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by the way, go trojans, love usc. >> trojans, usc? >> yes. >> i thought it was ucla bruins. >> the guy is not apologizing. this wasn't a rant. he doesn't even care that he was caught. he told fox news exactly that's what i meant to say. i stand by it. if anybody is a bad guy, student that he thinks is bad because he taped this sara rupp ticiouszly. this is what you get in college campuses. thank god i graduated a long time ago because my professors at uc davis. no relationship to usc were great. my political science professor did not behave in this fashion. professor moore wonderful, professor gates, handsome and wonderful. so, you know, what can i say? this guy, i would have dropped him like that. i would have dropped that guy. >> he is just wonderful. >> weeping right now going is f. she only knew. >> just like those old professors you had these are not greg's stereotypes. >> is he trying to build the ideal professor. >> i don't have to. it's built for me. open up the paper every day. >> how is, this bob. why don't you take the vide
by the way, go trojans, love usc. >> trojans, usc? >> yes. >> i thought it was ucla bruins. >> the guy is not apologizing. this wasn't a rant. he doesn't even care that he was caught. he told fox news exactly that's what i meant to say. i stand by it. if anybody is a bad guy, student that he thinks is bad because he taped this sara rupp ticiouszly. this is what you get in college campuses. thank god i graduated a long time ago because my professors at uc davis. no...
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and then i remember one teacher at usc said, "you're probably going to vietnam anyway."ell for me, before i went to film school i was interested in maybe becoming an english major or becoming an anthropology student. i wanted to go to art school and become an illustrator. those were the options that i was playing with. i didn't know very much about film at all. i was interested in photography and it was really out of my interest to become an illustrator. i ended up at usc film school, didn't know anything about it. i thought: this might be interesting. (george lucas) i got in there and within a month i had discovered something that i loved, something that i was very good at. i was learning the techniques of filmmaking and i learned them very fast, in a period of 18 months. i learned about animation, screenwriting, directing, about camera, about editing. a whole range of techniques and i learned it very fast. and i think that was a real advantage because when i got into the film business, i could work as a cameraman, as an editor. i could work as a writer. eventually i be
and then i remember one teacher at usc said, "you're probably going to vietnam anyway."ell for me, before i went to film school i was interested in maybe becoming an english major or becoming an anthropology student. i wanted to go to art school and become an illustrator. those were the options that i was playing with. i didn't know very much about film at all. i was interested in photography and it was really out of my interest to become an illustrator. i ended up at usc film school,...
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and then i remember one teacher at usc said, "you're probably going to vietnam anyway."ell for me, before i went to film school i was interested in maybe becoming an english major or becoming an anthropology student. i wanted to go to art school and become an illustrator. those were the options that i was playing with. i didn't know very much about film at all. i was interested in photography and it was really out of my interest to become an illustrator. i ended up at usc film school, didn't know anything about it. i thought: this might be interesting. (george lucas) i got in there and within a month i had discovered something that i loved, something that i was very good at i was learning the techniques of filmmaking and i learned them very fast, in a period of 18 months. i learned about animation, screenwriting, directing, and i learned them very fast, about camera, about editing. a whole range of techniques and i learned it very fast. and i think that was a real advantage because when i got into the film business, i could work as a cameraman, as an editor. i could work
and then i remember one teacher at usc said, "you're probably going to vietnam anyway."ell for me, before i went to film school i was interested in maybe becoming an english major or becoming an anthropology student. i wanted to go to art school and become an illustrator. those were the options that i was playing with. i didn't know very much about film at all. i was interested in photography and it was really out of my interest to become an illustrator. i ended up at usc film school,...
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where is usc?id republicans and conservatives who care about black kids. >> bob: i would argue whether we shared we heard in "wall street journal" or conservative newspapers around the country. part of this maybe about the choice pro-life. par part of it it's such a difficult tune stick with, i'm not sure there isn't something to be said, where do you go with this. remember when that woman put the three kids in the car. >> eric: what was her name? >> bob: down in the south. susan smith. >> woman who drowned the five kids in houston? >> bob: we went with those stories for a long time. >> eric: you are making your first point. >> bob: i'm making my second pointed and this is why i'm confused. >> eric: aren't you saying because abortion. >> part of this piece what we are discussing there is a difference between pro-choice and pro-life and that is reason they are not covering it this is not good for the pro-choice movement. this is means you are supporting doctors that murder children. >> you think for
where is usc?id republicans and conservatives who care about black kids. >> bob: i would argue whether we shared we heard in "wall street journal" or conservative newspapers around the country. part of this maybe about the choice pro-life. par part of it it's such a difficult tune stick with, i'm not sure there isn't something to be said, where do you go with this. remember when that woman put the three kids in the car. >> eric: what was her name? >> bob: down in the...
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. >> kimberly: yesterday we told you a radical professor at usc who trashed republicans. we get an update from the school and tell you about in a moment. but first, let's start with another university controversy, here on the east coast. harvard has hosted legends over the year. winston churchill spoke and president kennedy spot and mother theresa in '82. here we are in 2013 where they have invited a sexist, named higga. here are some more.
