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i'm sure that will be released later as we gather more information. >> do you have another ucla. no sir i'm not sure about that. it's unclear at this time. they came in and they were injured and we take care of them. zplthat's it. nulcan you tell us about the injury? >> i can't. adult children? >> iadult male. >> when do you expect the two victims to be released? >> it's unclear. generally patients in fair condition after a traumatic injury situation would be in the hospital for one or two days. >> would it be fair to characterize their injuries to be non-life threatening. >> it's hard to estimate but at this time they appear to be non-life threatening. >> how about the other person. >> it could be life threatening. >> i'm sorry i have to go back in to take care of other patients. >> the critical patient can you say where the majority of the gunshot wounds are. >> the gunshot wounds are in a variety of areas. more updates are coming. i'm all done. null thank you have a great day. >> that is the trauma sa sergeat updating reporters a lone gunman walked into lax with a gun in a bag
i'm sure that will be released later as we gather more information. >> do you have another ucla. no sir i'm not sure about that. it's unclear at this time. they came in and they were injured and we take care of them. zplthat's it. nulcan you tell us about the injury? >> i can't. adult children? >> iadult male. >> when do you expect the two victims to be released? >> it's unclear. generally patients in fair condition after a traumatic injury situation would be in...
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i'm sure that will be released later as we gather more information. >> do you have another ucla. no sir i'm not sure about that. it's unclear at this time. they came in and they were injured and we take care of them. zplthat's it. nul can you tell us about the injury? >> i can't. adult children? >> iadult male. >> when do you expect the two victims to be released? >> it's unclear. generally patients in fair condition after a traumatic injury situation would be in the hospital for one or two days. >> would it be fair to characterize their injuries to be non-life threatening. >> it's hard to estimate but at this time they appear to be non-life threatening. >> how about the other person. >> it could be life threatening. >> i'm sorry i have to go back in to take care of other patients. >> the critical patient can you say where the majority of the gunshot wounds are. >> the gunshot wounds are in a variety of areas. more updates are coming. i'm all done. null thank you have a great day. >> that is the trauma sar sergeant updating reporters a lone gunman walked into lax with a gun in a
i'm sure that will be released later as we gather more information. >> do you have another ucla. no sir i'm not sure about that. it's unclear at this time. they came in and they were injured and we take care of them. zplthat's it. nul can you tell us about the injury? >> i can't. adult children? >> iadult male. >> when do you expect the two victims to be released? >> it's unclear. generally patients in fair condition after a traumatic injury situation would be in...
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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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all three are being treated at ucla medical center. and brian rooney has this press conference begun? >> we are seeing a hundred yards down the road a cluster of officers, and i can't make out whether the police chief is among them. but the press conference has not started, no. >> no, it's very difficult to determine what is going on there. jennifer london, again, your numbers. you were talking to the medical center and they said what? >> ucla medical center told al jazeera that they are treating three male patients. one is in critical condition and the two others are in fair condition. so what we can tell you now, del, that we do know -- again, this has been confirmed that ucla's medical center is treating three male patients. and we understand also that lax is working to try to id the suspect. >> and jennifer we're watching the police officers approach the podium so if i should cut you off that is why. but one of the things concerning that image that you just saw, i realized as you were talking, the images that we saw from inside the
all three are being treated at ucla medical center. and brian rooney has this press conference begun? >> we are seeing a hundred yards down the road a cluster of officers, and i can't make out whether the police chief is among them. but the press conference has not started, no. >> no, it's very difficult to determine what is going on there. jennifer london, again, your numbers. you were talking to the medical center and they said what? >> ucla medical center told al jazeera...
