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the life of german pastor and theologian dietrich bonhoeffer in strange glory. in "the reckoning: financial accountability and the rise and fall of nations," jacob soll, a history and accounting professor at the university of southern california looks at how the tracking of finances has affected civilizations. look for these titles in bookstores this coming week, and watch for the authors in the near future on booktv and on booktv.org. >> you're watching booktv on c-span2. here's our prime time lineup for tonight. beginning at 7:30 p.m. eastern, economist william easterly talks about the failure of organizations including the united nations to reduce global poverty. then at 9 p.m., patrick tucker is on "after words." the deputy editor of the futurist magazine discusses the impact vast amounts of data have on better understanding the future with the director of the national lawyers' guild. at 10 p.m. eastern, new york times reporter carlotta gall talks about books on afghanistan. and we wrap up tonight's prime time programming at 11 p.m. eastern with ben tarnoff's account of mark twain's life in san francisco in the 1860s. that all happens tonight on c-span2's booktv. >> now joining us on booktv is author richard minister. ric
the life of german pastor and theologian dietrich bonhoeffer in strange glory. in "the reckoning: financial accountability and the rise and fall of nations," jacob soll, a history and accounting professor at the university of southern california looks at how the tracking of finances has affected civilizations. look for these titles in bookstores this coming week, and watch for the authors in the near future on booktv and on booktv.org. >> you're watching booktv on c-span2....
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the coming weeks. on april 12th and fourteenth los angeles times festival of books at the university of southern california. saturday, may 17th, the gaithersburg book festival will take place in gaithersburg, md.. june 6th through the eighth, the first sacramental black book fair. festivals happening in your area will lead them to our list at booktv@c-span.org. >> good afternoon. my name is stephen wrage and i will be moderating a panel with evan thomas. >> we are back from the annapolis book festival in maryland. next discussion of the similarities between president eisenhower and president obama. it starts now on booktv. >> much younger black guy. a president who seemed to be on the links. it would seem like eisenhower's happiest moments were playing poker with cronies, drinking lots of scotch and obama might have been more on the basketball court. we may have had a lot of similar problems that confront them during their times in office and it may be they converge more in their styles and temperaments for their two terms each. there are a lot of things for us to talk about about cia opportunities or acti
the coming weeks. on april 12th and fourteenth los angeles times festival of books at the university of southern california. saturday, may 17th, the gaithersburg book festival will take place in gaithersburg, md.. june 6th through the eighth, the first sacramental black book fair. festivals happening in your area will lead them to our list at booktv@c-span.org. >> good afternoon. my name is stephen wrage and i will be moderating a panel with evan thomas. >> we are back from the...
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the brooklyn dodgers. it is regarded as one of the first steps of a march towards civil rights. the university of southern californias taking a swing at what some had to endure. from los angeles, "america tonight"'s michael okay u brings us the story of two american pressures, and how they scored a home run. >> these are two american treasures. jim and lou johnson. >> i don't appreciate it. in 1965, the son of a biscuit eater hit a home run and beat us at ball game. >> he was the first african american pitcher in the league to win 20 games in a season. sweet lou was the hero of the 1965 world series. his l.a. dodgers beat mud cats' minnesota twins. it's what they endured off the field and on that has researchers at the annan burg school for journal. >> interested. the school is putting together an oral history of afghan americans, who played baseball in the 25 years since jackie robinson debuted. u.s.c. intends to chronicle racism and triumph as they can. >> it's one of the most important things we can do. in the end this will be, to me, the most important thing i would have accomplished. now there is a sense of urg
the brooklyn dodgers. it is regarded as one of the first steps of a march towards civil rights. the university of southern californias taking a swing at what some had to endure. from los angeles, "america tonight"'s michael okay u brings us the story of two american pressures, and how they scored a home run. >> these are two american treasures. jim and lou johnson. >> i don't appreciate it. in 1965, the son of a biscuit eater hit a home run and beat us at ball game....
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accountability and the rise and fall of nations, jacob sole, history and accounting professor at the university of southern california, looks at how the tracking of finances has affected civilizations. look for these titles in become stores this coming week and watch for the authors in the near future on book tv and on booktv.org. ... cpac. >> i want to make a couple of announcements seized silence yourself of this. -- your cellphone sam personal recordings are forbidden and there will be a book signing crowd members of the panel right after this session for our i have to tell you that if you buy the book you buy it upstairs in the lobby bin the siding is across the street -- across the street. once again welcome. we are privileged to have three authors to of taken very different approaches to record and analyze the financial crisis began in 2008 and the many effects political influence lobbying and misdirection to avoid the of regulation and oversight to avert the financial crisis of a few years ago in and to keep it from happening again in the future. on my left end to my left. [laughter] and just this week? nomi p
accountability and the rise and fall of nations, jacob sole, history and accounting professor at the university of southern california, looks at how the tracking of finances has affected civilizations. look for these titles in become stores this coming week and watch for the authors in the near future on book tv and on booktv.org. ... cpac. >> i want to make a couple of announcements seized silence yourself of this. -- your cellphone sam personal recordings are forbidden and there will be...
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>> i grew up and went to the university of southern california l.a. i was a college student.initely a fresh start in the restaurant industry. i had grown up around the restaurant industry. taking the burger chain domestically and internationally was definitely a challenge in this environment. >> talk about the menu. all i have been hearing all day is 2000 calories for one particular menu item. >> it might be 1000 calories. i don't know about 2000 calories. we sold 10 million burgers last year. we also sold half a million turkey burgers and veggie burgers and chicken sandwiches. we have all kinds of healthy options. if you want to have a hamburger, if you don't want mayonnaise on it, you can save even more. it is probably the leanest burger. >> the business now of burgers, it has got to be very competitive. everywhere you go, someone is trying to open something organic, or as you say, leaner meats. how do you stay one step ahead of the curve? >> we have been doing the same thing for more than 60 years. the same sandwich, the same bun. everyone else is joining the space. one th
>> i grew up and went to the university of southern california l.a. i was a college student.initely a fresh start in the restaurant industry. i had grown up around the restaurant industry. taking the burger chain domestically and internationally was definitely a challenge in this environment. >> talk about the menu. all i have been hearing all day is 2000 calories for one particular menu item. >> it might be 1000 calories. i don't know about 2000 calories. we sold 10 million...
