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university of texas austin. my camera fee, veteran who worked with arnold fortunate her back in all three when california recalled its governor. he's also co-director of the center of political future at the university of southern california, and cohost of the hacks on tap podcast. good evening and welcome to you all. mike murphy, because of your past party affiliation you get to go first. why would republicans want this as completing their modern brand as being the party willing to bring the house down? >> i'm not sure they are, i think you have three games of chicken going on right now which is dangerous because normally washington can only handle one game of chicken at the time, so the first game of chicken is this fight over will the government shutdown on thursday. and leader mcconnell said that i think this will happen tomorrow they put a bill together to keep the government open for a few weeks. the real big game of chicken, which is dangerous for the economy will come mid october about the debt ceiling and the democrats have the votes to do it by themselves, and raise the debt ceiling. but they don't want to. they want to get blamed, and the republicans are taking a chance here, that would be very bad f
university of texas austin. my camera fee, veteran who worked with arnold fortunate her back in all three when california recalled its governor. he's also co-director of the center of political future at the university of southern california, and cohost of the hacks on tap podcast. good evening and welcome to you all. mike murphy, because of your past party affiliation you get to go first. why would republicans want this as completing their modern brand as being the party willing to bring the...
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they interview stanley rosen, a professor at the university of southern california who specializes in chinese films and politics. he said that way is a poster child for with a communist party. sees as what's wrong with celebrity culture in china. it's a demonstration that no one, no matter how wealthy or popular is too big to pursue. so again, like she only had 86000000 followers. i think trump had more. he was also the president of the united states, and he got disappeared from the internet. so, you know, there is a similarity that's going on. she disappeared on august 26. trump, i think disappeared of a month or 2 earlier from the internet. so, no matter how big no matter how powerful you are. that's what the same message is to jo baggett don't. it's out there tweeting on the internet. maybe you something that this person says might have them disappeared. and the warning is that if they could disappear, trump, they could disappear. you. the thing is that the u. s. by shipping, all of its manufacturing jobs in factories to china, starting 3035 years ago, was happily becoming a vassal
they interview stanley rosen, a professor at the university of southern california who specializes in chinese films and politics. he said that way is a poster child for with a communist party. sees as what's wrong with celebrity culture in china. it's a demonstration that no one, no matter how wealthy or popular is too big to pursue. so again, like she only had 86000000 followers. i think trump had more. he was also the president of the united states, and he got disappeared from the internet....
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the university of southern california who gave at least an hour a week with the understanding they wouldch week. it was not simply a chore it was a date, a study date if you will understand many of you have been involved. let me just take a moment to recognize some of the most dedicated of foster grandparents who are in our audience. here today we have just whom i apologize right now. and maria, who've given 13 years of service. wait there is more. price with 14 years of service. [applause] and geraldine wakefield with 17 years of dedication to these children. ladies if you are president please stand so we can recognize and thank you. in 1982 when mrs. reagan had been in washington she was able to speak with great passion in the foster program she was moved to put a book quote to love a child. and in it she highlights the stories many like the stories of richard with us today. the immensely popular composer 's wife was here earlier with us today. to love a child. and to put a cherry on top it was recorded by frank sinatra. he cannot be that younger. she'd be so proud and justly so we hon
the university of southern california who gave at least an hour a week with the understanding they wouldch week. it was not simply a chore it was a date, a study date if you will understand many of you have been involved. let me just take a moment to recognize some of the most dedicated of foster grandparents who are in our audience. here today we have just whom i apologize right now. and maria, who've given 13 years of service. wait there is more. price with 14 years of service. [applause] and...
