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earlier we spoke with managed in miss cathy is an engineering professor at the university of southern california. and he's also work as a safety inspector of nuclear power plants around the world, including turnover fukushima. he told us more on the proposed security zone. the ideal se demilitarization of support ratio was originated by secretary general on one year, which is almost a month ago. and immediately russia for says that russian ambassador rejected the idea, came out in the 1st security council meeting, 2nd, security johnson. and again, right now, there is a euphemism. now, there are being using, it's called protection. so i'm being honest with you. i don't think that the russian federation will accept that protection zone is ation as being proposed by a year, which is a very noble and very logical demand. my humble assessment is we need to really to elevate this to escalate that to the level of the political negotiation. and security council needs to be more proactive rather than sitting down and listening to their pontification and this fiery passion to speech us. the crane says 3 c
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he's an engineering professor at the university of southern california and has worked as a safety inspector at nuclear power plants around the world, including 2 noble and focus shima. and i asked him what he made of the report. thanks for having me for printer, the read the whole record this morning is a very sober report on as director general roughly groceries, whom i think deserves another piece price. hopefully it's very serious issue playing with fire. and if you really read the district or what is written between the lines, i think is more important than what is written here because the report is very conservative. but what is written between the lines? i think the area that i'm mostly concerned about that is the pillar tree of all this stuff, condition, operating stuff and the potential for human error due to fatigue stress. there are some very, a lot of being forced to me on believe about pressure constant to stress under potential for human error under extremely stressful condition. all of these are, unfortunately a recipe for disaster. a big concern for the workers at the plant a
he's an engineering professor at the university of southern california and has worked as a safety inspector at nuclear power plants around the world, including 2 noble and focus shima. and i asked him what he made of the report. thanks for having me for printer, the read the whole record this morning is a very sober report on as director general roughly groceries, whom i think deserves another piece price. hopefully it's very serious issue playing with fire. and if you really read the district...
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cathy is an engineering professor at the university of southern california. he's worked as a safety inspector at nuclear power plants including chernobyl and fukushima. earlier, we asked him what could happen if the plants reserve power line fails as well? the situation, as you said, is a plan. if this last straw basically goes down. this, as you mentioned, is the power line that brings the electricity can, could take electricity from the plant. but this is a little bit lower voltage line that the other offset power is that we had that's what, because it doesn't have enough capacity. they had to shut down to one of the 2 remaining operational react. if this power goes down, then the mercy of emergency diesel generators, which are very cranky and finicky equipment, and of course the, as the name colors, emergency, it are only used for emergency all the power comes back. and if that emergency diesel generators cannot supply enough power to the done, unfortunately, we're going to have a situation called total the station blackout. as the director general law fir
cathy is an engineering professor at the university of southern california. he's worked as a safety inspector at nuclear power plants including chernobyl and fukushima. earlier, we asked him what could happen if the plants reserve power line fails as well? the situation, as you said, is a plan. if this last straw basically goes down. this, as you mentioned, is the power line that brings the electricity can, could take electricity from the plant. but this is a little bit lower voltage line that...
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for more on the story, i am joined from los angeles by an engineering professor at the university of southern california. he also worked as a safety inspector at nuclear power plant around the world including chernobyl and fukushima. this report paints a troubling picture of the situation on the ground. what do you make of it? >> thank youor having me. it is a very sober report. i think they deserve a nobel peace prize. >> what is written between the lines? >> i think the area i am mostly concerned about is the pillar three about the staff condition, operating staff and the potential for human error due to fatigue and stress. th constant distress and potential for human ever under extremely stressful conditions, all of thesere unfortunately a recipe for disaster. >> a big concern for the workers at the plant is the fact that the occupiers seem to not know what they are dealing with. how big of a risk factor is that? >> thais aery important issue. the u.k. ambassador says these are not workers and were, they are hostages working at gunpoint. i cannot agree more with that characterization. >> we do know t
for more on the story, i am joined from los angeles by an engineering professor at the university of southern california. he also worked as a safety inspector at nuclear power plant around the world including chernobyl and fukushima. this report paints a troubling picture of the situation on the ground. what do you make of it? >> thank youor having me. it is a very sober report. i think they deserve a nobel peace prize. >> what is written between the lines? >> i think the area...
