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they were trying to connect ucla to stanford. they were trying to log into one machine. g, the as they pressed whole thing crashed. the first attempt to do internet link didn't work. it starts off as alternet. it was built to link together the various computers that were being used for military research purposes. the guys funding this had many of these computers that helped to set up were being used. they wanted to see what was -- theyed on the mall wanted to have a single channel the conceit all of them. they become inherently social communities. users of the mainframe would send messages to each other. you would get more collaborations because they could share that work. if you connected lots of computers together, you would get more collaborations. we see that on a massive scale. not just the between researchers, but people in all sorts of different fields. this makes the internet so powerful as a means of stimulating innovation. it allows people with ideas who weren't able to come in to contact with each other to meet. historical parallel to this is what coffeehouses
they were trying to connect ucla to stanford. they were trying to log into one machine. g, the as they pressed whole thing crashed. the first attempt to do internet link didn't work. it starts off as alternet. it was built to link together the various computers that were being used for military research purposes. the guys funding this had many of these computers that helped to set up were being used. they wanted to see what was -- theyed on the mall wanted to have a single channel the conceit...
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i remember when i was teaching at ucla and i had to go on saturday nights to the research libraries and as i looked around almost everybody i saw were asian-american. i looked in vain for any black students there and there weren't many white students there so the following week when i go to classifying the asian-americans better prepared. there's no real mystery to it to me. they work. >> host: do you teach here at stanford? >> guest: no, i have not taught here at stanford. when i first came there were little hence that i might when i went to seminars but i never got those hints. >> host: do you miss teaching at all? >> guest: yes and no. teaching as it is today, no. teaching as it was when i started out in 1962 in a little college in new jersey, i really loved it. when i taught my last class at the end of the week i was looking forward to the next class the following monday. over the years the academic world change drastically and now when i got the offer from the hoover institution which involved the teaching at all i said this is it. there are many people out there who may well have
i remember when i was teaching at ucla and i had to go on saturday nights to the research libraries and as i looked around almost everybody i saw were asian-american. i looked in vain for any black students there and there weren't many white students there so the following week when i go to classifying the asian-americans better prepared. there's no real mystery to it to me. they work. >> host: do you teach here at stanford? >> guest: no, i have not taught here at stanford. when i...
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this afternoon at 5:00 usc and ucla, a battle for l.a. bragging rights. and then lexus after the game. have a great weekend. i'm larry beil. >> snow in the forecast. this is some of the big stuff and it is on the ground in the bay area. to thosuffered in silence... hoped... and lived in a state of fear... welcome to a new state... of health. welcome to covered california. the place to find quality, affordable coverage. financial help for those in need. and nobody can be denied because of a pre-existing condition. enroll now at coveredca.com or call 800-675-2607. numbers from last night's $230 million mega millions draw. 9, 41, 43, 47, 57 and the mega number is 5 and nobody got all six. so tuesday night's jackpot is now estimated to be $257 million. >>> in the north bay, there is snow. in downtown san rafael, it is part of the san rafael parade of lights and winter wonderland and it was held last night. organizers made 40 tons of snow yesterday morning to create this slippery slope, if you will. it cost $10,000 to do it. sleding and other kids' activities
this afternoon at 5:00 usc and ucla, a battle for l.a. bragging rights. and then lexus after the game. have a great weekend. i'm larry beil. >> snow in the forecast. this is some of the big stuff and it is on the ground in the bay area. to thosuffered in silence... hoped... and lived in a state of fear... welcome to a new state... of health. welcome to covered california. the place to find quality, affordable coverage. financial help for those in need. and nobody can be denied because of...
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a former ucla star, 14 at the half. steph curry also 14 at the break. hand in his face. that's not enough to stop steph curry. warriors were up by as many as 9. westbrook leading the charge back. step-back three. had a season-high 34. game tightens up in the fourth. steph, acrobatic. spectacular. he had 32. they go to overtime. curry with one of his five assists here. look at the pass. to david lee, who waits for the right-hand. tied at 110. final seconds. warriors up 1. no. he rips the rebound away but gets it back and launches the game winner with a tenth of a second left. wow! warriors, heartbreak. they go down 113-112. >>> an absolutely wild game yesterday afternoon between san jose state and previously undefeated fresno state. an epic shootout. they scored a total of 114 points. almost 1400 yards total. sparty needing a win to become bowl eligible. david was spectacular on senior day. the offense fails. 7-0, sparty. just getting started. no defense at all. the play here is a one-handed grab. oh, what a snag! answering. this is 75 yards. part of his school record 547
a former ucla star, 14 at the half. steph curry also 14 at the break. hand in his face. that's not enough to stop steph curry. warriors were up by as many as 9. westbrook leading the charge back. step-back three. had a season-high 34. game tightens up in the fourth. steph, acrobatic. spectacular. he had 32. they go to overtime. curry with one of his five assists here. look at the pass. to david lee, who waits for the right-hand. tied at 110. final seconds. warriors up 1. no. he rips the rebound...
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a former ucla star, 14 at the half. steph curry also 14 at the break. hand in his face. that's not enough to stop steph curry. westbrook leading the charge back. step-back three. a season-high 34. tightens up in the fourth. spectacular. he had 32. they go to overtime. curry with one of his five assists here. look at the pass. to david lee, who waits for the right-hand. tied at 110. warriors up 1. no. he gets it back and launches the game-winner with a tenning of a second left wow! warriors, heartbreak. they go down 113-112. an absolutely wild game yesterday afternoon between san jose state and previously undefeated fresno state. an epic shootout. they scored a total of 114 points. almost 1400 yards total. supporty needing a win to become bowl eligible. david was spectacular on senior day. 7-0, supporty. no defense at all. the lay here is the one-handed grab. oh, what a snag! answering. this is 75 yards. part of his school record 547 passing yards and 6 touchdowns. no picks. carr threw only 119 and it makes it 35-31 bulldogs. over 1,000 yards and 12tds the first half. to
a former ucla star, 14 at the half. steph curry also 14 at the break. hand in his face. that's not enough to stop steph curry. westbrook leading the charge back. step-back three. a season-high 34. tightens up in the fourth. spectacular. he had 32. they go to overtime. curry with one of his five assists here. look at the pass. to david lee, who waits for the right-hand. tied at 110. warriors up 1. no. he gets it back and launches the game-winner with a tenning of a second left wow! warriors,...
