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university of _ planners. steve fish from the university of california, - planners. rom the university of california, thank you forjoining us. it's day 50 of the war in ukraine, russian gains remain limited as they continue to batter the strategically important city of mariupol in southeastern ukraine. it's been under siege for weeks and now russia claims more than 1,000 ukrainian troops have surrendered. but kyiv says the port city is still in its control. if mariupol fell into russian hands, it would create a land bridge between crimea, which russia illegally annexed in and areas held by russian—led separatists in the donbas region. more russian troops could be deployed to the east, for a new offensive already planned there. in the battle for mariupol, its mayor says around 21,000 civilians have been killed, and 120,000 remain trapped, in appalling correspondent, tom bateman reports now from the city of zaporizhia, where some people displaced from mariupol have ended up. a warning, his report contains upsetting images. this is a city reduced to darkness and death. r
university of _ planners. steve fish from the university of california, - planners. rom the university of california, thank you forjoining us. it's day 50 of the war in ukraine, russian gains remain limited as they continue to batter the strategically important city of mariupol in southeastern ukraine. it's been under siege for weeks and now russia claims more than 1,000 ukrainian troops have surrendered. but kyiv says the port city is still in its control. if mariupol fell into russian hands,...
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institute and the third witness will be michael associate professor of mechanical engineering, university of california berkeley. the fourth witnesses carol king, internationally celebrated singer-songwriter and land conservation advocate. finally we have james hubbard a former undersecretary of financial resources in the environment at the department of agriculture. the witnesses will all be on mutated so we can swear that man. please raise your right hand. do you swear or affirm the testimony you are about to give is the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth, so help you god? let the record to show the witnesses answered in the affirmative. thank you and without objection your written statements will be made a part of the record and with that, ms. knight, you are recognized for your testimony. >> good morning. >> good morning. i'm a basket weaver, mother of five and ecological practitioner for the indian tribe in california. and the whole united states and of the economy in the entire world. every bit of value from the soil, the water, timber, real estate in california's beautiful landscap
institute and the third witness will be michael associate professor of mechanical engineering, university of california berkeley. the fourth witnesses carol king, internationally celebrated singer-songwriter and land conservation advocate. finally we have james hubbard a former undersecretary of financial resources in the environment at the department of agriculture. the witnesses will all be on mutated so we can swear that man. please raise your right hand. do you swear or affirm the testimony...
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justice ketanji brown jackson, we are joined by michele goodwin, chancellor's professor at university of california, irvine and founding director of the center for biotechnology and global health policy. she is the host of the ms. magazine podcast "on the issues with michele goodwin" and author of "policing the womb: invisible women and the criminalization of motherhood." she is joining us from boulder, colorado. welcome to democracy now! professor goodwin. first, your response to herstory being made. >> thank you for having me. it is a pleasure to be with you. this is a monumental moment in united states history. in over 200 years, there is never been a black woman on the court. there is never been any indigenous people or asian people on the court. there have been only five women to serve on the united states supreme court. let's let that sink in. 100 15 justices, she will be the 116th, there've only been five. this is history making on so many different levels. there's much more that we will unpack in terms of what she experienced during the confirmation hearings, but this is a moment to celebra
justice ketanji brown jackson, we are joined by michele goodwin, chancellor's professor at university of california, irvine and founding director of the center for biotechnology and global health policy. she is the host of the ms. magazine podcast "on the issues with michele goodwin" and author of "policing the womb: invisible women and the criminalization of motherhood." she is joining us from boulder, colorado. welcome to democracy now! professor goodwin. first, your...
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our third witness is associate professor of mechanical engineering university of california berkeley. our fourth witness is carole king, singer/songwriter and land conservation advocate. finally we have james hubbard, a former undersecretary for national resources at the department of agriculture. the witnesses will all be unmuted so we can swear them in. please raise your right hand. do you swear or affirm the testimony you're about to give is the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth, so help you god? your recognized for your testimony. >> good morning. >> good morning. i'm a basket weaver, mother of five and an ecological practitioner. i was born in falls church, virginia, not too far from the capital but i am indigenous to california, which is the number one economy in the whole united states and the fifth largest economy in the entire world. northern california tribes rarely get credit for their role in this very successful economy, but every bit of value from the soil, water, timber, real estate and california's beautiful landscape is built on the backs of thousands o
our third witness is associate professor of mechanical engineering university of california berkeley. our fourth witness is carole king, singer/songwriter and land conservation advocate. finally we have james hubbard, a former undersecretary for national resources at the department of agriculture. the witnesses will all be unmuted so we can swear them in. please raise your right hand. do you swear or affirm the testimony you're about to give is the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the...
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. >> to be able to see new relations developed here at university of california berkeley, to see healing take place. our culture made visible. it's historic and we're grateful it's happening right now. know that ancestors and elders make it possible for us. >> some of the items on the unique menu include venison backstrap, native mushrooms, fried seaweed, rose hip tea and chia seed brownies. >>> volunteer led festival is more than a decade old, first times it been held since the pandemic started. say recognizing earth day is important to the city. say it's time to walk the walk. >> it's really important, especially in san francisco. as we know, all the politicians speak the rhetoric of climate change but what are we actually doing about it? >> festival focused on how the food we eat can impact the planet, all the food up and down the street was vegan. >>> taking action on the peninsula, pacific beach coalition spent the day cleaning up trash. organized 11 cleanups. this one in pacifica, picked up 300 pounds of trash and more than 1,200 cigarette butts just at lindamar beach. looking at s
. >> to be able to see new relations developed here at university of california berkeley, to see healing take place. our culture made visible. it's historic and we're grateful it's happening right now. know that ancestors and elders make it possible for us. >> some of the items on the unique menu include venison backstrap, native mushrooms, fried seaweed, rose hip tea and chia seed brownies. >>> volunteer led festival is more than a decade old, first times it been held...