. >> kimberly: yesterday we told you a radical professor at usc who trashed republicans. we get an update from the school and tell you about in a moment. but first, let's start with another university controversy, here on the east coast. harvard has hosted legends over the year. winston churchill spoke and president kennedy spot and mother theresa in '82. here we are in 2013 where they have invited a sexist, named higga. here are some more.
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you saw the usc professor. is he not something unusual. this is going on everywhere. >> right. >> is there anything that can be done? >> well, i don't think so. other than conservative students are starting to speak up like this young man in california who took a hidden camera in and filmed an entire semester's worth of those lectures. the same situation down in florida where we had the stomp jesus professor one young man stood up. if we hadn't of done the stories on that. if we hadn't exposed that this young man would have been expelled. he had already been suspended. >> this was the professor that ordered the stomp jesus thing. it doesn't seem like there is any solution to this problem. it seems likes a bob said there is a stranglehold on the university system. and that's just the way it is in america. >> and, bill, it's getting worse. the harvard crimson had a report out about conservatives and the treatment of conservatives at harvard. they said that young liberals are even more intolerant and there is a reason for that did i a report
you saw the usc professor. is he not something unusual. this is going on everywhere. >> right. >> is there anything that can be done? >> well, i don't think so. other than conservative students are starting to speak up like this young man in california who took a hidden camera in and filmed an entire semester's worth of those lectures. the same situation down in florida where we had the stomp jesus professor one young man stood up. if we hadn't of done the stories on that. if...
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i want to turn to usc go trojans. >> okay.issues having to do with whether people think is an important issue. if they think it is an important issue and people are talking about gun control, what makes it elevated. >> we were talking about why not chicago, my theory, everything is a reality show right now, right now the news is a form of a reality show. lou: whose fault is that? >> somebody making those decisions. lou: value-neutral. >> not everyone is neutral like we are. it is interesting in terms of the professor at the college. in a way, he has freedom of speech. he can say whatever hements, but having said that, do i want my kid having a teacher like that so biassed? >> what happened to the students in the class? lou: quickly, a few seconds of this usc so-called alleged professor. talking about republicans. >> california republicans show you 30% of registration in the state because they are really stupid and racist. they are 82% white, republican party of california all of the time -- >> he is giving his opinion, but he
i want to turn to usc go trojans. >> okay.issues having to do with whether people think is an important issue. if they think it is an important issue and people are talking about gun control, what makes it elevated. >> we were talking about why not chicago, my theory, everything is a reality show right now, right now the news is a form of a reality show. lou: whose fault is that? >> somebody making those decisions. lou: value-neutral. >> not everyone is neutral like we...
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. >> at usc.los angeles. >> i bet you were in a sorority. >> i did, but i quit. it was too regimented for me. >> you got tired of girls eating and throwing up? >> funny you mention that. >> that's all they do, right? that's all they do in sororities is eat and then throw up. and then they have to replace the pipes in the bathrooms because they are all corroded. >> that i can't confirm. >> i can confirm that. it happened when i was in school. >> why are we talking about me when we could be something that is running through your brain? >> don't take that. >> really? >> no, no. what do you think about the lyrics? >> you know what i think wept down? >> what went down girlfriend? >> they spent a lot of time at the inauguration. she sang the anthem, whatever and you know there was probably a lot of small talk and they probably discussed the idea, jay-z and beyonce about going to cuba. it wasn't official, but it was casually. >> that sounds plausible. give the super official exweather girl a chance. >> i
. >> at usc.los angeles. >> i bet you were in a sorority. >> i did, but i quit. it was too regimented for me. >> you got tired of girls eating and throwing up? >> funny you mention that. >> that's all they do, right? that's all they do in sororities is eat and then throw up. and then they have to replace the pipes in the bathrooms because they are all corroded. >> that i can't confirm. >> i can confirm that. it happened when i was in school....
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. >> two seniors at usc leading the charge to preserve the artistic landscape in the city they love. >> l.a. is one of the top five cities for murals around the nation. and wiping out the stories, you would then wipe out a people, and we count that. >> sophomore at vanderbilt whose ingenious use of algae is so simple, nobody else thought to do it. >> why not take a bioreactor and compress it in size and then place it on the exhaust pipe and capture carbon dioxide at its source? >> and a senior at m.i.t. dedicated to finding revolutionary ways to power robots to explore the deepest, darkest corners of our world. >> i'm very hands on. i like going into the lab and playing with things and seeing how can i make this work very quickly? >> i'm dr. sanjay gupta, and this is the next list. an ncaa tournament special. >> public are in such a important way that the character of the community comes out and makes people want to be there and want to interact with people, and that's what the two women here have done, is revive that dialogue about how we as citizens claim space, create value, and h
. >> two seniors at usc leading the charge to preserve the artistic landscape in the city they love. >> l.a. is one of the top five cities for murals around the nation. and wiping out the stories, you would then wipe out a people, and we count that. >> sophomore at vanderbilt whose ingenious use of algae is so simple, nobody else thought to do it. >> why not take a bioreactor and compress it in size and then place it on the exhaust pipe and capture carbon dioxide at its...
