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at usc and what he represented at the time and how he became the first black corporate pitchman as farascinating how he went from being this great football player at usc to being the guy on television with endorsements before he even played in the nfl. say that sodoes much of human life is connected sports,ly, celebrity, politics. it is all interconnected. ezra: frankly it is very easy for me to start out knowing that i was going to do a story primarily about race. that is the gigantic theme in this film. path,ou start down this what i did realize is exactly what you said, the interconnectedness. you can't simplify it. you can't separate o'jays celebrity. then you get all these other issues. that sort of dawned on me quickly. at the same time, you can't tell the story and understand what happened if you go back to 1991 and 1992. this is a history that, in a situation that people had been living with in los angeles for decades, and unless you emotionally respond to that as a viewer, you will fail to understand. charlie: it does make you want to understand every historical event and ever
at usc and what he represented at the time and how he became the first black corporate pitchman as farascinating how he went from being this great football player at usc to being the guy on television with endorsements before he even played in the nfl. say that sodoes much of human life is connected sports,ly, celebrity, politics. it is all interconnected. ezra: frankly it is very easy for me to start out knowing that i was going to do a story primarily about race. that is the gigantic theme in...
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and my first lover was at the college at usc and i realized that the heavens opened. talking about intersection analogy, two primary parts of myself that became integrated.>>> reverend?>> you know, it is a very similar in very different story for me. being transgender, the trans community is one that may say in broad strokes, running similar experiences perhaps, 30 to 40 years after the gay and lesbian people, and the kind of stories you are telling are those that the gay people are experiencing right now. i get calls from all of the world because i am a transgender rabbi. i get emails, postcards, people that are having the very experience that you described, growing up in the synagogue, and they think they are the only trans jewish person in the world, and they are reaching out to talk with someone. or they are perhaps struggling because they believe what many people have believed, which is that the jewish life is no place for those that are nonconforming gender. but thank goodness that is no longer true, but still true too much of the time. >>> between the two of yo
and my first lover was at the college at usc and i realized that the heavens opened. talking about intersection analogy, two primary parts of myself that became integrated.>>> reverend?>> you know, it is a very similar in very different story for me. being transgender, the trans community is one that may say in broad strokes, running similar experiences perhaps, 30 to 40 years after the gay and lesbian people, and the kind of stories you are telling are those that the gay people...
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one poll late in the week it was a usc poll had among likely voters hillary clinton had a decent lead. one of the most interesting factors again if you got gray hair like me is the governor of california jerry brown wrote a letter saying's supported hillary clinton. he applauded senator sanders and laid out his reasons for clinton. if you are old enough to remember 1992 i covered this debate, i thought they would come to employees, jerry brown, bill clinton, about hillary clinton. >> he is funneling money to his wife's law firm for state business. that's number one. >> let me tell you something, jerry, i don't care what you say about me. you ought to be ashamed of yourself for jumping on my wife. you're not worth on being the same platform as my wife. >> don't try to escape it. >> jerry here with family wealth and $1500 suit and makes a lying accusation about my wife. that doesn't make it true. >> awesome, just like yesterday. >> there's a great psychodrama here. more recently jerry brown never endorsed barack obama and there's a feeling in california maybe they missed out on some thi
one poll late in the week it was a usc poll had among likely voters hillary clinton had a decent lead. one of the most interesting factors again if you got gray hair like me is the governor of california jerry brown wrote a letter saying's supported hillary clinton. he applauded senator sanders and laid out his reasons for clinton. if you are old enough to remember 1992 i covered this debate, i thought they would come to employees, jerry brown, bill clinton, about hillary clinton. >> he...
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went to usc in 1967.lucked out of the black community, out of black consciousness, and he's submerged in an all-white university. and i say this and i don't say it facetiously, but, he is seduced by white society. >> wow. we're back. that was a scene from the new espn documentary series on o.j. simpson entitled "o.j.: made in america." it's an in-depth picture of this country deals with race and justice. as o.j.'s quick rise to fame allowed him to transcend cultural boundaries. even as the fight for civil rights was well underway. the ultimate irony of the story, as we all know, as depicted in the film, while simpson wanted little to do with the african-american community during his rise, his eventual acquittal in 1995 hinged on his racial identity. here's a clip that shows how simpson's defense team built sympathy for him in a scene that takes place just before the jury was shown the interior of simpson's mansion. let's take a look. >> when you would walk up the grand staircase, there was a large wall wi
went to usc in 1967.lucked out of the black community, out of black consciousness, and he's submerged in an all-white university. and i say this and i don't say it facetiously, but, he is seduced by white society. >> wow. we're back. that was a scene from the new espn documentary series on o.j. simpson entitled "o.j.: made in america." it's an in-depth picture of this country deals with race and justice. as o.j.'s quick rise to fame allowed him to transcend cultural boundaries....
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the usc/"l.a.mes" poll shows bernie sanders has a one-point lead in the polls but clinton has a 10% lead in likely voters. >> this is not someone who should ever have the nuclear code, because it's not hard to imagine donald trump leading us into a war just because somebody got under his very thin skin. >> the democratic front-runner added that electing trump president would be a historic mistake for the country. last night, donald trump fired back at clinton calling her crooked, not presidential and more. >> the fact that they even allow her to participate in this race is a disgrace to the united states. it's a disgrace to our nation. it's a disgrace. >> trump was referring to the scandal surrounding clinton's use of private e-mails while secretary of state. >>> house speaker paul ryan tweeted yesterday he will be voting for trump in november. ryan wrote an editorial for a wisconsin newspaper in which he said he has more common ground with trump than disagreement. just last month you'll remember r
the usc/"l.a.mes" poll shows bernie sanders has a one-point lead in the polls but clinton has a 10% lead in likely voters. >> this is not someone who should ever have the nuclear code, because it's not hard to imagine donald trump leading us into a war just because somebody got under his very thin skin. >> the democratic front-runner added that electing trump president would be a historic mistake for the country. last night, donald trump fired back at clinton calling her...
