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those are the two key words we're hearing from mayor garcetti.we're still waiting to learn a little bit more about exactly the circumstances of this to right now what we're hearing from mayor garcetti, santa monica police department arresting someone last night, a neighborhood person leading to that arrest that this appears to be unrelated to the incident in orlando. wolf? >> accord dog these reports they found explosive powder, assault weapons and a camouflage outfit in the vehicle. is that right? >> these are reports for our affiliate kabc. the suspect was taken into custody in west hollywood, that there was a significant arsenal in the vehicle saying this was explosive powder, assault weapons and a camouflage outfit found in the vehicle and that the place that the suspect was heading to was the los angeles pride festival but you could hear in that news conference the defiance in the voice of the mayor, of the people who are hosting the preed festival, that the festival will go on, that there will be a march in the streets, there will be a mome
those are the two key words we're hearing from mayor garcetti.we're still waiting to learn a little bit more about exactly the circumstances of this to right now what we're hearing from mayor garcetti, santa monica police department arresting someone last night, a neighborhood person leading to that arrest that this appears to be unrelated to the incident in orlando. wolf? >> accord dog these reports they found explosive powder, assault weapons and a camouflage outfit in the vehicle. is...
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you also got gil garcetti, you got marcia clark, people on the prosecution team.o? >> they were very, very, very difficult. >> seth: yeah. >> three verys. very difficult. >> seth: three verys. >> gil garcetti had not talked about this basically since the trial, 20 years. an over to my house. we had a lovely afternoon sitting out in his house by the pool. lovely conversation. and then he's like, yeah, i'm still not doing an interview. >> seth: really? >> oh yeah. and i was like, this is all we have to do. just like this, it'll be fun. just me and you. >> seth: this is easy. >> nah, no thank you. >> seth: wow. >> it took another visit and it took a conversation with his son, who happens to be the mayor of los angeles, eric garcetti. >> seth: yep. >> and eric said to him, look, i think it's time for you to tell your story. he was one of the few people who didn't write a book after the trial. and i don't know -- my brother actually, my older brother, went to grad school for a bit with eric and he said, i know his brother a little bit. i think you probably can trust ez
you also got gil garcetti, you got marcia clark, people on the prosecution team.o? >> they were very, very, very difficult. >> seth: yeah. >> three verys. very difficult. >> seth: three verys. >> gil garcetti had not talked about this basically since the trial, 20 years. an over to my house. we had a lovely afternoon sitting out in his house by the pool. lovely conversation. and then he's like, yeah, i'm still not doing an interview. >> seth: really? >>...
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let's celebrate, as mayor garcetti said.mourning in our hearts, but let us march forward today, together, more unified than ever. thank you very much. >> thank you. thank you, everyone, for coming out this morning. special thanks -- >> news conference out there in los angeles, with the mayor and the sheriff and the fbi agent talking about, not really shedding any light on, this arrest of a man in santa monica, who said he was going to the gay pride festival and parade with rifles and weapons and ammunition and explosives, according to multiple reports and authorities. we're back with our panel, catherine harris, sebastien gorka and jim woolsey. i thought it was interesting, they said there was no credible threat, nothing to worry about, and no tie to orlando. and yet no real details about this guy who was arrested with all this stuff heading to the l.a. pride festival. >> the terrorists and the islamists, they like anniversaries and they like doing things together. for example, they came very close, somebody did, in a very d
let's celebrate, as mayor garcetti said.mourning in our hearts, but let us march forward today, together, more unified than ever. thank you very much. >> thank you. thank you, everyone, for coming out this morning. special thanks -- >> news conference out there in los angeles, with the mayor and the sheriff and the fbi agent talking about, not really shedding any light on, this arrest of a man in santa monica, who said he was going to the gay pride festival and parade with rifles...
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district attorney garcetti told gma that prosecutors never knew that simpson was taking arthritis medicationelling. it became a key part of the closing arguments. >>> 1300 sheep were found wandering in a small town at 4:30. two cars and five officers spent 45 minutes trying to round up the woolly invaders. so many of them, right? according to the police, the escapees made a break for it when their shepherd fell asleep. get an alarm! >>> all right. so cameras caught an armed robber shoving a gun in a woman's face at a virginia restaurant sunday night. she wrestled with the gunman as her husband ran out from the kitchen with a butcher knife. they managed to get his gun and fight him off. the 19-year-old was found with a gash in his back and arrested him. meanwhi meanwhile, the woman thought the gun was fake and she pulled the trigger and found out the hard way it was not. >>> a new isis video shows them demolishing a 3,000-year-old temple in northern iraq. it has not been authenticated by nbc news, but the u.n. said it showed extensive damage. >>> in england, one unlucky seagull took a dip in
district attorney garcetti told gma that prosecutors never knew that simpson was taking arthritis medicationelling. it became a key part of the closing arguments. >>> 1300 sheep were found wandering in a small town at 4:30. two cars and five officers spent 45 minutes trying to round up the woolly invaders. so many of them, right? according to the police, the escapees made a break for it when their shepherd fell asleep. get an alarm! >>> all right. so cameras caught an armed...
