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now is what it was kathy is professor a symbol of our mental engineering university of southern california also an expert on the risks and causes of manmade disasters i think professor for being with us where you start here modern building in theory it had sprinkler systems in theory a fire alarms and theory had emergency doors it seems witnesses say they didn't hear any of those sirens go off it seems that witnesses say they couldn't get out of some of those doors you don't see much water being sprinkled around a lot is obviously going wrong here the investigators will get to the bottom of. how could it have been just a week of. fire drills that this kind of thing could happen. thanks kevin i really was speechless after hearing your your report a really. difficult for me to come and have to be doctor and shrink stories of survivors and their kids. really. but unfortunately this isn't considered as a national disaster for russia and disk a lot of children are built out you see some of the photos over here don't have been to church but just stories our hearts are as you indices it true exam
now is what it was kathy is professor a symbol of our mental engineering university of southern california also an expert on the risks and causes of manmade disasters i think professor for being with us where you start here modern building in theory it had sprinkler systems in theory a fire alarms and theory had emergency doors it seems witnesses say they didn't hear any of those sirens go off it seems that witnesses say they couldn't get out of some of those doors you don't see much water...
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discussion from the university of southern california institute of politics here on c-span. >> today at 6 p.m. eastern, on american history tv's american artifacts, political art -- political cartoonist, his career spanned 72 years, governing presidents from herbert hoover to george w. bush. see the largest collection from his work the library of congress. >> one of the missions is to document the creativity and intelligence of the american people. mark of a free society that we can gather opinions with which we do not agree and collect them and preserve them for future generations. there are a lot of countries in the world where nobody dares do that. opinions variety of and a variety of cartoonists. mr. bloch is just a great example of one of the artists we collected. artifactsmerican today at 6 p.m. eastern on c-span three. >> on tuesday former vice president joe biden campaigned in the pittsburgh area for democratic u.s. house candidate connor -- this was held by former republican congressman -- who resigned in october following revelations of an extra matter just extramarital aff
discussion from the university of southern california institute of politics here on c-span. >> today at 6 p.m. eastern, on american history tv's american artifacts, political art -- political cartoonist, his career spanned 72 years, governing presidents from herbert hoover to george w. bush. see the largest collection from his work the library of congress. >> one of the missions is to document the creativity and intelligence of the american people. mark of a free society that we can...
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joining me tonight is jonathan at the university of southern california. is also the author of move fast and break things. how facebook, google and amazon cornered culture and undermined democracy. it is good to have you on the show. i want to have your reaction for these reports that mark zuckerberg has agreed to testify before u.s. congressional committee. will these lawmakers in washington be able to reign him in this way? jonathan: i don't think he has any choice. this has gone way too far. he has avoided testifying himself. he has sent his lawyers two months ago to the congress. and that was kind of an sold to the can -- kind of an insult to the congressional leaders. now he has to show up in person. it is clear that for the first time the u.s. authorities are going to try to pull these companies into control in a way that only the europeans have to date. it seems to me that the federal trade commission has now reopened an investigation. and facebook signed a consent agreed with the ftc in 2011 that had fines of up to $40,000 per occurrence of data br
joining me tonight is jonathan at the university of southern california. is also the author of move fast and break things. how facebook, google and amazon cornered culture and undermined democracy. it is good to have you on the show. i want to have your reaction for these reports that mark zuckerberg has agreed to testify before u.s. congressional committee. will these lawmakers in washington be able to reign him in this way? jonathan: i don't think he has any choice. this has gone way too...
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. >> reporter: help with applying for and getting into a different school, the university of southern california, the years flew by, punctuated by internships, by students rising up. >> to help make sure i made it through and i was prepared to enter the work force. >> reporter: but the work force wasn't prepared for her. evelyn graduated at the height of the recession. >> i just finished a pre-mba at stanford, and i can't get a job. i'm here selling fruit in east oakland. like i cried. >> reporter: students rising above would not let her slip through the cracks. connecting her with a job interview that would launch her career in finance. now evelyn is a broker at a silicon valley start up that aspires to democktize the stock market. she goes back home to east oakland and evelyn's ice cream. life, she says is a beautiful dream, one she could not have created on her own. >> i want to go back, and tell them that story. >> reporter: for students rising above, i'm christin ayers. >> evelyn will be a featured speaker at the rising above gala on thursday, march 22nd at the ritz in san francisco, and to
. >> reporter: help with applying for and getting into a different school, the university of southern california, the years flew by, punctuated by internships, by students rising up. >> to help make sure i made it through and i was prepared to enter the work force. >> reporter: but the work force wasn't prepared for her. evelyn graduated at the height of the recession. >> i just finished a pre-mba at stanford, and i can't get a job. i'm here selling fruit in east...
