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usc -- schwarzenegger institute. usc has been an expert in every corner. we do it as many times as possible, and the whole idea of the budget being cut cap $1.2 billion being cut of the budget, which is afterschool programs, that happened after we had already organized this event. we would have had this event anyway, but the timing is perfect, and it is really great always to be together. it is not a difference when we had the arnold classic, the sports and fitness festival, where we bring people in the fitness movement and the sports movement together every year. it is great when you bring people together. i tell you, there is so much extraordinary work that is being done out there. and i learned all the time -- i go to some little place, afterschool program, and i watch them, and 100 chess players to kids 8 years old playing chess. it was in philadelphia and i said, can you believe? that is something we should have in all afterschool programs. it is the greatest game, it makes you think, when ahead, strategy, all those things. somewhere they're doing som
usc -- schwarzenegger institute. usc has been an expert in every corner. we do it as many times as possible, and the whole idea of the budget being cut cap $1.2 billion being cut of the budget, which is afterschool programs, that happened after we had already organized this event. we would have had this event anyway, but the timing is perfect, and it is really great always to be together. it is not a difference when we had the arnold classic, the sports and fitness festival, where we bring...
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will ferrell ended his commencement address at usc for the graduate.an honorary doctorate degree. he graduated from usc with a degree in sports information, before becoming an actor. robert:
will ferrell ended his commencement address at usc for the graduate.an honorary doctorate degree. he graduated from usc with a degree in sports information, before becoming an actor. robert:
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. >> reporter: after graduating from usc, she launched three startups. she developed smartphone apps. she sold one to a silicon valley gaming company for more than $1 million. last year she traveled to vietnam to produce a feature film. while in hanoi, she landed in the er with fluid in her lungs and a terrifying diagnosis. >> they confirmed that i had lung cancer. >> reporter: back in california doctors revealed her disease was advanced. she had stage four lung cancer. it had spread to other parts of her body. >> and you never smoked? >> i never smoked in my life. >> reporter: toi isn't alone. doctors are seeing a growing proportion of lung cancer in women who have never smoked. >> reporter: one in six female lung cancer patients, young asian women in particular who never picked up a cigarette. as to why? >> we are not sure. >> reporter: there is no hard evidence, dr. jorge 93 aiva -- nieva toi's oncologist, say there are many theories, birth control, environmental toxins, maybe even hpv infections may all play a role, still it's a mystery. >> something
. >> reporter: after graduating from usc, she launched three startups. she developed smartphone apps. she sold one to a silicon valley gaming company for more than $1 million. last year she traveled to vietnam to produce a feature film. while in hanoi, she landed in the er with fluid in her lungs and a terrifying diagnosis. >> they confirmed that i had lung cancer. >> reporter: back in california doctors revealed her disease was advanced. she had stage four lung cancer. it had...
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where is my usc crowd? >> so no pressure. did you know my first story is about usc?ews" time and -- [ cheers and applause ] as we all know it is that time of year graduation season is upon us and actor will ferrell returned to his alma mater, the university of southern california, this weekend to deliver their commencement address. his 30-minute speech had the crowd roaring. he told stories about his time at usc, and then sent them off that class of 2017 with some comforting words, and maybe some music from whitney houston. ♪ will always love you class of 2017 ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ and i will always love you [ cheers and applause ] >> he said that doing the commencement really brought him right back to the moment when he received his own degree from usc. his major, sports information journ journeyism, a program he told the crowd was, quote, so difficult, so arduous, they discontinued it eight years after i left. classic, classic. congratulations to all the graduates out there, by the way. [ cheers and applause ] >>> next up, it is a pirates life for paul mccart
where is my usc crowd? >> so no pressure. did you know my first story is about usc?ews" time and -- [ cheers and applause ] as we all know it is that time of year graduation season is upon us and actor will ferrell returned to his alma mater, the university of southern california, this weekend to deliver their commencement address. his 30-minute speech had the crowd roaring. he told stories about his time at usc, and then sent them off that class of 2017 with some comforting words,...
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. >> this year's graduation ceremony at usc filled with a lot of star power.nced his signature style of humor with heart. >> will farrell why will farrell? [ laughter ] i hate will farrell. >> will farrell comedian and usc graduate class of 1990 joked with the 2017 graduates as he delivered the keynote a address at today's commencement ceremony and received an honorary doctorate degree. >> i've been performed i can now perform minimum invasive surgery next time there's something wrong i can scream i'm a doctor what can i do. >> and talked about program inform zblgs a program so difficult they discontinued the manlor eight year major eight years after i left. >> he also got serious when offering his best advice to the fresh faces who are just starting their journeys out into the world. >> enjoy the process of the search without sum coupccumbinge pressures, trust your gut, keep throwing darts at the dart board, don't listen to the critics and you will figure it out. [ applause ] ♪ and i ♪ will always love you ♪ [ applause ] thank you. >> for abc 7 news. >>> he's
. >> this year's graduation ceremony at usc filled with a lot of star power.nced his signature style of humor with heart. >> will farrell why will farrell? [ laughter ] i hate will farrell. >> will farrell comedian and usc graduate class of 1990 joked with the 2017 graduates as he delivered the keynote a address at today's commencement ceremony and received an honorary doctorate degree. >> i've been performed i can now perform minimum invasive surgery next time there's...