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the head of the safety and security program at the university of southern california says if it brokefloor would be massive. >> you're absolutely right. the wreckage field could be spread over an extremely large distance. >> reporter: yet as pollution goes, the debris would be minimal. >> the debris from the missing plane is a drop in the bucket. roughly most of the debris found in the ocean starts on land. the oceans are vast, so this single tragedy with the missing airplane is not really going to make a dent in ocean pollution. >> reporter: but perhaps the sight of all that junk will make people think before they throw it away. stephanie elam, cnn, santa monica, california. >> thank you, stephanie for that report. i'm joined by an oceanographer at the university of new south wales in australia, thank you for joining us. you're an expert in this particular part of the indian ocean. have you been surprised by the amount of ocean debris found versus a lack of debris from the plane? >> no, not at all. we've known for a very long time that especially the recent search area, the new searc
the head of the safety and security program at the university of southern california says if it brokefloor would be massive. >> you're absolutely right. the wreckage field could be spread over an extremely large distance. >> reporter: yet as pollution goes, the debris would be minimal. >> the debris from the missing plane is a drop in the bucket. roughly most of the debris found in the ocean starts on land. the oceans are vast, so this single tragedy with the missing airplane...
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the university of virginia, recalls the life of german pastor in strange glory in the reckoning, financial accountability and the rise and fall of nations, jacob sole, history and accounting professor at the university of southern california, looks at how the tracking of finances has affected civilizations. look for these titles in become stores this coming week and watch for the authors in the near future on book tv and on booktv.org. ...
the university of virginia, recalls the life of german pastor in strange glory in the reckoning, financial accountability and the rise and fall of nations, jacob sole, history and accounting professor at the university of southern california, looks at how the tracking of finances has affected civilizations. look for these titles in become stores this coming week and watch for the authors in the near future on book tv and on booktv.org. ...
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>> welcome to book tvs coverage of day two of the 2014 los angeles times festival of books from the university of southern california. .. >> and misdirection and deception to avoid the sort of regulation and oversight that would have done much to avert the financial crisis of a few years ago. and it would keep the same thing from happening again in the future. so, on my left, though it is hard to be to my left too much -- [laughter] >> as someone of you who have read my columns may know is noami presence and her book came out tuesday. she is a former wall street executive who was written for many publications in the united states. and her book examines the relationships between banks and bankers on one hand and on national government and going back to the sevecenturies and bringing it to present day. on my right is the co-author and she talks about what is wrong with banking and what to do about it. and that is georgia parker, professor at stanford's graduate schools of business. and he is one of the most analyst of the banking sector we have. her book shines a spotlight on how the banks avoided what could have been
>> welcome to book tvs coverage of day two of the 2014 los angeles times festival of books from the university of southern california. .. >> and misdirection and deception to avoid the sort of regulation and oversight that would have done much to avert the financial crisis of a few years ago. and it would keep the same thing from happening again in the future. so, on my left, though it is hard to be to my left too much -- [laughter] >> as someone of you who have read my...
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. >> now on booktv, the coverage of the los angeles times festival of books from the university of southern california. the festival is on its 19th year and a host of over hundreds of authors and 150,000 attendees over two days. this year we have panels on feminism, world politics and a discussion with scientists and carat diamond. we begin our coverage with a panel on the war featuring david finkel. >> hello, i am a staff writer and i'm talking about the realities of war three distinguished writers who have attacked the subject from different angles. .. >> has been documenting the effects of war on the human psyche. the most recent book, critically acclaimed "thank you for your service" chronicles challenged by american soldiers and families in war's aftermath. it has received numerous awards. the previous book, "the good soldiers," best selling account of an infantry battalion won multiple awards, named the top 10 book of the year by the "new york times," and he's an editor and writer for the "the washington post," reporting from central america, asia, europe, and covered in war in kosovo and iraq.
. >> now on booktv, the coverage of the los angeles times festival of books from the university of southern california. the festival is on its 19th year and a host of over hundreds of authors and 150,000 attendees over two days. this year we have panels on feminism, world politics and a discussion with scientists and carat diamond. we begin our coverage with a panel on the war featuring david finkel. >> hello, i am a staff writer and i'm talking about the realities of war three...
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the panel for coming. [applause] >> we will all be around afterwards if you have any other questions. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> our coverage of the 19th annual "los angeles times" festival of of books from the university of southern california will continue now with a panel on feminism. >> my clock says 1230. so we should get started. welcome to our book festival. my name is robin carrion and i am a columnist who has worked closely online these days. i hope you can check me out at "l.a. times".com/local. okay. this is the evolution of feminism panel. so that is not what you came to hear, you're definitely in the wrong place. and we have a few housekeeping issues to attend to. please silencer cell phones. you probably don't need to be told that. there is a book signing following the session so we can continue the conversation with our authors afterwards in signing area number five. personal recording of these sessions is not allowed. we are also being broadcast live on c-span, fyi. i was supposed to say something about earthquake safety and i think the drill is you feel if an earthquake, please leave calmly. [laughter] and put your hands over your head. okay. i want you also to know that about 10 to 15 minutes before the and
the panel for coming. [applause] >> we will all be around afterwards if you have any other questions. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> our coverage of the 19th annual "los angeles times" festival of of books from the university of southern california will continue now with a panel on feminism. >> my clock says 1230. so we should get started. welcome to our book festival. my name is robin carrion and i am a columnist who has worked closely online these days. i...
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of the airplane that have items that will float. >> reporter: that sentiment is widely agreed upon by experts. here at the accident lab at the university of southern california's aviation safety program, the director says crashes on the water will almost certainly leave floating debris. the question is how far away will it float? the best-case scenario for the malaysia's airline flight. >> sully did an incredible job of flying. he landed on a river. the river is pretty relaxed by comparison with an ocean where you have swells, 10, welfare, 16 feet. it is pretty difficult to make that kind of landing on water. >> reporter: the search, of course, continues for the wreckage. the landing scenarios just mentioned all part of the investigation. gary tuchman, cnn, los angeles. >> welcome back. i want to bring our panel back. miles here. mary sciavo. miles, i want to bring you in. you talked about the conditions that morning when the plane disappeared. that the ocean was calm and that -- it is conceivable -- again, we are talking about theories here. it is conceivable that the plane might have been able to land. if not fully intact more intact than some assumed. >> a
of the airplane that have items that will float. >> reporter: that sentiment is widely agreed upon by experts. here at the accident lab at the university of southern california's aviation safety program, the director says crashes on the water will almost certainly leave floating debris. the question is how far away will it float? the best-case scenario for the malaysia's airline flight. >> sully did an incredible job of flying. he landed on a river. the river is pretty relaxed by...
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. >> welcome to book tvs coverage of day two of the 2014 los angeles times festival of books from the university of southern california. ..