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that is from the university of southern california sunday at 6:30 p.m. eastern here on c-span. on "q&a" aight former u.s. border patrol agent line about his book "the becomes a river," a memoir of his experiences and what he is learned about the world since leaving border patrol. line becomes a river," a>> they weree days. they were drinking filthy water from cattle tanks. they made it to the village. border patrol got called. i was the agent that was supposed to take them. i started talking with them. it turned out this pregnant woman had grown up in iowa and she spoke perfect english, and she was a schoolteacher in iowa. her husband saw we had a connection, and he sort of leaned over at one point and said, hey man, can we skip the whole arrest and deportation thing? can you let us go across the border and cross back into mexico, you know, be a brother? i didn't hesitate. i said no, this is my job, i can't do that. i took them in. what i remember about that encounter is asking their names, and i remember introducing myself to them. i remember wanting to remember them, because i
that is from the university of southern california sunday at 6:30 p.m. eastern here on c-span. on "q&a" aight former u.s. border patrol agent line about his book "the becomes a river," a memoir of his experiences and what he is learned about the world since leaving border patrol. line becomes a river," a>> they weree days. they were drinking filthy water from cattle tanks. they made it to the village. border patrol got called. i was the agent that was supposed...
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even a highly selective school like university of southern california has shown up with balloons. >>hank you so much. >> reporter: how important is it that a student feels excitement when they get accepted? >> they and their family need to know that a place like this is worth the investment. >> reporter: katie skimmerhorn now mulling over her decision. >> postally what i'm looking for is a family component. >> of course. that's why we brought him. >> reporter: but that visit from trip. >> it was really cool. almost made me cry. >> reporter: may have made her choice a little easier. jo ling kent, nbc news, los angeles. >> some fun ways to get the good news. >>> we appreciate you spending part of your evening with us. that's "nightly news" for this thursday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching, and good night. get those winshield wipeg for the drive home. >>> right now at 6:00, rain returns. get those windshield wipers going. we're tracking the storm moving through the bay area right now. the news at 6:00 starts right now. thank you for joining us.
even a highly selective school like university of southern california has shown up with balloons. >>hank you so much. >> reporter: how important is it that a student feels excitement when they get accepted? >> they and their family need to know that a place like this is worth the investment. >> reporter: katie skimmerhorn now mulling over her decision. >> postally what i'm looking for is a family component. >> of course. that's why we brought him. >>...
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that is from the university of southern california, sunday at 6:30 eastern here on c-span. landmark on c-span's " cases." we will explore a case where a san francisco city ordinance discriminated against the chinese laundromat owner. it found in favor of the laundromat owner. the 14th a moment applies to immigrants as well as citizens. examine this case and the height courts ruling -- high courts ruling. and josh blackman, associate professor in houston, and founder of the president of heartland institute. 9:00 eastern on c-span, c-span.org, or listen with the free c-span radio app. and for background on the cases, order the companion book, available for $8.95. and for additional resources, there is a link on our website to the constitution center's interactive constitution. next, a look at the potential impact of new tariffs on imported steel and aluminum that were improved -- network approved president trump and are set to go into effect at the end of the month. the heritage foundation, this is an hour. thank you so much as always for the kind introduction. always, a are
that is from the university of southern california, sunday at 6:30 eastern here on c-span. landmark on c-span's " cases." we will explore a case where a san francisco city ordinance discriminated against the chinese laundromat owner. it found in favor of the laundromat owner. the 14th a moment applies to immigrants as well as citizens. examine this case and the height courts ruling -- high courts ruling. and josh blackman, associate professor in houston, and founder of the president...
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watch the entire discussion from the university of southern california under institute of politics todayt 6:30 on c-span. a, franciscoand talks about his book a line ourmes a river, a memoir of immigration services since leaving the border patrol. they were lost for three days after their group left them, they were drinking filthy water tanks, and the border patrol got called, i was the agent who was supposed to take them in. them, andtalking with it turned out that this pregnant up in iowa and she spoke perfect english. she was a schoolteacher in iowa. i think her husband saw that we were talking and that we had a connection and he leaned over and said hey man, can we skip arrest and deportation thing, can you does drive us back to the border and let us go back to mexico, being brother -- ba brother? i said no, it is my job, i can't do that. but what i remember about that encounter is that i remember asking their names and i remember introducing myself to wanting to remember remember them because i had this connection, i wanted to hold them in my mind, i want to the woman to be safe. an
watch the entire discussion from the university of southern california under institute of politics todayt 6:30 on c-span. a, franciscoand talks about his book a line ourmes a river, a memoir of immigration services since leaving the border patrol. they were lost for three days after their group left them, they were drinking filthy water tanks, and the border patrol got called, i was the agent who was supposed to take them in. them, andtalking with it turned out that this pregnant up in iowa and...
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university of southern california. thank you. that's a directional university.arily one. go. okay, direct for $400.