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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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. >> reporter: after years of concussions, researchers at ucla now tell the hall-of-famer he's suffering from cte. chronic traumatic encephalopathy. a degenerative disease of the brain linked to head injury. among his symptoms, depression, loss of memory and uncontrollable outbursts at his family. >> for my daughters to say they are scared of me -- >> reporter: the only known test is performed after death, but researchers at ucla say they may have found another way looking at the protein deposits in the brains of living patients. they're focusing the testing on retired nfl players like dorsett. >> we look for players that had a history of concussions. >> reporter: hall-of-famer joe delamielleure heard about the study and wanted to be first in line. >> no one in our era knew about brain injury. we didn't know what concussion is and we never thought of this. then all of a sudden when guys started turning 45, 50, they start dying or they're really messed up. >> reporter: after years of depression and sleepless nights ucla researchers told him he has cte too. >> there's no other way i got th
. >> reporter: after years of concussions, researchers at ucla now tell the hall-of-famer he's suffering from cte. chronic traumatic encephalopathy. a degenerative disease of the brain linked to head injury. among his symptoms, depression, loss of memory and uncontrollable outbursts at his family. >> for my daughters to say they are scared of me -- >> reporter: the only known test is performed after death, but researchers at ucla say they may have found another way looking at...
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ucla beating colorado right now. >> gus: first down and ten at the 49 for texas tech. another low snap in the middle. ball caught by eric ward. he'll get down at the 41. shaun lewis again. >> charles: shaun lewis one of my favorite players in college football. all over the place, playing coverage, blitzing. good, sure tackler in the open field. there's joe mitchell. a former safety, now turned linebacker. he's played well for oklahoma state this
ucla beating colorado right now. >> gus: first down and ten at the 49 for texas tech. another low snap in the middle. ball caught by eric ward. he'll get down at the 41. shaun lewis again. >> charles: shaun lewis one of my favorite players in college football. all over the place, playing coverage, blitzing. good, sure tackler in the open field. there's joe mitchell. a former safety, now turned linebacker. he's played well for oklahoma state this
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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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and african-american students at ucla are sending a strong message about the lack of diversity. their video has gone viral. >> in fall of 2012, the total enrollment graduate and under graduate for african-american males at ucla was 660 students. that's 3.3% of the 19,838 other males enrolled here. >> i will talk with the students who created the video and started a petition to spark change at the university. it's our "news nation" gut check. join our conversation on twitter. you can find me at tamron hall and my team at newsnation. we'll be right back. but still serving... on the job and in our communities... whose dedication and commitment to excellence continues... in every mission, whatever it may be... affecting our lives every day... for your continued service, we salute you. this message of appreciation to our nations' veterans is brought to you by paralyzed veterans of america and unitedhealth group. his day of coaching begins with knee pain, when... [ man ] hey, brad, want to trade the all-day relief of two aleve for six tylenol? what's the catch? there's no catch. you w
and african-american students at ucla are sending a strong message about the lack of diversity. their video has gone viral. >> in fall of 2012, the total enrollment graduate and under graduate for african-american males at ucla was 660 students. that's 3.3% of the 19,838 other males enrolled here. >> i will talk with the students who created the video and started a petition to spark change at the university. it's our "news nation" gut check. join our conversation on...
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we have information here as well from the ronald reagan ucla medical center. they received three male victims from the lax airport shootings, one arrived in critical condition and two are listed in fair condition. the hospital has sent out its appreciation to the community and they are awaiting to get more information to the public regarding these victims here. but, the terminal itself is still closed. faa says it's a fluid situation and at this point it's a minute by minute -- update on what will happen with flights both those arriving and departing here. we spoke with a number of eyewitnesses who told a similar story of hearing gunshots ring out in the airport, a crowded airport. one person we spoke with at the top of the hour said he was around 150 people when they essentially either hit the deck or ran. he was able to exit an emergency exit and ended up on the tarmac to speak to the police presence right after this man, an innocent passenger was handcuffed because everyone as officers are rushing in is getting looked at, someone now on the tarmac through a
we have information here as well from the ronald reagan ucla medical center. they received three male victims from the lax airport shootings, one arrived in critical condition and two are listed in fair condition. the hospital has sent out its appreciation to the community and they are awaiting to get more information to the public regarding these victims here. but, the terminal itself is still closed. faa says it's a fluid situation and at this point it's a minute by minute -- update on what...
