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my name is leslie saxon, the chief of the division of cardiovascular medicine at usc and at the center for body competing. >> it's an innovation institute that is dedicated to realizing the future of medicine. when we started the center for body competing, a lot of people said i'll do that for you, but just once. it was really science fiction and they laughed. then it became science fact. year after year, we have the products and the cases and technology. we were able to do some key things and get some buy-in. >> we simply snap the case onto our phone, and then we have an app and i can take this app and then simply apply my fingers to the back and what we get is you're seeing my elect rocardio gram. that's my heart's signal. i'm dr. david albert and i developed the iphone ecg. i collaborate with dr. saxon on bringing health to the 21st century. the case talks wirelessly to the phone which then transmits it immediately to the worldwide web where securely, a doctor literally on the other side of the world, could diagnosis an athlete or a patient instantaneously, within five seconds of me
my name is leslie saxon, the chief of the division of cardiovascular medicine at usc and at the center for body competing. >> it's an innovation institute that is dedicated to realizing the future of medicine. when we started the center for body competing, a lot of people said i'll do that for you, but just once. it was really science fiction and they laughed. then it became science fact. year after year, we have the products and the cases and technology. we were able to do some key...
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in so doing, it has been a privilege to apply the usc press of initiatives to help the rotc cadets and veterans in the trojan nation and applaud the leadership of a great institution that shows its appreciation for those in its ranks who have served and who do serve. may god bless each and everyone of you. and all those in harms way tonight. go, trojans. fight on. thank you very much. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> on the next "washington journal" our guests are stan collender and peter morici. then a group of bipartisan members known as the gang of 8. he work on an immigration bill. we will discuss what should be in the immigration bill and what challenges they may face with rebecca tealtallent. live at 7n journal" a.m. eastern on c-span. >> in his weekly address, president obama talks about the celebration of easter. nebraska congressman delivers the republican address. because for the approval of the keystone xl pipeline. >> hi, everyone. for millions of americans, this is a special time
in so doing, it has been a privilege to apply the usc press of initiatives to help the rotc cadets and veterans in the trojan nation and applaud the leadership of a great institution that shows its appreciation for those in its ranks who have served and who do serve. may god bless each and everyone of you. and all those in harms way tonight. go, trojans. fight on. thank you very much. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] [captioning performed by national...
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continuing i should note that a southern california native briefed me before coming out here on the usc-ucla rivalry. i used to do intelligence. this is asthat emotional relationship as that between army and navy its football season. theact, discussion of u.s.a.-ucla rival reminds me of a story i heard this afternoon. apparently there was very nearly trouble at a party downtown attended by some usd students a few weeks ago. the way i heard it, one of the leaned over
continuing i should note that a southern california native briefed me before coming out here on the usc-ucla rivalry. i used to do intelligence. this is asthat emotional relationship as that between army and navy its football season. theact, discussion of u.s.a.-ucla rival reminds me of a story i heard this afternoon. apparently there was very nearly trouble at a party downtown attended by some usd students a few weeks ago. the way i heard it, one of the leaned over
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he does, i once again -- in view of that in from usc does, i want to thank you again. [applause] as i close, i want to take this opportunity to say thank you to those who provided words of the current sentiment family and me in recent months. the support meant a great deal as we saw to look forward rather than backward. this has been a difficult episode for us. experience can be instructive to others who stumble or fall as far as i did. one learns that life does not stop with such a mistake. it can and must go on. the effort to move forward over the rocky path of 1's own making , and worthnescapable it. i know i can never fully assuage the pain i inflicted on those closest to me and on a number of others. in a try to move forward manner that is consistent to the values to which i subscribed before slipping my marines -- moorings and to make amends for those that i have let down, which is what i strive to do. in the past when i received an award, i would note that i was able to excepted on behalf of the men and women in uniform and homehe blood services for by was privi
he does, i once again -- in view of that in from usc does, i want to thank you again. [applause] as i close, i want to take this opportunity to say thank you to those who provided words of the current sentiment family and me in recent months. the support meant a great deal as we saw to look forward rather than backward. this has been a difficult episode for us. experience can be instructive to others who stumble or fall as far as i did. one learns that life does not stop with such a mistake. it...
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in fact, discussion of the usc-ucla rival reminds me of a story i heard this afternoon.pparently there was very nearly trouble at a party downtown attended by some usc students a few weeks ago. the way i heard it, one of the usc students leaned over to the guy and said do you want to hear a joke? ,he guy next to him reply before you tell that joke, you should know something, i am 6 foot 5 inches tall and i weigh 230 pounds and i go to ucla. [laughter] the guy next to me is a bruin too and the next guy is 6 foot 3 and he goes to ucla. do you still want to tell that joke? >> i guess not, the usc student said. not if i am going to have to explain it three times. [laughter] [applause] well, thanks for laughing. you know what they say in this town. i am only as good as the material they give me. [laughter] of course, that ucla student romld still be swmarting f women's volleyball championship or women's tennis or all those olympic medals in london. [applause] those bruins are so sensitive. let me turn the focus to our veterans. thatuld begin by noting the post-9/11 generation
in fact, discussion of the usc-ucla rival reminds me of a story i heard this afternoon.pparently there was very nearly trouble at a party downtown attended by some usc students a few weeks ago. the way i heard it, one of the usc students leaned over to the guy and said do you want to hear a joke? ,he guy next to him reply before you tell that joke, you should know something, i am 6 foot 5 inches tall and i weigh 230 pounds and i go to ucla. [laughter] the guy next to me is a bruin too and the...
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no, i guess not, the usc students it. not that i'm going to have to explain it three times.] [applause] well, thanks for laughing but, you know, what they say in this town. i'm only as good as the material they give me. [laughter] now, of course, the ucla students still could be smarting from your seat beating ucla of the men's waterpark championsh championship. [cheers and applause] the women's volleyball championship, or men's tennis, or perhaps all those all in did metals at london. [cheers and applause] -- olympic medals at london. those bruins are so sensitive. but let me turn out if i could do the focus of my remarks this evening, our veterans, especially our newest veterans. with them in mind i should begin by noting that the post-9/11 generation of veterans has deservedly come to be known as america's new greatest generation. like their grandparents who endured the depression and won a world war, the members of the post-9/11 war have expanded -- respond with valor, purpose, skill and courage to the defining conflicts of their day. in so doing they have earned their p
no, i guess not, the usc students it. not that i'm going to have to explain it three times.] [applause] well, thanks for laughing but, you know, what they say in this town. i'm only as good as the material they give me. [laughter] now, of course, the ucla students still could be smarting from your seat beating ucla of the men's waterpark championsh championship. [cheers and applause] the women's volleyball championship, or men's tennis, or perhaps all those all in did metals at london. [cheers...