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that remedies any potential problem and that the squarely within eight usc 12.6.thank you. >> okay. thank you. tracy, will turn to you now. >> thank you, karen. like to thank the section on civil rights for giving me the opportunity to speak your today, as well as the press club posting this and my distinguished panel members and thank you, karen for moderating this very important topic. let me first say that since its creation in the aftermath of the 911 terrorist attacks the mission of the department of homeland security has been to prevent terrorism and to ensure the safety and security of americans in the homeland. now, as a component of the department ice, us immigration and customs enforcement, has a similarly critical mission. that is to promote homeland security and public safety to the criminal and civil enforcement of our immigration, customs and trade laws. now, sanctuary cities are generally those jurisdictions that in some way prohibit through official action or practice their law enforcement officers from operating with ice and the enforcement of the
that remedies any potential problem and that the squarely within eight usc 12.6.thank you. >> okay. thank you. tracy, will turn to you now. >> thank you, karen. like to thank the section on civil rights for giving me the opportunity to speak your today, as well as the press club posting this and my distinguished panel members and thank you, karen for moderating this very important topic. let me first say that since its creation in the aftermath of the 911 terrorist attacks the...
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a i think the answer, i think the law answers that question. 8c usc 1227. any alien shall be removed if the alien was inadmissible at the time of entry, is present in the united states inin violatio of the immigration laws and has committed certain enumerated crimes and the law is plain and the attorney general plainly intends to do what he can to enforce it. so what can a state do when a state disagrees with the law and disagrees with the attorney general's enforcement priorities? >>rst first, let me start with t a state cannot do. ase jurisdiction, a state or lol jurisdiction cannot set its own immigration priorities. according to benjamin johnson, the executive director of the american immigration council, quote, the federal government and onlyfe the federal governme has the power and authority to set themm nation's immigration approximately sees. mr.. johnson, when he gave that quote in reference to the arizona case clearly understood that is the federal government and not stateed and local jurisdictions that are charged withof establishing a uniform re
a i think the answer, i think the law answers that question. 8c usc 1227. any alien shall be removed if the alien was inadmissible at the time of entry, is present in the united states inin violatio of the immigration laws and has committed certain enumerated crimes and the law is plain and the attorney general plainly intends to do what he can to enforce it. so what can a state do when a state disagrees with the law and disagrees with the attorney general's enforcement priorities? >>rst...
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then, as you suggest, we have to look at 18 usc 1503 and study it carefully and study the cases.n my view, i side with professor turley who has said that he thanks this would be a very hard approaching case to make the five alex, if the president had said instead, mr. comey, stop the investigation or you're fired. now, that might be the specific intent required for obstruction, right? it certainly would. but that the context of this. you don't always have to say every word to be able to understand someone's intent. having a conversation like that with doctor comey, particularly one comey suggested for some leaks that he had been trying to communicate to the white house not to broach the subject, i thank you can. build a circumstantial circle case they are. gregg: doesn't he have the constitutional authority to tell any government plans to do something or stop doing something smart. certainly. gregg: isn't that what the president then did. >> perhaps. that's why calling it a criminal is not doing it good. no one will prosecute the president in the courtroom. will it lead to furthe
then, as you suggest, we have to look at 18 usc 1503 and study it carefully and study the cases.n my view, i side with professor turley who has said that he thanks this would be a very hard approaching case to make the five alex, if the president had said instead, mr. comey, stop the investigation or you're fired. now, that might be the specific intent required for obstruction, right? it certainly would. but that the context of this. you don't always have to say every word to be able to...
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. >> reporter: after graduating from usc she launched three start ups. sold one to a silicon valley gaming company for a million dollars. >> i work. i have so much fun. i work in silicon valley for a year and have fun. >> reporter: last year she traveled to vietnam to produce a film and landed in the er with a terrifying diagnosis. >> they confirm i had lung cancer. >> reporter: in california doctors revealed her disease advanced. she had stage four lung cancer. >> you never smoked? >> i never smoke in my life. >> reporter: she isn't alone. doctors are seeing a grow proportion of lung cancer in women who never smoked. 1-6 female. there is no hard evidence. there are many theories. birth control pills, environmental toxins. maybe hpv infections may play a role. still it is a mystery. >> something in the environment, something in our practices, whether it is, you know, 88, dit. -- weight, diet. we don't know. >> the people are great. >> reporter: he says among those diagnosed with lung cancer non-smokers are more "likely" to carry a certain mutation than s
. >> reporter: after graduating from usc she launched three start ups. sold one to a silicon valley gaming company for a million dollars. >> i work. i have so much fun. i work in silicon valley for a year and have fun. >> reporter: last year she traveled to vietnam to produce a film and landed in the er with a terrifying diagnosis. >> they confirm i had lung cancer. >> reporter: in california doctors revealed her disease advanced. she had stage four lung cancer....
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i do lots of work usc and even though i'm a berkeley grad, i manage to come to usc all the time. i was just here for fest valve books over the weekend. thank you for being here. i hope it's been a great conference. i have actually been on maternity leave. i'm just finishing up and going back to work next week. it's been really interesting for me to sort of absorb president trump's first 100 days not covering it. i'm looking what the my colleagues are doing and all the analysis here is very important for everybody at this marker. so without further ado, i'm going toinlt deuce this panel. starting with robert english. he's an associate professor of international relations here at uc and he previously served as a policiantively for the department of defense. joel pollack, am i pronouncing that correct sfli he's the senior editor at large for an in house counsel for brightbart. he also is the awe thofr a book you may have seen out there. that is called how trump won. the inside story of a revolution. lori brand, robert granford wright professor of international relations and middle e
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but specifically, some people do claim that the sanctuary policies violate 8 usc section 1373. and this is a federal statute that prohibits state and local governments from enacting laws or policies that limit communication about information regarding the immigration or citizenship status of individuals. so pursuant to section 1373, states and localities may not prohibit or restrict sending or receiving or requesting information regarding the citizenship or immigration status, lawful or unlawful, of any individual from federal immigration authorities. they may not prohibit or restrict maintaining information regarding an individual's immigration status. they may not prohibit or restrict exchanging information regarding an individual's immigration status. but by its plain language, section 1373 only applies to sharing of information regarding an individual's citizenship and immigration status. so policies that do not explicitly limit communication with dhs about an individual's citizenship or immigration status and do not forbid the maintenance of such information are not violat
but specifically, some people do claim that the sanctuary policies violate 8 usc section 1373. and this is a federal statute that prohibits state and local governments from enacting laws or policies that limit communication about information regarding the immigration or citizenship status of individuals. so pursuant to section 1373, states and localities may not prohibit or restrict sending or receiving or requesting information regarding the citizenship or immigration status, lawful or...