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ucla star with 14 at the half cu curry with 14 at the break and hand in his face and warriors were up by as many as 9. here comes okc. the step back and had a season high 34 points. fourth quarter and spec stack lar on the drive. spectacular on the drive. they go to over time and curry gorgeous pass to david leigh here. one of his five assists. final seconds and warriors by one. he misses and westbrook keeps the rebound alive and launches the game winner. you .10 of a second left. san jose state quarterback. spectacular on senior day and 7-0 spartans in a flash. no defense at all in the first half. car to harper and an amazing one-handed grab. this time for 75 yards you. he has six touchdowns and no picks. carr not bad, 519 yards and also six td's. bulldogs were up and sparty comes back and jones caught three of the td's. the scoring would slow in the second half. quarterback sneak and spartans pull off the upset 62-52. fresno state with their first loss of the year and crushes their bcs dreams. sparty is now eligible. >> we knew what we had to do and we did it. seniors andr and we ta
ucla star with 14 at the half cu curry with 14 at the break and hand in his face and warriors were up by as many as 9. here comes okc. the step back and had a season high 34 points. fourth quarter and spec stack lar on the drive. spectacular on the drive. they go to over time and curry gorgeous pass to david leigh here. one of his five assists. final seconds and warriors by one. he misses and westbrook keeps the rebound alive and launches the game winner. you .10 of a second left. san jose...
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ucla star with 14 at the half. curry with 14 at the break and hand in his face and warriors were up by as many as 9. here comes okc. the step back and had a season high 34 points. fourth quarter and spec stack lar on the drive. spectacular on the drive. they go to over time and curry gorgeous pass to david leigh here. one of his five assists. final seconds and warriors by one. he misses and westbrook keeps the rebound alive and launches the game winner. you .10 of a second left. san jose state quarterback. spectacular on senior day and 7-0 spartans in a flash. no defense at all in the first half. car to harper and an amazing one-handed grab. this time for 75 yards you. he has six touchdowns and no picks. carr not bad, 519 yards and also six td's. bulldogs were up and sparty comes back and jones caught three of the td's. the scoring would slow in the second half. quarterback sneak and spartans pull off the upset 62-52. fresno state with their first loss of the year and crushes their bcs dreams. sparty is now eligibl
ucla star with 14 at the half. curry with 14 at the break and hand in his face and warriors were up by as many as 9. here comes okc. the step back and had a season high 34 points. fourth quarter and spec stack lar on the drive. spectacular on the drive. they go to over time and curry gorgeous pass to david leigh here. one of his five assists. final seconds and warriors by one. he misses and westbrook keeps the rebound alive and launches the game winner. you .10 of a second left. san jose state...
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ucla star with 14 at the half. curry with 14 at the break and hand in his face and warriors were up by as many as 9. here comes okc. the step back and had a season high 34 points. fourth quarter and spec stack lar on the drive. spectacular on the drive. they go to over time and curry gorgeous pass to david leigh here. one of his five assists. final seconds and warriors by one. he misses and westbrook keeps the rebound alive and launches the game winner. you .10 of a second left. san jose state quarterback. spectacular on senior day and 7-0 spartans in a flash. no defense at all in the first half. car to harper and an amazing one-handed grab. this time for 75 yards you. he has six touchdowns and no picks. carr not bad, 519 yards and also six td's. bulldogs were up and sparty comes back and jones caught three of the td's. the scoring would slow in the second half. quarterback sneak and spartans pull off the upset 62-52. fresno state with their first loss of the year and crushes their bcs dreams. sparty is now eligibl
ucla star with 14 at the half. curry with 14 at the break and hand in his face and warriors were up by as many as 9. here comes okc. the step back and had a season high 34 points. fourth quarter and spec stack lar on the drive. spectacular on the drive. they go to over time and curry gorgeous pass to david leigh here. one of his five assists. final seconds and warriors by one. he misses and westbrook keeps the rebound alive and launches the game winner. you .10 of a second left. san jose state...
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then, westbrook after another turnover here, former ucla star had 14 at the half. warriors hanging in. barns, big aussie throwing it home. steph curry with 14 at the half. right now nshths third quarter warriors leading 76-69. giants have resigned ryan voguel song. abc7 sports. >> coming up tonight scientists are calling it a cosmic holiday mirror why cell. how a comet supposed to have been roasted by the sun appears to have survived. that is at 9:00 >> then, tell you about black wednesday in the bay area officer helping bring drivers to justice. >> that does it for us. thanks for joining us. >> have a great night. aa@a@##h@ - well, hello, hank. soso good of you to come up. - well, i'm not gonna miss the america's kidz got singing finale. last time i was this excited was this morning. i saw a cat wearing the same sweater as its person. [laughs] jack, you remember my granddaughter.
then, westbrook after another turnover here, former ucla star had 14 at the half. warriors hanging in. barns, big aussie throwing it home. steph curry with 14 at the half. right now nshths third quarter warriors leading 76-69. giants have resigned ryan voguel song. abc7 sports. >> coming up tonight scientists are calling it a cosmic holiday mirror why cell. how a comet supposed to have been roasted by the sun appears to have survived. that is at 9:00 >> then, tell you about black...