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at the university of southern california in los angeles, in ministry does are threatening to disciplinehydrate inquests that means drink water no longer allowed to parade their all vaccinated. today stanford university told the students theyy must wear masks is they play basketball. it's lunacy. no one is covering it other than michael tracy, he has been chronicling these covert restrictions and schools across the country and joins us tonight.re think thank you, once again thank you for writing a story that others are ignoring. what have you found? >> administrators across the country at colleges and universities have the assurances that they gave to allow for vaccines to enable some semblance of a return to normalcy, so the student bodies at colleges and public universities across-the-board often times, are universally vaccinated, yet more and more what's happening is because these collegere administrators to impose this incredibly intrusive surveillance testing regime what happens is that those regimes inevitably come up with a positive test results. so students sometimes are required
at the university of southern california in los angeles, in ministry does are threatening to disciplinehydrate inquests that means drink water no longer allowed to parade their all vaccinated. today stanford university told the students theyy must wear masks is they play basketball. it's lunacy. no one is covering it other than michael tracy, he has been chronicling these covert restrictions and schools across the country and joins us tonight.re think thank you, once again thank you for writing...
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he joined forces with the university of southern california to back the first of its kind study, breakingilms between 2017 and 2019. of more than 8500 speaking roles , fewer than 2% were muslim. over 75% of those roles were boys or men. over 90% of films had no speaking role for any muslim character. >> we got the numbers back. surprise surprise, the numbers are terrible. of these 200 movies, muslims are only 1.6% of all speaking characters. three quters of the time, they are victims of or perpetrators of violence. what does that do when we are fed this image of a group of people? it makes it easier to dehumanize them and destroy their lives. reporter: they have created a multi-year fellowship to jumpstart and support mlim artists in the u.s. and u.k. >> 25 grand, unrestricted cash grant to a new generation of muslim writers and directors and storytellers along with an amazing collective of muslim talent in hollywood that can mentor them and make networks available to them. it's about access. it's also about making sure people can pay the bills, keep the lights on. we thought that would b
he joined forces with the university of southern california to back the first of its kind study, breakingilms between 2017 and 2019. of more than 8500 speaking roles , fewer than 2% were muslim. over 75% of those roles were boys or men. over 90% of films had no speaking role for any muslim character. >> we got the numbers back. surprise surprise, the numbers are terrible. of these 200 movies, muslims are only 1.6% of all speaking characters. three quters of the time, they are victims of...
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. >> i like to introduce tonight are speaker she had received a ph.d., from the university of southern california as holt has conducted research at the jet propulsion laboratory archives. and has lectured on the history of women in america at harvard. she's been to mit, and harvard university. her first book was cured, the people who defeated hiv. she's been in the new york times, the los angeles times, and popular science, anti magazine. in 2016, she published work which is the basis of her talk tonight, named the rise of the rocket girls. that work was a bestseller. it was widely praised by critics. including one who described as immersive, evocative and superbly readable. it's a poignant narrative and should be a required reading. another called it a marvelous book. and when neil armstrong, made his giant leap for mankind, there was womankind in the control room. it's a pleasure indeed to welcome her to the university of mary washington, nathalia holt taliban. >> thank you so much, i appreciate you having me here tonight. i'm excited to talk with you about rocket girls. this is a group of pion
. >> i like to introduce tonight are speaker she had received a ph.d., from the university of southern california as holt has conducted research at the jet propulsion laboratory archives. and has lectured on the history of women in america at harvard. she's been to mit, and harvard university. her first book was cured, the people who defeated hiv. she's been in the new york times, the los angeles times, and popular science, anti magazine. in 2016, she published work which is the basis of...
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former democratic strategist, director of the center for the political future at the university of southern california. welcome, all. steve, first of all, 24 hours to go. what is the state of the race? >> the late polling has certainly favored newsom in terms of beating the recall and keeping his job. you can see the most recent polls keep newsom as governor, leading double digits in almost every poll. you average them together, he's going into tomorrow the clear favorite to defeat the recall, to keep his job. of course, you mentioned joe biden going out there. joe biden carried california by nearly 30 points last year. this has become the standard or close to the standard democratic margin in california, when newsom was elected in 2018 his margin statewide was 25 points. so it looked pretty similar to biden last year. look, the problem for folks trying to recall newsom is overwhelmingly democratic state, you see red areas on the map. they tend to be rural. the big population centers, the densely populated areas near the blue areas, look down here, l.a. county, orange county, san diego county, if you
former democratic strategist, director of the center for the political future at the university of southern california. welcome, all. steve, first of all, 24 hours to go. what is the state of the race? >> the late polling has certainly favored newsom in terms of beating the recall and keeping his job. you can see the most recent polls keep newsom as governor, leading double digits in almost every poll. you average them together, he's going into tomorrow the clear favorite to defeat the...