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reporter: some homeless themselves searched for homeless youth, but finding them can be difficult says uscrofessor eric rice. >> often what they'll do is be sleeping on a friend's house for a couple of nights, an underpass for a night. they don't want to be associated with homelessness. they don't want it to be their identity. so they do everything they can to be just a normal 20-year-old because they are a normal 20-year-old. >> reporter: advocates say the counts will mean more federal funding for programs aimed at helping the young people. the goal is to end homelessness by 2020. garner hopes it's a lot sooner. >> people need to realize the situation we're in and we're not all bad people. >>> our top story, at least 14 people were killed by severe weather in the north and west. four tornadoes touched down in east texas saturday kiddi cutti path 35 miles long, killing at least four people. floodwaters and strong winds are blamed for five deaths in arkansas. today the storm system is headed east. >>> and congressional leaders came up with a deal to keep the government going until september
reporter: some homeless themselves searched for homeless youth, but finding them can be difficult says uscrofessor eric rice. >> often what they'll do is be sleeping on a friend's house for a couple of nights, an underpass for a night. they don't want to be associated with homelessness. they don't want it to be their identity. so they do everything they can to be just a normal 20-year-old because they are a normal 20-year-old. >> reporter: advocates say the counts will mean more...
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for those looking for a definition of obstruction of justice, they might go to 18 usc 1501 through 1507. you will find a proper definition that will take into consideration the acts of the president such that they can come to their own conclusions. host: are guesses with us to talk about his effort and what he said and the reaction he is getting from the. that. (202) 748-8000 for democrats. (202) 748-8001 for republicans. (202) 748-8002 for independents. you can tweet us at c-span wj. what has been the reaction? it was on your facebook page that you posted statements by your constituents. can you paraphrase what went on? guest: are you talking about the ugly phone calls? host: correct. guest: i don't know if they were my constituents because i have to ask. persons have made threats. to have said some very ugly things. it is my opinion that you cannot hide hate. you have to expose it, because there are good many people who candidly do not believe that the level of ugliness exists that i have to cope with and that persons of color have to cope with, immigrants have to cope with, lgbtq hav
for those looking for a definition of obstruction of justice, they might go to 18 usc 1501 through 1507. you will find a proper definition that will take into consideration the acts of the president such that they can come to their own conclusions. host: are guesses with us to talk about his effort and what he said and the reaction he is getting from the. that. (202) 748-8000 for democrats. (202) 748-8001 for republicans. (202) 748-8002 for independents. you can tweet us at c-span wj. what has...
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i like to tease usc a lot. i'm glad that you're in annenberg red and that his name is on this building. >> host: mike is in sun city california. >> caller: first of all, i like to mention you have to be a blind man not to understand the media source between the left.d [inaudible] how particular do you recommend the conservative cause surmounts the reality smart secondly, on the issue of race i know how openly will these liberals answer i'm curious how do you have an open discussion about race without discussing political correctness is mark. >> guest: let me take them in the order you propose them.ir cnn, i was not an employee of cnn. i worked for the salem media company. i was a participant in for cnn debates. i was in the room when jeff zuger and jake capper and my white house but right then and eric the producer and they are extremely professional, very hard-working and they went over time to be objective and they took my point of view into account and i asked the questions i wanted to ask whether it was a t
i like to tease usc a lot. i'm glad that you're in annenberg red and that his name is on this building. >> host: mike is in sun city california. >> caller: first of all, i like to mention you have to be a blind man not to understand the media source between the left.d [inaudible] how particular do you recommend the conservative cause surmounts the reality smart secondly, on the issue of race i know how openly will these liberals answer i'm curious how do you have an open discussion...
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. >> surgery anthony kim is director at usc medical center.says most lung cancer patients never show symptoms. >> most of the time lung cancer is a silent disease. by the time you have symptoms, not all the time, but by the time you have symptoms it can be a harbin ger that the -- harbinger that it's advanced. >> they took out a part of her lung with a marble-sized tumor. her prognosis is good. >> we have no reason to believe there will be a recurrence. knock on wood. >> knock on wood indied because lung cancer is the -- indeed because lung cancer is the leading cause of death in women. >> jorge is a medical oncologist at a cancer center. he says there's no easy, inexpensive way to screen for lung cancer. >> we can't screen with blood tests. >> what's more surprising? while smoking is the number one cause of lung cancer, my mother does not smoke. she's never even picked up a cigarette. >> i was in -- i couldn't believe it. i thought no, that couldn't possibly be me. >> fortunately -- unfortunately my mom's story is not that unusual. >> a lot o
. >> surgery anthony kim is director at usc medical center.says most lung cancer patients never show symptoms. >> most of the time lung cancer is a silent disease. by the time you have symptoms, not all the time, but by the time you have symptoms it can be a harbin ger that the -- harbinger that it's advanced. >> they took out a part of her lung with a marble-sized tumor. her prognosis is good. >> we have no reason to believe there will be a recurrence. knock on wood....