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mr. nadine, miss cody, is an engineering professor at the university of southern california. he joins me tonight from california professor, it's good to have you on the program. i'd like for us to start by listening to what the head of the i. e. a said to day after he and his team had made their 1st walk through at the separate c, a plant in ukraine. take a listen. i worry, i worried. i worry and i will continue to be worried about the plant until we have a situation which is more stable, which is more predictable. it's obvious that that the plant and the physical integrity of the plant has been violated several times by chance, by any ration. so he sounds, professor, why he is worried. he has reason to be worried when he says the physical integrity of the plant has been violated. how serious is that? what do you hear in those words up? thank you for having the 1st of all of would like really to salutes and comment directors on mariano welfare money on a grossi and i. e. 18 for taking this doing discretion, a personal risk to their safety. they are heroes i thing, but that dir
mr. nadine, miss cody, is an engineering professor at the university of southern california. he joins me tonight from california professor, it's good to have you on the program. i'd like for us to start by listening to what the head of the i. e. a said to day after he and his team had made their 1st walk through at the separate c, a plant in ukraine. take a listen. i worry, i worried. i worry and i will continue to be worried about the plant until we have a situation which is more stable, which...
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he's an engineering professor at the university of southern california. he's also worked as a safety inspector at nuclear power plants around the world, including jer, noble and focus shima. so glad you can join us tonight. mr. mesh conti. this report paint a troubling picture of the situation on the ground. what do you make of it? thanks for having me. 3rd, going to the right there holding for this morning. it's a very sober report. i'm as director general for groceries, whom i think deserves an over piece price. hopefully it's very serious issue. playing with fire is up and if you really read the district or what is written between the lines, i think is the more important what is written here. because the report is very conservative, but what is written between the lines i think are mostly concerned about that. is the pillar tree, about this stuff, condition operating stuff on the potential for human are you to fatigue a stress? there are some very, a lot of being forced to me on believe about pressure constant to stress and the potential for human erro
he's an engineering professor at the university of southern california. he's also worked as a safety inspector at nuclear power plants around the world, including jer, noble and focus shima. so glad you can join us tonight. mr. mesh conti. this report paint a troubling picture of the situation on the ground. what do you make of it? thanks for having me. 3rd, going to the right there holding for this morning. it's a very sober report. i'm as director general for groceries, whom i think deserves...
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kathy is a professor of civil and environmental engineering at the university of southern california and specializes in nuclear safety joins us from los angeles. how likely is it that the i e a is going to get the security zane? thanks for having be. this proposal for demilitarize or security zone was floated by secretary journal if you or mr. chairs. almost a month ago when he was visiting a hero, she might japan, and then russia flatly rejected that it was raised before. after a few more times, you remember that this was the 3rd meeting of un security cancer in the last month and a half. and i don't, i think, does russia will accept a request, because it seems also that ukraine when to accept it either it's also calling for more details. absolutely, and as your correspondence said, very nicely and beautifully toward the end of this report, we need much more persuasion and diplomacy. i have said that to my are to cards and other places that i e, e a by its nature and its core is a technical inspector and verification and technical assistance organization entity . this thing that we
kathy is a professor of civil and environmental engineering at the university of southern california and specializes in nuclear safety joins us from los angeles. how likely is it that the i e a is going to get the security zane? thanks for having be. this proposal for demilitarize or security zone was floated by secretary journal if you or mr. chairs. almost a month ago when he was visiting a hero, she might japan, and then russia flatly rejected that it was raised before. after a few more...
