly common. it seems like there is no taboo left that people are not willing to challenge. and considerin
it is being published by the university of california press. and not only that, but so far, despite walker's controversial statements, his university old dominion university has stood by him. an academic community plays a valuable role in the quest for knowledge of, i'll borrow this is being willing to consider scientific and other empirical data that may involve controversial issues and perspectives. and not only that, but to make matters worse, there are entire organization, specifically non...
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daniel at stick around is a professor of addiction medicine at the university of california, san francisco. he joins us live by zoom. thanks very much for being with us. oh, what do you think of the main causes for this big rise in overdoses? oh, well, we've had a 20 year. unprecedented climb in guest new drug overdoses. what's driving most recently is festival cove. it has had a huge impact have 18 months. but even if we took covert away, we would have been seen a year over year over year arrive in offense related death. and now the latest claim is methamphetamine related deaths. and tell us about more about fennel and why it's playing such a big part in this. so fentanyl is the synthetic of the friends we're talking about here is the list of small talk from cynical version. it's super potent, it's about a 100 times as potent as morphine by weight to makes it $30.00 to $40.00 times is potent heroine. it's been infiltrated into the heroine supply as an adult friend as a, as a poisoning, if you will. in the eastern half the united states, and then the last couple years, it's pretty westward
daniel at stick around is a professor of addiction medicine at the university of california, san francisco. he joins us live by zoom. thanks very much for being with us. oh, what do you think of the main causes for this big rise in overdoses? oh, well, we've had a 20 year. unprecedented climb in guest new drug overdoses. what's driving most recently is festival cove. it has had a huge impact have 18 months. but even if we took covert away, we would have been seen a year over year over year...
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both daniel to sharon is a professor of addiction medicine at the university of california, san francisco. he explained what's behind the rise and deaths mean had a 20 year unprecedented climb in debt due drug overdoses. what's driving the most recently, if ethanol, i couldn't had a huge impact have 18 months, but even if we to cope it away, we would have been seen a year over year over year rise in our fentanyl related death. and now the latest player is methamphetamine related. so fentanyl is to just synthetic of your friends and we're talking about here is a list of small cynical version. it's super potent. it's about a 100 times as potent as morphine by weight makes it 30 to 40 times as potent heroin. it's been infiltrated into the heroine supply as an adult friend. as a poisoning, if you will, in the eastern half the united states. and then the last couple years, it's pretty westward. and so one of the reasons why we're seen overdose just climbing it, spreading geographically at the same time. methods don't mean to come in as up as a new pure, more potent version. and that's spreadin
both daniel to sharon is a professor of addiction medicine at the university of california, san francisco. he explained what's behind the rise and deaths mean had a 20 year unprecedented climb in debt due drug overdoses. what's driving the most recently, if ethanol, i couldn't had a huge impact have 18 months, but even if we to cope it away, we would have been seen a year over year over year rise in our fentanyl related death. and now the latest player is methamphetamine related. so fentanyl is...
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and he was also generous in agreeing to participate in this at the university of california san francisco aging center and a so there they learned they did to some very tailored scanning through a strange confluence and he had a scan just before his overdose so they knew what it looked like just before the overdose and then there was imaging done i at the time that showed that glowing image that i described before, then he came back and they measured the volume and it had a shrunken write-in% which is as much is a 60-year-old would lose in a decade and they did this very detailed testing of his memory and other cognitive functions and his episodic memory for numbers or events he scored on par but the rest of his function is perfect so what his case showed is that it can zero in on this one structure in the brain and this was completely underrecognized. there was an anesthesiologist that did recognize that and handed done research for 20 years and gave up because no one wanted to fund it anymore, but it wasn't at all not well-known so now the question becomes now we know that it can damage
and he was also generous in agreeing to participate in this at the university of california san francisco aging center and a so there they learned they did to some very tailored scanning through a strange confluence and he had a scan just before his overdose so they knew what it looked like just before the overdose and then there was imaging done i at the time that showed that glowing image that i described before, then he came back and they measured the volume and it had a shrunken write-in%...
