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the land is owned by the university of california, and on thursday, construction equipment at the park had graffiti smashed windows and some were being dismantled. we have no choice but to pause and assess the best way of moving forward with two challenges. the challenge of needing to get this going as quickly as possible because our students need housing, but also prioritizing safety along the way, you see, says this delay is jeopardizing the plan for 1100 below market student housing units and 125 homes for unheard housed people. one of many sites you see is developing. we have to add 8000 beds if we want to guarantee all freshmen inside. um, with space in the university dorm, and so, yeah, that sites on the list people's park on is on the list, and five other sites are on the list. although u c. berkeley police are responsible for people's park, the city of berkley is also concerned about safety on the surrounding streets. on thursday , the mayor called alameda county sheriff greg ahern about mutual aid. we were told last couple of years that the alameda county sheriff's apart will
the land is owned by the university of california, and on thursday, construction equipment at the park had graffiti smashed windows and some were being dismantled. we have no choice but to pause and assess the best way of moving forward with two challenges. the challenge of needing to get this going as quickly as possible because our students need housing, but also prioritizing safety along the way, you see, says this delay is jeopardizing the plan for 1100 below market student housing units...
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she's an assistant professor of finance at the hospice school of business at the university of california berkeley. she's also a founding member of the pressure group economists for you cray and study. it's good to have you back on the day here we are. we've talked several times in the past 6 months now we're 6 months into some of the toughest sanctions ever imposed on the government. is russia feeling the full force of the sanctions? i mean, is it really being beginning to crater as president biden said back in march? yes, so i think with sanctions and we basically get out what we put in on. so if we were really going for sharp quick effect and with an immediate, i immediately felt effect on russia's ability to finance the war to wage the war. and then the way to achieve that would have been with very quick, sharp actions are apart. for example, complete immediate and shut off a russian energy in europe. instead, what we went with in the coalition of countries that are opposing russian aggression in ukraine, ism slower and more deliberative approach. and there's a lot of discussion, a lo
she's an assistant professor of finance at the hospice school of business at the university of california berkeley. she's also a founding member of the pressure group economists for you cray and study. it's good to have you back on the day here we are. we've talked several times in the past 6 months now we're 6 months into some of the toughest sanctions ever imposed on the government. is russia feeling the full force of the sanctions? i mean, is it really being beginning to crater as president...
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the land is owned by the university of california, and on thursday, construction equipment at the park had graffiti smashed windows and some were being dismantled. we have no choice but to pause and assess the best way of moving forward needing to get this going as quickly as possible because our students need housing, but also prioritizing safety. you see, says this delay is jeopardizing the plan for 1100 below market student housing units. and 125 homes for unhappy people. one of many sites you see is developing . we have to add 8000 beds, and so yeah, that sites on the list people's park on is on the list , and five other sites are on the list. although u c. berkeley police are responsible for people's park, the city of berkley is also concerned about safety on the surrounding streets. on thursday, the mayor called alameda county sheriff greg ahern about mutual aid. we were told uh, last couple of years that the alameda county sheriff's apart will not send personnel to berkeley because of our ban on the use of tear gas. our units are trained with tear gas, and that's how we disperse
the land is owned by the university of california, and on thursday, construction equipment at the park had graffiti smashed windows and some were being dismantled. we have no choice but to pause and assess the best way of moving forward needing to get this going as quickly as possible because our students need housing, but also prioritizing safety. you see, says this delay is jeopardizing the plan for 1100 below market student housing units. and 125 homes for unhappy people. one of many sites...
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the book islam without extreme at the university of california irvine i thought it was terrific. got a copy of the book and it's lived up to. i invited him to speak for us and he began his regards discovering the paths change, the pancakes with butter and syrup at mcdonald's and the street but he thought if you want to the pancake in america you had to find a mcdonald's. he didn't realize even people like jack miles created their own. this was an example that someone from one country can make going into another and and analogy to consider another religion but it's a very disarming and appealing way to begin and come across at that moment is a very nice guy. but the mind like this and this new book like his previous books brought to the newly intent degree is very, very close with all of its parts together. there is no part that contributes and he makes the case by a muslim for other muslims when he uses the pronoun that he doesn't have we lost science. and it's true going as a tourist it can be a learning experience most especially if the past you are visiting is normal and you he
the book islam without extreme at the university of california irvine i thought it was terrific. got a copy of the book and it's lived up to. i invited him to speak for us and he began his regards discovering the paths change, the pancakes with butter and syrup at mcdonald's and the street but he thought if you want to the pancake in america you had to find a mcdonald's. he didn't realize even people like jack miles created their own. this was an example that someone from one country can make...
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and the dean of the law school at the university of california school of law. s my great pleasure to be here today with richard hasen his professor in political science at the university of california irvine school of law. we are here because rick has written a terrific new book, "cheap speech: how disinformation poisons our politics - and how to cure it."
and the dean of the law school at the university of california school of law. s my great pleasure to be here today with richard hasen his professor in political science at the university of california irvine school of law. we are here because rick has written a terrific new book, "cheap speech: how disinformation poisons our politics - and how to cure it."
