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i majored in business at ucla. that was a very busy time in my classes and also practicing with the team. but when blacks from black colleges in the south were getting the heads kicked in at the sit-ins i didn't like myself for not speaking out more. i was more single focused about tennis and i -- i felt very guilty about doing that. >> arthur was named to the davis cup team. it was the first time a person of color made the davis cup team. he was one of the guys and they didn't look at him as a black tennis player. they looked at him as a tennis player. >> the davis cup was in essence our olympics. for arthur that seemed like a no brainer. who wouldn't want to represent your country? what it entailed was that he had to play up to four weeks a year if you were going to win. like home and away series. if you get a davis cup that looks good on the resume. it was huge to play davis cup. >> arthur was quite an unusual type. he was very sort of skinny and gangly and he had a big serve. most people serve stationary but ar
i majored in business at ucla. that was a very busy time in my classes and also practicing with the team. but when blacks from black colleges in the south were getting the heads kicked in at the sit-ins i didn't like myself for not speaking out more. i was more single focused about tennis and i -- i felt very guilty about doing that. >> arthur was named to the davis cup team. it was the first time a person of color made the davis cup team. he was one of the guys and they didn't look at...
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when i was about to graduate high school, i got a phone call from ucla. and the tennis coach called up and out of the clear blue sky just said how would you like to go to ucla? i received a scholarship sight unseen. it took me all of three seconds to say yes. ♪ >> when arthur and i arrived at ucla, california was the hotbed of tennis. if you really wanted to expand your tennis career and become a top tennis player in the world california was the place to come. ucla was the perfect place for us. living at sproul hall it was great. it was a coed dorm. a lot of the girls that lived in the dorm we all became friends. arthur was dating a couple of them. it was a very healthy social life. >> you mentioned the excitement of your first date with a white girl at ucla. >> yes. being a black southerner it was taboo especially when you have been taught and your ancestors even during and after slavery were taught that the white woman was untouchable, like she's a queen, and just not to be defiled and not to have anything to do with lesser beings. so you have a natur
when i was about to graduate high school, i got a phone call from ucla. and the tennis coach called up and out of the clear blue sky just said how would you like to go to ucla? i received a scholarship sight unseen. it took me all of three seconds to say yes. ♪ >> when arthur and i arrived at ucla, california was the hotbed of tennis. if you really wanted to expand your tennis career and become a top tennis player in the world california was the place to come. ucla was the perfect place...
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ucla was paying guys. boosters would collect all this money to get the best players to come to ucla and play. that was a glimpse into what was going on. obviously it wasn't legal. it was against ncaa rules and you would suffer punishment if you committed this stuff. but early 90s, players started saying if you are going to sell a jersey with my number on it and my name, why am i not making any money. it saddens me, this seems to be where we are. but it built up and built up and this was found to happen. brian: the rutgers and the perdues. but at least put the rules in stone and tell us the parameters. i know you lived in the best of the business nfl reporting from the sideline. but colin kaepernick wants to turn back time. he has a tryout with the raiders. how do you think he will do? >> he's been out of the league for five years. that's strike one. strike two is he's 35 going on 36 years old. you can bring him in and he could be a backup. i heard his workouts are not super stellar, they have been okay. bu
ucla was paying guys. boosters would collect all this money to get the best players to come to ucla and play. that was a glimpse into what was going on. obviously it wasn't legal. it was against ncaa rules and you would suffer punishment if you committed this stuff. but early 90s, players started saying if you are going to sell a jersey with my number on it and my name, why am i not making any money. it saddens me, this seems to be where we are. but it built up and built up and this was found...
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there is no way anybody can tell me -- i have a degree in plug will science from ucla -- nobody is going to tell me he lost the election when he was up a hundred thousand votes at midnight the night of the election. host: this is rob out of new york city, democrat. caller: good morning. thank you for c-span. you do a great job. the caller just talked about how democrats hate trump. i cannot talk about the rest of my fellow democrats, but i can tell you i hate when people lie to my face or lie to me on television. i hate when people distort the truth. if you have ever gone out with a girlfriend or spouse who you know is lying to you, you are unsettled and you do not like it. you do not like people who give you wrong information. it is a shame that we have to even go through all of this. it is important they go through all of this investigation and talk to all these individuals who were involved, the legal teams for trump. barr finally is talking truth. it is a shame we are spending this money and time. it reminds me of a hearing about trump's failures over the years, the bankruptcies in a
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stay using ucla day. all right some british. politicians say they now know how women feel during menopause they put on special vests to simulate a hot flash. fellow member of parliament carolyn harris said it's easy to underestimate the intensity of hot flashes and the impact they have on daily life the men who put on the vest called hot flashes deeply unpleasant. now, how about we simulate pregnancy? oh, let's do that. i thought you're gonna say child birth. yeah. i just passed the kidney stone a couple weeks ago. does that count? sandia i mean i don't want to say sometimes women go if men had to do those things those big babies. sorry guys, nothing personal but don't i mean i think that's a good idea right empathy. yeah. absolutely kristen. i mean look, there's no question about it women have to go through not only having children -- cycles hot flashes. i mean, there's a lot and i think that it would really make men understand where women are coming from. so i think it's all good, right? there'll be more massages when those th
stay using ucla day. all right some british. politicians say they now know how women feel during menopause they put on special vests to simulate a hot flash. fellow member of parliament carolyn harris said it's easy to underestimate the intensity of hot flashes and the impact they have on daily life the men who put on the vest called hot flashes deeply unpleasant. now, how about we simulate pregnancy? oh, let's do that. i thought you're gonna say child birth. yeah. i just passed the kidney...