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he graduated high school in just three years and was accepted to study film at usc. it was there, though, that some future demon first got their hooks in chad. >> pretty depressed and pretty lonely using substances to fill that hole. >> it was the beginning of a downward spiral that left chad living on the stress of santa cruz for four brutal years before realizing he did have the strength to fight his way back into society. >> i had survived an experience that not everyone does and that was pretty empowering. >> chad is now a project director for the downtown streets team, a non-profit with a tremendous track record of getting homeless off the streets and into housing and jobs. still, the amount of good chad can do here is limited by the amount of time he is spending here. hour upon hour relying on busses and trains to get to work sites all over the south bay. >> in the morning i could be in palo alto and in the middle of the day. >> sorry about that technical problem. it was just getting good. >> he's all over the place. jeff is relying on busses and trains to get
he graduated high school in just three years and was accepted to study film at usc. it was there, though, that some future demon first got their hooks in chad. >> pretty depressed and pretty lonely using substances to fill that hole. >> it was the beginning of a downward spiral that left chad living on the stress of santa cruz for four brutal years before realizing he did have the strength to fight his way back into society. >> i had survived an experience that not everyone...
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the usc/l.a. times poll shows sanders ahead of clinton by one point among registered voters.ut clinton has a ten-point lead among likely voters. >>> clinton took aim at the presumptive gop nominee in san diego yesterday. >> this is not someone who should ever have the nuclear code, because it's not hard to imagine donald trump leading us into a war just because somebody got under his very thin skin. >> the democratic front-runner added that electing trump president would be an historic mistake for the country. meantime, last night, donald trump fired back. he told supporters in san jose clinton did not look presidential, called her crooked and mo+e. >> the fact that they even allow her to participate in this race is a disgrace to the united states. it's a disgrace to our nation. it's a disgrace. >> trump was referring to the scandal surrounding clinton's use of private e-mail while secretary of state. >>> donald trump now has what some are calling the most important endorsement of his campaign. house speaker paul ryan tweeted yesterday he will be voting for trump in november.
the usc/l.a. times poll shows sanders ahead of clinton by one point among registered voters.ut clinton has a ten-point lead among likely voters. >>> clinton took aim at the presumptive gop nominee in san diego yesterday. >> this is not someone who should ever have the nuclear code, because it's not hard to imagine donald trump leading us into a war just because somebody got under his very thin skin. >> the democratic front-runner added that electing trump president would be...
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rap like a christmas present, he's entrepreneurial, a political activist and his seed resulted in a usc football player. but what can't he do? apparently, throw a baseball. >> there is snoop. hit the bull. good mechanics. >> old school. kennedy: he throws like a girl. i think the problem is snoop wasn't high. he was on his best behavior. remember -- the pitch was not great. just a bit outside. he shanked it. it's hard to tell which is worse. ams to donuts, snoop is a little better for the wear. topic 3. with the nba finals in full force. everyone is trying to get in on the action. patrick dickert decided to show off his skills on instagram. the secret trampoline at the free-throw line. some people insisted he faked the dunk or lowered the hoop while the school and his coach confirmed the dunk is legit. patrick took to his critics a little more aggressively. >> one lucky fan will go home with a game ball. >> that's your head next time. kennedy: how easy is it to get restraining orders in ohio. add politics to the mix and it's down right impossible. david goth formed trumpsingles.com. 500
rap like a christmas present, he's entrepreneurial, a political activist and his seed resulted in a usc football player. but what can't he do? apparently, throw a baseball. >> there is snoop. hit the bull. good mechanics. >> old school. kennedy: he throws like a girl. i think the problem is snoop wasn't high. he was on his best behavior. remember -- the pitch was not great. just a bit outside. he shanked it. it's hard to tell which is worse. ams to donuts, snoop is a little better...
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i stole the scientists from usc and said you can womb work for us now.u couldn't get anyone from ucla. kennedy: that's a beautiful wave. how long can you ride it for? >> for almost a minute. kennedy: in terms of the longer waves you can ride on the planet, how long is that? >> 2 minutes, but that's rare. most waves i grew up with riding are 5 seconds. a pipeline is a 5-second, 10-second long ride. but this wave -- we set up to just try to make the most perfect, flawless wave we could make. kennedy: i remember when you won your tenth championship. you have the model of the wave machine. people thought that you had a greater probability of getting an rf-4 wagon from quicksilver than making the wave machine. >> you know, its many just been there -- we have been work on it and studying it for so long. we decided northbound is going to build it for us. kennedy: are you going to build them in dubai and southern california and go to hurricane har sphwhoar. >> we have some plans but we are not disclosing. kennedy: you can tell me. >> the whole theme park thing i
i stole the scientists from usc and said you can womb work for us now.u couldn't get anyone from ucla. kennedy: that's a beautiful wave. how long can you ride it for? >> for almost a minute. kennedy: in terms of the longer waves you can ride on the planet, how long is that? >> 2 minutes, but that's rare. most waves i grew up with riding are 5 seconds. a pipeline is a 5-second, 10-second long ride. but this wave -- we set up to just try to make the most perfect, flawless wave we...
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if you're a college basketball fan you should get it right and there is a difference between usc and. i don't understand. you're picking your brackets. you supposedly know -- you're a sports fan. you know about everything. listen, caroline, don't worry about the product in my hair. worry about the fact that obviously you're a democrat and that's fine. i have no problem with that along party lines, but the president of the united states of america, the pronunciation of his name is barrack obama. if we can get that right, he can get ryan arc knack oh right. i think you have what it takes to knock the king. shoot your video. a hair product that i do use when i do it, send it to us and i'll talk to you. happy birthday to mom. happy saturday to mommy. amazing. did they text you that. my husband did. thank you, honey. loving you, three kids later. happy anniversary, mommy. i'll be stuck with that in my head all day. thanks for spending this saturday with us. tomorrow morning we cannot wait to severe weather then. thank you for watching good day. you scratch my back, i'll scratch yours. you
if you're a college basketball fan you should get it right and there is a difference between usc and. i don't understand. you're picking your brackets. you supposedly know -- you're a sports fan. you know about everything. listen, caroline, don't worry about the product in my hair. worry about the fact that obviously you're a democrat and that's fine. i have no problem with that along party lines, but the president of the united states of america, the pronunciation of his name is barrack obama....
