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a recent survey by the field poll and u.c. berkeley say 51% want to abolish the death penalty and replace it with life without parole. 45% want to keep it and the rest were undecided. another poll found only 44% in favor of repealing the death penalty and 45% who want to keep it. >>> another closely watched ballot issue measures z. it would restrict how oil companies use water. fracking requires drilling underground and injecting rocks with water and chem cass. opponents say it harms the viefrmt. >>> a record 19.4 million californians have registered to vote. the secretary of state has just leased the final tally prior to election day. you know what? that's the highest percentage of eligible percentage registered to vote in general election in 20 years. 25% democrats and 26% republicans. over 20% are over 66 years old making up the biggest age group. >>> now we have a comprehensive election tool. click the icon your voice, your vote. voters edge election guide. then enter your address. that will enable you to get a comprehensi
a recent survey by the field poll and u.c. berkeley say 51% want to abolish the death penalty and replace it with life without parole. 45% want to keep it and the rest were undecided. another poll found only 44% in favor of repealing the death penalty and 45% who want to keep it. >>> another closely watched ballot issue measures z. it would restrict how oil companies use water. fracking requires drilling underground and injecting rocks with water and chem cass. opponents say it harms...
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this is where so many of the discussions we had in the 60s emanated from u.c. berkeley which is completely shutting count idea of multi lateral thought and discussion. robbie, unfortunately we have to go. i hope you come back because there is so much more to talk about. we have to make sure college is safe even for nut jobs. >> indeed. thank you for having me. kennedy: the party panel returns. are you hoping to turn your thanksgiving dinner into a bar fight? we'll talk about mass uninvites. maybe you are one of them. afoot and light-hearted i take to the open road. healthy, free, the world before me, the long brown path before me leading wherever i choose. the east and the west are mine. the north and the south are mine. all seems beautiful to me. melania trump shaping up to be a first lady living in new york city. the office of first lady comes with a staff and budget of over $1.5 million. so should we fold up the office of the first lady all together? the party panel is back. kirsten haglund. skier step, do we talked about tradition at the top of the show. sh
this is where so many of the discussions we had in the 60s emanated from u.c. berkeley which is completely shutting count idea of multi lateral thought and discussion. robbie, unfortunately we have to go. i hope you come back because there is so much more to talk about. we have to make sure college is safe even for nut jobs. >> indeed. thank you for having me. kennedy: the party panel returns. are you hoping to turn your thanksgiving dinner into a bar fight? we'll talk about mass...
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you have somebody in u.c. berkeley as well. you had another person who was not muslim but was wearing a head scarf because she had lupus. she had her car broken into and a note saying hateful things. >> and she's not even muslim. >> exactly. so we have received a number of calls and messages and, you know, care has found 111 cases around the country. and that's a very small number compared to what is actually happening because people don't want to either come out, or they don't know where to come out to. >> 111 cases over what period of time? >> this is just within the election time. >> just within the election time. bianca, as a young student at fremont high school in oakland, and you're hearing these stories. you've heard matthew talk. you've heard samina talk. how are you understanding what they're saying, and how does it hit home for young people like you? >> well, talking as a young latina female in a very urban area and very diverse, honestly, we are all terrified what can happen just hearing based on her stories, you kno
you have somebody in u.c. berkeley as well. you had another person who was not muslim but was wearing a head scarf because she had lupus. she had her car broken into and a note saying hateful things. >> and she's not even muslim. >> exactly. so we have received a number of calls and messages and, you know, care has found 111 cases around the country. and that's a very small number compared to what is actually happening because people don't want to either come out, or they don't know...