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. >> more importantly than my yankee status, i'd like to you as reportedly a future big ten foe, ucla bruins, how about that? kennedy: and kind of upset because i boys been able to root for the big tens i like and all of a sudden now i have to despise an entirely new roster, certainly these will be lucrative games ucla and they will play in and they will have greater strength of schedule which may challenge their various departments into becoming even better than they already are, i don't know how to feel about that, i guess. >> i would say go cats and i hate you now. kennedy: i know. that's not true, take it back. it's not true. >> i guess i get the sports thing. kennedy: let's talk about thomas calling this strain of wokeness 'taken over the democrat party as the local progressives have been successful at shutting everyone down, he because of the new perfectionism. what is the saying? perfect is the enemy of the good? >> yeah and i feel like this ship has kind of sailed on the left. joe biden who ran as a healer moderate has been pandering to exactly this crowd his entire presidency
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. >> according to a ucla executive, the company will explore all options including an appeal. >>> now to the tesla fire burning outside of livermore right now. looks like firefighters have made some improvements. at least from this vantage point, it looks like that smoke we talked about that a lot, it went from dark black to gray in color. you can still see the flames along the ridge, but it looks like they have made some progress. i am sang anxious to see how mu progress. the flames burning in that remote area. the fire is 100 acres so far and they did anticipate it to grow given that really yellow hillside. >> yeah, and you just mentioned that ter rain, those rolling hills, i mean, it's just dry straw out there. and, i mean it's just ready to go, ready to burn. >> nothing but fuel. >> let's check in with meteorologist apopaul heggen li at the alameda county fairgrounds in pleasanton. you were next to one of those fires that blew up this afternoon. >> the canyon fire on the ridge line behind me now still smoldering, not producing near lit volume of smoke it was. they are going to con
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new study by ucla, stanford university, reveals disturbing new information about covid-19 vaccines. i'm elizabeth macdonald. the evening he had -- "the evening edit" starts right now. >> welcome to the show. stocks ending down today. worries about recession continue to grip the market. now the s&p 500 in its worst first half performance since 1970. in just a year-and-a-half under biden stocks, inflation, gas back to the ford and carter era and the president talking raising taxes. the fed is talking more interest rate hikes in the teeth of a recession. president biden again repeated a false claim today that fact-checkers already said is wrong, that inflation is higher elsewhere versus the u.s. when inflation is actually lower in europe. plus americans say we live here. we don't live in europe. edward lawrence is in madrid with more. edward. reporter: you know president joe biden again blaming high gas prices and inflation specifically, food, on russian president vladmir putin. so in an interview today this afternoon here in madrid senator thom tillis told me it is inaccurate to say h
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she went to college in san diego before transferring to ucla. she now works for nasa while blogging about science. inspiration for so many little girls. >> absolutely. thanks very much for watching nightly news. coming up next. >> we will see you again at 6:00. gh floodwaters, drivers desperately trying to free their vehicles. dozens of water rescues across the city cities smashing their records for rain in a single day >> all these cars on the street floating. >> the system leaving a deadly path across the cariean. a cruise ship rescuing 16 people at sea >>> a major baby formula plant in the country restarted production today its shutdown months ago helped spark the current shortage how long until products reach the shelves.
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shorta >>> a hillsboro couple who admitted to paying $600,000 to get their daughters admitted to usc and ucla will not be going to prison. real estate tycoon bruce isaacson and his wife davina pleaded guilty. it came after the couple cooperated with investigators and helped prosecutors convict other parents and coaches. the couple was sentenced to one year probation and $8500 in fines. >>> the search is on for the suspect wanted in a string of assaults along a trail in rohnert park. they all happened over the weekend on the smart bike path between southwest boulevard and rohnert park expressway. in separate incidents women were assaulted by a man riding a black mountain bike. a third woman reported a man on a bike chased her and exposed himself. >>> searches for a burglary suspect accused of stealing firearms and power tools. investigators released these photos of a suspect. one shows the man with a holstered gun on his hip. deputy says the suspect is connected to at least three burglaries in napa and calistoga this month. >>> bart is reopening bathrooms at two of its stations, montgomery and
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. >> an ucla study projects that 50% of out-of-state abortion care will come from arizona, 25% from utah and texas, and 10% will come from southern states in middle america. and just 5% are expected to come from the east coast. while california is welcoming women from out of state, it will not pay for their travel to get here. california's budget includes $40 million to cover abortions for women who can't afford them, including for women from other states. now, activists hoped for a travel fund. they hoped it would be part of that budget, but the governor's office says governor newsom chose to focus on strengthening and expanding california's existing abortion services. disappointed activists want more, saying travel costs are the biggest barrier to getting an out-of-state abortion. >>> still to come, vice president kamala harris is set to land in the bay area any minute now. this is a live look at sfo. what we've learned about the purpose of her visit next. >>> and escaping a brutal war in ukraine. the amazing story of survival that has led to the south bay. >>> and at 72 degrees right
. >> an ucla study projects that 50% of out-of-state abortion care will come from arizona, 25% from utah and texas, and 10% will come from southern states in middle america. and just 5% are expected to come from the east coast. while california is welcoming women from out of state, it will not pay for their travel to get here. california's budget includes $40 million to cover abortions for women who can't afford them, including for women from other states. now, activists hoped for a...