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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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el centro medico ucla en westood recibio tres pacientes varones. uno de ellos, segn los medicos, en condicion grave. he received multiple injuries la doctora encargada de traumatologia dijo que el paciente en condicion grave recibio multiples heridas de bala en el cuerpo. los otros dos pacientes se encuentran en condicion estable. blanca ---los angeles tiene un sin- nmero de vuelos directos al area de la baha, asi que el tiroteo tambien tuvo impacto en los blanca ---los angeles tiene un estable. blanca ---los angeles tiene un sin- nmero de vuelos directos al area de la baha, asi que el tiroteo tambien tuvo impacto en los aeropuertos de nuestra zona. --jaime peluffo nos amplia la informacion. take pkg 0:01 0:10 0:22 0:43 0:54 1:16 pkg el impacto del tiroteo en el aeropuesto de san jos fue una conbinacin de vuelos cancelados, desviados o demorados.. virgin amrica, y southwest fueron los ms afectados. s.o.t. jessica hmyoung/viajó desde lax 20:09:00 it was scary, we were in that area, it was close to where we were. esta pasajera que lleg en un vuelo d
el centro medico ucla en westood recibio tres pacientes varones. uno de ellos, segn los medicos, en condicion grave. he received multiple injuries la doctora encargada de traumatologia dijo que el paciente en condicion grave recibio multiples heridas de bala en el cuerpo. los otros dos pacientes se encuentran en condicion estable. blanca ---los angeles tiene un sin- nmero de vuelos directos al area de la baha, asi que el tiroteo tambien tuvo impacto en los blanca ---los angeles tiene un...
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for now the ucla test is not conclusive. and cte is still typically diagnosed after death in an autopsy. but if it pans out with these larger studies, these could mean knowing more about how cte progresses and more importantly, how to potentially treat it one day. >>> we've got news for the families of anyone suffering from bipolar disease or any other sort of mental illness. unlike the bargain brand, depend gives you new fit-flex®, our best protection. it's a smooth and comfortable fit with more lycra strands. hi sweetie! get your free sample at depend.com. is what makes us different. we take the time to get to know you and your unique health needs. then we help create a personalized healthcare experience that works for you. and you. and you. with 50 years of know-how, and a dedicated network of doctors, health coaches, and wellness experts, we're a partner you can rely on -- today, and tomorrow. we're going beyond insurance to become your partner in health. humana. to become your partner in health. stick with innovation.
for now the ucla test is not conclusive. and cte is still typically diagnosed after death in an autopsy. but if it pans out with these larger studies, these could mean knowing more about how cte progresses and more importantly, how to potentially treat it one day. >>> we've got news for the families of anyone suffering from bipolar disease or any other sort of mental illness. unlike the bargain brand, depend gives you new fit-flex®, our best protection. it's a smooth and comfortable...
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. >> dorsett has been part of this ucla study looking at the brains of former nfl players. let me show you something here. this is a normal brain over here, and this is the brain of players who were in this study, who have had at least one concussion. look over here. you see this sort of bluish hue in the normal brain? you see that in these other brains as well, but pay more attention to these areas of bright yellow and also bright red over here. that's what researchers are concerned about. they believe that could be the proteins typically seen in people with alzheimer's disease. now, of course, it's not just the presence of these that are important, it's important where it shows up in the brain. but in the worse cases of cte, players have suffered these memory problems, they've suffered rage and depression, just like tony dorsett described. for now, the ucla test is not conclusive and cte is still typically diagnosed after death in an autopsy. but if it pans out with these larger studies, this could mean knowing more about cte progresses and most importantly, how to potent
. >> dorsett has been part of this ucla study looking at the brains of former nfl players. let me show you something here. this is a normal brain over here, and this is the brain of players who were in this study, who have had at least one concussion. look over here. you see this sort of bluish hue in the normal brain? you see that in these other brains as well, but pay more attention to these areas of bright yellow and also bright red over here. that's what researchers are concerned...