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he's been hired as the new coach at usc. in a release, the school says "andy's success is not a splash in the pan. he has a proven record of success for 15 years in the college and nba." said to be a six-year deal well over $1 million a year. florida gulf coast was the first 15th seed to ever advance to the tournament's sweet 16 and the school going on in the statement to say, john, that he's been successful in every area of his life and they'd like to see him. >> he founded a start-up that's now worth $100 million, married to a "maxim" model, the leading free throw percentage shooter in college basketball history. the guy has been pretty successful. his salary going from $175,000 now to over $1 million a year. in case you're wondering why he's taking the job at usc. ten minutes after the hour now. >>> the commander in chief playing comforter in chief at the white house easter egg roll. seems yesterday's race did not go too well for 5-year-old donovan frasier of scranton, pennsylvania. so, when the president saw the little g
he's been hired as the new coach at usc. in a release, the school says "andy's success is not a splash in the pan. he has a proven record of success for 15 years in the college and nba." said to be a six-year deal well over $1 million a year. florida gulf coast was the first 15th seed to ever advance to the tournament's sweet 16 and the school going on in the statement to say, john, that he's been successful in every area of his life and they'd like to see him. >> he founded a...
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, i'm not picking on usc, but it doesn't matter where we'd be. there are fine teachers in every university, no question, but overwhelmingly, it is an indoctrination. bill mar, a man of the left, just had a guy from the e.u -- you see a san bernardino that if there was a show mocking islam like it mocks mormonism, do you think they would have put it op and would have been violence results? the professor says, oh, no, no, would have been the same, muslims per elect okay with that. this is what you're taught at the campus, you're taught lies. yale university is so scared of islamists that they refuse that the last movement in the that own book in the cartoons in denmark to publish the cartoons, in a book on the cartoons, they would not publish cartoons. on a book on nazi an hi tf semitism, would they have reproduced car toons about the jews? okay. no jew is killing anybody for appty semitism, and no christian is killing anybody for antichristianity. there's a piss christ thing of a crucifix in the quote-on-quote artist's urine. can you imagine a pic
, i'm not picking on usc, but it doesn't matter where we'd be. there are fine teachers in every university, no question, but overwhelmingly, it is an indoctrination. bill mar, a man of the left, just had a guy from the e.u -- you see a san bernardino that if there was a show mocking islam like it mocks mormonism, do you think they would have put it op and would have been violence results? the professor says, oh, no, no, would have been the same, muslims per elect okay with that. this is what...
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where is usc?s. >> bob: well, i would argue with whether we heard anything about this in the "wall street journal" or whether we heard about this in a lot of conservative newspapers around the country. part t of this may be about the choice versus pro life. part of it is it's such a difficult topic to stick with, i'm not sure that there isn't something to be said about where do you go with this? do you remember when -- and having said that, do you remember when that woman put three kids in the car. what was her name? whae?does anybody remember her ? down in the south. >> kimberly: susan smith. >> bob: ian thought it was thre. or the woman that drowned five kids in houston. we went with those stories for a long time. now i'm making my second point. this is why i'm confused in my life. >> aren't you saying because it's abou about abortion, we'ret talking about it. >> kimberly: his first point was that yes, a part of this piece, what we're discussing is that there's the w difference between pro choice
where is usc?s. >> bob: well, i would argue with whether we heard anything about this in the "wall street journal" or whether we heard about this in a lot of conservative newspapers around the country. part t of this may be about the choice versus pro life. part of it is it's such a difficult topic to stick with, i'm not sure that there isn't something to be said about where do you go with this? do you remember when -- and having said that, do you remember when that woman put...
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i don't think that andy enfield was on usc's radar just a couple of weeks ago. i'm not sure if they could find florida gulf coast university on a map. it shows you the power of the ncaa tournament. being successful there and taking a number 15 seed with a flashy style of play, with alley-oop dunks running the floor all over great tenacious defense, and turning that into an opportunity, and that's what enfield did, as now usc is going to get their new head coach a reported six-year deal for him. as he is moving as you said. here's a statement from pat hayden the athletic director at usc upon hiring andy enfield and why he reached there to pick him up. he said andy's success this season at florida gulf coast was not a flash in the pan. he has a consistent and proven record of success for more than 15 years in college and the nba. and that's true. he's a longtime assistant at florida state. and before that, with the milwaukee bucks and the boston celtics in the nba. successful businessman, as well. and he fits the profile. he's 43 years old. has an ex-model wife. b
i don't think that andy enfield was on usc's radar just a couple of weeks ago. i'm not sure if they could find florida gulf coast university on a map. it shows you the power of the ncaa tournament. being successful there and taking a number 15 seed with a flashy style of play, with alley-oop dunks running the floor all over great tenacious defense, and turning that into an opportunity, and that's what enfield did, as now usc is going to get their new head coach a reported six-year deal for him....