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the isaacson's paid to get their children into usc and ucla. because they pleaded guilty early and worked with prosecutors to convict dozens of other rich parents, they faced lesser sentences. today they were fined $8,000 and given a year of probation plus 250 hours of community service. >>> nasa is beginning its return to the moon. today the launch of a new spacecraft to make trips to the moon easier. the trip was based in new zealand.. it's called capstone. they're working to identify a new orbit for nasa to build a space station. capstone is taking a slow but efficient course. it's expected to take four months to reach the moon and spend six months in orbit. >>> okay, the countdown is on. less than 48 hours away the free agency period opens up in the nba. so who are the warriors going to try to keep and who might be walking out the door? stay with us. another crazy day? of course—you're a cio in 2022. but you're ready. because you've got the next generation in global secure networking from comcast business. with fully integrated security s
the isaacson's paid to get their children into usc and ucla. because they pleaded guilty early and worked with prosecutors to convict dozens of other rich parents, they faced lesser sentences. today they were fined $8,000 and given a year of probation plus 250 hours of community service. >>> nasa is beginning its return to the moon. today the launch of a new spacecraft to make trips to the moon easier. the trip was based in new zealand.. it's called capstone. they're working to...
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and after the olympics going to ucla. >> wow. so lila says she wants to own a roller skating shop with a skate park in the back that could be accessible to all. she has skills. negative, kidding. i bet she is going to like reinvigorate the roller skating trend. she is amazing. she makes it look so effortless. >> what did you learn to do during the pandemic? >> complain. >> yeah. >> and eat, mostly. >> i tell you what, it's not easy skating. at my first job, there was a sonic skating car hop where they would deliver the food. i did a story and put on the skates and tried to roller skate through the parking lot. >> how much were you wearing? >> i was wearing a suit and tie doing it. it was not easy. i fell. it's not easy. so kudos to her. takes captioning sponsored by cbs >> o'donnell: tonight, we have several top headlines as we come on the air. the captivating evidence in the. january 6 hearing, including the danger to then-vice president pence. plus, what president biden is saying tonight about the possibility of a recession. th
and after the olympics going to ucla. >> wow. so lila says she wants to own a roller skating shop with a skate park in the back that could be accessible to all. she has skills. negative, kidding. i bet she is going to like reinvigorate the roller skating trend. she is amazing. she makes it look so effortless. >> what did you learn to do during the pandemic? >> complain. >> yeah. >> and eat, mostly. >> i tell you what, it's not easy skating. at my first job,...
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chris poliquin, is based at the ucla anderson school of management and has written extensively about gun control. he told me more about the reforms that have been passed. you know, they might make some difference. although several of these provisions are modest, this bill is the most significant change in gun control on the federal level in decades and many of the provisions go far beyond token gestures so, expanding background checks to include juvenile court records, implementing red flag was on the family and friends to take guns getting court orders taken away from dangerous individuals. the new prohibitions on domestic violence offenders from purchasing firearms and others could go some length to saving lives. w, . , ., ., lives. saying that they do not no far lives. saying that they do not go far enough. _ lives. saying that they do not go far enough, what - lives. saying that they do not go far enough, what do - lives. saying that they do not go far enough, what do you l go far enough, what do you think the ideal situation would be that he has in mind? how far would he wanted
chris poliquin, is based at the ucla anderson school of management and has written extensively about gun control. he told me more about the reforms that have been passed. you know, they might make some difference. although several of these provisions are modest, this bill is the most significant change in gun control on the federal level in decades and many of the provisions go far beyond token gestures so, expanding background checks to include juvenile court records, implementing red flag was...
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she hit two home runs to keep ucla softball alive in the college world series. but top ranked oklahoma roared back in the second game. jocelyn alo hit a grand slam, her sooners rode that granny and routed the bruins 15-0 to advance to the finals against texas. >>> miami heat president pat riley turned 77 in march but made it clear today he has no plans to retire anytime soon. >> i'm 77 years old, and right now i can do more push-ups than you can do right now. if you want to go to the mat, let's go. can you see that? >> no one needs to see that. >> all aboard the pain train. >> shout-out to rams defensive star aaron donald. the team reworked his contract. punched in $40 million into his bank account. his value now, three years, $95 million. first of the non-nfl quarterbacks to make $30 million a year. that buys allen a lot of bait and tackle. >> they want to punch me up that much, i may change my mind right now. maybe not. >> sign up again. >>> up next, a familiar symbol of the aids epidemic on display. the hi for state controller, only yiu will save taxpayers mo
she hit two home runs to keep ucla softball alive in the college world series. but top ranked oklahoma roared back in the second game. jocelyn alo hit a grand slam, her sooners rode that granny and routed the bruins 15-0 to advance to the finals against texas. >>> miami heat president pat riley turned 77 in march but made it clear today he has no plans to retire anytime soon. >> i'm 77 years old, and right now i can do more push-ups than you can do right now. if you want to go to...
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to offer his recollection and his thoughts on the incident that tragically took the life of sharina, ucla. we, whether it is in your i'm sorry and of course, and of course injured him as well. we heard from us not only in recent days, but going back to world press freedom day earlier this month. and throughout the course of this administration, we stand with journalists around the world who are doing their jobs in situations that sometimes are unfortunately dangerous. we're still ahead here now, is there a lebanon political newcomers march would change the new parliament reelect thing speaker, and we'll hear watch k pops, because does the white ah, there's been about 40 to 60 centimeters of snow across the australian l. so of course, scott low temperature's there, but not just in the hills. also laura ground. so waking up on thursday, look at this to below and camera dark of the blue, the lower the temperature here. let's talk about that act of weather. once again, another system winding up through the byte bad of rain is stretching pretty much from adelaide rate through to tasmania. if i
to offer his recollection and his thoughts on the incident that tragically took the life of sharina, ucla. we, whether it is in your i'm sorry and of course, and of course injured him as well. we heard from us not only in recent days, but going back to world press freedom day earlier this month. and throughout the course of this administration, we stand with journalists around the world who are doing their jobs in situations that sometimes are unfortunately dangerous. we're still ahead here...