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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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. >> los cigarrillos electronicos se unen a los elementos prohibidos en ucla, los diez campos seran zonas libres de tabaco a partir del 2 de enero del 2014. >> señalo que de acuerdo al presupuesto se mantendra la colegiatura en 12000 dolares al año. >> para educar y multar a las personas que manejan de forma defensiva. >> la campaña va a ser enfocarse en esas personas que van a mas de 100 millas por hora, suspenderan su licencia por 8 meses y multas de mas de 10 mil dolares. >> unos 22. >> 22000 por voltear en una esquina prohibida. >> un choque en la interesección, es uno de los incidentes mas reciente. >> un pasajero fallecio se cree que el exceso de velocidad fue algo que produjo el accidente. >> el conductor ryan morales manejaba en estado de ebriedad manejaba a mas de 100 millas por hora en una zona de 40. >> manejar es un privilegio que se puede perder si no es ejecutado responsablemente,. >> con el 30% de los votos contados el 69% aprueba la normativa. >> 69% de los residentes apoyan la medida. >> este podria ser el mejor momento de actualizar su tablet ipad ya que (informació
. >> los cigarrillos electronicos se unen a los elementos prohibidos en ucla, los diez campos seran zonas libres de tabaco a partir del 2 de enero del 2014. >> señalo que de acuerdo al presupuesto se mantendra la colegiatura en 12000 dolares al año. >> para educar y multar a las personas que manejan de forma defensiva. >> la campaña va a ser enfocarse en esas personas que van a mas de 100 millas por hora, suspenderan su licencia por 8 meses y multas de mas de 10 mil...
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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...
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ucla got back into the win column. miami trying to pull the upset in the middle of the climate that's florida state football. seminoles leading 14-7, winston with the swing pass to freeman, that's all the opening freeman needs. third ranked florida state stays perfect with a 41-14 win. >> wouldn't expect less than emotional when michigan and michigan state meet. this year at the home of the spartans. michigan state defense was stifling. gardner wants the pass. michigan rushing -48 yards. the 4th quarter run, goes for a touchdown. michigan state improves to 8-1. the win means the spartans get possession of the paul bunyan trophy. >>> when georgia plays, a short pass to girly. nothing girly about this. going 73-yards to the end zone. neither of these teams are ranked. georgia winning 23-20. >> the nebraska-northwestern game, the unquestioned play of the day. nebraska trailing by three, kellogg throws to the end zone with all he's got. the ball comes down in the crowd where it's tip and into the arms of jordan westercamp.
ucla got back into the win column. miami trying to pull the upset in the middle of the climate that's florida state football. seminoles leading 14-7, winston with the swing pass to freeman, that's all the opening freeman needs. third ranked florida state stays perfect with a 41-14 win. >> wouldn't expect less than emotional when michigan and michigan state meet. this year at the home of the spartans. michigan state defense was stifling. gardner wants the pass. michigan rushing -48 yards....
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so it is possible that the shooter is the critical condition patient at ucla ronald reagan. it's also possible that it's not him and it's someone else. but yes, someone who was shot multiple times in the chest would very likely be in critical condition. >> all right. elizabeth, we'll come back to you when you have more information. thank you so much. we appreciate it. we will go to deb feyerick in new york. she has been calling all her sources getting information about the shooting. deb, what is the latest? >> well, we can tell you there's now a photograph that is coming out of both the firearm that was used by the shooter as well as what's believed to be an item of his clothing. you can see it right there. that is the assault rifle that the shooter allegedly used. next to it you can see a magazine. there was one magazine that was actually in the gun. there were two taken from his clothing as well. he was wearing gray camouflage. he made it deep into the terminal, according to the police chief, who responded to that. he made it deep into the terminal and that's when officers
so it is possible that the shooter is the critical condition patient at ucla ronald reagan. it's also possible that it's not him and it's someone else. but yes, someone who was shot multiple times in the chest would very likely be in critical condition. >> all right. elizabeth, we'll come back to you when you have more information. thank you so much. we appreciate it. we will go to deb feyerick in new york. she has been calling all her sources getting information about the shooting. deb,...
