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does it mean the university of california agrees with the way you're valuing things and the value of those specific assets as opposed to the public reits >> well, they have to -- the university would have to speak for itself, but obviously they did a lot of work and would not write this kind of check, i don't believe, unless they had confidence in the assets and in their valuations in addition, as we talked about last month, there are a number of things that we've done i think can give investors confidence with the portfolio. one is we sold $5 billion of real estate last year above our marks, which we think is a very good validator we were moving cap rates up, discount rates up, essentially taking the multiples down on the assets last year as cash flow grew and importantly our cash flow in b reit grew 13% last year or year to date 65% higher than public reits we also had this big hedge in place on interest rates which generated more than 4 billion of value. i would point out on the public reits, they tend to go higher than public. if you go back to 2021 in our public sectors, they wer
does it mean the university of california agrees with the way you're valuing things and the value of those specific assets as opposed to the public reits >> well, they have to -- the university would have to speak for itself, but obviously they did a lot of work and would not write this kind of check, i don't believe, unless they had confidence in the assets and in their valuations in addition, as we talked about last month, there are a number of things that we've done i think can give...
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. ♪ >> sunday night on q&a, in his book, university of california law professor joel paul talks aboutaniel webster and his impact shaping america's national identity prior to the civil war. daniel webster's speeches inspired many americans. -- americans to see the country as one nation bound together by the constitution. >> he most famously connected with one of his great speeches, in which he said liberty and union are now and forever one and inseparable. and he didn't think that the union was free today. he knew that one third of our population was enslaved, and his view was that the union was the vehicle for ending slavery. >> joel paul and his book indivisible, on c-span's q&a. you can listen to all of our podcasts on our free c-span now app. >> now, house democratic leader hakeem jeffries leads a ceremony to mark the second anniversary of the january 6 attack on the u.s. capitol. others in attendance include speaker nancy pelosi and family members of slain capital police officers. a silence was taken to represent 140 officers impacted by the events on january 6, 2021. from the ea
. ♪ >> sunday night on q&a, in his book, university of california law professor joel paul talks aboutaniel webster and his impact shaping america's national identity prior to the civil war. daniel webster's speeches inspired many americans. -- americans to see the country as one nation bound together by the constitution. >> he most famously connected with one of his great speeches, in which he said liberty and union are now and forever one and inseparable. and he didn't think...
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dan: the university of california system was given a seemingly straightforward task. add 23,000 more california students by 2030 and reduce the number of out-of-state students. u.c. is planning to expand its outreach to increase the number of students who transfer from community college. our senior education reporter is in the newsroom with more. >> this has been a complaint of many california families. why are there not more spaces at the uc's for state kids? last summer, a task force came up with recommendations for how to improve the pipeline from the community college to the uc. let's see how they are doing. the university of california system is proposing to put more boots on the ground at some of california's community colleges, in efforts to reap -- enroll more students. >> a lot of it comes down to communication, working with them to reach the students and rethinking the pipeline in general. >> an outreach plan was discussed, which could include putting more uc academic advisors at these community colleges. david johnson believes reaching out in person would co
dan: the university of california system was given a seemingly straightforward task. add 23,000 more california students by 2030 and reduce the number of out-of-state students. u.c. is planning to expand its outreach to increase the number of students who transfer from community college. our senior education reporter is in the newsroom with more. >> this has been a complaint of many california families. why are there not more spaces at the uc's for state kids? last summer, a task force...
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he's professor at the university of california los angeles department of information studies. he joined us by skype from los angeles. ramesh. what exactly is at stake for ellen musk in this trial, and how much could all this potentially be a referendum on mosques management style? very, there's a great deal of stake, musky use some of his tough, less shares, which at that time were doing quite well to fund his purchase of twitter ever since he's purchased twitter. and i've actually spoken with you, you all on all of your about the real time management of twitter has been pretty whimsical and erotic, you know, on 1st of all, there were, you know, major firing of different twitter employees. then there was a vote, a straw poll that, that must consult, put online on twitter itself, asking if he should step down as the, and the vote with 6040 for him actually stepping down. basically what's happening here is his, he or must cause always use twitter as something of a base for him to play with different ideas. at times i would troll others and sort of have the kind of, sort of whims
he's professor at the university of california los angeles department of information studies. he joined us by skype from los angeles. ramesh. what exactly is at stake for ellen musk in this trial, and how much could all this potentially be a referendum on mosques management style? very, there's a great deal of stake, musky use some of his tough, less shares, which at that time were doing quite well to fund his purchase of twitter ever since he's purchased twitter. and i've actually spoken with...