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then, westbrook after another turnover here, former ucla star had 14 at the half. warriors hanging in. barns, big aussie throwing it home. steph curry with 14 at the half. right now nshths third quarter warriors leading 76-69. giants have resigned ryan voguel song. abc7 sports. >> coming up tonight scientists are calling it a cosmic holiday mirror why cell. how a comet supposed to have been roasted by the sun appears to have survived. that is at 9:00 >> then, tell you about black wednesday in the bay area officer helping bring drivers to justice. >> that does it for us. thanks to thoseworried...ited... poked and prodded... taken risks... and lived in a state of "what if?"... welcome to a new state... of health. welcome to covered california. the place to find quality, affordable coverage. financial help for those in need. and nobody can be denied because of a pre-existing condition. enroll now at coveredca.com. this is "jeopardy!" let's meet today's contestants. a marketing consultant and author from newton, massachusetts... a wine-cellar rat from corvallis, oregon
then, westbrook after another turnover here, former ucla star had 14 at the half. warriors hanging in. barns, big aussie throwing it home. steph curry with 14 at the half. right now nshths third quarter warriors leading 76-69. giants have resigned ryan voguel song. abc7 sports. >> coming up tonight scientists are calling it a cosmic holiday mirror why cell. how a comet supposed to have been roasted by the sun appears to have survived. that is at 9:00 >> then, tell you about black...
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to say this is, you know, an academic at ucla or, you know, a respected historian of princeton said that kind of thing. i like to thank you for your writing. i've spent many hours reading and laughs history -- i would like to know, i think we would all like to know if stephen katz is really real. [laughter] >> if he is, are you still friends? [laughter] >> yes. he's real. he's the most terrific guy in the world. his name is stephen katz. i gave him dignity of a pseudonym to hide behind it. if so you hunt around on the internet, you can find i think a des moines, iowa register interview he did from years ago. he confirmed his existence he's not some purpose i came up. it's a person that probably not more indebted to any human being other than any wife than to him. because, you know, he was there purely voluntarily. he went out with me. we had a really tough time particularly at the beginning. not only was it sort of staggeringly hard for us. we were terribly out of shape. and having not really prepared ourself for the mentally. we were lucky with the weather we did it. it was sprinkling v
to say this is, you know, an academic at ucla or, you know, a respected historian of princeton said that kind of thing. i like to thank you for your writing. i've spent many hours reading and laughs history -- i would like to know, i think we would all like to know if stephen katz is really real. [laughter] >> if he is, are you still friends? [laughter] >> yes. he's real. he's the most terrific guy in the world. his name is stephen katz. i gave him dignity of a pseudonym to hide...
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i was a political science major for three out of the four years i was at ucla. the reason was because the classes were easy. after i finished political science and i decided that i was going to go to law school, the reason is because my mom was in business affairs and she always thought about going to law school and she hadn't said as she suggested that i going to take the test. i took it and i did really well. i got into harvard law. you don't say no. the day before i went though i didn't want to go created today before i went i said i don't want to be a lawyer there is no way that i will practice law. i was right. i didn't really end up practicing law. it's a wonderful experience that changed the way that i thought n many more ways it made me more logic. it was an experience i really enjoyed it and it's something that i'm certainly glad that i did. >> host: v-victor victor, good afternoon or good morning to you. on major holidays google changes their logo to commemorate historical figures or holidays and this past easter you a post criticizing google for chang
i was a political science major for three out of the four years i was at ucla. the reason was because the classes were easy. after i finished political science and i decided that i was going to go to law school, the reason is because my mom was in business affairs and she always thought about going to law school and she hadn't said as she suggested that i going to take the test. i took it and i did really well. i got into harvard law. you don't say no. the day before i went though i didn't want...
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>> guest: i was 16 when i started ucla. one of the first days of school i picked up the daily brew, the paper they're and it had an editorial comparing the printer of israel to do not see so i walked into the office and i asked if i could write a response and that turned into a counterpoint column that eventually turned into me doing a regular column in after about a year of that i was 17 and i went to my dad and he had been reading my stuff and i said to you think it is good enough to be any regular paper and he said what we do some research so we went on the internet and he found a syndicator for david limbaugh and a bunch of folks on both sides of the political aisle and i sent him my column with a biography and they didn't even really know how old i was. three weeks later i got a call that they wanted to syndicate my column. so after 17 and became the youngest. my parents had to sign a contract and quickly upon doing that, i'm sort of a go-getter so i proceeded to e-mail a bunch of folks and one of them was david limbau
>> guest: i was 16 when i started ucla. one of the first days of school i picked up the daily brew, the paper they're and it had an editorial comparing the printer of israel to do not see so i walked into the office and i asked if i could write a response and that turned into a counterpoint column that eventually turned into me doing a regular column in after about a year of that i was 17 and i went to my dad and he had been reading my stuff and i said to you think it is good enough to be...
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he currently heads the department of architecture at ucla. i was interested in
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in los angeles, attended los angeles times school, i guess it was called hollywood high and went to ucla and later to the peace corps. she became a librarian, she loved books, and she loved to read and she came south and followed the civil rights movement and kept up with the movement. we met in 67 and we were married on february 21, 1968. .. everybody in the audience just broke up laughing. will you obey? >> host: why did they laugh? >> guest: because they thought he would instruct lillian to listen, because she was a little feisty, and because she needed some encouragement to go by her husband. >> host: what's the last year of your life been without her? >> guest: i think about her all the time. i still wear my wedding band. it's just hard to take it off. i miss her. i wish she could be here and witnessed the changes that have occurred with our son and my own life, and be able to -- she was my closest and dearest friend. she was a wonderful companion. she gave me great advice, and she worked so hard in campaigns. she kept everything. she read everything, the newspapers, the books, ever
in los angeles, attended los angeles times school, i guess it was called hollywood high and went to ucla and later to the peace corps. she became a librarian, she loved books, and she loved to read and she came south and followed the civil rights movement and kept up with the movement. we met in 67 and we were married on february 21, 1968. .. everybody in the audience just broke up laughing. will you obey? >> host: why did they laugh? >> guest: because they thought he would instruct...
