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the usc reports that both sizes moved weaponry closer to the front line, the parliament is passed a law allowing foreign troops on ukrainian soil so as it says support peace and security. but it is a law that could anger russia. the cream lynn has acouped kiev what it described as provocations with the aim of putting pressure on the union which is due toe decide whether it should extend sanctions too. whoever is to blame for this sup judge, it represents the greatest threat to that cease fire so far the cease fire aimed at securing a political settlement, and ending a conflict that according the the u.n. has claimed the lives of more than 6,400 people charles stratford, al jazeera, position cow. >> still ahead on al jazeera the human faces of the migration crisis we ask these people why they risked their lives to come to europe. >> supply and demand, members of the world's largest energy car television address need to figure out what to do about the slumping price of oil. >> al jazeera america, weekday mornings. catch up on what happened overnight with a full morning brief. get a first
the usc reports that both sizes moved weaponry closer to the front line, the parliament is passed a law allowing foreign troops on ukrainian soil so as it says support peace and security. but it is a law that could anger russia. the cream lynn has acouped kiev what it described as provocations with the aim of putting pressure on the union which is due toe decide whether it should extend sanctions too. whoever is to blame for this sup judge, it represents the greatest threat to that cease fire...
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congratulations to the usc class of 2015. fight on! [ applause ] >>> this summer, book tv will cover book festivals from around the country and top nonfiction authors and books. this weekend we're live from the chicago tribune lit fest including our in-depth program with lawrence wright and your phone calls. near the end of june watch for the annual roosevelt reading festival from the franklin d. roosevelt presidential library. in the middle of july, we're live at the harlem book fair, the nation's flagship african american literary event with author interviews and panel discussion. and at the beginning of september, we're live from the nation's capitol for the national book festival celebrating its 15th year. and that's a few of the events this summer on c-span2's book tv. >>> up next former massachusetts governor mitt romney receives an honorary doctorate and gives the commencement address at saint anselm college in manchester. the 2012 presidential nominee talks about losing to president obama, and he urges the graduating class to ge
congratulations to the usc class of 2015. fight on! [ applause ] >>> this summer, book tv will cover book festivals from around the country and top nonfiction authors and books. this weekend we're live from the chicago tribune lit fest including our in-depth program with lawrence wright and your phone calls. near the end of june watch for the annual roosevelt reading festival from the franklin d. roosevelt presidential library. in the middle of july, we're live at the harlem book fair,...
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the 10 years, the usc equity or floyd has underperformed benchmark by 44 basis points. per year, for the last 10 years the international equity portfolio has underperformed benchmark by 46 voices points per year for the last 10 years. just as an example, the number for the tenure number for the international equity is by .29% per year compounded annually whereas the number for the benchmark is by .75% per year compounded annually so i am able to public securities arenas over the long run, would underperformed the benchmarks it is obviously a better role in the selection of the managers can you just show us what you have learned perhaps as well as an rates going forward in terms of selecting the best performing managers that do outperform their benchmarks and add value to the fund? >> a few things about that. one, is that i think especially in us equities it is incredibly efficient market. particularly for large. it is very hard for managers to add value. it would have to be incredibly discriminating. the doors currently, the large -- where the index fund is the very larg
the 10 years, the usc equity or floyd has underperformed benchmark by 44 basis points. per year, for the last 10 years the international equity portfolio has underperformed benchmark by 46 voices points per year for the last 10 years. just as an example, the number for the tenure number for the international equity is by .29% per year compounded annually whereas the number for the benchmark is by .75% per year compounded annually so i am able to public securities arenas over the long run, would...
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. >> hi, good morning i work for safe way and i'm part of the usc w-648 here to support it and thank you for all your support especially supervisor mar and mr. chiu thank you very much. >> thank you. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> good morning. i'm samantha part of united workers i'm here to support those amendments as part of the collaborative i'm excited to help to clear up the bill this will help advocates and workers to better understand the law and thank you for your support and look forward to educating workers about the bill of rights for the workers and helping to enforce the law excited to see this bill of rights effects the workers and how much it changes our lives. >> name a connie the vice president of the san francisco labor council anticipate advocate for jobs for justice i'm standing here as a key member of the very large coalition that has been working for 2 and a half years to get this legislation passed we have someone e spoken to workers and employers and we support the legislation has passed in the fall and unanimously appreciate the work that supervisor m
. >> hi, good morning i work for safe way and i'm part of the usc w-648 here to support it and thank you for all your support especially supervisor mar and mr. chiu thank you very much. >> thank you. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> good morning. i'm samantha part of united workers i'm here to support those amendments as part of the collaborative i'm excited to help to clear up the bill this will help advocates and workers to better understand the law and thank you...