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university of california lecturers are accusing leaders of dishonest bargaining for paid family lead,uction. uc has denied the accusations, saying the strike is grossly unfair to students. the strike is expected to be one day, with lecturers back on the job thursday. reggie: the director of cal fire is retiring. chief thom porter will step down december 10 after overseeing some devastating fire seasons. uc berkeley grad has worked for calfire since 1999, holding the director position since late 2018. porter says he will be focusing on his family and aging parents. kumasi: now to your morning money report, and amazon peeling back more black friday deals this year. we'll start on thanksgiving day and will include deals on thousands of products, including tv's, sports equipment, and 40% off alexa enabled devices. meanwhile, anyone looking to buy a new tesla will not be getting one anytime soon. the wait times for the s and x models are as long as 16 months. the delivery time is projected to be sometime in 2023. tesla is one of many automakers facing supply chain challenges. let's take a
university of california lecturers are accusing leaders of dishonest bargaining for paid family lead,uction. uc has denied the accusations, saying the strike is grossly unfair to students. the strike is expected to be one day, with lecturers back on the job thursday. reggie: the director of cal fire is retiring. chief thom porter will step down december 10 after overseeing some devastating fire seasons. uc berkeley grad has worked for calfire since 1999, holding the director position since late...
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a t if you're applying to the university of california. k to people were arrested and others are facing charges after picking up money that spilled all over the san diego freeway somehow the money fell out of an armored truck. and you can see that money scattered everywhere it happened on the i 5 freeway around 9 yesterday morning video from the scene shows people scattered across the road. people getting into their cars to pick it up. this was all over tiktok and social media people not knowing they were actually just wrapping themselves out with the money in their hands. it was a mess that actually brought traffic to a standstill ys standstill. chp, rather, is reminding people that if you find money on the freeway really anywhere. it's not yours. it belongs to the bank and it's supposed to be returned. the university of california system is sticking with its decision to abandon standardized testing is for admission. but officials could not find an alternative exam to the s a t and the a c t tests. the uc system spent more than 3 years res
a t if you're applying to the university of california. k to people were arrested and others are facing charges after picking up money that spilled all over the san diego freeway somehow the money fell out of an armored truck. and you can see that money scattered everywhere it happened on the i 5 freeway around 9 yesterday morning video from the scene shows people scattered across the road. people getting into their cars to pick it up. this was all over tiktok and social media people not...
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. >> reporter: university of california forestry specialist william stewart says because drones are stilleforestation picture it's difficult to measure their cost effectiveness and success rate. >> there's no reason to just say we can only do it the old way or only do it the new way. i think we're going to see both of them out there on the landscape. >> reporter: a landscape that's constantly threatened by fires and increasingly needing help to replenish and restore what was lost. anthony pura, cbs >>> we end this half hour with the remarkable bond between a mother and son and the will to rise above great challenges at any age. here's cbs's lilia luciano. >> happy birthday. >> reporter: this view from the face of yosemite's el capitan is one few people get to experience. for deirdre walanik it was the gift she gave herself for her birthday. her 70th birthday. >> it was quite the day. >> happy birthday. >> reporter: walanik, who didn't even start climbing until she was nearly 60, recently broke the record as the oldest woman to summit el cap. >> i've reinvented myself many times. >> how do
. >> reporter: university of california forestry specialist william stewart says because drones are stilleforestation picture it's difficult to measure their cost effectiveness and success rate. >> there's no reason to just say we can only do it the old way or only do it the new way. i think we're going to see both of them out there on the landscape. >> reporter: a landscape that's constantly threatened by fires and increasingly needing help to replenish and restore what was...