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from oxford university and his phd from princeton university and is currently the distinguished professor of sociology emeritus at the university of california san diego. in 2015, he received the roy porter medal for contribution to the history of medicine. in 2016, the award for lifetime contributions to the history of psychiatry. his previous books include madness and civilization, hysteria, the disturbing history and madhouse, a tragic tale of megalomania and modern medicine. he's contributed to many documentaries including the pbs series mysteries of mental illness and also the lobotomized. he blogs for psychiatry today and matt in america and he's written for the atlantic, scientific american, paris review, "the wall street journal" and the nation among many others. doctor david lehman received his medical degree from washington university st. louis medical school and completed his psychiatry residency at the university of california san diego. he was currently chief of cognitive disorders clinic at the va medical center in san diego as well as the medical director of the inpatient unit. doctor lehman is also heavily involved in educati
from oxford university and his phd from princeton university and is currently the distinguished professor of sociology emeritus at the university of california san diego. in 2015, he received the roy porter medal for contribution to the history of medicine. in 2016, the award for lifetime contributions to the history of psychiatry. his previous books include madness and civilization, hysteria, the disturbing history and madhouse, a tragic tale of megalomania and modern medicine. he's...
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louis medical school and completed his psychiatry residency at university of california san diego. he is chief of cognitive disorders clinic at the v.a. medical center in san diego and medical director of the inpatient unit. he is heavily involved in education at the university of california san diego ethical school and the residency training program. in addition, he is the associate director for the third year -- clerkship and the court nadir of the fourth-year medical student psychiatry sub internship. please give a very warm welcome to andrew scull with david lehman. dr. lehman: i did not realize warwick's was that ancient and i am very pleased. we are grateful to have the advantage of a place like this. i am pleased to be with you tonight. the book that i just completed i first envisioned in the early 1980's. it would have been a different book had i published it back then. i had spent my early part of my career looking at the emergence of psychiatry and the rise of the asylum in victorian england. before i publish that book, because i was tired of it, my doctoral thesis, but i
louis medical school and completed his psychiatry residency at university of california san diego. he is chief of cognitive disorders clinic at the v.a. medical center in san diego and medical director of the inpatient unit. he is heavily involved in education at the university of california san diego ethical school and the residency training program. in addition, he is the associate director for the third year -- clerkship and the court nadir of the fourth-year medical student psychiatry sub...
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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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jobs created in december and it would have been higher if it weren't for the people in the university of california system out of work last month. we also saw the unemployment rate go down. the fed had been trying to push it up. participation goes up, more people coming into the labor market. then the big one the average hourly earnings month over month fall to 3/10. starting to get closer and closer to 3.5% that the fed thinks is the sustainable level for average hourly earnings. kriti: one of the big questions for the market participants is what does this mean for the next fed meeting? is that an appropriate question to be asking we are still seeing fed officials saying we have to go hard on inflation? >> it's appropriate but it is early. we have the cpr report next thursday. -- cpi report next thursday. if we see further weakening in cpi, the fed will be locked into 25 basis points. if it is a close call, they might want to do 50 because they all say the need to get higher than 4.5% we have now. some want to go over 5%. it's a question of do you do it right away or spread it out over a couple of
jobs created in december and it would have been higher if it weren't for the people in the university of california system out of work last month. we also saw the unemployment rate go down. the fed had been trying to push it up. participation goes up, more people coming into the labor market. then the big one the average hourly earnings month over month fall to 3/10. starting to get closer and closer to 3.5% that the fed thinks is the sustainable level for average hourly earnings. kriti: one of...
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can provide doctors with images of this organ during a person's daily activities, and the university of california says that cardiovascular diseases are the number one killer of people in the world. what we have is that it can identify the risk of heart attacks earlier, according to nature magazine. in this technology , the system uses artificial intelligence and analyzes information. this device also provides much better images with higher resolution than existing methods. citex will be held by merging two international exhibitions of digital media and computer games. speaker of the parliament in the field of culture and art announced this and said that the exhibition of content technologies of virtual space will be held from 16th to 19th of bahman in tehran's grand mosque and the aim this exhibition is to introduce content technologies and lay the groundwork for the formation of this cycle and the completion of this cycle in the evolution of the national information network, therefore, we have tried to invite the actors who are involved in the content ecosystem of the virtual space, the best ben
can provide doctors with images of this organ during a person's daily activities, and the university of california says that cardiovascular diseases are the number one killer of people in the world. what we have is that it can identify the risk of heart attacks earlier, according to nature magazine. in this technology , the system uses artificial intelligence and analyzes information. this device also provides much better images with higher resolution than existing methods. citex will be held...
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i think the way to think about it is the university of california is locking up its money for quite an amount of time the other investors get a monthly ability to redeem. it really does serve blackstone's purposes as gray was saying there you want to effect irvly endorse. they've done that by investing at that price. >> the bottom line about blackstone and stock if you're an investor in that one, does this put pressure on earnings and growth >> it certainly is a probability. it seems as if it's not going to be the case for a while probably because of just the asset class in general not being as much in favor. but blackstone has underperformed since the initial news came out december 1st kkr and apollo and goldman sachs by seven, eight percentage points. >> mike, thank you. >>> up next, former federal reserve vice chair roger ferguson joins us on how this week's key economic data could impact the fed's strategy. and check out energy stocks as we head to break they're getting slammed today. the sector is down 4% after finishing out a very strong 2022 it was the only sector to finish high
i think the way to think about it is the university of california is locking up its money for quite an amount of time the other investors get a monthly ability to redeem. it really does serve blackstone's purposes as gray was saying there you want to effect irvly endorse. they've done that by investing at that price. >> the bottom line about blackstone and stock if you're an investor in that one, does this put pressure on earnings and growth >> it certainly is a probability. it...