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. >> if you look at how voters feel there was the usc/"l.a. times" poll, and very few people support the tenure system. 83%, i think supported making it more easy to get rid of ineffective teachers. now, i know that teachers hate being made scapegoats and they shouldn't be, but i'm wondering, is there a risk of the people with our direct democracy system going to the ballot with something that could be even more draconian than what you or the union wants to support? >> well i think, first of all, i've supported and strongly supported laws to make it easier to get rid of ineffective and bad teachers. so, that's a given and that's the background. i think when they see the progress we're making in looking at the capacity of the whole teaching workforce and building up the whole capacity to a greater level of effectiveness, that's where the good news is coming. and i think when the whole story's told, the public will say, you know this is smart. yes there needs to be some reform, but we're already working on how to be more effective with our teachi
. >> if you look at how voters feel there was the usc/"l.a. times" poll, and very few people support the tenure system. 83%, i think supported making it more easy to get rid of ineffective teachers. now, i know that teachers hate being made scapegoats and they shouldn't be, but i'm wondering, is there a risk of the people with our direct democracy system going to the ballot with something that could be even more draconian than what you or the union wants to support? >>...
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i got my start as president of the usc chapter, university of south carolina chapter marching on the state capital, marching on the sands of myrtle beach to bring the confederate battle flag down tonight say this is something that's so many people and i'm so thankful to the leaders here today but so important to recognize that so many people, so many have gone on to glory have given the time and energy and resources over the last 55 years, some names we will never here and some who thank god they are still with us like kay patternson who worked to make this day happen. it's incredibly moving to me, we're making a step in the right direction and we're trying to make sure we build a south carolina, that our children are going to inherit it. i'm very proud of my state this day, this is a very important step in the right direction. the legislature still has to act and then hopefully after this issue is behind us, this major issue, we can talk about other important issues, how to education children and get people -- >> good luck to you. >> uh-huh. >> congratulations and i mean for the rol
i got my start as president of the usc chapter, university of south carolina chapter marching on the state capital, marching on the sands of myrtle beach to bring the confederate battle flag down tonight say this is something that's so many people and i'm so thankful to the leaders here today but so important to recognize that so many people, so many have gone on to glory have given the time and energy and resources over the last 55 years, some names we will never here and some who thank god...
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people have an opinion on how to do a wedding. >> reporter: actually don't have to show up to the chapel here at uscou have to do is show up at the party. there's an open bar and you don't have to bring a gift. >> we wanted something to remove all of the boring stuff. >> we have the single groomsman. >> reporter: just beware of those stage 5. >> i'm terrified of this broad. >> i'm going. >> i know. >> you mentioned that. >> $150 a couple. >> just me, just me. >> ♪♪ >> "action news." delaware valley's leading news program. with matt o'donnell, tamala edwards, karen rogers and meteorologist, david murphy. >> ♪♪ >> good morning. we've got several developing stories on this wednesday june 3rd including this one. fire crews battle yet another blaze in delaware county not far from where two other fires burned in recent days. we are live with the latest detail. >> another legal battle for bill cosby. >> and a teacher tries to stop students from using a cell phone but his attempt has gotten him suspended. we'll tell you why. >> good morning, it is 4:30. let's go right to weather and traffic and matt is unti
people have an opinion on how to do a wedding. >> reporter: actually don't have to show up to the chapel here at uscou have to do is show up at the party. there's an open bar and you don't have to bring a gift. >> we wanted something to remove all of the boring stuff. >> we have the single groomsman. >> reporter: just beware of those stage 5. >> i'm terrified of this broad. >> i'm going. >> i know. >> you mentioned that. >> $150 a couple....
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researched wright in this building because this is named for allen hancock and allen hancock, and the early usc was the main funder along with stanford, of research in the galapagos island and allen hancock would take his ship there every year, and so i got to read about that and learn all about that. and then similarly with the 1800 book the 1800 election book, because no one ever unpacked the 1800 election book as a current event, such as making of the president in 1960, and doing it that way rather than in a broad scope. looking for gaps in the literature in the historical literature was -- and that's how i came to the washington book. i never thought i'd write a book about george washington but what it was for years i taught american history at university of georgia for years, some when you teach american history as the survey card, you spend a couple days on the american revolution and it's all about george washington and then you spend a couple days talking about the cob -- confederation period and the country was going to hell in a hand basket. the british had not evacuated the forts in
researched wright in this building because this is named for allen hancock and allen hancock, and the early usc was the main funder along with stanford, of research in the galapagos island and allen hancock would take his ship there every year, and so i got to read about that and learn all about that. and then similarly with the 1800 book the 1800 election book, because no one ever unpacked the 1800 election book as a current event, such as making of the president in 1960, and doing it that way...