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. >>> students planning to go to college maybe glad to hear this, the university of california no longer requires any kind of admissions test for undergraduates. the s.a.t. and a.c.t. have one that criticized for being racially biased and give a leg up to wealthier students whose families can afford pricey test preparation. >>> some signs of progress for the california job market as employers added over 96,000 new jobs in october. the gains did lower california's unappointed rate to 7.3%, tied with nevada for the highest unemployment rate in the nation. >>> in milliken oakland for the national audubon society is suing the county. its approval of a new wind turbine facility near tracy is an issue the audubon society said the project has been poorly planned and they say the project is a threat to birds and bats and did not go through a sufficient environmental review. >>> big sewage bill in marin county is being cleaned up as county leaders say 75,000 gallons of sewage spilled thursday off of highland avenue. it is in the happy valley and montecito areas of downtown san rafael they believe
. >>> students planning to go to college maybe glad to hear this, the university of california no longer requires any kind of admissions test for undergraduates. the s.a.t. and a.c.t. have one that criticized for being racially biased and give a leg up to wealthier students whose families can afford pricey test preparation. >>> some signs of progress for the california job market as employers added over 96,000 new jobs in october. the gains did lower california's unappointed...
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. >>> students planning to go to college will be glad to hear the university of california system no longer requires any kind of admission test for undergraduates. the sat and the act have long been criticized for being racially biased. it is criticized for giving a leg up to wealthy students whose family can afford test preparation. >>> still ahead on >>> ♪ welcome back. the time is 6:13 a.m. if you are traveling for thanksgiving, it will cause you more due to gas prices. that is not the only thing that will be more expensive. our reporter says inflation includes the main item for the feast. >> reporter: get ready to fork out a little bit more money for your thanksgiving feast. the american farm bureau federation says that it will be 14% more based on their informal survey. >> it is really hard to point to any one thing. certainly, the underlying factor for most of those elements is the global pandemic. >> reporter: the biggest reason for the 2021 increase is the turkey. the afb which bases its findings on nationwide pricing data says that bird costs are up about 24% higher this year
. >>> students planning to go to college will be glad to hear the university of california system no longer requires any kind of admission test for undergraduates. the sat and the act have long been criticized for being racially biased. it is criticized for giving a leg up to wealthy students whose family can afford test preparation. >>> still ahead on >>> ♪ welcome back. the time is 6:13 a.m. if you are traveling for thanksgiving, it will cause you more due to gas...
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ability to carry on and was very generous in agreeing to participate in research at the university of california san francisco memory and aging centeran and so there they leard they did some barely tailored mri scanning or a strange confluence of events. he had an mri scan just before his overdose so they knew what his brain look like and there was imaging done at the time of the overdose that showed that glowing image of the hippocampus and then he came back to ucsf and they measured the volume of his hippocampus and it had shrunk to 10% which is much as a 60 over losing a decade and there was this very detailed ter cognitive unction and what is called your episodic and explicit memory for numbers or events. he scored on the same level as someone with alzheimer's disease. what his case shows was that fentanyl can focus on just this one structure of the brain and damage it and there was an anesthesiologist who did recognize that and had done research for 20 years and finally gave up because no one wanted to fund it anymore but it was really not at all well-known. now we. know that opioids can da
ability to carry on and was very generous in agreeing to participate in research at the university of california san francisco memory and aging centeran and so there they leard they did some barely tailored mri scanning or a strange confluence of events. he had an mri scan just before his overdose so they knew what his brain look like and there was imaging done at the time of the overdose that showed that glowing image of the hippocampus and then he came back to ucsf and they measured the...
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. >> rebecca is a researcher at the university of california. ance made from agricultural surplus. the goal is to mix it with tons of manure composted into fertilizer across the central valley. in essence, changing the way it degrades. >> that also significantly affects. >> other groups are also zeroing in. both on commercial composting and the mass of landfills dotting the state. while some have programs to capture escaping methane, other industrial sites don't. areas surveyed -- an aerial survey captured images of escaping methane plumes while documenting the location of so-called super in meters. >> the light composting facility is one of the largest emitters in california. we need to get that addressed by collecting that gas instead of letting it go into the atmosphere. >> david lewis directs the environmental group save the bay. sites cracking down on super in meters. another solution is natural pollution catchers being improved. like marshes surrounding san francisco bay. >> the solidity and the water helps keep the methane in the plants. t
. >> rebecca is a researcher at the university of california. ance made from agricultural surplus. the goal is to mix it with tons of manure composted into fertilizer across the central valley. in essence, changing the way it degrades. >> that also significantly affects. >> other groups are also zeroing in. both on commercial composting and the mass of landfills dotting the state. while some have programs to capture escaping methane, other industrial sites don't. areas...