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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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beat usc 4 state times that year.r us. >> we had had to look up to the trom an. not always academically. >> this team lost to michigan. eventual champion that year and 9 of the players went on to play pro ball with mixed results. >> i couldn't beat out robert o. he wasn't too shabby. >>reporter: 60 year reunion can be toughp, on man memory. >> i think we are trying to remember some of the good things that we did but until you see the name tag not quite sure, you know. >> but they all remember 1953. >> we take pride feeling we might have something to do with building what is here today. >> reporting at stanford, abc 7 sports. >> that's great. >> i hope i look that good when i'm 80. >> i hope i look to good at 70. >> i'm already there. >> i guess what, >> okay not close. >> that's our report here on tv 20 for all of us here, i'm dan. thanksok for watching. appreciate your time. see you in 1 hour over on channel 7. goodbye for now
beat usc 4 state times that year.r us. >> we had had to look up to the trom an. not always academically. >> this team lost to michigan. eventual champion that year and 9 of the players went on to play pro ball with mixed results. >> i couldn't beat out robert o. he wasn't too shabby. >>reporter: 60 year reunion can be toughp, on man memory. >> i think we are trying to remember some of the good things that we did but until you see the name tag not quite sure, you...
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i am joined by several of my usc colleagues. my office is responsible for all capital planning and we're responsible for updating our long-range master plan. so today, i want to talk about our long-range development plan process and our schedule as well as some of the key proposals for our key sites. so let me start to reacquaint you with us. we're one of the 10 campuses and we have a research and patient care. we're focused on health science and we have 0 small student population. we do have a large employee population of 22 thousand for one time staff which makes us second to the city of san francisco. we have a medical center that is a world leader in health care. our land holding, properties holdings include 61 acres of open space reserve and altogether we come up about 8 million secret around san francisco. we've enjoyed long stoond relationships with san francisco medical center. and we have generated an impact of about $6.2 billion for the regional economy. so our long-range development plan is the universities equivalent
i am joined by several of my usc colleagues. my office is responsible for all capital planning and we're responsible for updating our long-range master plan. so today, i want to talk about our long-range development plan process and our schedule as well as some of the key proposals for our key sites. so let me start to reacquaint you with us. we're one of the 10 campuses and we have a research and patient care. we're focused on health science and we have 0 small student population. we do have a...
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. >> now, usc quarterback matt barkley finally came off the draft boards yesterday.t in the fourth round to the philadelphia eagles. that fourth round pick is a far cry from where he was projected to go in last year' draft. some say he would have been a top ten pick if he had gone into the nfl, but instead, of course, he chose to stay at usc for his senior season, which was an average season at best. factor in that shoulder injury and his draft stock plummeted. he went from a first-round pick to a fourth-round pick which cost him at least $10 million. after three days, seven rounds, and 254 picks, the nfl draft is over. and it ended where it has since 1976, with mr. irrelevant. the colts went with justice cunningham. yes, his name is justice. he played for the south carolina gamecocks for the past four years as their tight end. fun fact about him. his brother's name is power. and he has two sisters named promise and sincere. for the past 38 years, we have seen mr. irrelevant tradition carries into the summer. they have a nice week in california where they help raise
. >> now, usc quarterback matt barkley finally came off the draft boards yesterday.t in the fourth round to the philadelphia eagles. that fourth round pick is a far cry from where he was projected to go in last year' draft. some say he would have been a top ten pick if he had gone into the nfl, but instead, of course, he chose to stay at usc for his senior season, which was an average season at best. factor in that shoulder injury and his draft stock plummeted. he went from a first-round...
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not here at usc and i'm not picking on usc. doesn't matter where we would be.there are fine teachers at every university, no question, but overwhelmingly it as an indoctrination. bill maher, man of the left, just had a guy from uc san bernardino. who -- said to him, i'm courteous, in light of the latest terror attacks. i'm just curious, if there had been a show mocking islam on broadway like there is mocking mormonism, do you think first that anybody would have put it on some do you think there would have been violin result and the professor says, no, no, would have been the same. muslims are perfect live okay with that -- perfectly okay with that. you're taught lies on a campus. yale university is so scared of islamists that they refused at the last moment in their own book on the mohammad cartoons in denmark to publish the cartops in a book on the cartoons they would not publish cartoons. on a book on nazi anti-september tim would they have preduesed naziisms about the ju jews in of course. no christian is killing anybody for antichristianity. there's a chris
not here at usc and i'm not picking on usc. doesn't matter where we would be.there are fine teachers at every university, no question, but overwhelmingly it as an indoctrination. bill maher, man of the left, just had a guy from uc san bernardino. who -- said to him, i'm courteous, in light of the latest terror attacks. i'm just curious, if there had been a show mocking islam on broadway like there is mocking mormonism, do you think first that anybody would have put it on some do you think there...