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, people have an opinion on how to do a wedding. >> you actually don't have to show up to the chapel here at uscstband all you've got to do is show up to the party. >> i'm going to get drunk. >> reporter: there's an open bar, and you don't have to bring a gift. >> we wanted something that was like -- removed all the boring stuff. >> reporter: chad and jessica say hundreds already bought tickets and most of them are sing. >> single bridesmaids and single groomsmen. >> we're hoping to get invited to some future weddings given they're invited to ours. >> reporter: just beware of those age 5 clingers. >> because i'd find you. ha, ha. >> let's get one last check on our weather wi spencer christian. >> you don't have to pay $87. here's a time lapse to you this eveng. from our east bay camera looking at the sky. what a sset we had just a few thin clouds drifting overhead adding lots of color to the sunset. let's move along, take look at live doppler 7 hdhowing thin high clouds still moving over the bay area but it's not exactly what you call a cloudy night. tomorrow statewide look for some showers up i
, people have an opinion on how to do a wedding. >> you actually don't have to show up to the chapel here at uscstband all you've got to do is show up to the party. >> i'm going to get drunk. >> reporter: there's an open bar, and you don't have to bring a gift. >> we wanted something that was like -- removed all the boring stuff. >> reporter: chad and jessica say hundreds already bought tickets and most of them are sing. >> single bridesmaids and single...
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the change. doctors at usc medical center removed his kidney and took it to california pacific medical center to a recipient. the two hospitals share a computer system that lists donors and recipients between the two locations. doctors say this is a huge advantage. >> the larger the denominator and choices you have, potentially the more transplants you can get done. >> the hospitals hope their partnership serves as a model for the nation. the rest of the transplants finish today. >>> the fight against the hiv pandemic is taking a creative turn in the bay area. >> people are living longer and we are thriving. but we need to share these stories. we need to put a face on this disease. >> after five years in the making today the hiv story project unveiled its online video archive. it showcases videos across the country that chronicles people's experiences with hiv. the launch coincides with the 34th anniversary of the cdc's first reported case of aids in the u.s. >>> on this national donut day several places are giving out free donuts. the salvation army in san francisco is one of them. free donuts a
the change. doctors at usc medical center removed his kidney and took it to california pacific medical center to a recipient. the two hospitals share a computer system that lists donors and recipients between the two locations. doctors say this is a huge advantage. >> the larger the denominator and choices you have, potentially the more transplants you can get done. >> the hospitals hope their partnership serves as a model for the nation. the rest of the transplants finish today....
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. >> this link up between the stem school and usc is enabled by what's known as a "geni rack". located at the university of tennesee, chattanooga. >> the geni rack is essentially the next generation internet. you can do simulations, you can do some high speed computing and you can really test out some things that, you know, traditionally you can't. >> the geni rack and its ultra high speed connections will usher in the internet of the future-and it's all been enabled by the latest fibre optic technolgy >> you are basically at the first round of trying to transmit information down fibre. you have unlimited capacity into the future, all you have is to change the electronics on the end to get more capacity. colman keane is the director of fibre technology at epb. >> so how much data can you pump through one piece of fibre? >> we can do up to 10 gigabits on any single fibre. there are optics that we can get that are much higher than that. so 100 gigbits or whatever per fibre. >> but while the city of chattanooga may be contemplating a 10 gig or even 100 gig future, the gap between t
. >> this link up between the stem school and usc is enabled by what's known as a "geni rack". located at the university of tennesee, chattanooga. >> the geni rack is essentially the next generation internet. you can do simulations, you can do some high speed computing and you can really test out some things that, you know, traditionally you can't. >> the geni rack and its ultra high speed connections will usher in the internet of the future-and it's all been enabled...
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the problem. >> we're guilty!!! ah, and we should just admit it. >> dr. steven nutt is a professor of materials science at usc. he studies the physics and chemistry of materials like plastic. >> it seems to have been a material that was developed for convenience but we're now, you know, almost a hundred years later paying the price. >> if you look at the population as a whole, probably the majority have not yet realized the magnitude of the problem. >> and nothing symbolizes the problem like the omnipresent plastic water bottle. americans consume water from about 50-billion bottles a year. made from what's called p-e-t, or polyethylene terephthalate... two monomers... ethylene glycol and purified terephthalic acid... are combined to create a polymer... resulting in a lightweight but strong material. >> why then does it last almost to infinity in a landfill? >> these essentially are the same type of bonds that hold together a diamond. >> if you're conscientious enough to throw a water bottle into a blue recycle bin, like we do here at techknow, then you probably think that water bottle is gonna be turned into an
the problem. >> we're guilty!!! ah, and we should just admit it. >> dr. steven nutt is a professor of materials science at usc. he studies the physics and chemistry of materials like plastic. >> it seems to have been a material that was developed for convenience but we're now, you know, almost a hundred years later paying the price. >> if you look at the population as a whole, probably the majority have not yet realized the magnitude of the problem. >> and nothing...