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blackstone is getting a $4 billion cash infusion from the university of california for its massive realightened pressure from investors and has been forced to limit withdrawals. it is an interesting story on how this came about. when we saw this, largely because it was distressed, the investor decided to put in $4 billion. alix: but it is a sweetheart deal. they will get a minimum return of 11.25% over six years. you lock up $4 billion and you will get reimbursed, but that is a pretty nice return. the idea is there were so many withdrawals because a lot of their customers needed liquidity. not because they did not like the product, supposedly, but they needed liquidity and there is the issue. amber: and it is important, and you mentioned, to get that guaranteed return. they call it a sweetheart deal or warren buffett deal. in exchange for providing stability you are going to give me a guaranteed return. alix: it is juicy. sonali basak caught up with jon gray earlier and talked about the deal. jon: their investment is $4 billion. a typical b-read investor's $700,000. these things are ver
blackstone is getting a $4 billion cash infusion from the university of california for its massive realightened pressure from investors and has been forced to limit withdrawals. it is an interesting story on how this came about. when we saw this, largely because it was distressed, the investor decided to put in $4 billion. alix: but it is a sweetheart deal. they will get a minimum return of 11.25% over six years. you lock up $4 billion and you will get reimbursed, but that is a pretty nice...
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she earned her bachelor's degree in physics and astronomy from the university of california berkeley and her phd in astronomy from the university of california santa cruz. as our witnesses should know if you each have five minutes for spoken testimony. your written testimony will be included in the record for the hearing. when you have completed your spoken testimony we will begin with questions. each member will have five minutes to question the panel. so we will begin with dr. mark clampin. dr. clampin: chairman beyer, ranking member and members of the committee, good morning. my name is mark clampin and i am the director of the astrophysics division and nasa science director. this is a great day for nasa as you all mentioned. as one of the many people who worked on the james webb space telescope and in thrilled to join you to share the groundbreaking science nasa and their partners, the european space agency and the canadian space agency will be getting to explore. nasa's jwst team was excited to join with audiences across the nation and across the world for its launch and in july
she earned her bachelor's degree in physics and astronomy from the university of california berkeley and her phd in astronomy from the university of california santa cruz. as our witnesses should know if you each have five minutes for spoken testimony. your written testimony will be included in the record for the hearing. when you have completed your spoken testimony we will begin with questions. each member will have five minutes to question the panel. so we will begin with dr. mark clampin....
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she earned her bachelors degree in physics and astronomy from the university of california berkeley. and her ph. d. in astronomy from the university of california santa cruz. as our witnesses should know, each of five minutes for you or spoken time. your written testimony will be included in the testimony for the hearing. and when you've all completed your spoken testimony, we will begin with questions. each member will have five minutes to question the panel. so we will begin with dr. mark clap and. we >> chairman greer, ranking member bob, in a numbers of the committee. good morning, my name is mark clamp in and i'm the director of the astrophysics division. this is a great day for nasa as you have all mentioned. it is one of the many people who worked on the james webb space telescope, i'm thrilled to join you this morning to share the groundbreaking science nasa and our partners the european space agency, and the canadian space agency are beginning to explore. nasa's jay w s team t team was excited to join with audiences across the nation and across the world for its launch and th
she earned her bachelors degree in physics and astronomy from the university of california berkeley. and her ph. d. in astronomy from the university of california santa cruz. as our witnesses should know, each of five minutes for you or spoken time. your written testimony will be included in the testimony for the hearing. and when you've all completed your spoken testimony, we will begin with questions. each member will have five minutes to question the panel. so we will begin with dr. mark...
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the instability and the losses they suffered. remeasure and of aston is a professor at the university of california in los angeles. he thinks must unpredictable management style is spooking investors. muskie use some of his tough, less shares, which at that time were doing quite well to fund his purchase of twitter ever since he's purchased twitter is management of twitter has been pretty whimsical and erotic. first of all, there were major firing of different twitter employees. then there was a vote, a straw poll that, that must consult, put online on twitter itself, asking if he should step down at the and the vote with 6040 for him actually stepping down many different level on many different count. what must has done as the public persona, who in many ways is quite unpredictable, has impacted his, the cure, the, his security with itself. so i think it's important for us to, to look at must as a public figure, but also for investors to get someone who is not dependable with not predictable and not the cure. so the real drawstring that, that may have actually some power over mosque or the investo
the instability and the losses they suffered. remeasure and of aston is a professor at the university of california in los angeles. he thinks must unpredictable management style is spooking investors. muskie use some of his tough, less shares, which at that time were doing quite well to fund his purchase of twitter ever since he's purchased twitter is management of twitter has been pretty whimsical and erotic. first of all, there were major firing of different twitter employees. then there was...