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researchers at the university of michigan and ucla found that older trauma patients who received extra care were more independent and able to care for themselves a year after their accidents than those who did not. those are the day's top health stories. teresa garcia, cbs news, los angeles. >>> a bug museum in new orleans is serving up a traditional thanksgiving feast with a real twist. the cornbread has mealworms. the cranberry sauce has wax worms. and instead of whipped cream, the audubon insectarium tops it off with crickets. people are eating it. no comment. >>> time 5:51. someone left a giant trunk in one of russia's top tourist spots. why designer louis vuitton is on the hook for it. >> a feast for the eyes and tummy. this culinary creation is making its way into the record books. coming up. ,,,,,, 3q i can't stand these spots. those spots are actually leftover food and detergent residue that can redeposit on your dishware during the rinse cycle. gross. jet-dry rinse agent helps wash them away so the only thing left behind is the shine. jet-dry rinses away residues for a sparkli
researchers at the university of michigan and ucla found that older trauma patients who received extra care were more independent and able to care for themselves a year after their accidents than those who did not. those are the day's top health stories. teresa garcia, cbs news, los angeles. >>> a bug museum in new orleans is serving up a traditional thanksgiving feast with a real twist. the cornbread has mealworms. the cranberry sauce has wax worms. and instead of whipped cream, the...
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qualified applicant however admission to highly selective schools including stanford uc berkeley and ucla will still be competitive but you might get a bit easier break this time. 76 percent of nation colleges an universities report actually being concerned abouten rolling enough freshmen it's come to. that justin percent have no concerns whatsoever. >> all right let's go back and talk about the weather. spencer hear and really beautiful $1 million nature around the bay area tonight and spencer back filled with the holiday spirit because did you something fun. >> i did indeed. down at west field center in san francisco on market street. market street association west field center put on the light ovingt snow flake. >> don't they melt when you lit them. >> these are special snow flak flake. don't medical at all. all the which through the holiday season. many public officials were there supervisor jane kim and dancing flow flake there from the valley school. lit the snow flake kicked off the season and connected off weather. live live doppler 7hd snow flake dancing on the radar screen at th
qualified applicant however admission to highly selective schools including stanford uc berkeley and ucla will still be competitive but you might get a bit easier break this time. 76 percent of nation colleges an universities report actually being concerned abouten rolling enough freshmen it's come to. that justin percent have no concerns whatsoever. >> all right let's go back and talk about the weather. spencer hear and really beautiful $1 million nature around the bay area tonight and...
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. >> ucla all the way, my friend. >> i'll let you handle this, but stick around for this one, because you strike me as a guy who likes a good puppy story. >> love them. >>> a puppy in dallas has a lot to be thankful for. he spent a week inside a drain behind an elementary school. he was finally rescued monday. >> oh, look at that guy. >> he was provided food and they tried unsuccessfully to rescue the pup for days. a crew from the city arrived and brought the little guy to safety. >> i heard the mom, a white lab, was pacing back and forth trying to let them know that, hey, my kid's down there. >> seriously? fascinating. animals do stuff like that. >> it's awesome. cute. >>> well, some hot deals for ipad and tablet buyers. we've got the details. >>> plus, the "family guy" shocker that has thousands of fans fuming all around the world. before using her new bank of america credit card, which rewards her for responsibly managing her card balance. before receiving $25 toward her balance each quarter for making more than her minimum payment on time each month. tracey got the bankamericard b
. >> ucla all the way, my friend. >> i'll let you handle this, but stick around for this one, because you strike me as a guy who likes a good puppy story. >> love them. >>> a puppy in dallas has a lot to be thankful for. he spent a week inside a drain behind an elementary school. he was finally rescued monday. >> oh, look at that guy. >> he was provided food and they tried unsuccessfully to rescue the pup for days. a crew from the city arrived and brought...
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we >> they were only two of the 18 with the help of the ucla large study and they were help you in the last 12 months, and ever run out of enough money, to buy groceris for your family, and the other and have you in the last 12 months had the lack of food so that the members of your family went hungry and it is very important to remember nice that children who are hungry, not only have more health issues they do not learn as well, i site the st. paul minnesota school district provides free meals to all public school children no child should go hungry and no child should be teased about having to have a free lunch or a breakfast. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you for looking at this issue and my name is robert jones and i am a cook in san francisco. and i reside in the area, of the city. and i have lived in sros in the city, and i had to use the free meals program in the past and i have been on cal fresh and currently when the time avails me i am able to help out with one of the programs in the cooking classes and one of the points that i would like to reiterate is, the fact of e
we >> they were only two of the 18 with the help of the ucla large study and they were help you in the last 12 months, and ever run out of enough money, to buy groceris for your family, and the other and have you in the last 12 months had the lack of food so that the members of your family went hungry and it is very important to remember nice that children who are hungry, not only have more health issues they do not learn as well, i site the st. paul minnesota school district provides...
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we received his masters in commuter science and other degrees from ucla. join me in welcoming our panel people. and as mayor as one of the finite cities in america why are you supporting immigration >> thank you carl. let me repeat my hangz or thanks for julia and kevin. this is the first company i visit in this city and carl thank you. and the carl bishop group is very important working with our chamber of commerce and the other nonprofit. a simple answer is jobs. the reason i'm working on immigration reform. i used to be a civil rights attorney and helped folks to 0 reunite with their families. but at the time the direction connect to the history of the city being a city of immigrants 35 percent of all the small businesses in san francisco was owned by an immigrant. our whole history this city's been built on good immigrants who found ideas and employed others. and today that story has not changed. i think that the businesses in succeed if we have good sound business policies but we make sure there's comprehensive immigration reform. because we've he lea
we received his masters in commuter science and other degrees from ucla. join me in welcoming our panel people. and as mayor as one of the finite cities in america why are you supporting immigration >> thank you carl. let me repeat my hangz or thanks for julia and kevin. this is the first company i visit in this city and carl thank you. and the carl bishop group is very important working with our chamber of commerce and the other nonprofit. a simple answer is jobs. the reason i'm working...