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dad was a surgeon and said these people don't have insurance, and we can't deny them care on the steps of usc's emergency room at medical center or mount sinai in cleveland, and now they have it. do you understand the position of the people who were against this, and they are mostly republicans who feel that this is something that is costly with the subsidies? will it eventually bend the so-called cost curve down the line and make us not spend so much on health care? or is that a chase that we don't see an end to? >> that's a complicated issue. i mean, if you treat people more immediately when they have some symptoms, you may save a lot of money later on when it develops, and you have to do a more complicated procedure. so people have been talking about that. i mean the basic thing is that you've got a number of people, 8 million is the number at the moment. it may grow. it could go up double that. who have not had insurance coverage, and now they have coverage because of subsidies, and that's very good for them, obviously, and their families, and certainly good for the providers who provide th
dad was a surgeon and said these people don't have insurance, and we can't deny them care on the steps of usc's emergency room at medical center or mount sinai in cleveland, and now they have it. do you understand the position of the people who were against this, and they are mostly republicans who feel that this is something that is costly with the subsidies? will it eventually bend the so-called cost curve down the line and make us not spend so much on health care? or is that a chase that we...
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and brazil came to the hundred and 16 billion usc's. brazilian investment in the u.s. has round. in 2013, the total or accurate amount came to 15.7 billion u.s. dollars. these figures truly represent the order of magnitude of his investments, and it is important andndicate between 2007 2012, the growth of foreign direct investment by brazil in 221 betweene to 2007 and 2012. we want to further expand the trade flows to be higher given the actual [indiscernible] that is one of the objectives of the efforts we have had engaged to further strengthen our macroeconomic policy. reduces the risk for brazilian investments and u.s. investments in brazil. we have also talked about the macroeconomic agenda, expanding the accountability of processes known for those relations between companies and the government. we are also expanding the investment opportunity in one bya where coordination government is key in terms of setting the right expectations and i'm talking about the infrastructure area. we have launched an ambitious infrastructure program and we presidente thank obama for his commitm
and brazil came to the hundred and 16 billion usc's. brazilian investment in the u.s. has round. in 2013, the total or accurate amount came to 15.7 billion u.s. dollars. these figures truly represent the order of magnitude of his investments, and it is important andndicate between 2007 2012, the growth of foreign direct investment by brazil in 221 betweene to 2007 and 2012. we want to further expand the trade flows to be higher given the actual [indiscernible] that is one of the objectives of...
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i wanted to hear from their perspective what it was like to be part of the program, and attend usc fortheir undergraduate work and move onto some very major schools. berkeley and columbia university. they did quite well coming out of the program. 90% of the students who attend the program go on to college, postsecondary college. that is astonishing. how do i feel about this achievement when they are also at the same time living in south central which has favored rather big reputation of gangs, drugs and all other kinds of impoverished community. how do they feel about being in the program and coming home to a community where it may be time team and some of them can become involved with all these problems and issues. i set out to interview them, but i realize having raised a kid myself that they are not going to get them say anything. i do feel about what you're doing? fine. do you like we're going? yes, that would be it. as the methodology used and it's a grassroots organization that everyone has a right to speak. we are not getting the voice of the marginal. people are on the edge of
i wanted to hear from their perspective what it was like to be part of the program, and attend usc fortheir undergraduate work and move onto some very major schools. berkeley and columbia university. they did quite well coming out of the program. 90% of the students who attend the program go on to college, postsecondary college. that is astonishing. how do i feel about this achievement when they are also at the same time living in south central which has favored rather big reputation of gangs,...
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the semifinals. >>j.r. stone: i'm talking in and a fighting today mi under former usc championed former boyfriend of gynogenesis came by the studio will go for the light heavyweight. san jose 40 years old and a lot of people adds you still have gas in the tank? is nice to be happy and hungry finally september 19th event to fight since you've come back people know you from your fighting they know from history where you ride down mentally for this fight over the last two years we have full custody of much of having a single father is of at the same time i could only make the best for their future outside save someone who i am man and a china have someone do they get to watch the fight it or maybe a little too violent path of a fight was over i said and no you're watching right now i will be home tomorrow the senate has come a long way the giants a host in the raucous and 90 game was going on there are down three to one tocopherol rockies a's also playing a tough one for them as well. >>j.r. stone: record-setting home run as today's ranges and blue jays game the filled a crushes run #300 v joyce's father and a 300
the semifinals. >>j.r. stone: i'm talking in and a fighting today mi under former usc championed former boyfriend of gynogenesis came by the studio will go for the light heavyweight. san jose 40 years old and a lot of people adds you still have gas in the tank? is nice to be happy and hungry finally september 19th event to fight since you've come back people know you from your fighting they know from history where you ride down mentally for this fight over the last two years we have full...