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. >> all right all right, all right >> one of her biggest reach schools, the university of california-berkeleyit's home to one of the top computer science programs in the country, so she wasn't getting her hopes up >> what the heck i just got in to berkley >> a proud member of the class of '26 >> i was met with so much surprise when i got into berkley that i was just in shock for so many days. >> colleen is one of the lucky ones applications to berkley were up nearly 14% this year arune is the chief academic officer at college wise. >> i think there's some irrationality, probably not unlike when people panicked at the start of kocovid and bought all the toiler paper up. there's some sense of scarcity around the number of college opportunities around there >> also a factor, fewer schools are acquiring standardized tests like the s.a.t some like the university of california system, won't even consider them, and the pandemic itself helped students like kyler churn out more applications >> it gave me more time to focus on my applications actually and get my grades up >> kyler did get into multiple
. >> all right all right, all right >> one of her biggest reach schools, the university of california-berkeleyit's home to one of the top computer science programs in the country, so she wasn't getting her hopes up >> what the heck i just got in to berkley >> a proud member of the class of '26 >> i was met with so much surprise when i got into berkley that i was just in shock for so many days. >> colleen is one of the lucky ones applications to berkley were...
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thompson at the launch of a new book entitled savage journey and published by friends at university of californiass focusing on influences and development in
thompson at the launch of a new book entitled savage journey and published by friends at university of californiass focusing on influences and development in
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university, earn add p.h.s. in economics from one of our great institutions in this country, the university of california at berkely. she is a tenured professor of economics and international relations at one of the great institutions in my part of the country, michigan state university. she taught at the harvard kennedy school of government, served on the council of economic vieser during the urozone crisis and at the -- yourio zone crisis -- euro if design crisis. a small but really, really loud minority far outside the mainstream have engaged in a smear campaign against dr. cook. it's emblematic of the sorts of attacks that black and brown americans, particularly women, have encounselsed for if a h. far too long here. i won't go through what's happened in my committee. i think chair the committee on banking and urban affairs. i won't lay out for my -- for one thing the senators on my side of the aisle know t the senators on their side of the aisle don't want to think about it. what's happened with very, very qualified accomplished black women coming out of my committee and how few republicans have voted for them
university, earn add p.h.s. in economics from one of our great institutions in this country, the university of california at berkely. she is a tenured professor of economics and international relations at one of the great institutions in my part of the country, michigan state university. she taught at the harvard kennedy school of government, served on the council of economic vieser during the urozone crisis and at the -- yourio zone crisis -- euro if design crisis. a small but really, really...
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scientists at the university of california created a robot that can jump the height of one building.y hope it can be used in space exploration. >>> technology is being used to build the world's first floating city. >> a prototype was just unveiled in south korea. it is meant to withstand rising sea levels. kit produce its own food and energy. >>> next a couple from illinois says the discovery of some mcdonald's french fries has been an educational experience. >> to say the least. they found them i am side their house while renovating. the fries are 63 years old. they were still krumplgy. i don't know who tried it. >> a near by mcdonalds was built the same year. >> and finally, one hungry bear. nothing could stop this mama bear from a snack. she unlatched the door and jumped right in. ♪ ♪ libre the original eau de parfum yves saint laurent ♪pour lower sugar for me♪ ♪ohh so subtly sweet♪ ♪pour lower sugar for me♪ ♪all new from pure leaf♪ ♪pour lower sugar for me♪ why do dermatologists choose dove? it is gentle. it is moisturizing. as a dermatologist, i want what's best for our skin. it
scientists at the university of california created a robot that can jump the height of one building.y hope it can be used in space exploration. >>> technology is being used to build the world's first floating city. >> a prototype was just unveiled in south korea. it is meant to withstand rising sea levels. kit produce its own food and energy. >>> next a couple from illinois says the discovery of some mcdonald's french fries has been an educational experience. >> to...
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peter chin-hong, an infectious disease specialist at the university of california, san francisco medicalr. peter chin-hong, nice to talk to you. we know there is a new variant. what can you tell us about it? dr. chin-hong: i think that's well established now that ba.2, which is kind of like an evil twin sister to b.1, the regular omicron, is at least 30%, as much as 50% to 80% more transmissible than its relative. but it's not going to cause more serious disease, and the vaccines work in the same way that it's worked for omicron, which is that, although not great at preventing breakthrough infection, it is spectacular still at preventing serious disease, hospitalization, and death. soledad: how would you say we are impacting the spread of this new variant? dr. chin-hong: our mindset has really changed so dramatically compared to the last two years that we've been living through the pandemic. i think there are several factors going on now that are probably going to result in an increase in cases, may not be a surge or a vertical wall that we think about with a regular surge. and we probab
peter chin-hong, an infectious disease specialist at the university of california, san francisco medicalr. peter chin-hong, nice to talk to you. we know there is a new variant. what can you tell us about it? dr. chin-hong: i think that's well established now that ba.2, which is kind of like an evil twin sister to b.1, the regular omicron, is at least 30%, as much as 50% to 80% more transmissible than its relative. but it's not going to cause more serious disease, and the vaccines work in the...