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he graduated high school and was accepted to study film at usc.but it was there that future demons got their hooks in chad. >> using substances to fill that hole. >> reporter: it was the beginning of a downward spiral that ended up with him living on the streets of santa cruz for four brutal years before realizing he did have the strength to fight his way back into society. >> i had to survive. and i was pretty empowered. >> reporter: chad is now a project director for the downtown streets team, a non-profit with a tremendous track record of getting homeless off the streets and into housing and jobs. still, the amount of good chad can do here is limited by the amount of time he's spending here. hour upon hour relying on buses and trains, to get to work sites all over the south bay. >> the middle of the day could be in san jose. >> reporter: chad can't afford $100,000, a fully-equipped accessible van would cost. he could, however, afford a cup of coffee with julie. once julie, who was active in civic life heard chad's story, she decided to help. sh
he graduated high school and was accepted to study film at usc.but it was there that future demons got their hooks in chad. >> using substances to fill that hole. >> reporter: it was the beginning of a downward spiral that ended up with him living on the streets of santa cruz for four brutal years before realizing he did have the strength to fight his way back into society. >> i had to survive. and i was pretty empowered. >> reporter: chad is now a project director for...
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can you tell usc where you are, what gate and what intersection t@q is?m at sootland road, branch avenue. the entrance to joint base air force. this is one of the many entrances. now let's get the entrance. unmashlgd suv with sirens flashing entering now. we have seen federal vehicles entering. as i said one prince george's county fire vehicle. >> chris gordon out there. thank you. we'll let you get new information. >> this is coming from stars and stripes. stars and stripes reporting the pink reporting a barricade situation on the third floor of building 10 of 0, the medical facility and the base was locked down as the cig was unfolding." that's new information barricade situation at building 1060. at 9:00 at joint base andrewsnb there was a scheduled practice but minutes later reports there was an actual shooter on the scene. >> megan, are you seeing some activity? >> i am. i'll step away so you can take a look behind us. we went down t bit here, still seems to be part of this medical complex. can you see the personnel in fatigues with dogs. doesn't see
can you tell usc where you are, what gate and what intersection t@q is?m at sootland road, branch avenue. the entrance to joint base air force. this is one of the many entrances. now let's get the entrance. unmashlgd suv with sirens flashing entering now. we have seen federal vehicles entering. as i said one prince george's county fire vehicle. >> chris gordon out there. thank you. we'll let you get new information. >> this is coming from stars and stripes. stars and stripes...
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. >> you were a student at usc -- >> yes.rojan. >> gamecock. >> my mom was at usc. but my dad went to ucla. >> but you might see her on campus? >> my mom or me? >> you. >> my mom doesn't go there anymore. yes, i go on campus. i'm going part-time. i won't graduate until i'm probably 37. it's important to me to go to school and kind of -- i love college. i love being in the classroom. >> you have inspired me to be myself for the rest of the show. >> if you'd only listen. >> thanks, laura. congratulations. >>> we have bombshell testimony from a former state department official blaming benghazi on hillary's e-mail shot. >>> this is the shot of the morning, you don't want to miss it. >> you can do it. >> no way he'll go in the water. no way. goodbye icky sunscreen. hello new coppertone sport. it's reformulated to feel lighter on your skin, but still protects and stays on strong. new coppertone sport. hello sunshine. for fastidious librarian emily skinner, each day was fueled by thorough preparation for events to come. well somewhe
. >> you were a student at usc -- >> yes.rojan. >> gamecock. >> my mom was at usc. but my dad went to ucla. >> but you might see her on campus? >> my mom or me? >> you. >> my mom doesn't go there anymore. yes, i go on campus. i'm going part-time. i won't graduate until i'm probably 37. it's important to me to go to school and kind of -- i love college. i love being in the classroom. >> you have inspired me to be myself for the rest of the...
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usc poll says clinton leads by one percent acknowledge point, 44-43.ince both policy are in the margins of error. statistically the race is a toss-up. in pledged delegates sanders lags behind clinton 1501 to 1769 and had you add in the super delegates. clinton has 2313 just 17 delegates shy of winning the nomination. clinton could earn all of those from north carolina next tuesday withr 143 delegates will be decided before california's 548 delegates are chosen. nonetheless, sanders in fairfield earlier today remains committed to taking his fight all the way to the convention. >> all of us know that change, real change in this country never occurs from the top on down. it is always the bottom on up. >> and that's what this campaign is about. >> but mr. sanders has this problem. he has to have a situation where he basically turns over the congress to democratic both in the senate and in the house of representatives. but in 2014, 9 six percent of all incumbents elected. a tall order. otherwise facing gridlock as president obama has faced gridlock for the
usc poll says clinton leads by one percent acknowledge point, 44-43.ince both policy are in the margins of error. statistically the race is a toss-up. in pledged delegates sanders lags behind clinton 1501 to 1769 and had you add in the super delegates. clinton has 2313 just 17 delegates shy of winning the nomination. clinton could earn all of those from north carolina next tuesday withr 143 delegates will be decided before california's 548 delegates are chosen. nonetheless, sanders in fairfield...
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but demi was spotted out saturday night at a usc event looking happy. >> usually they break up before statement comes out. >> maybe she's just over it now. >> maybe they both are. we wish them the best. >> we to. taylor swift did surprise action at someone's wedding. >> i love this story. it's so darling. taylor swift crashed a new jersey couple's wedding to perform "blank space." the groom's sister reached out to taylor swift a few months ago. their mother had died. his sister worked it out that taylor could come and perform at his wedding. >> she just -- is that her playing right there on the piano? >> was she in the neighborhood? >> yeah. she just came for the wedding. i mean, she had some time, now that her and calvin harris aren't dating anymore. >> and by the way, that someone reached out, they were able to ultimately get to taylor swift. >> how would you find taylor swift? >> facebook. >> all of the social medias. >> you can do it. >>> richard simmons. we hear some things that are scary. >> tmz reported on friday he had been admitted to the hospital for bizarre conduct. he was
but demi was spotted out saturday night at a usc event looking happy. >> usually they break up before statement comes out. >> maybe she's just over it now. >> maybe they both are. we wish them the best. >> we to. taylor swift did surprise action at someone's wedding. >> i love this story. it's so darling. taylor swift crashed a new jersey couple's wedding to perform "blank space." the groom's sister reached out to taylor swift a few months ago. their...