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todd: the university of california davis he defunding the campus police department.o repurpose. the officers will focus more on outreach, education and supporting uc davis in a, quote, nontraditional way. they will use the money saved for two public safety analysts and train fire personnel in mental health response. san francisco's police department looking into a connection between robberies over the weekend. dozens of people ransacked several stores grabbing armfuls of luxury goods, dashing away be in, quote, clearly planned events. 11 people were arrested, including three at the nordstrom. carley: coming up in the next hour "fox & friends first," joe concha and congressman michael waltz joining us live. we're following all the breaking news out of waukesha, wisconsin on the horrific christmas be parade tragedy that's left at least five people dead. stay with us and stay with fox news all morning long. i am totally blind. and non-24 can make me show up too early... or too late. or make me feel like i'm not really "there." talk to your doctor, and call 844-234-2424.
todd: the university of california davis he defunding the campus police department.o repurpose. the officers will focus more on outreach, education and supporting uc davis in a, quote, nontraditional way. they will use the money saved for two public safety analysts and train fire personnel in mental health response. san francisco's police department looking into a connection between robberies over the weekend. dozens of people ransacked several stores grabbing armfuls of luxury goods, dashing...
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am disappointed that the minority has brought up its objections and also sought to use my university of california at riverside as part of this pawn. i just received a message from my chancellor correcting the position they took on their public letter. the only university to submit such a detailed letter regarding the pay-for. no other university has sought to take that position. i dare -- i have questions as to how my university reached a point where they issued such a letter so it can be used on the floor. i now have a correction that was just issued to me hours before. this is about america's veterans. and this is about america's veterans, serving america's veterans during an emergency situation in which 700,000 americans have already died. i want to keep those veterans safe. i want to keep them in housing. and, yes, i believe it is appropriate to keep the precedent of using emergency funding and not have this silly political gamesmanship over the pay-for. mr. speaker, i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentleman from illinois. mr. bost: thank
am disappointed that the minority has brought up its objections and also sought to use my university of california at riverside as part of this pawn. i just received a message from my chancellor correcting the position they took on their public letter. the only university to submit such a detailed letter regarding the pay-for. no other university has sought to take that position. i dare -- i have questions as to how my university reached a point where they issued such a letter so it can be used...
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stephanie: edward chang, professor of ethnic studies at the university of california at riverside saysy of america's first koreatown began with a little map from 1908. if you look closely at the tiny script. >> it says korean settlement were you did not know there is a korean settlement, is that like striking gold? >> yes, it is. it is amazing to find out it was a korean settlement in riverside . stephanie: it turns out to be the largest enclave of koreans, way before koreatown sprung up in los angeles and san francisco. he knew that early korean immigrants to the u.s. worked in's riverside orange groves, including an independence leader. he had no idea that he had founded a whole community of korean immigrants here. he credits two graduate student interns for their translation of old korean newspapers to confirm what historians had previously overlooked. it turns out you find a newspaper article where it describes this korean village in riverside as the first koreatown in the u.s.? >> yes, the october 14, 1910 article, said riverside, the camp is the first korean settlement in the u.s
stephanie: edward chang, professor of ethnic studies at the university of california at riverside saysy of america's first koreatown began with a little map from 1908. if you look closely at the tiny script. >> it says korean settlement were you did not know there is a korean settlement, is that like striking gold? >> yes, it is. it is amazing to find out it was a korean settlement in riverside . stephanie: it turns out to be the largest enclave of koreans, way before koreatown...