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i'm the dean of the law school the university of california berkeley school of law as my great pleasure to be here today with russia rick kasson. who's the chancellor's first of law and political science the university of california irvine school of law. we're here because rick is written a terrific new book cheap speech how disinformation poisons are politics and how to cure it. you want to ask rick number of questions about the book and talk with them about it. and then what very much to get your questions, so please be sure to send them in to the youtube chat. rick i find the title of the book quite provocative when you call it cheap speech. what do you mean by cheap? speech? well first let me thank the commonwealth club for putting this form together. i would have hope we could by this time be doing it in person, but hopefully next time that we're together having conversation. we'll be able to do it face to face and thank you erwin as always for agreeing to be the interlocutor here. so the term cheap speech is not mine. it's a term that originates with a professor at ucla law school
i'm the dean of the law school the university of california berkeley school of law as my great pleasure to be here today with russia rick kasson. who's the chancellor's first of law and political science the university of california irvine school of law. we're here because rick is written a terrific new book cheap speech how disinformation poisons are politics and how to cure it. you want to ask rick number of questions about the book and talk with them about it. and then what very much to get...
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ama: tomorrow though university of california board of regents is going to discuss the impact of the the pac-12 in 2024. the decision was met with backlash from governor newsom. experts say the pac-12 stands to lose at least $10 million a year , in broadcast revenue. dan: california is getting a high school football hall of fame. ama: 100 players and 13 coaches are being inducted into the class. they include tom brady and lynn swan. oakland has three inductees. oakland raiders jim plunkett will be part of it. inductees will be honored in november at the rose bowl. dan: how did tom brady get into the hall of fame? ama: how? [laughter] for all of us here, thank you for joining us. we will see you again at 6:00. time. it's life's most precious commodity, especially when you have metastatic breast cancer. when your time is threatened, it's hard to invest in your future. until now. kisqali is helping women live longer than ever before when taken with an aromatase inhibitor or fulvestrant... in hr+, her2- metastatic breast cancer. kisqali is a pill that's proven to delay disease progressio
ama: tomorrow though university of california board of regents is going to discuss the impact of the the pac-12 in 2024. the decision was met with backlash from governor newsom. experts say the pac-12 stands to lose at least $10 million a year , in broadcast revenue. dan: california is getting a high school football hall of fame. ama: 100 players and 13 coaches are being inducted into the class. they include tom brady and lynn swan. oakland has three inductees. oakland raiders jim plunkett will...
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he is a distinguished professor uiemeritus of english" just studies at the university of californiaou irvine. in the senior fellow for religion in international affairs at pacific council on international policy. his book, god, a bio when the pulitzer prize in 1996 is also the author several of thels boos including god in the quran, or the los angeles times book review, in his writings have appeared widely in such places as the atlantic, the "new york times", the washington post, boston globe, and so on. i do not know doctor miles as well as i know mustafa akyol. but mustafa akyol tells me he is also a nice guy. to the form. >> thank you en. it is a pleasure to be here thank you and the cato institute for your support of this event, this book. and this author. in all of the subjects for which i've never been more important than they areerer today. i thought i might begin by telling how mustafa akyol and i came together for the first time. his book islam without extremes was brought to my attention this studies program at the university of california irvine. i thought it was a terrific
he is a distinguished professor uiemeritus of english" just studies at the university of californiaou irvine. in the senior fellow for religion in international affairs at pacific council on international policy. his book, god, a bio when the pulitzer prize in 1996 is also the author several of thels boos including god in the quran, or the los angeles times book review, in his writings have appeared widely in such places as the atlantic, the "new york times", the washington post,...
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and the dean of the law school at the university of california school of law. it's my great pleasure to be here today with richard hasen his professor in political science at the university of california irvine school of law. we are here because rick has written a terrific new book, "cheap speech: how disinformation poisons our politics - and how to cure it." you want to ask rick a number of questions about the book and talk with him about it, and then want very muchn to get your questions so please be sure to send that in to the youtube chat. rick, i find the title of the book quite provocative and you call it "cheap speech." what do you mean by cheap speech? >> first let meti think the commonwealth club for putting this forum together. i would've hoped we would at this time be doing it in person but hopefully next time we're together having a conversation we will be able to do face-to-face. and thank youor as always for agreeing to be the interlocutor here. so the term cheap speech is not mine. it's a term that originates with a professor at law school. he wro
and the dean of the law school at the university of california school of law. it's my great pleasure to be here today with richard hasen his professor in political science at the university of california irvine school of law. we are here because rick has written a terrific new book, "cheap speech: how disinformation poisons our politics - and how to cure it." you want to ask rick a number of questions about the book and talk with him about it, and then want very muchn to get your...