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of young people, and how young people can be more effective in trying to alter it. it is an organization -- it is a project rather i am doing with several universities, including the university of southern california, long island university and northwestern university that is designed to elevate this entire conversation we are having about political access in this country. host: on the republican line from north carolina, this is richard for our guest. caller: i have a lot to unpack on this. first thing is wasn't slavery the way of the world? anybody could have been a slave, and everybody could have been a slave. caller: host: wait, let me respond -- wait, allow me to respond to one thing at a time, if you will allow me to. historically, race-based slavery has not been all that common. the huge difference in many countries in the united states is slavery was often imposed on people who were defeated in war and their men became slaves.that was not visited on their children and the children of their children and so on. the -- so slavery has meant a lot of different things depending on the country. the united states' slavery was particularly rigid. it was not an example of slavery imposed because of
of young people, and how young people can be more effective in trying to alter it. it is an organization -- it is a project rather i am doing with several universities, including the university of southern california, long island university and northwestern university that is designed to elevate this entire conversation we are having about political access in this country. host: on the republican line from north carolina, this is richard for our guest. caller: i have a lot to unpack on this....
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is 58 years old and was born in california in in a democratic family, at the age of 20, he opened his grocery store and saved up money to study in college at the university of california, received a master's degree in business administration, but preferred politics to business. while still a high school student, he completed an internship with republican glider bill thomas and subsequently became a member of his headquarters at the age of 30, the politician headed the california young republican society and then the national republican youth federation. you words in the us house of representatives kevin mccarthy received from 2006, and through 8 years became the leader of the republicans in the lower house, during his leadership. annual expenditures of the federal budget. for the first time since the korean war, this deliberate policy was reduced in november before the midterm congressional elections. he warned that in the event of a victory, the financial assistance that washington provides to ukraine will be cut and checks will be stopped without audit and accountability on january 6th. he proposed cutting the new u.s. defense budget by $75 billion, wh
is 58 years old and was born in california in in a democratic family, at the age of 20, he opened his grocery store and saved up money to study in college at the university of california, received a master's degree in business administration, but preferred politics to business. while still a high school student, he completed an internship with republican glider bill thomas and subsequently became a member of his headquarters at the age of 30, the politician headed the california young...
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. >> sunday night, in his book indivisible, university of california law professor joel richard paul talks about daniel webster and his shaping national politics before the civil war. his speeches inspired many politicians such as abraham lincoln to see denied it states as one nation bounded together. >> he is connected with one of his great speeches where he said liberty and union are inseparable. he did not think that the union was free today. he knew that a third of our population was enslaved. his view was the union was the vehicle for ending slavery. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. you can listen to q&a on all of our podcasts on our free c-span app. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we are funded by these television companies and more, including media,. >> at mediacom, we believe you should have access to fast, reliable internet. that is why we are leading the way to take you to 10g. >> mediacom support c-span as a public service, giving you a front row seat to democracy. >> coming up this morning on "washington journal," club for growth president
. >> sunday night, in his book indivisible, university of california law professor joel richard paul talks about daniel webster and his shaping national politics before the civil war. his speeches inspired many politicians such as abraham lincoln to see denied it states as one nation bounded together. >> he is connected with one of his great speeches where he said liberty and union are inseparable. he did not think that the union was free today. he knew that a third of our...
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dean ornish, professor at the university of california san francisco, has been actually one of the keyks who has been leading some of that research on the impact of lifestyle on dementia. this is a promising area, but i certainly think we should -- this is going to be a concern for families across america in the future. and just keep in mind, it's not just about the people impacted by dementia. it's about their families as well. it impacts -- when you look at what pulls people away from work, what makes it harder for them to be there for their community, it is often caregiving responsibilities. and the caregiver burnout crisis in america is real and dementia is a big part of that. david: for a young person who says, i want to be the next surgeon general of the united states, or someday grow up to be surgeon general, what advice do you have for a young person who says, i want to aspire to a career like yours? what would you say, go to medical school? do what? dr. murthy: find a problem you care about and try to address it in whatever small way you can. and don't be limited by the amount
dean ornish, professor at the university of california san francisco, has been actually one of the keyks who has been leading some of that research on the impact of lifestyle on dementia. this is a promising area, but i certainly think we should -- this is going to be a concern for families across america in the future. and just keep in mind, it's not just about the people impacted by dementia. it's about their families as well. it impacts -- when you look at what pulls people away from work,...