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next speaker >> hi i'm adrian and i came base i'm at usc for example i get treatment also a lot of community woman get treatment there and the cuts would mean they'd have no mental health care and no nutritional health care and a lot of our community depended on those services and without that they wouldn't go for medical care because everything is done under one appointment. i'm hopeful that you wouldn't cut those services. >> thank you very much. next speaker and thank you for the opportunity to speak. i'm katie i'm a psych health worker. we work closely with the medical provides at the hiv program and we're the case managers with the catholic charities. we work together with women who have hiv. for the past decade we've been providing the service bringing mental health and health into a health care setting. we work with women who are predominately low income. as evidenced by the improved qualities of our patients life. they find long term housing they take their medication and they learn to manage their p tcs symptoms without abuseing drugs or alcohol. we try to improve the social activit
next speaker >> hi i'm adrian and i came base i'm at usc for example i get treatment also a lot of community woman get treatment there and the cuts would mean they'd have no mental health care and no nutritional health care and a lot of our community depended on those services and without that they wouldn't go for medical care because everything is done under one appointment. i'm hopeful that you wouldn't cut those services. >> thank you very much. next speaker and thank you for the...
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, 21 rebs, 4 asts, 4 blks final: stanford wins 5th ranked cal opening up the pac-12 tourney against uscr for cal who opened the game on an 11-0 run brandon: 17 points, 16 rebs brittnay boyd - 3 pointer as final: 78-59 cal bears set a school record with their 28th win of the season cal plays ucla in semi's tomorrow night 49ers quarterback colin kaepernick was at the safeway store in danville signing autographs for his adoring fans kaepernick brought around 1,000 pictures to sign - only potential problem is an estimated 2,000 fans showed upmaybe they found some extra pictures kaepernick was gracious in signing and shaking hands with fans 49ers stadium 75% sold out the new santa clara stadium is nearing 50% completion and still more than a year away from opening - but three-fourths of the seats have already been sold. 46,100 of the 68,500 seats are sold - bringing in about $800 million in revenue - the total cost to build the stadium is $1.2 billion it costs fans between $2,000 and $80,000 just for the right to buy season tickets tiger woods at doral an iguana on the course for doral in fl
, 21 rebs, 4 asts, 4 blks final: stanford wins 5th ranked cal opening up the pac-12 tourney against uscr for cal who opened the game on an 11-0 run brandon: 17 points, 16 rebs brittnay boyd - 3 pointer as final: 78-59 cal bears set a school record with their 28th win of the season cal plays ucla in semi's tomorrow night 49ers quarterback colin kaepernick was at the safeway store in danville signing autographs for his adoring fans kaepernick brought around 1,000 pictures to sign - only potential...
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. >> cal and usc, trojans take the first two games. cal trailing 4-0. not anymore. that chris paul. the three-run shot in the sixth. back-to-back jacks. rodriguez and then knapp all kyle tooney, rough outing. bottom seven, 9-4. bags full of bears. grand slam, cal cruises 15-5. bears '5-4 in pack southwesterly -- pac-12 game. >> nine games left for the warriors to clinch. but they're thinking more about seeding. they're currently in the six spot. the rockets boating the clippers right now. a team they beat last time and have a complete enable to stop oakland. portland slumping, they enter six games under .500. >> the rest of the teams in the league can be just as dangerous as the elite teams. we don't have a cushion. some teams do. our mindset has to be, take care of business every single night, no matter who is on the other side. >> i think -- put that x by our name. >> the first half of the final four feel is almost september syracuse the first to get in, winners over marquette. the ohio state and wichita state, another short-for the shockers. the nine seed lead the buckeye 60-50 w
. >> cal and usc, trojans take the first two games. cal trailing 4-0. not anymore. that chris paul. the three-run shot in the sixth. back-to-back jacks. rodriguez and then knapp all kyle tooney, rough outing. bottom seven, 9-4. bags full of bears. grand slam, cal cruises 15-5. bears '5-4 in pack southwesterly -- pac-12 game. >> nine games left for the warriors to clinch. but they're thinking more about seeding. they're currently in the six spot. the rockets boating the clippers...
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. >> cal and usc at evans diamond. trojans take the first two game oftz the set.tom nine, chris paul with the three-run smack. rough houstoning for the pitcher. now 9-4. base full of bears. grand slam. cal cruises 16-5. >>> nine games remain for the warriors, the magic number to clinch a playoff berth is six, their more worried about playoff seeding. the rockets hosting the clippers right now. the warriors beat the blazers last time they myth -- met despite -- portland are since games under .500. >> the rest of the teams in the league can be just as dangerous as their elite teams. we don't have a cushion. some teams do. got -- our mindset, take care of business. >> can't guarantee a playoff spot. >> it's a must are win. >> half the final four field set today. i syracuse the first to get in ohio state and wichita state in progress. the shockerses with the 35-22 halftime lead. >> speeding tom watson won the ohm championship in 2009. stewart cink at been a nonfactor. aerial view of the shell eastern open in humble, texas. cink has battled with his swing, but rolls in
. >> cal and usc at evans diamond. trojans take the first two game oftz the set.tom nine, chris paul with the three-run smack. rough houstoning for the pitcher. now 9-4. base full of bears. grand slam. cal cruises 16-5. >>> nine games remain for the warriors, the magic number to clinch a playoff berth is six, their more worried about playoff seeding. the rockets hosting the clippers right now. the warriors beat the blazers last time they myth -- met despite -- portland are since...
