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but not perhaps the best of spirits that i had in the 1960's. >> alice echols from the university of southern california and david farber from temple university, both of you, thank you very much. >> thank you. >> you were watching american history tv, 48 hours of programming on american history every weekend on c-span 3. follow us on twitter at c-span history for upcoming rogue rams and to keep up with the latest history news. >> oliver wendell holmes jr. served in the union army from 1861 to 1864 and he was wounded three times in battle. next, a panel of scholars look at the impact of the civil war on the life of the future supreme court justice, including how his time as a soldier saved his career. supreme court historical society hosted this. >> welcome to the supreme court. it is great to see so many people here for the supreme court historical society's section lacks -- a second lecture of the 2014 government lecture series.
but not perhaps the best of spirits that i had in the 1960's. >> alice echols from the university of southern california and david farber from temple university, both of you, thank you very much. >> thank you. >> you were watching american history tv, 48 hours of programming on american history every weekend on c-span 3. follow us on twitter at c-span history for upcoming rogue rams and to keep up with the latest history news. >> oliver wendell holmes jr. served in the...
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and i believe on the fourth or to occupy or hold his chair at the university of southern california. and it goes to somebody whose rooted in is really the scholarship around gender of women andtudies men and society and the university of southern california is one of the first studies programs to actually move towards a onsideration of gender and relations between men and women more broadly. she has been a benefactor is much appreciated. >> as you look at what happened in the '60s, this generation now, parents and grandparents now very quickly, moving into retirement. yeah. it's interesting to see televisions to say how should with joy your retirement the people of the 1960s to the '60s. lived in connishne consciousness. the '60s very much lived. on that, explain in historical terms why it was such decade. tant >> it was pivotal in many ways americans many challenged conventional wisdom. culture, how they dressed. meant to be a man, a woman, patriotic. what it meant to dissent. those hard big questions all of exploded in some ways simultaneously. we do live with the legry of century o
and i believe on the fourth or to occupy or hold his chair at the university of southern california. and it goes to somebody whose rooted in is really the scholarship around gender of women andtudies men and society and the university of southern california is one of the first studies programs to actually move towards a onsideration of gender and relations between men and women more broadly. she has been a benefactor is much appreciated. >> as you look at what happened in the '60s, this...
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of education announced it's expanding its investigation to 65 colleges for possible violation on how sexual assault cases are handled. four california institutions are on that list, including university of california- berkeley and the university of southernalifornia. reporting live in washington, jacqueline fell, ktvu. >> thank you, jack lynn. >>> the oakland police department may soon join the regional emergency radio system. the city council will approve a plan proposed several year ago, allowing oakland police to join a radio system use by other east bay law enforcement agencies. oakland police officers have complained the department's current radio system is old, outdated, and unreliable. there was even an embarrassing police radio breakdown during president obama's visit to oakland two years ago. >>> san francisco police dogs were given protective vest business a generous donor on treasure island. >> this is your last chance! come by. >> this police dog is showing her new vest and kind of work she's asked to do. she's apprehending a man impersonating a suspect who's pretending to beat her with a stick. an organization called "cover your k-9 "is covering san francisco police dogs vests to help keep them safe. >> we love our dogs, but
of education announced it's expanding its investigation to 65 colleges for possible violation on how sexual assault cases are handled. four california institutions are on that list, including university of california- berkeley and the university of southernalifornia. reporting live in washington, jacqueline fell, ktvu. >> thank you, jack lynn. >>> the oakland police department may soon join the regional emergency radio system. the city council will approve a plan proposed several...
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and the first at the university of southern california. >> i met lisa for the first time about one yeargo. i knew right away that she was an excellent candidate. she is a person who is - has profound vision loss but has not let it keep her spirit down. she is extremely positive, hard-working and faces each challenge with a lot of energy. this is the kind of person who device. >> reporter: it is called the argus ii. >> you need to have at least 10% of your optic nerve intact because it needs the optic nerve to send the information to the brain. if it is cut or completely destroyed, this sort of device doesn't work. but there are millions of people around the world who have enough optic nerve function that we can put the device into the eye. it's exciting to do that. >> reporter: during the surgery a device is implanted on to the retina. made up of 60 electrodes. >> the portion sitting on the outer wall of the eye needs to be slipped behind the eye muscle and sowed on the surface of the eye at a precise location so the array sits perfectly on the center of the retina and can stimulate the
and the first at the university of southern california. >> i met lisa for the first time about one yeargo. i knew right away that she was an excellent candidate. she is a person who is - has profound vision loss but has not let it keep her spirit down. she is extremely positive, hard-working and faces each challenge with a lot of energy. this is the kind of person who device. >> reporter: it is called the argus ii. >> you need to have at least 10% of your optic nerve intact...
