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jill is sur i have director for usc dorn side center for economic and social research. ari and jill direct the usc and day break hole which has gained some notoriety for in the november 2016 election, for showing trump to be doing much better than a lot of other competitor polls. lastly, david lauder is the washington bureau chief at the los angeles times. he works with and reports on the [ inaudible ] poll. so we're going to begin with a presentation of the day break poll results at the 100 day mark, and jill and ari will be -- will be doing that for us. >> my turn now. good morning. so i'm going to start and just sort of walk of through some of the findings from the poll that we just conducted and a poll that we conducted in april, and then i will hand it off to ari to tell us a little bit more about some of the in-depth findings. so i'm going to stay seated here because it is a little hard to see this from the dais but it is hard to stand here, too. as an introduction, these surveys that we conducted were among respondents in a national internet panel that we maintai
jill is sur i have director for usc dorn side center for economic and social research. ari and jill direct the usc and day break hole which has gained some notoriety for in the november 2016 election, for showing trump to be doing much better than a lot of other competitor polls. lastly, david lauder is the washington bureau chief at the los angeles times. he works with and reports on the [ inaudible ] poll. so we're going to begin with a presentation of the day break poll results at the 100...
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it's always a pleasure to be on the usc campus. want to thank them and bob in th the under institute and te center for doing this work. so if there are two things that i would hope you all would take away from the paul and from what we've seen with president trump and his standing with the country, would be polarization and stability. as dennis was alluding to, it was not that long ago that president would come into office with significant support from the opposition party. it didn't always last, but it would at least start out that way. as i think bob and bill carrick would probably agree, public figures approval ratings tended to be event driven. if you had success, you approval rating would go up. it get something happen that was bad, your approval rating would go down. what we found with president obama after the first few months, his approval rating settled into an extremely polarized pattern that basically never changed. it would let up a little bit. the bin laden raid, for example, kicked his approval rating of a few points.
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a longtime supporter of usc for graciously sponsoring this upcoming series.we will have more of the information on these events and others, coming soon. think you all, again for joining us. [applause] i should have said letters arts of sciences, but i did not. arts, letters and sciences. ean millerthink d because without her help we would not be here and would not be able to do this. i want to think the staff, the political science department, my colleagues, all of who work so hard on this. i think the panelists, my friends that i imposed on. others that i him posed on anyways, even if i did not know them that well. jill, who has kicked this thing off with some illuminating inch -- information. thank you all very much. as an audience you have been terrific and you get, if we are asking for grades, an a. [applause] ♪ ♪ >> c-span's washington journal, live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up thursday morning, bloomberg senior climate reporter will be on what the reports of the trump administration intending to withdraw from the clim
a longtime supporter of usc for graciously sponsoring this upcoming series.we will have more of the information on these events and others, coming soon. think you all, again for joining us. [applause] i should have said letters arts of sciences, but i did not. arts, letters and sciences. ean millerthink d because without her help we would not be here and would not be able to do this. i want to think the staff, the political science department, my colleagues, all of who work so hard on this. i...