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moderated the conversation and the student question and answer at the university of southern california. this is an hour. [applause] bob: most of you know who found scaramucci is and skybridge capital, white house communications director and i have great sympathy for him because i worked for jimmy carter for 10
moderated the conversation and the student question and answer at the university of southern california. this is an hour. [applause] bob: most of you know who found scaramucci is and skybridge capital, white house communications director and i have great sympathy for him because i worked for jimmy carter for 10
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democratic political consultant bob shrum monitors this conversation at the university of southern california. [applause] >> most of you know who anthony scaramucci is. ,e founded sky bridge capital white house communications director, and i have great sympathy for him because i once
democratic political consultant bob shrum monitors this conversation at the university of southern california. [applause] >> most of you know who anthony scaramucci is. ,e founded sky bridge capital white house communications director, and i have great sympathy for him because i once
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in april we had to texas and on april 21 and 22nd we arrive from the campus of the university of southern californiafor the los angeles times festival of books. them back east for the annapolis book festival from the maryland state capital. for more information and to which previous coverage click the book fairs tab on our website. booktv.org. >> for nearly 20 years, and depth on book to be futures the nation's best-known nonfiction writers for live conversations about their books. as a special project worse saying best fiction writers. join us on april 1. the most recent book, down the river onto the sea. his other books include devil in the blue dress, gone fission and fearless jones. plus over 40 books and series. will take your phone calls tweets and messages. a special series with walter mosley sunday april 1-need to 3:00 p.m. eastern on book tv on c-span2. >> cap next, human rights campaign press secretary sarah mcbride discusses lgbtq issues in her life as a transgender person. shoes interviewed by the former head of the u.s. department of justice civil rights division during the obama admini
in april we had to texas and on april 21 and 22nd we arrive from the campus of the university of southern californiafor the los angeles times festival of books. them back east for the annapolis book festival from the maryland state capital. for more information and to which previous coverage click the book fairs tab on our website. booktv.org. >> for nearly 20 years, and depth on book to be futures the nation's best-known nonfiction writers for live conversations about their books. as a...
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. >> last the family settled a lawsuit who failed to ensure -- but wendy says the university of southern california threatened to counter sue her when she tried to hold them responsible for a party at a school sanctioned frat house. >> they consider the fraternity's on private property when it's right ajar to the campus. and i want the schools to have more involvement in it and take more responsibility in what's happening. >> reporter: wendy hopes to speak to lawmakers to bring about change on campuses to keep students safe as she prepares to send her two younger sons to college. >>> the flu outbreak in california is showing some signs of letting up, but is still considered to be very dangerous. today the state health department reported eight deaths from the flu last week, there are 34 known outbreaks across the state. for the first time this season, one of california's southern regions has seen a reduction in flu cases. >>> half a billion dollars and growing. there hasn't been a winner in months and now that half billion is drawing more people to the jackpot. >>> "7 on your side" popup at santana
. >> last the family settled a lawsuit who failed to ensure -- but wendy says the university of southern california threatened to counter sue her when she tried to hold them responsible for a party at a school sanctioned frat house. >> they consider the fraternity's on private property when it's right ajar to the campus. and i want the schools to have more involvement in it and take more responsibility in what's happening. >> reporter: wendy hopes to speak to lawmakers to...
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democratic political consultant bob shrum monitors this conversation at the university of southern california. [applause] >> most of you know who anthony scaramucci is. ,e founded sky bridge capital white house communications director, and i have great sympathy for him because i once worked for jimmy carter for 10 days. i want to thank you for being here. otherd i got to know each a continent apart on television debating who was going to win in 2016 and who should win. i was wrong and you are right. i think anthony scaramucci is a brilliant polemicist. very funny. very smart. thanks for being here. anthony: very kind words. but you are being hard on yourself. you actually got the polling right. where a lot of people miss size the situation is where the votes were. i think secretary clinton won the popular vote by about 3.5%. on that night where we were debating you said she would win the popular vote i 3.5%. bob: i thought there was no way donald trump could ever be elected president of the united states. anthony: this is a moment of personal weakness for me. i will share it with you. i grew
democratic political consultant bob shrum monitors this conversation at the university of southern california. [applause] >> most of you know who anthony scaramucci is. ,e founded sky bridge capital white house communications director, and i have great sympathy for him because i once worked for jimmy carter for 10 days. i want to thank you for being here. otherd i got to know each a continent apart on television debating who was going to win in 2016 and who should win. i was wrong and you...
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san antonio book festival and on april 21 and 22nd, where live in the campus of the university of southern californiaor the los angeles times festival of books featuring author discussions on labor, the trump administration, immigration, history and more. and then the annapolis folk festival in maryland state capital at the end of the month. for more information about upcoming book fairs and festivals and to watch previous festival coverage on c-span.org >> welcome. we are delighted to have you as our guest this afternoon and evening and to listen to someone's on this new book ou
san antonio book festival and on april 21 and 22nd, where live in the campus of the university of southern californiaor the los angeles times festival of books featuring author discussions on labor, the trump administration, immigration, history and more. and then the annapolis folk festival in maryland state capital at the end of the month. for more information about upcoming book fairs and festivals and to watch previous festival coverage on c-span.org >> welcome. we are delighted to...