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one that even surprised former d.a., gil garcetti, breaking 21 years of silence. >> it was from thism that i learned o.j. had been taking medication for the arthritis in his hands, and he was told if you stop taking the medication, your hands will swell and your joints will stiffen. i just shook my head, another thing the defense was able to do. >> reporter: the documentary suggests the key to o.j.'s freedom had more to do with exploiting racial tensions outside of the courtroom than in it. >>> when we come back, a high honor overseas for rod stewart at this hour. the big news coming in. >>> and more on the high-speed, wrong-way chase in the middle of the heartland. we'll be right back. e got that ! you know...diarrhea? abdominal pain? but we said we'd be there... woap, who makes the decisions around here? it's me. don't think i'll make it. stomach again...send! if you're living with frequent, unpredictable diarrhea and abdominal pain, you may have irritable bowel syndrome with diarrhea or ibs-d - a condition that can be really frustrating. talk to your doctor about viberzi. a differ
one that even surprised former d.a., gil garcetti, breaking 21 years of silence. >> it was from thism that i learned o.j. had been taking medication for the arthritis in his hands, and he was told if you stop taking the medication, your hands will swell and your joints will stiffen. i just shook my head, another thing the defense was able to do. >> reporter: the documentary suggests the key to o.j.'s freedom had more to do with exploiting racial tensions outside of the courtroom...
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one that even surprised former d.a., gil garcetti, breaking 21 years of silence. >> it was this filmt i learned that o.j. had been taking medication for the arthritis in his hands, and he was told if you stop taking the medication, your hands will swell and your joints will stiffen. i just shook my head, another thing the defense was able to do. >> reporter: one of those bloody gloves found here, on rockingham. the documentary suggests the key to o.j.'s freedom had more to do with exploiting racial tensions outside of the courtroom than the drama in in it. david. >> juju, thanks, great to have you with us. the first part of the five-part series airs saturday night here on abc. >>> when we come back, the high speed chase in the heart land reaching speeds of more than 100 american. >>> and the big honor for rod stewart overseas. we listen to one of our favorites. honor for rod stewart over seas. don't think i'll make it. stomach again...send! if you're living with frequent, unpredictable diarrhea and abdominal pain, you may have irritable bowel syndrome with diarrhea or ibs-d - a condi
one that even surprised former d.a., gil garcetti, breaking 21 years of silence. >> it was this filmt i learned that o.j. had been taking medication for the arthritis in his hands, and he was told if you stop taking the medication, your hands will swell and your joints will stiffen. i just shook my head, another thing the defense was able to do. >> reporter: one of those bloody gloves found here, on rockingham. the documentary suggests the key to o.j.'s freedom had more to do with...
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los angeles mayor eric garcetti is one of the contender -- >> do you believe all of that stuff? salting the mine. every ethnic group in america gets a little taste. i don't believe it's ever going to happen. thank you for giving us the long list. michael steele and indera, thank you. >>> let me finish with the need to act in the aftermath of tragedy. you're watching "hardball," the place for politics. anyone with type 2 diabetes knows how it feels to see your numbers go up, despite your best efforts. but what if you could turn things around? wh if you could... love your numbers? discover once-daily invokana®. it's the #1 prescred sglt2 inhibitor that works to lower a1c. a pill taken just once in the morning, invokana® is used along with diet and exercise to significantly lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. in fact, it's been proven to be more effective at lowering invokana® works around the clock by reducing the amount osugar allowed back into the body, and sending some sugar out allothrough the processody, of urination. and while it's not for lowering systolic blo
los angeles mayor eric garcetti is one of the contender -- >> do you believe all of that stuff? salting the mine. every ethnic group in america gets a little taste. i don't believe it's ever going to happen. thank you for giving us the long list. michael steele and indera, thank you. >>> let me finish with the need to act in the aftermath of tragedy. you're watching "hardball," the place for politics. anyone with type 2 diabetes knows how it feels to see your numbers go...