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usc 5th ranked cal opening up the pac-12 tourney against usc 1st half jennifer brandon - hits the 15ints, 9 rebs bears set a school record with their 28th win of the cal plays ucla in semi's t world baseball classic usa losing at this hour to mexico 2-0. >> spain verses pr beltran goes down the line thats the big question that is the big thing, no injuries! japan and chinese tepei and tie the game at 3 next weekend at at &t park and japan's opening win drew a 35 share in japan. that means one out of 3 watched the game ... they love their baseball. legal be interesting to see how it is received here. and who is bigger buster posy or call an kaepernick? who is bigger buster posy or call an kaepernick? hammering and twitter what do you think of this one? who is bigger buster posy or call an kaepernick? hammering and twitter ♪ ♪ really? ♪ ♪ what's this? this is a rose i made from a turnip. let's try together. ♪ ♪ perfect. two worlds that fit in one kitchen. come in today and save up to 20% on a kitchen from ikea. from beautyrest40% and posturepedic.ets save hundreds on floor samples and
usc 5th ranked cal opening up the pac-12 tourney against usc 1st half jennifer brandon - hits the 15ints, 9 rebs bears set a school record with their 28th win of the cal plays ucla in semi's t world baseball classic usa losing at this hour to mexico 2-0. >> spain verses pr beltran goes down the line thats the big question that is the big thing, no injuries! japan and chinese tepei and tie the game at 3 next weekend at at &t park and japan's opening win drew a 35 share in japan. that...
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. ♪ today she's checking into usc's cancer center for round 46. >> cancer is tough.> like it? >> with her husband will and her parents by her side. together with the doctor they launched a foundation to find a cure for colon cancer within the next decade. >> i said, all right. if you had all the money in the world could you cure it? you and your team of doctors, do you know what to do? he said yes. >> reporter: their goal, $250 million. >> my answer to cancer was no. this is not going to happen. >> 100% of donations to the wunderglo foundation go to research. to donate to the cause log on to thewunderproject.org. do you want to eat smarter, have more energy, lose weight? we'll get a crash course in food schooling with the fit nation triathlon team. we'll be right back. >> announcer: food for life is brought to you by megared, omega-3 krill oil. >>> so we are here with alana catz, registered sports dietitian. i want to go through a couple of food diaries and specifically with ray and annette. talk about the value and importance offal smaller meals throughout the day.
. ♪ today she's checking into usc's cancer center for round 46. >> cancer is tough.> like it? >> with her husband will and her parents by her side. together with the doctor they launched a foundation to find a cure for colon cancer within the next decade. >> i said, all right. if you had all the money in the world could you cure it? you and your team of doctors, do you know what to do? he said yes. >> reporter: their goal, $250 million. >> my answer to cancer...
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. >> jimmy: by mimicking feast or famine conditions, researchers at johns hopkins and usc discoveredt the body and the brain respond in fascinating ways. >> oh! he did try to bite me, yes. what they found in rats is that when they're deprived of food, their brain starts to produce a protein, and what this does is it makes you feel happier and it also appears to make you smarter. >> reporter: dr. mosley tracked down a human trial of alternate day fasting led by christa. they met for a burger. >> you can literally eat whatever you like on the food day. >> reporter: she compared the two fasting foods. one eating high-fat food, the other low-fat. >> surprisingly, in terms of cardio vas you lar disease risk, it didn't matter what you were eating. >> reporter: people on the study ate just 10% more on feed days. overall, women cut their risk of breast cancer by 40%. so dr. mosley created the fast diet. by fasting on two random days of the week. >> so it is really important to gather a decent amount of protein, even on a fasting day, because your body doesn't store protein. >> reporter: then
. >> jimmy: by mimicking feast or famine conditions, researchers at johns hopkins and usc discoveredt the body and the brain respond in fascinating ways. >> oh! he did try to bite me, yes. what they found in rats is that when they're deprived of food, their brain starts to produce a protein, and what this does is it makes you feel happier and it also appears to make you smarter. >> reporter: dr. mosley tracked down a human trial of alternate day fasting led by christa. they...
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i have staffed the usc urban paper table to field questions and concerns from the public. i am also the only person, by the way, who has a landmark tree on the council. i work with scientists, experts from state university and my arborists to plead my case, and this is really pleading my case, to get my tree landmarked. i learned much about the urban forestry council which was created by the board of supervisors in 2001 and how it is charged with many things including watching over the canopy of the city to protect community interests and let the citizens know about the full range of tree benefits. it is hoped that the urban forestry council becomes a place where everybody feels comfortable to discuss tree issues, no matter what their socioeconomic or ethnic cultural background. as you probably know from the attendance record for the council, i have a 100% attendance record for the full council and committees. this shows you that i take this volunteer role seriously. i think it is important that any candidate who wishes to apply for any position on the council actually att
i have staffed the usc urban paper table to field questions and concerns from the public. i am also the only person, by the way, who has a landmark tree on the council. i work with scientists, experts from state university and my arborists to plead my case, and this is really pleading my case, to get my tree landmarked. i learned much about the urban forestry council which was created by the board of supervisors in 2001 and how it is charged with many things including watching over the canopy...
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last night at a usc dinner honoring veterans and rotc generals delivered a speech that offered his first public apology for the sex scandal that led to his resignation from the cia last november. >> so please allow me to begin my remarks this evening by reiterating how deeply i regret and apologize for the circumstances that led to my resignation from the cia and caused such pain for my family, friends and supporters. >> petraeus also told the group of about 600 he hopes his experience serves as a lesson to others who stumble or fall that life must and can go on. >>> north dakota governor jack dalrymple has approved the most restrictive abortion law in the country. hundreds of protesters rallied against this new law which bans abortions once a fetal heartbeat is detectible as early as six weeks into a pregnancy. legal scholars say the law violates findings from roe v. wade. according to dalrymple the bill is an effort to test the boundaries of roe v. wade at the state level. >>> secret service had its first-ever female director. president obama has selected veteran agent julia pearson. p
last night at a usc dinner honoring veterans and rotc generals delivered a speech that offered his first public apology for the sex scandal that led to his resignation from the cia last november. >> so please allow me to begin my remarks this evening by reiterating how deeply i regret and apologize for the circumstances that led to my resignation from the cia and caused such pain for my family, friends and supporters. >> petraeus also told the group of about 600 he hopes his...
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petraeus was a keynote speaker at usc's dinner for veterans and students. the four-star general spoke candidly about his affair with his biographer, paula broadwell, and apologized. >> i know i can never apologize for the pain i inflicted on those closest to me and a number of others. i can, however, try to move forward in a manor that is consistent to the values to which i subscribed before slipping my moorings and, as best possible. >> new invention helping you keep the kidmobile clean. >>> plus new video out this morning of a major quake in taiwan. we'll show you some of the other images just coming in to our newsroom. >>> that was amazing. looking over here to the san mateo bridge, easy flow across the bay. a new incident on the east side of the bay. you'll want to watch for this major interchange. >>> we take you live to our nation's capital. people are lining up already outside the u.s. supreme court. yesterday, the court heard arguments for and against california's prop 8. today it's all about the defense of marriage act. no decision by either are ex
petraeus was a keynote speaker at usc's dinner for veterans and students. the four-star general spoke candidly about his affair with his biographer, paula broadwell, and apologized. >> i know i can never apologize for the pain i inflicted on those closest to me and a number of others. i can, however, try to move forward in a manor that is consistent to the values to which i subscribed before slipping my moorings and, as best possible. >> new invention helping you keep the kidmobile...
