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it's important to know those picketing this morning are calling out the university of california for unfair labor practices, meaning this differs from a compensation strike, for example. the union representing these optometrists are calling out the uc, the university of california, for their conduct during contract negotiations. at the heart of those negotiations is the addition of 80 optometrists to the health care professionals unit. those striking say they are fighting for a fair contract that will attract and retain optometrists. now, instead, they allege the university of southern california has been acting in bad faith during bargaining and has violated state labor law in the process. >> we don't want to be out here. we'd rather be in our clinic just a block over seeing our patients, but unfortunately this is the position that we're put in. and our ultimate goal is that this is actually going to benefit patient care in the long run. >> reporter: in response to that unfair labor practice charge filed by the union against the university of california, the uc says in part, "the par
it's important to know those picketing this morning are calling out the university of california for unfair labor practices, meaning this differs from a compensation strike, for example. the union representing these optometrists are calling out the uc, the university of california, for their conduct during contract negotiations. at the heart of those negotiations is the addition of 80 optometrists to the health care professionals unit. those striking say they are fighting for a fair contract...
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doctor jason nagata is a pediatrician specializing in eating disorders at the university of california, san francisco. he's also editor of the book "eating disorders in boys and men." doctor nagata, do eating disorders look different in boys than in girls? >> yes, absolutely. the masculine body ideal is big and muscular, and this can lead to muscle building behavior like excessive exercise, restriction of carbs and fat, while overconsuming protein, and use of muscle building supplements and drugs like anabolic steroids. when taken to the extreme, this can lead to muscle dysmorphia, also known as reverse anorexia or biggerexia. and this is why somebody pathologically becomes obsessed with the idea that their body is too puny or scrawny. and they need to become more muscular. john: what does over exercise, too much protein, not enough carbohydrates, what does that do to the body? >> in simple terms, we need to maintain, you know, an energy balance. so whatever energy we're exerting through physical activity or exercise, we need to take in and out for nutrition. i think it's pretty well r
doctor jason nagata is a pediatrician specializing in eating disorders at the university of california, san francisco. he's also editor of the book "eating disorders in boys and men." doctor nagata, do eating disorders look different in boys than in girls? >> yes, absolutely. the masculine body ideal is big and muscular, and this can lead to muscle building behavior like excessive exercise, restriction of carbs and fat, while overconsuming protein, and use of muscle building...
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and it is a very happy place for ar recovery friedlander, marineocologist with the university of californiaanta cruz. he fell in love with the ice and these animals over 25 years ago, and has been chasing whales ever since. >> you see something? >> i saw something come out of the water, but i didn't see what. >> there he is right under us. >> oh, yeah! >> oh, my god. >> no way. hello big boy. oh, my god. >> this is a minke, the smallest, steltiest and stinkiest of the baleen whales. as a result, the safest from the whale hunters. algae, they get scrubbed off on long migrations, it's a clue that this whale has been hanging around here for a while and we're likely the first humans it has ever encountered. >> there you go. >> holy [ bleep ]. >> a big one. >> that was so cool. i think he wanted me to scratch his belly. >> one of the video tags on a minke, it goes in a point straight up looking at this ice and sticks its nose up and then just kinda lays down these big chunks of ice are bouncing off the tag, and then just sits there and logs in the ice 10 or 15 minutes. and you never know it was
and it is a very happy place for ar recovery friedlander, marineocologist with the university of californiaanta cruz. he fell in love with the ice and these animals over 25 years ago, and has been chasing whales ever since. >> you see something? >> i saw something come out of the water, but i didn't see what. >> there he is right under us. >> oh, yeah! >> oh, my god. >> no way. hello big boy. oh, my god. >> this is a minke, the smallest, steltiest and...
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and it is a very happy place for ari friedlander, a marine ecologist with the university of californiaanta cruz. he fell in love with this ice and these animals 25 years ago and has been chasing whales ever since. >> did you see something? >> i saw something come out of the water but i didn't see what. >> there he is right under us. there's one under us. >> oh, yeah. >> oh, my god. no way. hello. hello, big boy. oh, my god. >> reporter: this is a minke, the smallest, stealthiest and stinkiest of the balene whales and as a result long the safest from whale hunters. that green stuff is a colony of algae called diatms. and since they get scrubbed off on long migrations it's a clue this whale has been hanging around out here for a whale and we're likely the first humans it has ever encountered. >> there you go. >> holy [ bleep ]. >> big one. >> that was so cool. i think he wanted me to scratch his belly. >> one of the video tags we put on a minke and it goes at a point straight up and it's just looking at this ice and it sticks its nose up and then kind of lays down. these big chunks of ic
and it is a very happy place for ari friedlander, a marine ecologist with the university of californiaanta cruz. he fell in love with this ice and these animals 25 years ago and has been chasing whales ever since. >> did you see something? >> i saw something come out of the water but i didn't see what. >> there he is right under us. there's one under us. >> oh, yeah. >> oh, my god. no way. hello. hello, big boy. oh, my god. >> reporter: this is a minke, the...