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the former los angeles district gil garcetti is here with us. have not been speaking out on the case for years. for two decades. i know it took a lot of convincing for you to be part of this documentary. you said no twice? >> right. >> what finally convinced you? >> my son. ezra, the director, had contacted me and had a number of conversations with me and i continued to say no as i have for 21 years. but it was my son who said, dad, it's time for you to speak. no one knows the facts that you know and i think you can really trust ezra to do a professional job. >> you've said even you learned something about the case from this documentary. >> i certainly did. it gave me chills. >> what did you learn? >> i did learn. i learned a few things. i won't spoil it all for everyone but the one thing i did learn, for example, chris darden, martha clark were never supposed to ask o.j. to try on the glove. it probably had been working out his hand developing muscles in his hand and we knew it would shrink. it had been in the elements. it's leather. what we di
the former los angeles district gil garcetti is here with us. have not been speaking out on the case for years. for two decades. i know it took a lot of convincing for you to be part of this documentary. you said no twice? >> right. >> what finally convinced you? >> my son. ezra, the director, had contacted me and had a number of conversations with me and i continued to say no as i have for 21 years. but it was my son who said, dad, it's time for you to speak. no one knows the...
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mayor eric garcetti, the president of cbs drugstores, rob gronkowski of the new england patriots, andourtney love. tonight i am so happy to add the support of another proven winner. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome 15-time world wrestling champion john cena. [ cheers and applause ] [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you. i am honored tonight to stand at this podium with the great candidate and even greater man. you are killing it in the polls, right? >> jimmy: i am ahead in the polls, yes. >> you're not just ahead, man. kimmel has 100% of the vote with no opponents! [ cheers and applause ] it's very kind of you but i don't think this audience or the people at home realize exactly what a big-assed accomplishment this is. >> jimmy: well -- it's not that big a deal -- >> it's a big deal! this man, this man is the product of our country, wasn't manufactured in some factory overseas, he was made in america. [ cheers and applause ] a man who embodies hustle, loyalty, hard work. how many millions of people a day do you entertain? >> jimmy: i don't know, maybe where between 2 million and 30
mayor eric garcetti, the president of cbs drugstores, rob gronkowski of the new england patriots, andourtney love. tonight i am so happy to add the support of another proven winner. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome 15-time world wrestling champion john cena. [ cheers and applause ] [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you. i am honored tonight to stand at this podium with the great candidate and even greater man. you are killing it in the polls, right? >> jimmy: i am ahead in the...
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los angeles mayor eric garcetti is one of the contender -- >> do you believe all of that stuff?ng the mine. every ethnic group in america gets a little taste. i don't believe it's ever going to happen. thank you for giving us the long list. michael steele and indera, thank you. >>> let me finish with the need to act in the aftermath of tragedy. you're watching "hardball," the place for politics. tired of re-dosing antids? try duo fusion! new, two in one heartburreef. the antacid goes to work in seconds... and the acideducer lasts up to hours in one chewable tablet. om t makers of zantac. hey kevin. hey, fancy seeing you here. uh, i live right over there actually. heyou've been to my place.. no, i wasn't...oh look, you dropped something. it's your resume with a 20 dollar bill taped to it. that's weird. you want to work for ge too. hahaha, what? wellwho are upor big world changing challenges like making planes, trains and hospitals run better. why don't you check your new watch and tell me what time i should be there. oh, i don't hire people. m a developer. i'm gonna need monday o
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conference of mayors, nick cornett and democratic mayor, eric garcetti.et me start with you on the question of rhetoric. we've seen it in this seismic vote in the uk. are you concerned about it from your point of view as well? >> well, i think the uncertainty can't be helpful for the american stock exchange. there's a level of distrust between the american people and the federal government as well. but when you live in oklahoma and look south to texas, you realize that if that state had an opportunity to leave the united states, they could probably get 51% of the vote as well. so, it's not just england that's bolstering its pride this morning. >> i'm sorry, katty. go ahead. >> this question of tone, mayor garcetti, are you concerned about the tone of the political debate, particularly when it comes perhaps to immigrants in the united states at the moment? that question was put to donald trump this morning in scotland. >> no question. we're definitely a nation of immigrants. my city is a city of immigrants. 62% of our population are immigrants or the child
conference of mayors, nick cornett and democratic mayor, eric garcetti.et me start with you on the question of rhetoric. we've seen it in this seismic vote in the uk. are you concerned about it from your point of view as well? >> well, i think the uncertainty can't be helpful for the american stock exchange. there's a level of distrust between the american people and the federal government as well. but when you live in oklahoma and look south to texas, you realize that if that state had...