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usc provided this video. >> franky avalon is singing the praises of a new san francisco hot spot. ♪ >the city's newest public plaza that some call a landscape of surprises. >> and more than a thousand trees chopped in the sierra, a beloved camp is looking a little bit different. >> not everyone is giving facebook a thumbs up. for some folks the love affair with the menlo park company may be coming to an en it's day one of we're playing zombie tag! i'm tired, but i'm teaching them hopscotch. i'm starting a garden with my neighbors so our kids can eat better. and we feel happier! i have more energy at work. i feel stronger! small changes you make today can make a big difference in how you feel.... and may help prevent obesity, high blood pressure, and type 2 diabetes. start now to turn today into a better day. it's been a month, and we feel better! >>> san francisco's newest public art installation opened to the public this afternoon. the project at eighth and mission streets has been years in the making while many came out to celebrate its unveiling, there was one person in particular
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of usc rossier school of j kaegs board of counselors. mrs. cindy hensley mccain passionly fights by convenes ak dem ings, politicians, corporation officials and technology officials to work together to stop this crime against humanity. i'm going to lead off the discussion with a question to both of you. so how did you first get involved in the trafficking field? >> you can start because you tell such a fantastic story and i'll look really bad if you tell that story after me. >> first of all, i'm so glad to be here. and i hope that we together can have a good discussion tonight. the first time i ever saw human trafficking, i did not know what it was. i was traveling in india, i had just finished some work that we were doing in calcutta and we have a daughter from bangladesh so i was out trying to buy some sari feerl for her, finished what i was doing in the kiosk and was busy with that. calcutta is a very vibrant, sighting and a-- exciting and ae noise going on inside and outside. as i went to pay at the kiosk, i can hear this fluttering
of usc rossier school of j kaegs board of counselors. mrs. cindy hensley mccain passionly fights by convenes ak dem ings, politicians, corporation officials and technology officials to work together to stop this crime against humanity. i'm going to lead off the discussion with a question to both of you. so how did you first get involved in the trafficking field? >> you can start because you tell such a fantastic story and i'll look really bad if you tell that story after me. >>...
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.>>> usc -- good morning. >> i am with you. and real newspapers and real magazines.>>> we will tell you a how the president of the boston red sox for the fans who used racial slurs against adam jones. jones said he was called the letter in word. -- inward. -- here is what sibastien said about racism he experienced while playing in boston. >>> some interns are making close to $100,000 per year. which companies are paying the interns the most a nation? here is one that is offering free housing. what will you spend money on if it is not for rent? >> interesting. thank you. >>> 6:49 is the time. >>> good morning. the bridge, we have an accident on the other in. it is closer to the peninsula. the traffic is going to be backing up to here. it is barely moving. you can see it is moving westbound on 92 near the high race. there was an accident reported there. it looks like it may have moved. the traffic is going to be slow and they are -- if you are driving across, you might want to use the dunbar bridge. they might take more traffic b
.>>> usc -- good morning. >> i am with you. and real newspapers and real magazines.>>> we will tell you a how the president of the boston red sox for the fans who used racial slurs against adam jones. jones said he was called the letter in word. -- inward. -- here is what sibastien said about racism he experienced while playing in boston. >>> some interns are making close to $100,000 per year. which companies are paying the interns the most a nation? here is one...
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will farrell just gave the commencement speech at usc on friday.ill be turning the big 50 in july and he might go on a european tour with his family this summer. >> i smell another european vacation movie coming up. >> wouldn't that be crazy? >>> now to this fellow right here, john cena is planning a party too, but it's his wedding. now this man is a beast in the wrestling ring. but when it comes to his beauty all he is thinking about is the big day. >> when they say you can now kiss the bride, go for it or a modest kiss? >> i go for it. i'm not ashamed of showing affection for nicole in public. >> so full on pda? this pro wrestler is all in. but proposing to nicky bella after their tag team match last month, that was a little harder to do. >> i have never been more nervous for anything in my entire life. >> would you marry me? >> greatest moment of my life. >> john's challenge, "the wall" is about two american soldiers pinned down by an iraqi sniper. >> i strike you down! >> you shot in the desert. >> it was in the desert. i'll give you the cliff
will farrell just gave the commencement speech at usc on friday.ill be turning the big 50 in july and he might go on a european tour with his family this summer. >> i smell another european vacation movie coming up. >> wouldn't that be crazy? >>> now to this fellow right here, john cena is planning a party too, but it's his wedding. now this man is a beast in the wrestling ring. but when it comes to his beauty all he is thinking about is the big day. >> when they say...
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commencement address, and then we also had will ferrell singing i will always love you at the graduation for usc so i think we need to have the ability to go on college campuses and have both sides of thought because that's what this country is about. you can't shut off one side of thought, one ideology or one way to look at these issues because you're doing an unfair advantage to young people that are going out into the workplace. gerri: you make a very good point. it should be equal time for different points of view. you mention will ferrell. we actually have this sound from the university of southern california. his speech there. listen to this. >> should as you have a moment where you feel a little bit down, literally picture my face singing this song. ♪ and i will always love you. ♪ gerri: you know, i love that because it sort of pokes them for being that they are so often. what do you make of it? >> well, it's interesting because on one side, you have will ferrell saying when you get a little down, think of myself singing this song but when you have the president saying when you get a litt
commencement address, and then we also had will ferrell singing i will always love you at the graduation for usc so i think we need to have the ability to go on college campuses and have both sides of thought because that's what this country is about. you can't shut off one side of thought, one ideology or one way to look at these issues because you're doing an unfair advantage to young people that are going out into the workplace. gerri: you make a very good point. it should be equal time for...