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cameras the other here the fabulous science center in downtown los angeles right near the university of southern california is in the spaceship is beautiful i will discuss the got the pin as. you go to the moon perhaps. ones to see why but well as stablished coming back down i go i want to go where the others go for. a ok so have you met or would you like to meet the new pope yes i'm really eager we'll make of him on what do you think of him wonderful i think he truly implement. city that teaching and wondering eyes. as admire his dismissal on german until bishop is see. maybe very nice person but his normal lifestyle very luxuries of life style or steer of size he dismissed attitude as very right. good point of last year pope francis criticize it capitalism he said capitalism excludes the poor creates new territory you observe the free market can work if it is infused with compassion yes ross marxist economy was sitting the evil distribution however the cover isn't in you've in a free country the rule of law and all full are sidi certain degree asians so also has to make do with the primarily no matter wh
cameras the other here the fabulous science center in downtown los angeles right near the university of southern california is in the spaceship is beautiful i will discuss the got the pin as. you go to the moon perhaps. ones to see why but well as stablished coming back down i go i want to go where the others go for. a ok so have you met or would you like to meet the new pope yes i'm really eager we'll make of him on what do you think of him wonderful i think he truly implement. city that...
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. >> reporter: jodi armor is a criminal law professor at the university of southern california. >> i uld say these are among the worst times in terms of the police image and community relations since the rodney king tape. >> reporter: he says questions surrounding the patrol officer's actions could hurt perception of other law enforcement agencies in the l.a. area including the los angeles lapd. last year the department of justice had special oversite of the lapd because of what it described as a pattern of police misconduct. that decree lasted more than 10 years. as for tuesday's events his report of what happened said the barefoot woman ignored his orders to stay away from the freeway. he tried to take her into custody to protect her. >> they need to find out what happened before this footage started recording, right, and were there any circumstances there could be used to in any way just if i what we saw. >> reporter: armor says a full investigation could take months. bigad shaban for cbs3 "eyewitness news." >> well, protesters held more angry demonstrations in one california town
. >> reporter: jodi armor is a criminal law professor at the university of southern california. >> i uld say these are among the worst times in terms of the police image and community relations since the rodney king tape. >> reporter: he says questions surrounding the patrol officer's actions could hurt perception of other law enforcement agencies in the l.a. area including the los angeles lapd. last year the department of justice had special oversite of the lapd because of...
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. >> reporter: jody armor is a criminal law professor at the university of southern california and says the patrol officer's actions could hurt the public perception of all law enforcement agencies in the l. a. area including the los angeles police department. >> i would say these are among the worst times in terms of the police image and community relations since the rodney king tape. >> reporter: the 1991 brutal beating of king sparked a public outcry for reform within the l. a. p. d.. until last year the department of justice had special oversight of l. a.'s police force because of what it described as a pattern of misconduct. that consent decree last for more than years. as for tuesday's incident with the highway patrol officer, his report of what happened said the barefoot woman ignored his orders to stay away from the freeway. so he said he tried to take the woman into custody to protect her. bigad shaban, cbs news, los angeles. >> a chief for the california highway patrol says the agency will look into every fact that led up to the incident to find out why it happened the way it
. >> reporter: jody armor is a criminal law professor at the university of southern california and says the patrol officer's actions could hurt the public perception of all law enforcement agencies in the l. a. area including the los angeles police department. >> i would say these are among the worst times in terms of the police image and community relations since the rodney king tape. >> reporter: the 1991 brutal beating of king sparked a public outcry for reform within the...