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our associates of the university of california system. ow, a member of that study testified against the company participating in the study. each plant visit that far exceeds the scope of the study. there is a clear buys it -- bias against the industry and leads any objective observer to the conclusion this is a gotcha invitation. can you submit and are you willing to submit in writing how much is being spent for this study for the source of that and how the team members were selected. they were associated with the university of california. >> i would be happy to respond to questions. fair to say that there is litigation driving a lot of this effort. issues have raised concern the data and the significant data to be able to support where the wind speeds are in fact a result of additional worker injury or not. if they are not then they continue. if they are then there will have to be some adjustment. we don't have all of the data that we need. that is the reason why we have entered into an agreement with the producers. this is not a situatio
our associates of the university of california system. ow, a member of that study testified against the company participating in the study. each plant visit that far exceeds the scope of the study. there is a clear buys it -- bias against the industry and leads any objective observer to the conclusion this is a gotcha invitation. can you submit and are you willing to submit in writing how much is being spent for this study for the source of that and how the team members were selected. they were...
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up in the middle of the 20th century -- the institute of industrial relationships in the university of california. there was even some that were tied to policymaking such as the role of the university of wisconsin and coming up with policies for the great society programs, for instance. so certainly by the 1960's, the way of seeing the university was up and running at full pitch and just to speak more into how that may be pushed out other modes of inquiry, i think in the founding days of the research university in the united states in the late 1800s, there were still a lot of ideals of character and virtue formation, even though they looked different than what they had in the classical college, in early days of academic disciplines you had ideas of these disciplines which shape people with particular character traits but as you move into the 20th century, there is more and more of the idea of developing expertise that particular techniques and if you read the post world war ii writings of the leaders of higher education there was a lot of focus on technicians, that word was really prominent. so t
up in the middle of the 20th century -- the institute of industrial relationships in the university of california. there was even some that were tied to policymaking such as the role of the university of wisconsin and coming up with policies for the great society programs, for instance. so certainly by the 1960's, the way of seeing the university was up and running at full pitch and just to speak more into how that may be pushed out other modes of inquiry, i think in the founding days of the...
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and why are they all associated with a university of california. mr. vilsack: be happy to respond to questions. i think it's fair to say that there is litigation that's essentially driving a lot of this effort. issues raised concerning worker safety as a result of this. line speed. this is a process of trying to make sure we get the right data. the significant data to be able to support whether line speeds are a result of additional worker injury or not. if they are not, then obviously line speeds will continue. if they are, then there is going to be-to-have to be adjustment. we don't have all of the data we need. and that's the reason why we have entered into an agreement with the producers. this is not a situation where they were -- they had the choice. they had the choice. these plants chose to participate in this study. mr. rouser: they chose to participate in the study in good faith. and it's turned into something that they didn't anticipate. aren't you concerned about a bias study here? secretary vilsack: don't prejudge the study. it hasn't been c
and why are they all associated with a university of california. mr. vilsack: be happy to respond to questions. i think it's fair to say that there is litigation that's essentially driving a lot of this effort. issues raised concerning worker safety as a result of this. line speed. this is a process of trying to make sure we get the right data. the significant data to be able to support whether line speeds are a result of additional worker injury or not. if they are not, then obviously line...
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. >> this is the university of california. fully capable of maintaining a beautiful, well-kept park. >> some 100 park supporters gathered for the first teaching related to the park on the campus, bringing together staff, students and community advocates. student housing can be built elsewhere on uc property. >> despite with the administration says, there is broad support on the campus for maintaining the park and people understand the choice between having to choose a park and student housing. >> officials say there is an urgent need for housing and the project will provide student housing for more than 1100 undergraduates. it will establish permanent supportive housing for more than 100 unhoused and people of low income. alex knox is executive director of the telegraph business district which fully supports the transformation. >> we are very excited to see a go through. >> the organization recently installed planters and white triangle that is a stones throw away from the park. their vision is to transform it into a public ga
. >> this is the university of california. fully capable of maintaining a beautiful, well-kept park. >> some 100 park supporters gathered for the first teaching related to the park on the campus, bringing together staff, students and community advocates. student housing can be built elsewhere on uc property. >> despite with the administration says, there is broad support on the campus for maintaining the park and people understand the choice between having to choose a park and...
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strong letter, and the subject was the research that was being done in a specific case at the university of californialey, and it appears that a fairly large amount of money has gone from chinese companies into this research institution, which is involved amongst other things in semiconductor related research. the chips act requires institutions of higher education to report any for financial support of 50,000 5 or more to e director of the national science foundation. and it appears that that monies that are then spent on this joint research lab that includes not only berkeley texas a&m and some other american higher educationn institutions. did you ever get a response to this letter, and is this a major problem that the congress needs to address more forthrightly in terms of chinese money going into american university's. >> was first off, tom to that figure is still an ongoing process, and a big part of congress is responsible he is oversight. doesn't matter which agency, doesn't matter which resource. as long as a taxpayer dollars are involved and as long as national security of the country is at
strong letter, and the subject was the research that was being done in a specific case at the university of californialey, and it appears that a fairly large amount of money has gone from chinese companies into this research institution, which is involved amongst other things in semiconductor related research. the chips act requires institutions of higher education to report any for financial support of 50,000 5 or more to e director of the national science foundation. and it appears that that...