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sharon abil, ucla was shot in the head by israeli forces while she was on assignment in janine, on the day of her funeral is wildly forces stormed the procession and started beating mourners, causing po, bear as to almost drop her casket that didn't stop thousands of palestinians from marching through occupied east jerusalem to take part in her funeral and burial members of the international community have condemned her killing and continued to call for an investigation. sharon was with al jazeera for 25 years, having the story of these rarely occupation. she was known as the voice of palestine. protests have been taking place in several cities across sir dan, calling of for a return to civilian rome. security forces, fire t gas and cut soon after demonstrate his barricaded straits with burning ties and stones talks aimed at ending political deadlock began a few days ago on thursday, delegates from the main pro democracy alliance met with military ladies for the 1st time since last he is clothed, natalie. we believe this is an opportunity to end the cool and ensure a safe exit for both
sharon abil, ucla was shot in the head by israeli forces while she was on assignment in janine, on the day of her funeral is wildly forces stormed the procession and started beating mourners, causing po, bear as to almost drop her casket that didn't stop thousands of palestinians from marching through occupied east jerusalem to take part in her funeral and burial members of the international community have condemned her killing and continued to call for an investigation. sharon was with al...
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to offer his recollection in his thoughts on the incident that tragically took the life of sharina, ucla we, whether it is injured, i'm sorry, and of course, and of course injured him as well. we heard from us not only in recent days, but going back to world press freedom day earlier this month and throughout the course of this administration, we stand with journalists around the world who are doing their jobs in situations that sometimes are unfortunately dangerous. the us president and new zealand prime minister have expressed concern about a security agreement between china and the solomon islands during amazing at the white house, joe biden. and just to discuss stepping up engagement with pacific island nations to counter china's growing influence, biden says the us wants to be a partner rather than dictate to the region. the chinese foreign minister is currently halfway through diplomatic tour of the pacific. i think too deep in his country's ties. them white house correspondent kimberly hell kit has more. it was the 1st oval office meeting between the u. s. president and new zealan
to offer his recollection in his thoughts on the incident that tragically took the life of sharina, ucla we, whether it is injured, i'm sorry, and of course, and of course injured him as well. we heard from us not only in recent days, but going back to world press freedom day earlier this month and throughout the course of this administration, we stand with journalists around the world who are doing their jobs in situations that sometimes are unfortunately dangerous. the us president and new...
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this is a guy one year ucla comes out has to have hip surgery on both. yeah, i mean most people i mean you couldn't jump you couldn't run you couldn't do anything which puts into perspective the greatness that he achieved this year by playing. every single game of the season every single game. i mean, that's something that's super admirable for a guy that nature in that position taking the physicality that he does and seeing some of the transition that he made from a skill standpoint it kind of fill in for draymond a little bit the short rolls and extra passes seen a lot of those handoffs the screens. he's evolving a little bit more as he gets older too. not just in his durability, but also in his skill level something that's really really nice to see and as you mentioned he's going to be able to sign a contract. right if we spend it forward and tonight. we're really just more about the celebration the the salary and plus the luxury tax tab for the warriors. this year's like 350 million dollars when you factor in the repeater tax if they bring back loon
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mamma's international community have condemned her killing and continued to call for an investigation. ucla was with al jazeera for 25 years, covering the story of israeli occupation. she was known as the voice of palestine. now you as president joe biden says he will not meet the saudi crown. prince vom had been summoned, one on one during his visit to re add next month bite, and vowed to make saudi arabia a pariah state. after the death of journals, jamal has shoji miss vase criticism since his trip was announced. i'm not going to be with them. yes, i'm going to do is about who really are going to be part of it. that's why there were people part of the day. so let's get more from my wife has correspond, kennedy, how can, what is the, what is the meaning of this statement? kimberly, well, this is a precedent under pressure and he's under pressure domestically even from members of congress and within his own democratic party. because this is a. c president, that on the campaign trail really sought to distance himself and isolate the saudi kingdom. and now he said to sit down with not just t
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a uniquely at ucla and ironically baseball was probably his weakest sport. football being his best. nevertheless because of the barriers racial barriers deeply embedded in american culture. jackie was unable to join major league baseball until he was a very old rookie at 27 playing for montreal and the dodgers one year later. jackie presented a an image of moderation for the first two years but in 1949. branch ricky remove the reins and jackie had a season to remember unmatched by many other ball players in the hall of fame. he hit 342. he knocked in over 120 runs. he stole 37 bases. he led the dodgers to the pennant and unfortunately god proved to be a dodger yankee fan and the dodgers lost despite having a much better lineup except for pitching robinson was able finally to be his own person. and doing that he set the stage for integration of hotels restaurants businesses, and he was able as we mentioned earlier before the telecast he moved from supporting nixon in 60 to supporting humphrey and 68. so he's a man who changes with the times but he remains a permanent fixture in the a
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to offer his recollection and his thoughts on the incident that tragically took the life of sharina, ucla we, whether it is in i'm sorry, and of course, and of course injured him as well. we heard from us not only in recent days, but going back to world press freedom day earlier this month and throughout the course of this administration, we stand with journalists around the world who are doing their jobs in situations that sometimes are unfortunately dangerous. now now desert presenter has been sentenced in absent theater. 15 years in prison by an egyptian court. i am at dawn. how was charged with spreading false news for an interview he conducted in 2018 with and then met him up and for door. he's the leading opposition figure and former presidential candidate. the i says, the routing is shameful and lacks logic. the network is describing the verdict as an attempt to criminalize journalism. arrazola, a novel one aca, the message is clear, but it runs against all values in norm, signed by egypt regarding press freedom and allowing journalists the opportunity to do their work. whoever too
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and we're proud that marta sharina bu. ucla is a palestinian christian. this proves for those who need proof that palestinian christians are part and parcel of this people. they belong to it and its cause that they defend, we reject turning it into a religious conflict because it's not a religious conflict. the secretary of defense, it says china is becoming more aggressive. andy, stabilizing in the asia region, including a rhymes, ty, one lot. our son was speaking in singapore, at a meeting of security officials from around the world called the shangri la dialogue. it comes a day after austin met china's defense minister wife and her. he said beijing won't hesitate to start a war if taiwan declares independence. we see growing coersion from beijing. we really witnessed a steady increase in provocative and destabilizing military activity near taiwan. and that includes purely aircraft flying near taiwan in record numbers and reese of months. in nearly on a daily basis and we remain focused on maintaining peace stability and the status quo across across to
and we're proud that marta sharina bu. ucla is a palestinian christian. this proves for those who need proof that palestinian christians are part and parcel of this people. they belong to it and its cause that they defend, we reject turning it into a religious conflict because it's not a religious conflict. the secretary of defense, it says china is becoming more aggressive. andy, stabilizing in the asia region, including a rhymes, ty, one lot. our son was speaking in singapore, at a meeting of...