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. >>> professor sharice is with the department of law and society at the university of california irvinemuch for joining us. professor, almost literally every day now, we're getting reports of new attacks by these flash mob thieves. what we're seeing seems like scenes from some sort of dystopian movie. so what's behind all of this? >> we're still trying to get a handle of what's going on with these types of crimes. on the one hand, places where they're occurring, places like los angeles and san francisco, especially in california, are places that have seen lots of retail thefts over the years and rank in the top ten. on the other hand, as you mentioned, they're quite distinct, they're very unique. these are involving many, many individuals that are highly organized, using social media in many cases to get that organization down. and then using social media where these are playing out. so it's very -- it's a very distinct situation here. in terms of why this is happening or what's behind this, i don't think that we have the full answer at this point. i mean, there's lots of culprits that
. >>> professor sharice is with the department of law and society at the university of california irvinemuch for joining us. professor, almost literally every day now, we're getting reports of new attacks by these flash mob thieves. what we're seeing seems like scenes from some sort of dystopian movie. so what's behind all of this? >> we're still trying to get a handle of what's going on with these types of crimes. on the one hand, places where they're occurring, places like los...
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dan: for a university of california researcher you can say the fight against climate change began on as part of a large network of sensors that blanket the east bay and parts of san francisco. over much of the last decade he has tat -- tracked levels of carbon dioxide along major bay area highways and local neighborhoods. it is a kind of data that could help cities monitor the aggressive carbon reduction goals being set out at the cop26 conference. >> especially cities are making big claims and ambitious targets , and we want to help them understand that if they are on track. dan: to grab the attention of those partners he began installing the sensors where they could get noticed by a worldwide audience, the city of glasgow itself. >> we started in august and so o we have had 10 operating since the first of august so we have a three months -- a three month record. dan: they are able to detect trends. recently his team was able to document the dramatic drop in co2 emissions when bay area roads emptied out during the initial covid shelter-in-place, seen in green. he says the system is n
dan: for a university of california researcher you can say the fight against climate change began on as part of a large network of sensors that blanket the east bay and parts of san francisco. over much of the last decade he has tat -- tracked levels of carbon dioxide along major bay area highways and local neighborhoods. it is a kind of data that could help cities monitor the aggressive carbon reduction goals being set out at the cop26 conference. >> especially cities are making big...
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we have a distinguished professor from the university of california of public health. have a professor of the university of pennsylvania. david who is the professor of the cultural medicine at harvard university. we have camilla, associate professional -- professor of government at cornell. let me begin with dr. schneider. a major part of your role is to assess the extent which innovative technologies may aid patients. can you review the technologies that are used currently within health care and speak to the extent in which scaly new technology represents opportunities and challenges for individual patients? >> i am in delaware and my job with my group is because of the digital exhilaration group -- is called the digital exhilaration group. -- exploration group. the opportunity is awesome at this point. we can increase access to improve care while lowering costs. we have never. . had this capability before -- we have never had this keep billet the before -- capability before. we are thinking about different mayors where are applying care. trying to use the services to
we have a distinguished professor from the university of california of public health. have a professor of the university of pennsylvania. david who is the professor of the cultural medicine at harvard university. we have camilla, associate professional -- professor of government at cornell. let me begin with dr. schneider. a major part of your role is to assess the extent which innovative technologies may aid patients. can you review the technologies that are used currently within health care...