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as for the university of california system, they've seen a 3% increase in the number of students during that time. >>> it's getting exciting. we'll take a live look out at the hill onunion square hotel, the tall white tower in the center of your screen where they are holding tonight the annual miss chinatown pageant. the annual event has run since 1958 and the winner is tasked with being a goodwill ambassador for the community until next year. right now is the cocktail and dinner part of the event with the pageant kicking off at 7:30 this evening. it's all leading up to the main event tomorrow evening when the parade kicks off in san francisco when thousands of people will descend on chinatown and union square to enjoy all the floats, food, music and lion dancers. we got an early preview on the morning edition from a very talented young dancer. take a look. ♪ >> wow, that is amazing. look at that. the parade is scheduled to kick off around 5:15 tomorrow evening, which means a lot of traffic. so beware. kids from all over the city will be taking part in the parade from little lion dancer
as for the university of california system, they've seen a 3% increase in the number of students during that time. >>> it's getting exciting. we'll take a live look out at the hill onunion square hotel, the tall white tower in the center of your screen where they are holding tonight the annual miss chinatown pageant. the annual event has run since 1958 and the winner is tasked with being a goodwill ambassador for the community until next year. right now is the cocktail and dinner part...
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researchers at the university of california in this method a special type of wax wrapped in a protein with cinnamon wood oil. this nano oil makes it harder for bacteria to bind and survive on fruits and vegetables. bacteria break down when exposed to this oil, increasing the shelf life of the product . 5 o'clock in the morning viewer. be the next news. the importance of elections in choosing a strong parliament. the key to this is in the hands of the people. the iranian coach, sharaf iran , has a telegram, he is playing with the whole country. why are you doing this month of net pricing? your question is an interesting question . you are a football manager. we don't want any kind of treatment. higher today anywhere. mr. jamalinejad, the deputy minister of interior, the deputy minister of civil affairs and the extension of urban and rural affairs of the ministry of interior are present here as supporters of the issue we are talking about , and mr. aayini as an opponent of the issue you are serving. prepare , i invite you to see the report together, we will come back and start the debat
researchers at the university of california in this method a special type of wax wrapped in a protein with cinnamon wood oil. this nano oil makes it harder for bacteria to bind and survive on fruits and vegetables. bacteria break down when exposed to this oil, increasing the shelf life of the product . 5 o'clock in the morning viewer. be the next news. the importance of elections in choosing a strong parliament. the key to this is in the hands of the people. the iranian coach, sharaf iran , has...
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these are uc optometrists striking against the university of california.een fighting for a fair contract. they allege the uc system has been acting in bad faith during negotiations and violated state labor laws in the process. >> we don't want to be out here. we would rather be in our a block over seeing our patients. unfortunately, this is the position we are put in. our goal is that this is going to benefit patient care. >> the university of california says it reached a tentative agreement on compensation, but it is disappointed in the strike. >>> the rain seems to be slowing down. we could be in for some extended sunshine the next few days. here is meteorologist kari hall with our seven-day forecast. >> we are watching out for a slight chance of showers today. overall, it's not going to be a bad day to get outside. then we will see another wave of rain coming in tomorrow with highs in the mid 50s for the inland areas. that should be the last of it, at least for a little while. we are going to see increasing clouds friday and north a chance of rain. the
these are uc optometrists striking against the university of california.een fighting for a fair contract. they allege the uc system has been acting in bad faith during negotiations and violated state labor laws in the process. >> we don't want to be out here. we would rather be in our a block over seeing our patients. unfortunately, this is the position we are put in. our goal is that this is going to benefit patient care. >> the university of california says it reached a tentative...
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. >> this is the university of california fully capable of maintaining a beautiful well kept park. >> reporter: some 100 park supporters came bringing together staff, students and community advocates. smith said student housing can be built elsewhere on uc property. >> despite what the administration says, there is broad support on this campus for maintaining the park and i think people understand the false choice between having to choose a park and student housing. >> reporter: university officials say there is an urgent need for housing and that the project will provide student housing for more than 1100 under graduates and provide permanent support of housing for more than 100 unhoused and people of low income. alex knox is director of telegraph district. >> we are excited to see it moving forward. optimistic that it will go through. >> reporter: his organization recently installed planters at dwight try an al stone's throw from the park. they want to put it as a gathering space. they think keeping the park as it is didn't broaden the community. >> they didn't think it was somewher
. >> this is the university of california fully capable of maintaining a beautiful well kept park. >> reporter: some 100 park supporters came bringing together staff, students and community advocates. smith said student housing can be built elsewhere on uc property. >> despite what the administration says, there is broad support on this campus for maintaining the park and i think people understand the false choice between having to choose a park and student housing. >>...