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it's reported that usc will pay him 1.5 million bucks. >>> women's college basketball number two seed california rallied in the second half and forced o.t. and then edged out four seed georgia, 65-62, giving the golden bears their first trip to the final four. number one seed connecticut roded two seed kentucky. the huskies advance to final four on sunday for at that record six straight times. >>> now baseball, dodgers pitcher clayton kershaw hit his first career home run against san francisco. and the former cy young winner also pitched a 4-0 shutout. the 2012 rookie the year bryce harper of the washington nationals hit home runs in his first two at-bats against miami. and the nats beat the marlins, 2-0 there. >>> before the nationals game, opening-day ceremonies included a giant flag in the outfield and a special sandy hook tribute. moments of silence were also held in other major league ballparks for those affected by the shootings in newtown, connecticut. >>> in moscow, students showed off their riding tricks. their secret? specially bred horses trained to run at 25 miles per hour
it's reported that usc will pay him 1.5 million bucks. >>> women's college basketball number two seed california rallied in the second half and forced o.t. and then edged out four seed georgia, 65-62, giving the golden bears their first trip to the final four. number one seed connecticut roded two seed kentucky. the huskies advance to final four on sunday for at that record six straight times. >>> now baseball, dodgers pitcher clayton kershaw hit his first career home run...
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i was at usc. i wrote a weekly humor column in a similar style to yours. i ended up writing 100 of these every week, every night. >> and you are homeless now. >> sincerely, it was one of the most rewarding experiences i had done, so thank you for that. >> is that the statement or the question? >> the statement. >> he is so much more a fan of mine and yours. if anybody has any questions about deli, i am here for you. sliced meat? i am here for you. hitler, bin laden, and this kid. i hate him. >> you're right about that head comment. >> and you are standing pretty far away. [laughter] >> in transitioning from writing your short for humor to yearlong for narrative, what was the biggest challenge? >> being brave enough to try it. i was in my 40 pause before i even tried to write a novel. i said i did not know how to do it. if you read a lot, and you can figure out what you're supposed to do -- the hard part is -- the difference is, in the novel, the long form, you need some sort of plot. when i wrote a humor column, i never a word about any structure. there wa
i was at usc. i wrote a weekly humor column in a similar style to yours. i ended up writing 100 of these every week, every night. >> and you are homeless now. >> sincerely, it was one of the most rewarding experiences i had done, so thank you for that. >> is that the statement or the question? >> the statement. >> he is so much more a fan of mine and yours. if anybody has any questions about deli, i am here for you. sliced meat? i am here for you. hitler, bin...
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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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but live here on the campus of usc we're pleased to be joined on set by luis rodriquez. his most recent book is, it calls you back a man odyssey through love addiction revolutions and heating. it was a national book critics circle award finalist. mr. rodriguez, in your title, what does it refer to? >> it is mostly made you representative to where i grew up in the streets, addiction, it keeps calling you back. and it is a struggle to overcome it, astral to find some dignity and grace thrift, this girl to become a father, which is a really big part of my story, how my kids save my life, but at the same time was still too fractured a broken to really be a good father. i had to learn. sobering up. being a father to all my kids. it is really the struggle of knowing that the madness will always be there and knowing how to carry your character and -- >> your first book, always running kamal was that about? >> the gang life in the streets of los angeles commanded cannot a year after the l.a. riots. people wanted to know was up with the gangs. i was the first one to write about t
but live here on the campus of usc we're pleased to be joined on set by luis rodriquez. his most recent book is, it calls you back a man odyssey through love addiction revolutions and heating. it was a national book critics circle award finalist. mr. rodriguez, in your title, what does it refer to? >> it is mostly made you representative to where i grew up in the streets, addiction, it keeps calling you back. and it is a struggle to overcome it, astral to find some dignity and grace...
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special gift for the young girl being shot by an arrow wop while on a field trip to usc berkeley. she just received a gift package from pop singer taylor swift. she was shot by an arrow to the lawrence hall of science in berkeley last week. her mom sent us these photos of her happy daughter yesterday. during the ride to the hospital, nadine says she kept her mind off the pain by singing taylor swift songs. no doubt she found out about that and autographed some special things for her. >> very kind thing to help ease the pain. >>> is it painful on the roads or still too early? >> it's still very quiet. not a lot of slowdowns outside. one accident to report. that accident comes to us right now on 580 at canal boulevard in the richmond area. and it's on the off-ramp at canal boulevard off-ramp there on the right-hand shoulder. car is broken down. but it's not causing any slowdowns on the roads. as you approach that scene, use caution and keep an eye out for the car there on the specific location. things are god to go and, of course, volume is still very light. even in the south bay, l
special gift for the young girl being shot by an arrow wop while on a field trip to usc berkeley. she just received a gift package from pop singer taylor swift. she was shot by an arrow to the lawrence hall of science in berkeley last week. her mom sent us these photos of her happy daughter yesterday. during the ride to the hospital, nadine says she kept her mind off the pain by singing taylor swift songs. no doubt she found out about that and autographed some special things for her. >>...