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accused of paying hundreds of thousands of dollars to try to get their kids into the university of southern california. according to a though, a number of other people around the nation were arrested in the scandal, including actress lori locklin, a full house fame. this is the first time we've actually gone to trial with any of these people. lockland and many others avoided trial by pleading guilty to fraud. they received punishments ranging from probation to little prison time. 3 other parents are scheduled to go to trial in january. >> and in sports, the giants trying to get the sweep being colorado was well as a 2 game lead in th >> and now kron 4 sports. >> you know, they say vegas is always right. well, when it comes to the 2021 world series odds. i think vegas is way off the numbers released today of the dodgers as heavy favorites to win it all after the dodgers as the astros than the white sox and the tampa bay rays. then the brewers, then the yankees and then the san francisco giants. so despite having the best record in baseball. the giants or the 7th favorites to win the world series. so fa
accused of paying hundreds of thousands of dollars to try to get their kids into the university of southern california. according to a though, a number of other people around the nation were arrested in the scandal, including actress lori locklin, a full house fame. this is the first time we've actually gone to trial with any of these people. lockland and many others avoided trial by pleading guilty to fraud. they received punishments ranging from probation to little prison time. 3 other...
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are accused of paying hundreds of thousands of dollars to get their children into the university of southern california, although a number of other people around the nation were arrested in the scandal, including actress lori loughlin. this is the first of the people to actually go to trial like lockland and many others. they avoided trial by pleading guilty to the fraud. 3 other parents are scheduled to go on trial in january. and happening in less than an hour from right now. the bay area, the rest of the state will be under a flex alert. kron four's club. arco explains what you need to know. >> cal iso says now is the best time to prep your meals, do your laundry and turn on the ac before the peak hours later tonight. i really like to conserve energy going up. we didn't really turn on the ac them a draw on a holy lee is mindful of the amount of energy she uses. she thinks back to last summer when a heat wave pounded the bay area last year. the weather was super super bad. >> it was like around this time actually like august think is the hottest end of the year as temperatures soar into the high 90's
are accused of paying hundreds of thousands of dollars to get their children into the university of southern california, although a number of other people around the nation were arrested in the scandal, including actress lori loughlin. this is the first of the people to actually go to trial like lockland and many others. they avoided trial by pleading guilty to the fraud. 3 other parents are scheduled to go on trial in january. and happening in less than an hour from right now. the bay area,...
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a report from the university of southern california says there are currently 65,000 openly gay servicehe u.s. military. >>> after years of delays, the long-awaited obama presidential center is one step closer to reality. >> so when it came time to plan the obama presidential center, we wanted to give something back to the place that gave us so much. >> since then, we've worked with people who care about this place as much as we do, harnessing the collective talent of south side. >> the virtual ground breaking for the library will take place tomorrow. jonathan joins me now. jonathan, it got kind of -- everything else we talk about, it is hard to remember why would the obama library even be controversial? >> that's right. it has had several delays over the past few years. but it's moving on. opponents to the project thought some black residents in the jackson park neighborhood on chicago's south side, which is the site of the center would be displaced because of the project. environmental thought it would be detriment cal to the trees in the area. why they believe the center will be an e
a report from the university of southern california says there are currently 65,000 openly gay servicehe u.s. military. >>> after years of delays, the long-awaited obama presidential center is one step closer to reality. >> so when it came time to plan the obama presidential center, we wanted to give something back to the place that gave us so much. >> since then, we've worked with people who care about this place as much as we do, harnessing the collective talent of south...