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she's an independent journalist in new york, and a senior fellow at the university of southern california's annenberg center on communication, leadership and policy. she also served on the pulitzer prize board for nine years. geneva is the pulitzer board basically settling the argument today by saying that they're going to award this coverage. >> i with say that the argue will not be over at least in terms of many people's continued discomfort with this reporting. but i do believe this is an extromly powerful affirmation of this important work. you know, director and national intelligence james clapper as you know not happy with this important work. he was quoted just yesterday at the university of georgia saying this is potentially the most damaging theft of intelligence material in our country's history. so what is the correct balance between security, transparency and journalism. >> there's always attention and always will be. and because even the most rabid of reporters understand that there are national security issues that cannot be aired. but we have been seeing the growth of governm
she's an independent journalist in new york, and a senior fellow at the university of southern california's annenberg center on communication, leadership and policy. she also served on the pulitzer prize board for nine years. geneva is the pulitzer board basically settling the argument today by saying that they're going to award this coverage. >> i with say that the argue will not be over at least in terms of many people's continued discomfort with this reporting. but i do believe this is...
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i had been at the university of southern california for two years, gotten a masters degree and obliged to come back to west point to teach for three years as payback for that master's degree. i'd been there one year, saw some friends die over there, knew the war was going on and the war was building up. it was an infantryman's war, and i was an infantryman. i had a very guilty conscience about having the soft life at west point while other members of the military were going off to war, and so i volunteered to go. it just happened to be at a time when the department i was in was reorganizing and they could afford to let me go, so they said, "you can go for a year and come back and serve your two more years after that." that's how i got over there. i got there, went in as an adviser to the south vietnamese airborne, probably the finest military unit in the south vietnamese military -- many, many of whom had been members of the first battalion of colonial "parachutistes" under the french back at dien bien phu, so people had been fighting that war for 20 years. an incredible experience. c-
i had been at the university of southern california for two years, gotten a masters degree and obliged to come back to west point to teach for three years as payback for that master's degree. i'd been there one year, saw some friends die over there, knew the war was going on and the war was building up. it was an infantryman's war, and i was an infantryman. i had a very guilty conscience about having the soft life at west point while other members of the military were going off to war, and so i...
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of law. participating in the discussion is daniel ellsberg and thomas drake. also hear from a former ethics advisor to the justice department who now advises snowden. from the university of southern california, this is two hours 10 minutes. [applause] flayed a leading role in defending snowden is a lawyer. i love having her here because i am all for models of people who don't sell out. and so much of what we teach is selling out. we test people so they will be able to make a lot of money, go on to great success and rarely asked the questions what are you going to use these skills for? excelledis who clearly in the american university system and is -- and has devoted andlife and went to yale really doing her like work that puts her at risk. without taking more time, one of you set the stage of why we are here. >> thank you, bob. thek you very much to annenberg school for communication and journalism in partnership with my organization, the government accountability project. the government accountability project is the nations leading whistleblower organization. we been around for 35 years and have represented whistleblowers from all segments of the government, as well as private corporations
of law. participating in the discussion is daniel ellsberg and thomas drake. also hear from a former ethics advisor to the justice department who now advises snowden. from the university of southern california, this is two hours 10 minutes. [applause] flayed a leading role in defending snowden is a lawyer. i love having her here because i am all for models of people who don't sell out. and so much of what we teach is selling out. we test people so they will be able to make a lot of money, go on...
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stephanie elam joins me from the university of southern california's aviation safety and security program of the story. good morning, stephanie. >> good morning. there are a lot of clues that you can discern by looking at wreckage. something you may not think about, but we wanted to bring you here to the accident investigation lab where you can see we have plenty of wreckage here that can help piece together clues and tell us things. this is tom anthony, the director of the program. when you take a look at this, you're saying there are somg clues that you can take away from an accident. >> an accident site is inherently overwhelming. it's overwhelming by the violence conveyed by the torn metal, but the complexity of all the pieces. and it's also overwhelming from the perspective of the general disorder. >> and when you look at this, it's impressive. when you see just how torn up a plane could be, even down to like the door that is ripped off. >> indeed. but this aircraft here it's important to remember only weighed 10,000 pounds. malaysian 370 weighed 600,000 pounds. so imagine while this
stephanie elam joins me from the university of southern california's aviation safety and security program of the story. good morning, stephanie. >> good morning. there are a lot of clues that you can discern by looking at wreckage. something you may not think about, but we wanted to bring you here to the accident investigation lab where you can see we have plenty of wreckage here that can help piece together clues and tell us things. this is tom anthony, the director of the program. when...
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from the university of southern california this is two hours and ten minutes. >> to my left, president of rebuild the tree which is a platform from bottom up. he is also on cnn. and he was formerly the green jobs adviser in the obama white house and has written to new york times bestsellers. next is -- >> that's all i want to say. >> next is the associate director of the center for digital business. he and eric are co-authors of the new but the second machine age and a time of technology. those who sign up for, you will get a book. happened assignment for you. it is actually a really interesting book. and we have scott murphy, a former u.s. representative from new york's 20th congressional district and a venture capitalist. the president of the board of directors of the upstate ranchers' association of new york. finally in the empty chair. for some of the there was some wind apparently. i lost my one and only scarf. really happy about that. the president of purple democracy media, chairman of the near. so he will be rushing in at some point in the middle of the panel. so you were reall
from the university of southern california this is two hours and ten minutes. >> to my left, president of rebuild the tree which is a platform from bottom up. he is also on cnn. and he was formerly the green jobs adviser in the obama white house and has written to new york times bestsellers. next is -- >> that's all i want to say. >> next is the associate director of the center for digital business. he and eric are co-authors of the new but the second machine age and a time of...
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the most profound transformation already of any foreign policy element over the past 15 years. at the same time it seems the public diplomacy faces the same challenge it did 15 years ago. nicole at the university of southern california has an excellent history of usia said with a couple of exceptions u.s.a. was always kept when it came to the policymaking process. the good news as we look at the integration of public diplomacy into the department of state is that pd is now represented at the policy table that does not yet have the influential voice that is required. public diplomacy is not just about creating a constructive environment and the fifth in a public policy and national interest. it's not just about enabling function for diplomacy, but an essential element of diplomatic purpose. this does not require, in my view, a cheater bureaucracy, but perhaps a change in process. like it or not, the nexus for the development and execution of foreign policy has shifted to the right. this is a domestic and international, political reality. i served in all three places. the defense department, the state department and the national security council. there is at the nsc and office of global engagement that's not particula
the most profound transformation already of any foreign policy element over the past 15 years. at the same time it seems the public diplomacy faces the same challenge it did 15 years ago. nicole at the university of southern california has an excellent history of usia said with a couple of exceptions u.s.a. was always kept when it came to the policymaking process. the good news as we look at the integration of public diplomacy into the department of state is that pd is now represented at the...