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we have ramez, schriner, vasa, professor, him information studies at the university of california, and also from london, charles arthur, a journalist, specializing in technology and social media, very warm welcome to all of you, quinn. let's start with you. why has twitter excepted isla masks offer when? just a few days ago, the board unanimously agreed not to let the take over go through. i think maybe some people who are more inclined on business in the charleston speech that relatively well, it's clear that the offer that was ultimately made and exceeded the share price or the presence rate such that it was a very attractive big even after the twitter board or you can tell the toys li, just last week, and any kind of attempts to stay or towards your claim, that was just an offer that was simply too good for twitter to refuse in the end. well, it's interesting to, to, was due to because it's 1st called results this thursday, and it's not going to do this. so some people feel that with the general or slow down in the world economy, that maybe things like it's a good actually, this was
we have ramez, schriner, vasa, professor, him information studies at the university of california, and also from london, charles arthur, a journalist, specializing in technology and social media, very warm welcome to all of you, quinn. let's start with you. why has twitter excepted isla masks offer when? just a few days ago, the board unanimously agreed not to let the take over go through. i think maybe some people who are more inclined on business in the charleston speech that relatively well,...
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a study out this week from the university of california san diego shows that state environmental regulationly protected the state's white residents over people of color. my colleague amna nawaz recently traveled to one community in san diego grappling with the best path forward. amna: emily has lived around this san diego neighborhood most of her life. she loves this area. neighbors look out for each other and it has a booming arts and restaurant scene. but there is a persistent problem here -- the air. >> i can always tell when i go hiking outside of this neighborhood. my breathing improves. amna: as a kid, emily said she would get frequent bronchial infections and headaches. she now has sinus pressure and a consistent itchy nose. her mom and aunt have health issues too. they've never received an official diagnosis, but emily believes it comes back to pollutants in the air. >> i question whether or not to have a child because i would most likely raise it here and i would be concerned about their health, knowing the impact the environment would have on their health. amna: emily sits next --
a study out this week from the university of california san diego shows that state environmental regulationly protected the state's white residents over people of color. my colleague amna nawaz recently traveled to one community in san diego grappling with the best path forward. amna: emily has lived around this san diego neighborhood most of her life. she loves this area. neighbors look out for each other and it has a booming arts and restaurant scene. but there is a persistent problem here --...
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to reach the ballot. andreas on a force is a professor of intellectual history with the university of california berkeley institute of european studies. he says the far right parties of finding it easier to spread the message. we have seen her both an outrageous reaction upon his burden and the koran book on the other hand, also a very naive view upon the freedom of speech and its limits. sound what the swedish law can do or not can do in situations like the global far i have been experts over the last 10 years to use things that they stage in real life. so i, r l and for online dissemination, the best point, it's a no budget action. you take a book, you take a pack of bacon, you're bernard, up. it doesn't cost you anything, but the p r effect is immensely higher. and that's exactly what they want to do, and i find it outrageous that they, the swedish state allows that person a stage to use our fundamental right for his own promotional value. because that is what's going on here. people who have a political arm into the swedish problems like the populace parties. we did democrats, and then you h
to reach the ballot. andreas on a force is a professor of intellectual history with the university of california berkeley institute of european studies. he says the far right parties of finding it easier to spread the message. we have seen her both an outrageous reaction upon his burden and the koran book on the other hand, also a very naive view upon the freedom of speech and its limits. sound what the swedish law can do or not can do in situations like the global far i have been experts over...
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from los angeles we have ramesh srinivasan, professor of information studies at the university of californiaangeles . and also from london charles arthur, journalist specialising in technology and social media. a very warm welcome to all of you. quinn, let's start with you. why has twitter accepted elon musk's offer in just a few days ago the board unanimously agreed not to let the takeover go through? quinn: i think maybe some people who are more inclined on the business side can speak to that relatively well. it is clear that the offer that was ultimately made exceeded the share price of twitter such that it was a very attractive bit. even after twitter had put in a poison pill notoriously just last week. laura: do you agree it was just an offer that was too good to refuse in the end? charles: it was interesting that twitter was due to produce its first-quarter results this tuesday, some feel that with the general slowdown with the world economy things were not looking so good and this was the best offer on the table. it was easy for them to refuse the offer initially because musk did not
from los angeles we have ramesh srinivasan, professor of information studies at the university of californiaangeles . and also from london charles arthur, journalist specialising in technology and social media. a very warm welcome to all of you. quinn, let's start with you. why has twitter accepted elon musk's offer in just a few days ago the board unanimously agreed not to let the takeover go through? quinn: i think maybe some people who are more inclined on the business side can speak to that...