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green beret sniper and usc fighter tim kennedyan said this. >> they want you to fear them.ng we can't, don't call them isis or isil. they do not deserve anyr recognition. jesse: dakota meyer pulled over on the road to record this. >> i have a warning to you isis, we have trained soldiers inrs al 50 states that are trained, armed, we have also disgruntled veterans in all 50 states that are armed and trained and have been the same guys who have been kicking your for thehe past 14 years on your own turf and have been waiting for the opportunity for you to come over and try to bring your beliefs to the greatest country on the face of the earth. s jesse: there you have it, soldiers begging to fight them and protect americans. did president obama listen? no. now they have tripled their operation. how do we stop them from recruiting and growing. joining me now dakota meyer andi goldstar mom and author of world changer. dakota, you saw during the campaign, crooked hillary, crazy bernie, lying ted, now calling isis for what they are, losers. do you think that's an effective pr strategy? i don'
green beret sniper and usc fighter tim kennedyan said this. >> they want you to fear them.ng we can't, don't call them isis or isil. they do not deserve anyr recognition. jesse: dakota meyer pulled over on the road to record this. >> i have a warning to you isis, we have trained soldiers inrs al 50 states that are trained, armed, we have also disgruntled veterans in all 50 states that are armed and trained and have been the same guys who have been kicking your for thehe past 14...
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for. 18 usc is it is in regard to if you know the felony has been committed you need to let somebodynow about that. -- knew, obviously was aware that donald trump supposedly wanted this investigation against flynn stopped he should have told someone, simple. this law, he is eligible for a fine and imprisonment, but not more than three years, or both. where is his liability? host: do you believe the contents of the memo? caller: i don't know if i do were not. i think highly of donald trump. people seem to stand up and forget why he was elected, because he was a businessman who was going to join in and get the country turned around. he has done that. i mean, he is doing it and faster than anybody in history. so whether or not i believe it or not, i don't know. i haven't given it much thought but the fact, the law is the law. if you will nitpick the law with everything donald trump does, let's hold some of these other people accountable as well. host: ruth is on our independent line in sterling heights, michigan, good morning. caller: everybody is talking about tapes and the white house
for. 18 usc is it is in regard to if you know the felony has been committed you need to let somebodynow about that. -- knew, obviously was aware that donald trump supposedly wanted this investigation against flynn stopped he should have told someone, simple. this law, he is eligible for a fine and imprisonment, but not more than three years, or both. where is his liability? host: do you believe the contents of the memo? caller: i don't know if i do were not. i think highly of donald trump....
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code, provision also 128 usc, anyone who is a lawyer, that is participating in department of justice, who has someone attempt to them to obstruct justice has to be immediately reported. if this happened a couple months ago. melissa: i don't want to interrupt you. who did he need to report it to? who would he need to report it to? >> he has got to report it immediately. and i have heard no evidence that he reported that there was someone trying to obstruct justice back at the time. it sounded like he waited until it was politically expedient which would make it a time for him. melissa: we don't know for sure -- >> the amendment before he convicts himself. >> okay. let me ask you real quick, first thing he said that you were talking about before was tax reform, that put our viewers to talk about. are we going to still do that this year? >> we're got to do it this year. the economy needs it. the american people need it. and, you know, that is more important than my constituents. melissa: yes it is. >> the other topics the media is talking about today. melissa: congressman we'll hold you
code, provision also 128 usc, anyone who is a lawyer, that is participating in department of justice, who has someone attempt to them to obstruct justice has to be immediately reported. if this happened a couple months ago. melissa: i don't want to interrupt you. who did he need to report it to? who would he need to report it to? >> he has got to report it immediately. and i have heard no evidence that he reported that there was someone trying to obstruct justice back at the time. it...
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he is seen here at the 10th annual trauma survivors at usc medical center.ll share how his experience changed his life forever. stowe will thank the hospital staff and care givers who helped him and others recover. happening today the university of california san francisco is holding its annual free skin cancer screening clinic. skin cancer is by far the most common form of cancer, also highly treatable. that's why it's important to get regular screenings, it could lead to early detection. no insurance is necessary t. clinic runs from 8:00 until 4:00. >>> happening today in walnut creek, a chance to exercise and help fight cancer at the same time. it's the third annual hope walk at heather farm park. a 5k walk will help raise critical funds to benefit the cancer support san francisco bay area. this year, csc will serve over 2,000 cancer patients with free comprehensive programs. there will be a vendor's fair, kids activities and food trucks t. event runs from 9:00 until noon. >>> 6:37 is our time. some san francisco high school students received a hands-on l
he is seen here at the 10th annual trauma survivors at usc medical center.ll share how his experience changed his life forever. stowe will thank the hospital staff and care givers who helped him and others recover. happening today the university of california san francisco is holding its annual free skin cancer screening clinic. skin cancer is by far the most common form of cancer, also highly treatable. that's why it's important to get regular screenings, it could lead to early detection. no...