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to stephanie we go live in los angeles, inside the university of southern california's aviation institutephanie? >> reporter: well, brooke, it's amazing. they've got wreckage of other plane accidents here. they're saying when you take a look at accidents, you learn so much from it. when you learn what something looks like, you don't for get it. michael barr is a aviation safety expert. when you look at the cockpit of this plane, for example, when does your investigation begin? >> actually, when i cross the field and first see the airplane, the wreckage, i'm starting my investigation right there. it's telling me how the airplane impacted, where it impacted. >> so looking at this, this cockpit is decimated. it is extremely decimated when you look at this. what can you tell from this one? >> it tells me it hit on the right side of the nose. it was probably a high-angle hit. the nose bent to the left. i want to confirm that by looking at the fuselage. >> when you take a look at the investigation, and you look at the fuselage, are you examining what the humans are doing at the same time you're
to stephanie we go live in los angeles, inside the university of southern california's aviation institutephanie? >> reporter: well, brooke, it's amazing. they've got wreckage of other plane accidents here. they're saying when you take a look at accidents, you learn so much from it. when you learn what something looks like, you don't for get it. michael barr is a aviation safety expert. when you look at the cockpit of this plane, for example, when does your investigation begin? >>...
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from the university of southern california, this is two hours 10 minutes. [applause] i played a leading role in defending snowden as a lawyer. i love having her here because i am all for models of people who don't sell out. >> she has played a leading role in protecting snowden. because iing her here am all for models of people who don't sell out. and so much of what we teach is selling out. we test people so they will be able to make a lot of money, go on to great success and rarely asked the questions what are you going to use these skills for? and here is who clearly excelled in the american university system and is -- and has devoted her life and went to yale and really doing her like work that puts her at risk. without taking more time, one of you set the stage of why we are here. >> thank you, bob. thank you very much to the annenberg school for communication and journalism in partnership with my organization, the government accountability project. the government accountability project is the nations leading whistleblower organization. we been around
from the university of southern california, this is two hours 10 minutes. [applause] i played a leading role in defending snowden as a lawyer. i love having her here because i am all for models of people who don't sell out. >> she has played a leading role in protecting snowden. because iing her here am all for models of people who don't sell out. and so much of what we teach is selling out. we test people so they will be able to make a lot of money, go on to great success and rarely...
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the annenberg center for commuters and journalism in california earlier this month. the panel discussion focused on challenges national study whistleblowers face when they seek to expose wrongdoing and violations of law. and the university of southernalifornia in los angeles this is about two hours and 10 minutes. >> should mention just life was also in the administration and the justice department as was her speaker, our first speaker. played a leading role in pending stone as alert, did her undergraduate a brat and graduated from yale. i love having her here because i'm all for models of people who don't sell out. so much of what we teach is selling out. we test people so that they will be able to make a lot of money, go on to great success here. .. in partnership with my organization government accountability project for hosting this event. the government accountability project is the nations leading whistleblower organization we have been around for 35 years and have represented whistleblowers from all segments of the government as well as private corporations and other entities. recently in 2008, i began the national security and human rights program which ended up representing people in those communities and i quickly realize
the annenberg center for commuters and journalism in california earlier this month. the panel discussion focused on challenges national study whistleblowers face when they seek to expose wrongdoing and violations of law. and the university of southernalifornia in los angeles this is about two hours and 10 minutes. >> should mention just life was also in the administration and the justice department as was her speaker, our first speaker. played a leading role in pending stone as alert, did...
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it was hosted by the university of southern california in los angeles. it is about two hours, 10 minutes. [applause] her -- >> i just want to mention that her husband was in the justice department. she played a leading role in lawyer.g as a i am all for models of people that do not sell out. so much of what we teach is selling out, not particularly here, but at american universities, we test people so that they will be able to make a lot of money, go on to great success, and rarely are asking the questions of what you will use the skills for, will you help people, what have you, and here is someone that clearly excelled in the american university system, and has devoted her life after yale, which is also where jeff got his law degree, to really doing her oh e-work. time,thout taking more why don't you set the stage of why we are here since we did this as a co-project with your organization that you work with now. >> sure. thank you, bob. thank you to the annenberg school. in partnership with my organization, the government accountability project, for host
it was hosted by the university of southern california in los angeles. it is about two hours, 10 minutes. [applause] her -- >> i just want to mention that her husband was in the justice department. she played a leading role in lawyer.g as a i am all for models of people that do not sell out. so much of what we teach is selling out, not particularly here, but at american universities, we test people so that they will be able to make a lot of money, go on to great success, and rarely are...
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. >> that entire program for the university of southern california los angeles is here on c-span tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern. republicans in florida's 19th congressional district, an area that includes fort myers, head to the polls today. the hill writes that republicans may be ready to turn to a self--styled outsider to replace disgraced tray radel. businessman clawson looks like the frontrunner in today's g.o.p. primary to succeed radel. a survey released saturday from a local tv station from public policy polling found that clawson had a 2-1 margin over his opponents. several other polls indicate a tighter race. that reporting from the hill. >> president obama pledged action bold and swift, not only to create new jobs, but to lay a newfoundation for growth. today we are passing historic legislation that honors the promises our new president made from the steps of the capitol, promises to make the future better for our children and grandchildren. only eight days after the president's address, this house will act boldly and swiftly, by passing the american recovery and reinvestment act
. >> that entire program for the university of southern california los angeles is here on c-span tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern. republicans in florida's 19th congressional district, an area that includes fort myers, head to the polls today. the hill writes that republicans may be ready to turn to a self--styled outsider to replace disgraced tray radel. businessman clawson looks like the frontrunner in today's g.o.p. primary to succeed radel. a survey released saturday from a local tv...