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of a shooting death in san francisco. well, based on false witness testimony and police misconduct. the northern california innocence project at santa clara university advocated for his release syria, spoke to reporters as he walked out of prison. a free don't think he did what we >> by falls. a beacon that i probably all my sale. i'm like, oh, my god, i say may not know when i opened my eyes. >> he says something about doing. not >> a serious case marked the first exoneration by the district attorney's innocence commission established by san francisco district attorney chase of again in 2022. review. potential wrongful conviction cases. still ahead on the kron 4 morning news, a high school sports team held. >> at gunpoint over the weekend. why the coach says this robbery has traumatized. the student athlete. we'll be right back. heidi covey: so, i have an eye disease that causes blindness. i have moments where i get a little bit sad because i just can't see things that i used to. dr. stanley taught me to trust in the lord even when you don't want to. god is such a faithful father. nothing that happens to us isn't without his eye upon it. >> well, w
of a shooting death in san francisco. well, based on false witness testimony and police misconduct. the northern california innocence project at santa clara university advocated for his release syria, spoke to reporters as he walked out of prison. a free don't think he did what we >> by falls. a beacon that i probably all my sale. i'm like, oh, my god, i say may not know when i opened my eyes. >> he says something about doing. not >> a serious case marked the first exoneration...
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but the lack of housing bill on campus and off has been a longstanding problem that many schools, including here in california, the university of california berkeley is limited dorm space and competition is fierce for nearby offcampus units, which he's started $1600 a month for a studio. most students say they had no idea of the housing situation when they chose to a 10 uc berkeley. >> feel like most students go into this process blind and not knowing how bad and how difficult it is to fight. >> and frankly, i definitely was not prepared. >> to be distressed about housing every year and about >> in march, uc berkeley said it would have to cap student enrollment numbers because of a lawsuit brought by irate neighbors over the school's grow. however, state lawmakers fast track to fix along the campus general, as many students as planned for the 2022 fall semester. coming up next on the kron 4 morning news. the giants and the a's hit off the battle of the bay series in game one sports director jason motte. >> has the highlights. you are not going want to miss this. ba 4 morning news at times. you now for 45 here on this wednesd
but the lack of housing bill on campus and off has been a longstanding problem that many schools, including here in california, the university of california berkeley is limited dorm space and competition is fierce for nearby offcampus units, which he's started $1600 a month for a studio. most students say they had no idea of the housing situation when they chose to a 10 uc berkeley. >> feel like most students go into this process blind and not knowing how bad and how difficult it is to...
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my upbringing in sacramento, california, being a first iteration college student at the university of californiaavis and my previous work experience being a program evaluator in the san francisco bay area california working for a consultancy firm. being a student at the lbj school of public affairs has allowed me to continue my journey in advancing equity. as a future changemaker who will be touching down in d.c., this may, i hope to be in similar spaces and break barriers like speaker nancy pelosi. thank you, and i would like to know welcome to the stage the lbj school president and speaker nancy pelosi. [applause] >> madame speaker, as were daughter so eloquently coded -- but it your lbj's soulmate as the master of the house. speaker pelosi: it is my honor to be here, and i think deshaun for her lovely introduction and then barnes for being then barnes -- ben barnes. i am a temple marker person, i follow abraham lincoln. he always started with a temple marker, this very day as we sit here a woman is being confirmed to be a justice, a black woman, the first black woman to be justice of the supr
my upbringing in sacramento, california, being a first iteration college student at the university of californiaavis and my previous work experience being a program evaluator in the san francisco bay area california working for a consultancy firm. being a student at the lbj school of public affairs has allowed me to continue my journey in advancing equity. as a future changemaker who will be touching down in d.c., this may, i hope to be in similar spaces and break barriers like speaker nancy...
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islamic hot line movement. andreas on a 4 is, is a professor of intellectual history with the university of california. but he's institute of european studies. he says far right parties are finding it easier now to spread their message, what we have see and has both an outrageous reaction upon his burden and the koran . but on the other hand, also a very naive view upon the freedom of speech and its limits. and what the swedish law can do and not can do in situations like this, global the far right has been experts over the last 10 years to use things that they stage in real life. so i, r l and for online dissemination, the point, it's a no budget action. you take a book, you ticket pack of bacon, you burn it up, it doesn't cost you anything, but the p r effect is immensely higher. and that's exactly what they want to do. and i find it outrageous that's the, the swedish state allows that person a stage to app, use our fundamental rights for its own promotional value, because that is what's going on here. so, conspiracy figures disseminated above the swedish and social services dealing children for mus
islamic hot line movement. andreas on a 4 is, is a professor of intellectual history with the university of california. but he's institute of european studies. he says far right parties are finding it easier now to spread their message, what we have see and has both an outrageous reaction upon his burden and the koran . but on the other hand, also a very naive view upon the freedom of speech and its limits. and what the swedish law can do and not can do in situations like this, global the far...
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created a space salad, which can not be ruled out to help fly to mars scientists from the university of californiaought genetically modified lettuce, designed to strengthen the bones of astronauts on long-term space travel. the fact is that under conditions of weightlessness, there is a strong loss of bone mass, on average more than 1% per month, biologists have modified the lettuce genome so that to produce human parathyroid hormone. it is he who stimulates bone growth and is successfully used in the treatment of such conditions under normal conditions in space, making daily injections problematic. you will have to take too many drugs with you and it is much easier to take the drug with food. true, in order to get at least some significant benefit, you need to eat about 400 g of such a salad every day, which is not a little, so scientists, continue your experiments, they may be useful for the treatment of osteopenia and osteoporosis and on the ground. when the summer vacation begins to loom in the advertising space, the theme of losing weight for the beach season comes to life again. dietary supp
created a space salad, which can not be ruled out to help fly to mars scientists from the university of californiaought genetically modified lettuce, designed to strengthen the bones of astronauts on long-term space travel. the fact is that under conditions of weightlessness, there is a strong loss of bone mass, on average more than 1% per month, biologists have modified the lettuce genome so that to produce human parathyroid hormone. it is he who stimulates bone growth and is successfully used...