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thank you all again for joining us here at usc, and back to bob and the panel. [applause] >> i should've said college, letters arts and sciences but i didn't. or arts, letters and sciences. i want to thank dean miller because i really mean it. without her help we wouldn't be here and we wouldn't be able to do this. i also want to thank the staff of the jesse unruh institute, my colleagues in the political science department although who works hard on this. i think the panelists, my friend that i imposed on, others that i impose on anyway, even if i didn't know them all that well. anngos was kicked this thing off, with very illuminating information. thank you all very much. as an audience you have been terrific, and you get, if we're asking for grades, and a period. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> former fbi director james comey will testify thursday before the senate intelligence committee investigating russian activities during the last years election. the committee says former director comey will testify in an open session which will be followed by a c
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usc grad. the second thing you have to say, the second thing we have to be -- do is talk about beliefs. if we believe that we are the leaders then we have to talk about plan a, plan b, and clancy. in the -- and plan c. in the california recession, the people of l.a. unified were amazing. employees, neighbors, allies, people stepped up. our opportunity to organize today as a community of believers is a moment that should -- what are the next 10 years going to look like? that, i would say, thank you. thank you, thank you, thank you. we need you and we rely on you. you have absolutely made a difference. bonnie: thank you, monica. l.a. ust is lucky to have you as are the children. eloi: just a brief things, first of all, i would agree with everything said, but focusing on helping these children and their parents believe. believe in themselves. believe that not only is education something that is part of their lives, but higher education is available to them and is an opportunity for them. really wo
usc grad. the second thing you have to say, the second thing we have to be -- do is talk about beliefs. if we believe that we are the leaders then we have to talk about plan a, plan b, and clancy. in the -- and plan c. in the california recession, the people of l.a. unified were amazing. employees, neighbors, allies, people stepped up. our opportunity to organize today as a community of believers is a moment that should -- what are the next 10 years going to look like? that, i would say, thank...
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christian grose, a colleague, social professor of political science at usc, author of the award-winning book congress in black and white, race and representation from washington. another friend, adam, los angeles bureau chief for the near times, previously the papers chief national correspondent. another friend i'm exploiting my friendships, ron klain who is a former chief of staff for joe biden and al gore an an importat advised to hillary clinton 2016. peter mancall, the professor of humana's, professor of history and anthropology at usc, and dan schwerin come from a director of speech ready for hillary clinton in 2016, also worked with her in the state department and in the senate. i'm going to start with very general question that i would like everybody to weigh in on. it seems to me, raw and i would like methods earlier, that donald trump represents a takeover of the republican party. you know see democrats engaged in recrimination with each other about 2016 and about the future. are we seeing a class of the party in the way, for example, nursing the collapse of the party in france
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peter man called and professor of humanities, professor of history and anthropology at usc porn site and vanish wherein former director of speech writing for hillary clinton in 2016, also worked with her and in the senate. i will start with a general question to weigh in on. it seems to me, ron and i were talking about this earlier that donald trump represented a hostile takeover of the republican party. you see democrats engaged in recriminations with each other about 2016 and about the future. are we seeing a collapse of the party system in this country for the way that were seen the collapse of the party system in france? let's start there if you want. >> i do. i think that for all of us in our political careers we have view politics through a ideological prism and american politics have been divided down the middle of the field with an ideological line that separates right from left and we debate politics between the 45-yard line in this country. if there's any canadians in this room you would debate between the 48-52 and we do it very hyperbolic way. if you were to listen to the
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under 18 usc 10001 which is a tough statute which prosecutors know a lot about. >> do you think he is cooperating, some have said they believe he's cooperating with the fbi with the investigation, do you believe that? >> i don't yet. i think we'd have more evidence of it, but if anybody has got good reason to help out and become a witness rather than a defendant and get a good plea it will be him because the offenses are certainly stacking up. this latest is so cub stitchuous that one wonders what he had in his mine when he was feeling the forms out. ju . >> john beard also cnn's learning tonight that they're going to look into -- >> the water gate president, john dean forgive me, is a special prosecutor and senate committee investigation proceeding on parallel tracks. there's serious evidence that indicates possible obstruction, it's i think obvious that mueller's investigating it for law enforcement purposes and it makes sense that the senate indeed the house should dig into it for congressional purposes. >> is that the right move you believe matthew in. >> this is where i'm going t
under 18 usc 10001 which is a tough statute which prosecutors know a lot about. >> do you think he is cooperating, some have said they believe he's cooperating with the fbi with the investigation, do you believe that? >> i don't yet. i think we'd have more evidence of it, but if anybody has got good reason to help out and become a witness rather than a defendant and get a good plea it will be him because the offenses are certainly stacking up. this latest is so cub stitchuous that...