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stacy smith is founder of the annenberg inclusion initiative at the university of southern californiaere she's released regular reports on the representation of women andn otherslm. she joins me now from los angeles. so, stacy smith, welcome to you. i gather you were as surprised as anybody by tha what exactly is an inclusion ckder. >> indeed, i was s. an including rider is really straightforward. it's a stipulation in an actor or content creator's that says there will be target inclusion goals on screen for diversity in terms of gender, race ethnicity, lgbt andpeople with disabilities and behind the camera, below the line, tha good faith efforts and interviewing will consider womeo and peop color in key geat caping positions. >> brown: it's not affecting leading roles t the idea is lead actors or directors have the clout to get this done? >> absolutely. we wanted to respect story sovereign at t and ensure that the creative process could thrive. e also don't stipulate for an historical piece that inclusion goals on screen have to be met. for historical dramas, they can cast based on w
stacy smith is founder of the annenberg inclusion initiative at the university of southern californiaere she's released regular reports on the representation of women andn otherslm. she joins me now from los angeles. so, stacy smith, welcome to you. i gather you were as surprised as anybody by tha what exactly is an inclusion ckder. >> indeed, i was s. an including rider is really straightforward. it's a stipulation in an actor or content creator's that says there will be target inclusion...
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antonio book festival and on april 21st and 22nd, once again live from the campus of the university of southern california for the los angeles times festival of books and back east for the annapolis for maryland state capital. and for more information about upcoming book fairs and festival and watch previous festival coverage click the book fairs tab on website, booktv.org. .. .. we are pleased to have c-span's booktv here taping tonight's event when asking questions in the q and a please know that you will be recorded. when q and a concludes they'll sign to my right and will wrap around the back of the hall. those joining from this center aisle or aisle to my left will proceed to the back of the hall to join the line. additionally because we have such a full house this evening please keep your seats until invited to join the signing. you'll be able to purchase copies of the common good at the table to my right. and tonight's featured title is 20 act off which is part of how we say thank you for buying bookses from harvard bookstore. your purchases help support the future of an independent bookstore so we
antonio book festival and on april 21st and 22nd, once again live from the campus of the university of southern california for the los angeles times festival of books and back east for the annapolis for maryland state capital. and for more information about upcoming book fairs and festival and watch previous festival coverage click the book fairs tab on website, booktv.org. .. .. we are pleased to have c-span's booktv here taping tonight's event when asking questions in the q and a please know...
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. >> reporter: help with applying for and getting into a different school, the university of southern californiayears flew by punctuated by internships set up by students rising above. >> to help me and make sure that i made it through and that i was prepared to enter the workforce. >> reporter: but the workforce wasn't prepared for her. evelyn graduated at the height of the recession. >> i just finished at stanford and i can't get a job. i'm here selling fruit in east oakland, like i cried. >> reporter: but students rising above would not let her slip through the cracks connecting her with a job interview that would launch her career in finance. now evelyn is a broker at a silicon valley startup that aspires to democratize the stock market. life she says is a beautiful dream, one she could not have created on her own. >> i want to go back and tell them that story. >> give me one. >> reporter: for students rising above, i'm christin ayers. >> to neat our other sra scholars and -- meet our other sra scholars and learn more about our story goes to our website www.cbssf.com/sra, great kids. for new
. >> reporter: help with applying for and getting into a different school, the university of southern californiayears flew by punctuated by internships set up by students rising above. >> to help me and make sure that i made it through and that i was prepared to enter the workforce. >> reporter: but the workforce wasn't prepared for her. evelyn graduated at the height of the recession. >> i just finished at stanford and i can't get a job. i'm here selling fruit in east...
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. >> help with applying for and getting into a different school, university of southern california.lew by punctuated by internships set up by students rising above. >> to help me and made sure i needed to and i was prepared to enter the workforce. >> reporter: the workforce wasn't prepared for her. evelyn graduated at the height of the recession. >> i just finished at stanford and i can't get a job. i am selling fruit in east oak land. i cried. >> reporter: students rising above would not let her slip through the cracks, connecting her with a job interview that would launch her career in finance. now evelyn is a broker at a start up. she still goes back home to east oakland and evelyn's ice cream. life she says is a beautiful dream, one she could not have created on her own. >> i want to go back and tell them the story. >> students rising above, proudly sponsored by bassett furniture. games against the giants team president dave kaval says anyone rootin >>> oakland a's have a tongue in cheek pricing plan at home games against the giants. the team president says anyone rooting for th
. >> help with applying for and getting into a different school, university of southern california.lew by punctuated by internships set up by students rising above. >> to help me and made sure i needed to and i was prepared to enter the workforce. >> reporter: the workforce wasn't prepared for her. evelyn graduated at the height of the recession. >> i just finished at stanford and i can't get a job. i am selling fruit in east oak land. i cried. >> reporter:...