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harbor general hospital, a 29-year-old man shot in the leg going to ucla medical center in westwood. we saw some of those pictures, one man earlier who looked like he had been shot in the leg in a wheelchair, then loaded into the back of an ambulance. will kohlschreiber want to bring you back in a second. terminal three was sevacuated. have you seen at the other terminals flights coming in out out? >> no flights have taken off since we've been here. we have flights that need to land, so they come and they land. i see flights lined up actually out on the runway, and there are as i pull out -- >> you're watching live coverage from our nbc station in los angeles, knbc, of an incident still unfolding at los angeles international airport. i'm scott cohn in the cnbc newsroom. 9:30 west coast time, 12:30 eastern time there were reports of shots fired in terminal three at lax. that's the terminal that serves aleen allegiant, front tier, jetblue, virgin australia. what we know we believe what people have been injured. there are multiple reports about the suspect,
harbor general hospital, a 29-year-old man shot in the leg going to ucla medical center in westwood. we saw some of those pictures, one man earlier who looked like he had been shot in the leg in a wheelchair, then loaded into the back of an ambulance. will kohlschreiber want to bring you back in a second. terminal three was sevacuated. have you seen at the other terminals flights coming in out out? >> no flights have taken off since we've been here. we have flights that need to land, so...
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sonrisa la hacen pasar por fina es la calaca famosa con un grabador, gracias a marta ramirez hasta la ucla, llego. >> lo vemos como katrina pero no se llama katrina cuando jose guadalupe la interpreto la realizo en un folleto con vanessa rollos, la llamo garbanceras. >> se lee la titular donde luce resplnadeciente. >> que es garbancera?. >> es un termino que se le da a personas que le da vergüenza ser humilde. >> hay hermosas garbanceras pero ha de ser calaveras del monton. >> con pozada da toque humanista que hace satira, empieza ese cambio que le da a la función de la calavera. >> ♪ . >> ♪ . >> está cuestión es una satira para la gente que vivia, por eso hacia de madero la maderista con bigotes, un chacal patas de araña con ponzoñio. >> parecia que hironia que el creador moriria pero no paso tanto tiempo hacerlo simbolo nacional, paso por el mejor. >> la katrina viene de jose guadalupe posada y tiene al joven, al niño estelio rivera y ella por primera vez está toda vestida, completa. >> en el mural sueño de la alamedra central da nombre a katrina. >> la imagen de katrina es
sonrisa la hacen pasar por fina es la calaca famosa con un grabador, gracias a marta ramirez hasta la ucla, llego. >> lo vemos como katrina pero no se llama katrina cuando jose guadalupe la interpreto la realizo en un folleto con vanessa rollos, la llamo garbanceras. >> se lee la titular donde luce resplnadeciente. >> que es garbancera?. >> es un termino que se le da a personas que le da vergüenza ser humilde. >> hay hermosas garbanceras pero ha de ser calaveras...
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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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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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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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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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. >> she went to ucla. usc, their temporary coach, wrote this letter to all of members of their marching band. and he was saying to them we look forward to the competition because they're going up against stanford on saturday. stanford favored by four. i also went to a uc system school. i look for the usc losing. >> i join you in that sense. this is "first look". stay tuned, "way too early" starts right now. >>> you apologize to your family, you apologize to the council and you apologize to the people with respect to your behavior. every especially said has been because you vindicate that had you've been ineeb brie eighted, and yet you fail to appreciate that perhaps there is a plb there. >> i've admitted to my mistakes and i said it would not happen again and it has never happened again at the air
. >> she went to ucla. usc, their temporary coach, wrote this letter to all of members of their marching band. and he was saying to them we look forward to the competition because they're going up against stanford on saturday. stanford favored by four. i also went to a uc system school. i look for the usc losing. >> i join you in that sense. this is "first look". stay tuned, "way too early" starts right now. >>> you apologize to your family, you...