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. >> reporter: jodi armor is a criminal law professor at the university of southern california. says the patrol officer's actions could hurt the public perception of all law enforcement agencies in the l.a. area including the los angeles police department. >> i would say these are among the worst times in terms of the police image and community relations since the rodney king tape. >> reporter: the 1991 brutal beating of rodney king sparked a public outcry for reform within the lapd. up until last year, the department of justice had special oversight of la's police force because of what it described as a pattern of misconduct. that consent decree lasted for more than 10 years. it's a for tuesday's incident with the highway patrol officer, his report of what happened said the barefoot woman ignored his orders to stay away from the freeway. so he said he tried to take the woman into custody to protect her. bigad shaban for cbs3 "eyewitness news." >> well, protesters hold more angry demonstrations in one california town as more undocumented immigrants arrive to the area for process
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public trust in law enforcement, says jody armour, a police use of force expert at the university of southern california. >> perhaps you can bring in an outside party so you say you are going beyond the call of ordinary procedures and protocols to make sure that because these are difficult times that there is transparency and not even the appearance of bias. >> the chp has not yet identified the officer or the woman he arrested, and in not, did not immediately respond to our request for its use of force manual. >> cbs, washington. >> axelrod: what was hurricane arthur has not been downgraded to a post tropical cyclone, after grazing new england during the last 24 hours. the storm is now drenching the southeastern coast of canada. emergency management officials in north carolina are breathing much easier after the forecast of the first hurricane of the year turned out to be much worse than the actual damage. hurricane arthur was a category ii storm when it clipped the barrier islands in north carolina. ken smith of cbs station wral joins us now from the hills. it looks beautiful behind you. how is the cl
public trust in law enforcement, says jody armour, a police use of force expert at the university of southern california. >> perhaps you can bring in an outside party so you say you are going beyond the call of ordinary procedures and protocols to make sure that because these are difficult times that there is transparency and not even the appearance of bias. >> the chp has not yet identified the officer or the woman he arrested, and in not, did not immediately respond to our request...
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. >> alice echols, who is a professor at the university of southern california, and david farber of temple university, thank you for being with us. as we talk about pop culture and history, you have done a lot of history on a counterculture movement. what was that? >> it is hard to say exactly what it was, but in general, when i nearly site is those people in the 1960's and 1970's who thought themselves as rebels, who thought themselves as reinventing american culture and fighting the establishment as they see it. >> these kids were the children of the greatest generation, the minute women who sought world war ii, only to see their children to grow up as the counterculture movement. >> absolutely. i think that is one of the great ironies is that the parents imagine that by moving very often from cities to suburbs, where they would be safe, you know, it would be the best possible environment because these are people, their parents who, as he said, lived through world war ii, live through the depression, and then their children moved into the inner cities, often in unsafe neighborhoods, and
. >> alice echols, who is a professor at the university of southern california, and david farber of temple university, thank you for being with us. as we talk about pop culture and history, you have done a lot of history on a counterculture movement. what was that? >> it is hard to say exactly what it was, but in general, when i nearly site is those people in the 1960's and 1970's who thought themselves as rebels, who thought themselves as reinventing american culture and fighting...
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viewers about technology in our brains the first is elise singleman a senior at the university of southern california. activities sally hawkins. and tess and i mean that you are going to concentrate and. so this is a challenge because what happens is that young people and even older people are multitasking they're using their devices they're not focusing attention they're actually pain partial continuous attention because they're waiting for the next being and buzz from their device so they are developing a form of attention deficit there's even been some discussion maybe we're becoming a more autistic society we're not connecting face to face so we have some concerns on now on the other side of it there actually has been a recent study where a certain video game was used where they found that older people could increase their multitasking ability by playing this video game in fact the eighty year olds were able to multitask to the degree that an untrained twenty year old could there's actually study sponsored by hewlett packard the people who sort of get addicted to their email and video game and be
viewers about technology in our brains the first is elise singleman a senior at the university of southern california. activities sally hawkins. and tess and i mean that you are going to concentrate and. so this is a challenge because what happens is that young people and even older people are multitasking they're using their devices they're not focusing attention they're actually pain partial continuous attention because they're waiting for the next being and buzz from their device so they are...
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university of california, davis, has a very robust and break-through opportunity on brain research. i know in your own area of los angeles, university of california, los angeles, and university of southern california, are together operating major research programs on the mind, on the human brain and how it is harmed, what is it that sets off alzheimer's. we can do this, but these are choices that the american people, your representatives are making choices here in this house about how to spend your money. when one in five seniors comes down with alzheimer's and we make a choice to spend money in afghanistan, you should be questioning this as to our ralt, are we making the right choice? i think not. let me comment on your legislation, congresswoman waters, your caregivers support act, 2975, i'm thinking what it would have meant to patty and i as we took upon the task of caring for her mother. we didn't know much about alzheimer's and the kind of reaction we might do. it would have been so helpful to us to have had that kind of information available. and we got through it very well and we had ability to search out information. and we're not unique, but i think the general public who is fa
university of california, davis, has a very robust and break-through opportunity on brain research. i know in your own area of los angeles, university of california, los angeles, and university of southern california, are together operating major research programs on the mind, on the human brain and how it is harmed, what is it that sets off alzheimer's. we can do this, but these are choices that the american people, your representatives are making choices here in this house about how to spend...