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today, gloria's checking into usc's cancer center for round 46. >> cancer is tough and i'm tougher. >that is a good one. >> with her husband, will, and her parents by her side. they launched a foundation to find a cure for colon cancer within the next decade. >> i said, all right, if you had all the money in the world, could you cure it? do you and your team of doctors know what to do? and he said, yes. >> their goal, $250 million. >> my answer to cancer was no. this is not going to happen. >> i'll tell you, 100% of donations to the wonderglow foundation go directly to research. if you want to learn more or donate to the cause, logon to thewonderproject.org. >>> up next, do you want to learn to eat smarter, have more energy, even lose some weight? we'll get a crash course in food school. bal phenomenon we call the internet of everything. ♪ it's going to be amazing. and exciting. and maybe, most remarkably, not that far away. we're going to wake the world up. and watch, with eyes wide, as it gets to work. cisco. tomorrow starts here. with command strips from 3m. designed to stick and e
today, gloria's checking into usc's cancer center for round 46. >> cancer is tough and i'm tougher. >that is a good one. >> with her husband, will, and her parents by her side. they launched a foundation to find a cure for colon cancer within the next decade. >> i said, all right, if you had all the money in the world, could you cure it? do you and your team of doctors know what to do? and he said, yes. >> their goal, $250 million. >> my answer to cancer was no....
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they beat usc 78 to 59. >>> division 2 hoops san francisco state to get eliminated by cal pomono 60-54er and the california collegiate athletic association semifinal in ontario. >>> i have the friday night top five and here we go. no. 5, tiger woods you ever heard of him? oh yeah. rolling rolling rolling. two-shot lead at the durale after the 65 today. can he close by sunday. >> no. 4, brooklyn daren williams 11 three pointers. he had 42. nets beat the wizards. no. 3 team usa baseball rough going world baseball klassic. they lose to mexico 5 to 2. >> yep the heat keep on winning the streak now 17 straight. lebron james amrigsing the show and adds one streak continues another one comes to an end. the chicago black hawks actually lost a game in regulation. they lost to colorado by a final of six to two. >> bound to happen. >> haishgs all good things must come to an sglend san francisco gators just couldn't pull i have a great weekend. . >>> dpaifd letterman is coming up next with al pcino. >> good weekend coming up. >> beautiful. sunshi >> rachael: today... >> i have yet to see the bike
they beat usc 78 to 59. >>> division 2 hoops san francisco state to get eliminated by cal pomono 60-54er and the california collegiate athletic association semifinal in ontario. >>> i have the friday night top five and here we go. no. 5, tiger woods you ever heard of him? oh yeah. rolling rolling rolling. two-shot lead at the durale after the 65 today. can he close by sunday. >> no. 4, brooklyn daren williams 11 three pointers. he had 42. nets beat the wizards. no. 3...
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my mother was an office worker at usc. my parents were divorced when i was 10 years old. i moved to the east coast and lived there for six years and then fled back to california after high school. i went to school at uc santa barbara. i have been in san francisco since 1989, have lived in the excelsior since 1999. the difficulty is, muni often sees it as an industrial area, not a neighborhood. we have to figure out how to make it work as a neighborhood and as a place that can service the light rail vehicles. i have had lots of different jobs. my main job has been doing social work for san francisco state university. i have been a community organizer, a social worker, but i have also been a legislative aide. i worked mostly for community- based organization supporting kids and families, working for labor. i got to see how city hall could be an effective tool to create change. i looked at running in 2007, 2008, and somehow i made it. i have been in politics for so many ways, doing work around central america, supporting people in central america against u.s. imperialism, th
my mother was an office worker at usc. my parents were divorced when i was 10 years old. i moved to the east coast and lived there for six years and then fled back to california after high school. i went to school at uc santa barbara. i have been in san francisco since 1989, have lived in the excelsior since 1999. the difficulty is, muni often sees it as an industrial area, not a neighborhood. we have to figure out how to make it work as a neighborhood and as a place that can service the light...
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by mimicking feast or famine conditions, researchers at johns hopkins and usc discovered that the bodynd the brain respond in fascinating ways. >> when deprived of food, the brain produces something to make you happier and it makes you smarter. >> his body fat and cholesterol dropped, but nutrition experts say the diet is not safe for people under 20, or premier league women or anyone with a history of eating disorders. >> but aside from that group, even you were intrigued? >> everyone i talk to is intrigu intrigued, including the critic i talked to. >> you don't have to starve yourself, just east a lot less. >> that's right, 500 calories. >>> when we come back in the broadcast, that mary poppins moment that played out in real life, the skydiver, the umbrella, watch what happens when the umbrella gives way. eops and a high risk for fracture. i want to keep acting but a broken bone could change that. so my doctor and i chose prolia® to reduce my risk of fractures. prolia® is proven to help make bones stronger. i take prolia®. it's different- it's two shots a year. do not take prolia® if
by mimicking feast or famine conditions, researchers at johns hopkins and usc discovered that the bodynd the brain respond in fascinating ways. >> when deprived of food, the brain produces something to make you happier and it makes you smarter. >> his body fat and cholesterol dropped, but nutrition experts say the diet is not safe for people under 20, or premier league women or anyone with a history of eating disorders. >> but aside from that group, even you were intrigued?...