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to carry on and is also very generous in agreeing to participate in this research at the university of california san francisco memory and aging center. and so there they learned, they did some very tailored mri scanning through a strange confluence of events come here actually had an mri scan just before his overdosed. so they knew what his brain look like before the overdosed, and there was imaging done right at the time of the overdosed that showed that glowing image i described before, just the hippocampus. then he came back to ucsf and they measured the volume of his hippocampus and you get short by 10% which is much as a 60-year-old would lose in a decade. they. they also did this very detailed testing of his memory and other cognitive functions. and again what is called episodic memory, is explicit memory for numbers or events, he scored on par with someone with alzheimer's disease but it the rest of his cognitive function is perfect. what his case really showed is that fentanyl can zero in on just this one structure in the brain, just the hippocampus, and damage it. this was completely un
to carry on and is also very generous in agreeing to participate in this research at the university of california san francisco memory and aging center. and so there they learned, they did some very tailored mri scanning through a strange confluence of events come here actually had an mri scan just before his overdosed. so they knew what his brain look like before the overdosed, and there was imaging done right at the time of the overdosed that showed that glowing image i described before, just...
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complex family planning at the university of hawaii where she also received a master public health degree and health policy and management. bridges is a professor of the californiabarkley school of law. she previously taught at boston university harvard law school, is danford lesko in served as a center for reproductive rights at columbia law school. she received her ba from spelling college and a jd and a phd from columbia university. catherine fosters president ceo of americans united for life as well as a senior fellow and legal policy at the charlotte institute fellow with the james wilson incident on rights and founding purge recently she spent seven years litigation counsel with the defending freedom she founded and manage law practice and prevention usa as executive director. ms. foster and earned her ba and master's degree in french from the university of south florida and a jd from georgetown university law center. stephanie lorraine is a coexecutive director of the florida access network and abortion funds dedicated to challenging abortion stigma and dismantling barriers to abortion in florida through financial and logistical support. she received her
complex family planning at the university of hawaii where she also received a master public health degree and health policy and management. bridges is a professor of the californiabarkley school of law. she previously taught at boston university harvard law school, is danford lesko in served as a center for reproductive rights at columbia law school. she received her ba from spelling college and a jd and a phd from columbia university. catherine fosters president ceo of americans united for...
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university health system with medical doctors who are our experts. and we've got the same type of expertise at berkeley public health and throughout the entire pandemic. 2 years. you know, the university of california berkeley has accepted recommendations from berkeley public health on how to deal with this pandemic safely. and and that's exactly what we did last week. you know, they they gave us recommendations and we implemented those recommendations to keep our kids safe. >> officials say that 99.5% of the 117 member football staff is currently vaccinated. that includes players and coaches. when asked how many were not vaccinated. jim knowlton said that was around 2 people. but can i clarify or specify exactly who they were. but he did say that those 2 people who are currently not vaccinated as part of the cal berkeley football team previously did contract covid-19 but would not say as to the reasons why those 2 people are currently not vaccinated as we mentioned, the game against usc has now been rescheduled for december. 4th. but the bears are set to next take on the stanford cardinals in stanford on november 20th. we're live tonight outside of memorial stadium on the cal berkeley campus jonat
university health system with medical doctors who are our experts. and we've got the same type of expertise at berkeley public health and throughout the entire pandemic. 2 years. you know, the university of california berkeley has accepted recommendations from berkeley public health on how to deal with this pandemic safely. and and that's exactly what we did last week. you know, they they gave us recommendations and we implemented those recommendations to keep our kids safe. >> officials...
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we have with us at the moment shaun bowler, the dean of the graduate division at university of california riverside. he's a distinguished professor and the dean of the graduate division at the university and served as a member of the board of the american national elections studies as a member of the editorial board of ethical studies and journal politics and as president of the political science association and focused studies on the relationship between voters and institutions and representative democracy and has previously co-authored a number of books and articles on this subject. including the future is hours, minority politics, political behavior and the multi-racial era of american politics. the limits of electoral reform and reforming the republic. thank you for joining us. >> you're welcome, hello. >> so i'd like to start today by asking a bit about what inspired you to write the book on losers consent 2007 and at the same time if you can touch on defining what do we mean when we use the phrase like in losers consent or what did you mean by that phrase? >> and a number of interna
we have with us at the moment shaun bowler, the dean of the graduate division at university of california riverside. he's a distinguished professor and the dean of the graduate division at the university and served as a member of the board of the american national elections studies as a member of the editorial board of ethical studies and journal politics and as president of the political science association and focused studies on the relationship between voters and institutions and...