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the study is by university of southern california researchers. tudy.college-aged students were shown photos of a crime scene after staying up all night. then they were asked to recall information. researchers found that five hours of sleep or less can make you remember false details. the authors say.this could affect witness reliability. > > active day across southern california and even northern california. we had some showers earlier in the bay area. the activity is taking care of-- taking place in the sierras. the lightning has triggered some more wildfires including the one already burning in yosemite, increasing fire danger. it is still very warm and, in and, with the '80s and '90s at this hour. here is a lie view of san francisco being pretty cloudy with a nice seabury's rushing in land,, cooling temperatures down. so we will have cooler temperatures. look for a little fog bayside which should clear pretty quickly. we have some increasing monsoon and tropical high clouds coming in. there is a possibility of an isolated showers or thunderstor
the study is by university of southern california researchers. tudy.college-aged students were shown photos of a crime scene after staying up all night. then they were asked to recall information. researchers found that five hours of sleep or less can make you remember false details. the authors say.this could affect witness reliability. > > active day across southern california and even northern california. we had some showers earlier in the bay area. the activity is taking care of--...
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been a work in progress since 2008, when the idea behind it was hatched here at the university of southern californiapart of a project in the school's engineering department. at the time, lucien vattel was looking at how play could enhance learning at u.s.c.'s "integrated media systems center," a lab that was started with a grant from the national science foundation, which for the record is also a newshour funder cyrus shababi is the center's director and a professor in the school's computer science and electrical engineering departments. he quickly realized the power of what was beginning to take shape. >> when you teach math basically 90% of the kids just memorize stuff right? they don't try to understand the reasoning behind it and but if you have something like a game where these things are kind of grasped naturally. nobody is telling you but you realize if i do this that's going to happen and that's wrong right, that's why i need to do it this way. >> reporter: since then, the playmaker model has been evolving, with some of the games being piloted in several los angeles' public schools and later
been a work in progress since 2008, when the idea behind it was hatched here at the university of southern californiapart of a project in the school's engineering department. at the time, lucien vattel was looking at how play could enhance learning at u.s.c.'s "integrated media systems center," a lab that was started with a grant from the national science foundation, which for the record is also a newshour funder cyrus shababi is the center's director and a professor in the school's...
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. >> criminal law professor at the university of southern california. he said the patrol officer actions could hurt the perception of all law end foesment agencies in the la area, including los angeles police department. >> i would say these are among the worse times in terms of the police image, and community relations, since the rodney king. >> the 1991 brutal beating of rodney king sparked a public outcry for reform within the lapd. up until last year, the department of justice had special oversight of la's police force, because of what it describes as a pattern of misconduct. that consent decree lasted for more than ten years. as for tuesday's incident, with the highway patrol officer, his reported what happens at the barefoot woman ignored his orders to stay away from the freeway. so he said he tried to take the woman into custody to protect her. >> cbs-3, "eyewitness news". >> 8:38. protesters hold more angry demonstrations, in one california town, as more undocumented immigrants arrive to the area for processing. now, for the second time this week
. >> criminal law professor at the university of southern california. he said the patrol officer actions could hurt the perception of all law end foesment agencies in the la area, including los angeles police department. >> i would say these are among the worse times in terms of the police image, and community relations, since the rodney king. >> the 1991 brutal beating of rodney king sparked a public outcry for reform within the lapd. up until last year, the department of...
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morsi, you know, he has a degree from the university of southern california. he was an assistant professor at the cal state north ridge. he was involved in as in aa contract. one egypt shawns before the election said why wouldn't egypt need dr. morsi. so there were all of these contracts with the united states that were self evident. we have to leave it there. thank you everybody. we will see you next time. [ applause ] on wednesday, american history t.v. in prime time marks the 50th anniversary of 1964 civil rights act. at 8:00 p.m. remarks by president linden johnson. at 8:30 the congressional gold medal ceremony honoring martin luther king jr. and 9:45 on congressional debate and at 9:45 eastern, a talk with todd purdam, the author of two parties. and the battle of the civil rights act of 1964. now you can keep in touch with current events from the nation's capital using any phone any time simply call 2026268888 to hear congressional coverage, public affairs programs. everyday listen to ai recap of the day's events at 5:00 p.m. eastern on washington today.
morsi, you know, he has a degree from the university of southern california. he was an assistant professor at the cal state north ridge. he was involved in as in aa contract. one egypt shawns before the election said why wouldn't egypt need dr. morsi. so there were all of these contracts with the united states that were self evident. we have to leave it there. thank you everybody. we will see you next time. [ applause ] on wednesday, american history t.v. in prime time marks the 50th...