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the professor of clinical family medicine at ucla. >> it is like the fox overseeing the chicken coup and that's a huge problem. >> they refused international help. that's unwise. >> it is the biggest ticking time bomb in history. the damaged plant is in no condition to withstand 509 -- another earthquake or tsunami. this was what happened when the first sea wall struck. it was shattered. as we know provided little protection. the tsunami flooded the plant and cutoff the power and the melt down was on the way. the defenses today are far less. just last week one of canada's top environmental scientists described what would happen if a massive quake did hit today. >> everybody on the west coast of north america should evacuate. if that is not terrifying, i don't know what is. >> less than two weeks ago a 7.1 quake that generated a small tsunami did hit that region of japan. luckily it did not further damage fukushima, but it is tense moments. reminder, there is little room for error when an earthquake can strike at anytime. >>> and two stock 10 men are -- stockton men are accused of kid
the professor of clinical family medicine at ucla. >> it is like the fox overseeing the chicken coup and that's a huge problem. >> they refused international help. that's unwise. >> it is the biggest ticking time bomb in history. the damaged plant is in no condition to withstand 509 -- another earthquake or tsunami. this was what happened when the first sea wall struck. it was shattered. as we know provided little protection. the tsunami flooded the plant and cutoff the power...
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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 wells 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. in
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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let's go to a press conference right now at ucla hospital. >> i can't comment on that. >> the person in critical condition -- is that a gunshot wound victim? >> yes, sir. >> can you talk about how -- why they were brought here today? >> well, in an event like this occurs -- we clear out rooms and get ready and get our personnel into something we're well prepared to do. as it turned out thankfully we received only three. >> did you receive any patients who --? >> three patients, one critical, two -- >> i'm sorry, i don't know that. >> doctor, can you tell us more about their description, their ages perhaps? >> unfortunately i can't due to privacy concerns and they are details i don't have. they come with very little information and we'll take care of the injuries. i'm sure that will be released later. >> you had mentioned you have been able to talk -- >> another ucla facility? >> no, sir, i'm not sure about that. >> are all of these people residents of los angeles? >> i don't know anything at this time. we take care of them, that's it. >> we're going to take a quick break but another
let's go to a press conference right now at ucla hospital. >> i can't comment on that. >> the person in critical condition -- is that a gunshot wound victim? >> yes, sir. >> can you talk about how -- why they were brought here today? >> well, in an event like this occurs -- we clear out rooms and get ready and get our personnel into something we're well prepared to do. as it turned out thankfully we received only three. >> did you receive any patients who --?...
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and seven shooting victims who are at ucla medical center. we're still trying to get some sense of their condition at this point, but we want to talk about security issues and what's going on at l.a.x. joining us is jeff lanza, former fbi agent, and aaltorii from mythbusters, was in terminal 3. can you tell us what you have or have not seen? >> this is the most -- it's like a nightmare come true. when you hear about these things that happen in the news you're like, gosh, i'm glad i wasn't there. i was at gated 33 when i heard gunshots and everybody ran down the hallway toward the gate. it was just panic everywhere. people were jumping all over each other, jumping -- we were trying to stay low, ducking. i kept my eye on the corridor to make sure he wasn't going to come down. finally security opened up one of the gates and we all piled out down the stairs onto the tarmac and basically just hid behind whatever we could find. >> we have a map of terminal 3. this is not the one i'm thinking of, guys -- there it is. you were in 33. did you get to s
and seven shooting victims who are at ucla medical center. we're still trying to get some sense of their condition at this point, but we want to talk about security issues and what's going on at l.a.x. joining us is jeff lanza, former fbi agent, and aaltorii from mythbusters, was in terminal 3. can you tell us what you have or have not seen? >> this is the most -- it's like a nightmare come true. when you hear about these things that happen in the news you're like, gosh, i'm glad i wasn't...