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we have with us at the moment sean, do enough the graduate division at the university of california riverside. he is a distinguished professor and has served as a member of the board of the american national election studies as a member of the editorial board of both ethical studies, and president of the western political science institution. he is focus on -- has previously co-authored a number books and articles on the subject including the future is ours, minority politics, political behavior in the multiracial era of american politics, and reforming the republic. shaun, thank you for joining us. i'd like to start by asking what inspired you to write the book in 2007 and at the same time if you can touch on defining what do me -- what do we mean when we use a phrase like losers consent? >> first i should acknowledge it is a collaborative process. it is a common concern, while a lot of the tension at election time, just like there is in any contest. the response to losers turns out to be quite important in deciding whether it continues for another cycle or not. we will attempt to look at so
we have with us at the moment sean, do enough the graduate division at the university of california riverside. he is a distinguished professor and has served as a member of the board of the american national election studies as a member of the editorial board of both ethical studies, and president of the western political science institution. he is focus on -- has previously co-authored a number books and articles on the subject including the future is ours, minority politics, political...
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walter is the distinguished professor of landscape architecture at the university of california, berkeley. he was formerly the chair of that department. among the many distinctions and awards that walter has received, he is the prize macarthur fellowship genius award, that's hard to get it all in, that he received in 2019. walter has been acclaimed for design work for the united states and abroad. for us here in charleston, walter was selected to design exhibits for the festival over the years. i also had the great pleasure of working with walter through the institute on city design. in the 21 1/2 years of working on the international african american museum, he came to discover the history and location. the founding director of the national museum of african american history is with our class last week, said that it was the most sacred site of african american history in the western hemisphere. he helped acquire that land for the museum. harry cobb, our most distinguished design architect, told me he always wanted to have a design project where the site was more important than the buildi
walter is the distinguished professor of landscape architecture at the university of california, berkeley. he was formerly the chair of that department. among the many distinctions and awards that walter has received, he is the prize macarthur fellowship genius award, that's hard to get it all in, that he received in 2019. walter has been acclaimed for design work for the united states and abroad. for us here in charleston, walter was selected to design exhibits for the festival over the years....
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. >>> happening tomorrow more than 6,000 university of california professors could walk off the job atcampuses. they are protesting that faith bargaining on -- like paid family leave, and layoffs at uc davis. it'll leave thousands with empty classrooms. >>> a live look at san jose where finding airport parking about to get easier. san jose is introduces a new system for travelers. upgrades include touchless entry, license plate recognition, and discounts when you book your parking online. >> gas prices pretty expensive right now. everybody just has to bear down and pay it. not everybody as a super fuel efficient vehicle. if are you only getting 20, 25 miles a gallon and traveling 60 plus miles that's tough. >> and looking live now at some of our biggest bridges in the bay area. gas prices not squaring people off the roadways this holiday season. >> cording to aaa holiday travel could get close to prepandemic levels. what freeway also be the most impacted? >> our traffic specialist has the answers in this week's travel tuesday. lot of us hitting the roads. >> my advice if you are hittin
. >>> happening tomorrow more than 6,000 university of california professors could walk off the job atcampuses. they are protesting that faith bargaining on -- like paid family leave, and layoffs at uc davis. it'll leave thousands with empty classrooms. >>> a live look at san jose where finding airport parking about to get easier. san jose is introduces a new system for travelers. upgrades include touchless entry, license plate recognition, and discounts when you book your...