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with some recommend fashions, but we were one team of three teams and the other team was rutgers university, the other university of southern california, who were going to handle different aspects of the research problem. >> it's difficult to understand, though, 60,000, 90,000, you are still talking a matter of significant number that was, you know, clearly forecast by people like you looking in to this. how much did politics play in to the problem? the democrats were wored in 2012 that the issue would damage the chances for immigration reform? that. i can only tell but the history of what i have seen in my time with the border patrol. in the early '90s we saw something very similar. they weren't children, but other than mexican nationals, we saw this in 2004, 2005 time period. other than mexican nationals and again we are seeing this the last couple of years the only difference and the significant difference that these are unaccompanied children which adds to the plex a complexity of the issue that the department is handling. it shouldn't have been a surprise but there has been a history of this type of issue long the southern border
with some recommend fashions, but we were one team of three teams and the other team was rutgers university, the other university of southern california, who were going to handle different aspects of the research problem. >> it's difficult to understand, though, 60,000, 90,000, you are still talking a matter of significant number that was, you know, clearly forecast by people like you looking in to this. how much did politics play in to the problem? the democrats were wored in 2012 that...
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the university of southern california conducted the study. researchers are saying sugary drinks can affect the ability to learn and remember information. something to do with the glucose and fructose and all that stuff. experts recommend teens shouldn't have too much of these drinks especially between meals. researchers found teens now a days drink three times more of those sugary drinks than teenagers did 20 years ago. time to hit the road with no one in the driver's seat? >>> i don't know where. you can see driver less cars as soon as next year. >> and you wear makeup, right? >> yeah. >> you'll want to hear this. your skin is absorb up to 5 pounds of makeup a year. you might be feeling the effects right now. health concerns next. >> colleen? >> well the eagles are looking for another big year from riley cooper. hear what chip kelly has to say about why he has been an hear what chip kelly has to say abou[ shelly ] as a graduate of devry university and keller graduate school of management, a business career was my goal. this was my career tra
the university of southern california conducted the study. researchers are saying sugary drinks can affect the ability to learn and remember information. something to do with the glucose and fructose and all that stuff. experts recommend teens shouldn't have too much of these drinks especially between meals. researchers found teens now a days drink three times more of those sugary drinks than teenagers did 20 years ago. time to hit the road with no one in the driver's seat? >>> i don't...
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and the university of southern california announced an accord with a mexican foundation that will provide joint scholarships for grad students to study at usc. >>> and still ahead, a beloved bay area golf course getting ready to close. >> the operator says the city can keep it running but why they say they won't do it. >> weather time now. we're talking about showers, thunderstorms again in the sierra rough day in lake tahoe. hundreds of lightning strikes up there. no rain for us here though. we'll talk about why it missed and what's coming up next in the seven-day forecast. ,, woah, this kitchen is beautiful! give him the tour. let me show you! soft-close drawers, farm sink! where's my room? we had to take just a little bit for the kitchen. because your kitchen dreams can be big. whoo! mmm! ♪ ♪ oh, yeah [ male announcer ] discover your new orleans. start exploring at followyournola.com. woah, this kitchen is beautiful! give him the tour. let me show you! soft-close drawers, farm sink! where's my room? we had to take just a little bit for the kitchen. because your kitchen dreams can be bi
and the university of southern california announced an accord with a mexican foundation that will provide joint scholarships for grad students to study at usc. >>> and still ahead, a beloved bay area golf course getting ready to close. >> the operator says the city can keep it running but why they say they won't do it. >> weather time now. we're talking about showers, thunderstorms again in the sierra rough day in lake tahoe. hundreds of lightning strikes up there. no rain...
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the discussion was part of the event marking the anniversary at the university of southern californias the first university research center funded by the homeland security department. >>> so each panelist will present a brief overview of their areas. we're sparing you power point. they're in your pacts if you so wish to indulge. let's start with you. >> thank you very much. i thought it's probably best if i give you some examples of the research that we are conducting and how our research interplays with making a difference and real applications. first i'm going to talk about measures and by owe terrorism risk assessment and advanced protection portals. and i don't know if you remember the time when congress debated whether or not to put majors on all large commercial airplanes to deflect service to air missile a attacks by terrorists. this was one of our first projects, and i liked it because it had the price tag of $35 billion for a ten year time span round estimate. the dhs estimate $25 billion. i thought this can't be a good idea. we did an analysis and innovation. we did what we
the discussion was part of the event marking the anniversary at the university of southern californias the first university research center funded by the homeland security department. >>> so each panelist will present a brief overview of their areas. we're sparing you power point. they're in your pacts if you so wish to indulge. let's start with you. >> thank you very much. i thought it's probably best if i give you some examples of the research that we are conducting and how our...