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committed nat mascot, he is a professor of civil and environmental engineering at the university of southern california. and specializes in nuclear safety. he told us the situation is very worry. this proposal for demilitarised security zone was floated by secretary general, a few emerson, which years almost a month ago when he was visiting a hero, she might japan and then russia flatly rejected that. it was raised before after a few more times. you remember that this was the 3rd meeting of un security cancer in the last month and a half. and i do not think that russia will accept that because what is happening at that, for sure, since they're a patient of russia has been unbelievable. first of all, there is shelling there. shelling can attack or can cause damage to the spent fuel pool, which are not protected or not under the containment. do what it can affect all aspect of the physical infrastructure of the plan which causes a lot of hazard. the other thing that this patient has done, and this has been mentioned, this is that a report that was released today based on their heroic mission. last is the
committed nat mascot, he is a professor of civil and environmental engineering at the university of southern california. and specializes in nuclear safety. he told us the situation is very worry. this proposal for demilitarised security zone was floated by secretary general, a few emerson, which years almost a month ago when he was visiting a hero, she might japan and then russia flatly rejected that. it was raised before after a few more times. you remember that this was the 3rd meeting of un...
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. $95,000 scholarship to the university of southern california has been deemed critical to federal investigationsd corruption of the university social work program. right now bass has a double-digit lead over billionaire developer rick caruso in holes for the mayor's race. recent polling by the "l.a. times" show 70% of voters want a candidate will be tough on crime, carley, todd. >> vice president kamala harris reelection bid with president biden. >> listen, the president has been very clear that he intends to run again. if he does, i will be running with him probably. >> todd: gloria romero the democratic leader of california state senate, she joins us now to react. gloria, thank you for being here. you heard that comment from kamala harris. what is your reaction to it? >> basically, it is not that clear. it is partisan words. let's face it, joe biden is kamala harris' meal ticket to potentially the presidency. she needs to go ahead and keep putting out there for the public, and especially potential other opponents that joe biden is running. because the longer that people can believe that, the g
. $95,000 scholarship to the university of southern california has been deemed critical to federal investigationsd corruption of the university social work program. right now bass has a double-digit lead over billionaire developer rick caruso in holes for the mayor's race. recent polling by the "l.a. times" show 70% of voters want a candidate will be tough on crime, carley, todd. >> vice president kamala harris reelection bid with president biden. >> listen, the president...
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. >> joining me is a professor of cinematic arts at the university of southern california, usc, my alma. i have to say just looking at the full videos online, it was really moving for me because i, myself, as a little girl of color had these kinds of reactions when the few times i would see myself represented. seeing these little girls light up like that, in surprise we should mention, because that is proof that people of color are still underrepresented in the media, it's a real profound reaction, isn't it? i mean, what does this mean for young black girls? >> well, to me that's really the lead story here. when you see those reactions of parents posting their young daughters watching in anticipation this new ariel and you're seeing that identification happen right on the screen of the young girls saying, wow, ariel looks like me, i want to see that, i'm so excited. you only need to go directly to those sources to really start to capture why this is so significant, why this is so important and why this is so powerful. this new ariel is showing young girls, young black girls that black g
. >> joining me is a professor of cinematic arts at the university of southern california, usc, my alma. i have to say just looking at the full videos online, it was really moving for me because i, myself, as a little girl of color had these kinds of reactions when the few times i would see myself represented. seeing these little girls light up like that, in surprise we should mention, because that is proof that people of color are still underrepresented in the media, it's a real profound...
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brooke: the burglary comes in the midst of a growing campaign, her scholarship to the university of southern california has been deemed critical to the federal investigation into alleged corruption within the university's social work program. right now bass has a double-digit lead over opponent rick caruso. recent polling by l.a. times shows 77% of votersment a candidate who will be tough on crime. >> carley: thank you. hundreds paying tribute to memphis mother eliza fletcher at her funeral this weekend after she was murdered while on a jog. her family writing in her obituaries, to know her was to love her and be loved by her. she truly walked and modeled the christian life and trusted in unwaivering faith. memphis lieutenant is president of the memphis police association and the owner of the memphis mom collective and they both join us now. lieutenant, what are you and your fellow officers facing when it comes to crime in memphis? >> the crime in memphis is just as it is in any other city issue has increased greatly, numbers on our department are low. we're about four or five hundred below compliment.
brooke: the burglary comes in the midst of a growing campaign, her scholarship to the university of southern california has been deemed critical to the federal investigation into alleged corruption within the university's social work program. right now bass has a double-digit lead over opponent rick caruso. recent polling by l.a. times shows 77% of votersment a candidate who will be tough on crime. >> carley: thank you. hundreds paying tribute to memphis mother eliza fletcher at her...