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and we're proud that marta sharina bu. ucla is a palestinian christian. this proves for those who need proof that palestinian christians are part and parcel of this people, they belong to it and its cause that they defend, we reject turning it into a religious conflict because it's not a religious conflict. the average price of gasoline in the u. s. has hit a historic high at more than $5.00 a gallon. americans are facing the highest inflation rates in 40 years. the fuel costs are being blamed on the worn ukraine. the pandemic and high demand european commission present or sullivan delay and has returned to keith to meet ukrainian president vladimir lensky. she says they are discussing ukraine's progress towards becoming a member of the european union. and bolivia is former entering president jeanine on years has been found guilty of planning a co in 2019 a court sentence her to 10 years in prison for orchestrating the removal of her predecessor evil morales. the former president says she is innocent, and those are the headlines coming up next on al jazee
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in the most recent spate of violence which included the killing of al jazeera, corresponded sharina, ucla talestine, in representative on the human rights council says israel is following its standard practice of trying to block an investigation into her death. we're not gonna stem our yomi yun. there have been calls for an independent investigation into sharon's dead, but they have come up against the campaign of fake information from those who don't one who know cathy, this is how the occupying power to the commission of inquiry as well. yeah. talk on the occupying power has talked to the fury of the palestinian people through each collodion occupation had each racial segregation an opportunity to lead. i gives a 4th was a distinct represent. the 4th is low. israel boycotted the inquiry and bought entry to its investigators. i know the foreign ministry said the report was biased and tainted with hatred for the state of israel firm. the u. s. representative of the human rights council gives disproportionate scrutiny to israel to be here. this latest report goes on top of a pile of hundre
in the most recent spate of violence which included the killing of al jazeera, corresponded sharina, ucla talestine, in representative on the human rights council says israel is following its standard practice of trying to block an investigation into her death. we're not gonna stem our yomi yun. there have been calls for an independent investigation into sharon's dead, but they have come up against the campaign of fake information from those who don't one who know cathy, this is how the...
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. >> one of my goals is going to the olympics and after the olympics going to ucla college. >> we're really proud. we feel a lot of pride about that. >> we're always in there, in the curtain. we're always there. >> she's a very brave and artistic kid. so he and coming to the skate park every day, being with her and making sure it's coming from the correct place and that's from her. so i think that's the biggest way we can help her achieve those goals. >> it's understanding what goes on in their head, supporting it, having the right vibes and frequencies andd time. >> if it was an olympic sport, that would be fantastic, but to me rollerskating is less about the competition and just more about the envoumt. >> you know, fully supported, try to harness that goal, harness that talent that they have and at the same time partner with them and have fun. >>> she is so good. and our writer and producer stephanie mendes took home an emmy saturday night for discovering lila's story and editing and producing that case. it was a fun night. didn't win them all but we wouldn't with just a good time
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washington directly involved in the investigation into the murder of al jazeera journalist, serene apo ucla. sharyn was shot dead by friday forces on the 11th of may while on to simon's and janine in the occupied westbank. i white house correspondent, kimberly how can the house more on the letter? there is a big reason why these democratic senators are looking for the white house and, and the united states to get directly involved in the investigation into the death of sri and ever. i claim that is in large part because of the mistrust that exists between the israelis and the palestinians. we know that there have been investigations that have been conducted on both sides, but given the fact that there is such a deep distrust. and given the fact that also the, there have been conclusions and investigations that have been conducted by the media that really call into question the conclusions of the israeli investigations . and other words that these in really have concluded that in fact it was not there and is really bullet that killed sharon ever i play. and in fact media investigations as we
washington directly involved in the investigation into the murder of al jazeera journalist, serene apo ucla. sharyn was shot dead by friday forces on the 11th of may while on to simon's and janine in the occupied westbank. i white house correspondent, kimberly how can the house more on the letter? there is a big reason why these democratic senators are looking for the white house and, and the united states to get directly involved in the investigation into the death of sri and ever. i claim...