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bush presidential center in dallas and we were on the west coast, we did stanford and usc we did rice while we were in texas. we have done some on the east coast. we did one at tufteds. we're going to am hurt at the end of the month and politics and prose the cosponsor of this book fair, had a very nice event for us at their store after the book came out. so this has been interesting. an interesting experience. i share that because it's not something i'd ever done before, and i found that people are interested, they come and ask good questions. and this is not like one of those raucous town hall meetings you see sometimes. people actually come and want to know. they have things on their mind and want to know why this place doesn't work better, and we try to respond to that the best we can. let me tell you some of the thing wes cover in the book. i want to give you that background. we really looked at this from three different perspectives. there's 16 chapters and they deal with pieces of this. there are three fundamental reasons why there is so much partisan divide in congress today.
bush presidential center in dallas and we were on the west coast, we did stanford and usc we did rice while we were in texas. we have done some on the east coast. we did one at tufteds. we're going to am hurt at the end of the month and politics and prose the cosponsor of this book fair, had a very nice event for us at their store after the book came out. so this has been interesting. an interesting experience. i share that because it's not something i'd ever done before, and i found that...
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the beginning of increased attacks by foreign agents. >> we can expect that federal employees who are more senior policymakers and usc access to sensitive national security information are going to be in the attackers' crosshairs more than others. >> reporter: the letter also accuses opm of failing to encrypt their most sensitive data like social security numbers. >> the bottom line is opm could have and should have done better. >> reporter: opm tells me the sophistication of this hack was such that encryption might not have made any difference. they are already working to beef up their servers. garrett haake, wusa9. >> the opm also says they started notifying federal employees who were affected by the breach by mail on monday and that process should be done sometime next week. >>> for the second night in take row we're finding out more about nose d.c. mansion murders thanks to another -- those d.c. mansion murders thanks to another court document that has been unsealed. police collected more than we knew at the savopoulos home in northwest last month, weapons, matches, lighters, electronics, credit cards. yesterday a bloody baseball ba
the beginning of increased attacks by foreign agents. >> we can expect that federal employees who are more senior policymakers and usc access to sensitive national security information are going to be in the attackers' crosshairs more than others. >> reporter: the letter also accuses opm of failing to encrypt their most sensitive data like social security numbers. >> the bottom line is opm could have and should have done better. >> reporter: opm tells me the...
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response panel, john nichols washington correspondent for "the nation" magazine bob shrum, democratic strategist and professor of politics at usclker really the front-runner here? >> at this moment. but let's understand that there's probably nothing worse to be than the front-runner in iowa in the summer before an iowa caucus. he has 17 points in the polls right now. he was higher about a month or so ago. the truth of the matter is he hasn't had the greatest month, but what you should look at in that is a lot of candidates bunched, 17 you go down to a couple at 10 a cupouple at 9. nobody has really broken out. walker has an intrigue factor and he is playing the theater of it. look at him coming in on that cycle with that helmet. i'm not sure that he completely in undid the michael dukakis curse there but made his best shot. >> all right. bob, is he overcoming the michael dukakis effect or will he win iowa? >> will he win iowa? i agree with john. i have to say by the way, a great motorcycle weekend in iowa the summer before doesn't guarantee you and doesn't translate into a great night at the caucuses come next winter. look hist
response panel, john nichols washington correspondent for "the nation" magazine bob shrum, democratic strategist and professor of politics at usclker really the front-runner here? >> at this moment. but let's understand that there's probably nothing worse to be than the front-runner in iowa in the summer before an iowa caucus. he has 17 points in the polls right now. he was higher about a month or so ago. the truth of the matter is he hasn't had the greatest month, but what you...
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. >>> 1981a distinguishes between, and this is -- i'm sorry, your honor, it's in the red brief on page 1a -- 42 usc1a a -- not in employment practice that is unlawful because of its disprate impact. it is intentional -- it's the intentional refusal to hire because of the religious practice that you could reasonably accommodate. and this is not as the amicus briefs have suggested -- >> i don't know why you don't just concede it's a form of disprate treatment. i don't accommodate you because of your religion it's disprate treatment. i'm missing that. 1 >>> whether that's wrong. and if it is wrong, it would be helpful to say what they have to do. so the sg says, here's what it is. if the employer correctly infers correctly understands, and i would add, or correctly believes that a practice is religious and that an accomodation is necessary, that's it. >> so why would she suspect that if she is qualified and has the personality they're looking for and is dressed appropriately that this company would fail to hire her because they refuse to accommodate her religious belief? >> she asked a friend who, in
. >>> 1981a distinguishes between, and this is -- i'm sorry, your honor, it's in the red brief on page 1a -- 42 usc1a a -- not in employment practice that is unlawful because of its disprate impact. it is intentional -- it's the intentional refusal to hire because of the religious practice that you could reasonably accommodate. and this is not as the amicus briefs have suggested -- >> i don't know why you don't just concede it's a form of disprate treatment. i don't accommodate...