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michelle goodwin is a law professor at the university of california, irving, and author of policing the womb. invisible woman and the criminalization of motherhood. i'm now joined by doctor david hackney, maternal fetal specialist base in cleveland ohio, chair of the ohio section of the american college of obstetricians and gynecologists. doctor hackney, thank you for joining us this morning. one of the things i learned here, because it is almost impossible to get an abortion in alabama, is if you do have to travel to get one, you can go to florida, depending on where you are in your pregnancy, north carolina, southern illinois, there are backups in being able to get one. you wrote in a new york times editorial op-ed last night, sometime soon, i'm going to meet a patient who has no ability to leave the state, and i'm going to have to tell her that her baby has a lethal condition, and she is going to have to carry a pregnancy to term against her will. it might be tomorrow. it might be two weeks from now. but this is going to happen and i cannot stop it. has it happened yet? >> yes. i mea
michelle goodwin is a law professor at the university of california, irving, and author of policing the womb. invisible woman and the criminalization of motherhood. i'm now joined by doctor david hackney, maternal fetal specialist base in cleveland ohio, chair of the ohio section of the american college of obstetricians and gynecologists. doctor hackney, thank you for joining us this morning. one of the things i learned here, because it is almost impossible to get an abortion in alabama, is if...
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it is my great pleasure to be o'here today political science university of california school of law. we are here because rick has written a terrific new book cheap speech -- how disinformation points as ouron politics and how to cure. were going to ask rick a number of questions about the book. and then want to get your questions. please be sure to send them into the youtube chat. rick, i find the title of the book quite provocative. you call it cheap speech what you mean by cheap speech? >> firstly think the commonwealth club for putting this form together. i would have helped by the samba could do it in person hopefully next time wet are together havig conversation will be able to do it face-to-face with thank you irwin as always for agreeing to be here. the term cheap speech is not mine it originates with a student professor he wrote an article in the yield law journal back in 1995 where he was talking about the upcoming information revolution. and many ways it was a pressing discussion and that piece great talks about things like what would now see is the rise of netflix and spot
it is my great pleasure to be o'here today political science university of california school of law. we are here because rick has written a terrific new book cheap speech -- how disinformation points as ouron politics and how to cure. were going to ask rick a number of questions about the book. and then want to get your questions. please be sure to send them into the youtube chat. rick, i find the title of the book quite provocative. you call it cheap speech what you mean by cheap speech?...
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he is a distinguished professor emeritus of english and religious studies at the university of california irvine and a senior fellow for religion and international affairs at the pacific council on international policy. his book god: a biography won the pulitzer prize in 1996. he's also the author of several other books including god and the koran. he serves as editor for the los angeles times book review and his writings have appeared widely in such orplaces as the atlantic, new york times, washington post, boston globe and so on. i don't know doctor miles as well as i know most most often but mustapha tells me he's also a nice guy. >> thank you ian. it's a pleasure to be here. i want to thank you and the cato institute for your support of this event. this book and this author and all the subjects around it which could not have been more important than they are today. i thought i might begin by telling that most often and i came together for the first time in his book islam without extremes wasbrought to my attention when i was directing the religious studies program at the university of
he is a distinguished professor emeritus of english and religious studies at the university of california irvine and a senior fellow for religion and international affairs at the pacific council on international policy. his book god: a biography won the pulitzer prize in 1996. he's also the author of several other books including god and the koran. he serves as editor for the los angeles times book review and his writings have appeared widely in such orplaces as the atlantic, new york times,...
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california say they've received botched paycheck since last month. coming up we hear from one of those caregivers. also, pressure is building on the universitya to change its transfer system for community college students. the lack of programs at three of the most competitive campuses in the state. meet three sisters. the drummer, the dribbler, and the day-dreamer... the dribbler's getting hands-on practice with her chase first banking debit card... the drummer's making savings simple with a tap... ...round of applause. and this dreamer, well, she's still learning how to budget, so mom keeps her alerts on full volume. hey! what? it's true! and that's all thanks to chase first banking. freedom for kids. control for parents. one bank with tools for both, all with no monthly service fee. chase. make more of what's yours. as a business owner, all with no monthly service fee. your bottom line is always top of mind. so start saving by switching to the mobile service designed for small business: comcast business mobile. flexible data plans mean you can get unlimited data or pay by the gig. all on the most reliable 5g network with no line activation
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the university of california accepted a record number of first year students this fall. that number is up 1.2% across the systems. nine campuses, you see, also cut back sharply on how many offers went out to out of state and international students out of state offers dropped by 19% and international office dropped by 12% angry parents and teachers convened at the oakland school board meeting tonight, nearly one week after that violent clash at parker. elementary school. some of the protesters at that school said tonight that they are now considering a lawsuit against the district ktvu jana katsuyama with the superintendent's response. caravan pulled up to the oakland school board meeting wednesday. parents teachers and community members said they are angry about the use of force by a security firm contracted by the oakland school district. the security guards clashed with parents and protesters last thursday who had been occupying parker elementary school for months, trying to stop it from being permanently closed. put on notice. you are put on notice that will not stand
the university of california accepted a record number of first year students this fall. that number is up 1.2% across the systems. nine campuses, you see, also cut back sharply on how many offers went out to out of state and international students out of state offers dropped by 19% and international office dropped by 12% angry parents and teachers convened at the oakland school board meeting tonight, nearly one week after that violent clash at parker. elementary school. some of the protesters...