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joining me now is not met in mesh cutting, he is an engineering professor at the university of southern carol, a california he worked as a safety inspector at nuclear power plants around the world, including chernobyl, and fukushima is good to have you with us here on a dw news now the plan to is relying on a reserve line. what could happen is this line fails. thanks for having the man. the situation, as you said, is very dia or if this last straw basically goes down. this, as you mentioned, is the power line that brings electricity can, could take electricity from the plant. but this is a little bit lower voltage line that the other offset powers that we have because it doesn't have enough capacity. they have to shut down to one of the 2 remaining operational reactors. if this power goes down, then the mercy of emergency diesel generators, which are very cranky and finicky equipment. and of course, the, as the name colors, emergency, it are only used for emergency are polar comes back. and if that emergency these are generators cannot supply enough power to the plant don't unfortunately, we're going to ha
joining me now is not met in mesh cutting, he is an engineering professor at the university of southern carol, a california he worked as a safety inspector at nuclear power plants around the world, including chernobyl, and fukushima is good to have you with us here on a dw news now the plan to is relying on a reserve line. what could happen is this line fails. thanks for having the man. the situation, as you said, is very dia or if this last straw basically goes down. this, as you mentioned, is...
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i have a master's in planning with a focus in economic development from university of southern california. 14 years i have been with strategic economics my work for local government to the cross california and the nation. and throughout the bay area. and my work loyals at the intersection of market in economic conditions and understanding that in order to fulfill the vision and goals that are expressed boy communities in which i work. this includes general plans, area plans, affordable housing, economic development strategics and community benefit sxanls frameworks for obtaining community benefits. i'm coming to planningmented to share this expertise and engage with our community. and our local communities. you know i learned, a lot if the work, have experience. sudden (is my home for 13 year a place i love and a place i found opportunity the lbgt community and asian american community i'm a part of i'm a car free household. i'm a lifelong rent and appreciate our protections we have for renters can be better but better than most in the united states. i want to give become to our community
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and he was also with them for twice years and he taught civil rights litigation at the university of southern california school of law. he teaches jv with honors and graduated summa calm latte he is recognized now for five minutes. >> thank you and good morning honorable chair and ranking members and members of the subcommittee. i am the general counsel and as i noted i had had the opportunity in the last year or two to address this subcommittee about the critical importance of the john lewis voting rights advancement act and in particular of reintroducing preclearance as a powerful form of alternative dispute resolution to both prevent and deter voting rights violations by jurisdictions across the country. today i have the opportunity to address the ongoing redistricting process that as you well know occurs every decade through the country. we are midway through the process but we already have some sense of what the impact of this first redistricting without the protections of preclearance will be. for the latino community that has shown substantial growth over the past several decades, every redistric
and he was also with them for twice years and he taught civil rights litigation at the university of southern california school of law. he teaches jv with honors and graduated summa calm latte he is recognized now for five minutes. >> thank you and good morning honorable chair and ranking members and members of the subcommittee. i am the general counsel and as i noted i had had the opportunity in the last year or two to address this subcommittee about the critical importance of the john...
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university, her master's and ph.d. from the university of california, davis, and her postdoctoral fellowship are from southern methodist university. previously, dr. levinsky worked as a historian at the white house, historical associate asian. her writing has appeared in the wall street journal, ms.. magazine in the daily beast, bulwark time magazine, usa today, cnn, and the washington post, just to name a few. dr. travis, she is the author of the award winning book the cabinet, george washington and the creation of an american institution and is currently working on her second book, tentatively titled an honest man the inimitable presidency of john adams. speaking of mr. adams, help me welcome lindsey to share her presentation. peace and inviolable faith with all nations. john adams independence and the quest for neutrality. hello, everyone. it is a joy to be here with you today to talk about john adams independence neutrality and everything in between. one of the mistakes i think we make as a historian, as history lovers, as readers, is we tend to separate our history into three buckets. colonial, revolutionary. and
university, her master's and ph.d. from the university of california, davis, and her postdoctoral fellowship are from southern methodist university. previously, dr. levinsky worked as a historian at the white house, historical associate asian. her writing has appeared in the wall street journal, ms.. magazine in the daily beast, bulwark time magazine, usa today, cnn, and the washington post, just to name a few. dr. travis, she is the author of the award winning book the cabinet, george...