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. >> i love, we were looking at the ucla film out of the african-american studies department looking at the diversity of cast of shows as well as the diversity of the writers on the shows. the shows with diverse cast have higher ratings as well as shows with diverse writers have higher ratings. i'm thinking, yeah, duh, of course. >> you mean shows that show people's experiences? i don't understand that. it's crazy talk. i grew up on "the cosby show." i picked up the phone saying the white residence because theo used to. for me, i appreciated the cosby show so much. at the time, i was in brooklyn, in the middle of the '90s when it was a dangerous ghetto. i was saying it's not the only way. i understand it was television, but at the same time, if you say i can be anything, i can be a doctor and marry a lawyer. why isn't it something i could do. i appreciate the portrayal more than anything else. i have to tell the folk that is want to use that. you can't use "the cosby show" to somehow police negroes. >> there's much bigger studies that go into journalism that when you would think givi
. >> i love, we were looking at the ucla film out of the african-american studies department looking at the diversity of cast of shows as well as the diversity of the writers on the shows. the shows with diverse cast have higher ratings as well as shows with diverse writers have higher ratings. i'm thinking, yeah, duh, of course. >> you mean shows that show people's experiences? i don't understand that. it's crazy talk. i grew up on "the cosby show." i picked up the phone...
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ucla's brent hundley picked off by bradford. the bruins staged a dramatic come back, but fell shot. asu will need to beat arizona next week. here is the block of concrete, sac state and uc davis playing. 14-0 davis in the 1st quarter. more locals for the aggies here as cardinal newman's tom hemmingson. the aggies win 34-7 and get to keep the concrete. both teams 5-7 official. >>> oklahoma state cowboys hosted unbeaten baylor. the cowboys put it away. paton takes up the loose ball, takes it 78 yard to the end zone. tomorrow's bcs rankings will be worth watching. 4th-rank baylor loses for the first time in season, and the cowboys improve to 10-1. >>> well, they get the tiger fan started at a young age in bough. lsu trying to make life rough for johnny manziel and texas a&m. look at the move by landry to get into the end zone. aggies trailing 24-10 and manziel intercepted in the end zone. the aggies go down by 34-10 score and lose for the third time this year. manziel will decide soon whether or not he will turn prowhen the season is over. >>> this is the week in which many of the nati
ucla's brent hundley picked off by bradford. the bruins staged a dramatic come back, but fell shot. asu will need to beat arizona next week. here is the block of concrete, sac state and uc davis playing. 14-0 davis in the 1st quarter. more locals for the aggies here as cardinal newman's tom hemmingson. the aggies win 34-7 and get to keep the concrete. both teams 5-7 official. >>> oklahoma state cowboys hosted unbeaten baylor. the cowboys put it away. paton takes up the loose ball,...
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the ax in possession of stadium ranked 10th and trying to bounce back from the last los last week at ucla. took stanford one minute to get on the scoreboard. ty montgomery going 31 yards to the end zone. this would be a record day for montgomery and the cardinals. one fleeting second it looks like the bears might make a game of it. cal answers and it's 7-7. but this was a day in which stanford got the ball into the hands of the guy who was hot, kevin hogan to montgomery. montgomery scores for a second time, 14-7, montgomery scored a third touchdown. still in the 1st quarter. then early 2nd, he scored a fourth time. a quick pass from hogan and montgomery is block and he is gone for 72 yards and 28-10 with just 16 seconds gone in the 2nd quarter. the freshman goff threw for 109 yards and set the cal single season, but he was hit by shay
the ax in possession of stadium ranked 10th and trying to bounce back from the last los last week at ucla. took stanford one minute to get on the scoreboard. ty montgomery going 31 yards to the end zone. this would be a record day for montgomery and the cardinals. one fleeting second it looks like the bears might make a game of it. cal answers and it's 7-7. but this was a day in which stanford got the ball into the hands of the guy who was hot, kevin hogan to montgomery. montgomery scores for a...
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they hold on to beat ucla 38-33. big 10, ohio state getting ready for the rivalry game with michigan. tuning up against indiana today. first quarter, braxton miller, 37-yard touchdown run, 14-0, buckeyes. won 23-straight games. that's the longest active fbs streak. miller, ran for two, threw for two more. and ohio state wins 42-14. meantime, northwestern, yep, their season has take an downward spiral. they fall at home, 30-6. ohio state will take on michigan state in a couple of weeks. we'll see you next weekend. look, every day we're using more and more energy. the world needs more energy. where's it going to come from? ♪ that's why right here, in australia, chevron is building one of the biggest natural gas projects in the world. enough power for a city the size of singapore for 50 years. what's it going to do to the planet? natural gas is the cleanest conventional fuel there is. we've got to be smart about this. it's a smart way to go. ♪ >> live and in hd, this is abc 7 news, on your side. >> following several
they hold on to beat ucla 38-33. big 10, ohio state getting ready for the rivalry game with michigan. tuning up against indiana today. first quarter, braxton miller, 37-yard touchdown run, 14-0, buckeyes. won 23-straight games. that's the longest active fbs streak. miller, ran for two, threw for two more. and ohio state wins 42-14. meantime, northwestern, yep, their season has take an downward spiral. they fall at home, 30-6. ohio state will take on michigan state in a couple of weeks. we'll...