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as a researchers at the university of california's emphasis go spent years trying to figure out. >> all of these aspects of life are affected by this one moment. were they able to get an abortion or not able to? >> they led the study that says five-year striking outcomes for thousands of women seeking abortion. about 250 were denied abortion. and gave birth. the study found those women were much more likely to do with health issues late life- threatening tennessee convocations. chronic migraine, joint pain and hypertension. during the study, two women died in childhood. no woman died during an abortion. >> i foresee that people that are forced to carry the pregnancy to term will probably die from childbirth. this could have been prevented. >> the study found a negative impact were more than just on women's health. but also their finances. women denied abortions were more likely to live in poverty and be unemployed. they often had higher debt, lower credit scores, and more bankruptcies and evictions. >> we asked people why you wanted abortion, the most common reason is they feel like the
as a researchers at the university of california's emphasis go spent years trying to figure out. >> all of these aspects of life are affected by this one moment. were they able to get an abortion or not able to? >> they led the study that says five-year striking outcomes for thousands of women seeking abortion. about 250 were denied abortion. and gave birth. the study found those women were much more likely to do with health issues late life- threatening tennessee convocations....
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a survey conducted by scientists at the university of california has found evidence of biochemical changes triggered by shifts and what's known as the biological carbon pump. this is the process fire which plankton and other tiny organisms absorb carbon dioxide dissolved in the see water when they're eaten by other organisms. the carbon converted by the plankton progresses up the food chain to small and then larger fish, which fix the carbon in their feces. much of this sink deep down to the ocean floor where it remains for several centuries fewer fish and the sea however, means less feces and did decrease in the amount of c o 2 stored. the biological pumps, relevance to climate change, has enjoyed relatively little coverage to date. that's also because we can only estimate how large stock's work before industrial fishing began, and therefore also how significant their decline has been since then. the study assumes that stocks have been reduced by about half a figure that does not sound exaggerated in the eyes of fisheries. biologist, cuz the votes him on the side, the fizzy applauded, ver
a survey conducted by scientists at the university of california has found evidence of biochemical changes triggered by shifts and what's known as the biological carbon pump. this is the process fire which plankton and other tiny organisms absorb carbon dioxide dissolved in the see water when they're eaten by other organisms. the carbon converted by the plankton progresses up the food chain to small and then larger fish, which fix the carbon in their feces. much of this sink deep down to the...
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the university of california davis is just 25 miles south of us. and so it was natural for me to go there and look for professional help. flynn: the yocha dehes been a great partner of ours. they attend our courses on olive growing, on sensory evaluation of olive oil, on the milling of olives for oil. mckay: in talking to the research department at uc vis, i realized that there was a lot of contamination in imported oil simply because it has to be shipped so far. so that became a quest also. we looked at the numbers for developing a mill to crush the olives close by to the fields because the mills that existed were several hundred milesway. in the end, it's fresher, has better taste if it's crushed very quickly after harvest. uc davis has given us an upper hand on development of the olive mill because th had that information at their disposal and they were willing to share it with us. and it was a great boon for our productivity. kinter: we started thinking, hey, what do we want to name this thing? what we came up with was the blue ridge mountains
the university of california davis is just 25 miles south of us. and so it was natural for me to go there and look for professional help. flynn: the yocha dehes been a great partner of ours. they attend our courses on olive growing, on sensory evaluation of olive oil, on the milling of olives for oil. mckay: in talking to the research department at uc vis, i realized that there was a lot of contamination in imported oil simply because it has to be shipped so far. so that became a quest also. we...
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[laughs] david: one of your sisters is an epidemiologist at university of california, professor. r sister runs youtube, and you are the founder of 23andme. what was it like growing up with all this talent around you? anne: the best thing about how we grew up is we were surrounded by an academic group of people who really prioritized education and learning, but also, really encourage people to pursue their passions. so, what i love about all my sisters, susan and i have entered into higher profile roles, but everyone is pursuing something that they really love and they really enjoy doing. so, i think the best thing we all got from our parents was to pursue your passions, no matter how esoteric or whether or not they are monetizeable or if it is an academic kind of pursuit. david: you grew up with the stanford campus, i assume you are and all a student, your sisters, too. anne: my father went to harvard. my father was very lucky, he went to harvard after he came from poland. he was in school and he went early to harvard. my mom went to berkeley. my parents always encouraged me, they
[laughs] david: one of your sisters is an epidemiologist at university of california, professor. r sister runs youtube, and you are the founder of 23andme. what was it like growing up with all this talent around you? anne: the best thing about how we grew up is we were surrounded by an academic group of people who really prioritized education and learning, but also, really encourage people to pursue their passions. so, what i love about all my sisters, susan and i have entered into higher...