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sort of our son is a professor of information studies at the university of california. he's also the author of beyond the valley. he joins us now live from los angeles goods. have you with us professor, what's the big deal here? rich man by his social media platform with 200000000 users compared that to facebook's what over 2000000000 uses. what's the big deal here? well, twitter has a very, very influential role in hijacking the new cycle. because even though there are as many users of twitter, it's extremely influential and shaping, as you alluded to earlier, just other types of media journalism. so you must deciding to purchase twitter coming up with this deal is really problematic in my mind because he, as you referred to, it describes themselves free speech absolute us. we're all for free speech and not the platforming. but what we need to recognize is twitter has been rife with controversial heat full and actually fig content going viral. so you on must needs to provide assurances to a democratic accountability that he would actually deal with that issue. and i don
sort of our son is a professor of information studies at the university of california. he's also the author of beyond the valley. he joins us now live from los angeles goods. have you with us professor, what's the big deal here? rich man by his social media platform with 200000000 users compared that to facebook's what over 2000000000 uses. what's the big deal here? well, twitter has a very, very influential role in hijacking the new cycle. because even though there are as many users of...
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but the lack of housing both on campus and off has been a longstanding problem at many schools, including many in california. >> the university of california berkeley has limited dorm space and competition is fierce for nearby offcampus units which can start at $1600 a month for a studio. most students say they had no idea the housing situation was so tough when they decided to attend uc berkeley. >> you feel like most students go into this process blind and not knowing how bad and how difficult it is to >> and frankly, i definitely was not prepared. >> to be distressed about housing every year and about >> back in march, uc berkeley said that it would have to cap student enrollment numbers because of a lawsuit brought by irate neighbors over the school's burgeoning growth. however, state lawmakers fast track the fix to allow the campus to enroll as many students as planned for the 2022 fall semester. >> coming up, a kron 4 news at 6. president biden using clemency powers for the first time. we have reaction from one of his first parts. plus the quest for the bridge trophy begins as the battle of the bay kicks off tonight in
but the lack of housing both on campus and off has been a longstanding problem at many schools, including many in california. >> the university of california berkeley has limited dorm space and competition is fierce for nearby offcampus units which can start at $1600 a month for a studio. most students say they had no idea the housing situation was so tough when they decided to attend uc berkeley. >> you feel like most students go into this process blind and not knowing how bad and...
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jonah levy is an associate professor of politics at the university of california, berkeley.ia now. thank you very much for talking to us. you have written three books on france with a fourth on the way. i wonder if you would put what we have seen in this election after this point into a book, what would your key observations be? my into a book, what would your key observations be?- key observations be? my key observation _ key observations be? my key observation would _ key observations be? my key observation would be - key observations be? my key observation would be that. key observations be? my key| observation would be that the challenges difference democracy have not been resolved by the selection. but there is some good news. the negative side, there are several dimensions of this election that are disturbing from a democratic standpoint. the first is that an entire system protest parties gathered 60% of the vote on the first round. if the french and i system parties had behaved like their italian counterparts, they would be celebrating victory today so there is a very
jonah levy is an associate professor of politics at the university of california, berkeley.ia now. thank you very much for talking to us. you have written three books on france with a fourth on the way. i wonder if you would put what we have seen in this election after this point into a book, what would your key observations be? my into a book, what would your key observations be?- key observations be? my key observation _ key observations be? my key observation would _ key observations be? my...
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i'm joined now by leah stokes, an assistant professor of climate politics at the university of californiacientists that, if governments around the world follow this plan that they have an ounce, we can limit the effects of climate change. we can limit the effects of climate chance. ~ ,,., , climate change. absolutely. the re ort climate change. absolutely. the report was _ climate change. absolutely. the report was clear _ climate change. absolutely. the report was clear that _ report was clear that governments around the world have to take action today. time is of the essence because we had to be peaking carbon pollution in the coming years and cutting it by about half by 2030. the good is that we have the technologies we need and increasingly they are cheaper and cleaner than dirty fossil fuels. those technologies include wind and solar, electric vehicles, electric bikes, heat pumps, heat and cool bikes, heat pumps, heat and cool, you name it. there are lots of great solutions that we have but governments will need to invest in bailing them out now. other governments around the world pu
i'm joined now by leah stokes, an assistant professor of climate politics at the university of californiacientists that, if governments around the world follow this plan that they have an ounce, we can limit the effects of climate change. we can limit the effects of climate chance. ~ ,,., , climate change. absolutely. the re ort climate change. absolutely. the report was _ climate change. absolutely. the report was clear _ climate change. absolutely. the report was clear that _ report was clear...