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karen is a sociologist at usc, right here. she writes about media and society and is look is her fourth book. one of her previous books is called "celebrity culture and the american dream" start a men's social mobility. she has been or been or is a country pitcher huffington posts "new york times" l.a. times and other publications. welcome, karen. and her current book is called connecting social problems and popular culture, why media is not the answer. [applause] i'm working backwards here. i forgot to tell you, please silencer cell phones during this session and following the panel there will be a book signing and a book signing for this panel is located at the signing area one. it's on the map. i'm not entirely sure where it is but that is where the signing will be. you are not allowed to record the session. okay, before we get started i thought we would read some excerpts from each book and i really recommend them all. my own book which we will talk about that and there's a lot of overlap here. "race-baiter" the feminist c
karen is a sociologist at usc, right here. she writes about media and society and is look is her fourth book. one of her previous books is called "celebrity culture and the american dream" start a men's social mobility. she has been or been or is a country pitcher huffington posts "new york times" l.a. times and other publications. welcome, karen. and her current book is called connecting social problems and popular culture, why media is not the answer. [applause] i'm...
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with usc. it's a great place to be. on the other side, we have access to the venture capitalist firms, where we can see trends and where the money is going. >>> is there a stereotype with the german engineers that you do about -- you know the stereotypes. german engineers are exacting, run on time. silicon valley engineers show up in flip-flops and shorts and put their feet up and drink lots of red bull. is there any disconnect between the two? do you have to adjust one culture to another? >> i think we have to adjust. each and everybody is adapting, our american colleagues become more german and german colleagues take it more laidback. yeah, we adapt. >>> there's a ton of software in bmws as we speak. how much of it will be coming from your little neck of -- our little neck of the woods here, versus how much is home in germany or wherever. >> we work on a different scope of projects. we have quick prototyping projects as well as long term. we have about three months to five, six seven years down the road. we have this
with usc. it's a great place to be. on the other side, we have access to the venture capitalist firms, where we can see trends and where the money is going. >>> is there a stereotype with the german engineers that you do about -- you know the stereotypes. german engineers are exacting, run on time. silicon valley engineers show up in flip-flops and shorts and put their feet up and drink lots of red bull. is there any disconnect between the two? do you have to adjust one culture to...
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or usc schools part of the expansion. governor brown pushing schools to aggressively have online courses. governor newsome there for the big announcement. >>> plans for canceling saturday service has been put on hold. in february, the postmaster general proposed cutting first class mail delivery on saturday to save taxpayers about $2 billion per year. >>> governor jerry brown, he's in china this morning. he says he has signed a trade deal of sorts with china. >> joins us now explaining why the governor can't make this an official full on deal. >> that's exactly right. states can't make their own independent deals with sovereign nations, but brown, who is in china to push for better trade with california the best he can, has signed an agreement to create a task force to find ways to boost trade and investment. now, china is already hugely important to california. a third of chinese exports to the u.s. and up here or pass through california courts and more than a third of chinese educated in the united states are educated a
or usc schools part of the expansion. governor brown pushing schools to aggressively have online courses. governor newsome there for the big announcement. >>> plans for canceling saturday service has been put on hold. in february, the postmaster general proposed cutting first class mail delivery on saturday to save taxpayers about $2 billion per year. >>> governor jerry brown, he's in china this morning. he says he has signed a trade deal of sorts with china. >> joins us...
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andy enfield takes his brand of basketball from florida coast to usc. in "bleacher report." . [bell dings] ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, llllet's get ready to bundlllllle... [ holding final syllable ] oh, yeah, sorry! let's get ready to bundle and save. now, that's progressive. oh, i think i broke my spleen! a confident retirement. those dreams have taken a beating lately. but no way we're going to let them die. ♪ ameriprise advisors can help keep your dreams alive like they helped millions of others. by listening. planning. working one on one. that's what ameriprise financial does. and that's what they can do with you. that's how ameriprise puts more within reach. ♪ >>> big news this morning for the cope of florida gulf coast university. guess what -- he's leaving the team he led to the sweet 16. here's more on the "bleacher report." vince? >>> hi, carol. they call florida gulf coast dunk city. we'll see if dunk city travels. like his team, andy enfield burst on to the national scene and now goes from ft. myers florida to hollywood. after just
andy enfield takes his brand of basketball from florida coast to usc. in "bleacher report." . [bell dings] ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, llllet's get ready to bundlllllle... [ holding final syllable ] oh, yeah, sorry! let's get ready to bundle and save. now, that's progressive. oh, i think i broke my spleen! a confident retirement. those dreams have taken a beating lately. but no way we're going to let them die. ♪ ameriprise advisors can help keep your dreams alive like they...
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but there is morbid fears just been named coach at usc. now that is living large., these moving from zero tax florida to 13.3% tax california, but in my book he is still living the american dream. at a dry cleaner, we replaced people with a machine. what? customers didn't like it. so why do banks do it? hello? hello?! if your bank doesn't let you talk to a real person 24/7, you need an ally. hello? ally bank. your money needs an ally. stuart: will you please look at this? i think this is another intraday all-time high for the dow. up 88 points now at 14,660. health care stocks are higher all across the board and significantly so. give me the reason. nicole: just pick one, anyone. this is because humana says the medicare rate is improving. there was an idea there would be some proposed cuts cutting into the revenue of some of these insurers. they sai are the government ince in payment rates for medicare advantage and 2014 is making all of these stocks in this. what we're seeing is cigna at an all-time high. stuart: a solid gain in deed. thank you very much. law scho
but there is morbid fears just been named coach at usc. now that is living large., these moving from zero tax florida to 13.3% tax california, but in my book he is still living the american dream. at a dry cleaner, we replaced people with a machine. what? customers didn't like it. so why do banks do it? hello? hello?! if your bank doesn't let you talk to a real person 24/7, you need an ally. hello? ally bank. your money needs an ally. stuart: will you please look at this? i think this is...