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usc original ceilings -- you will see original ceilings that are hand sculpted. paintings of the 1880's. some of the rooms have only the third or fourth coat of paint on the walls. you'll see the second floor great hall, a room that illustrates the rise and fall of white plantation society. elegant,see the original woodwork of the 18th century. a mantle and over mantle. very stylish in the 18th century. above woodensee boards for serving as a ceiling. during the civil war water got into the house and all the elegant ceilings had collapsed. had lost mostn's of their money. they managed to recoup a fortune of their money through the phosphate andium then make repairs to the house. then boarded over the ceiling. but not going back to the original elegant style of the 18th century. when you visit plantations like drayton hall it's important to remember everything we see around us, the landscape, the buildings, the furniture whatever it may be, all these things of the product of the hands and minds of the black people and white people over time. the landscape we see h
usc original ceilings -- you will see original ceilings that are hand sculpted. paintings of the 1880's. some of the rooms have only the third or fourth coat of paint on the walls. you'll see the second floor great hall, a room that illustrates the rise and fall of white plantation society. elegant,see the original woodwork of the 18th century. a mantle and over mantle. very stylish in the 18th century. above woodensee boards for serving as a ceiling. during the civil war water got into the...
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thank you all again for joining us here at usc, and back to bob and the panel. [applause] >> i should have said college of letters, arts and sciences but i didn't, or arts, letters and sciences. i want to thank dean miller because i really mean it. without her help we wouldn't be here and ther we wouldn't be abo do this. i also want to thank the staff of the unruh institute and the political science department and my colleagues, all of whom who worked so hard on this. i think the panelists, my friends that i post on, others that i post on anyway even if i didn't know them all that well. and jill who escape i this thing off with some very illuminating information. thank you all very much, as an audience you been terrific. and you get, if we're asking for grades, and a. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> attorney general jeff sessions has requested to testify before the senate intelligence committee that is investigating russia's influence in the 2016th elections. the hearing to be held tomorrow afternoon was announced by the committee this morning and will b
thank you all again for joining us here at usc, and back to bob and the panel. [applause] >> i should have said college of letters, arts and sciences but i didn't, or arts, letters and sciences. i want to thank dean miller because i really mean it. without her help we wouldn't be here and ther we wouldn't be abo do this. i also want to thank the staff of the unruh institute and the political science department and my colleagues, all of whom who worked so hard on this. i think the...
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and as dean of the usc school of public policy and is always a great partner within university system. and all to the after-school leaders that here from around the nation providing after-school programs. so this is extraordinary there are a lot of new leaders here today that none of this would be possible for the after-school all-star would not exist if not for danny hernandez. [applause] we want you to know that in the early '90s more than 25 years ago chairman of the president's council invited me to come down and shouted to -- and which show to me the homework assistance programs bodybuilding and then invited me to come to the summer games for he came up with this idea throughout the summer's with thousands and thousands of kids so they can for exposing me to after-school programs and inspiring me to do something for my community banks for being here today. you're all doing a fantastic job so before i sit down i want you to know how much i appreciate the work you're doing providing great after-school programs for those kids 10.2 million kids we're talking about three hours every d
and as dean of the usc school of public policy and is always a great partner within university system. and all to the after-school leaders that here from around the nation providing after-school programs. so this is extraordinary there are a lot of new leaders here today that none of this would be possible for the after-school all-star would not exist if not for danny hernandez. [applause] we want you to know that in the early '90s more than 25 years ago chairman of the president's council...
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i want to get back to 18 usc 4. i want to get back to what jay sekulow was saying. might have violated his employment contract, james comey. >> there are two federal statutes that make it a crime to leak on classified documents. on classified documents. we invite our readers to read them because they arguably apply because comey said i thought these were my personal documents. they are not. you are wrong. you violated the federal records act and the records management regulations at the fbi. anything you do in the course and scope of your employment is government property. it is not your property. the statutes say you may not take and convert government property for your own purposes. what did comey do? he did precisely that, and then he leaks it to a friend of his who, for the sole purpose of then leaking it to the media. think about this. here's a guy, comey, being asked by the president to crack down on leakers and he leaks himself. comey was investigating the mishandling of documents by hillary clinton. what do comey do? mishandled government documents. if i wer
i want to get back to 18 usc 4. i want to get back to what jay sekulow was saying. might have violated his employment contract, james comey. >> there are two federal statutes that make it a crime to leak on classified documents. on classified documents. we invite our readers to read them because they arguably apply because comey said i thought these were my personal documents. they are not. you are wrong. you violated the federal records act and the records management regulations at the...