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the investigation started after dozens of students filed a complaint telling the u.s. department of education mishandled cases of sexual violence and claimed the university failed to adequately punish the people accused. >>> protesters rallied in southern california today to keep the so-called pillow rapist out of their town. >> keep him out of our city. we do not want him here. >> christopher hubert admitted to raping at least 40 women including 15 in the bay area. he has been let out of prison twice only to reoffend. now he is due for release at a state mental hospital. he wiz ordered back to the lake los angeles area where me grew up. he will wear a gps ankle bracelet with heavy supervision. protesters say that is not enough. >> he will do it again. it is not only frightening, it is devastating. >> he is in a mental institution. he has a mental problem. it is obvious. so we want him to stay in that institution. >> the protesters packed up their petitions in a pillow case to send to the judge. >>> divers have found a way inside the sunken ferry. more than a dozen bodies were discovered. 256 people are still missing. the captain of the ship has been arrested for charges of negligence and abandoning people in need. about 100 relatives of the miss
the investigation started after dozens of students filed a complaint telling the u.s. department of education mishandled cases of sexual violence and claimed the university failed to adequately punish the people accused. >>> protesters rallied in southern california today to keep the so-called pillow rapist out of their town. >> keep him out of our city. we do not want him here. >> christopher hubert admitted to raping at least 40 women including 15 in the bay area. he has...
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of the way he aroached installation the way he thought about it more. kelly was born in nineteen fifty four in detroit he attended the university of michigan before moving to southern california in nineteen seventy six to attend the california institute of the arts and later settled in as a pminent figure in the los angeles artsy the exhibition organized by goldstein first went on display in answer to ending december twenty twelve making stops in paris and new york before its final destination in los angeles. as i i the with the world's two leading smart phone providers are back in us federal courts once again accusing each other of stealing ideas the trial in silicone valley is the latest in a series of lawsuits between apple and samsung. the chapel dominates the current case the cost to sandstone could reach up to two billion us dollars if apple is is that it will only have to pay about six million dollars regardless of the outcome the ultimate losers the consumer experts say the lawsuit can lead to more expensive smartphones and slow the overall pace of innovation. apple claims samsung still have from search technology to allow someone searching for a telephone number or a
of the way he aroached installation the way he thought about it more. kelly was born in nineteen fifty four in detroit he attended the university of michigan before moving to southern california in nineteen seventy six to attend the california institute of the arts and later settled in as a pminent figure in the los angeles artsy the exhibition organized by goldstein first went on display in answer to ending december twenty twelve making stops in paris and new york before its final destination...
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. >> that was maria shriver, our maria shriver, giving the commencement speech at the university of southern california'sience? >> me. >> look, it's her daughter. seriously? you guys could be -- you look like a shriver, daughter of maria shriver and arnold schwarzenegger, katherine schwarzenegger. great to have you on the show. she graduated that year and took her mother's words to heart for her book. she took those words to heart because she had nowhere to go to an extent, like, oh, my god, i just graduated, now what? that's the title of her new book. honest advice for navigating what comes next. so john heilemann and i, we're thinking up our titles. i'm a washed-up news anchor, now what? >> i spent what feels like 17 hours on the set of the show, now what? >> thomas? >> mine is thirst of a thousand sailors. >> what? >> yeah. >> all right. that's confusing. >> it appeared in this magazine, seven fantastic ep ibs of clothing, now what? >> there you go. >> this is great. certainly there is an economic story here. college graduates, i think, are having a harder time than ever before finding jobs and paying
. >> that was maria shriver, our maria shriver, giving the commencement speech at the university of southern california'sience? >> me. >> look, it's her daughter. seriously? you guys could be -- you look like a shriver, daughter of maria shriver and arnold schwarzenegger, katherine schwarzenegger. great to have you on the show. she graduated that year and took her mother's words to heart for her book. she took those words to heart because she had nowhere to go to an extent,...
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the top headlines. a wide selection of things this weekend. >> this jumped out at the new york times. a professor at the university of south carolina -- southern californiaw much do americans understand about finance? if we are going to have a debate about accountability, we need to learn the nuts and bolts. you have young kids. do you tell them to go to learn about all of the stuff so we can have an intelligent dialogue? middlen't know if my school kids would listen to me. those two columns on the front page of the journal tell you what you need to know every day. it that keeps you more informed than anything else. >> does it give you the financial vocabulary to become literate? >> i think it does. accounting, focus on the income statement and balance sheet before cash flow. in general, the book is against the gods. , thatting to the journal help to get there. >> the professor is dead on about the cluelessness. paypal ceo is paying students $100,000 to forgo college and begin a start up. this is "bloomberg surveillance ." ♪ >> it is a busy washington, d.c. from washed into manila, where the sun is rising on the capital. the president will return tomorro
the top headlines. a wide selection of things this weekend. >> this jumped out at the new york times. a professor at the university of south carolina -- southern californiaw much do americans understand about finance? if we are going to have a debate about accountability, we need to learn the nuts and bolts. you have young kids. do you tell them to go to learn about all of the stuff so we can have an intelligent dialogue? middlen't know if my school kids would listen to me. those two...
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the panel for coming. [applause] we will be around afterward if you have any other questions. [inaudible conversations] our coverage of the 19 -- best of all books from university of southern californiawill continue now with a panel on feminism. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> my clock says 12:30 so why do we get started. welcome to "the los angeles times" book festival. my name is robin abcarian and i'm a columnist who has worked on line these days. i hope you can check me out at l.a. times.com/local/robin abcarian. this is the evolution of feminism panel so if that's not what you came to hear you are definitely in the wrong place. all of you housekeeping issues to attend to. i want you to ask you to please silence your cell phones. you probably don't need to be told that. there's a book signing following the session so you can continue the conversation with our authors afterwards and signing area five. the a personal recording of the session is not allowed. we are also being broadcast live on c-span fyi and i was supposed to say something about earthquake safety. i think the drill is if you feel an earthquake please leave calmly, calmly. [laughter] and put yo
the panel for coming. [applause] we will be around afterward if you have any other questions. [inaudible conversations] our coverage of the 19 -- best of all books from university of southern californiawill continue now with a panel on feminism. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> my clock says 12:30 so why do we get started. welcome to "the los angeles times" book festival. my name is robin abcarian and i'm a columnist who has worked on line these days. i...
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the accident, and are looking into what kind of cargo was inside the fedex truck. the crash occurred about 100 miles north of sacramento. the bus was carrying 44 students from southern california to humboldt state university for a tour. >> i watched a person burn alive. i can never forget that. >> reporter: 18-year-old miles hill kicked open a window on the bus. that allowed 20 people to escape. >> i have really bad nightmares about it. every time i close my eyes i hear screaming, i hear boom, i see fire. >> reporter: all of the injured students are now out of the hospital, and the accident investigation is expected to take months. ben tracy, cbs news, los angeles. >> pelley: today, a literary giant, gabriel garcia marquez, died at his home in mexico city. the winner of the nobel prize in 1982, his appeal was worldwide, drawing comparisons to mark twain and charles dickens. through novels and short stories, gabriel garcia marquez introduced readers to latin america, which he described as "a source of insatiable creativity full of sorrow and beauty." his 1967 novel, "one hundred years of solitude," sold 50 million copies in more than 25 languages. "love in the time of cholera" was made into a movie in 2007
the accident, and are looking into what kind of cargo was inside the fedex truck. the crash occurred about 100 miles north of sacramento. the bus was carrying 44 students from southern california to humboldt state university for a tour. >> i watched a person burn alive. i can never forget that. >> reporter: 18-year-old miles hill kicked open a window on the bus. that allowed 20 people to escape. >> i have really bad nightmares about it. every time i close my eyes i hear...