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the university of california davis is just 25 miles south of us. and so it was natural for me to go there and look for professional help. flynn: the yocha dehes been a great partner of ours. they attend our courses on olive growing, on sensory evaluation of olive oil, on the milling of olives for oil. mckay: in talking to the research department at uc vis, i realized that there was a lot of contamination in imported oil simply because it has to be shipped so far. so that became a quest also. we looked at the numbers for developing a mill to crush the olives close by to the fields because the mills that existed were several hundred milesway. in the end, it's fresher, has better taste if it's crushed very quickly after harvest. uc davis has given us an upper hand on development of the olive mill because th had that information at their disposal and they were willing to share it with us. and it was a great boon for our productivity. kinter: we started thinking, hey, what do we want to name this thing? what we came up with was the blue ridge mountains
the university of california davis is just 25 miles south of us. and so it was natural for me to go there and look for professional help. flynn: the yocha dehes been a great partner of ours. they attend our courses on olive growing, on sensory evaluation of olive oil, on the milling of olives for oil. mckay: in talking to the research department at uc vis, i realized that there was a lot of contamination in imported oil simply because it has to be shipped so far. so that became a quest also. we...
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. >> my name is eriwin chemerinsky, i'm dean of the law school university of california berkeley school of law. it's my great pleasure to be here today with rick has to use political science universe of irvine school of law professor of your weary because rick has written a terrific new book, "cheap speech: how disinformation poisons our politics." i want to ask rick a number questions about the book and talk with him about it and then want very much to get your questions so please be sure to send them in to the youtube chat. rick, i find the title of the book quite provocative when you call it "cheap speech." what do you mean by cheap speech? together. i would have hope we could by this time be doing it in person, but hopefully next time that we're together having conversation. we'll be able to do it face to face and thank you erwin as always for agreeing to be the interlocutor here. so the term cheap speech is not mine. it's a term that originates with a professor at ucla law school in eugene. volik. he wrote an article in the yale law journal back in 1995 where he was talking about t
. >> my name is eriwin chemerinsky, i'm dean of the law school university of california berkeley school of law. it's my great pleasure to be here today with rick has to use political science universe of irvine school of law professor of your weary because rick has written a terrific new book, "cheap speech: how disinformation poisons our politics." i want to ask rick a number questions about the book and talk with him about it and then want very much to get your questions so...
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these are ribs , university of california spokesman said the project is critical to address the housing crisis. we provide fewer beds for students in any of the uc campuses. and we want this dorm to be open and ready to roll. two years from now, you see, staff also say the university has helped move 46 on housed persons to a nearby motel and open to drop in services help center. but some community members say you see, should choose other sites out of nine. sites where they can build without any opposition. probably certainly nothing like this. why would they pick people's park? there are definitely students who are in need of housing. but that's not that doesn't mean that they need to take away such like basically like a sacred camille space of others. after the rally, some of the protesters got into groups and begin caring some of the fallen trees over to the perimeter of the park, creating a barrier. some of them also said they plan to stay overnight and wait for construction crews reporting from uc berkeley jana katsuyama ktvu. fox two news. new at 11. the california state university
these are ribs , university of california spokesman said the project is critical to address the housing crisis. we provide fewer beds for students in any of the uc campuses. and we want this dorm to be open and ready to roll. two years from now, you see, staff also say the university has helped move 46 on housed persons to a nearby motel and open to drop in services help center. but some community members say you see, should choose other sites out of nine. sites where they can build without any...
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the regents of the university of california met in los angeles today to discuss a report analyzing ue. yeah. the university's move to the big 10 conference is expected to have far-reaching effects. reporter mark mester has the story. >> the uc board of regents meeting on the ucl a campus wednesday to discuss the preliminary impact reported ucl a leaving the pac 12 football conference for the big 12. slow best ucl. a and usc announced plans this year to move conferences in 2024. the jump according to the impact report could cost the conference 150 million dollars between all teams as they won't be playing in the southern california media market. uc berkeley faces a potential loss of 10 million dollars. >> i want to take a moment to thank governor newsom for his council on this issue. and i agree with him that the public nature of this issue, transparency is vital regions. members also discussing the impact the move would have on campuses and student athletes. >> i hope we spend as much time a student athlete's success, academic success as we have been in this conversation. >> about th
the regents of the university of california met in los angeles today to discuss a report analyzing ue. yeah. the university's move to the big 10 conference is expected to have far-reaching effects. reporter mark mester has the story. >> the uc board of regents meeting on the ucl a campus wednesday to discuss the preliminary impact reported ucl a leaving the pac 12 football conference for the big 12. slow best ucl. a and usc announced plans this year to move conferences in 2024. the jump...