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phillip at ucla actually is now creating this baseline, has a grant from the federal government, and, and importantly, has the cooperation of 40 different police chiefs to actually start instituting practices to prevent this kind of beshooifr we don't have to talk about cracking down on individual cops. we can actually change the culture of policing in a way that will keep us safe. >> we need to change it to do more effective policing because, you know, all these instances that, you know, you showed in the clips, many of them did happen in high-crime neighborhoods, thing where is there are all these illegal activities going on, but it just shows the police are obviously going after the wrong people, stopping this one guy continually outside of where he works and on a broader scale, the very troubling thing is we have created as a society a cycle. people like that young man are repeatedly stopped by the police or the teenager who was sent to rikers island so they end up with records for detention or arrest. down the line they can't get a job because they have some type of police record
phillip at ucla actually is now creating this baseline, has a grant from the federal government, and, and importantly, has the cooperation of 40 different police chiefs to actually start instituting practices to prevent this kind of beshooifr we don't have to talk about cracking down on individual cops. we can actually change the culture of policing in a way that will keep us safe. >> we need to change it to do more effective policing because, you know, all these instances that, you know,...
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and of course we'll have full coverage of the cal- stanford game on our next newscast following the ucla- arizona state game. if you can't get outside and enjoy the day, thanks for watching. >>> the rivalry began in 1952. >> down he goes back at 59-year- old line. >> oh, what -- the 5-yard line. >> oh, what a catch by the 49ers. >> it's included dramatic regular season and playoff games. >> goes to the ten. fumbles to 15. he's at the 15,
and of course we'll have full coverage of the cal- stanford game on our next newscast following the ucla- arizona state game. if you can't get outside and enjoy the day, thanks for watching. >>> the rivalry began in 1952. >> down he goes back at 59-year- old line. >> oh, what -- the 5-yard line. >> oh, what a catch by the 49ers. >> it's included dramatic regular season and playoff games. >> goes to the ten. fumbles to 15. he's at the 15,
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i would rather be in a great hospital like massachusetts general or ucla or cedar sinai or mayo if i have a tough illness. community hospitals are great, but you go to the university hospitals for the best care. and if they're being shut out, that by definition is going to lead to a decreased quality care and ultimately a two-tiered system of medical care. >> we've gotten the doctor's take, now the nurse's take. deborah, your thoughts on this. >> the nurses over the entire country have been concerned about this health insurance reform. and it's not obama care or the affordable care act that's limiting the choices. let's be clear, these are the insurance companies that were left in charge of health care and wrote health care reform. they're the ones limiting care and creating this bureaucracy to deny our patients care. >> okay. but with all due respect, today, what people really care about is care being denied. are their children not going to be able to get -- because the report is these major hospitals because of a law are not going -- they're not included. not in the network anymore
i would rather be in a great hospital like massachusetts general or ucla or cedar sinai or mayo if i have a tough illness. community hospitals are great, but you go to the university hospitals for the best care. and if they're being shut out, that by definition is going to lead to a decreased quality care and ultimately a two-tiered system of medical care. >> we've gotten the doctor's take, now the nurse's take. deborah, your thoughts on this. >> the nurses over the entire country...
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often times -- that's one thing we as black males as ucla and i am dwelling with tyrell at michigan as well, shares is that once you step foot on campus, you always get the question of what sport do you play, or are you an athlete. >> so gentlemen, either one of you chime in here, what needs to be done in order to make colleges a more diverse place? isn't that part of the higher learning experience. you go there learn a lot, but you are also supposed to learn a lot in the community. from people that may not be from that area you grew up in i think a big thing is universities need to poster interaction of different cultures. what i see a lot with the university of michigan is the black students hanging with the black students. the latinos hanging with latinos. there's really not a cross cultural conversations happening, and i think they need to poster that, especially before -- before they bring more students here, they need to make sure that they are supporting the students they have here. final thoughts from you. >> i think it is a very committed issue that involved k through 12, and
often times -- that's one thing we as black males as ucla and i am dwelling with tyrell at michigan as well, shares is that once you step foot on campus, you always get the question of what sport do you play, or are you an athlete. >> so gentlemen, either one of you chime in here, what needs to be done in order to make colleges a more diverse place? isn't that part of the higher learning experience. you go there learn a lot, but you are also supposed to learn a lot in the community. from...
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. >> joining us is a college baseball player who played at ucla and went on to the nba. and the co-chair of the college sports law practice, a former associate director of enforcement with the ncaa. a former football player at usc, and sports commentator with espn. if this is your first time watching us, we're all about access. we use a variety of technologies including google hangout. bob i want to start with you, what is the overarching reason historically that college athletes are not paid? >> because they are amateurs. amateurism was created originally in 18th century europe in order to maintain a separate class. they didn't want the people who had to work seven days a week to stop what they were doing and get good at that leisure. so it all goes back to the time of amateurism, but when you look at the exponential revenue taking place, you have to consider changing the model. >> these guys and girls are really generating a lot of money for the universities are they really amateurs. >> i think by technicality they are amateurs, but they do need to change the model lik
. >> joining us is a college baseball player who played at ucla and went on to the nba. and the co-chair of the college sports law practice, a former associate director of enforcement with the ncaa. a former football player at usc, and sports commentator with espn. if this is your first time watching us, we're all about access. we use a variety of technologies including google hangout. bob i want to start with you, what is the overarching reason historically that college athletes are not...