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usc will pay him $1.5 million.lations. >>> in women's college basketball, number 2 seed california rallied in the second half to force o.t. and edged out georgia 65-62. that gives the golden bears their first trip to the final four. number one seed connecticut routed 2 seed kentucky 82 han 53. the huskies advanced on sunday for a record, get this, sixth straight time. >>> in baseball now, dodgers pitcher clayton kershaw hit his first career home run against san francisco and the former cy young winner also pitched a 4-0 shutout. the 2012 rookie of the year, bryce harper of the nationals, he hit home runs in his first two at-bats. the nats beat the marlins 2-0. before the nationals game, opening day ceremonies included a giant flag in the outfield and a special sandy hook tribute. moments of silence were held in other major league ball parks for those affected by the shootings in newtown, connecticut. >>> just ahead, tom hanks brings down the house. heidi klum comes out and she's -- a hugely embarrassing moment for
usc will pay him $1.5 million.lations. >>> in women's college basketball, number 2 seed california rallied in the second half to force o.t. and edged out georgia 65-62. that gives the golden bears their first trip to the final four. number one seed connecticut routed 2 seed kentucky 82 han 53. the huskies advanced on sunday for a record, get this, sixth straight time. >>> in baseball now, dodgers pitcher clayton kershaw hit his first career home run against san francisco and...
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i've done a lot of 42 usc 1983 work, for example, for 35 years. i've been deeply involved in the issue with regard to cell phone hazards because of the deaths of four kliegsclose friends. one was particularly close, from [speaker not understood] of west some a. so i've pretty much devoted my life to this at this point. i in substance have seen that this committee is interested in objective study before taking action. i think you should be aware that there have been startling new developments in the area of peer reviewed science in this area that dramatically affect the whole fees motion in terms of the application of 42 u.s.c. 1988. and my job here to you today is to give you straight answer to any question. and in addition to that, point out to you that the general accounting office has directed the f-c-c to conduct a new study because of these indications which is underway now, which drastically affects the whole underlying scientific body of data with regard to this. furthermore, i am going to tender for you for your attention a copy and i have
i've done a lot of 42 usc 1983 work, for example, for 35 years. i've been deeply involved in the issue with regard to cell phone hazards because of the deaths of four kliegsclose friends. one was particularly close, from [speaker not understood] of west some a. so i've pretty much devoted my life to this at this point. i in substance have seen that this committee is interested in objective study before taking action. i think you should be aware that there have been startling new developments in...
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he was all set to go to usc then he was wrongly convicted of rape. banks was cleared last may.terday he signed with the atlanta falcons. he will take part in off-season workouts. did you see that jump? and he'll have a shot at making that team during training camp. good luck to him. >> yes. wonderful story. >> wow. >>> up next, we have a shake-up in late night tv, jimmy fallon getting a major promotion, which he and jay leno had plenty to say about last night. >> and the pound pup with an interesting skill. you're going to hear all about it coming up next. [ male announcer ] this is bob, a regular guy with an irregular heartbeat. the usual, bob? not today. [ male announcer ] bob has afib: atrial fibrillation not caused by a heart valve problem, a condition that puts him at greater risk for a stroke. [ gps ] turn left. i don't think so. [ male announcer ] for years, bob took warfarin, and made a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but not anymore. bob's doctor recommended a different option: once-a-day xarelto®. xarelto® is the first and only once-a-day prescript
he was all set to go to usc then he was wrongly convicted of rape. banks was cleared last may.terday he signed with the atlanta falcons. he will take part in off-season workouts. did you see that jump? and he'll have a shot at making that team during training camp. good luck to him. >> yes. wonderful story. >> wow. >>> up next, we have a shake-up in late night tv, jimmy fallon getting a major promotion, which he and jay leno had plenty to say about last night. >> and...
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dunk city is -- usc, not much of a surprise here.d, florida's gulf coast team became the darlings of this year's ncaa tournament advancing to the sweet 16 before getting knocked off by florida. it's named the new head coach at southern cal. enfield was making about $157,000 a year at fgcu. sources tell espn that he will earn roughly ten times that much at sc. enfield does, however, face a pretty significant uphill climb. the trojans have not made the ncaa tournament since 2011. they haven't reached the final four since 1954. >>> here's some good news for a story that didn't start that way. louisville guard kevin ware who suffered that awful compound fracture in the game against duke is expected to head home from the hospital today. if he continues to recover, he should be able to make it home to atlanta to support his team during their final four game against wichita state. atlanta, by the way, is his home as well where he played high school hoops. the university senior, associate athletic director tweeted this photo of ware. he was
dunk city is -- usc, not much of a surprise here.d, florida's gulf coast team became the darlings of this year's ncaa tournament advancing to the sweet 16 before getting knocked off by florida. it's named the new head coach at southern cal. enfield was making about $157,000 a year at fgcu. sources tell espn that he will earn roughly ten times that much at sc. enfield does, however, face a pretty significant uphill climb. the trojans have not made the ncaa tournament since 2011. they haven't...