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it was gifted to the university of california san diego but dr. seuss' late wife. proceeds from the school israel go to the school. >>> coming up, how a player's cell phone led to a suspension in major league baseball. >>> also ahead, call him father of the year. hear from the dad who wrestled a gator in front of his kids on their first day of school. if you haven't tried dawn powerwash dish spray, what are you waiting for? it's dawn's fastest and easiest way to clean everyday dishes. on simple messes... just spray, wipe and rinse. on tough messes, its spray activated suds have five times faster grease cleaning power to break down grease without water. plus, its targeted spray cleans even hard to reach places better. so, replace your dish soap with dawn powerwash and spray your dishes clean. ugh-stipated... feeling weighed down by a backedup gut" miralax is different. it works naturally with the water in your body to unblock your gut. ...free your gut. and your mood will follow. i brought in ensure max protein with 30 grams of protein. those who tried me felt more
it was gifted to the university of california san diego but dr. seuss' late wife. proceeds from the school israel go to the school. >>> coming up, how a player's cell phone led to a suspension in major league baseball. >>> also ahead, call him father of the year. hear from the dad who wrestled a gator in front of his kids on their first day of school. if you haven't tried dawn powerwash dish spray, what are you waiting for? it's dawn's fastest and easiest way to clean everyday...
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Aug 18, 2022
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. >> coming up next, university of california officials meet on the ucl a camp for us to talk about thes hot day across the bay area. temperatures cooling off a little bit. kron 4 chief meteorologist lawrence karnow standing by with the forecast and a new development and assault in an assault that left a forty-niners fan in a coma. what's ahead for the coma. what's ahead for the suspect coming up. californians have a choice between two initiatives on sports betting. prop 27 generates hundreds of millions every year to permanently fund getting people off the streets a prop 26? not a dime to solve homelessness prop 27 has strong protections to prevent minors from betting. prop 26? no protections for minors. prop 27 helps every tribe, including disadvantaged tribes. prop 26? nothing for disadvantaged tribes vote yes on 27. i was injured in a car crash. i had no idea how much my case was worth. i called the barnes firm. when a truck hit my son, i had so many questions about his case. i called the barnes firm. it was the best call i could've made. your case is often worth more than insurance
. >> coming up next, university of california officials meet on the ucl a camp for us to talk about thes hot day across the bay area. temperatures cooling off a little bit. kron 4 chief meteorologist lawrence karnow standing by with the forecast and a new development and assault in an assault that left a forty-niners fan in a coma. what's ahead for the coma. what's ahead for the suspect coming up. californians have a choice between two initiatives on sports betting. prop 27 generates...
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Aug 9, 2022
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ysavage journey, hunter s thompson and the weird road to gonzo o list by a friend at the university of californiaocusing on hunter s thompson development and his unique model of authorship. mister rha
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and miss cartoon, who is a professor of engineering and the nuclear safety expert at university of southern california. it joins me from los angeles management. and thanks so much for being on the program. it's certainly been difficult to verify information around the plant. but what's your understanding of the damage of the facility and what risk does that pose? thank you, miss is saying no damage has been caused to the plant. one of our line was on some transformers, station has been knocked on and it's a very tense and very sensitive situation. as you mention, this nuclear plant is subject to shilling and a to size you're crane and russians that he was each other doing that. however, equally more important or sensitive issue in my opinion is the goddess of the shelley is the status on the state of the mind of human performance . operators of the snow and the state of safety culture. because if you remember the 2 major accident that happened in the world, 3 mile island, 979, and 86, they were not caused by external factors. they've been caused by human performance and safety calling to be sure this
and miss cartoon, who is a professor of engineering and the nuclear safety expert at university of southern california. it joins me from los angeles management. and thanks so much for being on the program. it's certainly been difficult to verify information around the plant. but what's your understanding of the damage of the facility and what risk does that pose? thank you, miss is saying no damage has been caused to the plant. one of our line was on some transformers, station has been knocked...
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Aug 18, 2022
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tymofia graduated from the kyiv school of economics and yurii horodnichenko, who works at the university of californiarkeley, and there are also people from different countries who recommended to ukraine to change the economic policy, the advice is related to the actual economic policy during the war, 38 pages, the work was economically published on the website of the london center for economic research , yes, the implementation of economic policies, what is it about? the budget may reach 22% of gdp, and the inflation forecast is about 30% at the end of the year, the forecast is for the economy to fall by 33%, does the government need to change its economic policy? maybe everything is fine perhaps the government is already doing everything possible under these conditions, i want to say right away that this work is very interesting in the sense that its starting point is the preservation of ukraine as a state, and based on this, in fact, the authors offer, well, how to say, you know variant of the mobilization economy i think this is an absolutely valid idea that we need to talk about today why because
tymofia graduated from the kyiv school of economics and yurii horodnichenko, who works at the university of californiarkeley, and there are also people from different countries who recommended to ukraine to change the economic policy, the advice is related to the actual economic policy during the war, 38 pages, the work was economically published on the website of the london center for economic research , yes, the implementation of economic policies, what is it about? the budget may reach 22%...