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coming up an effort to increase diversity at university of california schools , the students that could be eligible for free tuition, and it's been eight months since san francisco stern grove flooded in a water main break coming up. why the fix will be unim is making efforts to enroll more native american students you see, will fully cover in state tuition fees for california residents who are members of federally recognized native american, american, indian and alaska native tribes starting this fall. that's, according to a recent letter from uc president michael drake. two chancellors, drake said the u. c native american opportunity plan will make the you see more accessible and affordable to california's native american undergraduate and graduate students. oakland city schools are bracing for one day strike coming up on friday as teachers plan to take to the picket lines. it all stems from the district's plan to close or merge 11 schools to help ease a big budget shortfall. ktvu zach sauce has the latest we have authorized a one day you lp unfair labor practice strike. keith brown,
coming up an effort to increase diversity at university of california schools , the students that could be eligible for free tuition, and it's been eight months since san francisco stern grove flooded in a water main break coming up. why the fix will be unim is making efforts to enroll more native american students you see, will fully cover in state tuition fees for california residents who are members of federally recognized native american, american, indian and alaska native tribes starting...
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introduce the witnesses and we will start with doctor robert reisch of public policy at the university of california berkeley. welcome, mr. secretary who previously served on a number of positions in the federal government including under president bill clinton. mr. secretary, welcome. [applause] members of the committee and subcommittee, my name is robert reisch, chancellor professor of public policy at the university of california berkeley. thank you for giving me this opportunity to testify before the subcommittee. let me begin by saying it would be hard to invent a more expensive and less effective healthcare system than we have here in the united states. even before the pandemic the typical american family was spending more than $6,000 a year on health insurance premiums. if you add copayments and deductibles, doctors, hospitals and drug companies charge some increases to $6,400. add in the pharmaceuticals and it's at least $6,800, and that's not all because some of the taxes are for healthcare. for medicare and medicaid with 9,075 for health insurance. this does not include what employers spen
introduce the witnesses and we will start with doctor robert reisch of public policy at the university of california berkeley. welcome, mr. secretary who previously served on a number of positions in the federal government including under president bill clinton. mr. secretary, welcome. [applause] members of the committee and subcommittee, my name is robert reisch, chancellor professor of public policy at the university of california berkeley. thank you for giving me this opportunity to testify...
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an expert opinion from dr isabella velicogna, professor of earth system sciences at the university of californiachange. the world could or will still warm by 3.2 degrees this century, we are told but can you give us an insight into what that might look like? it may look pretty terrifying, but we don't have to think about that because we are going to do better. what it looks like, we will have disappearing species, in terms of animals, vegetables, but i am a very strong believer about what we can do right now can make a difference and we are not going to get there. is difference and we are not going to get there-— to get there. is it not all a little bit — to get there. is it not all a little bit too _ to get there. is it not all a little bit too little - to get there. is it not all a little bit too little too - to get there. is it not all a| little bit too little too late, no matter what we do now? you go to some parts of the world and you can see climate change is having an effect on rainforest, on animal behaviour, on nature, villages are being flooded, villagers are being flooded, villagers a
an expert opinion from dr isabella velicogna, professor of earth system sciences at the university of californiachange. the world could or will still warm by 3.2 degrees this century, we are told but can you give us an insight into what that might look like? it may look pretty terrifying, but we don't have to think about that because we are going to do better. what it looks like, we will have disappearing species, in terms of animals, vegetables, but i am a very strong believer about what we...
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it's published by our friends at university of california, press focusing on honduras thompson's influences development and his unique model of authorship mr. richards a
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. >> vandals have targeted the unique -- the newly purchased home of the university of california's president. the $6.5 million home was purchased in december after officials spent more than a decade renting homes for the systems president to live in. there have been no arrests made. we are hearing from the family of a clear lake teenager who was just found alive after being reported missing in 2019 >> he was sunsetting -- he was found sitting outside a store in utah. >> video shows the moment police officers near park city found a teenager from california who had been missing for nearly two and a half years. 19-year-old connor jack oswald was sitting outside a store cold and shivering. police approached him for a wellness check, urging him to get in their car. they say he was reluctant to communicate. dispatchers checked the natio exploi databasthey finally found called his famil is it him? >> a little bit older. >> my sweetheart's alive. >> connor was reported missing clearlake california on september 29 2019. his last known sighting was in nearby willows california about one week later. he
. >> vandals have targeted the unique -- the newly purchased home of the university of california's president. the $6.5 million home was purchased in december after officials spent more than a decade renting homes for the systems president to live in. there have been no arrests made. we are hearing from the family of a clear lake teenager who was just found alive after being reported missing in 2019 >> he was sunsetting -- he was found sitting outside a store in utah. >> video...
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the newly purchased home bought by the university of california for its president has been targeted byuse uc berkeley police say it was vandalized sometime friday night or saturday morning. the historic home sits on claremont boulevard in berkeley. the $6.5 million house was purchased in december. uc officials spent more than a decade renting homes for the system president to live in. no arrests have been made. for the first time since 2019, easter sunday felt a lot like easter sunday. about 100,000 people attended easter mass in st. peter's square and the surrounding areas. this is the first time pope francis gave mass their with a large crowd since the onset of the pandemic. today a return to easter events and activities that had to be put on pause when the pandemic began. cornell barnard looks at how many celebrated in the bay area. reporter: easter sunday service as only glad memorial church can do it. ♪ . reporter: this easter means a return to worship in person. for the past two years services were online only due to covid. >> this feels amazing just to get in, to recharge your b
the newly purchased home bought by the university of california for its president has been targeted byuse uc berkeley police say it was vandalized sometime friday night or saturday morning. the historic home sits on claremont boulevard in berkeley. the $6.5 million house was purchased in december. uc officials spent more than a decade renting homes for the system president to live in. no arrests have been made. for the first time since 2019, easter sunday felt a lot like easter sunday. about...