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the lives of 10 people. the tour bus was carrying dozens of students from southern california to visit humble state universityny of those students they would be the first in their families to attend college. >> ktvu's cristina rendon joins us again with why this trip was so important. >> reporter: this is a trip where a group of southern california students were supposed to experience their future college careers instead many of them ended up in in local hospitals and many behind me at the red cross. the bus was a part of a three bus motorcade but it got into a minor accident earlier in the day and that's why it was delayed behind the rest of the group. many of the students on board were seniors just months away from graduation and they were assigned to the buses based on their last name and they were also on the verge of fulfilling their board of attending a university in the fall semester. >> we're doubly saddened by the fact that many of them are first generation and students from low income who had done the right academic things and had their team of going to the university taken away. >> reporter: the un
the lives of 10 people. the tour bus was carrying dozens of students from southern california to visit humble state universityny of those students they would be the first in their families to attend college. >> ktvu's cristina rendon joins us again with why this trip was so important. >> reporter: this is a trip where a group of southern california students were supposed to experience their future college careers instead many of them ended up in in local hospitals and many behind me...
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the bus was one of two chart ared by the state university to bring high school seniors from southern california to tour the campus. >> a tragedy occurred in northern california involving l.a. usd students, these are students involved in a college trip. on the way to a university. >> los angeles unified school district officials are trying to find out which students were on the bus and what schools they came from. we'll follow the story. >> the justice department pass said judgment on the excessive shootings by the albuquerque police department. officers have engaged in a pattern of force. police shot and killed 23 people since 2010. protesters demanded an end to the violence. heidi zhou-castro reports from albuquerque, new mexico. >> vindication, that's what the father of brenden ellis felt upon hearing these words from the department of justice. >> we found that officers used deadly force against people who did not pose an immediate threat of harm to the officers or others. and against people who posed a threat to themselves. >> ellis was gunned down while pointing a gun at his own head. he'd
the bus was one of two chart ared by the state university to bring high school seniors from southern california to tour the campus. >> a tragedy occurred in northern california involving l.a. usd students, these are students involved in a college trip. on the way to a university. >> los angeles unified school district officials are trying to find out which students were on the bus and what schools they came from. we'll follow the story. >> the justice department pass said...
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the lives of 10 people. the tour bus was carrying dozens of students from southern california to visit humble state universityny of those students they would be the first in their families to attend college. >> ktvu's cristina rendon joins us again with why this trip was so important. >> reporter: this is a trip where a group of southern california students were supposed to experience their future college careers instead many of them ended up in in local hospitals and many behind me at the red cross. the bus was a part of a three bus motorcade but it got into a minor accident earlier in the day and that's why it was delayed behind the rest of the group. many of the students on board were seniors just months away from graduation and they were assigned to the buses based on their last name and they were also on the verge of fulfilling their board of attending a university in the fall semester. >> we're doubly saddened by the fact that many of them are first generation and students from low income who had done the right academic things and had their team of going to the university taken away. >> reporter: the un
the lives of 10 people. the tour bus was carrying dozens of students from southern california to visit humble state universityny of those students they would be the first in their families to attend college. >> ktvu's cristina rendon joins us again with why this trip was so important. >> reporter: this is a trip where a group of southern california students were supposed to experience their future college careers instead many of them ended up in in local hospitals and many behind me...
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the bus was carrying 44 students from southern california to tour humboldt state university. after the crash dozens of injured students escaped through windows before the bus caught fire. the five students, three adult chaperons and both drivers died. >> and i watched him on fire before i kicked out the window and then there were two mike owen, matt owen were engaged and they died on impact and i saw that happen. >> federal investigators will reexamine bus safety rules to see if there is a way to improve passenger safety. >>> causing safety concerns on the new bay bridge. the "sacramento bee" reporting that rust was found inside one of the chambers. the chambers are designed to prevent corrosion. the rust makes the rods and cable strands on the new span pretty vulnerable to cracking. however, a bridge spokesperson says there is no concern about corrosion. >> there's usually a lot of moisture in the air in the bay area. want to turn now to a live look outside overlooking palo alto and the cars along 101 but it is early on a monday. >> that's the thing, if you get up at 4:39 in the morning, christina, t
the bus was carrying 44 students from southern california to tour humboldt state university. after the crash dozens of injured students escaped through windows before the bus caught fire. the five students, three adult chaperons and both drivers died. >> and i watched him on fire before i kicked out the window and then there were two mike owen, matt owen were engaged and they died on impact and i saw that happen. >> federal investigators will reexamine bus safety rules to see if...
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the kron 4 morning news. new information on a deadly california: a fed ex tractor trailer hit a bus full of students from southern california. who were on their way to tour humboldt state university. the crash happened in glenn county, west of chico. a national transportation safety board team is set to arrive thois morning. to figure out what happened. stephanie elam is live in glenn county for us this morning. humboldt state university released a statement after the crash tonight -- saying quote. our hearts go out to those who have been affected, and we are here to support them, way possible. fed-ex *also released a -- quote -- "our thoughts and prayers are with everyone involved in the california. we are cooperating fully with authorities as they investigate." several people took to twitter and other social media to post pictures of the crash and its aftermath. >>james:you're looking at some of those here. witnesses on the scene say emergency workers were on hand to help the walking wounded, to a transport bus. sought strong smell of burned hours after the crash. new this morning. a 7.3 magnitude earthquake has hit off the south pacific nation of papua new guinea. a 6.7 afters
the kron 4 morning news. new information on a deadly california: a fed ex tractor trailer hit a bus full of students from southern california. who were on their way to tour humboldt state university. the crash happened in glenn county, west of chico. a national transportation safety board team is set to arrive thois morning. to figure out what happened. stephanie elam is live in glenn county for us this morning. humboldt state university released a statement after the crash tonight -- saying...