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. >> i gave the commencement speech at usc. >> jimmy: your alma mater [ cheers and applause ] >> andate. i'm allowed to perform elective surgery. >> jimmy: i didn't know that. >> ten tonsillectomies. a calm gallbladders, i think, i don't know. i start tearing things out and then, put some scotch tape. >> jimmy: that's the way you start. >> then get out of dodge. >> jimmy: your speech was great, i watched it on line. did you put a lot of thought into that. >> yes, i am. i'm not good at being sincere, yeah. >> jimmy: are you being sincere? >> now, i'm very sincere. >> jimmy: okay. >> but, as you know, we're used to being funny but i have to sound poignant, earnest and have some words of wisdom. that was the hard part. but i holed myself in a hotel room. >> jimmy: did you? >> yeah. i was shooting a movie. >> jimmy: okay, all right. >> i didn't rent the hotel room. >> jimmy: and you wrote the whole thing. >> i wrote the whole thing but the president of the university, a very wonderful gentleman -- >> i have met him. >> nice guy, you're going be wonderful, you're going to be great, don't
. >> i gave the commencement speech at usc. >> jimmy: your alma mater [ cheers and applause ] >> andate. i'm allowed to perform elective surgery. >> jimmy: i didn't know that. >> ten tonsillectomies. a calm gallbladders, i think, i don't know. i start tearing things out and then, put some scotch tape. >> jimmy: that's the way you start. >> then get out of dodge. >> jimmy: your speech was great, i watched it on line. did you put a lot of thought...
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.>> trump says the attack is more proof to usc to travel ban which he wants decided by the supreme court. he tweeted that the justice department -- department should ask for an asp indicted hearing. >>> money was raised for the victims of the terror of tach. -- terrorist attack. >> [music]>> she was run by other stars last night including justin bieber, katie., coldplay and stevie wonder. 22 people died and many were young women and girls. more than 100 others were injured when a suicide bomber blew himself up at the end of grandes concert. donations are expected to reach $13 million. >>> coming up, apple developers conference kicked off today in the south bay. details and one product unveiled its all ready making a buzz. >>> tesla gets ready to put its newest model into production.>>> temperatures are warm out there today. we've got a chance of showers in the forecast and i will have the details. shock was started a grass fire this afternoon has caused a massive backup on highway 24. >>> apple is taking on amazon's echo. the company unveiled its homepod today. it's more like a speaker w
.>> trump says the attack is more proof to usc to travel ban which he wants decided by the supreme court. he tweeted that the justice department -- department should ask for an asp indicted hearing. >>> money was raised for the victims of the terror of tach. -- terrorist attack. >> [music]>> she was run by other stars last night including justin bieber, katie., coldplay and stevie wonder. 22 people died and many were young women and girls. more than 100 others were...