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Aug 21, 2022
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earlier we spoke to steve fish, a political science professor at the university of california, berkeley basis of this invasion of ukraine and of putin's wild new imperialism, this would be the guy to attack. he really is in some ways the author of the kind of ideology or the kind of kind of principles that putin has been following here. he's an ideologist of hyper—nationalism, of imperialism. he's called for russia to become a fully totalitarian state and destroy ukraine. he's got all kinds of bizarre theories about how the world works. geopolitical ideas, political, theoretical ideas. and to the extent we can actually find an ideologist of this war, he would be it. so attacking him really is an attack on the whole foundation, the foundational ideas that this war is based on. he apparently was intending to travel in that car and then switched to another car. so it looks like he probably was the intended target. now she would be a logical target as well. she basically carries on his legacy of fascism. she has been calling ukrainians sub—humans, calling for wiping them out like her dad ha
earlier we spoke to steve fish, a political science professor at the university of california, berkeley basis of this invasion of ukraine and of putin's wild new imperialism, this would be the guy to attack. he really is in some ways the author of the kind of ideology or the kind of kind of principles that putin has been following here. he's an ideologist of hyper—nationalism, of imperialism. he's called for russia to become a fully totalitarian state and destroy ukraine. he's got all kinds...
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Aug 6, 2022
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discuss the implications of china's decision with daniel kammen, professor of energy at the university of california advisor to the us government. good to have you with us. thank you forjoining us. just looking at mr kerry's tweets there, and talking about that he expected china to continue with its plans for climate action with the us no matter what else was going on. but what else was going on. but what exactly did the us and china agree on in glasgow at the climate change conference, cop26, last november? actually, the us and _ cop26, last november? actually, the us and china _ cop26, last november? actually, the us and china agreed - cop26, last november? actually, the us and china agreed on - the us and china agreed on quite a lot. and i think that envoy kerry is quite in line. there are a number of areas where the us— china dialogue is critical, but when it comes to forefront is the so—called global methane pledge. that is something the us and china had a critical role in to encourage our own countries, but also other countries that want to join to find opportunities to cut the amount of metha
discuss the implications of china's decision with daniel kammen, professor of energy at the university of california advisor to the us government. good to have you with us. thank you forjoining us. just looking at mr kerry's tweets there, and talking about that he expected china to continue with its plans for climate action with the us no matter what else was going on. but what else was going on. but what exactly did the us and china agree on in glasgow at the climate change conference, cop26,...
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the university of california took blood samples from affected cats and studied the platelets, which areldfires and injury showed overactive platelets that led to increased odds in blood clot formations. in our study, we have treating these cats with aspirin could actually reduce the attendant clot which would help reduce the side effects of drawing clots to different organs and potentially leading to death so that's a big impact of the study and of course, with wildfires becoming more frequent around the world, in australia, in california, i think that we're to see more and more pets being affected. now to the commonwealth games. jane dougall rounds up the main news from day seven in birmingham. so let's take a look at how the medal table stands after day seven. australia have 51 golds from a total of 132. an early crush from geraint thomas saw the welshman crashed into a barrier. australian grace brown won the time trial to beat england's anna henderson by 33 seconds. adding to australia's impressive metal hall. england are catching up. 0lympic gold—medallistjack 0lympic gold—medallist
the university of california took blood samples from affected cats and studied the platelets, which areldfires and injury showed overactive platelets that led to increased odds in blood clot formations. in our study, we have treating these cats with aspirin could actually reduce the attendant clot which would help reduce the side effects of drawing clots to different organs and potentially leading to death so that's a big impact of the study and of course, with wildfires becoming more frequent...
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Aug 5, 2022
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the university of california took blood samples from affected cats and studied the platelets, which areood to clot. the cats which suffered from inhaling smoke from wildfires and injury showed overactive platelets that led to increased odds in blood clot formations. police in bangladesh have been criticised for their heavy—handed tactics, after arresting a man who's become famous for singing out of tune. officers made a dawn raid at a house in dhaka and the singer says he was kept in custody for eight hours. and he insists he's been mentally tortured, as the bbc�*s tim allman explains. # you opened the door... let me introduce you to the unique musical stylings of �*hero' alom. # go on and on... he is something of an internet sensation, with millions of followers on social media. hero is famous, or notorious, depending on your point of view for what has been described as his unique crooning style and arresting videos. but it seems that the local police took the whole arresting thing a little too literally. translation: if the police wanted to talk to me, - they could have simply summone
the university of california took blood samples from affected cats and studied the platelets, which areood to clot. the cats which suffered from inhaling smoke from wildfires and injury showed overactive platelets that led to increased odds in blood clot formations. police in bangladesh have been criticised for their heavy—handed tactics, after arresting a man who's become famous for singing out of tune. officers made a dawn raid at a house in dhaka and the singer says he was kept in custody...