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. >> are you familiar with 8 usc section 11802? >> not off the top of my head. >> it's the binding statutory authority for the executive order that you refused to implement and that led to your termination. it is a relevant and not a terribly obscure statute. but the expressed text of the statute it says "whenever the president fined that any alien to the united states would be detrimental to the united states, he may by proclamation suspend the entry of all aliens or my class of aliens as immigrants or nonimmigrants or impose on the aliens my restrictions that he may deem appropriate." would you agree that is broad statutory authorization? >> i would. i'm familiar with that and also familiar associated with a statute that says no person should be discriminated because of race, nationality or place of birth. that was promulgated after the statute that you just quoted. that's been part of the discussion with the courses with respect to the ina, whether this more specific statute trumps the first one that you disscribed. my concern w
. >> are you familiar with 8 usc section 11802? >> not off the top of my head. >> it's the binding statutory authority for the executive order that you refused to implement and that led to your termination. it is a relevant and not a terribly obscure statute. but the expressed text of the statute it says "whenever the president fined that any alien to the united states would be detrimental to the united states, he may by proclamation suspend the entry of all aliens or my...
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usc what happened in the marketplace as a result of lots of supply coming on, primarily driven by technological advancements on horizontal drilling. yet again, the consumer is the major beneficiary. overtime, we believe we have a constructive dialogue with the administration and with congress on this issue and our hope and expectation is as we ground this and affect the conversation, the outcome will be positive. we will eventually get to where we be in this conversation and many others because we will grounded in reality and fact. i think it is premature to project exactly where it is going to go. but clearly we want to be engaged in net dialogue. right now it is a very constructive dialogue with the secretary and others to make sure we have open avenues of communication. jason: other questions? --you could pull over thank you. i'm a reporter from the toronto star. in april the president complained about canada on a few issues. some of which are known as bilateral europeans like of lumber. he also mentioned energy. none of us in canada really knew what he was referring to. did you know what he
usc what happened in the marketplace as a result of lots of supply coming on, primarily driven by technological advancements on horizontal drilling. yet again, the consumer is the major beneficiary. overtime, we believe we have a constructive dialogue with the administration and with congress on this issue and our hope and expectation is as we ground this and affect the conversation, the outcome will be positive. we will eventually get to where we be in this conversation and many others because...
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he graduated from usc with a degree in sports information, alma.nted to be a sports caster before becoming really famous and forgetting about sports. the first bay area university commencement is u.c. berkeley tomorrow and stand up comic will deliver cal keynote address. interesting. >> all right. packing up and moving on. >> it is time to move. i don't have a strong connection to my students as i used to have. >> the housing crisis in san francisco is creating a new crisis for teachers. >> right now kristen here with a look at what is coming up on abc7 news at 5:00. >> larry and alma, a high voltage warning for people in the south bay. the a's have the lowest attendance of any team. they're doing something about it. a we're not professional athletes. but that doesn't mean we're giving up. i'm in this for me. for me. along with diet and exercise, farxiga helps lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. lowering a1c by up to 1.2 points. do not take if allergic to farxiga. if you experience symptoms of a serious allergic reaction such as rash,
he graduated from usc with a degree in sports information, alma.nted to be a sports caster before becoming really famous and forgetting about sports. the first bay area university commencement is u.c. berkeley tomorrow and stand up comic will deliver cal keynote address. interesting. >> all right. packing up and moving on. >> it is time to move. i don't have a strong connection to my students as i used to have. >> the housing crisis in san francisco is creating a new crisis...
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>>> will farrell's commencement address at usc. >> this is not my first commencement speech. which i have spoken at previously include briman's school of nursing, hollywood d.j. academy and trump hollywood d.j. academy and trump university.♪ ♪ ♪ i'm dr. kelsey mcneely and some day you might be calling me an energy farmer. ♪ energy lives here. you have afib not caused by a and you're taking warfarin, you have the choice of a different kind of blood thinner. pradaxa helps stop blood cells from pooling in the heart, forming a clot which can cause a stroke in the brain. in a clinical study, pradaxa was better than warfarin at reducing stroke risk. and in the rare case of an emergency situation, when seconds matter, there's the only fda-approved reversal treatment made for people taking pradaxa that helps you clot normally again. don't take pradaxa if you've had a heart valve replacement or have abnormal bleeding. don't stop taking pradaxa without talking to your doctor, as stopping increases your risk of stroke or blood clots. tell your doctor before any planned medical or dental
>>> will farrell's commencement address at usc. >> this is not my first commencement speech. which i have spoken at previously include briman's school of nursing, hollywood d.j. academy and trump hollywood d.j. academy and trump university.♪ ♪ ♪ i'm dr. kelsey mcneely and some day you might be calling me an energy farmer. ♪ energy lives here. you have afib not caused by a and you're taking warfarin, you have the choice of a different kind of blood thinner. pradaxa helps...
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included star-studded speakers like will ferrell who pulled out all the stops at his alma mater and mine, usc>> t commencement speech. the institutions to which i have spoken at previously include debbie dudsen's school of trucking, university of phoenix and trump university. i'm still waiting to get paid from trump university. to those of you graduates sitting out there who have a pretty good idea of what you'd like to do with your life, congratulations. for many of you who may be don't have it all figured out, it's okay. imagine me literally picture my face singing this song gently into your ear. ♪ i'll think of you every step of the way ♪ ♪ and i i will always love you thank you. >> a la whitney houston or dolly parton, the original writer of that song "i will always love you." a nice tribute to the trojan class of 2017. i wish he was at my ceremony. >> and sing "fight on." >> no. we don't have time for that. i will throw up the victory, yes. thank you, trojans. >> it is a good morning. >> i needed that belly laugh. >> i just keep thinking of you're my boy blue. >> you're my boy, blue. >>
included star-studded speakers like will ferrell who pulled out all the stops at his alma mater and mine, usc>> t commencement speech. the institutions to which i have spoken at previously include debbie dudsen's school of trucking, university of phoenix and trump university. i'm still waiting to get paid from trump university. to those of you graduates sitting out there who have a pretty good idea of what you'd like to do with your life, congratulations. for many of you who may be don't...