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the bus was carrying 44 students from southern california to tour humbolt state university. after the crash, dozens of injured students escaped through windows before that bus caught fire. five students, three adult chaperones and both adult drivers died. >> i watched him on fire before i kicked out the window. there were a few -- michael and madeleine, they were engaged, they died on impact and i saw that happen. >> tragic there. federal investigators will reexamine bus safety rules to see if there was a way to improve passenger safety. >>> a utah woman in jail this morning for admitting to either suffocating or strangling six of her babies right after they were born. megan huntsman, who is 39, was arrested after her husband found the children in cardboard boxes, while cleaning out the garage. police do not think he knew anything about it. huntsman reportedly told police she killed the babies after giving birth to them between 1996 and 2006. huntsman has a teenage daughter and two adult daughters who live at home. police say they found seven babies, but it's unclear why she's only charged with killin
the bus was carrying 44 students from southern california to tour humbolt state university. after the crash, dozens of injured students escaped through windows before that bus caught fire. five students, three adult chaperones and both adult drivers died. >> i watched him on fire before i kicked out the window. there were a few -- michael and madeleine, they were engaged, they died on impact and i saw that happen. >> tragic there. federal investigators will reexamine bus safety...
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the cause of the crash that left 10 people dead. the bus was carrying 44 southern california high school students to humboldt state university on april 10. lossand at least six people are dead after an avalanche wipes out a climbers camp on mt. everest. 9 others remain missing this morning. the six people killed were guides who left the camp early to prepare the climbing route. san jose police are investigating the death of a baby. that was left in a car for more than nine- hours. the boy's father telling police, he forgot to drop his 9-month-old son at the babysitter's, before parking here on payne avenue where he picked up a truck for his job. servicing vending machines. a friend of the father, who lives in the house where the car was parked, said he was home all day and had no idea the child was still inside. so far, no charges have been filed against the father. the case been passed on to investigators with the district attorney's office for further review. new details this morning about a teen girl found naked, pepper sprayed, and crying for help in berkeley. san francisco police are now in charge of figuring out not only where,
the cause of the crash that left 10 people dead. the bus was carrying 44 southern california high school students to humboldt state university on april 10. lossand at least six people are dead after an avalanche wipes out a climbers camp on mt. everest. 9 others remain missing this morning. the six people killed were guides who left the camp early to prepare the climbing route. san jose police are investigating the death of a baby. that was left in a car for more than nine- hours. the boy's...
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the city of or land about 100 miles north of sacramento. on board, high school students from southern california heading to humboldt state university for a campus investigators say the fedex truck driver may have been trying to avoid a passenger car also involved in the collision when he veered into one of those buss. >> we heard earlier that some parents down in l.a. still have yet to connect with their daughters on this bus. our coverage copies on our morning show "today in the bay." sam brock is at the scene and will provide live reports. we'll be updating nbcbayarea.com and our twitter page. >> and we hope the best for those families. >> we hope to see you back here tomorrow. >> bye-bye. >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- kevin costner, danica mckellar, musical guest alan cumming,
the city of or land about 100 miles north of sacramento. on board, high school students from southern california heading to humboldt state university for a campus investigators say the fedex truck driver may have been trying to avoid a passenger car also involved in the collision when he veered into one of those buss. >> we heard earlier that some parents down in l.a. still have yet to connect with their daughters on this bus. our coverage copies on our morning show "today in the...
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of the headlines. the calendar may say april 26th. but winter weather in sierra nevada and parts of southern california. and visibility problems there. and the voting is over at northwestern universityis to decide if the football team will potentially join a union. the votes will be locked up and appealed to the national labor relations board, and that could take years. and in iraq, the first national election since the withdraw of u.s. forces in 2011. more than 22 million iraqis will be eligible to vote. >>> jobs are a red hot topic with the u.s. seeing a spike in applications for unemployment and giving the weekly gop address john boehner said the blame does not lie with his party. listen. >> our majority in the house has made your priorities our priorities. and every week we are focused on passing initiatives to make it easier to find and create jobs in places just like this. we are ready to approve job training programs to workers can acquire the right skills and open new markets for small manufacturers and repeal and replace obama care. >> now for more on the politics of unemployment as we head into the mid-term election. michael warren is here, staff writing for the weekly sta
of the headlines. the calendar may say april 26th. but winter weather in sierra nevada and parts of southern california. and visibility problems there. and the voting is over at northwestern universityis to decide if the football team will potentially join a union. the votes will be locked up and appealed to the national labor relations board, and that could take years. and in iraq, the first national election since the withdraw of u.s. forces in 2011. more than 22 million iraqis will be...
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the bus. most were students from the southern california area on the way to visit humble state university for the school's spring preview day. the school's website is one ofmany ways frantic family are getting and sharing information. we found photographs and video from people who said they first heard an explosion then heard the noise. school resources says they have pulled information to help them. >> right now we're trying to get information to figure out what caused the fed ex driver to cross the median. they're putting together all the pieces and the facts with the physical evidence that we have on scene. >>> fed ex has released a statement saying it is aware of the accident. >>> and this is a picture of what it looks like right now. it is a horrible scene. the headline this evening nine people are dead as a result of this crash. we're working to get more information. and we will have live updates for you throughout this newscast. >>> former first daily -- former first lady and secretary of state hillary clinton is on a bay area visit. jana katsuyama has the story. >> reporter: she talked a lot about the need to fight for equality for women and girls
the bus. most were students from the southern california area on the way to visit humble state university for the school's spring preview day. the school's website is one ofmany ways frantic family are getting and sharing information. we found photographs and video from people who said they first heard an explosion then heard the noise. school resources says they have pulled information to help them. >> right now we're trying to get information to figure out what caused the fed ex driver...
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the bus. most were students from the southern california area on the way to visit humble state university for the school's spring preview day. the school's website is one ofmany ways frantic family are getting and sharing information. we found photographs and video from people who said they first heard an explosion then heard the noise. school resources says they have pulled information to help them. >> right now we're trying to get information to figure out what caused the fed ex driver to cross the median. they're putting together all the pieces and the facts with the physical evidence that we have on scene. >>> fed ex has released a statement saying it is aware of the accident. >>> and this is a picture of what it looks like right now. it is a horrible scene. the headline this evening nine people are dead as a result of this crash. we're working to get more information. and we will have live updates for you throughout this newscast. >>> former first daily -- former first lady and secretary of state hillary clinton is on a bay area visit. jana katsuyama has the story. >> reporter: she talked a lot about the need to fight for equality for women and girls
the bus. most were students from the southern california area on the way to visit humble state university for the school's spring preview day. the school's website is one ofmany ways frantic family are getting and sharing information. we found photographs and video from people who said they first heard an explosion then heard the noise. school resources says they have pulled information to help them. >> right now we're trying to get information to figure out what caused the fed ex driver...