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moderated the conversation and the student question and answer at the university of southern california. this is an hour. [applause] bob: most of you know who found scaramucci is and skybridge capital, white house communications director and i have great sympathy for him because i worked for jimmy carter for 10 days. [laughter] bob: i thank you for being here because you and i got to know each other a continent each other a debate who was going to win and show should win. i was wrong and you were right. and i think anthony scaramucci is a brilliant person as you are about to find out, very funny, and very, very smart. so thanks for being here. anthony: very kind words. you got the polling exactly right. but where i think a lot of people missize the situation is where the votes were. secretary clinton won the popular vote by 3.5%. on that night when we were debating and you said she was inng to win by 3.5% but lost certain key states. that is interesting about politics in our system. bob: you are too nice. i predicted that donald trump could ever be elected president of the united states
moderated the conversation and the student question and answer at the university of southern california. this is an hour. [applause] bob: most of you know who found scaramucci is and skybridge capital, white house communications director and i have great sympathy for him because i worked for jimmy carter for 10 days. [laughter] bob: i thank you for being here because you and i got to know each other a continent each other a debate who was going to win and show should win. i was wrong and you...
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antonio book festival and on april 21st and 22nd, once again live from the campus of the university of southern california for the los angeles times festival of books and back east for the annapolis for maryland state capital. and for more information abo
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of course, committee members will be able to ask additional questions and hear from him in open session. he graduated from st. john's university and earned a masters degree from the university of southern california and the united states army war college. he served honorably in the united states army for over 40 years including deployments to afghanistan, iraq, and the republic of korea. he commanded the cyber national mission force at the united states cyber command. general, your bring us to leave the national security agency at a time of significant debate are lawful.ools i am hoping that you will be an influential and forceful advocate for those foreign intelligence tools that you believe are necessary to keep the country safe. as i have mentioned to others, i can assure you that this committee will conduct vigorous thistime oversight of agency and its activities. we will expect honest, complete, and timely responses. favorablyeen reported and i look for to supporting your nomination. i want to thank you again for being here. we received a statement from the electronic privacy information center and asked that it be entered into the hearing record. i would ask members for unanimous consent th
of course, committee members will be able to ask additional questions and hear from him in open session. he graduated from st. john's university and earned a masters degree from the university of southern california and the united states army war college. he served honorably in the united states army for over 40 years including deployments to afghanistan, iraq, and the republic of korea. he commanded the cyber national mission force at the united states cyber command. general, your bring us to...
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watch the discussion from the university of southern california today at 6:30 p.m. spent. tonight on "q and a," former u.s. border patrol agent talks about his book the line becomes a river. a memoir of his experiences and what has -- he has learned about our -- orbital system. >> she was pregnant. they were lost, drinking filthy water. they made it to a village and i was the agent who was to take them in. i started talking with them. this pregnant woman had grown up in iowa. she spoke perfect english. she was a schoolteacher in iowa. i think her husband saw we were talking and had a connection. he leaned over and said ken you let us -- can you skip the arrest and deportation. can you drive us back to the border. i didn't hesitate, i said no, this is my job. i took them in. is i rememberr asking their names and introducing myself. i remember wanting to remember them because i had this connection. i wanted that woman to be safe. and for their child to be safe. and i back out on patrol, had completely forgotten their names. the reason that encounter sticks with me is b
watch the discussion from the university of southern california today at 6:30 p.m. spent. tonight on "q and a," former u.s. border patrol agent talks about his book the line becomes a river. a memoir of his experiences and what has -- he has learned about our -- orbital system. >> she was pregnant. they were lost, drinking filthy water. they made it to a village and i was the agent who was to take them in. i started talking with them. this pregnant woman had grown up in iowa....
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communication with former white house communications director anthony scaramucci at the university of southern californiaoday at 6:30 p.m. eastern time on c-span. for podcasts, c-span's the weekly takes you in depth. from leading journalists, policymakers, and experts providing background and context. the weekly" on" the free c-span radio app and online anytime a c-span.org. >> nearly three weeks after the parkland florida school shooting, florida governor signed new legislation that 21 anda firearm to creates a three-day waiting. for most gun purchases.
communication with former white house communications director anthony scaramucci at the university of southern californiaoday at 6:30 p.m. eastern time on c-span. for podcasts, c-span's the weekly takes you in depth. from leading journalists, policymakers, and experts providing background and context. the weekly" on" the free c-span radio app and online anytime a c-span.org. >> nearly three weeks after the parkland florida school shooting, florida governor signed new legislation...