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. >> it's a game day tradition at u.c. berkeley. the football team speakers the stadium through a sea of fans while the band riles up the crowd but there was no music. a university official said the band was concerned rain would damage the instruments. the big change in weather came just in time for the big game against stanford, one of college football's greatest rivalries, but it did not dampen spirits. >> a little water won't hurt anyone. >> for me it's more epic. it's football weather. >> many fans supported ponchos in their team colors. the party seen was still as big as every at fraternity. >> i'm going out. aim in my shorts. yeah, it's pretty popular. >> victor said there's fewer people than normal, but they are barbecuing and came prepared with tarps. >> every now and then we poke the thing and the water falls off. that's the best solution we've found be so far. >> showers soaked milbrae, high winds battered the coast where there's a high surf advisory. in salinas, two tree branches toppled over powerlines. abc7 news >> and
. >> it's a game day tradition at u.c. berkeley. the football team speakers the stadium through a sea of fans while the band riles up the crowd but there was no music. a university official said the band was concerned rain would damage the instruments. the big change in weather came just in time for the big game against stanford, one of college football's greatest rivalries, but it did not dampen spirits. >> a little water won't hurt anyone. >> for me it's more epic. it's...
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. >>> still to come here, a walkout at u.c. berkeley. this time it was about the professor. the demands they're making. >>> the raiders in mexico, some say teams playing abroad makes financial sense but what about the fans? >> the color a runs through all sports is green. . >>> san fransisco city hall is bathed in purple to mark world prematurity day. it's to raise the awareness of health issues for premature babies. here in california it's one in ten. researchers have developed a blood test of having a premature baby. hospitals home it reduces the number of preterm births. >>> if you're hoping to attend the home game on monday fight you're going to need a passport. >> that's because they're playing in mexico city. as scott reese reports, it's another example of u.s. sports trending globally ♪ when the flag was still there ♪ . >> reporter: american pro sports have not been indigenous to america for several decades. the nba debuted in tokyo in 1990. since then beings baseball, hockey, and football have followed suit. >> quite an atmosphere in london england. >> reporter:
. >>> still to come here, a walkout at u.c. berkeley. this time it was about the professor. the demands they're making. >>> the raiders in mexico, some say teams playing abroad makes financial sense but what about the fans? >> the color a runs through all sports is green. . >>> san fransisco city hall is bathed in purple to mark world prematurity day. it's to raise the awareness of health issues for premature babies. here in california it's one in ten....
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. >> it's a game day tradition at u.c. berkeley. the football team speakers the stadium through a sea of fans while the band riles up the crowd but there was no music. a university official said the band was concerned rain would damage the instruments. the big change in weather came just in time for the big game against stanford, one of college football's greatest rivalries, but it did not dampen spirits. >> a little water won't hurt anyone. >> for me it's more epic. it's football weather. >> reporter: many cal and stanford fans supported ponchos in their team colors. the party scene was still as big as ever at fraternities. >> i'm going out. i'm in my shorts. yeah, it's pretty popular. >> victor said there's fewer people than normal, but they are barbecuing and came prepared with tarps. >> every now and then we poke the thing and the water falls off. that's the best solution we've found be so far. >> rain fell all over the area. >> showers soaked milbrae, high winds battered the coast where there's a high surf advisory. in salinas,
. >> it's a game day tradition at u.c. berkeley. the football team speakers the stadium through a sea of fans while the band riles up the crowd but there was no music. a university official said the band was concerned rain would damage the instruments. the big change in weather came just in time for the big game against stanford, one of college football's greatest rivalries, but it did not dampen spirits. >> a little water won't hurt anyone. >> for me it's more epic. it's...
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even though he briefly attended u.c. berkeley. [laughter] he lectured often at stanford about literature, socialism and social justice and involved with the stanford graduate student. who remain lifelong friends and colleagues. and the stanford university press publishes letters and complete works just to name a few examples. our program today will consist of four presenters, followed by audience participation. our speakers today -- we begin with sue hudson and gene reisman. sue is with the huntington library. and gene is the university of texas at san antonio. and both of them will be giving us a presentation today on jack london's photojournalism. >> and peter will be talking about the era that jack london lived and the gilded age of california. and lastly, donna campbell from washington state university. donna will be talking about jack london, his relationship to western literature and other writers of the era and she says she's going to talk a little about the bohemian grove in jack london's involvement there at carmel and ot
even though he briefly attended u.c. berkeley. [laughter] he lectured often at stanford about literature, socialism and social justice and involved with the stanford graduate student. who remain lifelong friends and colleagues. and the stanford university press publishes letters and complete works just to name a few examples. our program today will consist of four presenters, followed by audience participation. our speakers today -- we begin with sue hudson and gene reisman. sue is with the...