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[laughter] in usc men and women of integrity and excellence in europe made us all proud. and perhaps no one would have been more proud of your success broder door who sacrifice in afghanistan we honor and his family joins us today. [applause] you have learned other lessons as well, like what happens when you paint one of the planes in your class. mind,uch achievements in i hereby grant amnesty to all cadets serving restrictions confinement for minor offense, only minor. today we congratulate our newest air force officers. and on behalf of the american people, i thank you for choosing a life of service. in the coming weeks, some of you will head to the chapel to get married. in the years ahead, you and your families will serve around the world. as often as you will be responsible for those under your command and will be called upon to lead with wisdom, courage, and compassion. that is what i want to talk with you about today. i served as commander-in-chief for nearly eight years now. it has been the highest honor my life to lead the greatest military history of the world.
[laughter] in usc men and women of integrity and excellence in europe made us all proud. and perhaps no one would have been more proud of your success broder door who sacrifice in afghanistan we honor and his family joins us today. [applause] you have learned other lessons as well, like what happens when you paint one of the planes in your class. mind,uch achievements in i hereby grant amnesty to all cadets serving restrictions confinement for minor offense, only minor. today we congratulate...
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defeated to win it all as unc but he confused some of the letters in the alphabet calling their opponent uscdifferent coasts. it would have been nice if he had the right name for the villanova player that set up the winning shot. >> and then there is ryan arcidiacono. now i just sped through that in case i didn't say it right. (laughter). >> barack obama is tough. but arcidiacono, man, that's a lot of vowels in there. so we'll call hit arch. >> barack obama is easy. ryan arcidiacono, get it right. you're the president of the united states. >> they'll just call him arch. >> it's a big night. >> mega >> bullets didn't just hit the car, but local hospital, well, the bizarre details surrounding this coming up in a live report. >> search is on for the person who killed a 77 year old man in his own home, what neighbors heard coming from the house the day before the victim's body was found. >> arch, ryan arcidiacono, and daniel ochefu. >> the first time you said ryan
defeated to win it all as unc but he confused some of the letters in the alphabet calling their opponent uscdifferent coasts. it would have been nice if he had the right name for the villanova player that set up the winning shot. >> and then there is ryan arcidiacono. now i just sped through that in case i didn't say it right. (laughter). >> barack obama is tough. but arcidiacono, man, that's a lot of vowels in there. so we'll call hit arch. >> barack obama is easy. ryan...
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one of our federal law enforcement sources pointed out to us that there is a provision within 18 usc, that you have a responsibility if you have knowledge of a felony, to report that to authorities. this was not the case here, though it does seem to me, you've got an excellent legal eagle right down the desk from you that could tell you more about it. but really the focus is on the attempted murder, accessory to murder and material support. which is low-hanging fruit in this case, this is the boilerplate charge you see in almost all of these cases. >> this father, saddiq mateen, something is not sitting right with me. his lost his son. it was terrible, there was not much emotion. the only emotion he showed was some of the videos he was making, they seemed almost anti-american. some of them. he has ties to afghanistan, he claims to be the interim president of afghanistan. he seems very crazy. the question is how deep can they dig into father, even though they don't have a direct link yet? >> that's an excellent question. saddiqi ma teen has emerged as a very colorful figure in this inv
one of our federal law enforcement sources pointed out to us that there is a provision within 18 usc, that you have a responsibility if you have knowledge of a felony, to report that to authorities. this was not the case here, though it does seem to me, you've got an excellent legal eagle right down the desk from you that could tell you more about it. but really the focus is on the attempted murder, accessory to murder and material support. which is low-hanging fruit in this case, this is the...
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[ laughter ] give me a usc fight any day of the week.ot a golf and. >> and fox is airing the u.s. open. >> thanks for joining us tonight. good night. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ as long as you love me, anyit's alright. ♪e. ♪ ♪ bend me shape me, any way you want me. ♪ shape the best sleep of your life. sleep number beds with sleepiq technology adjust any way you want it. the bed that moves you. only at a sleep number store. okay, your brother's lunch is packed. you're buying your own lunch. luke, alex, come on, let's go! there he is. last chance for the summer handshake. [ imitates explosion ] dad? come on, we're only halfway done. i need help. i was supposed to keep a journal all summer. it's due today. wow, first day of school, and you're already behind? [ groans ] i'm dead. all right, tell me how far you've gotten. okay. "june 21st -- found a stick." mm. "june 22nd..." that's it. that's it? it was a really cool stick. he's right. it looked like a snake. getting everybody out of the house in the morning can be really tough, especially the first day of scho
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this policy brings sf usc in line with new state requirements. >>> a major u.s. city is about to impose a tax on sugary drinks. city leaders in philadelphia are expected to finalize a new taxes today. this would put a 1.5 cent tax on each ounce of soda on coffee, juice, or energy drinks. that comes out to about one dollar for a two liter or more or more than two dollars for a 12 pack. proposals have been rejected in 30 other cities and states including san francisco. berkeley is the only other american city that has a soda tax. >>> coordinated raids on a cannabis product company and the north bay. questions about the operation and how the business is defending itself. >> reporter: we are learning more about the san jose police officer killed in a crash earlier this week. we will tell you how he is being remembered and what is being planned for him. >>> the morning commute is a little dicey in the east bay because of a sig-alert. lanes continue to be blocked and traffic is backing up all the way to hayward out of fremont. we will give you alternates when we come b
this policy brings sf usc in line with new state requirements. >>> a major u.s. city is about to impose a tax on sugary drinks. city leaders in philadelphia are expected to finalize a new taxes today. this would put a 1.5 cent tax on each ounce of soda on coffee, juice, or energy drinks. that comes out to about one dollar for a two liter or more or more than two dollars for a 12 pack. proposals have been rejected in 30 other cities and states including san francisco. berkeley is the...