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. >> you can watch the rest of that conversation with anthony scaramucci at the university of southern californiarow at 6:30 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> our podcast takes you beyond the headlines to explain in-depth one significant news stories shaping the conversation in washington and around the country. you will hear from policymakers and experts, providing background and context, find the radio app as well as itunes and google play and online any time at c-span.org. house minority leader nancy pelosi and majority whip steve scalise were among the speakers at a recent dinner hosted by the washington press club foundation. the event brings together journalists and members of congress for lighthearted remarks. cnn's dana bash served as master
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on april 21 and 22nd, where live in the campus of the university of southern california for the los angeles times festival of books featuring author discussions on labor, the trump administration, immigration, history and more. and then the annapolis folk festival in maryland state capital at the end of the month. for more information about upcoming book fairs and festivals and to watch previous festival coverage on c-span.org >> welcome. we are delighted to have you as our guest this afternoon and evening and to listen to someone's on this new book our colleagues joshua freeman. i am a professor of anthropology and director of the advanced research collaborative here at the grandson get when josh spent i think a useful year in 2014 and 2015 which partly, only partly to produce a book. have a little bit for helping this realization of this log was an important book. this book is intriguing because while today everyone is talking about labor market polarization and the growth of the service sector, and application of artificial intelligence and automation and so on, josh takes us on a differ
on april 21 and 22nd, where live in the campus of the university of southern california for the los angeles times festival of books featuring author discussions on labor, the trump administration, immigration, history and more. and then the annapolis folk festival in maryland state capital at the end of the month. for more information about upcoming book fairs and festivals and to watch previous festival coverage on c-span.org >> welcome. we are delighted to have you as our guest this...
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john's university and earned a master's degree from the university of southern california, the national defense intelligence college, and the united states army war college. he served honorably in the united states army for over 30 years, including deployments to afghanistan, iraq and the republic of korea. prior to leading the united states army cyber command, general nakasone commanded the cyber national mission force at the united states cyber command. general nakasone, you are being asked to lead the national security agency during a period of significant debate about what authorities and tools are lawful and appropriate. i'm hopeful that moving forward you will be an influence and influential and forceful advocate for those foreign intelligence tools you believe are necessary to keep the citizens of this country safe while protecting american privacy. as i have mentioned to others during their nomination hearing, i can sure you that this committee will faithfully follow its charter and conduct a vigorous and realtime oversight of the intelligence community, its operations and its a
john's university and earned a master's degree from the university of southern california, the national defense intelligence college, and the united states army war college. he served honorably in the united states army for over 30 years, including deployments to afghanistan, iraq and the republic of korea. prior to leading the united states army cyber command, general nakasone commanded the cyber national mission force at the united states cyber command. general nakasone, you are being asked...
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scaramucci talk about the donald trump campaign, the white house and politics at the university of southern california. >> you have never worked in washington. i got the education of my life. i got ruled in broken glass by these people. they are not serving the american people. you may like these people, but they don't serve the american people. steve bannon and i don't necessarily get along anymore, but he did say something about the swamp. he called a business model. these guys operate in that business model. if you're a student here thinking about washington, this is what they do. baugh -- bo, -- ught, not bought. bought, with the torture this guy. we will annihilate this man or woman, smash their face. how can we attack their family? calculate two-dimensional lies them, stereotype them? hopefully they will make a mistake. hopefully there is something in the background we can hit them with so we can eject them from the system because they will call b.s. on our system and we don't want that. >> twice the entire interview with anthony scaramucci at 6:30 eastern on c-span. steve: joining us on "newsma
scaramucci talk about the donald trump campaign, the white house and politics at the university of southern california. >> you have never worked in washington. i got the education of my life. i got ruled in broken glass by these people. they are not serving the american people. you may like these people, but they don't serve the american people. steve bannon and i don't necessarily get along anymore, but he did say something about the swamp. he called a business model. these guys operate...
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. >> that's the widest city coming out of the university of southern california. s let's say you go to get a medicine for your asthma, and they say your co-pay is $20. many times in the study, 23% of the time, the copeay was more than the drug cost on a generic basis and they have a gag order from the pharmaceutical benefits manager. they can't tell you, listen, if i pay cash, it's 7 bucks, but with insurance it's 20 bucks because you have that co-pay. there's something wrong with that system. it makes no sense. >> it certainly makes no sense. some reforms are needed. dr. david agus, thanks for getting us for us. >>> from "star wars" to "star trek," space has often been a fictional field of battle. but does president trump want to see one in reality? we'll look at the suggestion o this week that the u.s. create a so-called space force to join the other branchs of the military. you're watching "cbs this morning: saturday." people would stare. psoriasis does that. it was tough getting out there on stage. i wanted to be clear. i wanted it to last. so i kept on fightin
. >> that's the widest city coming out of the university of southern california. s let's say you go to get a medicine for your asthma, and they say your co-pay is $20. many times in the study, 23% of the time, the copeay was more than the drug cost on a generic basis and they have a gag order from the pharmaceutical benefits manager. they can't tell you, listen, if i pay cash, it's 7 bucks, but with insurance it's 20 bucks because you have that co-pay. there's something wrong with that...