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>>> will farrell's commencement address at usc. >> this is not my first commencement speech.tions to which i have spoken at previously include briman's school of nursing, hollywood d.j. academy and trump university. stay out front with tempur-pedic. our proprietary material automatically adjusts to your weight, shape and temperature. so you sleep deeply, and wake up feeling powerful. find your exclusive retailer at tempurpedic.com tand, our adulte children are here. so, we save by using tide. which means we use less. three generations of clothes cleaned in one wash. those are moms. anybody seen my pants? nothing cleans better. put those on dad! it's got to be tide. >>> welcome back. "data download" time. millennials have been putting their stamp on things. just about all new mothers are millennials, 82% of all births were to mothers born between 1981 and 1997. that's generation y or the millennials. in the 10 years since there's a 5% of increase in number of new moms unmarried. now means more than a third of all new mothers are unmarried. 32% of millennial mothers had a bache
>>> will farrell's commencement address at usc. >> this is not my first commencement speech.tions to which i have spoken at previously include briman's school of nursing, hollywood d.j. academy and trump university. stay out front with tempur-pedic. our proprietary material automatically adjusts to your weight, shape and temperature. so you sleep deeply, and wake up feeling powerful. find your exclusive retailer at tempurpedic.com tand, our adulte children are here. so, we save...
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and holds anoards undergraduate degree in education and masters in special education from usc and is a member of the school of education board of counselors. she passionately fights to stop human trafficking and helps people work together to stop this crime against humanity. [applause] >> i want going to lead off with a question to both of you. how did you first get involved in the trafficking field? ms. mccain: the first time i ever saw human trafficking i did not know what it was. we have a daughter in bangladesh so i was out trying to find some material for her. kolkatasy with that and is a very vibrant, exciting -- you know, all the noise. everything going on designing and inside. as i went to go pay the gentleman that on the kiosk, i could kind of hear this floor.ing from below the noise, things being moved around the end i asked him what it was and he said, it is just my family. floorboards.ow the very plausible and possible in a place like this but what i want to lay the money on the counter kind of down into good see a little bit between the floorboards and slats, but not eno
and holds anoards undergraduate degree in education and masters in special education from usc and is a member of the school of education board of counselors. she passionately fights to stop human trafficking and helps people work together to stop this crime against humanity. [applause] >> i want going to lead off with a question to both of you. how did you first get involved in the trafficking field? ms. mccain: the first time i ever saw human trafficking i did not know what it was. we...
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as we go to break, here's a lighter moment from will farrell's commencement address at usc. >> this isy first commencement speech. the institutions to which i have spoken at previously include briman's school of nursing, hollywood d.j. academy and trump university. i'm still waiting to get paid from trump university. i final. oh yeah? ended up saving a ton of money on car insurance. i hear they have a really great mobile app. the interface is remarkably intuitive. that's so important. ♪ theseare heading back home.y oil thanks to dawn, rescue workers only trust dawn, because it's tough on grease yet gentle. i am home, i am home, i am home there's nothing more than my vacation.me so when i need to book a hotel room, i want someone that makes it easy to find what i want. booking.com gets it. they offer free cancellation if my plans change. visit booking.com. booking.yeah. are making the move to nissan. because of rogue, the best selling suv in america. titan, with america's best truck warranty. and the most advanced safety features on alitma and our best selling models. that's why we're a
as we go to break, here's a lighter moment from will farrell's commencement address at usc. >> this isy first commencement speech. the institutions to which i have spoken at previously include briman's school of nursing, hollywood d.j. academy and trump university. i'm still waiting to get paid from trump university. i final. oh yeah? ended up saving a ton of money on car insurance. i hear they have a really great mobile app. the interface is remarkably intuitive. that's so important. ♪...
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. >> well, are you familiar with 8-usc section 1182. >> not off the top of my head, no. >> the binding statutory authority for the executive heard that you refused to implement and that led to your termination, it is a relevant and not a terribly obscure statute. by the express text of the statute it says "whenever the president finds class of aliens into the united states would be detrimental to the interests of the united states, he may by proclamation and such period as he shall deem necessary suspend the entry of all aliens or class of aliens as immigrants or nonimmigrants or impose on the entrance of aliens any restrictions he may deem appropriate." would you agree that is broad statutorythization? >> i am, i am familiar with additional provision which says no person shall receive preference and issuance of visa because of race, nationality or place of birth. they believe was promulgated after the statute that you just quoted, and that's been part of the discussion with the courts with respect to the ima is whether this more specific statute trumps the first one that you described
. >> well, are you familiar with 8-usc section 1182. >> not off the top of my head, no. >> the binding statutory authority for the executive heard that you refused to implement and that led to your termination, it is a relevant and not a terribly obscure statute. by the express text of the statute it says "whenever the president finds class of aliens into the united states would be detrimental to the interests of the united states, he may by proclamation and such period...