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it's a big win for the university of california who is making this investment. tion of the quality of the portfolio we have construction -- we have constructed, of the value of the assets here and the performance outlook. haidi: rolex has raised prices in the u.s. and u.k. according to analysts at barclays. the price of the most popular models rose between 1% and 3%. the latest increase believes rolex believes it can lift prices to protect margins amid rising inflation without hurting demand. shery: we are looking ahead to the open in china. ella tilly of chinese stocks remained high into the new year. we saw the hang seng china index falling more than 2% and ending 1% higher to see its best start to a year since 2018. are equities reporter joins us for the latest. how should we make sense of all this volatility? charlotte: we are seeing high volatility going into the new year. it is -- it shows it is difficult for investors to assess the on the ground situations for covid in china, given there's not a clear set of data. it also shows people are expecting to firm
it's a big win for the university of california who is making this investment. tion of the quality of the portfolio we have construction -- we have constructed, of the value of the assets here and the performance outlook. haidi: rolex has raised prices in the u.s. and u.k. according to analysts at barclays. the price of the most popular models rose between 1% and 3%. the latest increase believes rolex believes it can lift prices to protect margins amid rising inflation without hurting demand....
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we'll go over some of the admission rates for bay area high schoolers and tell you which university of california schools are hardest to get into seen the high price of eggs. i know gasia has a farm group wants the federal government to do something about it will tell you what the federal trade commission is being asked to do. oooohhh, it is cold outside time to protect your vehichle from winters wrath of course the hot sun can be tough on vehicles too you need weathertech all year round! come on, protect your investment laser measured floorliners and cargoliner will shield the carpeting from sand and snow for your interior, there's seat protector and sunshade plus, mudflaps and bumpstep for the exterior order american made products at weathertech.com surfs up yeah, right new funding for the golden gate bridge. the federal grant will help upgrade and retrofit that landmark so it can better withstand the impact of a major earthquake. the golden gate bridge is one of four bridge projects nationwide receiving funding through recently signed bipartisan infrastructure law. the city of san francisco is
we'll go over some of the admission rates for bay area high schoolers and tell you which university of california schools are hardest to get into seen the high price of eggs. i know gasia has a farm group wants the federal government to do something about it will tell you what the federal trade commission is being asked to do. oooohhh, it is cold outside time to protect your vehichle from winters wrath of course the hot sun can be tough on vehicles too you need weathertech all year round! come...
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toby background she's the professor of history of the university of california davis. she specializes in political and cultural history for the 20th and 21st century with interest in the influence of anti-communism and conspiracy theories on national politics. the author of books including the books she is going to speak of today the newspaper access to enable hitler i strongly encourage you to read this book if you haven't already it's excellent and she's already written i will give you a couple samples, 1930 a big modern conservatism. a real enemies, conspiracy theories that american democracy world war i2911. i am sure that will get you on the bestseller list. her work has appeared in the "washington post," "new york times," los angeles times and other media outlets. so join me in welcoming ms. olmsted. [applause] thank you very much for that lovely introduction and all of you for coming. thank you to the reading festival organizers for inviting me. i appreciate the opportunity to talk to you all today. so my recent book is on newspaper publishers and isolationismy a
toby background she's the professor of history of the university of california davis. she specializes in political and cultural history for the 20th and 21st century with interest in the influence of anti-communism and conspiracy theories on national politics. the author of books including the books she is going to speak of today the newspaper access to enable hitler i strongly encourage you to read this book if you haven't already it's excellent and she's already written i will give you a...
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researchers at university of southern california say it can lower the risk of heart disease in men by 40%. it can also reduce the risk of early death. so it's not just apparently for randy old men. it's a wonder drug. dr. marc siegle has been following for quite some time and joins us tonight. hey, doctor. >> tucker, it's used for altitude sickness and quite proven for that and you and i talked on the show recently on how it seems to prevent the progression of alzheimer heimer and the heart was studied for and may not know this and maybe you dorks they studied this as a blood pressure drug and for heart drug and the nurses that were studying the patients, what's going on and a huge study out of the journal of sexual medicine and 24,000 of them and some kind of erectile dysfunction and either viagra or levitra and from 2006-2020 and average age is 52, they discovered there was a 40% less chance of dying of heart disease, 25% chance of not dying at all in that group over that period of time. that is really, really incredible. and also less heart disease all together. what might be going
researchers at university of southern california say it can lower the risk of heart disease in men by 40%. it can also reduce the risk of early death. so it's not just apparently for randy old men. it's a wonder drug. dr. marc siegle has been following for quite some time and joins us tonight. hey, doctor. >> tucker, it's used for altitude sickness and quite proven for that and you and i talked on the show recently on how it seems to prevent the progression of alzheimer heimer and the...