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university, her master's and ph.d. from the university of california, davis, and her postdoctoral fellowship are from southern methodist university. previously, dr. levinsky worked as a historian at the white house, historical associate asian. her writing has appeared in the wall street journal, ms.. magazine in the daily beast, bulwark time magazine, usa today, cnn, and the washington post, just to name a few. dr. travis, she is the author of the award winning book the cabinet, george washington and the creation of an american institution and is currently working on her second book, tentatively titled an honest man the inimitable presidency of john adams. speaking of mr. adams, help me welcome lindsey to share her presentation. peace and inviolable faith with all nations. john adams independence and the quest for neutrality. hello, everyone. it is a joy to be here with you today to talk about john adams independence neutrality and everything in between. one of the mistakes i think we make as a historian, as history lovers, as readers, is we tend to separate our history into three buckets. colonial, revolutionary. and
university, her master's and ph.d. from the university of california, davis, and her postdoctoral fellowship are from southern methodist university. previously, dr. levinsky worked as a historian at the white house, historical associate asian. her writing has appeared in the wall street journal, ms.. magazine in the daily beast, bulwark time magazine, usa today, cnn, and the washington post, just to name a few. dr. travis, she is the author of the award winning book the cabinet, george...
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university of memphis. police found her body in an abandoned house monday evening. triple digital heat continues to bear down on southern california urging residents to conserve electricity peak hour. extensive heat warning extended 8:00 p.m. pacific thursday for the mountains and sauna clarita san gabriel valleys along with the inland coastal area including downtown los angeles. the heat is causing problems not just on the west coast, throughout the country. schools are dismissing students because their classrooms lack air conditioning. this comes despite billions of taxpayer dollars earmarked for infrastructure funding specifically for schools. correspondent mark meredith takes a look tonight. >> with temperatures reaching the mid 90's, today more than 30 denver public schools sent students home early. the heat wave gripping much of the west comes just days after high temps forced similar closures in cleveland, baltimore and philadelphia. >> i don't have the luxury to be able to just walk out of work because my daughter has early sent home. >> while some parents are outraged, others are asking if schools should be better prepare
university of memphis. police found her body in an abandoned house monday evening. triple digital heat continues to bear down on southern california urging residents to conserve electricity peak hour. extensive heat warning extended 8:00 p.m. pacific thursday for the mountains and sauna clarita san gabriel valleys along with the inland coastal area including downtown los angeles. the heat is causing problems not just on the west coast, throughout the country. schools are dismissing students...
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southern california known for sun surf, beautiful neighborhoods, deserts. >> and the destructive forces of nature. scientists from harvard university now warning that a seismic threat is much greater than originally thought. the palace verdi's fault zone runs deep beneath the palace verdes peninsula and stretches nearly 70 miles along the coast of los angeles and orange counties mostly under water. experts believe that was a disjointed segmented network of smaller faults. but they have learned it is interconnected and that means it has the potential to produce of massive earthquake. 7.8, 45 times stronger than the devastating 1994 northridge quake. going to happen days. >> could be almost worse than it might get some 0.8 on the side of ball. it also runs close act. so covered the election alerts would stop. would be extensive damage to buildings in los >> we spoke with people in el segundo enjoying a night out for dinner. not far from a refinery. i don't really worry about it. but, you know, is a concern for sure. it will happen. it will happen sooner or later. there's no doubt about >> the way the earth moves, you know, i feel pre
southern california known for sun surf, beautiful neighborhoods, deserts. >> and the destructive forces of nature. scientists from harvard university now warning that a seismic threat is much greater than originally thought. the palace verdi's fault zone runs deep beneath the palace verdes peninsula and stretches nearly 70 miles along the coast of los angeles and orange counties mostly under water. experts believe that was a disjointed segmented network of smaller faults. but they have...