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morsi, you know, he has a degree from the university of southern california. he was an assistant professor at the cal state north ridge. he was involved in as in aa contract. one egypt shawns before the election said why wouldn't egypt need dr. morsi. so there were all of these contracts with the united states that were self evident. we have to leave it there. thank you everybody. we will see you next time. [ applause ] on wednesday, american history t.v. in prime time marks the 50th anniversary of 1964 civil rights act. at 8:00 p.m. remarks by president linden johnson. at 8:30 the congressional gold medal ceremony honoring martin luther king jr. and 9:45 on congressional debate and at 9:45 eastern, a talk with todd purdam, the author of two parties. and the battle of the civil rights act of 1964. now you can keep in touch with current events from the nation's capital using any phone any time simply call 2026268888 to hear congressional coverage, public affairs programs. everyday listen to ai recap of the day's events at 5:00 p.m. eastern on washington today.
morsi, you know, he has a degree from the university of southern california. he was an assistant professor at the cal state north ridge. he was involved in as in aa contract. one egypt shawns before the election said why wouldn't egypt need dr. morsi. so there were all of these contracts with the united states that were self evident. we have to leave it there. thank you everybody. we will see you next time. [ applause ] on wednesday, american history t.v. in prime time marks the 50th...
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as i jest mentioned the university of southern california, and indiana, for example, have recently announced that that is precisely what they are going to do is offer full four-year scholarships. many schools have been doing so since the prohibition was lifted. i don't know the extent to which it -- >> but it's not uniform. >> it is most certainly not uniform. >> it's not even the majority of schools. >> senator booker, your turn will come. >> do we need to remind him he is junior on this committee? i think somehow he forgot about it. >> i'm calling on senator mccaskill. >> thank you, i would like to sbefr the roll call of the institutions who voted to reestablish the one-year rule. afc testify voted in in 2011, that you could have the option of getting a four-year scholarship. the very next meeting there is an attempt to overrule that decision. they needed a two thirds vote to overrule the decision to go back to the one-year requirement. i think it will be very interesting for the members of this committee to look at the institutions that voted to go back to a one-year requirement in to 201
as i jest mentioned the university of southern california, and indiana, for example, have recently announced that that is precisely what they are going to do is offer full four-year scholarships. many schools have been doing so since the prohibition was lifted. i don't know the extent to which it -- >> but it's not uniform. >> it is most certainly not uniform. >> it's not even the majority of schools. >> senator booker, your turn will come. >> do we need to remind...
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as i jest mentioned the university of southern california, and indiana, for example, have recently announced that that is precisely what they are going to do is offer full four-year scholarships. many schools have been doing so since the prohibition was lifted. i don't know the extent to which it -- >> but it's not uniform. >> it is most certainly not uniform. >> it's not even the majority of schools. >> senator booker, your turn will come. >> do we need to remind him he is junior on this committee? i think somehow he forgot about it. >> i'm calling on senator mccaskill. >> thank you, i would like to sbefr the roll call of the institutions who voted to reestablish the one-year rule. afc testify voted in in 2011, that you could have the option of getting a four-year scholarship. the very next meeting there is an attempt to overrule that decision. they needed a two thirds vote to overrule the decision to go back to the one-year requirement. i think it will be very interesting for the members of this committee to look at the institutions that voted to go back to a one-year requirement in to 201
as i jest mentioned the university of southern california, and indiana, for example, have recently announced that that is precisely what they are going to do is offer full four-year scholarships. many schools have been doing so since the prohibition was lifted. i don't know the extent to which it -- >> but it's not uniform. >> it is most certainly not uniform. >> it's not even the majority of schools. >> senator booker, your turn will come. >> do we need to remind...