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for example, "the los angeles times"/usc poll that was released this week found that 23 you're just looking at all of the voters, registered voters, it's basically deadlocked. bernie sanders has a slight advantage. then if you look at the people most likely to turn out to vote, hillary clinton has a ten-point lead. so, i think that what the real question is, who shows up on tuesday? are we going to see the new voters that bernie sanders has activated, particularly younger votes voters, particularly voters not affiliated with the democratic party, come out and cast their ballot? >> i want to dissect that a little more. we looked at the number of registered voters from -- in 2008 there were 6.7 million in the state of california. that's on the democratic side, obviously. in 2016, 8 million. that's a pretty big jump. that's way more than a million people added to that pool. who does that favor? >> i think you can slice and dice the numbers lots of different ways. it's actually pretty difficult to tease out who exactly caused this jump. bernie sanders will say that he has activated a whole new
for example, "the los angeles times"/usc poll that was released this week found that 23 you're just looking at all of the voters, registered voters, it's basically deadlocked. bernie sanders has a slight advantage. then if you look at the people most likely to turn out to vote, hillary clinton has a ten-point lead. so, i think that what the real question is, who shows up on tuesday? are we going to see the new voters that bernie sanders has activated, particularly younger votes...
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defeated to win it all as unc but he confused some of the letters in the alphabet calling their opponent usct different coasts. it would have been nice if he had the right name for the villanova player that set up the winning shot. >> and then there is ryan arcidiacono. now i just sped through that in case i didn't say it right. (laughter). >> barack obama is tough. but arcidiacono, man, that's a lot of vowels in there. so we'll call hit arch. >> barack obama is easy. ryan arcidiacono, get it right. you're the president of the united states. >> they'll just call him arch. >> it's a big night. >> mega millions drawing is up next. good luck. don't let dust and allergies get between you and life's beautiful moments. with flonase allergy relief, they wont. when we breathe in allergens, our bodies react by over producing six key inflammatory substances that cause our symptoms. most allergy pills only control one substance. flonase controls six. and six is greater than one. flonase outperforms the #1 non-drowsy allergy pill. so you can seize those moments, wherever you find them. flonase. six is g
defeated to win it all as unc but he confused some of the letters in the alphabet calling their opponent usct different coasts. it would have been nice if he had the right name for the villanova player that set up the winning shot. >> and then there is ryan arcidiacono. now i just sped through that in case i didn't say it right. (laughter). >> barack obama is tough. but arcidiacono, man, that's a lot of vowels in there. so we'll call hit arch. >> barack obama is easy. ryan...
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senator bernie sanders trying to woo fresh support today in los angeles as a new usc "los angeles timesad heat among all eligible voters in the california democratic primary. you see there sanders actually leading clinton 44%-43%. that is well within the poll's margin of error. i should note among likely voters, this is key, clinton leading sanders by a whopping 10%. chris frates joining me. what did sanders have to say today, particularly as we see the numbers come out? >> reporter: we heard from a defiant bernie sanders. he held a press conference this afternoon in los angeles where he continued to lay the groundwork for what sounds like his rationale to continue his campaign past tuesday, even if hillary clinton is able to clinch that nomination. and if you -- he acknowledges that it's a tough uphill climb for him. and if you take a look at the math, you start to understand why. hillary clinton needs just about 70 delegates to clinch that nomination. bernie sanders needs more than 800 delegates. but hillary clinton's support comes a huge chunk from the so-called superdelegates. she h
senator bernie sanders trying to woo fresh support today in los angeles as a new usc "los angeles timesad heat among all eligible voters in the california democratic primary. you see there sanders actually leading clinton 44%-43%. that is well within the poll's margin of error. i should note among likely voters, this is key, clinton leading sanders by a whopping 10%. chris frates joining me. what did sanders have to say today, particularly as we see the numbers come out? >> reporter:...
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that, 26h6 riders have been arrested and many bikes have been seizedbeen and the police chief told usce today it's not over yet. she is crediting those peopleseo who saw those pictures, called l police and wanted to help. let's start with the video so vo many people have been talking about. prince george's county police have charged therg rider, 26-year-old pierre sterling barber and the person takingnd the video recording,ecordi 25-year-old michael wayne. roan. >> if you refuse to this behavior previously justy j stop if that you're going tof do it this weekend justhteekendt understand that you may y conduct this behavior thisth weekend but the public has hadcs enough and tuesday or or wednesday or thursday of next week, we're going to choose the time come to your work, ccome to your home where we're going arrest and charge you for these instances. >> reporter: both men areor facing multiple charges including negligent driving and other traffic violations.afl we also found barber on thearr maryland sex offender registry r connected to a pass conviction. >> if we can we'll destroye'll d
that, 26h6 riders have been arrested and many bikes have been seizedbeen and the police chief told usce today it's not over yet. she is crediting those peopleseo who saw those pictures, called l police and wanted to help. let's start with the video so vo many people have been talking about. prince george's county police have charged therg rider, 26-year-old pierre sterling barber and the person takingnd the video recording,ecordi 25-year-old michael wayne. roan. >> if you refuse to this...
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moments ago our friends at usc and "l.a.and interesting enough, clinton up 10 points on sanders among likely voters, among all registered voters in the same poll, sanders is up 1 point, 44/43. gee, wonder if turnout will matter. both candidates have milt. events in california, today, tomorrow, through tuesday trying to sway some of the last-minute undecided. nearly 44% of registered voters are democrats, 27% are republicans and another 24% have no party preference it's the last group that is going to be key to sanders' chances. those no party preference voters, declined to state as they're called in california, get a ballot without any presidential kands under california law, those voters can get a democratic ballot only if they ask for one at their polling place. this got very complicated for male -- mail voters, not the gender. independent voters are critical for california. our latest poll gives him a huge advantage, while clinton is dominant with democrats. this, perhaps, is the key to this primary. joining me now from c
moments ago our friends at usc and "l.a.and interesting enough, clinton up 10 points on sanders among likely voters, among all registered voters in the same poll, sanders is up 1 point, 44/43. gee, wonder if turnout will matter. both candidates have milt. events in california, today, tomorrow, through tuesday trying to sway some of the last-minute undecided. nearly 44% of registered voters are democrats, 27% are republicans and another 24% have no party preference it's the last group that...