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teacher, i'll tell you, there is no way anyone can tell me, i have a degree in political silence from ucla. noticing the tell me that he lost the election was up 600, 700, 800,000 votes that midnight, to not win the election, that it turned around. >> all right, that's joe, in california. this is robert of new york city, a democrat. good morning. >> hey, good morning. thank you for c-span, you do a great job. you know, the caller just talked about how democrats hate trump. i can't talk about the rest of my fellow democrats, i can tell you that i hate when people lie to my face, or lied to me on television. i hate when people don't distort the truth. you know, it's like, if you've ever got out, you've had a girlfriend or spouse who you know is lying to you. you are just unsettled, you don't like it, you don't like people who, you know, give you wrong information. you know, it's a shame, john, that we have to even go through all of this. it's important that they go through all of this investigation and talking to all these individuals who were involved. the legal teams for trump who are, you
teacher, i'll tell you, there is no way anyone can tell me, i have a degree in political silence from ucla. noticing the tell me that he lost the election was up 600, 700, 800,000 votes that midnight, to not win the election, that it turned around. >> all right, that's joe, in california. this is robert of new york city, a democrat. good morning. >> hey, good morning. thank you for c-span, you do a great job. you know, the caller just talked about how democrats hate trump. i can't...
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let's speak to chris poliquin, assistant professor at the ucla anderson school of management. he's written extensively about gun control and joins me from la. how much difference do you think these reforms will make? you know, these reforms will make? you know, the miaht these reforms will make? you know, they might make _ these reforms will make? you know, they might make some _ these reforms will make? you know, they might make some difference, . they might make some difference, although several of these gun provisions are modest this really is the most significant change in gun control at the federal level in decades. many of the provisions go far beyond token gestures, so expanding background checks to cover juvenile court records, providing new funding to states to amend red flag laws that allow family and friends to get court orders taking guns away from potentially dangerous individuals, and also new prohibitions on domestic abusers purchasing firearms, and i think all of those could go some to saving lives. ~ , �* _ , lives. when president biden says the don't lives.
let's speak to chris poliquin, assistant professor at the ucla anderson school of management. he's written extensively about gun control and joins me from la. how much difference do you think these reforms will make? you know, these reforms will make? you know, the miaht these reforms will make? you know, they might make _ these reforms will make? you know, they might make some _ these reforms will make? you know, they might make some difference, . they might make some difference, although...
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learned the foundation did reportedly pay her $52,000 for her services and it also we're learning awarded ucla professor who has this hot take on capitalism. listen. >> so the secret to capitalism survival is racism. so any true liberation has to be anti-capitalist. there is no way capitalism cannot save us. even if you could create capitalism that's somehow non-racial. let's say you can do that in theory, we still have deep exploitation in the inequality produced by it. >> gillian: we reached out to the abrams campaign. what do you say? >> i would say she is attacking my record because her record is coming out now and it is horrible and not where georgians want to go or go in november of 2022. she said that we were going to suppress the vote with our elections integrity act. we just had record turnout. i mentioned that we suspended the gas tax. we're sending a billion dollars backs to the taxpayers. she came out and opposed all those things. you also remember that ridiculous picture of her being in a classroom where you had a school that had a mask mandate but she didn't need to wear one beca
learned the foundation did reportedly pay her $52,000 for her services and it also we're learning awarded ucla professor who has this hot take on capitalism. listen. >> so the secret to capitalism survival is racism. so any true liberation has to be anti-capitalist. there is no way capitalism cannot save us. even if you could create capitalism that's somehow non-racial. let's say you can do that in theory, we still have deep exploitation in the inequality produced by it. >> gillian:...
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from the ucla professor that took a check from the foundation which abrams also took a check from. listen. >> any true liberation has to be anticapitalist. there is no way capitalist and even if you could create some how is nonracial. the same theory that could do that. we still have deep explicit -- export -- >> todd: putting aside they have a sound underpinning from stranger things, which makes no sense. >> isn't this another piece of the puzzle showing stacey abrams wants to transform georgia in a way that quite frankly the georgia voters probably don't want? >> absolutely. despite the fact stranger things with georgia so i'm with you. but absolutely pier that is the dangerous part. you know what, i'm actually extremely excited about what is going to happen in november when it comes to the governor's race. the reason i say that, i have talked to people, individuals who lean democrat but not for this progressive push. they are concerned that she is not going to be good for business. and the reason why georgia is still thriving economically is because governor kemp able to keep th
from the ucla professor that took a check from the foundation which abrams also took a check from. listen. >> any true liberation has to be anticapitalist. there is no way capitalist and even if you could create some how is nonracial. the same theory that could do that. we still have deep explicit -- export -- >> todd: putting aside they have a sound underpinning from stranger things, which makes no sense. >> isn't this another piece of the puzzle showing stacey abrams wants...
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anne, professor at ucla department of epidemiology. she spent 20 years guys working on monkey pox including experience in africa's democratic republic of congo. you are one of the very few epidemiologists with the focus on monkey pox. so what should we know about monkey pox and are you surprised that it has reached the u.s.? >> well, arthel, thanks for having me. as you said, i've been working on monkey pox for two decades mostly in the democratic republic of congo and here is the thing, it's viral which means it is a virus that normally lives in animals, sometimes spreads to humans. monkey pox is a misnomer, it's carried by rodents and monkeys are incidental hosts just like humans are. should we be worried? i think it's always important when you see a virus change venue that when we start seeing it spread in a place that we haven't seen it spread or do something that we have normally seen it do. this is what we are seeing. should we have expected this? well, you know, the biggest achievement in public health was the eradication of sma
anne, professor at ucla department of epidemiology. she spent 20 years guys working on monkey pox including experience in africa's democratic republic of congo. you are one of the very few epidemiologists with the focus on monkey pox. so what should we know about monkey pox and are you surprised that it has reached the u.s.? >> well, arthel, thanks for having me. as you said, i've been working on monkey pox for two decades mostly in the democratic republic of congo and here is the thing,...