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morsi, you know, he has a degree from the university of southern california. he was an assistant professor at cal state northridge. he was involved in a nasa contract. one egyption before the elections told me, he said, why wouldn't egypt need dr. morsi? nasa needed dr. morsi. so there are these kind of contacts with the united states that are self-evident. i think we have to leave it there. thank you, everybody, and we'll see you next time. [ applause ] >>> on wednesday, american history tv in primetime marks the 50th anniversary of the 1964 civil rights act. at 8:00 p.m. remarks by president lyndon johnson at the civil rights act signing ceremony. at 8:30 the congressional gold medal ceremony honoring martin luther king jr. and coretta scott king. donald ritchie on the congressional debate and passage of the bill with former cbs correspondent, roger mudd. and at 9:25 p.m. eastern a talk with todd kerdham, author of "two presidents, two parties and the battle of the civil rights act of 1964." >>> now you can keep in touch with current events from the nation's
morsi, you know, he has a degree from the university of southern california. he was an assistant professor at cal state northridge. he was involved in a nasa contract. one egyption before the elections told me, he said, why wouldn't egypt need dr. morsi? nasa needed dr. morsi. so there are these kind of contacts with the united states that are self-evident. i think we have to leave it there. thank you, everybody, and we'll see you next time. [ applause ] >>> on wednesday, american...
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professor ckles, the of southern california and david favrer, from temple university in philadelphia, thank you very us. for being with as we talk about pop culture in history, you've done a lot of on the counterculture movement. what was that? >> hard to say exactly what it was. it's a much contested term. i see it as those people in the 1960s and
professor ckles, the of southern california and david favrer, from temple university in philadelphia, thank you very us. for being with as we talk about pop culture in history, you've done a lot of on the counterculture movement. what was that? >> hard to say exactly what it was. it's a much contested term. i see it as those people in the 1960s and
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university a few months ago. excited to go there and then this happens. the chances chances of getting y lightning in southern california million. >> thank you so much. well, she was a young girl who loved animals and dreamed of taking care of them. and now catherine hubbard's dream is living on in her honor, year and a half after she was gunned down at sandy hook elementary. avo: waves don't care what age you are. take them on the way you always have. live healthy and take one a day men's 50+. a complete multivitamin with 7 antioxidants to support cell health. age? who cares. --i don't know my credit score. that's really important. i mean-- i don't know my credit score. don't you ever want to buy a house...like, ever? you should probably check out credit karma, it's free. credit? karma? free? credit karma. really free credit scores >> we told you earlier research shows fist bumps may be a more sanitary way for people to greet each other rather than handshakes. how do you greet people? mike says if it's a female, if a good squeeze. if it's a guy, i say, howdy. and jim says, fist bumps hurt when you start to get arthriti
university a few months ago. excited to go there and then this happens. the chances chances of getting y lightning in southern california million. >> thank you so much. well, she was a young girl who loved animals and dreamed of taking care of them. and now catherine hubbard's dream is living on in her honor, year and a half after she was gunned down at sandy hook elementary. avo: waves don't care what age you are. take them on the way you always have. live healthy and take one a day...
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university meteorologist department 66 defrees a few high clouds continue to come around the high pressure there in southern california down there. and some might lift up. probably staying a little east and south of us. today will be the hottest day. it will be a little cooler over the. fire danger is -- nice to hot. a few high clouds. 60s and 70s and 80s and 90s to near 100-degrees. fairfield, antioch, livermore. it will be closed for many others. san mateo at 87 degrees. hottest day will be today. mostly sunny. a few high clouds inch in here and fog for slight cool down as we go into the latter part of the weekend. >>> have you been watching the tour de france this the leader was almost taken down by a cell phone. how the cyclist narrowly vehicle coded a crash with a spectator. >> some call it creepy look alike porcelain dolls. they were left on the doorsteps of little girls in southern california. coming up the intentions on the person that left the gifts. evewith the highest levelde of engineering... design... safety... and performance. our latest creation is no different. with one exception... introducing the mercedes-benz b-class. it's electric! it's electric! the first electric vehicle fro
university meteorologist department 66 defrees a few high clouds continue to come around the high pressure there in southern california down there. and some might lift up. probably staying a little east and south of us. today will be the hottest day. it will be a little cooler over the. fire danger is -- nice to hot. a few high clouds. 60s and 70s and 80s and 90s to near 100-degrees. fairfield, antioch, livermore. it will be closed for many others. san mateo at 87 degrees. hottest day will be...