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form he southern california university, estimated, if true that would mean they own hundreds of thousands of u.s. businesses. encumbrance lawyer kimberly tomzack ick says it is very comn in the area. >> it's very convenient in restaurants and convenience stores and corner stores but you see it in construction and contracting work. >> for undocumented entrepreneurs becoming a business owner involves a few forms, birth certificate or some official form of i.d., an individual can apply for an itin. 7b of this form asks for a social security number and this is how it's all possible: an itin number. once he's granted these i.d.s the internal revenue service considers him a legal owner of a u.s. business. the u.s. immigration service can deport him at any time. that's what happened to luis, he is not related to tamera. a few weeks ago, jimenez ended up being arrested, immigration officials got involved and he faced possible deportation. >> house of how did you keep involved when so much was on the line? >> when i decided to, coming to the business i knew the risks, i knew the problems. >> tomzack was his lawyer. large part he poses no threat to national security, pays taxes, runs
form he southern california university, estimated, if true that would mean they own hundreds of thousands of u.s. businesses. encumbrance lawyer kimberly tomzack ick says it is very comn in the area. >> it's very convenient in restaurants and convenience stores and corner stores but you see it in construction and contracting work. >> for undocumented entrepreneurs becoming a business owner involves a few forms, birth certificate or some official form of i.d., an individual can apply...
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the way. dr. greg barosa is a professor at stanford university and deputy director at southern california earthquake center. last year was appointed to serve on the seismic safety commission for the state ofornia. welcome. great to have you here. >> great to be here. thank you. >> we often hear about those reports of the earthquakes and aftershocks over the last several years up and down the west coast and in south america. what's got a lot of folks rattled is the fact you have hundreds of earthquakes and aftershocks over the last few weeks. some obviously very large. others smaller. we are getting a report there was a 2 on the richter scale in the last hour in california. that is something you're quite aware of and deal with all the time. for folks who aren't familiar with this arena, give us a sense of what's at play right now. are these two incidents related in any way in california and chile? >> they are related in the sense they both represent earthquakes and earthquake sequences. earthquakes tend not to happen by themselves but in clusters. the earthquake in california magnitude 5.0. there are earthquakes of that size throw or four times per day on average somewhere on the planet. t
the way. dr. greg barosa is a professor at stanford university and deputy director at southern california earthquake center. last year was appointed to serve on the seismic safety commission for the state ofornia. welcome. great to have you here. >> great to be here. thank you. >> we often hear about those reports of the earthquakes and aftershocks over the last several years up and down the west coast and in south america. what's got a lot of folks rattled is the fact you have...
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university. >> i broke the window and i was-- i couldn't think straight. >> reporter: seconds after some of the students escaped, the bus burst into flames. in several southern california communities, the shock is settling in for the five students who died, and their adult chaperones. among the victims-- michael myvett and his fiance mattison haywood. debra lloyd is myvett's grandmother. >> two angels to be with his love. >> yes. >> and to be with his number one angel. >> reporter: among the five students killed, marisa serrato, whose identical twin, marisol was on another bus and uninjured. authorities towed what the mangled wreckage of the bus. >> our job is not just to determine the probable cause but to issue safety recommendations so these type of accidents are prevented in the future. >> reporter: the n.t.s.b. is looking into whether a fire suppression system, one recommended but never mandated, could have made a difference. but first, he says, they need to answer the most basic question-- why? human error is just one possible factor. the n.t.s.b. is also looking into mechanical failures, road conditions, and, jim, they say this could take weeks, if not months to
university. >> i broke the window and i was-- i couldn't think straight. >> reporter: seconds after some of the students escaped, the bus burst into flames. in several southern california communities, the shock is settling in for the five students who died, and their adult chaperones. among the victims-- michael myvett and his fiance mattison haywood. debra lloyd is myvett's grandmother. >> two angels to be with his love. >> yes. >> and to be with his number one...
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southern california. they were on their way to visit hum belt state university. the ntsb said it could be months before a final report is come float. >> parents are warn of an ugly threat to children from social media. amy hollyfield joins us with the details. >> school officials sent an mail alert to parents and we met some parent whose did not hear about it and officials say spreading the word and talking about this is key. >> a predator is lurking on instagram and reached out to kids. some either ready being asked to send inappropriate pictures of themselves. >> wow, my kids will not have a that >> superintendent wants to protect the students. >> we have a couple of students who did come and report they knew other students might have. we have contacted the parents. >> parents say their kids do have instagram accounts but they are confident they would not respond to a stranger. >> she is pretty good, i trust her, it is all, basically, the parent and child relationship. too. ought superintendent says that is good, we should trust kids and give them the tools they need to navigate social media but talking to them about internet safety is not a one listen time de
southern california. they were on their way to visit hum belt state university. the ntsb said it could be months before a final report is come float. >> parents are warn of an ugly threat to children from social media. amy hollyfield joins us with the details. >> school officials sent an mail alert to parents and we met some parent whose did not hear about it and officials say spreading the word and talking about this is key. >> a predator is lurking on instagram and reached...
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university. the crash killed ten people, five of them students. >>> the chp says the driver of a southern california school bus that crashed in anaheim may not have even hit his brakes. the driver was seriously hurt in that crash and had to be freed from the wreckage. officials say they don't know what caused him to drive up the road off a steep hillside and crash into a tree. the bus was full of students, all seventh and eighth graders who were coming from an after-school activity. 11 students were hurt, two critically. >>> new this morning, a passenger onboard a virgin australia flight to bali was arrested after he reportedly got drunk and tried to get into the cockpit mid-air. officials later said that was a miscommunicati miscommunication. the australian passenger began banging on the cockpit door and acting aggressively. the crew managed to handcuff the man. >>> 5:50. steph curry's wife gives us an inside look at how the warrior star prepares for the playoffs. we'll hear from her, next. >>> welcome back, everyone. 5:52. google, apple, intel and adobe have settled a class action lawsuit. they co
university. the crash killed ten people, five of them students. >>> the chp says the driver of a southern california school bus that crashed in anaheim may not have even hit his brakes. the driver was seriously hurt in that crash and had to be freed from the wreckage. officials say they don't know what caused him to drive up the road off a steep hillside and crash into a tree. the bus was full of students, all seventh and eighth graders who were coming from an after-school activity. 11...