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usc berkely shut down the event back in february, after protests outside became violent. wal-mart- whenever you want it. the retail giant is testing a 24-hour kiosk- where you can pick up your online grocery orders. no parking or waiting for a worker. you just enter a code- and your groceries come right to you. it's seen as wal-mart's newest move to one-up amazon. it's xx and we're just getting started. the search for the search for answers. two teens gunned down-- hours before graduation. coming up-- what their parents are saying as police examine new evidence. good morning washington. - cloudy & unseasonably cool today; a few showers - fantastic friday - weekend warm up - heat wave sunday through thursday (feels: 95-100) today: cloudy and cool. isolated showers. highs: 67-70 winds: ne 5-10 mph tonight: cloudy and cool. lows: 50-56 winds: ne 5 mph tomorrow: mostly cloudy. milder than today, t
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. >> he hopes to open the museum in 2021 and it'll be built down the road from usc. >>> neighbors in the bay area were complaining about a bad smell and a lot of noise coming from hundreds of exotic birds in a woman's backyard. the efforts underway to find homes for hundreds of those birds with in the next few weeks. >> and another big cyber attack hits europe. the disruption reported. >> good morning. see that 280 photograph nick san jose. that looks good. getting up the highway 17. we have a little bit of slow traffic in some spots. we will let you know where coming up. >> and a lot of low clouds in place. they are making a good move here. doesn't look to much different but maybe a little warmer for some. we will take a look. it's been awhile since you first knew. there's something very different about you. you have the power to make your marshmallow wishes...come true. you can make your marshmallow wishes come true by winning one of 10,000 boxes of only marshmallows. find your code in special boxes of lucky charms. they're magically delicious. she pretty much lives in her favorite
. >> he hopes to open the museum in 2021 and it'll be built down the road from usc. >>> neighbors in the bay area were complaining about a bad smell and a lot of noise coming from hundreds of exotic birds in a woman's backyard. the efforts underway to find homes for hundreds of those birds with in the next few weeks. >> and another big cyber attack hits europe. the disruption reported. >> good morning. see that 280 photograph nick san jose. that looks good. getting up...
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a doctor can't tell you what this herb is going to do, he went to usc, now he's a certain surgeon, but he can't tell you what's going to stop this, they're not teaching that. when you stack it all up, it starts from education on. >> you're talking education. my question is about economy. if money is being wasted and spent on these exorbitant health care costs because we don't take this seriously on the front end, isn't that a motivator? >> without the knowledge, without the knowledge who -- without the knowledge, it's not going to happen. >> some people call that stupid but i digress. maybe i'm wrong. >> here's one truth is that prisons cost a lot. right? and people are kept in prisons. there's a lot of reasons for it. but it's not a money saver. >> no. >> right? i think in some ways food has become that. they call it food apartheid for a reason. i think it's a good argument that says food and especially fast food and really cheap, inexpensive fast food is a great form of social control, social oppression, it keeps people poor, it keeps people sick, it keeps them out of a vibrant life.
a doctor can't tell you what this herb is going to do, he went to usc, now he's a certain surgeon, but he can't tell you what's going to stop this, they're not teaching that. when you stack it all up, it starts from education on. >> you're talking education. my question is about economy. if money is being wasted and spent on these exorbitant health care costs because we don't take this seriously on the front end, isn't that a motivator? >> without the knowledge, without the...
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. >> our exclusive kpix 5 survey usc a poll finds 70% of san francisco say the city should stay a sanctuaryity. but when it comes to the $190,000 settlement, san franciscans are split. 45% agree with it, 40% disagree. >>> time now is 4:50. the uc system is adopting new statewide policies on sexual harassment and assault in the wake of a string of high- profile scandals. >> and new affordable housing complex opens in one of the bay area's most expensive cities. >>> good morning. welcome back to "kpix 5 morning news." imagine a day with no fog at the beach? not going to happen today. we'll see some partial clearing. 67 degrees in san francisco. good morning to you in half moon bay in the high 50s only a sliver of hope of sun. 79 degrees in redwood city. low 80s in san jose and fremont. topping off at 74. you know, when you look at these numbers in the east bay they're pretty seasonal. spot on in livermore at 87 degrees. high 80s in pittsburg and low 90s in brentwood. today no sunshine in stinson beach. 66 blustery winds out of the west at 30. 85 in novato with full forecast once the clouds li
. >> our exclusive kpix 5 survey usc a poll finds 70% of san francisco say the city should stay a sanctuaryity. but when it comes to the $190,000 settlement, san franciscans are split. 45% agree with it, 40% disagree. >>> time now is 4:50. the uc system is adopting new statewide policies on sexual harassment and assault in the wake of a string of high- profile scandals. >> and new affordable housing complex opens in one of the bay area's most expensive cities. >>>...