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of strength to continue the campaign until complete victory. weitzman is director of the university of california is natalie and center of israel studies. and he says the us government is getting frustrated with israel's position. i think on the bottom an administrator has point to view the attendance to influence. listen, yahoo! part of the way behind the scenes which is really been going on since the beginning of this war. i have um not being entirely successful. i think the administration stand the time and again, it's request to be is ready to government. what's been up to the pond or they beat out to the very piece, mail, mama and then the bible. the ministration starts from the public liter leak. it's frustration. it's noises with mr. young and now in recent weeks present by them during the public records frustrations. i think part of this is, is just the balance on the plus ration that the administrator bill. i think we're missing yahoo in particular, but it's also, of course we're going to i to the fact that to the presidential election is approaching the power is right now. and the presi
of strength to continue the campaign until complete victory. weitzman is director of the university of california is natalie and center of israel studies. and he says the us government is getting frustrated with israel's position. i think on the bottom an administrator has point to view the attendance to influence. listen, yahoo! part of the way behind the scenes which is really been going on since the beginning of this war. i have um not being entirely successful. i think the administration...
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. >> university of california optometrists hitting the picket lines today to rally against what they are calling unfair labor this is what it looked like at ucsf today. last month. the eye care pros filed charges against the uc system for allegedly violating state labor laws. the union representing the workers claims that practices are dealing with short staffing, which result in longer wait times that can jeopardize a patient's health. adding many optometrists are getting below market pay. >> we are not able to last year lost qualify interested better bay area opportunities. can't really compete with the other bay area. hospitals like kaiser. are you that the va? >> today marks day 2 of the strike with demonstrations across the you see these, including san diego la and davis in the south bay. new ordinance in san jose is requiring tougher penalties for those people who are caught with unregistered catalytic converters city council approved the new bill on tuesday. the changes will increase fines for people caught with detached converters among other things, councilmembers note that
. >> university of california optometrists hitting the picket lines today to rally against what they are calling unfair labor this is what it looked like at ucsf today. last month. the eye care pros filed charges against the uc system for allegedly violating state labor laws. the union representing the workers claims that practices are dealing with short staffing, which result in longer wait times that can jeopardize a patient's health. adding many optometrists are getting below market...
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. >> this is the university of california, fully capable of maintaining a beautiful, well kept park. >> reporter: some 100 park supporters gathered for the first teach-in related to peoples park on the uc berkeley campus. bringing together staff, student, and community advocates. smith says student housing can be built ls where on uc property. >> despite what the administration says, there is actually broad support on this campus for maintaining the park, and i think people understand the false choice between having to choose a park and student housing. >> reporter: university officials say there's an urgent need for housing and that the project will provide student housing for more than 1,100 undergraduates. it'll establish per innocent supportive housing for more than 100 unhoused and people of low income. alex knox is executive director of berkeley's telegraph business improvement district, which fully supports the transformation. >> we're very excited to see it finally moving forward, feeling very optimistic it's going to go through. >> reporter: his organization recently install
. >> this is the university of california, fully capable of maintaining a beautiful, well kept park. >> reporter: some 100 park supporters gathered for the first teach-in related to peoples park on the uc berkeley campus. bringing together staff, student, and community advocates. smith says student housing can be built ls where on uc property. >> despite what the administration says, there is actually broad support on this campus for maintaining the park, and i think people...
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based error on my law and i'm still done. kate mcintosh is the executive director of the university of california. i'm assigned to this law appointments institute. you or she was involved in the development of international control, and it's early is and contributed to defining many of its elements here in the how we have. well, i'm a born in a professor of the school of international service international peace of conflict resolution at american university in washington dc. welcome to the program. how much we've been over the last few days, talking about the different aspects of the a 6 orders that were issued by the international court of justice and whether as well was in compliance of those laws. us today we put more emphasis on the the destruction of evidence. and on this i would like to ask you a question. what kind of evidence was the quote, having the mind? and i think the court had a mind uh old kind of the evidence, the hash him and the allow me. and just to clarify that in relation to all work as of hardware, the oldest human ross, organization and pal to sign and in the region. and th
based error on my law and i'm still done. kate mcintosh is the executive director of the university of california. i'm assigned to this law appointments institute. you or she was involved in the development of international control, and it's early is and contributed to defining many of its elements here in the how we have. well, i'm a born in a professor of the school of international service international peace of conflict resolution at american university in washington dc. welcome to the...