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you go to the los angeles county usc county hospital, memorial hospital, big county hospital, in torrance, ucla torrance, uc irvine, the county hospitals, and any emergency hospital, in america, they go in, and i get free health care and if american goes to mexico they don't get free health care. they get put in jail. if you're illegal american in mexico, you're going to get harassed. you got to pay bribes, you get the full rub-around -- >> host: okay, jeff, let's let mr. corchado respond, the last part of what he had to say. >> guest: i missed that. >> host: he was saying if you are an american and you go into mexico illegally, that you have to pay bribessor, you get harassed. >> guest: unfortunately that's true. when you -- there's certain regions of mexico -- i think one of the biggest -- the most sadness i hear 0 from americans -- whether americans or mexicans, day can't travel freely throughout the countryy because you have to pay bribes. will say there are lot of americans who come to mexico because of free, easy, health care, throughout mexico. mexicans sometimes jokingly say, if t
you go to the los angeles county usc county hospital, memorial hospital, big county hospital, in torrance, ucla torrance, uc irvine, the county hospitals, and any emergency hospital, in america, they go in, and i get free health care and if american goes to mexico they don't get free health care. they get put in jail. if you're illegal american in mexico, you're going to get harassed. you got to pay bribes, you get the full rub-around -- >> host: okay, jeff, let's let mr. corchado...
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it criminalizes contributions by government employees. 42 usc 14135, criminal rises of probationer's refusal to give dna. the idea that there is a bright line between administering the sanctions and criminal sanctions that forces the government to rely only on withdrawal of the benefit is just not the case. that's reflected in this court's case law. back in 1927 in the stevenson case which is discussed in the brief, that was a situation in which texas had conditions driving on the texas roads, and restricted that by imposing all sorts of permitting requirements. in that era, those were reviewed as unconstitutional. and although the other side identified stevenson as a case that did not have criminal penalties and that was just withdrawing the benefits, we read the case differently. if the courts look at page 260, the texas statute imposed criminal penalties. so again, the idea that the only thing the government can do is withdraw a benefit in the context of an unconstitutional condition and can't go to the core of it, which is to enforce the prohibition makes -- >> i think one of our
it criminalizes contributions by government employees. 42 usc 14135, criminal rises of probationer's refusal to give dna. the idea that there is a bright line between administering the sanctions and criminal sanctions that forces the government to rely only on withdrawal of the benefit is just not the case. that's reflected in this court's case law. back in 1927 in the stevenson case which is discussed in the brief, that was a situation in which texas had conditions driving on the texas roads,...
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moderating today's program is our resident, mikeat gear gerhart from usc school of law and i will now use my unamplified voice to say, ladies and gentlemen, please join me in welcoming our guests. [applause] >> just not enthusiastic enough. >> thank you, jeff, for that introduction. as far as the great -- wonderful opportunity to be here with all of you. i am mike gerhart, and it's my distinct previous and pleasure to have been able to participate in this book. i'm going to jump right in and get started, remarkable conversation bat book that literally covers all the presidents of the united states and their constitutional activities, the question might be how could that be possible to do that in a single book. we have the person here who can answer that, him about to become a president, who will tell us about his experience in putting this together, what got you interested in this project and what died you think was the biggest challenge in doing it. >> well, it's pleasure to be here and fap fabulous place to to talk about the book. taught constitutional law, and one thing i have writ
moderating today's program is our resident, mikeat gear gerhart from usc school of law and i will now use my unamplified voice to say, ladies and gentlemen, please join me in welcoming our guests. [applause] >> just not enthusiastic enough. >> thank you, jeff, for that introduction. as far as the great -- wonderful opportunity to be here with all of you. i am mike gerhart, and it's my distinct previous and pleasure to have been able to participate in this book. i'm going to jump...
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moderating the program is scholar and resident michael gerhardt, distinguished professor of law at usc school of law. i will use my pt barnum like an amplified voice to say ladies and gentlemen, please join me in welcoming ken gormley, barbara perry, kenneth starr and michael gerhardt! [applause] >> just not enthusiastic about it. thank you for that introduction. always a wonderful opportunity to be with all of you. i am michael gerhardt at the national constitution center. it is my privilege and pleasure to participate in this book. the wonderful introduction, i will jump in and get it started, remarkable conversation about a book that covers all the presidents of the united states and their constitutional activities, like how could that be possible to do that in a single book, but we have a person who can answer that. ken gormley will tell us about his experience putting together, what got you interested in this project and what were the biggest challenges? >> it is a real pleasure to be here, this is a fabulous place to talk about this book. i have taught constitutional law for 30 y
moderating the program is scholar and resident michael gerhardt, distinguished professor of law at usc school of law. i will use my pt barnum like an amplified voice to say ladies and gentlemen, please join me in welcoming ken gormley, barbara perry, kenneth starr and michael gerhardt! [applause] >> just not enthusiastic about it. thank you for that introduction. always a wonderful opportunity to be with all of you. i am michael gerhardt at the national constitution center. it is my...
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usc professor vern bengtson says we all have a built-in desire to know where and who we come from. >>e want to find out about the highs and the lows, the triumphs, the tribulations of people whose genes we carry. i have my grandfather's hairli hairline. i'm not terribly proud of it. i think it's a bit unfortunate. but it's part of me. it's part of my genes. part of my inheritance. >> and if you want to trace your family back through time, this is the place, salt lake city. it's home to the mormon church whose members trace their family trees to find ancestors who died without being dap advertised. so they can be baptized and brought into the fold. the mormons have the largest family search library on earth. the largest commercial ancestry service, ancestry.com is just down the road. around here, they spend a lot of time reading micro film records. some of it is in books, so they have archivists who do this all day, it's a real page turner. for fees that start at around $20 a month they will give you access to their database and maybe a peek into your past. what are people most interes
usc professor vern bengtson says we all have a built-in desire to know where and who we come from. >>e want to find out about the highs and the lows, the triumphs, the tribulations of people whose genes we carry. i have my grandfather's hairli hairline. i'm not terribly proud of it. i think it's a bit unfortunate. but it's part of me. it's part of my genes. part of my inheritance. >> and if you want to trace your family back through time, this is the place, salt lake city. it's home...