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suicide rate and i think it can be compared also to the same suicide rate with vets from iraq and afghanistan. >> host: frank mcadams what do you do at usc? >> guest: i've been teaching here since 1991. i was teaching ucla extension uc-irvine extension and also taught at cal state fullerton. there was a professor in the arts department. he was diagnosed with stomach cancer. i got a phonecall on wednesday in 1991 in the spring. frank can you come up and look look -- teach a class? i came up wednesday. the class started thursday. i had to hit the ground running. i took over after the second week and that was in the spring of 1991. i have been on the faculty of her sense. >> host: what was your homecoming like when he came back from vietnam? >> guest: my homecoming. with my family they were just glad that i survived. i became a company commander at camp pendleton and infantry training regiment at camp pendleton and i was sending young men over to where i just came from. the same time as interviewing companies because i knew i was going to leave active duty. i had a real rough time for some of those business interviews. i went through four o
suicide rate and i think it can be compared also to the same suicide rate with vets from iraq and afghanistan. >> host: frank mcadams what do you do at usc? >> guest: i've been teaching here since 1991. i was teaching ucla extension uc-irvine extension and also taught at cal state fullerton. there was a professor in the arts department. he was diagnosed with stomach cancer. i got a phonecall on wednesday in 1991 in the spring. frank can you come up and look look -- teach a class? i...
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the thought of a bush clinton choice is so depressing. i can't think of anything more depressing. i had just one quick question. behind usc the capital, they have been doing something to it for ages. do you have any idea what that is and what it will be finished? bill scanlan: yes, they have been working on the dome of the capital for quite some time. it is expected to be finished in time for the inauguration in 2017. the capitol dome needs extensive restoration. it is made mainly of iron and iron rust. that is what you have been seeing over the monster our camera on washington journal. we have covered a bunch of events with the architect of the capitol looking at that and the things they're doing up there. you will find that on our website at c-span.org. congress is back in session under that don't today and a busy week ahead. next up we will talk to steven komarow of rollcall. he is the vice president and news director. we will look to the week ahead in congress. later on, nathaniel popper explains the evolution of a bitcoin, the digital currency. what is it all about and where is it headed? we will find out later on as
the thought of a bush clinton choice is so depressing. i can't think of anything more depressing. i had just one quick question. behind usc the capital, they have been doing something to it for ages. do you have any idea what that is and what it will be finished? bill scanlan: yes, they have been working on the dome of the capital for quite some time. it is expected to be finished in time for the inauguration in 2017. the capitol dome needs extensive restoration. it is made mainly of iron and...
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angeles for their first professional trading card shoot, including the quarterback's eagles marcus mariota. instead, nelson aguilar out of usc. >> we'll hear from demarco murray on his impressions of philadelphia when we come back. >>> pennsylvania governor tom wolf could be at odds with state lawmakers this week. the senate is expected to vote on the confirmation of selftop advisors but some of wolff's choices may not be a slam dunk. the state trooper's union has opposed his choice to lead the fence fence state police. and marcus brown is said not to have enough votes to win confirmation. wolff's choice for secretary of state could also be in jeopardy. pedro cortez has been plamd for the controversy surrounding an abortion clinic in philadelphia. john quickly will also go before state lawmakers this week. he has been nominated to lead the department of environmental protection. despite concerns he might be antibusiness law make urs now expect him to be confirmed. >>> that's it for us today as i say good-bye for this last time. >> signing off in style, veteran and venerable journalist bop schaeffer was the face of face the n
angeles for their first professional trading card shoot, including the quarterback's eagles marcus mariota. instead, nelson aguilar out of usc. >> we'll hear from demarco murray on his impressions of philadelphia when we come back. >>> pennsylvania governor tom wolf could be at odds with state lawmakers this week. the senate is expected to vote on the confirmation of selftop advisors but some of wolff's choices may not be a slam dunk. the state trooper's union has opposed his...