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mayor garcetti from los angeles was actually with me to announce the beyond the box guidance at the event he said i think a bunch of other mayors should do the same thing. i'm going to commit to bring together all the universities in the los angeles area to talk about this and move beyond the box. i'm going to encourage other mayors to do it. he already has 21 other mayors around the country who have committed to this. so leadership like his, we can make real progress and if there's a growing realization on the part of universities that they're missing out on extraordinary talent by having these arbitrary barriers. >> thank you. we have about three minutes left and i want to give my panelists an opportunity for rapidfire where they would like to see reentry from their agency perspective. i will start with the madam attorney general. >> we are actually moving toward that. reentry begin sunday one of a person's contact with the criminal justice system. we are looking to make our bureau of prisons one of our strongest centers for reentry by strengthening the educational employment as well as
mayor garcetti from los angeles was actually with me to announce the beyond the box guidance at the event he said i think a bunch of other mayors should do the same thing. i'm going to commit to bring together all the universities in the los angeles area to talk about this and move beyond the box. i'm going to encourage other mayors to do it. he already has 21 other mayors around the country who have committed to this. so leadership like his, we can make real progress and if there's a growing...
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[applause] >> our next witnesses linda lopez from the los angeles mayor's eric garcetti's office. welcome, miss lopez. >> thank you so much, good morning. i am the chief of the office of immigrant affairs for mayor eric garcetti and today i will be providing remarks on the importance of citizenship for the democratic platform. the first, let's start with the facts. today there are over 9 million lawful permanent residence in the united states who are not yet citizens. i think we should do everything possible to encourage these individuals to naturalize, to go through the citizenship process and become full members of our democracy. think about it. that would be 9 million more people who can vote in elections, serve on juries, run for elected office themselves, and serve our country when needed. we also know from research that naturalized citizens tend to be among the most typically-engaged members of our communities and our goal should be more democratic participation and a greater ability to affect positive change in our communities and that is what citizenship brings. just a few
[applause] >> our next witnesses linda lopez from the los angeles mayor's eric garcetti's office. welcome, miss lopez. >> thank you so much, good morning. i am the chief of the office of immigrant affairs for mayor eric garcetti and today i will be providing remarks on the importance of citizenship for the democratic platform. the first, let's start with the facts. today there are over 9 million lawful permanent residence in the united states who are not yet citizens. i think we...
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bestt you to give our regards to mayor garcetti and thank him for being a national leader. i want you to make sure you let him know we recognize him. cummingsthink chairman for his very kind word. i'm going to continue to work with you across the country. when i first ran for congress in 56%, my district was latino. we were only 40% of the registered voters. i had to make a decision in 1992 to three kate with non-hispanics. i want to say that 50,000 citizens later, latinos are 60% of the registered voters. citizenship is eroding rights -- is a voting rights. i want to say thank you again. thank you so much for all your leadership. your mobilizing the community and your true leadership has been remarkable. >> thank you. >> lisa is the senior legal advisor for the leadership council. she has championed their theitment to promoting civil rights of all people in the united states. >> i'm delighted to lend a voice of the leadership conference to this important endeavor. a diverse membership. it is committed to building in ideals.as good as its the right to vote is not a privileg
bestt you to give our regards to mayor garcetti and thank him for being a national leader. i want you to make sure you let him know we recognize him. cummingsthink chairman for his very kind word. i'm going to continue to work with you across the country. when i first ran for congress in 56%, my district was latino. we were only 40% of the registered voters. i had to make a decision in 1992 to three kate with non-hispanics. i want to say that 50,000 citizens later, latinos are 60% of the...