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colorado state university is one of them. the university of california is one. there is an intertribal college that is also one of them. these locations will provide the technical assistance for anybody interested in establishing a local and regional food system to create more opportunities for farmers to be able to negotiate the price for what they get as opposed to having it basically fixed by the global market. we heard the call of western governors for the need for more processing for meat, poultry and other products. we have invested at least a billion dollars and continuing to grow in that amount. we have a second round of funding coming in sometime at the end of this year. we have a very small processing opportunity that will be announced next year as well as a set of tribal opportunities so you will continue to see an expansion of local processing which creates a new market opportunities for producers. we are also for the first time using the power of federal procurement. we buy a lot of food. we are requiring a portion of those resources be spent in loca
colorado state university is one of them. the university of california is one. there is an intertribal college that is also one of them. these locations will provide the technical assistance for anybody interested in establishing a local and regional food system to create more opportunities for farmers to be able to negotiate the price for what they get as opposed to having it basically fixed by the global market. we heard the call of western governors for the need for more processing for meat,...
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colorado state university is one of them. the university of california is one. there is an intertribal college that is also one of them. these locations will provide the technical assistance for anybody interested in establishing a local and regional food system to create more opportunities for farmers to be able to negotiate the price for what they get as opposed to having it basically fixed by the global market. we heard the call of western governors for the need for more processing for meat, poultry and other products. we have invested at least a billion dollars and continuing to grow in that amount. we have a second round of funding coming in sometime at the end of this year. we have a very small processing opportunity that will be announced next year as well as a set of tribal opportunities so you will continue to see an expansion of local processing which creates a new market opportunities for producers. we are also for the first time using the power of federal procurement. we buy a lot of food. we are requiring a portion of those resources be spent in loca
colorado state university is one of them. the university of california is one. there is an intertribal college that is also one of them. these locations will provide the technical assistance for anybody interested in establishing a local and regional food system to create more opportunities for farmers to be able to negotiate the price for what they get as opposed to having it basically fixed by the global market. we heard the call of western governors for the need for more processing for meat,...
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the washington post that they also published survey data conducted by the institute, the university of california, new hampshire, and showed that... that among those people who graduated, just graduated, 45% supported trump, people who at least went to college, there this percentage dropped to 31, people who graduated from college, only 21% of them were trump voters, and then this percentage dropped to 15%, that is, when a person already had, for example, some scientific degrees, that is, this actually confirms it. your words it's a poll because look man when he's in university in america still the vast majority of universities have a very good system no no only professional education, and humanitarian education, that is, about 25-30% of any curriculum, whether it is a program from any engineering program, or, say, any, any program. there is legal, it does not matter, approximately, approximately a third, approximately a third of the program, from a quarter to a third, these are humanitarian general courses that should teach a person to simply be a person, to understand the modern world, that is,
the washington post that they also published survey data conducted by the institute, the university of california, new hampshire, and showed that... that among those people who graduated, just graduated, 45% supported trump, people who at least went to college, there this percentage dropped to 31, people who graduated from college, only 21% of them were trump voters, and then this percentage dropped to 15%, that is, when a person already had, for example, some scientific degrees, that is, this...
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overrule the measure, saying, quote, the measure passed by the association of students at the university of california cowtown the boycott, divest and sanctions movement and would ban student funds from being spent on products from companies on a boycott list at ucla's graduate student association has voted to support a similar resolution. asian budget cuts for a bay area transit agency. >> see why the organization that's seen unpaid success since the pandemic will now have less money to work with, and a company familiar to alcatraz island visitors files for bankruptcy. >> find out if this filing could impact the popular bay area tour. >> one half of the weekend is going to be sunny and warm. the other half not so much. we will iron it all out for you. your weather forecast is coming up right after this brief timeout. stay with us the economy is simply not working for millions of hard working families. they're working harder than ever and they still can't make enough to get by to afford food and medicine to even keep a roof over their heads. we need to build more housing that's truly affordable. we ne
overrule the measure, saying, quote, the measure passed by the association of students at the university of california cowtown the boycott, divest and sanctions movement and would ban student funds from being spent on products from companies on a boycott list at ucla's graduate student association has voted to support a similar resolution. asian budget cuts for a bay area transit agency. >> see why the organization that's seen unpaid success since the pandemic will now have less money to...
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. >> reporter: at the university of california, davis, students may have an appetite for knowledge buts line isn't for textbooks. it's to receive food. >> rent is unbelievably expensive. >> it's unfortunate that food and groceries and just basic needs costs are so gigantic. >> reporter: senior erin cashin showed up 90 minutes before the doors opened at the on-campus food pantry. >> i literally structure my class schedules around being able to come to the pantry. >> reporter: it's run by students. many of whom are working here because they've found help here. >> it feels good to back and know that i needed here. >> reporter: can you describe what it feels like when you don't know where your next meal is coming from? >> just like really, like, anxious. >> reporter: leslie kemp runs the university's basic center. she believes it's important to offer items like fresh produce, which is grown on the student farm and donated to the pantry. >> a dollar today buys a third of the commodities that have bought when i was in school. >> reporter: are now close to 800 food pantries on college campuse
. >> reporter: at the university of california, davis, students may have an appetite for knowledge buts line isn't for textbooks. it's to receive food. >> rent is unbelievably expensive. >> it's unfortunate that food and groceries and just basic needs costs are so gigantic. >> reporter: senior erin cashin showed up 90 minutes before the doors opened at the on-campus food pantry. >> i literally structure my class schedules around being able to come to the pantry....