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Aug 31, 2022
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the co-director of the university of california berkeley's study said in the introductory: "the new orleans or katrina, was the greatest man-made engineering catastrophe since chernobyl." - if you recognize harry shearer, it's because you've problem seen, or at least heard him before. for more than 30 years, harry has lent his voice to the animated sitcom the simpsons, and he played a legendary role in the cult classic film this is spinal tap. but as a long-time resident of new orleans, harry also made a documentary called the big uneasy, which gave locals a voice to express how they felt about katrina, and pointed to the man-made causes that left people to fend for themselves in the horrible aftermath. we had a hurricane equally as big in 1965. it flooded 20% of the city. 20%. o.k. this event flooded 80% of the city after 40 years of "protection" by the army corps of engineers. - the flood control act of 1965 gave the united states army corps of engineers permission to build various flood control projects, including the lake pontchartrain and vicinity, and the louisiana hurricane protectio
the co-director of the university of california berkeley's study said in the introductory: "the new orleans or katrina, was the greatest man-made engineering catastrophe since chernobyl." - if you recognize harry shearer, it's because you've problem seen, or at least heard him before. for more than 30 years, harry has lent his voice to the animated sitcom the simpsons, and he played a legendary role in the cult classic film this is spinal tap. but as a long-time resident of new...
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Aug 31, 2022
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and this year, university of california berkeley fell from his top slot from last year.lleges in the bay area. these researchers say the most significant change may this year was an overhaul of the value methodology. they are looking into which school can provide a good return for prospective college students. the biden administration says it will cancel any federal student loans used to attend the for profit. >> westwood college from the years 2002 to 2015 officials say they found the school exaggerated the job prospects of its graduates. this will automatically raise more than a billion dollars in federal student debt for thousands of borrowers who attended the now inactive college. it's all part of efforts to cancel federal loans for students who were defrauded by those colleges. also follows the president's plan to cancel at least $10,000 in student debt for millions of americans cancellation applies to all students who attended the college from january 2002 through november of 2015, a student loan forgiveness is still starting up. intense debate could the biden admi
and this year, university of california berkeley fell from his top slot from last year.lleges in the bay area. these researchers say the most significant change may this year was an overhaul of the value methodology. they are looking into which school can provide a good return for prospective college students. the biden administration says it will cancel any federal student loans used to attend the for profit. >> westwood college from the years 2002 to 2015 officials say they found the...
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he is a professor of energy at the university of california, berkeley — and a former climate change advisor china agreed on quite a lot. and i think that envoy kerry is quite in line. so there's a number of areas where the us—china dialogue is critical, but when it comes to forefront is the so—called global methane pledge. and that's something the us and china have had a critical role in to encourage our own countries, but also other countries that want to join to find opportunities to cut the amount of methane that is released, which is a particularly potent greenhouse gas. we get it from flaring natural gas, from agriculture, from other industrial actions. and this is something that really can't go ahead unless the us and china are partnering, because they are the two biggest economies in the two biggest energy consumers on the planet. and do we know what china will or won't do? i know it's just really the first few hours that this is coming out, but do we know anything concrete? we don't know anything concrete, but i think the long game is critical here. and that is that the us and china
he is a professor of energy at the university of california, berkeley — and a former climate change advisor china agreed on quite a lot. and i think that envoy kerry is quite in line. so there's a number of areas where the us—china dialogue is critical, but when it comes to forefront is the so—called global methane pledge. and that's something the us and china have had a critical role in to encourage our own countries, but also other countries that want to join to find opportunities to...
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the way from kindergarten through high school graduation time now, 6 45 new calls for the university of california transfer system. critics say it's confusing and not student friendly right now, six of the nine uc campuses have emissions. guarantee program for transfers . it allows students to transfer from a c as you to the uc system if they take the right courses. however, the guarantees are limited, and each campus has different requirements and three of the campuses berkeley u. c. l a. and san diego don't have transferred guarantees at all the campaign for college opportunity once the uc system to make more streamlined process to help students win a spot at those schools. cars purchased during the pandemic are getting repossessed at a high rate as people now struggle to make the payments, according to repossession officials in nevada about 15,000 cars are repossessed everyday nationwide . banks that formerly worked with car buyers to defer payments are now repossessing them. when payments aren't met. many car owners have struggled to make their monthly payments due to inflation. and the high c
the way from kindergarten through high school graduation time now, 6 45 new calls for the university of california transfer system. critics say it's confusing and not student friendly right now, six of the nine uc campuses have emissions. guarantee program for transfers . it allows students to transfer from a c as you to the uc system if they take the right courses. however, the guarantees are limited, and each campus has different requirements and three of the campuses berkeley u. c. l a. and...