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joining me is former rnc chairman and political analyst michael steele and adam winkler, ucla professor and author. when this 10-year-old testifies and says i covered my myself in the blood of the dead bodies of my classmates, is that not going to move a republican to do something? >> if they're there, it should. the leadership should pay very close attention to the words of a young victim who can recount how she saved her life and tried to save the life of some of her classmates. that's what this boils down to. what makes this hour different from those that you outlined before now is you've got victims who are willing to insert themselves more directly in the conversation. in other words, this is my story, this is what happened to me. i cannot -- you know, i had to have my family member cremated because we couldn't have an open casket ceremony. or this is what i had to do at the guns and the bullets entered my classroom with my classmates. these stories are going to be very impactful and very important. and republicans need to address them. they need to account for them. they need to j
joining me is former rnc chairman and political analyst michael steele and adam winkler, ucla professor and author. when this 10-year-old testifies and says i covered my myself in the blood of the dead bodies of my classmates, is that not going to move a republican to do something? >> if they're there, it should. the leadership should pay very close attention to the words of a young victim who can recount how she saved her life and tried to save the life of some of her classmates. that's...
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in 2019, ucla found that nearly one in four lgbt adults in the south including in my state of north carolina live in poverty or rate higher than the overall poverty rate in the united states. lgbtqi+ youth in particular face high levels of homelessness and are at greater risk of depression and suicidal thoughts than their peers. with good data, we can implement programs aimed at eliminating these disparities and help members of this community reach their full p ten cial. -- full potential. as kathy renna of the national lgbtq task force says if we don't get counted, we don't count. this community is asking to be counted. our nationour nation has alreade through the poor policy of don't ask, don't tell. we now have a responsibility to reverse the effects of this policy, to help members of the lgbtqi+ community live as their authentic selfs. we can do that by allowing individuals to voluntarily disclose their sexual orientation and gender identities. in other words, by asking and letting them decide to tell. i urge support for the rule and the three bills it contains and, madam speaker, i rese
in 2019, ucla found that nearly one in four lgbt adults in the south including in my state of north carolina live in poverty or rate higher than the overall poverty rate in the united states. lgbtqi+ youth in particular face high levels of homelessness and are at greater risk of depression and suicidal thoughts than their peers. with good data, we can implement programs aimed at eliminating these disparities and help members of this community reach their full p ten cial. -- full potential. as...
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according to a study by the williams institute at ucla, trans people are over four times more likely to experience violence victimization. this fits in with a pattern of coverage that is not connected to the experience many trans people are having in this country at a time when this is a community that is under direct attack fro right-wing politicians and actors across the country. amy: finally, michael, are you concerned and it is pride month seeing a massive uptick in violent attacks as a gay pride -- as gay pride parades are having across the country, not only this month, but beyond? >> well, the first thing is i don't want to increase alarm among people and the last thing i would like to do is get people pause for going out and celebrating pride. you should do that because it is what is driving these fascist crazy. if you back down from them, that is what they want. that is the first thing. on the other hand, in terms of monitoring, yeah, what concerns me and has concerned a lot of people who monitor these spaces over the last few months is, again, starting in april and may and r
according to a study by the williams institute at ucla, trans people are over four times more likely to experience violence victimization. this fits in with a pattern of coverage that is not connected to the experience many trans people are having in this country at a time when this is a community that is under direct attack fro right-wing politicians and actors across the country. amy: finally, michael, are you concerned and it is pride month seeing a massive uptick in violent attacks as a gay...
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ucla climate scientist daniel swain said more extreme heat events will keep occurring if global emissions are not slashed. >> obviously, the long run, the only solution is to bring carbon emissions -- amy: president biden has approved a major disaster declaration for montana after massive floods forced the closing of yellowstone national park. heavy rain storms and melting snowcaps led the yellowstone river to swell by more than two feet over its previous high. the raging waters swept away homes, bridges, and roads. new research shows temperatures in parts of the arctic are warming at a rate seven times faster than the global average. this according to the journal scientific reports. parts of the arctic are nearly five degrees warmer than a decade ago. the warming is expected to lead to more extreme weather in north america, europe, and asia. in other climate news, a group of environmental organizations have sued the biden administration over the issue of more than 3500 permits to drill for oil and gas on public lands in new mexico and wyoming. the lawsuit says the drilling could result i
ucla climate scientist daniel swain said more extreme heat events will keep occurring if global emissions are not slashed. >> obviously, the long run, the only solution is to bring carbon emissions -- amy: president biden has approved a major disaster declaration for montana after massive floods forced the closing of yellowstone national park. heavy rain storms and melting snowcaps led the yellowstone river to swell by more than two feet over its previous high. the raging waters swept...
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after graduating from ucla, he went on to work for nasa in films to teach the public about outerspace. he was so good that stanley kubrick, the famous director hired him to work on a fictional project, 2001, a space odyssey. a year later, he sat next to walter cronkite during the moon landing. some information is the world watched. then the movie business came calling again. he helped steven spielberg with the look for close encounters of the third kind. but it was star wars where he made his mark. the director george lucas assigned the task of creating the imaginary starship and came up with designs that stood the test of time, the x-linked flown by the rebel alliance, the galactic empire's tie fighter and the crowning achievement, the death star when he created the model for the deadly home base, had trouble hitting the two pieces together, so he suggested it needed a trench down the middle. it led to the pivotal scene in the original star wars and became the death stars fatal flaw. george lucas had this to say. the artistry helps me build out the visual foundation for 70 ships inst
after graduating from ucla, he went on to work for nasa in films to teach the public about outerspace. he was so good that stanley kubrick, the famous director hired him to work on a fictional project, 2001, a space odyssey. a year later, he sat next to walter cronkite during the moon landing. some information is the world watched. then the movie business came calling again. he helped steven spielberg with the look for close encounters of the third kind. but it was star wars where he made his...