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researchers at the university of california san diego tested nail polish drying machines commonly found in salons. they exposed different types of cells to the radiation emitted, and found chronic use can lead to cell death and cancer-causing mutations in human cells. >> this is very concerning because at this level, we know the radiation is affecting the deep layers of our skin. >> reporter: cells mutated even after just one 20-minute session. they also looked at the mutation from the cell models and matched them to the data of cancer patients. >> we saw these experiments match and resemble the factor of cancers. >> reporter: while more is needed to study the risk, it's recommended to limit exposure to the devices. >> make sure to use gloves or sunscreen on the hands before going in the machine. >> reporter: because the reward may not be worth the risk. danya bacchus, cbs news. >>> an unwanted guest was caught trying to enter a home like santa claus. >> i saw chaos, drama, and a man stuck in a chimney. >> the family dog started barking and they heard a voice inside the chimney asking f
researchers at the university of california san diego tested nail polish drying machines commonly found in salons. they exposed different types of cells to the radiation emitted, and found chronic use can lead to cell death and cancer-causing mutations in human cells. >> this is very concerning because at this level, we know the radiation is affecting the deep layers of our skin. >> reporter: cells mutated even after just one 20-minute session. they also looked at the mutation from...
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jim holds a phd from the university of california berkeley and he's been on the faculty of the graduate center city of university of new york 1997 and beholder of the graduate school humanities chair since 1998. before come together graduate center, he taught at princeton and with western universities. one of the leading historians of 19th century america, oaks has published several influential books, including the race, 1982, slavery and freedom and interpretation of the old south, 1990. the radical and republican frederick douglas, abraham lincoln and try i can'ts of antislavery and destruction of slavery in the united states 1861 to 1865 published in 2012. the latter two respectively 2008 and 2013 lincoln prize, james oaks. [ applause ]. >> i think it's fair to say i'm not known for my humility and to receive this award, this place from this organization and this room that so many parents old and new and so many i've depended on for so long is a truly tumbling experience and i thank them for this award. i will cherish it forever. thank you for inviting me here to speak and for the co
jim holds a phd from the university of california berkeley and he's been on the faculty of the graduate center city of university of new york 1997 and beholder of the graduate school humanities chair since 1998. before come together graduate center, he taught at princeton and with western universities. one of the leading historians of 19th century america, oaks has published several influential books, including the race, 1982, slavery and freedom and interpretation of the old south, 1990. the...
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she's a professor of history at the university of california davis. she specializes in political and cultural history of the 20 20th and 21st century with a particular interest in the influence of anti-communism. it's very interesting and conspiracy theories on national politics. it was just saying to her that seems like an absurd field to me, but what do i know? i'm just you know here up at the fdr library. she's the author of five books including the book. she's going to speak of today the newspaper access express barons who enabled hitler i strongly encourage you to read this book if you haven't already it's excellent, and she's also written i'll you a couple examples, right? fornia, the 1930s and the big business roots of modern conservatism. a real enemies conspiracy theories in american democracy world war one to 911 you've got an update for that one. i'm sure that'll get you on the best seller list her work has appeared in washington post the new york times los angeles times lamond and other media outlets so join me and welcome. all right. okay.
she's a professor of history at the university of california davis. she specializes in political and cultural history of the 20 20th and 21st century with a particular interest in the influence of anti-communism. it's very interesting and conspiracy theories on national politics. it was just saying to her that seems like an absurd field to me, but what do i know? i'm just you know here up at the fdr library. she's the author of five books including the book. she's going to speak of today the...
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. ♪ >> sunday night on q&a, in his book "indivisible," university of california law professor joel paulalks about daniel webster and his impact shaping america's national identity prior to the civil war. daniel webster's speeches inspired many americans, including a bram -- including abraham lincoln's. >> he is most famously connected with one of his great speeches, in which he said liberty and union are now and forever one and inseparable. and he didn't think that the union was free today. he knew that one third of our population was enslaved, and his view was that the union was the vehicle for ending slavery. >> joel paul and his book "indivisible," on c-span's q&a. you can listen to all of our podcasts on our free c-span now app. >>, president biden marks the second anniversary of the january 6, 2021 attack on the u.s. capitol. he presented citizens metals to members of law enforcement and others who defended the capital that day. >> ladies and gentlemen, the vice president of the united states and a second gentleman doug emhoff. ♪ [applause] ladies and gentlemen, the recipients of t
. ♪ >> sunday night on q&a, in his book "indivisible," university of california law professor joel paulalks about daniel webster and his impact shaping america's national identity prior to the civil war. daniel webster's speeches inspired many americans, including a bram -- including abraham lincoln's. >> he is most famously connected with one of his great speeches, in which he said liberty and union are now and forever one and inseparable. and he didn't think that...
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the university of california is investing $4 billion in the massive blackstone real estate income trustthe fun has faced higher redemptions in recent months and been forced to limit its draws. it's between the deal with the backdrop for a minimum annualized return of 11.15 percent. that is your bloomberg business flash. coming up china is set to pause its massive investments aimed at building a chip industry to compete with the u.s. as a covid resurgence cretins the economy. that is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ and it's easier than ever to■ get your projects done right. inside, outside, big or small, angi helps you find the right so for whatever you need done. with angi, you can connect with and see ratings and reviews. just search or scroll to see upf on hundreds of projects. and when you book and pay throug you're covered by our happiness it's easy to make your home an a check out angi.com today. angi... and done. dani: china is causing massive spending and building a chip industry to compete with the u.s.. sources say -- for more let's bring back allen wan and shanghai. walk us through
the university of california is investing $4 billion in the massive blackstone real estate income trustthe fun has faced higher redemptions in recent months and been forced to limit its draws. it's between the deal with the backdrop for a minimum annualized return of 11.15 percent. that is your bloomberg business flash. coming up china is set to pause its massive investments aimed at building a chip industry to compete with the u.s. as a covid resurgence cretins the economy. that is next. this...