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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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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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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 beating colorado right now. >> gus: first down and ten at the 49 for texas tech. another low snap in the middle. ball caught by eric ward. he'll get down at the 41. shaun lewis again. >> charles: shaun lewis one of my favorite players in college football. all over the place, playing coverage, blitzing. good, sure tackler in the open field. there's joe mitchell. a former safety, now turned linebacker. he's played well for oklahoma state this season. >> gus: with 2:43 to go in the fourth , let's recap the game. oklahoma state getting off to a great start. >> charles: you mentioned at the top, desmond roland running the football would be huge for oklahoma state. we knew jace amaro was a terrific player. he showed us yet again. career night in terms of number of catches. but clint chelf, okay, we've said it. change the back on him. you say he's not a running quarterback? you're making a big mistake in your scouting report. he's a dual threat quarterback now, can run it and throw it. >> gus: look at the plays. maybe the center is the reason the snaps are low. because t
ucla beating colorado right now. >> gus: first down and ten at the 49 for texas tech. another low snap in the middle. ball caught by eric ward. he'll get down at the 41. shaun lewis again. >> charles: shaun lewis one of my favorite players in college football. all over the place, playing coverage, blitzing. good, sure tackler in the open field. there's joe mitchell. a former safety, now turned linebacker. he's played well for oklahoma state this season. >> gus: with 2:43 to go...
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., ucla med center, where they are supposed to have brought victims, lone suspect in custody. no actual status on the health or condition of the suspect but we have heard he's in custody. once we hear more about what was said at the ucla presser, we'll bring it to you. >> back to the markets. after big october gains, the green arrows are carrying into november, except for the nasdaq. dominic chu is breaking down some of the day's big movers. >> let's begin with the container store, which doubled in its value in its first day of trading. the retailer sells products ranging from laundry bags to luggage. time warner cable, it spiked late in the day amid talk charter communications would make a bid for the company possiblily by the end of the year. not all is well with wellcare health plans. lowering full-year guidance after beating street views in third quarter. they fired their ceo, replacing him on an interim basis with current chairman. jcpenney moving higher after itg investment research lifted sales forecast citing improving sales trends in five of the last seven weeks. fina
., ucla med center, where they are supposed to have brought victims, lone suspect in custody. no actual status on the health or condition of the suspect but we have heard he's in custody. once we hear more about what was said at the ucla presser, we'll bring it to you. >> back to the markets. after big october gains, the green arrows are carrying into november, except for the nasdaq. dominic chu is breaking down some of the day's big movers. >> let's begin with the container store,...
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they've been taken to the ucla hospital. they have three patients, with unis in critical condition. >> i'll update us on the markets. this is cnbc. gold is down 13 bucks, we're not getting any fear or risk bid that we talk about sometimes. gold is down. the dow is actually up 55 points right now so we're not seeing a negative impact. we have seen situations in the past where there is airport events, mandy, whatever it might be, a risk on sell position if you will for stocks, people hit sell and then figure out the situation later. i think unfortunately and this is a sad testament to our times that we are now seeing so many types of these incidents, perhaps not at airports but around the country, right, that we have become not immune to them but we have perhaps interest a market perspective become more muted. the best performing stock, boeing, jpmorgan chase the worst is chevron. >> dow is on track for its third weekly gain. we have phil lebeau and eamon javers. the president has been briefed on the situation. any minute we'l
they've been taken to the ucla hospital. they have three patients, with unis in critical condition. >> i'll update us on the markets. this is cnbc. gold is down 13 bucks, we're not getting any fear or risk bid that we talk about sometimes. gold is down. the dow is actually up 55 points right now so we're not seeing a negative impact. we have seen situations in the past where there is airport events, mandy, whatever it might be, a risk on sell position if you will for stocks, people hit...