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as far as i'm aware of. >> the university said additional police were on campus friday night just to ensure the safety of students. and we reached out to university of californialey for information about why the warning may have been delayed so long after the shooting. we have yet to hear back at university of california, berkeley, tori gaines, ktvu, fox two news 734 your time this morning. >> usher is hoping to have more time on stage this sunday. the 45 year old artist says his super bowl halftime show will be longer than past shows. most artists are asked to condense their career's worth of music into just 13 minutes, but usher tells entertainment weekly we should expect his show to last about 15 minutes, saying his plan was a huge strategic thing that happened between me and my agency. one 49ers super fan from the sacramento area will be driving to the super bowl in style. adam beeman is showing off his luxury car that hit the road in las vegas yesterday. he calls it the purdy porsche. beeman says one car dealership in sacramento was happy to customize his car. it has special decals so he could pay tribute to his now favorite 40 niner. the artists at the d
as far as i'm aware of. >> the university said additional police were on campus friday night just to ensure the safety of students. and we reached out to university of californialey for information about why the warning may have been delayed so long after the shooting. we have yet to hear back at university of california, berkeley, tori gaines, ktvu, fox two news 734 your time this morning. >> usher is hoping to have more time on stage this sunday. the 45 year old artist says his...
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. >> reporter: he's now part of a clinical trial at university of california-san francisco medical centerw treatments. >> immunotherapy utilizes the body's immune system to help fight the cancer. to explain it simply, one arm attaches to the cancer cell, and one arm attaches to the body's own t-cell. what it does is basically revs up the body's own immune system, revs up the body's t-cell to help attack the cancer. >> reporter: samantha sha know is a nurse practitioner who is coaching holland through every visit. >> patients living with myeloma live with a lot of uncertainty. he faces that uncertainty with a really positive attitude. >> reporter: the cause of multiple myeloma is unknown. also unknown, why black patients make up 1 in five new diagnoses. >> it's really important to have diversity within clinical trials so we can help answer some of these questions. >> reporter: holland says football is his medicine and hopes his story inspires others to keep going and keep fighting. >> and so for me, to get in these trials is really extending my life. i just want to be able to use and be in
. >> reporter: he's now part of a clinical trial at university of california-san francisco medical centerw treatments. >> immunotherapy utilizes the body's immune system to help fight the cancer. to explain it simply, one arm attaches to the cancer cell, and one arm attaches to the body's own t-cell. what it does is basically revs up the body's own immune system, revs up the body's t-cell to help attack the cancer. >> reporter: samantha sha know is a nurse practitioner who is...
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. >> reporter: at the university of california-davis, students may have an appetite for knowledge, but't for textbooks. it's to receive food. >> rent is unbelievably expensive. >> and it's unfortunate that food and groceries and just basic needs costs are so gigantic. >> reporter: senior erin cashin showed up 90 minutes before the doors opened at the on-campus food pantry. >> i literally structure by schools around being able to come to the pantry. >> reporter: it's run by students, many of whom are working here because they found help here. >> it feels good to give back and know that i'm, like, i'm needed here. >> can you describe what it feels like when you don't know where your next meal is coming from? >> just like really, like, anxious. >> reporter: leslie kemp runs the university's basic needs center. she believes it's important to offer items like fresh produce, some of which is grown on the student farm and donated to the pantry. >> a dollar today buys a third of the commodities that it bought when i was in school. >> reporter: there are now close to 800 food pantries on colleg
. >> reporter: at the university of california-davis, students may have an appetite for knowledge, but't for textbooks. it's to receive food. >> rent is unbelievably expensive. >> and it's unfortunate that food and groceries and just basic needs costs are so gigantic. >> reporter: senior erin cashin showed up 90 minutes before the doors opened at the on-campus food pantry. >> i literally structure by schools around being able to come to the pantry. >>...
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university of california researchers were among the most influential in the world in 2023. last year, the uc system said 317 faculty members were on the highly cited researchers list. that's more than any other university in the world. the chinese academy of sciences had 270 staff members cited, while harvard had 237. governor gavin newsom's office released a statement saying leading the world is the calif way. well one of the bay area's largest medical research institutions has signed an agreement to acquire two san francisco hospitals. >> that's right. ucsf health says it has signed a definitive agreement with dignity health to acquire saint francis memorial hospital and saint mary's medical center. the uc board of regents met for in july to discuss the transaction. ucsf health says it plans to retain workers at both of the hospitals. the institution says it hopes to finalize the transaction this coming spring. now, the group saved saint mary's. doctors released a statement today saying we applaud ucsf for preserving the rich. 167 year history of saint mary's with this ac
university of california researchers were among the most influential in the world in 2023. last year, the uc system said 317 faculty members were on the highly cited researchers list. that's more than any other university in the world. the chinese academy of sciences had 270 staff members cited, while harvard had 237. governor gavin newsom's office released a statement saying leading the world is the calif way. well one of the bay area's largest medical research institutions has signed an...