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it's a dead heat as you can see there according to a usc los angeles times poll. clinton does hold the lead among likely voters. 49 to 39%. the clinton campaign all but ignoring sanders. >> her focus is on donald trump, calling him dangerous. >> hillary clinton campaigning across the state of california with one rival in mind and that is donald trump. yes, bernie sanders is vowing to fight to the convention and yes there is this democratic primary here in california and five other states on tuesday. hillary clinton is focusing front and center on donald trump. she's trying to repeat some of the claims she made earlier that donald trump does not have the temperment and qualified to be president. she mentioned donald trump's divisiveness is dangerous. >> did the is not just -- donald trump is not just about wrong about the judge, he's wrong about america. he's wrong about what makes this country great. and on a day that we are mourning muhammad ali, it's worth remembering that we live in a country where people can break down barriers, where they can worship their ow
it's a dead heat as you can see there according to a usc los angeles times poll. clinton does hold the lead among likely voters. 49 to 39%. the clinton campaign all but ignoring sanders. >> her focus is on donald trump, calling him dangerous. >> hillary clinton campaigning across the state of california with one rival in mind and that is donald trump. yes, bernie sanders is vowing to fight to the convention and yes there is this democratic primary here in california and five other...
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then, my dream was to go to the usc medical school, get married, raise a family, and practice medicine in los angeles. growing up in a lower middle class community on the southside of chicago, madison was considered the pinnacle of professions. noble and humane. virtually everyone important in my life, my family, my teachers, my girlfriend wanted me to be a doctor. over time, their dreams became my dreams. they convinced me i should be a doctor. but as hard as i tried i couldn't do it. after a few difficult and unhappy years as a premed student, it became painfully clear to me that i did not like the courses i was taking. i thought my comparative anatomy class was a perversely pointless form of psychological torture. especially a dissection labs. and i just could not make myself study something that didn't interest me. at the top i thought i'd like to discipline, and that i was selfish, maybe so. but whatever the underlying reasons, i was unable to make myself into the person that i thought he should be. so i decided to stop trying. i was 21 when i dropped out of college. packed everyt
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a new usc/la times poll shows clinton and sanders in a dead heat.expected to take new jersey and, therefore, hit that number. if she takes new jersey, how much does california matter at that point? >> well, again, if we're talking super delegates who have already committed, it doesn't matter. hillary clinton crosses the threshold in new jersey, but it doesn't look good to lose california. if you lose california it looks like she's in a dog fight in her own primary which is not a good look. it emboldens donald trump and it doesn't do much for party solidarity. bernie is going to take this to the convention because he believes in it and it will be trouble for zblrk marco, always appreciate your thoughts. pleasure of being here. >>> a lot of politics today. we continue to keep our eye on the memorials that pour in over the passing of muhammad ali and the reactions, including from his son-in-law who fought in the ufc bout last night, coy wire has the details. coy? >> joe, less than 24 hours after the family lost a great muhammad ali, he walks into the a
a new usc/la times poll shows clinton and sanders in a dead heat.expected to take new jersey and, therefore, hit that number. if she takes new jersey, how much does california matter at that point? >> well, again, if we're talking super delegates who have already committed, it doesn't matter. hillary clinton crosses the threshold in new jersey, but it doesn't look good to lose california. if you lose california it looks like she's in a dog fight in her own primary which is not a good...
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we have the latest usc/l.a.t shows that the favorability ratings of trump is only greater than 50% with republicans. the no party preference voters, it's 21% and democrats, it's 7%. so who is he going to bring over of the electorate here in california when only 28% are registered republican and only half of them -- >> there's going to be an eternity before election day. hillary might be indicted. those polls that are happening right now might change a week from now or two weeks from now. >> hillary may not even be the nominee if that happens and some democrats have their way. appreciate you guys being here. have a great saturday. >> thank you. >>> liz, what's coming up? >>> still to come, new information surfacing about the leadup to the crash of the egyptair flight 804 that's raising big concerns. we'll have the details coming up. if you suffer from a dry mouth, then you'll know how uncomfortable it can be. but did you know that the lack of saliva can also lead to tooth decay and bad breath? well, there is biot
we have the latest usc/l.a.t shows that the favorability ratings of trump is only greater than 50% with republicans. the no party preference voters, it's 21% and democrats, it's 7%. so who is he going to bring over of the electorate here in california when only 28% are registered republican and only half of them -- >> there's going to be an eternity before election day. hillary might be indicted. those polls that are happening right now might change a week from now or two weeks from now....
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. >> i'm olivia, at cal state l.a., next quarter or semester will be at usc. we saw at cal state l.a. a lot of leftist protesting ben shapiro coming to campus. there's this trend of organizing that's very aggressive. it's almost like you can't get a word in. being courageous and being respectful is almost not an option, because you're being attacked. how do we compose our selves and win on campus when we're fighting an uphill battle? do we fight dirty like them? >> no is one answer. >> let me -- this is -- on the specifics should we, there is a near riot in the auditorium, should we shout back, i don't want to speak to a specific circumstance but this is a helpful thing to think about. when i work for concerned women for america, we had a great media person, rebecca halen, who said to me -- the way i would encounter this, i would be doing a debate. there would ab big audience and the guy would be screaming and yelling and saying dumb things and i couldn't get a word in edgewise. she said to me do not think everybody is agreeing with the screaming people. there
. >> i'm olivia, at cal state l.a., next quarter or semester will be at usc. we saw at cal state l.a. a lot of leftist protesting ben shapiro coming to campus. there's this trend of organizing that's very aggressive. it's almost like you can't get a word in. being courageous and being respectful is almost not an option, because you're being attacked. how do we compose our selves and win on campus when we're fighting an uphill battle? do we fight dirty like them? >> no is one answer....
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i went to usc. we loved o.j. remember the morning of the murders, after the murders when we all thought, oh, poor o.j., somebody killed his wife. who knew. it was just a crazy week, and a crazy three years. >> i think what's also helping is that the reviews have been so positive for some of these. >> oh, yes. >> the espn getting rave reviews. nothing short of a towering achievement says the "washington post." >> very well done. >> espn put it in theaters so it could qualify for oscars. i think perhaps it takes 22 years to get it right. between the fx mini series and this documentary. they are really, really well done. >> yeah. good point. >> thanks, jane. >> jane, thank you very much. see you later. that does it. mike, have a good weekend. happy father's day. >> you, too. thank you very much. >> big week. >> yellen testimony. >> "closing bell." >>> "fast money" starts right now. >>> "fast money" for a friday starts right now. i'm melissa lee. your traders on the desk are tim, steve, brian and guy. tonight on fast
i went to usc. we loved o.j. remember the morning of the murders, after the murders when we all thought, oh, poor o.j., somebody killed his wife. who knew. it was just a crazy week, and a crazy three years. >> i think what's also helping is that the reviews have been so positive for some of these. >> oh, yes. >> the espn getting rave reviews. nothing short of a towering achievement says the "washington post." >> very well done. >> espn put it in theaters...