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and i say on the way there we're going to stop by usc and see some friends of mine. he said, okay.g to ask for for her number? i'm like, come on. you hanging with upper classmen ask for the number. so he finally he asked for the number. i say, there you go. that's my boy. that's my boy. and the rest is history. [ applause ] before there was the house, before there was the senate me and pinckney hung out together. he loved emanuel ame church before all the capital improvements began. he talked to me and we talked how he wanted to do things and put the elevator in and restore the house. we talked in detail and extended periods of time about this. sometime i felt as though i was in a meeting with everybody else. but we would talk for hours at the time. that was our love. we loved the church. we loved people. and i can honestly say out of the 24 years that i've known him, i've never saw him mad not one time. oh, i've tried to push his buttons a couple of times because you know we all have that one crazy friend and that was me. i will saulz always say something or do something man, you
and i say on the way there we're going to stop by usc and see some friends of mine. he said, okay.g to ask for for her number? i'm like, come on. you hanging with upper classmen ask for the number. so he finally he asked for the number. i say, there you go. that's my boy. that's my boy. and the rest is history. [ applause ] before there was the house, before there was the senate me and pinckney hung out together. he loved emanuel ame church before all the capital improvements began. he talked...
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i think it could be compared to the same suicide rate from iraq and afghanistan. >> what do you do hear usc? >> have been teaching here since 1991. i was teaching ucla extension. i also taught cal state fullerton. there was a professor who was from the uk. he was diagnosed with stomach cancer. i have a phone call on wednesday 91. can you come up can you come up and take a look like you teach a class. i came up wednesday in my class started thursday. i took over after the 2nd week. i was in the spring of 91. i've been on the adjunct faculty ever since. >> what was your homecoming like when you came back? >> my homecoming with my family, they were just plan is survived. i became a company commander at camp pendleton and infantry training regimen and i was sending a man over where i just came from. at the same at the same time i was interviewing companies because i knew i would leave active-duty. i i had a rough time with some of those business entities. i went through four or five on the were not nice. they did not like for whatever reason. one of the told me, you'll be coming to work with a
i think it could be compared to the same suicide rate from iraq and afghanistan. >> what do you do hear usc? >> have been teaching here since 1991. i was teaching ucla extension. i also taught cal state fullerton. there was a professor who was from the uk. he was diagnosed with stomach cancer. i have a phone call on wednesday 91. can you come up can you come up and take a look like you teach a class. i came up wednesday in my class started thursday. i took over after the 2nd week. i...
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in the state of south carolina came down to the long street theater in columbia, which is on the campus of uscand even though he didn't win the primary, ronald reagan won the primary, but i still have that ticket with his signature. he impacted me a lot and i think he was a great president for our country. >> host: george, hold the line. governor, you can respond. >> guest: george is talking about the quality of the man i am trying to communicate in there. his connection with people when he is one-on-one or in a small group is fantastic. it doesn't project in front of a crowd of 3,000 people. but one-on-one with leaders and individuals, common folk coming out to vote or try to support him, the connection is amazing. and i think the quality of the connection that george is talking about is a typical connection for george h. bush. >> host: george since you study international relations and taught it, what mistakes do you think the 41st president made in foreign policy? >> caller: i think he had a good foreign policy and agree with governor sununu as far as the war in kuwait. and i think he also
in the state of south carolina came down to the long street theater in columbia, which is on the campus of uscand even though he didn't win the primary, ronald reagan won the primary, but i still have that ticket with his signature. he impacted me a lot and i think he was a great president for our country. >> host: george, hold the line. governor, you can respond. >> guest: george is talking about the quality of the man i am trying to communicate in there. his connection with people...
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usc and a fox news contributor. i want to talk to you first up, susan, what did you think about the rally and the planned policies thaty laid out today? >> well, i think it's pretty predictable. i think you and i have talked about this before. how do you sell middle class? i think when you look at presidential politics, you look at a contest for the middle class. i saw hillary came out looking pretty good today happy smiling, youthful, energetic all those things. but, you know, long way between now and november. >> yeah. we're talking about brand name politics. of course, clinton is a strong name and bush no doubt a very strong name as well. jeb bush is going to make his announcement official monday. hillary, she detailed outline of what she's planning if she were to become president planning for the country. was -- will that at all affect jeb bush's policy blueprint? >> i think it has to. first of all these brand names i mean, it is kind of something to hear people say haven't we had enough bushes and clintons? and then i always look at the quote and it's always from a republican. so i think this is definitely a repu
usc and a fox news contributor. i want to talk to you first up, susan, what did you think about the rally and the planned policies thaty laid out today? >> well, i think it's pretty predictable. i think you and i have talked about this before. how do you sell middle class? i think when you look at presidential politics, you look at a contest for the middle class. i saw hillary came out looking pretty good today happy smiling, youthful, energetic all those things. but, you know, long way...