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we see two is singling out that when i was at ucla right after i graduated to the swish and forty percent. so you don't know when you start school later than end up graduating with a little on what the interest rates will continue to rise and we'll be paying twenty years later why can't it be like a nearby car you buy a car that says after five years this is what you're going to pack that certainly means making the simple one page form and not this is complicated things mattero proceed. i completely agreed i'm for something else that is the point of contention. are these nefarious bikini plans pattern which is the bane of my existence. i made enough flexibility as it stands for scenes in and how they be specially for student center dealing with private loans. i know that that's a little bit trickier. no i mean that the monsters of course not there is actually nothing that i that we know i've only been working this for four plus years. at that for privacy months. and we we propose a bill to congress at the age of thirteen thirty that were delighted to come for your private student loan int
we see two is singling out that when i was at ucla right after i graduated to the swish and forty percent. so you don't know when you start school later than end up graduating with a little on what the interest rates will continue to rise and we'll be paying twenty years later why can't it be like a nearby car you buy a car that says after five years this is what you're going to pack that certainly means making the simple one page form and not this is complicated things mattero proceed. i...
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vo ---"paul ciancia" de 23 aÑos, fue llevado del centro medico "ronald reagan" en la universidad de "ucla" a un centro de detencion federal donde esperara su comparecencia ante un juez. ---ciancia, enfrenta cargos de asesinato contra un agente federal y de cometer un acto violento en una terminal aerea. stop open blanca ---mxico se consolida como uno de los paises principales distribuidores de pornografa infantil. pitch - cesar ---expertos en el tema analizan la gravedad de la situacion y algunas de sus posibles causas y consecuencias... ---jazive prez nos tiene la historia desde la ciudad de mexico... take pkg ;01 ;17 1;17 1;46 cuando aqu suena el telefono se activa todo un sistema de rastreo e investigacion.. ..toda denuncia es atendida minuciosamente con el fin de atrapar a quienes se dedican en este pais a consumir o comerciar pornografia infantil. ambiente esta es una situación que no tiene fronteras.. el oficial victor jimenez es miembro de la policia cibernetica..e l dice que esta dependencia federal no cuenta con cifras para sustentar la informacion que indica que mexico ocupa el
vo ---"paul ciancia" de 23 aÑos, fue llevado del centro medico "ronald reagan" en la universidad de "ucla" a un centro de detencion federal donde esperara su comparecencia ante un juez. ---ciancia, enfrenta cargos de asesinato contra un agente federal y de cometer un acto violento en una terminal aerea. stop open blanca ---mxico se consolida como uno de los paises principales distribuidores de pornografa infantil. pitch - cesar ---expertos en el tema analizan la...
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i'm a computer engineer, scientist, background at ucla before i dropped out. i thought that would be funny. i still sort of directly manage or get involved with that team. basically seems naturally you push a button and a car comes in five minutes. how do you know that will happen. you have to predict ahead of time. the right number of cars at the same time. predicting traffic. how long does it take for a car to get there can affect how all the trips happen -- >> going to leave this. you can watch the rest online at c-span.org. live to capitol hill for senate homeland security meeting on digital currencies that allow people to exchange goods and services online without using real money. the chair, democrat from delaware, senator carper. >> many years ago he would say, his advice was wear a big button when you're campaigning so you'll remember your name and so will other people. we want to make sure people remember your name. over the past several months this committee has engaged in an investigation into the potential implications of virtual currencies. during
i'm a computer engineer, scientist, background at ucla before i dropped out. i thought that would be funny. i still sort of directly manage or get involved with that team. basically seems naturally you push a button and a car comes in five minutes. how do you know that will happen. you have to predict ahead of time. the right number of cars at the same time. predicting traffic. how long does it take for a car to get there can affect how all the trips happen -- >> going to leave this. you...
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mark fry is a professional at ucla's department of integrated are biology, the patch technology is just one approach being developed as we gain a greater understanding of insects attraction to humans. this notion of a chemical cloak of some sort a more effective repellent, how feasible is it? only as feasible we try it. there's going to be glitches along the way. does the cloak wear off? how effective is it? at what concentration? do the animals adapt to it? there are solid answers. we are preparing for alarge field testing in uganda. we are really exciteabout this. 6.7 million hours of the patch, with real people, one of three districts we'll be testing them, all of which have exceptionally high mal malaria rates, as well as mosquito born diseases. >> ceo amra albana is responsible for this technology in order to get to people who need it most. >> it's very difficult to take new technologies and furnish them into tangible products that were ready for the marketplace. we are excited about it and the promise for the technology but we also knew we had a long way to actually get it ready.
mark fry is a professional at ucla's department of integrated are biology, the patch technology is just one approach being developed as we gain a greater understanding of insects attraction to humans. this notion of a chemical cloak of some sort a more effective repellent, how feasible is it? only as feasible we try it. there's going to be glitches along the way. does the cloak wear off? how effective is it? at what concentration? do the animals adapt to it? there are solid answers. we are...
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p on the one hand there is the ucla question. and then on the other happened the hand, there is a broaderscious . we saw the fisher case be september back down to lower courts. and they're still fighting that out. this is a threat that may reemerge in terms of a national difficulty for higher education. the other thing i'll say, when they talk about the small number of black men on college campuses, this is partly about ucl chlt a, but it's also a pipeline problem. so we have the 65% of the students being in athletics and that is because people are able to go out and pursue people who will be good athletes, increase their winning percentages and the number of titles that they bring in and so on. i teach at the university of connecticut. we've seen this, as well. but the problem is that that's not controversial. it is controversial to seek out a student who may be particularly good in biology, a student who may be a star english major potentially someone who will be a great person in science and mathematics. that has become much m
p on the one hand there is the ucla question. and then on the other happened the hand, there is a broaderscious . we saw the fisher case be september back down to lower courts. and they're still fighting that out. this is a threat that may reemerge in terms of a national difficulty for higher education. the other thing i'll say, when they talk about the small number of black men on college campuses, this is partly about ucl chlt a, but it's also a pipeline problem. so we have the 65% of the...