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. >> norah: he is now part of a clinical trial at university of california, san francisco medical centere body's immune system to help fight the cancer. to explain it simply, one arm attaches to the cancer cell and one arm attaches to the body's own t cell. and so what it does is it basically revs up the body's own immune system, revs up the bodies t cell to help attack the cancer. >> norah: samantha shenoy is a nurse practitioner who is coaching holland through every visit. >> patients with myeloma live with a lot of uncertainty, right? so he faces that uncertainty with a really positive attitude. >> norah: the cause of multiple myeloma is unknown. also unknown, white black patients make up one in five new diagnoses, making holland's participation in the trial a game changer. >> it's really important to have diversity within clinical trials so we can help answer some of these questions. >> norah: holland says football is his medicine and hopes his story inspires others to keep going and keep fighting. >> and so, for me, to get in these trials is really extending my life. i just want to
. >> norah: he is now part of a clinical trial at university of california, san francisco medical centere body's immune system to help fight the cancer. to explain it simply, one arm attaches to the cancer cell and one arm attaches to the body's own t cell. and so what it does is it basically revs up the body's own immune system, revs up the bodies t cell to help attack the cancer. >> norah: samantha shenoy is a nurse practitioner who is coaching holland through every visit....
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. >>> william booth is a associate professor of earth and planetary science at the university of california berkeley and joins me now from san francisco. >> pleasure to be here. >>> a intense atmospheric river is bringing all of the dangerous associated with extreme weather and flash flooding to california. what is going on here and what is a atmospheric river? >> a atmospheric river is a river of water that runs through the air. they carry more water than the mississippi for the amazon just in vapor form and they get it from the pacific ocean usually and it is stretched and shared into a filament that makes its way to the west coast and dumps rain on us. >> around 1 million in california are facing power outages as the intense atmospheric river lashes the state with heavy rain and strong wind. how bad can this get you think? >> they are predicting a flood watch in many parts but especially southern california through late tuesday. it can take time for the rain to not only fall on the mountains but percolate to low- lying areas so please do be careful for life-threatening and damaging flood
. >>> william booth is a associate professor of earth and planetary science at the university of california berkeley and joins me now from san francisco. >> pleasure to be here. >>> a intense atmospheric river is bringing all of the dangerous associated with extreme weather and flash flooding to california. what is going on here and what is a atmospheric river? >> a atmospheric river is a river of water that runs through the air. they carry more water than the...
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of psychology at duke university. and a professor of psychology and neuroscience at the university of california-davis. is also the author of a new book about the power of memory. thank you so much for joining us. i want to start with you. president biden is 81 years old. donald trump is a 77. help us sort through what i happens with cognition and brain function as we age? >> it is fascinating. the work has been evolving. the basic story is that memory goes down with age. i don't think that is a surprise. if you look at different individuals, it really varies. some people are fine. other people do have a decline. you really have to ask what is going on with an individual person. >> last week, the special counsel concluded no charges would be brought against president biden for his handling of classic -- classified documents. he said the president could not remember even within several years when his son died. president trump gave a stinging rebuke. when he took a question about gaza, he mixed up the foreign leader of a country. >> initially the president of mexico did not want to open up the gate to al
of psychology at duke university. and a professor of psychology and neuroscience at the university of california-davis. is also the author of a new book about the power of memory. thank you so much for joining us. i want to start with you. president biden is 81 years old. donald trump is a 77. help us sort through what i happens with cognition and brain function as we age? >> it is fascinating. the work has been evolving. the basic story is that memory goes down with age. i don't think...
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was a strong letter and the subject was the research been done in the specific case of the university of californiai barkley. it appears a fairly large amount of money is gone from chinese companies into this research institution which is involved amongst other things and semiconductor related research. the ships acts requires institution of higher education to report any foreign financial support of 50000 or more the director of the national science foundation. it appears the monies that have been spent on this joint research includes not only barkley but texas a&m done some other american higher education institutions. did you ever get a response to this letter? and is this a major problem that congress needs to address more forthrightly in terms of chinese money going into american universities? >> this is still an ongoing process. in a big part of congress responsibility is oversight it sidoes not matter which agency f government does not matter which resource is longest taxpayer dollars are involved in the national security of the country is at stake oversight's responsibility we are attemptin
was a strong letter and the subject was the research been done in the specific case of the university of californiai barkley. it appears a fairly large amount of money is gone from chinese companies into this research institution which is involved amongst other things and semiconductor related research. the ships acts requires institution of higher education to report any foreign financial support of 50000 or more the director of the national science foundation. it appears the monies that have...