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jail in southern california processes hundreds of new inmates per day, men and women who have been arrested not only by orange county deputies but by officers with the 21 different city and universitypartments within the county. sometimes these arrestees arrive fresh from a crime scene and deputies running the intake division might have little to no idea about their state of mind or propensity for violence. >> intake is a very dangerous place. you don't know who's coming in the back door. you know what they're being charged with when they're being brought in the back door but you really don't know who these people are. >> shortly after brian james arrived at intake, he tried to strangle another inmate, an alleged sex offender, to death. >> i'm not really proud of it but i won't lose sleep over it, either. >> since the attack, the jail's gang intelligence detail has been learning a lot about james. he's a member of a notorious orange county street gang called public enemy number one, also known as peni. >> he goes by the moniker blinky. apparently he has a little bit of an eye issue, he blinks quite frequently, peni blasted on his stomach and interesting on this dude, he had the dea
jail in southern california processes hundreds of new inmates per day, men and women who have been arrested not only by orange county deputies but by officers with the 21 different city and universitypartments within the county. sometimes these arrestees arrive fresh from a crime scene and deputies running the intake division might have little to no idea about their state of mind or propensity for violence. >> intake is a very dangerous place. you don't know who's coming in the back door....
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during part of that, my husband was visiting--he was a visiting professor at the kellogg school at northwestern university, so he was in evanston, illinois, and i was in southern california, and what i would do is i would go for a week a month to see him and work on the book. and that's--so that would be, you know, roughly a quarter of my time, but that wasn't for the full two and a half years. it was less at the beginning because there's a lot of wheel-spinning when you -- especially when you've never written a book before. you don't know how to do it. and so it wa--i was working on it somewhat less at the beginning and then more a--as time went on. i would say probably it was about a fourth of my time. c-span: and how much would you de--talk about your--like these--these five rules that you've got here, who did you bounce all those off of? a lot of people? >> guest: well, the actual rules, when i was writing them, i wa--it was mainly talking to my husband, although w--after i would write a chapter, then i would send it to--i had a few people, including--we talked about nick gillespie, my colleague--i had a few friends that i would send the chapters to--each chapter and
during part of that, my husband was visiting--he was a visiting professor at the kellogg school at northwestern university, so he was in evanston, illinois, and i was in southern california, and what i would do is i would go for a week a month to see him and work on the book. and that's--so that would be, you know, roughly a quarter of my time, but that wasn't for the full two and a half years. it was less at the beginning because there's a lot of wheel-spinning when you -- especially when...
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universal studios hollywood. >>> welcome back to hannity, the crisis at our southern border continues to spiral out of control. last week protesters successfully turned away buses filled with illegal immigrants headed for a processing center in murrieta, californiawelcome to the show, thanks for being with us. >> my pleasure. >> i guess doug, i'll start with you, you're hearing from all the members in your community. we see what's happening on television, tell us what's going on. >> well, you know, what happened, they've been for eight months bringing in immigrants, doing it in the middle of the night, no one really no, once that number went up, the people reacted. we started with a few dozen, a few hundred, they come in with shipments or try to every 72 hours, i became aware of it, when my granddaughter three years old was diagnosed with hand and foot disease. my daughter made a comment, i don't understand, we have this sudden spike of this disease recently. i did some research and found out it was a direct result of the spike of immigrants we have. >> was there no notice given the mayor that they plan to drop these people off in your town, your city? >> my city is san diego. thank god we're not murrieta, the people that turned back the buses l
universal studios hollywood. >>> welcome back to hannity, the crisis at our southern border continues to spiral out of control. last week protesters successfully turned away buses filled with illegal immigrants headed for a processing center in murrieta, californiawelcome to the show, thanks for being with us. >> my pleasure. >> i guess doug, i'll start with you, you're hearing from all the members in your community. we see what's happening on television, tell us what's...
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of the way and let schools innovate. in particular i'd like to thank the lumina foundation, the new america foundation, southern new hampshire university, california state university system and the open learning -- and their open learning initiative and san jose state for their ex peer tease in these programs -- expertise in these programs. this demonstration program makes sense because we need to test these programs before we can make significant commitments of new federal investments. specifically this bill gives colleges the chance to create company-based programs to help students succeed by measuring what they know and not solely the number of hours that they spent in the classroom. under this legislation, students will still learn the basic academic work but this model allows them to become proficient at their own pace, potentially shortening the time it takes to earn a degree. for the returning veteran, this could mean army medical skills are more easily transferred toward an r.n. degree or om sore -- or some other medical degree. this could mean a computer science degree a shorter time frame and at less cost. combined with new technology, c
of the way and let schools innovate. in particular i'd like to thank the lumina foundation, the new america foundation, southern new hampshire university, california state university system and the open learning -- and their open learning initiative and san jose state for their ex peer tease in these programs -- expertise in these programs. this demonstration program makes sense because we need to test these programs before we can make significant commitments of new federal investments....