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now is one of the authors of this study, and the associate professor of pediatrics at the university of californiayou found here. >> of course. thank you for having me. so we carried out a retrospective study of electronic medical records or clinical data. the group has aggregated clinical data across 87 centers, and they identified it for research purposes, and all of this data covers about 500,000 patients with covid-19 which provides an amazing opportunity to ask about new hypotheses. we looked at lower risk and mortality as an outcome. patients taking prozac are 28% or almost a third less likely to die from covid-19. >> what's promises here is that these drugs are readily available and relatively cheap. that's wonderful to think about, but the people that you were looking at. they weren't taking these drugs as a treatment once they get covid, of course. they were already on the anti-depressants as i understand it. what do you think that means? >> exactly. so this means that these drugs probably have some off-targeted effect that might have an impact on treating covid. we don't know what their
now is one of the authors of this study, and the associate professor of pediatrics at the university of californiayou found here. >> of course. thank you for having me. so we carried out a retrospective study of electronic medical records or clinical data. the group has aggregated clinical data across 87 centers, and they identified it for research purposes, and all of this data covers about 500,000 patients with covid-19 which provides an amazing opportunity to ask about new hypotheses....
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university health system with medical doctors who experts and we've got the same type of expertise at berkeley public health and throughout the entire pandemic. 2 years. you know, the university of californiadations from berkeley public health on how to deal with this pandemic safely. and and that's exactly what we did last week. you know, they they gave us recommendations and we implemented those recommendations to keep our kids safe. >> campus officials say 99.5% of the entire football program is fully vaccinated apparently newly about 2 people who are not vaccinated. athletic director wouldn't say who and wouldn't say why they are not vaccinated and speaking about that usc trojan verse. cal game was supposed to saturday been postponed until december 4th. meanwhile, they do have a game against stanford on november 20th as of now, at least. we'll have to see how many players are even eligible to play by then hoping to hear from the players in person. we've seen them tweet. they had a meeting earlier. i saw all the players walking in trying to get them on camera. nobody would talk to us. so i'm talking to their media team or trying to get some together. so stay tuned for that. they were pr
university health system with medical doctors who experts and we've got the same type of expertise at berkeley public health and throughout the entire pandemic. 2 years. you know, the university of californiadations from berkeley public health on how to deal with this pandemic safely. and and that's exactly what we did last week. you know, they they gave us recommendations and we implemented those recommendations to keep our kids safe. >> campus officials say 99.5% of the entire football...
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the health innovation advisor, blue cross of california, distant with associated professor of management at the university of california berkeley school of public health. we also have dorothy roberts, a university professor of sociology. it professor of civil rights at the university of pennsylvania. david s jones at harvard university and finally rounding at our panel, we have the associate professor of government at cornell university and codirector of the cornell center for health equity. thank you to all of our panelists for joining. let me begin with dr. schneider. in major part of your role is to assess the effect which new technologies made patients with an extremely large health system. it's -- please speak to the extent at which scaling new technologies represent opportunities and challenges for individual patients. >> thanks for having me. i am in delaware and my job with my group is called the digital acceleration group and basically we are scouting for technologies where we can systematically insert intelligence systems into our workflow or into our care space. and the opportunity which is awe
the health innovation advisor, blue cross of california, distant with associated professor of management at the university of california berkeley school of public health. we also have dorothy roberts, a university professor of sociology. it professor of civil rights at the university of pennsylvania. david s jones at harvard university and finally rounding at our panel, we have the associate professor of government at cornell university and codirector of the cornell center for health equity....
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university health system with medical doctors who experts and we've got the same type of expertise at berkeley public health and throughout the entire pandemic. 2 years. you know, the university of californias accepted recommendations from berkeley public health on how to deal with this pandemic safely. and and that's exactly what we did last week. you know, they they gave us recommendations and we implemented those recommendations to keep our kids safe. >> officials say 99.5% of the football program has been fully vaccinated there's apparently just 2 people who have not been vaccinated and the athletic director wouldn't tell us who these people were in why they were able to not get vaccinated you know, that that usc game house was play usc this saturday. that's being postponed until december 4th. meantime, there is a game that cal be playing. and as of now and that is against stanford. that's going to be november 20th now. meanwhile, right now the teams inside the stadium. i think they're in a meeting right now. it's all the players walking in. of course, i asked them if they wanted to comment. many of them declining. i asked them to invite chase or luego here because hey, if you're going
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