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. >>> let's talk more about all of this and more, with me now university of southern california law professorn. good to see you, professor. boy, have you had an interesting week? >> absolutely. before i get to the other interesting part, let me ask you, how concerned are you about these partisan-led audits that they continue to fuel the big lie and that the one that failed in arizona is not enough to put others potentially to bed. >> well, to say that this is alarming would be an understatement, fred. i think the fact that millions of dollars were spent to confirm what we already know, right, joe biden won arizona, it really is the fact that this causes substantial damage to the process because it pushes this false narrative. the damage is substantial. democracy works based on faith and participation, people have to believe in the system and the system has to be validated by ensuring that those that are eligible to participate can farce pate. having these fake audits undermines that process. the other states will follow suit even in states that trump won. >> what does it mean to you that even
. >>> let's talk more about all of this and more, with me now university of southern california law professorn. good to see you, professor. boy, have you had an interesting week? >> absolutely. before i get to the other interesting part, let me ask you, how concerned are you about these partisan-led audits that they continue to fuel the big lie and that the one that failed in arizona is not enough to put others potentially to bed. >> well, to say that this is alarming would...
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newsom's former chief of staff, and christina, the director of the media center at the university of southern california, for communication for journalism, let me begin with you, because i begin with you quite literally in our first coverage of the california recall campaign, on the last word, and when we started this discussion, the polling was not so strong for gavin newsom. not only did he open it up to what became a comfortable win, it is a landslide. >> it is lawrence. i think it's likely that the margin is going to be larger than his historic win in 2018. i think he will be a striking political figure. i think what you have to understand here is, there's a lot of lessons here, that i think we need to carry forward in 2022, i think you're going to see a striking performance of independent, voters about vaccinated republican voters, it's also stronger and the democratic, side in the third of the vote, that was pro recall, it's a distinct minority in california and in the country, but the sad thing is that it's going to drive politics in this country for a long, time i think larry hour may be a presi
newsom's former chief of staff, and christina, the director of the media center at the university of southern california, for communication for journalism, let me begin with you, because i begin with you quite literally in our first coverage of the california recall campaign, on the last word, and when we started this discussion, the polling was not so strong for gavin newsom. not only did he open it up to what became a comfortable win, it is a landslide. >> it is lawrence. i think it's...
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ahmed joined forces with the university of southern california's annenberg inclusion initiative, the er, and the pillars fund, aimed at amplifying muslim narratives, to back a first-of-its kind study breaking down the 200 top- grossing films between 2017 and 2019. of more than 8,500 speaking roles, fewer than two percent were muslim, and over 75% of those roles were boys or men. over 90% of films had no speaking role for any muslim character. >> we got the numbers back and surprise, surprise that the numbers are terrible, you know, of i think these 200 movies, muslims or any 1.6% of all speaking characters and three quarters of the time they're either victims of or perpetrators of violence. what does that do when we fed this image of a group of people makes it easier to dehumanize them and destroy their lives. >> nawaz: in response, ahmed and the pillars fund have created a multi-year fellowship to jumpstart and support muslim artists in the u.s. and u.k. >> you know, it's 25 grand unrestricted cash grant to this new generation of muslim writers and directors as storytellers, along wi
ahmed joined forces with the university of southern california's annenberg inclusion initiative, the er, and the pillars fund, aimed at amplifying muslim narratives, to back a first-of-its kind study breaking down the 200 top- grossing films between 2017 and 2019. of more than 8,500 speaking roles, fewer than two percent were muslim, and over 75% of those roles were boys or men. over 90% of films had no speaking role for any muslim character. >> we got the numbers back and surprise,...
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joining me is the professor of law at the university of southern california, thanks so much for coming obviously mischaracterized your views on voter i.d. laws. you never said the entire state of texas is racist or requiring an i.d. is racist. can you expand on what you were saying before he interrupted you? >> absolutely. so first thank you for having me on the show. a federal court had found texas's 2011 voter i.d. law had b passed with intent. after years of litigation texas that law in 2017 in an attempt to try to cleanse it of its discriminatory intent and effect. it still remains one of the most discriminatory voter i.d. laws in the country. they don't accept state i.d. or student i.d. because they're trying to discourage certainty voters who have difficulty getting those i.d.'s from turning out to slowest. >> the idea that you can vote in texas with a gun license and not a student i.d. tells you everything. the thing about ted cruz, he is a harvard law grad, he has argued before the supreme court. he's not dumb, he likes to play dumb, he likes to assume the rest of us are dumb b
joining me is the professor of law at the university of southern california, thanks so much for coming obviously mischaracterized your views on voter i.d. laws. you never said the entire state of texas is racist or requiring an i.d. is racist. can you expand on what you were saying before he interrupted you? >> absolutely. so first thank you for having me on the show. a federal court had found texas's 2011 voter i.d. law had b passed with intent. after years of litigation texas that law...