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according to the university of southern california, a study done, customers over-paid for their prescriptionsearly a quarter percent of the time when using their health coverage. on average, they over-paid $7.69 for those transactions. the study notes this is based on 2013 pricing which could be different from today's prices and current times. during president trump's state of the union address, he brought this up, vowing to tackle the issue of overall drug prices for americans. >> one of migrates my greatest priorities is to reduce the price of prescription drugs. in many other countries these drugs cost far less than what we pay in the united states and it's very, very unfair. that is why i've directed my administration to make fixing the injustice of high drug prices one of my top priorities for the year. >> dagen: joining us now, illinois congressman and chairman of the house weighs and means subcommittee on health, peter rosscom. this gets to something i think that democrats would even get on board with. if president trump is talking about getting the government to negotiate prescription
according to the university of southern california, a study done, customers over-paid for their prescriptionsearly a quarter percent of the time when using their health coverage. on average, they over-paid $7.69 for those transactions. the study notes this is based on 2013 pricing which could be different from today's prices and current times. during president trump's state of the union address, he brought this up, vowing to tackle the issue of overall drug prices for americans. >> one of...
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university of san diego today. school walkout #enough. also not just in san diego, but i know students at college of marine and the university of santa clara walked out today. here's another picture from down in southern californiaa chimed in saying standing behind hundreds of students marching in the street of l.a. to -- parkland we are with you. another #schoolwalkout. there's a girl holding a sign saying teachers are not meant to be human shields and i'm glad this is happening, but teacher have helped me and touched my heart in ways others can't. we're coming up on 19 years since the columbine shoot and there's a photo in here right there. there it is. colorado walked out for 17 minutes. columbine walkout #enoughisenough. >>> reporter garrett tanner has more lead by stoneman douglas high school. >>reporter: the high school in parkland high school is calling for law makers -- today exactly one month after the shooting students from across the country are marching in solidarity with the school safety movement. they're called to walkout for 17 minutes. one for each person murdered in parkland. >> it's inspiring to see students and others all around the nation taking the leadership positions that we have been thr
university of san diego today. school walkout #enough. also not just in san diego, but i know students at college of marine and the university of santa clara walked out today. here's another picture from down in southern californiaa chimed in saying standing behind hundreds of students marching in the street of l.a. to -- parkland we are with you. another #schoolwalkout. there's a girl holding a sign saying teachers are not meant to be human shields and i'm glad this is happening, but teacher...
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and a a true southerner student of vanderbilt, top in his class, a rhodes scholar. he went to university of californiaerkeley, studied at oxford and was a longtime professor. he taught for 10 years at lsu. time he belonged was dying, he met -- the time huey long was dying, he met him, and he was impressed but also skeptical about the narcissism. long was running for president but he done a lot to make lsu a serious research university. whence somen additional pull it surprises wins -- for poetry -- pulitzer prizeet for poetry. all the king'sl " men" was about politics. he thought it was about human nature. it is really a book about moral responsibility and the urgency in the political sphere to have people be aware of and conscious of their moral responsibilities. brian: before we started, you said you saw a lot of the movies that came from the novels and then had to read the novel. explain more about that. tom: my task was to look at political fiction. i wrote about 50 novels and novelist. it was confusing, but in some cases there are superb hollywood films, like "to kill a mockingbird" and "manchuri
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of california. >>> the alameda county district attorney dropping charges against a uc-berkeley campus demonstration. a cook with the university dining service was arrested last month at a protest. charges are dropped. >>> powerful storm in southern california now the rain already started in l.a. county. there are mandatory evacuations in areas devastated by mudslides and wildfires. >>> and take a look here at the rain-snow futurecast for the state of california. that's a lot of moisture heading towards those areas. we are going to see moisture continuing. rain picking up over the past hour. through half moon bay now moved east towards redwood city and stanford. near millwood valley higher elevations near mount tam could get a dusting of snow. also san leandro could start to see the rain. same with san ramon and mount diablo could see some snow flurries. same with mountains east of san jose. check out the sierra. the south side and east side, they are dealing with more snow. we are going to continue to see the chance of thunderstorms this afternoon and more sierra snow expected through tomorrow. >>> enjoyable ride through oakland this morning. 880 the nimitz near the coliseum , traffic in the green in both directions. slowdowns 1
of california. >>> the alameda county district attorney dropping charges against a uc-berkeley campus demonstration. a cook with the university dining service was arrested last month at a protest. charges are dropped. >>> powerful storm in southern california now the rain already started in l.a. county. there are mandatory evacuations in areas devastated by mudslides and wildfires. >>> and take a look here at the rain-snow futurecast for the state of california....