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senior fellow with the burkle center for international relations, a research fellow with the university of californiar middle east development. thank you forjoining us. give us an idea of how wide—ranging you think the strikes are and... it you think the strikes are and... . , you think the strikes are and... ., , ., , you think the strikes are and... ., , .,, , and... it remains to be seen what as _ and... it remains to be seen what as of— and... it remains to be seen what as of now _ and... it remains to be seen what as of now it _ and... it remains to be seen what as of now it seems - and... it remains to be seen | what as of now it seems they have restrained themselves from escalating further. the iranian foreign minister condemned the strikes but did not signal any plans for retaliation reprisals. we are seeing that consistently with the militants, the militia groups in syria and iraq as well. what about the _ in syria and iraq as well. what about the ones _ in syria and iraq as well. what about the ones in _ in syria and iraq as well. what about the ones in yemen - in syria and iraq as well. wh
senior fellow with the burkle center for international relations, a research fellow with the university of californiar middle east development. thank you forjoining us. give us an idea of how wide—ranging you think the strikes are and... it you think the strikes are and... . , you think the strikes are and... ., , ., , you think the strikes are and... ., , .,, , and... it remains to be seen what as _ and... it remains to be seen what as of— and... it remains to be seen what as of now _...
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the kids that, you know, they can be -- the old idea is you should be able to test into university of californiatremendous benefit to kids who had every disadvantage. it's irrelevant for well off kids. the s.a.t. is the best single predictor can the kid get through the school? is he or she going to show up and say, yeah, i can do this course work. maybe i'm not as wealthy as the others, gifted in sports or whatever, but i'm not having problems here. i'm moving through the curriculum. >> and you can't lie on it. i read that 60% of college applicants admit they lie on some part of their application. >> you can't lie on the s.a.t. >> unless you're felicity huffman. >> that's not the s.a.t. >> it's the a.c.t. >> is there any merit in tucker carlson's interview with vladimir putin? i guess that was -- i read that putin went on for a half hour, the first question. just gave him a history lesson. >> it's represent prehence zblibl that he would do it? >> well, we -- interviewers have done that. remember mike wallace with the a yeah tleel. >> of course. under the rules of engagement that that interview w
the kids that, you know, they can be -- the old idea is you should be able to test into university of californiatremendous benefit to kids who had every disadvantage. it's irrelevant for well off kids. the s.a.t. is the best single predictor can the kid get through the school? is he or she going to show up and say, yeah, i can do this course work. maybe i'm not as wealthy as the others, gifted in sports or whatever, but i'm not having problems here. i'm moving through the curriculum. >>...
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a san francisco judge threw out a lawsuit over the renaming of the university of california college of the law. the judge found that an eight an 1878 california law saying the law school should forever be known as hastings college of the law, was not a binding contract. the ruling states that it was an ordinary statute that future lawmakers were free to amend or repeal last year's name change was based on evidence that hastings had ordered troops to kill thousands of native americans in the 1860s, universities in california are extending the fall registration deadline for all first year undergraduate students because of issues with the new federal financial aid form. >> now, last week, the us department of education announced the institutions will not begin receiving students financial aid information until mid-march. now typically, aid offers were determined by march and students were asked to declare their intent to a campus by may 1st. while the new may 15th deadline will apply to all csu and uc schools. a new bill in the state legislature would change the way english is taught in a
a san francisco judge threw out a lawsuit over the renaming of the university of california college of the law. the judge found that an eight an 1878 california law saying the law school should forever be known as hastings college of the law, was not a binding contract. the ruling states that it was an ordinary statute that future lawmakers were free to amend or repeal last year's name change was based on evidence that hastings had ordered troops to kill thousands of native americans in the...
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university of california optometrists are rallying against what they're calling unfair labor practicested outside ucsf today demanding higher pay better staffing, lower patient wait times and good faith contract bargaining from the uc system. >> we are not able to last year lost qualify interested better bay area opportunities. can't really compete with the other bay area. hospitals like kaiser. are you that the va? >> today marked day 2 of that strike. from for your elections headquarters in this november, california voters will get to decide whether or not to formally enshrined same marriage rights into the state constitution while same marriage is legal here in california. same marriage right are not officially enshrined in the state constitution. proposal known as the freedom to marry ballot measure. we'll change that. supporters say the measure is necessary amid concerns that supreme court could one day overturn its decision to legalize same marriage nationwide? we know our freedoms are under sold across the country. so california, we're going to stand firm and strong and in train
university of california optometrists are rallying against what they're calling unfair labor practicested outside ucsf today demanding higher pay better staffing, lower patient wait times and good faith contract bargaining from the uc system. >> we are not able to last year lost qualify interested better bay area opportunities. can't really compete with the other bay area. hospitals like kaiser. are you that the va? >> today marked day 2 of that strike. from for your elections...