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joining me is the professor of law at the university of southern california, thanks so much for comingbviously mischaracterized your views on voter i.d. laws. you never said the entire state of texas is racist or requiring an i.d. is racist. can you expand on what you were saying before he interrupted you? >> absolutely. so first thank you for having mi on the show. t a federal court had found texas's 2011 voter i.d. law had b passed with intent. after years of litigation texas passed a new law in 2017 to try0 to cleanse it. of its discriminatory intent and effect. texas law still remain once of the most restrictive voter id laws in the country. they only accept a handful of ids. so a drivers license, a military id, but no state id, no student id. and part that of is because they're trying to discourage certain voters who have a difficulty getting those ids from coming out to vote. >> yes. the idea that you can vote in texas with a gun license, but not with a student id i think tells you t everything. the thing about ted cruise is he is notse matt gets a or marjori taylor greene. he is
joining me is the professor of law at the university of southern california, thanks so much for comingbviously mischaracterized your views on voter i.d. laws. you never said the entire state of texas is racist or requiring an i.d. is racist. can you expand on what you were saying before he interrupted you? >> absolutely. so first thank you for having mi on the show. t a federal court had found texas's 2011 voter i.d. law had b passed with intent. after years of litigation texas passed a...
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the university of southern california is requiring all students, faculty and staff to get the flu shotad of the flu season by november 1st. a host of other colleges across the country have the same requirement now, neil. neil: yeah. more and more do, you're right. grady, thank you very much, grady trimble in chicago on all of that. we have the governor of the beautiful state of alaska. he has a message for health care workers and others who are threatened actually fired from their jobs if they don't get vaccinated. come to alaska you could help us out over here. governor, very good to see you. >> good to be here, neil, thank you. neil: i might have over simplified, governor. what are you telling those health care workers? >> well, i've been listening to your show, you're spot on. what we told our people early on in this pandemic, early, early, on, was the first shoe to drop would be the health issues we have to deal with in this pandemic the virus and the fallout. what will be economic and societal fallout. you're seeing that now with supply chain issues, with businesses mandating vacc
the university of southern california is requiring all students, faculty and staff to get the flu shotad of the flu season by november 1st. a host of other colleges across the country have the same requirement now, neil. neil: yeah. more and more do, you're right. grady, thank you very much, grady trimble in chicago on all of that. we have the governor of the beautiful state of alaska. he has a message for health care workers and others who are threatened actually fired from their jobs if they...
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of any u.s. university. that is your cbs money watch report, for more, had to cbs money watch.com at the new york stock exchange, i am diane king hall. >>> 2 wounded southern california veterans have been struggling to find housing that allows them to live a normal life. >> reporter tim shows us how one community is coming together to help repay that sacrifice. >>> what they are building is a small piece of the american dream? moving your family or dog into a new house in the suburbs with a front yard, plants, flowers, and bright green grass. so i guess it is fitting that corporal chianti and first sergeant ben, both of the united states marine corps are deserving recipients of brand- new homes in escondido. >> it is overwhelming, it is a blessing. i didn't expect the only people, i didn't expect this kind of turnout. >> one in iraq, one of afghanistan, and 20 landhe lost s 10years, he is adapting physically and mentally, but still lives in a world not designed for his needs. >> i fell in the shower one time. that is where i realized oh man, this life sucks in that moment. i am going to die in the shower. i actually slipped and hit my head. that is when i was like i
of any u.s. university. that is your cbs money watch report, for more, had to cbs money watch.com at the new york stock exchange, i am diane king hall. >>> 2 wounded southern california veterans have been struggling to find housing that allows them to live a normal life. >> reporter tim shows us how one community is coming together to help repay that sacrifice. >>> what they are building is a small piece of the american dream? moving your family or dog into a new house...