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los angeles mayor garcetti was among the many who spoke out in support. >> we are americans. we are all lgbtq community members today. we are all part of a country that will not be beaten down. >> a heavily armed man from indiana who said he was on his way to los angeles parade was arrested but police in santa monica say it was not related to the orlando shooting. >>> the tony awards also did their part to pay tribute to the victims of that massacre. host james corden opened the show with a tribute. "hamilton's" lynn manual miranda was overcome with emotion while he recite d a poem for the victims. the hip-hop musical about the founding father alexander hamilton was the night's big winner. that mega hit won 11 tony awards including best musical. >>> on a completely different note there could be hardware handed out by the bay. golden state needs one more win for the nba title. the defending champs suffered a big loss. draymond green suspended thanks to his below the belt shot on lebron james. you can watch tonight's game right here on abc tonight at 9:00. >>> the pittsburgh pe
los angeles mayor garcetti was among the many who spoke out in support. >> we are americans. we are all lgbtq community members today. we are all part of a country that will not be beaten down. >> a heavily armed man from indiana who said he was on his way to los angeles parade was arrested but police in santa monica say it was not related to the orlando shooting. >>> the tony awards also did their part to pay tribute to the victims of that massacre. host james corden...
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when people who were part of that trial point fingers, they need to point fingers at themselves, garcetti, there seems to be that they still don't understand what happened in that courtroom. i do. >> reporter: but when it comes to johnnie cochran -- >> i am ashamed of mr. darden would allow himself to become an apologist for this man. >> reporter: despite their fiery exchanges in front of the jury, darden remembers his courtroom foe fondly. >> i miss johnnie. i wish he were here. i wish we could sit in a room like this and argue about that case. as a lawyer, you know, i had nothing but respect for johnnie cochran and i till do. >> reporter: now, darden also says that if he could do things again he wouldn't even join the prosecution team at all. his book about that trial "in contempt" in available in paperback or on e-book. robin. >> all right, mara. we bring in cnn senior legal analyst jeffrey toobin. he's in washington and abc news senior legal correspondent sunny hostin is good enough to be with us in the studio. good morning to you both. let me start with you, jeffrey. you were there i
when people who were part of that trial point fingers, they need to point fingers at themselves, garcetti, there seems to be that they still don't understand what happened in that courtroom. i do. >> reporter: but when it comes to johnnie cochran -- >> i am ashamed of mr. darden would allow himself to become an apologist for this man. >> reporter: despite their fiery exchanges in front of the jury, darden remembers his courtroom foe fondly. >> i miss johnnie. i wish he...
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you know, last week i was talking to gil garcetti and he said he learned that o.j.ke his medication for arthritis so his hands would swell and he wouldn't fit into the glove. it's a real focus of the documentary and the defense implicated mark furman planted it. he is a big part as well. what is your impression? >> mark is not an appealing character at all. my original story in "the new yorker" talked about his history of racial abuse of african-americans and he is not a sympathetic -- he doesn't really give any apologies in the -- in long interview that he gives in the documentary. however, what he does is he shows that the defense theory that he planted the glove and framed o.j. simpson is simply absurd. that it is not technically possible that he could have done it and that, again, is another piece of evidence that at least in my view points to o.j. simpson's guilt in all this. >> i want to talk about the bronco chase. everybody remembers where they were. do you remember where you were? >> i was at my girlfriend's house in high school. >> you were? >> yes. i was
you know, last week i was talking to gil garcetti and he said he learned that o.j.ke his medication for arthritis so his hands would swell and he wouldn't fit into the glove. it's a real focus of the documentary and the defense implicated mark furman planted it. he is a big part as well. what is your impression? >> mark is not an appealing character at all. my original story in "the new yorker" talked about his history of racial abuse of african-americans and he is not a...
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i'm the chief of the office of immigrant affairs for mayor eric gar settee garcetti. today there are over 9 million lawful permanent residents in the united states who are not yet citizens. and i think we should do everything possible to encourage these individuals to naturalize, to go through the citizenship process and become full fledged members of our democracy. think about it. that would be 9 million more people who can vote in elections, serve on juries, serve our country when needed. we also know from research that naturalized citizens tend to be among most engaged members of communities. our goal should be more democratic participation. just a few months ago i witnessed the power of mobilizing lawful permanent residents as they came to obtain assistance in their application. many waited in line for hours and we were able to process about 1,000 people that day committed to becoming part of the fabric of our country. i was fortunate enough to talk to them and ask them why they were taking that step. because many of them had been in the country for more than 15 y
i'm the chief of the office of immigrant affairs for mayor eric gar settee garcetti. today there are over 9 million lawful permanent residents in the united states who are not yet citizens. and i think we should do everything possible to encourage these individuals to naturalize, to go through the citizenship process and become full fledged members of our democracy. think about it. that would be 9 million more people who can vote in elections, serve on juries, serve our country when needed. we...