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he had a usc scholarship to play football. he went to prison over five years.aid i'm not bitter. i just want to play ball. someone give me the chance. we pleaded here on the 5 with the nfl coaches, somebody give him a chance. this week he was signed to the atlanta falcons. congratulations, brian, i'm sure you have a lot of fans here. >> that is great. you know how sometimes you wish that your dog could talk and how rescue animals know that they are being rescued. tyler, texas after they found out when he barked it sounded like he was saying something. take a listen. [barking] i love you greg. >> band phrase? >> oh, man. >> you can't make this stuff up. >> i was going to say that about that you just can't make that stuff up. i'm not because i hate that phrase. >> that's a good ban phrase. bob, do you want to go next? >> the ncaa is coming to a close here. we have got four teams left. louisville plays wichita state tonight. wichita state how they ever got there i don't know. louisville favored by 10.5. take that you will make some money. the luckiest team in all
he had a usc scholarship to play football. he went to prison over five years.aid i'm not bitter. i just want to play ball. someone give me the chance. we pleaded here on the 5 with the nfl coaches, somebody give him a chance. this week he was signed to the atlanta falcons. congratulations, brian, i'm sure you have a lot of fans here. >> that is great. you know how sometimes you wish that your dog could talk and how rescue animals know that they are being rescued. tyler, texas after they...
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. >> usc understands the challenge. >> to understand how the brain is connected so we can better understand certain diseases like autism and even cancer. >> dr. mitch berger says mapping could have a huge impact. >> probably the important is better understanding how language is processed and how it's affected. during different diseases such as multiple sclerosis or alzheimer's skis or with trauk brain injury. >> we're making thanksgiving dinner and... i get get the flour sister she said what is that? >> two and a half years later his wife's dementia has taken herway her ability to read a menu. >> she's disappearing in front of me. >> he knows the proposal to spend $100 million hold nose hope for his wife but is he convinced is a small price. >> when we see what's happening with all of our veterans coming back with brain injuries what we're going to pay in the next 10-15 years is beyond calculation. it's going to cost us much, much more. >> he shows how the brain interacts to form the idea of a word and signals it to verbal lies yiz that word. how they're hoping the va help doctors understan
. >> usc understands the challenge. >> to understand how the brain is connected so we can better understand certain diseases like autism and even cancer. >> dr. mitch berger says mapping could have a huge impact. >> probably the important is better understanding how language is processed and how it's affected. during different diseases such as multiple sclerosis or alzheimer's skis or with trauk brain injury. >> we're making thanksgiving dinner and... i get get the...
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. >> is he someone you respected, yoo, someone i looked up to, i kind of thought he would go to usc orng like that. just someone i could trust my life over i would think. >> tell me, tell me the story, something that you recall with you and jahar, an anecdote. >> oven the things i can remember is one of the wrestling matches, we went to wrestling matches, i lost my match and he won the match and even though i lost the match he was -- like i really felt bad, the coach was pushing me hard, you got to beat this guy, i lost by a couple of points, he was like "it's cool dude, you're gonna win the next," he was the one that motivated me. >> did you at any point in time hear him talking about hating americans, plotting anything? >> he was at first when i saw him i thought he was white, like regular american. >> he had a wide variety of friends, he partied, he likes -- he never hated americans, he was trying to be a typical american boy. like i said, he was an excellent wrestling wrestler. >> did he -- >> he was a boxer, did a lot of stuff, he volunteered apparently for a best buddies club whi
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and i've got a 47-year-old son with a pitch for usc. and he told me what he thought i ought to do.works there. >> jimmy: yeah, the coach of the dodgers. manager. and rachel robinson saying go for it. so i go out there and that's what happened. and mattingly says, you know, george bush always said go to the mound. well, thank you very much. it's a little late for that. and besides, i never believed anything else he said. and mattingly said, well, he had to be right about something. >> that's pretty funny. that's a good one. >> i have another clip i would like to show you real quickly if we could. >> and here's jimmy kimmel. >> jimmy: see, watch this. look at that. actually over the fence! did you see that? i actually hit it so hard it went over the fence. isn't that something? see, it went way over the fence. harrison? >> yes. >> jimmy: next time there's an event like this, talk to me. i know what i'm doing out there is all i'm trying to say. >> okay. >> jimmy: when you are harrison ford, you can't screw anything up. if you trip over your shoe lace, it's like nice one, indiana jones
and i've got a 47-year-old son with a pitch for usc. and he told me what he thought i ought to do.works there. >> jimmy: yeah, the coach of the dodgers. manager. and rachel robinson saying go for it. so i go out there and that's what happened. and mattingly says, you know, george bush always said go to the mound. well, thank you very much. it's a little late for that. and besides, i never believed anything else he said. and mattingly said, well, he had to be right about something....