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will ferrell comedian gave the address at usc where he went to school. my first commencement speech. the institutions to which i've spoken at previously include briman's school of nursing, hollywood deejay academy and trump university. and now ♪ ♪ i'll always love you >> greg didn't even laugh at all. >> greg: i don't know, i've been there. >> jesse: don't forget to catch my show "waters world" 8:00 this saturday night. greg? >> greg: after jesse 10:00 saturday, my show, i got amanda head, david angelo, cat and tires. going to be a wild, wild show. but now, it's time for this. number out. >> jesse: that's a soul. there you go. >> greg: i want to thank leanne johnson. gave me these. isn't that great? >> kimberly: move it like that. does she have a web site? >> greg: i think she's found them and purchased them. these are unicorn high cops. >> bob: did you get those out of the southern part of manhattan? >> kimberly: that was so weird. here is a story we'd like to commend, first responders for the work they do and put their lives on the line every day. some
will ferrell comedian gave the address at usc where he went to school. my first commencement speech. the institutions to which i've spoken at previously include briman's school of nursing, hollywood deejay academy and trump university. and now ♪ ♪ i'll always love you >> greg didn't even laugh at all. >> greg: i don't know, i've been there. >> jesse: don't forget to catch my show "waters world" 8:00 this saturday night. greg? >> greg: after jesse 10:00...
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>>> a light note here at will farrell's commencement address at usc. >> this is not my first commencementtutions to which i have spoken at previously include briman's school of nursing, hollywood deejay academy and trump university. i'm still waiting to get paid from trump university. you rea. with the united mileageplus explorer card, you'll get a free checked bag, 2 united club passes... priority boarding... and 50,000 bonus miles. everything you need for an unforgettable vacation. the united mileageplus explorer card. imagine where it will take you. you get to do the dishes.ed... bring 'em on. dawn ultra has 3 times more grease-cleaning power. a drop of dawn and grease is gone. tech: when your windshield trust safelite autoglass.. our exclusive trueseal technology means a strong, reliable bond. at safelite, we stand behind our work... because the ones you love, sit behind it. (parents whisper jingle) safelite repair, safelite replace. start your day with the number one choice of dentists. philips sonicare removes significantly more plaque versus oral-b 7000. experience this amazing fee
>>> a light note here at will farrell's commencement address at usc. >> this is not my first commencementtutions to which i have spoken at previously include briman's school of nursing, hollywood deejay academy and trump university. i'm still waiting to get paid from trump university. you rea. with the united mileageplus explorer card, you'll get a free checked bag, 2 united club passes... priority boarding... and 50,000 bonus miles. everything you need for an unforgettable...
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it's 18 usc 1503, and it talks about corrupt and what your state of mind was. i'm not ready to act as judge, jury, and prosecutor here, but i think we do have to get to the facts. and the white house has now denied it, and i want to know what basis they have for that denial. >> if it turns out that the evidence is solid, that the then fbi director had contemporaneous and accurate notes of a conversation he had with the president of the united states in which the president of the united states asked him to drop a case against his then national security adviser, if that's the case and later on he fires that fbi director and the causality is very implicit there, is that a case for obstruction of justice, senator? if it doesn't lead to a prosecution or an impeachment, why are we studying this case at all? >> well, i don't want to practice law on tv, chris, but let me just say it certainly appears to meet the definition in the statute, and it's -- it's a very serious matter. it's been one that's been part of proceedings around here for many years. >> let me ask you
it's 18 usc 1503, and it talks about corrupt and what your state of mind was. i'm not ready to act as judge, jury, and prosecutor here, but i think we do have to get to the facts. and the white house has now denied it, and i want to know what basis they have for that denial. >> if it turns out that the evidence is solid, that the then fbi director had contemporaneous and accurate notes of a conversation he had with the president of the united states in which the president of the united...
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my colleague jane is a professor of political science here at usc, and abel maldonado is the 48th lieutenant governor of our own california, from 2010 to 2011. let me begin by asking a general question. maybe we can just go starting from left to right, because i'm interested in getting everyone's take. the trump campaign was unlike any other in modern american history, i think we can all agree. i would like to begin by asking our panelists, since this is a panel on trump at home, how have the first 100 days mirrored the unconventional nature of the campaign, or have they had all? have what we seen from trump broken with his predecessors, and in what ways are they about par for the course, fairly ordinary for contemporary politics? >> very briefly, economists used to be relatively carful in washington. it has fascinated me and many that academicnow accomplishments do not seem to be playing a major role in policy deliberations, so that is a surprise to me. it might be a statement about our value added. something i teach my students here is we can only know the effectiveness of a public policy
my colleague jane is a professor of political science here at usc, and abel maldonado is the 48th lieutenant governor of our own california, from 2010 to 2011. let me begin by asking a general question. maybe we can just go starting from left to right, because i'm interested in getting everyone's take. the trump campaign was unlike any other in modern american history, i think we can all agree. i would like to begin by asking our panelists, since this is a panel on trump at home, how have the...
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through uclalf usc law school. they will join us along with judith warner, the fellow at cap action who put out a paper last week. theme join me in welcoming to this stage. [applause] >> great to see you all here today. thank you for being here. the report is about opening the gates, looking at the structural barriers keeping women off ballots and out of office. both of you are success stories. i wonder -- maybe we will start with what worked. to what do you ascribe the success you have had so far? you both have different stories about what led you into policies. when you look back, if you are going to tell them to women interested in getting in, what do you see that carried you? >> for me, i did not allow somebody to tell me to wait my turn because that is something we are still having happen today. when i got into the race, people called and said, somebody else is ready to go in. drop out. women first of all have to run. most women have to be asked seven times to run. that is the first step. making sure we are en
through uclalf usc law school. they will join us along with judith warner, the fellow at cap action who put out a paper last week. theme join me in welcoming to this stage. [applause] >> great to see you all here today. thank you for being here. the report is about opening the gates, looking at the structural barriers keeping women off ballots and out of office. both of you are success stories. i wonder -- maybe we will start with what worked. to what do you ascribe the success you have...