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cal ranked fifth in the criminal as the number two seed and took on usc. 17 points and 16 boards.cal winless 78-at and will face ucla in today's semifinals. the top-seed stanford, no problem with washington state. conference player of the year could not be stopped. 23 points and 21 rebounds. a behind the back pass to joslin. 79-60, the final. the cardinals will now play:00 in their semifinals. >>> at the men's wcc tournament, santa clara against loyola marymount. the broncos got a break with the foul only the inbounds, but clarke did not come through at the free-throw line. santa clara with one last chance. kevin foster's prayer is off the mark. lmu continues to surprise, 60-58, the final. next up, tom ranked gonzaga. >>> team usa has gotten offer to a rough start in the world baseball classic. in the third adrian gonzalez takes r.a. dickey deep form a two-run blast. that makes it 4-0, mexico. sergio romo got the save.athathÑ >> new this morning, the nonprofit okisoo will be hosting their hope gala. it's this evening at five. black tie fundraising event hopes to raise more than ha
cal ranked fifth in the criminal as the number two seed and took on usc. 17 points and 16 boards.cal winless 78-at and will face ucla in today's semifinals. the top-seed stanford, no problem with washington state. conference player of the year could not be stopped. 23 points and 21 rebounds. a behind the back pass to joslin. 79-60, the final. the cardinals will now play:00 in their semifinals. >>> at the men's wcc tournament, santa clara against loyola marymount. the broncos got a...
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cal took on usc. bears top scorer was held to just seven points but teammates stepped up.tney boyd knocked down three of her 15. the bears win, 78-59 and will face ucla in tomorrow's semi finals and stanford leads washington state at the half. 30-22. this abc 7 sports report brought to you by orchard supply, hardware. >> jeremy lind seemed to appreciate what had been done before him. >> in norm is only what? five six or seven? he was -- he still plays basketball. >> that is great. >> i'd like to see two of them. >> join me tonight at cable channel 13. coming up how did investigators sneak a fake explosive right through security in a major airport? a violent attack on a woman caught by a security camera. >> and kelly ripa and a mobilely. mobilely. >> f this is "jeopardy!" let's meet today's contestants -- an associate professor of management communic from gainesville, florida... a digital analyst from kearny, new jersey... and our returning champion, a business analyst from minneapolis, minnesota... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek. thank you, johnny.
cal took on usc. bears top scorer was held to just seven points but teammates stepped up.tney boyd knocked down three of her 15. the bears win, 78-59 and will face ucla in tomorrow's semi finals and stanford leads washington state at the half. 30-22. this abc 7 sports report brought to you by orchard supply, hardware. >> jeremy lind seemed to appreciate what had been done before him. >> in norm is only what? five six or seven? he was -- he still plays basketball. >> that is...
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the retired general scheduled to speak at a usc event.t of his speech indicates ill e.will apologize for the affair he had with his biographer. his affair discovered during an fbi investigation into e mail that's broadwell sent to another woman. >> coming up here next don't blame it on film. a defense for the famous groundhog. >> and lucky find one man and a dog discovered on a hike in the mountain autos blue skies over the bay area right now. clouds are on the way. will they bring rain? >> live outside, bay bridge toll plaza cars on the right trying to get on to the bridge. on the left heading into another direction are slow. abc 7 news at 4:00 continues in just a moment. >>> a hiker in riverside spent several days trapped between two boulders. >> he ows a rescue to a dog, mole. mole pulled him off the trail towards big rocks. he found a man stuck between boeld boulders. >> the hiker said he'd been trapped four to six days. after giving the man water ramos found others to call rescue workers. >> authorities say the section of the mountai
the retired general scheduled to speak at a usc event.t of his speech indicates ill e.will apologize for the affair he had with his biographer. his affair discovered during an fbi investigation into e mail that's broadwell sent to another woman. >> coming up here next don't blame it on film. a defense for the famous groundhog. >> and lucky find one man and a dog discovered on a hike in the mountain autos blue skies over the bay area right now. clouds are on the way. will they bring...
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does, is, -- all usc want to say thank you to all of you for that. as i close, i want to take this opportunity to say thank you to those who provided words of encouragement to my family and me in recent months. the support meant a great deal as we sought to move forward rather than backward. this has been a difficult episode for us, but perhaps my experience can be instructive to those who stumble as far as i did. one word fly it -- one learns life does not stop but such a mistake. it is vital and ultimately worth it. i know i can never fully assuage the pain i am afflicted on those closest to me and on a number of others. i can try to move forward now in a manner that is consistent with the values with which i ascribe and to make amends to those i have heard and let down, and that is what i will strive to do. in the past when i received an award i would note i did so only inasmuch as i was able to except it on behalf of the men and women in uniform and on behalf of those i was able to serve in the post-9-11 period. and the applause was for them. ton
does, is, -- all usc want to say thank you to all of you for that. as i close, i want to take this opportunity to say thank you to those who provided words of encouragement to my family and me in recent months. the support meant a great deal as we sought to move forward rather than backward. this has been a difficult episode for us, but perhaps my experience can be instructive to those who stumble as far as i did. one word fly it -- one learns life does not stop but such a mistake. it is vital...
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cal took on usc, here is three of her 15 points.nifer branden led the bears with a double-double, 17 points and 16 boards. catholic wins 78-59 and face ucla in the semifinals. no problem with washington state conference play of the year, 23 points and 20 rebounds. with a back behind pass and cardinals will play colorado in their semifinals. >> at the men's tournament, santa clara against loyola, if the lions had one conference win but anthony ireland puts them on top. broncos got a top when brandon clark is fouled but did not come through on the free-throw line. santa clara one last chance. kevin foster is off the mark. 60-58 is the final and next up, top ranked gonzaga. i'm rick kwan. have a great day. >> katie: helping children with cancer. how you can support a >>> here are the winning numbers from the mega millions draw. 4, 11, 25, 34, 35 and mega number is 34. nobody picked all six so tuesday night's jackpot is estimated at $41 million. >> they will be hosting art inspiring hope gala. it's tonight at 5:00. family orientated cam
cal took on usc, here is three of her 15 points.nifer branden led the bears with a double-double, 17 points and 16 boards. catholic wins 78-59 and face ucla in the semifinals. no problem with washington state conference play of the year, 23 points and 20 rebounds. with a back behind pass and cardinals will play colorado in their semifinals. >> at the men's tournament, santa clara against loyola, if the lions had one conference win but anthony ireland puts them on top. broncos got a top...
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and she was at usc at one point of her career, and she is more devoted to critical theory whereas i am much more on the things. she's more interested in justice, i'm more interested in order. not to the exclusion of the other. so the book is written, in a sense, while it's not an explicit debate, it always encourages the reader to say now that you've been thinking about order, maybe we ought to think about the implications for justice and vice versa. >> i assume it was your co-author that actually integrated feminism. >> yes. i am more known as an exend of economic models where as abby, as she's nicknamed, is quite expert on critical theory and gender-based analysis. we're, obviously, as different as we can get in our approaches. so each one serves as a natural critic to the other, completely confident to say you just went too far there. so the book, in other words, tends to have -- in my humble opinion -- a very pragmatic and as in we do not obsess over justice to the point where we worry that even always has the same things all of the time. and at the same time we're not so callous t
and she was at usc at one point of her career, and she is more devoted to critical theory whereas i am much more on the things. she's more interested in justice, i'm more interested in order. not to the exclusion of the other. so the book is written, in a sense, while it's not an explicit debate, it always encourages the reader to say now that you've been thinking about order, maybe we ought to think about the implications for justice and vice versa. >> i assume it was your co-author that...