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chained at usc f primary care physician my current role is a chief medical information at brown and toll and three patient medical home here in san francisco california i posted a question what was the city of san francisco want? three things a healthy retiree population you want to spent less taxpayer doctors and better outcomes for the patients and member i suggest getting those outcomes does not include letters from hmo to ppo in order to leverage the services that are built and serving your retirees well the model of coordinated and dedicated care to support better patient outcomes does provide affordability provider over site and infrastructure social work tools for assisten physicians for the health care doctor which is it's from ancillary pricing and choice to genetic care and alternative all of these help serve the patient better in the community senior patients obviously there is a great range what it means to be a senior patient many have complex clinical issues and coordinates planning for complex patients with a seemless hand off back to the primary care discharge -- this contributes to the length of stay and less bed days that you all are paying for i urge the health ca
chained at usc f primary care physician my current role is a chief medical information at brown and toll and three patient medical home here in san francisco california i posted a question what was the city of san francisco want? three things a healthy retiree population you want to spent less taxpayer doctors and better outcomes for the patients and member i suggest getting those outcomes does not include letters from hmo to ppo in order to leverage the services that are built and serving your...
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the state and not by hhs? >> i think they are wrong about each one. >> i would be interested in your answer. 82 usc section nine 3h1d, each state shall status procedures to make sure a exchange established by the state utilizes secure electronic interface. if exchange established by the state there is redeeming and hhs ready to mean and hhs exchange that means that the state in , which that exchange has established is responsible for making sure that the federal exchange as a secure electronic interface. >> that is completely wrong. the statute says -- the statutory obligation is addressed to the state medicaid agencies. it says they shall establish procedures to ensure the coordination hhs has issued . hhs has issued regulations setting forth with that statutory provision requires the states and the circumstances. every state where there is a federally facilitated exchange has fulfilled the requirements and it works perfectly fine. there is no anomaly there at all. >> it for the regulations attract the statute? >> they gave the state authority to say whether or not these conditions have been met. >> the requir
the state and not by hhs? >> i think they are wrong about each one. >> i would be interested in your answer. 82 usc section nine 3h1d, each state shall status procedures to make sure a exchange established by the state utilizes secure electronic interface. if exchange established by the state there is redeeming and hhs ready to mean and hhs exchange that means that the state in , which that exchange has established is responsible for making sure that the federal exchange as a secure...
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i'd be interested in your answer to it. 42 usc section 1396-w-3-h-1-d which says each state shall establish procedures to ensure that an exchange established by the state is a secure electronic interface. and they say that if that read is -- if exchange established by the state there is read to mean an hhs exchange, that means that the state in which that exchange is established is responsible for making sure that the federal exchange has a secure electronic interface. >> they're just wrong about that. just completely wrong. the statute says the state -- first of all, the state is dedicated to state medicaid and c.h.i.p. agencies. what it says is they have establish procedures to ensure coordination. hhs has issued regulations setting forth what that statutory requires in those circumstances. every state where there's a federally facilitated exchange has met the requirements and fulfilled them and it works perfectly fine. there's no anomaly there at all. >> the state -- >> it met the requirements of the regulation, you say, but do the regulations track the statute? >> yes they do. >> do they give the state authority to say whether or not these co
i'd be interested in your answer to it. 42 usc section 1396-w-3-h-1-d which says each state shall establish procedures to ensure that an exchange established by the state is a secure electronic interface. and they say that if that read is -- if exchange established by the state there is read to mean an hhs exchange, that means that the state in which that exchange is established is responsible for making sure that the federal exchange has a secure electronic interface. >> they're just...
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the state and not by hhs? there are some provisions like that. >> i think you're wrong about each one. >> i'd be interested in your attitude. 42 usc section 1396 .-three which says that each state shall status procedures to ensure that an exchange established by the state utilizes a secure electronic interface. they say if that is red if exchange established by the state air is redeeming and hhs exchange, that means that the state in which that exchange is established is responsible for making sure that the federal exchange is a secure electronic interface. >> they are just wrong about.com completely wrong. the statute says the state -- a statutory obligation is addressed to the state medicaid and chip entities. what it says is they shall establish procedures. hhs has issued regulations setting forth what a statutory provision requires states in the circumstances. every state where there's a better fist of exchange has met the requirements to fulfill them and it works perfectly fine. there's no anomaly there at all. >> met the requirements of the regulations you say but do the regulations track the statute? >> yes they do. >> do they give a sta
the state and not by hhs? there are some provisions like that. >> i think you're wrong about each one. >> i'd be interested in your attitude. 42 usc section 1396 .-three which says that each state shall status procedures to ensure that an exchange established by the state utilizes a secure electronic interface. they say if that is red if exchange established by the state air is redeeming and hhs exchange, that means that the state in which that exchange is established is responsible...