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mayor garcetti is doing his level best and making progress, but the scope of the problem is so significant that we need to continue these investments in housing so that we can implement these housing first initiatives. huber and -- uber and lyft with our transportation barriers and the good news about what we do in american job centers as we understand not end our transportation daughter say you can guess he can get back on your feet. so i hope as you move forward on the balcony looking down, i hope you take a moment to say we've come a long way. i hope you don't take too long because we do have a long way to go and we are going to be there with you. the peer-to-peer knowledge exchange is a fancy way of saying we all learn from each other. and that is what you're doing here. i haven't had a original idea. i pride myself on going to conferences, listening to people and men taking their ideas in the first time i will say it was your idea appeared the second time i will say someone taught me in the third time it's my idea. so i hope you will allow me to do that. [applause] you have so many go
mayor garcetti is doing his level best and making progress, but the scope of the problem is so significant that we need to continue these investments in housing so that we can implement these housing first initiatives. huber and -- uber and lyft with our transportation barriers and the good news about what we do in american job centers as we understand not end our transportation daughter say you can guess he can get back on your feet. so i hope as you move forward on the balcony looking down, i...
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mayor garcetti is doing his level best in making progress, but the scope of the problem is so significant that we need to continue these investments in housing so that we can implement these housing-first initiatives. uber and lyft each invested considerable funds in providing for the transportation of homeless veterans going back to work. we know that there are transportation barriers and the good news about what we do at american job centers is that we understand that and there are transportation vouchers that you can get so that you can get back on your feet. so i hope as you move forward on the balcony looking down, i hope you take a moment to say, we've come a long way. i hope you don't take too long because we do have a long way to go. and we're going to be there with you. you know what, the peer-to-peer knowledge exchange is a fancy way of saying we all learn from each other. and that's what you're doing here and you know what, be kleptomaniacs. i haven't had an original idea in my life. i pride myself on going to conferences and listening to people and then taking their ideas and
mayor garcetti is doing his level best in making progress, but the scope of the problem is so significant that we need to continue these investments in housing so that we can implement these housing-first initiatives. uber and lyft each invested considerable funds in providing for the transportation of homeless veterans going back to work. we know that there are transportation barriers and the good news about what we do at american job centers is that we understand that and there are...
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mayor garcetti from los angeles was actually with me to announce the beyond the box guidance at the event he said i think a bunch of other mayors should do the same thing. i'm going to commit to bring together all the universities in the los angeles area to talk about this and move beyond the box. i'm going to encourage other mayors to do it. he already has 21 other mayors around the country who have committed to this. so leadership like his, we can make real progress and if there's a growing realization on the part of universities that they're missing out on extraordinary talent by having these arbitrary barriers. >> thank you. we have about three minutes left and i want to give my panelists an opportunity for rapidfire where they would like to see reentry from their agency perspective. i will start with the madam attorney general. >> we are actually moving toward that. reentry begin sunday one of a person's contact with the criminal justice system. we are looking to make our bureau of prisons one of our strongest centers for reentry by strengthening the educational employment as well as
mayor garcetti from los angeles was actually with me to announce the beyond the box guidance at the event he said i think a bunch of other mayors should do the same thing. i'm going to commit to bring together all the universities in the los angeles area to talk about this and move beyond the box. i'm going to encourage other mayors to do it. he already has 21 other mayors around the country who have committed to this. so leadership like his, we can make real progress and if there's a growing...
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i've got the mayor of this city, his honor, eric garcetti, and bob shrum, one of the greatest speechrs of all time, who teaches at usc, university of southern california. we're watching something about to happen. at some point in the next couple weeks, bernie sanders, the senator from vermont who's ran this heroic campaign, built an army of people who have never been involved in politics, he calls it a political revolution. how does he maneuver back to a supporter of the one who won, hillary clinton? how does he do it? >> remember in new hampshire when he won, he told his supporters, remember in november, the enemy isn't each other, it's us and a republican vision that would move this country backwards, and i take him at that word. i think he's a great american. his supporters have been tremendous. they've been a breath of fresh air. they've been the energy behind this campaign. but tonight i heard a woman not just marking history but talking about how she would make history. and i'm excited about that. i'm a father of a little girl and i couldn't help tearing up. this is a moment in
i've got the mayor of this city, his honor, eric garcetti, and bob shrum, one of the greatest speechrs of all time, who teaches at usc, university of southern california. we're watching something about to happen. at some point in the next couple weeks, bernie sanders, the senator from vermont who's ran this heroic campaign, built an army of people who have never been involved in politics, he calls it a political revolution. how does he maneuver back to a supporter of the one who won, hillary...