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usc the resurgence of hispanic americans at the democratic -- you have seen a resurgence of hispanic americans at the democratic caucus. the swing states are the states where hispanic americans are dominant. if you want to get those votes and you are in eighth party, not going to court -- in a party, you are not going to court the black folks living in trenton. nothing against hispanics. they deserve the day in the sun shine and they should go for it. interests inct our an active way to make sure our voices are not lost in this graph by interest groups for their particular voice. groups forinterest their particular voice. >> how should african-americans respond? is it a larger national policy issue 2? issue?cy in and take ono a company as a black folks do not buy this stuff because they do not do business with minority businesses. it really did not solve the problem. what you have to do is put more capital in the hands of african- american entrepreneurs and businesses. i know they are out there because a lot of them work for me. of these solutions, and i hesitate to say it, some of h
usc the resurgence of hispanic americans at the democratic -- you have seen a resurgence of hispanic americans at the democratic caucus. the swing states are the states where hispanic americans are dominant. if you want to get those votes and you are in eighth party, not going to court -- in a party, you are not going to court the black folks living in trenton. nothing against hispanics. they deserve the day in the sun shine and they should go for it. interests inct our an active way to make...
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from usc right here in los angeles, but it seems a far cry from what he's trying to do now.ting violence, i think, is really a political term and it's constantly used in the arab world to mean whatever somebody wants it to mean. >> megyn: ambassador burns, you've got a situation where you've sort of got president morsi and the muslim brotherhood on one hand and secularist on the other hand. does it make it clear for us, and more secular country in the west, who we're rooting for? it seems much more complicated than that. >> we should want to root for democracy and reform if that can be the case in egypt. but we see two years after tahrir square, morsi mishandled this. he's not with the true opposition and hasn't prepared a political process that allows a lot of voices to be heard and if the warnings turn out to be some sort of version of dictatorial rule or marshal l -- martial law, they want to see a more democratic future and does put the obama administration in the position of trying to have to push very hard, i think right now behind the scenes, on morsi to cease and des
from usc right here in los angeles, but it seems a far cry from what he's trying to do now.ting violence, i think, is really a political term and it's constantly used in the arab world to mean whatever somebody wants it to mean. >> megyn: ambassador burns, you've got a situation where you've sort of got president morsi and the muslim brotherhood on one hand and secularist on the other hand. does it make it clear for us, and more secular country in the west, who we're rooting for? it seems...
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the event was sponsored by usc, which has long-standing close ties to the military. and yet is located comfortably a continent away from the pentagon and the cia. i also should point out, soledad, that reporters were kept away from the general. not allowed to ask any questions. >> did i tell, casey, what the response was from the audience that was listening to that apology? >> very enthusiastic and supportive response. most of the members of that audience were either members of the rotc at usc or veterans who attended the university. they were very happy to hear the general. there was a long line after his speech to get pictures taken with the general. they seemed very pleased to hear what he had to say. >> casey wian for us this morning. appreciate it. let's get right to cnn military analyst retired general james "spider" marks. he's known general petraeus since high school. nice to have you with us, appreciate it. >> hey, soledad. >> give me a sense of the why now for this apology. there's been a fair amount of time that's passed. he could have done it before. what
the event was sponsored by usc, which has long-standing close ties to the military. and yet is located comfortably a continent away from the pentagon and the cia. i also should point out, soledad, that reporters were kept away from the general. not allowed to ask any questions. >> did i tell, casey, what the response was from the audience that was listening to that apology? >> very enthusiastic and supportive response. most of the members of that audience were either members of the...
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general petraeus was speaking at usc in los angeles.p of rotc, vets and supporters and laughed when he joked about the usc-ucla rivalry and applauded when he talked about protecting the post 9/11 generation of veterans. toward the end of his speech he thanked everyone for their support and he wants his story to be a cautionary tale. >> perhaps my experience can be truct tiff to others who stumble or indeed fall as far as i did. one learns after all that life doesn't stop with such a mistake. it can and must go on. and the effort to move forward over the rocky path of one's own making is vital, inescapable and ultimately worth it. >> reporter: general petraeus was not just on campus to give a speech. he said he joined rotc cadets for some physical training earlier in the dave and he says he ran four sets of stairs at the l.a. coliseum. bill? bill: that's what he does. that guy runs and runs. thank you, peter. peter doocy. alisyn. alisyn: three people were arrested in southern france in connection with a deadly terror attack in the city o
general petraeus was speaking at usc in los angeles.p of rotc, vets and supporters and laughed when he joked about the usc-ucla rivalry and applauded when he talked about protecting the post 9/11 generation of veterans. toward the end of his speech he thanked everyone for their support and he wants his story to be a cautionary tale. >> perhaps my experience can be truct tiff to others who stumble or indeed fall as far as i did. one learns after all that life doesn't stop with such a...
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former 4 star general is scheduled to speak writ now actually at usc an event honoring military in southerned text of the speech obtained by the "new york times"indicates that petraeus would apologies for the affair with his biography paula broad well. >> well following scandal in which secret service wraingts busted for drinking and partying with prostitutes in columbia a-the president is said to be moving toward a culture change. pointing first woman to run the security debail. julia appear son 30 years secret service veteran and hope the new director will change the boys club reputation secret service earned over the years. >> well tonight news about medical mistakes. we now know that reducing the hours that medical intern can work in other words to protect patients does not work. of medical editor dr. richard vesser thon counter intuitive surprise. >> there are as many as 98,000 dead each year c from mistake made in american hospital. some blame exhausted doctors. but the new study raising question about the fix. intern today report making more mistake than they did when the shifts were
former 4 star general is scheduled to speak writ now actually at usc an event honoring military in southerned text of the speech obtained by the "new york times"indicates that petraeus would apologies for the affair with his biography paula broad well. >> well following scandal in which secret service wraingts busted for drinking and partying with prostitutes in columbia a-the president is said to be moving toward a culture change. pointing first woman to run the security...