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of love and obsession. affirmations, etched in vinyl. [ it's funny how the universe works. ] >>> in california, evacuations are under way once again as a fast spreading wildfire is burning through southernw blaze as it is known seen here has so far killed two people. it is only 5% contained by firefighters. >> the wildfire risk is being fueled by just skyrocketing temperatures across the west. the heat is also pushing california's power grid to the limit. residents managed to avoid rolling blackouts on tuesday, but are still being asked to reduce energy use there. natasha chen is live for us in burbank, california welcome the latest. you've got that, you've got the fire that is seemingly out of control. how are residents dealing with all of this and the conservation they have to do? >> reporter: as the governor said, we're not out of the woods yet. last night we narrowly avoided intentional rolling blackouts and that's partially because californians got this push alert when energy officials issued an alert level three. just after 5:00 p.m. local time. that's the last level before those intended rolling blackouts would have occurred. now, if you take a look at this graph of usage last ni
of love and obsession. affirmations, etched in vinyl. [ it's funny how the universe works. ] >>> in california, evacuations are under way once again as a fast spreading wildfire is burning through southernw blaze as it is known seen here has so far killed two people. it is only 5% contained by firefighters. >> the wildfire risk is being fueled by just skyrocketing temperatures across the west. the heat is also pushing california's power grid to the limit. residents managed to...
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southern district of new york andrew mccarthy, and george washington university law professor jonathan turley. both fox news contributors. good morning. good to have both of you with us. >> good morning. >> want to start with californiatentially to step in here. he says people are getting false representation about where they were going, transported, what would be waiting for them. he said i urge the u.s. doj to investigate whether the fraudulent inducement would support charges of kidnapping under relevant state laws which could serve as an offense under rico. jonathan, you've written about this. >> yeah. it's absurd. they suggest that this can be kidnapping. there might have been confusion. there might have been misrepresentation for some. but these are consensual trips. they have records of the consent. you have hillary clinton saying this is literally human trafficking, which is legally nonsense. human trafficking is designed to prevent sexual and labor exploitation. these are people who have been released into the country by the biden administration and have accepted trips to cities like chicago, new york, in this case martha's vineyard. they have a right to go on those trips and the states have a right to facil
southern district of new york andrew mccarthy, and george washington university law professor jonathan turley. both fox news contributors. good morning. good to have both of you with us. >> good morning. >> want to start with californiatentially to step in here. he says people are getting false representation about where they were going, transported, what would be waiting for them. he said i urge the u.s. doj to investigate whether the fraudulent inducement would support charges of...
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university to allow u c l a to add 1000 students to its total enrollment . the campuses are in rancho palos verde days and in san pedro there also on the southern edge of l. a counter amount californiah because of declining enrollment. and rising costs. a new drug to treat alzheimer's is showing success in clinical trials. biogen the pharmaceutical company behind the drugs, says it slowed the rate of cognitive decline by 27% in the large clinical trial. that drug was used to remove excess protein on the brain, which could lead to alzheimer's. biogen has also applied for accelerated approval from the fda for the drug, and a decision is expected by early january. that's encouraging the encouraging news. we haven't seen a lot of progress in terms of alzheimer's. yeah. alright time at 6 48 salads back. he's going to tell us is that truck that was in that traffic jam. moved moved at all. but you're you're covering. everything did move it did you were you were everyone was wondering. is that picture frozen? no, it wasn't frozen and things are getting better. let me just go in order , though, if you will, because i'll just get i'll move from contra costa county from east to west. first of
university to allow u c l a to add 1000 students to its total enrollment . the campuses are in rancho palos verde days and in san pedro there also on the southern edge of l. a counter amount californiah because of declining enrollment. and rising costs. a new drug to treat alzheimer's is showing success in clinical trials. biogen the pharmaceutical company behind the drugs, says it slowed the rate of cognitive decline by 27% in the large clinical trial. that drug was used to remove excess...