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southerner and a student at vanter built. top of his class, a rhodes scholar. he went to university of california berkeley, studied at oxford and was a longtime professor. he taught for 10 years at lsu. around the time huey long was dying, he met him, and he was impressed but also skeptical about the overbearingness and narcissism. long was running for president but he had done a lot to make lsu a serious research niversity. later, warren wins an additional pulitzer prize for oetry. most of the people who know all all the king's men" episodes. didn't know he was a poet. he didn't feel "all the king's men" was about politics. he thought it was about human nature. it is really a book about moral responsibility and the urgency in the political sphere to have people be aware of and conscious of their moral responsibilities. brian: before we started, you said you saw a lot of the movies that came from the novels and then had to read the novel. explain more about that. tom: my task was to look at political fiction. as i said, i wrote about 50 novels and novelists. it was confusing, but in some cases th
southerner and a student at vanter built. top of his class, a rhodes scholar. he went to university of california berkeley, studied at oxford and was a longtime professor. he taught for 10 years at lsu. around the time huey long was dying, he met him, and he was impressed but also skeptical about the overbearingness and narcissism. long was running for president but he had done a lot to make lsu a serious research niversity. later, warren wins an additional pulitzer prize for oetry. most of the...
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southern california yards. leaping over fences, and sniffing around homes. >>> and dancing into history. >> knocks it down. >> the dominant university of connecticut women'say, tuesday, march 27th, 2018. they're so amazing. i think there should really just be a final three since we know the women from connecticut are always in the final for it. >> they are so dominant. >> awesome. >>> now to an nbc investigation. this morning, we've got exclusive new details about that heartbreaking failure at a fertility center in ohio. the hospital now says it affected 4,000 frozen eggs and embryos. twice what we were initially told. at a time snow has the latest. kate, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, savannah and hoda. overnight, nearly a thousand patients from university hospitals fertility center being sent a letter apologizing once again to them. but also for the first time acknowledging what happened, what went wrong in that freezer that malfunctioned here. at the same time our investigative team uncovering a history of problems with other storage tanks made by the same manufacturer. overnight, crushing news sent out. it's unlikely the hospital says in its
southern california yards. leaping over fences, and sniffing around homes. >>> and dancing into history. >> knocks it down. >> the dominant university of connecticut women'say, tuesday, march 27th, 2018. they're so amazing. i think there should really just be a final three since we know the women from connecticut are always in the final for it. >> they are so dominant. >> awesome. >>> now to an nbc investigation. this morning, we've got exclusive new...
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university. we will stay on this for you. >> rick: a rare severe weather occurrence, a possible northeastern part of new york, new england, while thousands are ordered to evacuate in southern californiais live. to jonathan. >> we are standing here where on any normal friday would be the bustling part just out of santa barbara. but today, every single business along the strip is completely shut down. sandbags have been put out for every business here. we are in fear of another severe flood. as he looked across the street, you can see that it is also covered with sandbags. they suffered very bad flooding the last time around. taking no chances this time around. the rain has been coming down, and for the most part, residents here heeded the warnings from the sheriff's office to get out of town to get to safety. what everybody was afraid of, of course, was a repeat of the january 9th disaster, when the mud, debris, water came flooding into the streets, causing so much damage and taking 21 lives. the good news, so far, is that the rain has not been as bad as forecast, and it looks like this time they may be out of the woods. of the storm moving away, moving fast. people here breathing a s
university. we will stay on this for you. >> rick: a rare severe weather occurrence, a possible northeastern part of new york, new england, while thousands are ordered to evacuate in southern californiais live. to jonathan. >> we are standing here where on any normal friday would be the bustling part just out of santa barbara. but today, every single business along the strip is completely shut down. sandbags have been put out for every business here. we are in fear of another severe...
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scaramucci at the university of southern california today at 6:30 p.m. eastern time on c-span. for podcasts, c-span's the weekly takes you in depth. from leading journalists, policymakers, and experts providing background and context. the weekly" on" the free c-span radio app and online anytime a c-span.org. >> nearly three weeks after the parkland florida school shooting, florida governor signed new legislation that 21 anda firearm to creates a three-day waiting. for most gun purchases. it also allows most teachers to arm themselves. we spoke with a local reporter from tallahassee. usthank you for joining today. >> thank you. good morning. >> good morning. host: give us the highlights of this bill. what exactly does it do? guest: insofar-ranging bill. one aspect everyone is than 400ng is more million dollars for school hardening. school security and mental health programs. the package also includes the iod foray waiting per most gun purchases and raises the minimum age to purchase guns 21-years-old. it also includes a school bargaining program that has attracted a lot of atten
scaramucci at the university of southern california today at 6:30 p.m. eastern time on c-span. for podcasts, c-span's the weekly takes you in depth. from leading journalists, policymakers, and experts providing background and context. the weekly" on" the free c-span radio app and online anytime a c-span.org. >> nearly three weeks after the parkland florida school shooting, florida governor signed new legislation that 21 anda firearm to creates a three-day waiting. for most gun...