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. >>> while we are talking about energy, a new study by usc says hydraulic fracturing of the monterrey shale could add 14% to california's gdp and bring in 25 billion in taxes. the shale field spans from the south end of the bay through most of central california. a fellow from google was named popular science's one of the most five smartest people on the planet. he is going to be my guest. he runs the online college course udacity. he invented google glass and google street view and the google driverless car. driverless cars routinely running up and down highway 85. a person behind it just in case not actually driving. i asked him about the first tame he let the car take over in traffic. >> it was certainly a moment of hope. i would have called it faith-based driving. we made sure we tested it like crazy. >> this is a fascinating conversation with all kinds of different things because the guy does so many different things. it will run sunday morning after meet the press. >> he seems so animated and likeable. >> he is a stanford professor on top of that. a really great guy. >> very int
. >>> while we are talking about energy, a new study by usc says hydraulic fracturing of the monterrey shale could add 14% to california's gdp and bring in 25 billion in taxes. the shale field spans from the south end of the bay through most of central california. a fellow from google was named popular science's one of the most five smartest people on the planet. he is going to be my guest. he runs the online college course udacity. he invented google glass and google street view and...
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>> it would be a regulation called the usc title 2257, and it is basically called the recordkeeping acthe recordkeeping act does every time a perform appears even naked, i have to keep track of every single place they've ever been on film. so when you have a girl that is here, you can go to a database, and i can find every web site, every ad, every magazine, it's incredibly cumbersome if you look at our cams and studio business, we have more than 40,000 models who have been across our platform. liz: why does the government make you do this? >> i think the original intelligent was to protect children, and we're all for that. liz: of course. >> but i think the industry, the industry didn't participate with the government, the government rode in a vacuum unaware of how on demand happened, how linear channels became. liz: it sure seems like that happens in a lot of industries. you know, you employ a lot of people here at this studio. >> yes. we employ as a company 400 people. there's layers below us. we're a service provider on the interactive business. we employ probably 36,000 independent
>> it would be a regulation called the usc title 2257, and it is basically called the recordkeeping acthe recordkeeping act does every time a perform appears even naked, i have to keep track of every single place they've ever been on film. so when you have a girl that is here, you can go to a database, and i can find every web site, every ad, every magazine, it's incredibly cumbersome if you look at our cams and studio business, we have more than 40,000 models who have been across our...
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the event was sponsored by usc, which has a longstanding tradition of close ties to the military and is comfortably located an entire continent away from the pentagon. i should point out reporters were kept far away from general petraeus and were not allowed to ask him any questions. >> casey, thank you. coming up, cnn military analyst general spider marks will talk about petraeus' future plans. >>> game changer for gay rights. in a few hours, a historic legal battle shifts focus. from prop 8, california's same-sex marriage, to doma. doma denies couples rights by defining marriage as between a man and a woman. it's dark this morning. look behind you. you can't see anything behind you, shannon. what happened in that court yesterday. how did the justices respond to prop 8 arguments? >> reporter: essentially with pointed questions and no clear clues of how this court might decide. for anybody reading the tea leaves, we're going to have to read a little bit further. the justices seemed conflicted. a lot of questions over that california same-sex marriage ban. they asked a lot of question
the event was sponsored by usc, which has a longstanding tradition of close ties to the military and is comfortably located an entire continent away from the pentagon. i should point out reporters were kept far away from general petraeus and were not allowed to ask him any questions. >> casey, thank you. coming up, cnn military analyst general spider marks will talk about petraeus' future plans. >>> game changer for gay rights. in a few hours, a historic legal battle shifts...
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you know, i can only say, if student government at usc worked like this, we would all be up in arms andt these kids figure out how to make a decision? i think that both sides of the aisle just look a little bit silly. >> rick: i think you're absolutely right. in the end, the thing gets passed, but at the same time, nobody thinks for a minute that it's going to become law. the whole thing is a charade. >> right. so they all get to say i went on record, i passed my amendment. i used to run party platforms on the democratic side back in the '80s and '90s and people used to joke that the party platform wasn't worth the paper it was written on. now you got the senators doing it. all this is is a party platform passed 50-49 with four democrats who have tough races. they didn't even want to sign on to it. as you say, it's a document. the house will come up with their document. and the really frustrating part is the ultimate decisions will get made got knows at what time and by whom because we won't be watching. >> rick: i think this is where the term washington's broken comes from. i mean, you
you know, i can only say, if student government at usc worked like this, we would all be up in arms andt these kids figure out how to make a decision? i think that both sides of the aisle just look a little bit silly. >> rick: i think you're absolutely right. in the end, the thing gets passed, but at the same time, nobody thinks for a minute that it's going to become law. the whole thing is a charade. >> right. so they all get to say i went on record, i passed my amendment. i used...
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a new study by usc says hydraulic fracturing of the monterrey shale, that's fracking, could add another 14% to california's gdp and bring in $25 billion in new taxes >>> another day, another record on wall street. at least the dow. s&p 500 darn close. it is going to be volatile today. we will turn to courtney reagan. good morning. >>> good morning to you, scott. futures under a little bit of pressure right now after the markets posted a nice rally on thursday. the dow stretching its winning streak to ten days. it will shoot today to close higher for 11 straight fridays. now, the broader s&p 500 is just two points from its all-time record clothes. stocks are on pace for their best first quarter since 1998. we will get data on consumer prices, industrial production and consumer sentiment. the dow rose 83 points. the nasdaq was up 13 points to 3258. that's where we open when the bell sounds in about an hour from now. >> courtney reagan, having a great weekend. two points on the s&p 500. we have gadget friday coming up. we are talking about energy and gas. i have something that will give yo
a new study by usc says hydraulic fracturing of the monterrey shale, that's fracking, could add another 14% to california's gdp and bring in $25 billion in new taxes >>> another day, another record on wall street. at least the dow. s&p 500 darn close. it is going to be volatile today. we will turn to courtney reagan. good morning. >>> good morning to you, scott. futures under a little bit of pressure right now after the markets posted a nice rally on thursday. the dow...