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blackstone getting a 4 billion dollars cash infusion from the university of california for its real estatet's facing pressure from investors. the blackstone president spoke to bloomberg's sonali basak. >> their investment is $4 billion. a typical investor is $70,000. a typical investor can seek liquidity beginning a month after their investment here effectively it's 72 months after their investment. so these things are additional considerations from blackstone, they are paying the full fees than any of the traditional be rate investors are inside the vehicle. we think as we set a big affirmation and a real positive. >> their own performance last year outstripped the market pretty meaningfully. almost 15% more than three years. the question i have is last year hedges help the fort -- help the portfolio. what is the thing that will bring you upward this year? >> i think the key when you look forward and ultimately is the performance of the assets. you are correct that we did get a big boost from the hedges we put in place. we hedged out the debt for 6.5 years smartly when rates were low and
blackstone getting a 4 billion dollars cash infusion from the university of california for its real estatet's facing pressure from investors. the blackstone president spoke to bloomberg's sonali basak. >> their investment is $4 billion. a typical investor is $70,000. a typical investor can seek liquidity beginning a month after their investment here effectively it's 72 months after their investment. so these things are additional considerations from blackstone, they are paying the full...
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dan: tonight the university of california system is trying to attract transfer students after a task force told the uc system that they needed -- it has been easy. leanne melendez has more. reporter: for years californi families have complained, why are there not more spaces at the uc -- the uc's kids? they are improving the pipeline from community colleges to uc's, but there are challenges. putting more boots on the ground that california community colleges in an effort to recruit more students. >> we will have to work with community colleges to reach students and rethink the pipeline in general. reporter: at a uc regents meeting, a plan was discussed, including putting more advisors at these colleges. they believe reaching out in person would convince some students that transferring to a uc is doable. >> students often do not conceive it as a possibility. i was one of those. the other thing is the financial peace, offering scholarships, packages. reporter: ucs face another challenge, how to enroll students from community colleges that have seen declining enrollment. enrollment at c
dan: tonight the university of california system is trying to attract transfer students after a task force told the uc system that they needed -- it has been easy. leanne melendez has more. reporter: for years californi families have complained, why are there not more spaces at the uc -- the uc's kids? they are improving the pipeline from community colleges to uc's, but there are challenges. putting more boots on the ground that california community colleges in an effort to recruit more...
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>> i teach constitutional law at the university of california. ey were largely formed during this time and it is interesting to me because the constitution is basically about the idea of the, of the role of the supreme court informing the constitution , it is based on the idea that all of us have some sense that the supreme court is acting as a legitimate body. it was john marshall kind of created the idea that the supreme court was a coequal branch of our government and how the court interpreted the constitution, that was the final word about what the constitution meant. i was interested about how he managed to form something from nothing. how he managed to invent an institution that today we treasure and that didn't really have that kind of power before john marshall became chief justice. >> since daniel webster is the true point of this tumultuous history, let's talk about him a little bit. when and where was he born? >> webster was from new hampshire. he was the 10th child of a new hampshire farmer who was -- had a very modest living. daniel w
>> i teach constitutional law at the university of california. ey were largely formed during this time and it is interesting to me because the constitution is basically about the idea of the, of the role of the supreme court informing the constitution , it is based on the idea that all of us have some sense that the supreme court is acting as a legitimate body. it was john marshall kind of created the idea that the supreme court was a coequal branch of our government and how the court...
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of power and more than 25 million people under a flash flood watch. natasha chen, cnn, far fax california. >>> jay david is an extreme professor of exterioric scientist at the university of california los angeles, thanks for being with us put this in context for ihow unusual and historic is what we're seeing in california now? >> i'll give you one hand and on the other hand. california always gets big swings in extremes, always has. there was a huge flood in 1862 that swamped most of sacramento and the lake in los angeles was about ten miles long instead of 100 miles long. we get all our rain in relatively few storm per year, so if the track of those storms coming across the pacific situation and little to the north and hits seattle, oregon, we get less rain. if it swings south and hits us straight on, we get a lot more rain, we've always had extremes. that being said, our extremes are gradually getting worse, and that is substantially due to climate change. >> and we have been sort of telling the tour about drought. which has been exacerbated by global warming and climate change. but explain to us we're seeing the drought map right now and how that sort of been chang
of power and more than 25 million people under a flash flood watch. natasha chen, cnn, far fax california. >>> jay david is an extreme professor of exterioric scientist at the university of california los angeles, thanks for being with us put this in context for ihow unusual and historic is what we're seeing in california now? >> i'll give you one hand and on the other hand. california always gets big swings in extremes, always has. there was a huge flood in 1862 that swamped...