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clinton and sanders are in a dead heat among the state's eligible voters according to a recent usc/los of likely voters, clinton holds a ten-point lead over sanders. both candidates are working down to the wire in california, battling to get every single one of the state's delegates. senior washington correspondent jeff zeleny has the latest. >> reporter: the final full day of campaigning today for hillary clinton and bernie sanders here in california, making one last push for those 475 delegates at stake in tuesday's primar hillary clinton making the case again and again about one of her rivals, but it's donald trump she's talking over and over about how he's not qualified to be president. she's barely mentioning bernie sanders on the campaign trail. she had a closing rally in sacramento on sunday night. this was her final message to voters. >> i want to finish strong here in california. it means -- it means the world to me. >> reporter: and bernie sanders making the case to his supporters here in california as well, telling them that they can still change the direction of this democr
clinton and sanders are in a dead heat among the state's eligible voters according to a recent usc/los of likely voters, clinton holds a ten-point lead over sanders. both candidates are working down to the wire in california, battling to get every single one of the state's delegates. senior washington correspondent jeff zeleny has the latest. >> reporter: the final full day of campaigning today for hillary clinton and bernie sanders here in california, making one last push for those 475...
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to item 7 because it fits in with our theme of 50, 50% transportation, which the director will speak usctroduces the legislation. >> director raphael: thank you. as you know, the city's climate action strategy is summarized as 0-50-100 words in each commission meeting we take a look at one of those items like to focus discussion or action items around that topic. tonight will be looking at 50, the issue of transportation. but you'll notice in tonight's presentation that sometimes those decisions are not so bright between them because one of our 50 presentations is actually going to have an intersection with our 100. so, often when we are looking at transportation were also asking things out energy sources. look at how, electrified and how can we clean up the electricity source when we do a electrified. the other thing that you'll notice is that this is a strategy for the city that takes a lot of partners. it takes various city agencies, or department of the environment is actually very small part of that equation. we work very closely with other city partners, whether the planning depart
to item 7 because it fits in with our theme of 50, 50% transportation, which the director will speak usctroduces the legislation. >> director raphael: thank you. as you know, the city's climate action strategy is summarized as 0-50-100 words in each commission meeting we take a look at one of those items like to focus discussion or action items around that topic. tonight will be looking at 50, the issue of transportation. but you'll notice in tonight's presentation that sometimes those...
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. >> 8:00 sorry five.y five catlin were s back with to usc look at the forecast today.ca td get somethingater today, right.toda >> good morning to you both.g to in for very active evening.ng >> okay. >> heavy rain overnight.vy >> this is that stormy weatherea i've -- i really obsessed abouta it all week. (laughter).(lauter) >> every day i'm so is this thet stormy weather day? all i can n think about caitlin is no powerr and trees falling down.own. >> yeah.>> y >> craziness. hopefully not going to deal wito that. but we are at risk for someom flash flooding late tonight intg early tomorrow morning.or a busy day.a busy d storm tracker radar showing shoi areas of showers mainly north of washington.washin a thunderstorm headed for for baltimore actually kind of nortr of baltimore at this point alono 8392 pennsylvania. and then some lig trying to make it inside thet it bell way i doubt anything isin making it to the ground righthed now. with that being said, here'ss better look at that thunderstorr right now, just about east ofast west minster kind of out of ourr area, but that's okay.ska we'l
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and starting usc for the master's program in social work so i kind of want to tie in politics with social work someday to make some money. >> that's going to be a lot of meetings policy and social work. it can be rough work. >> i go to cal state university los angeles and my ideal employment would be to be self-employed whether it be having my own business or whatever it is. my goal is to make it in business and economics and hopefully i'll get there with some push. >> yeah. >> my name's dillon keck. i'm a student at texas christian university studying economics and i intend to go to law school. >> you just didn't want to stay with the other texas christian university people. busted. >> all right. my name's emily hensler and i attend liberty university. i'm studying economics and finance there and i just want to stay in the conservative movement after i graduate. >> there are a lot of jobs and most of them you actually don't have to do much and they pay well. >> my name is aubrey and i go to columbia university studying english and political science and i want to work in investigative jou
and starting usc for the master's program in social work so i kind of want to tie in politics with social work someday to make some money. >> that's going to be a lot of meetings policy and social work. it can be rough work. >> i go to cal state university los angeles and my ideal employment would be to be self-employed whether it be having my own business or whatever it is. my goal is to make it in business and economics and hopefully i'll get there with some push. >> yeah....
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and then next quarter or semester will be at usc. we saw at cal state l.a. a lot of leftists protesting ben shapiro coming to campus. and i noticed that there's this trend of like sol lalinsky style organizing where it's very aggressive and it's almost like you can't even get a word in. so being courageous and being respectful is almost not an option, because you're being attacked. so how do we compose ourselves and actually win on campus when we're fighting an uphill battle? do we fight dirty like them? >> no, is one answer. >> let me -- this is -- on the specifics, you know, should we -- you know, there's a near riot in the auditorium, should we go in there and try to shout them down back? i don't want to speak to any specific circumstance. but i think this would be a helpful thing to think about. is that when i worked for concerned women for america, we had a great media person, rebecca hagelin, who said to me when you're -- so the way i would encounter this, i would be doing a debate and there would be a big audience and the guy would be like screaming a
and then next quarter or semester will be at usc. we saw at cal state l.a. a lot of leftists protesting ben shapiro coming to campus. and i noticed that there's this trend of like sol lalinsky style organizing where it's very aggressive and it's almost like you can't even get a word in. so being courageous and being respectful is almost not an option, because you're being attacked. so how do we compose ourselves and actually win on campus when we're fighting an uphill battle? do we fight dirty...