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cal, 78-59 winners on top of usc. jennifer brandon did the honors.is morning. that will do it for sports. everybody have a great day and afternoon. eck this out fro . >>> check this out. an unusual hazard in the middle of the pga tour. it is from the wgc cadillac championship. two uninvited guests snuck onto the florida golf course. the runaway cows weren't there to see the course. they came to eat the course. a golf course employee tried to round them up with a golf cart. local police teamed up with a rancher to help wrangle them up. >> came down here from minnesota and all we get is bull here. >> you guys brought the cows from minnesota, i think! [ laughter ] >> eventually, crews herded the cows into a waiting cattle trailer. they are fine and will be returned to their owner. >>> well, i'm very excited because we have cute kitties in studio. check out cheetah. we are helping him and another cutie find new homes this morning. san francisco animal care and control joining us live, next. that may be >>> maybe they are a little slower to greet you when
cal, 78-59 winners on top of usc. jennifer brandon did the honors.is morning. that will do it for sports. everybody have a great day and afternoon. eck this out fro . >>> check this out. an unusual hazard in the middle of the pga tour. it is from the wgc cadillac championship. two uninvited guests snuck onto the florida golf course. the runaway cows weren't there to see the course. they came to eat the course. a golf course employee tried to round them up with a golf cart. local police...
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no. 2 seed cal took on usc. bears top scorer miss shea 7 points but team mates stepped up.ferry brandon led cal with double double. 17 points. 16 rebound. the bears win 7 78-59 and will face ucla in tomorrow semifinal
no. 2 seed cal took on usc. bears top scorer miss shea 7 points but team mates stepped up.ferry brandon led cal with double double. 17 points. 16 rebound. the bears win 7 78-59 and will face ucla in tomorrow semifinal
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petraeus was the keynote speaker last night at usc's annual dinner for veterans and rotc students.ired four-star general spoke candidly about his affair with his biographer paula broadwell, and apologized. >> i know that i can never fully assuage the pain inflicted on those closest to me and a number of others. i can, however, try to move forward in a manor that is consistent to the values with which i -- to which i subscribed before slipping my moorings and, as best possible, to make amends to those i have hurt. >> petraeus said he hopes others can learn from his experience. >>> google has announced some of the winners of its google glass cone test. >> this is pretty cool. san francisco's zookeeper will be one of the first to wear that device, using it to videotape penguins. >> one of five people google says will get the google glass early. still has to pay for it, though. heads up display that should be available to the rest of us later this year or early next. google offered a contest. you tweet the company, telling what you would do with the device. here is the video or rather
petraeus was the keynote speaker last night at usc's annual dinner for veterans and rotc students.ired four-star general spoke candidly about his affair with his biographer paula broadwell, and apologized. >> i know that i can never fully assuage the pain inflicted on those closest to me and a number of others. i can, however, try to move forward in a manor that is consistent to the values with which i -- to which i subscribed before slipping my moorings and, as best possible, to make...
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. >>> lindsey gottlieb came to usc looking for their 28th victory of the year trying to set a new cal! >> show 'em, coach, go get 'em, and they did! cal scored the first 11 points of the game. that's jennifer brandon with a team-high 17. oh, man, boy, when rigby gets hot, forget about it, nails the three. cal led by 20. bears win 78-59 in the pac-12 tournament. >>> the stanford women run with washington state tonight. the men huge win at cal on wednesday night. maybe they are catching fire the right time. there's a fellow on the coaching staff who knows all about that. >> reporter: any given afternoon, you'll find mark mathiesen at stan for the basketball practice. it's been almost 13 years since he donned a cardinal uniform. >> madsen throws it down! >> reporter: what a time that was for the san ramon valley product. >> madsen! >> reporter: four ncaa tournament appearances plus a final four in 1998. he got the nickname mad dog because of the intensity of his play. >> i think when people call me mad dog it takes me into the basketball frame of mind and takes me back and makes me think
. >>> lindsey gottlieb came to usc looking for their 28th victory of the year trying to set a new cal! >> show 'em, coach, go get 'em, and they did! cal scored the first 11 points of the game. that's jennifer brandon with a team-high 17. oh, man, boy, when rigby gets hot, forget about it, nails the three. cal led by 20. bears win 78-59 in the pac-12 tournament. >>> the stanford women run with washington state tonight. the men huge win at cal on wednesday night. maybe...
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a recent usc "l.a. times" poll puts eric dargetti on top ahead of wendy gruelel with 25%.kept our bookstore exciting and would always come to my rescue. but as time passed, i started to notice max just wasn't himself. and i knew he'd feel better if he lost a little weight. so i switched to purina cat chow healthy weight formula. i just fed the recommended amount... and they both loved the taste. after a few months max's "special powers" returned... and i got my hero back. purina cat chow healthy weight. big time taste should fit in a little time cup. new single serve cafe collections from maxwell house now available for use in the keurig k-cup brewer. always good to the last drop. >>> is he being unfairry blamed for the sequester? >> yes, the buck passing has to stop. know has had their chance to fix this, but they are more interested in blocking the other party. if they can't work together, it's time to find members that can. we get this from hall saying not unfairly both sides are equally to blame. all right. keep the comments coming in. you can find us on twitter and fa
a recent usc "l.a. times" poll puts eric dargetti on top ahead of wendy gruelel with 25%.kept our bookstore exciting and would always come to my rescue. but as time passed, i started to notice max just wasn't himself. and i knew he'd feel better if he lost a little weight. so i switched to purina cat chow healthy weight formula. i just fed the recommended amount... and they both loved the taste. after a few months max's "special powers" returned... and i got my hero back....
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>> i guess not, the usc student said. not if i am going to have to explain it three times. [laughter] [applause] well, thanks for laughing. you know what they say in this town. i am only as good as the material they give me. [laughter] of course, that ucla student the dewomen's volleyball championship or women's tennis or all those olympic medals in london. those brands are so sensitive. -- bruins de are so sensitive. is post 911 generation recognized as the new status -- greatest generation. the members of the post-9/11 cold war have responded with valor, purpose, a skill, and courage to the defining conflicts of their day. they have learned their place in along a line of patriot soldiers on whom our country has always depended. we should also note that america has never had a group of men and women who on average have served so long in combat or have spent so many tourists down range. this is of course the result of our country. the shift from the drafting forces that fought our past wars to the professional force that has prosecuted our post-vietnam and in particular, ou
>> i guess not, the usc student said. not if i am going to have to explain it three times. [laughter] [applause] well, thanks for laughing. you know what they say in this town. i am only as good as the material they give me. [laughter] of course, that ucla student the dewomen's volleyball championship or women's tennis or all those olympic medals in london. those brands are so sensitive. -- bruins de are so sensitive. is post 911 generation recognized as the new status -- greatest...