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there's a lot more to this story move to increase diversity at university of california school. the system is trying to help more native americans further their education. pre-rinsing your dishes? you could be using the wrong detergent. and wasting up to 20 gallons of water. skip the rinse with finish quantum. its activelift technology provides an unbeatable clean on 24 hour dried-on stains. skip the rinse with finish to save our water. it's the lightning round! what is... madagascar! name the device... the telephone! wow mom. tell me the... chimichanga! how is she doing that? turns out moms are always right, and it turns out the general is a quality insurance company that's been saving people money for nearly 60 years. let's show her what she's... a white convertible! now you're just showing off, mom. for a great low rate, and nearly 60 years of quality coverage make the right call and go with the general. brothers sacramento of being charged now in connection with the deadly mass shooting earlier this month in sacramento, smiley and dondre martin of being held on weapons charg
there's a lot more to this story move to increase diversity at university of california school. the system is trying to help more native americans further their education. pre-rinsing your dishes? you could be using the wrong detergent. and wasting up to 20 gallons of water. skip the rinse with finish quantum. its activelift technology provides an unbeatable clean on 24 hour dried-on stains. skip the rinse with finish to save our water. it's the lightning round! what is... madagascar! name the...
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joining us now is michelle -- chancellors professor of law at the university of california irvine, anduniversity and msnbc legal analyst. professor murray, first of all, your reaction to what we saw this morning, and the judiciary committee's meeting on this which then proceeded this procedural vote on the -- finally got to see what the final vote count is going to be >> well again, i think we saw a reprise of what we saw last week, which is the republicans manufacturing objectives to -- many of them voted to confirm just a year earlier. when i say manufacture, i mean manufacture because they really had to come up with a lot of things in order to justify not voting for judge jackson this time around. she's an absolutely qualified nominee, and it was unfortunate that she couldn't get bipartisan support out of the committee. but she will go forward, and i think it is likely she will be the next associate justice of the supreme court. so this will have a happy ending. but it is unfortunate that the republicans could not be a part of this historic nomination. >> professor goodwin, it is al
joining us now is michelle -- chancellors professor of law at the university of california irvine, anduniversity and msnbc legal analyst. professor murray, first of all, your reaction to what we saw this morning, and the judiciary committee's meeting on this which then proceeded this procedural vote on the -- finally got to see what the final vote count is going to be >> well again, i think we saw a reprise of what we saw last week, which is the republicans manufacturing objectives to --...
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reporter: leah austin who runs the center for the study of child care employment at the university of californiasays many other co countries often all parents some subsidized child care for young children. things in the u.s. have gone from bad to worse. what did the pandemic do to the availability of child care? >> we have lost about 16,000 child care programs across the country. about 131,000 jobs. >> reporter: federal emergency covid relief funds did provide $39 billion to support child care, helping struggling centers and some parents like raquel franklin. she works as a caregiver at kitty campus, and as an essential worker, now gets vouchers to pay for her two children who are enrolled here. but when that money runs out -- >> i didn't have voucher, i don't think i'd be able to work because my whole check would go straight back to them. >> reporter: president biden's build back better plan would offer permanent help with child care costs. but that legislation is stalled, and mary swinker, an essential worker in the food production factory whose 4-year-old daughter comes here says if the vouch
reporter: leah austin who runs the center for the study of child care employment at the university of californiasays many other co countries often all parents some subsidized child care for young children. things in the u.s. have gone from bad to worse. what did the pandemic do to the availability of child care? >> we have lost about 16,000 child care programs across the country. about 131,000 jobs. >> reporter: federal emergency covid relief funds did provide $39 billion to support...
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he earned a ba from the university of california berkeley. it is a little harder to become the deputy treasurer -- treasury. thank you for joining us. >> thank you so much for having me. thanks to the pianist or -- peterson institute. this week -- big -- come at eight pivotal moment. it is brutal and unprovoked. the war in ukraine has categorized the response not seen since the terrorist attacks of september 11. the multilateral coalition -- president biden has assembled a basic idea that you cannot violate the sanctity of another country -- a position reflected with swift and aggressive actions. russia's economy is contracted by 10%. russia has seen inflation spike with the world bank investigating inflation reaching 22% over the course of this year. analysts forecast that imports could fall as much as 37%. the economic crisis russia faces -- pursuit invasion in ukraine and project power in the future. at the same time, we have taken pains to mitigate the impact of the actions of the global economy. this includes permitting energy market pay
he earned a ba from the university of california berkeley. it is a little harder to become the deputy treasurer -- treasury. thank you for joining us. >> thank you so much for having me. thanks to the pianist or -- peterson institute. this week -- big -- come at eight pivotal moment. it is brutal and unprovoked. the war in ukraine has categorized the response not seen since the terrorist attacks of september 11. the multilateral coalition -- president biden has assembled a basic idea that...