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a recent ucla study shows these numbers. 50% of out-of-state abortion care from arizona will travel to california. 25% from utah and texas will come to the state. 10% from states and the south and middle america. we can also expect more gatherings like the one we saw yesterday which was a town hall that took place in the city where abortion-rights supporters were looking to get ahead and create a strategy of sorts and the months moving forward. abortion-rights opponents say they're looking to build momentum from friday's decision. it will be interesting to see how all of this plays out. ginger conejero saab, nbc bay area. >> thank you . >>> let take a live look at capitol hill with a january 6th committee received eye-opening revelations from the former white house aide. this came from an aide to trump's chief of staff, mark meadows. cassidy hutchinson took the stand and talked about the rally that took place before the capitol siege. she said then-president trump asked for the screening machines to be removed so crowd members carry weapons could be admitted and then after giving the s
a recent ucla study shows these numbers. 50% of out-of-state abortion care from arizona will travel to california. 25% from utah and texas will come to the state. 10% from states and the south and middle america. we can also expect more gatherings like the one we saw yesterday which was a town hall that took place in the city where abortion-rights supporters were looking to get ahead and create a strategy of sorts and the months moving forward. abortion-rights opponents say they're looking to...
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on twitter from tom himself as ucla would force another game they won that one seven three then they got crushed in game two. here it comes there it goes. that is sooner star jocelyn aloe as in aloha means goodbye. she's from hawaii by the way, grand slam. that is our 120th career home run four for four two homer seven rbis oklahoma advances to the college world series championship 15. nothing she is incredible and we hope the warriors will be tomorrow. the celtics are actually favored tomorrow by three and a half points, but they have not been great defending the home court. so and still one one toss-up series. it's going to be good series may go to seven like you think it will. all right. thanks. all right. well coming up tonight on abc 7 at 8:00. it's the wonderful world of disney brave that's followed by the chase at 10 then stay tuned for abc 7 news at 11:00. that's it for this edition of abc 7 news. i'm karina, nova not dane ashley for sandia patel larryville all of us here. we appreciate your time. hope you have a great evening and that we see you again for abc 7 news. in ever
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take a look at these numbers from a ucla study. it shows 50% of out-of-state abortion care from arizona will travel to california. 25% from utah and texas will come to the state. 10% from states in the south or middle america. we can also expect my gatherings like the one that happened at last night's town hall in the city where abortion rights advocates say they are looking to put together a strategy of sorts in the coming days and weeks and months ahead. abortion rights of component say they're looking to build momentum from friday's ruling. ginger conejero saab, today in the bay. >>> we want to take a live look at capitol hill. that's where the genua sixth committee received eye-opening revelations from a former white house aide. this came from an aid to the mark meadows. cassidy hutchinson took the stand yesterday and talked about a rally that took place before the capitol siege pick she said then-president trump asked for the screening machines to be removed so crowd members carrying weapons could attend. after giving the spee
take a look at these numbers from a ucla study. it shows 50% of out-of-state abortion care from arizona will travel to california. 25% from utah and texas will come to the state. 10% from states in the south or middle america. we can also expect my gatherings like the one that happened at last night's town hall in the city where abortion rights advocates say they are looking to put together a strategy of sorts in the coming days and weeks and months ahead. abortion rights of component say...
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softball all season, but they faced elimination from the women's college world series yesterday when ucla beat them early. but game two was all sooners. this grand slam, her division home run record extended to 120 of them. 15-0 rout. mercy rule in the fifth. most lopsided world series history on the women's side. next up it is oklahoma facing texas, longhorns storming back to beat oklahoma state yesterday to become the first unseeded team ever to reach the series. this play scores the game winning run and best of three championship series starts tomorrow. >>> finally, how much would you pay for a piece of card board? that broken james triple logo trading card is going up for auction, could be the most expensive sports card ever sold. five were made but this is the only one that has jersey patches from each of the three teams he's played for. bidding starts at $500,000. but could challenge the $6.6 million record set by onus wagner card last year. >> never got the card thing, but i get that they are valuable. thanks, coy. nice to see you. >>> let's get a check on cnn business this morning
softball all season, but they faced elimination from the women's college world series yesterday when ucla beat them early. but game two was all sooners. this grand slam, her division home run record extended to 120 of them. 15-0 rout. mercy rule in the fifth. most lopsided world series history on the women's side. next up it is oklahoma facing texas, longhorns storming back to beat oklahoma state yesterday to become the first unseeded team ever to reach the series. this play scores the game...
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tell you there is no way anyone can tell me [inaudible] i have a degree from political science from ucla. no one's gonna tell me that he lost the election when he is up 600, 800,000 votes at midnight. the election turned around. >> all right, let's join california. this is robert of new york city. a democrat, good morning. >> hey, good morning. thank you to c-span. you do a great job. you know, the caller just talked about how democrats hate trump. i can't talk about the rest of my fellow democrats, i can tell you that i think when people lie to my face, or lie to me on television, i hate when people distort the truth. you know, it's like if you've ever gone out, you've had a girlfriend, or spouse who you know is lying to you. you're just unsettled, you don't like it, you don't like people who, you know, give you wrong information. but, you know, it's a shame, john, that we have to even go through all of this. it's important that they go through all of this investigation and talking to all these individuals who were involved. the legal teams for trump who -- finally is talking truth. it'
tell you there is no way anyone can tell me [inaudible] i have a degree from political science from ucla. no one's gonna tell me that he lost the election when he is up 600, 800,000 votes at midnight. the election turned around. >> all right, let's join california. this is robert of new york city. a democrat, good morning. >> hey, good morning. thank you to c-span. you do a great job. you know, the caller just talked about how democrats hate trump. i can't talk about the rest of my...