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the university of california is investing $4 billion in a massive blackstone real estate income truste fund has faced higher redemptions in recent months and forced to limit withdrawals. blackstone sweetened the deal by earmarking a billion dollar backstop to help the university get a minimum annualized return of 11.5%. -- 11.25%. that is the bloomberg business flash. tom: picking up on the stories around tencent. it has rallied and that has 30% stake in the chinese tech company of course. as laura was saying, it gained regulatory approval. the has broadly lifted chinese tech. ryanair just continuing in terms of the progress around travel. they saw an uptick in loans over december year on year 20% increase. telecom italia is reporting that cdp and mcquarrie made a bid for its network. according to reports, the stock gaining on the back of that. this company under pressure to deal with a 33 billion euro debt. francine? francine: always a good idea to check the price of oil. some said oil would be the best performing of the year. what we are seeing if you look deeper, yesterday wti was
the university of california is investing $4 billion in a massive blackstone real estate income truste fund has faced higher redemptions in recent months and forced to limit withdrawals. blackstone sweetened the deal by earmarking a billion dollar backstop to help the university get a minimum annualized return of 11.5%. -- 11.25%. that is the bloomberg business flash. tom: picking up on the stories around tencent. it has rallied and that has 30% stake in the chinese tech company of course. as...
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and tolerance unless you want to be free to use all the words in the english language university of southern californiaool of social work removed field from his curriculum it is apparently racist, tatian's because saying going into the field in fieldwork is offensive to slavery, of course california sky high taxes and suppressive regulation and extreme tough covid restrictions and environmental rules, how free is the golden state we will talk about that with my guest philip, you're obviously important this is a direct response to governor ron desantis claimed that florida last week as a free state, do you think you live in florida as you compare the two to think california has a right and florida hasn't. >> i can tell you one thing i have met more californians that moved to southport of the number i think is more california and florida than there is in california right now. the question we have do you want america to be california or do you wanted to be florida i tell you as a floridian i wanted to be more like florida what i think florida under california has that is ridiculous i think they should out
and tolerance unless you want to be free to use all the words in the english language university of southern californiaool of social work removed field from his curriculum it is apparently racist, tatian's because saying going into the field in fieldwork is offensive to slavery, of course california sky high taxes and suppressive regulation and extreme tough covid restrictions and environmental rules, how free is the golden state we will talk about that with my guest philip, you're obviously...
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of millions in foreign gifts to multiple universities. listen. >> it's not illegal for universities to take this money. they can take money from foreign sources but they have to report it. >> harvard, the university of southern california also on that list and paul tells us, we checked, this information is all readily available on the department of education's website. public and private universities, any schools that receive federal funding have to report where money is coming from overseas. back to you. >> dana: thank you so much. for more let's bring in john ratcliffe former director of national intelligence and sat on the house judiciary and you understand documents and classification and where things should be and where they should not be. now we have a second box of documents. there might be more, we don't know. we'll see where the investigation goes, if anywhere. your reaction to what has happened in the last 48 hours. >> dana, i think this is why democrats with the first batch of documents started out by saying we can't compare this between trump and biden. it is comparing apples to oranges. to republicans saying you are right. we can't compare it. what joe biden did was much worse. i have think there is a basi
of millions in foreign gifts to multiple universities. listen. >> it's not illegal for universities to take this money. they can take money from foreign sources but they have to report it. >> harvard, the university of southern california also on that list and paul tells us, we checked, this information is all readily available on the department of education's website. public and private universities, any schools that receive federal funding have to report where money is coming from...
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a lecturer at the graduate school of journalism at, the university of california, berkeley. and speaking of berkeley, that's he lives with his wife, socialist author arlie russell hochschild. so please welcome back to. mechanics institute adam hochschild. okay. thank you very much, laura. and it's nice to be back here and have the chance to talk about my new book with you here and with those of you who are watching this on c-span. so i'd like to begin by asking you to think about some of the most dramatic and shocking events that have happened in this country in the last couple of years. president who tried to steal an election, the january six, 2021 assault on the capitol. the killing of george floyd camera. a string of appalling court decisions. but imagine if a hundred years from now you were looking at a high school history textbook, the delta, this period. and said almost nothing about any of those things that i think is the case when we look back today at the america of 100 years ago. there were equally shocking things that happened in but we've forgotten about them at
a lecturer at the graduate school of journalism at, the university of california, berkeley. and speaking of berkeley, that's he lives with his wife, socialist author arlie russell hochschild. so please welcome back to. mechanics institute adam hochschild. okay. thank you very much, laura. and it's nice to be back here and have the chance to talk about my new book with you here and with those of you who are watching this on c-span. so i'd like to begin by asking you to think about some of the...