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patients get durable immunity once they have omicron and we now have papers from university of californiaf icu or death. some of the randomized trials, i've been looking at them carefully on the vaccinations, many of the studies now report no hospitalizations, doesn't matter what arm you are in on the hospitalizations. >> laura: in other words, if you haven't been vaccinated, and just like when you got omicron, the first omicron, if you get this omicron sub variant, is it like a natural inoculation? and i'm probably not saying that right. is it like getting protection because you are infected? >> the european health agency said in omicron infection of any type essentially works as a natural booster for an antecedent variant, whether that be wild type all the way through delta. once one has omicron, there's not chance for second infection. >> laura: this new study is being touted showing that seniors over the age of 60 or 65 get some benefit from a fourth shot. would you agree with that, or do you take that with a grain of salt? >> it doesn't look like it's worth it. there's two papers, on
patients get durable immunity once they have omicron and we now have papers from university of californiaf icu or death. some of the randomized trials, i've been looking at them carefully on the vaccinations, many of the studies now report no hospitalizations, doesn't matter what arm you are in on the hospitalizations. >> laura: in other words, if you haven't been vaccinated, and just like when you got omicron, the first omicron, if you get this omicron sub variant, is it like a natural...
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over 85% of the recent tuition -- recent tuition hike of the university of california which resulted of pensions. we know of the new jersey situation it's such a joke. all of these colleges and university our financial racket, which is all they are doing are trying to pay for the administrators and employees pensions that they have obligated from the past. so forgiving that for on known reasons, it's escaped everyone in their education because the cost has to be absorbed somewhere. so you forgive tuition ovitz and where does that cost go? is it can be pushed onto the taxpayers. i'm a proponent of education being whatever you wanted to be, right? if you study something you're passionate about, but also you have to put food on the table. i wish this administration will be a lot more supportive and vocal about trades come about trade schools, both skill sets, about people of high school education and who are the backbone of our economy come i wish they would throw them bones and let them know they are just as valuable as the professors this administration touts all the time. >> the presi
over 85% of the recent tuition -- recent tuition hike of the university of california which resulted of pensions. we know of the new jersey situation it's such a joke. all of these colleges and university our financial racket, which is all they are doing are trying to pay for the administrators and employees pensions that they have obligated from the past. so forgiving that for on known reasons, it's escaped everyone in their education because the cost has to be absorbed somewhere. so you...
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$3700, a study out of temple university found nationally 43% of students at four year universities experiencing housing insecurity in the year. 2020 study finds that many students california'ssities lost during the pandemic and why it's so hard to get some of them to come back. a gallup study found our state's community college system lost about 15% of its enrollment in the 2020 21 school year. california state university system saw a drop of 1.7. among the students who dropped out, 52% said cost was a main reason. trying to solve the homeless crisis coming up in the mornings onto the nine the mayors of oakland, san jose and several other big california cities are pleading with the state while they say these needs continue, and it comes to helping some of the most vulnerable californians. plus the fda has expanded approval of an antiviral medication to include newborns who are considered high risk patients. it comes as some parents are pushing the agency to approve covid vaccines. for children, five years old and younger. we n the weather that you are already likely feeling if you poked your head outside. it is clear and much cooler than we were yesterday. that heat we had,
$3700, a study out of temple university found nationally 43% of students at four year universities experiencing housing insecurity in the year. 2020 study finds that many students california'ssities lost during the pandemic and why it's so hard to get some of them to come back. a gallup study found our state's community college system lost about 15% of its enrollment in the 2020 21 school year. california state university system saw a drop of 1.7. among the students who dropped out, 52% said...
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university's social transformation lab a member of the council on foreign relations. he holds a master's degree in public health from boston university and he is a graduate at the university of california, berkeley. his latest book is crossing borders the reconciliation of a nation of immigrants. ali's work and dedication not only illuminates where we in the united states are on immigration policy programs and perceptions. he is rolling up his sleeves and doing something about it. so let's get started. ali you write that we are facing a crisis a crisis which is not phony temporal or manufactured wanted the border you mentioned that we have a real crisis of confidence where parents have lost confidence their children will do better than they citizens have lost confidence that their governments can control migration and you suggest that this is all fueling a fear of immigrants. can you describe this fear and how deep it runs? sure. well, first of all, i really want to thank the annapolis book festival. it's great to be here and annapolis has certainly one of our favorite towns in the region. so it's just it's wonderful and looking forward to going to downtown annapolis and getting some i
university's social transformation lab a member of the council on foreign relations. he holds a master's degree in public health from boston university and he is a graduate at the university of california, berkeley. his latest book is crossing borders the reconciliation of a nation of immigrants. ali's work and dedication not only illuminates where we in the united states are on immigration policy programs and perceptions. he is rolling up his sleeves and doing something about it. so let's get...
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kumasi: vandals have targeted the newly purchased home of the university of california board president it happen friday night or early saturday morning. the home on claremont boulevard is now covered in tarps. the home was purchased in december after you see official spent decades renting the home for presidents to live in. we are hearing from the family of a clearlake teenager who was just found alive after being reported missing in 2019. jobina: he was found sitting outside of a store in utah. we have the newly released body camera video. >> newly released video shows the moment police officers near park city, utah found a teenager from california who had been missing for nearly two and a half years. 19-year-old connerjack oswalt who has autism was sitting outside of a store, cold and shivering. police approached for a wellness check. they say he was reluctant to communicate. dispatchers then checked the national center for missing and exploited children database, searching through 16 pages. they finally found his name and called his family. >> is it him? >> a little bit older, but y
kumasi: vandals have targeted the newly purchased home of the university of california board president it happen friday night or early saturday morning. the home on claremont boulevard is now covered in tarps. the home was purchased in december after you see official spent decades renting the home for presidents to live in. we are hearing from the family of a clearlake teenager who was just found alive after being reported missing in 2019. jobina: he was found sitting outside of a store in...