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. >> ucla is better. >> okay. >> let's go over to mark to talk about the weather that's shaping up for us. i did wake up and think cold but -- usually it warms up. >> it has warmed up a little bit over the past hour. it's not as cold but still want to hold onto the coat at least in the short term. the oakland camera showing mostly clear sky was the relatively clear skies that let temperatures drop off rapidly. you can see the flag getting a bit of a work out. winds will pick up today, around ten to 20 miamis an 20 miles an hour. 39 degrees, san francisco downtown 50, and oakland right now checking in 50 degrees as well. in fact for oakland the forecast for today looks pretty good with a lot of sun out there. you can see the timeline throughout the day. by two, 60 trees, by five back town to 58. san jose, right now reporting partly cloudy skies and a current temperature of 47, so for this morning patchy fog developing around the bay, it's not to bad but off to a cold start. here is the camera looking out toward san francisco. patchy fog and chilly, then for this afternoon. partly to mos
. >> ucla is better. >> okay. >> let's go over to mark to talk about the weather that's shaping up for us. i did wake up and think cold but -- usually it warms up. >> it has warmed up a little bit over the past hour. it's not as cold but still want to hold onto the coat at least in the short term. the oakland camera showing mostly clear sky was the relatively clear skies that let temperatures drop off rapidly. you can see the flag getting a bit of a work out. winds will...
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no. 4, ucla's stan mckay on one knee in front of his boys popped the question. she said yes. no. 3, nets and suns tied 98-98. joe johnson floats on and the buzzer, wins it for brooklyn, no reaction at all. no. 2, peter swindle trick shot field goal. yeah, you can brag about that and no. 1, 9-year-old kid in germany, look at the moves and the goal! how about that? we'll be back. ♪ [ male announcer ] they are a glowing example of what it means to be the best. and at this special time of year, they shine even brighter. come to the winter event and get the mercedes-benz you've always wished for, now for an exceptional price. [ santa ] ho, ho, ho, ho! [ male announcer ] lease the 2014 e350 for $579 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer.
no. 4, ucla's stan mckay on one knee in front of his boys popped the question. she said yes. no. 3, nets and suns tied 98-98. joe johnson floats on and the buzzer, wins it for brooklyn, no reaction at all. no. 2, peter swindle trick shot field goal. yeah, you can brag about that and no. 1, 9-year-old kid in germany, look at the moves and the goal! how about that? we'll be back. ♪ [ male announcer ] they are a glowing example of what it means to be the best. and at this special time of year,...
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no. 4, ucla's stan mckay on one knee in front of his boys popped the question. she said yes. no. 3, nets and suns tied 98-98. joe johnson floats on and the buzzer, wins it for brooklyn, no reaction at all. no. 2, peter swindle trick shot field goal. yeah, you can brag about that and no. 1, 9-year-old kid in germany, look at the moves and the goal! how about that? we'll be back. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >> closed captioning for this newscast is sponsored by mazda. . >>> letterman is next with lady antebellum. >> congratulations, batkid, you did it! [ batman music ] ( band playing "late show" theme ) >> from the heart of broadway, broadcasting across the nation and around the world, it's the "late show" with david letterman. tonight... plus paul shaffer and the cbs orchestra. i'm alan kalter. and now traveling wilbury, david letterman! captioning sponsored by worldwide pants and cbs
no. 4, ucla's stan mckay on one knee in front of his boys popped the question. she said yes. no. 3, nets and suns tied 98-98. joe johnson floats on and the buzzer, wins it for brooklyn, no reaction at all. no. 2, peter swindle trick shot field goal. yeah, you can brag about that and no. 1, 9-year-old kid in germany, look at the moves and the goal! how about that? we'll be back. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >> closed captioning for this newscast is sponsored by mazda. . >>> letterman...
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ucla wins 41-31. captain have too much jack but that's it. >> jacked up tonight. >> they were jacked up. >> thanks very much. >> that is this edition of 7 news. for all of us here i'm dan ashley appreciate your tim time. see you at 11:00 o'cloc time. see you at 11:00 o'cloc o'clock. +winter break. time to visit our loved ones. some of you will travel as far as three miles. don't forget to visit our winter wonderland, where we're giving away catalogues of next semester's classes. boy: ha-ha-ha! [tambourine shaking] pelton: whoa! what's that sound?
ucla wins 41-31. captain have too much jack but that's it. >> jacked up tonight. >> they were jacked up. >> thanks very much. >> that is this edition of 7 news. for all of us here i'm dan ashley appreciate your tim time. see you at 11:00 o'cloc time. see you at 11:00 o'cloc o'clock. +winter break. time to visit our loved ones. some of you will travel as far as three miles. don't forget to visit our winter wonderland, where we're giving away catalogues of next semester's...
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the ucla breast center, a unit of the jonsson cancer center, specializes in treating and counseling women at high risk for breast cancer. experts from a variety of fields work with patients. a nurse practitioner takes the patient's history... a nutritionist with a special interest in breast cancer talks about the role good nutrition plays in combatting the disease. an exercise specialist introduces the idea of regular exercise and strength training. patients also learn the proper way to perform a self-breast exam. if you felt down in here, you'd feel this just like a marble, only it's usually jagged. and it's very, very hard. the ones that move around usually are benign. the ones that are fixed in the skin are usually malignant. the oone of the team members usually is a psychologist who will then go in and actually do a pretty detailed psychological consultation, talking about her individual perception of her risk, her relationship to the members of her family who may have had breast cancer, how she dealt with that, particularly if that member of the family had died from the disease. the
the ucla breast center, a unit of the jonsson cancer center, specializes in treating and counseling women at high risk for breast cancer. experts from a variety of fields work with patients. a nurse practitioner takes the patient's history... a nutritionist with a special interest in breast cancer talks about the role good nutrition plays in combatting the disease. an exercise specialist introduces the idea of regular exercise and strength training. patients also learn the proper way to perform...