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the only one that applies is 18 usc 15 a three. --1503. that does not meet the elements of that statute. that punctured the balloon. the other thing that came out was something nobody heard which comey sayingg -- when he was about to testify about the numeral scandal -- the clinton gmail scandal he was called by loretta lynch are told him i don't you referring to this as an investigation in public. i want you referring to it as a matter. 20 asked why, she did not explain. she said i just want you to do that. the problem is that is the language the clinton campaign was using, calling in a matter, not an investigation. it was as if the attorney general was parroting the clinton campaign and trying to help. that is not unlawful but concerning the attorney general was behaving that kind of behavior. host: jeff sessions will be testifying before the senate intelligence committee. he spent six years working in the justice department. based on what you know, how is he preparing to the hearings? why did he agreed to testify before this committee?
the only one that applies is 18 usc 15 a three. --1503. that does not meet the elements of that statute. that punctured the balloon. the other thing that came out was something nobody heard which comey sayingg -- when he was about to testify about the numeral scandal -- the clinton gmail scandal he was called by loretta lynch are told him i don't you referring to this as an investigation in public. i want you referring to it as a matter. 20 asked why, she did not explain. she said i just want...
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the usc gc went down in heavy fog on june 13th, 1917. a few miles off the coals of points conception. just south of santa barbara. it sank in 35 minutes. the crew of the steamer rescued the crew of the cutter. moving the wreckage would be so difficult the coast guard says it will allow it to remain there where it's been for 100 years. >>> warriors gear, flying off the shelf since last night's victory. big surprise. we'll go into the warehouse where workers are trying to fill 100,000 online orders. >>> we bring the continuing average of the warriors championship celebration. . >>> bizarre sight at a church service. how people were frightened by a phony federal agent. a marin county man wears a fake -- >> reporter: he lives in marin, but works for san francisco, and when this happened, he was driving a city car. that's assigned to the airport. it's a job that he is suspended from now after his costume caused real fear. this is video, the man shooting it is scared. he's watching what he thinks is an immigration agent strolling a church cour
the usc gc went down in heavy fog on june 13th, 1917. a few miles off the coals of points conception. just south of santa barbara. it sank in 35 minutes. the crew of the steamer rescued the crew of the cutter. moving the wreckage would be so difficult the coast guard says it will allow it to remain there where it's been for 100 years. >>> warriors gear, flying off the shelf since last night's victory. big surprise. we'll go into the warehouse where workers are trying to fill 100,000...
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specifically the statute. 18 usc 793e. the government has the burden of proofing beyond a reasonable doubt. that is my focus. >> understood. the burden is on the government. thank you for coming on to make arguments as you see fit. thank you for coming on "new day." >> thank you. >> alisyn. >>> washington is watching two blockbuster hearings. senators are set to grill two officials today. that is before james comey breaks his silence. how will president trump respond? we have it all covered for you next. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ tango! for the guy who finds a way. always unstoppable. listen up, heart disease.) you too, unnecessary er visits. and hey, unmanaged depression, don't get too comfortable. we're talking to you, cost inefficiencies and data without insights. and fragmented care- stop getting in the way of patient recovery and pay attention. every single one of you is on our list. for those who won't rest until the world is healthier, neither will we. optum. how well gets done. all umm...ed. you wouldn't want your painter to quit pa
specifically the statute. 18 usc 793e. the government has the burden of proofing beyond a reasonable doubt. that is my focus. >> understood. the burden is on the government. thank you for coming on to make arguments as you see fit. thank you for coming on "new day." >> thank you. >> alisyn. >>> washington is watching two blockbuster hearings. senators are set to grill two officials today. that is before james comey breaks his silence. how will president...
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lucas hopes to open that museum in 2021, it will be built right across the street from his alma mater, usc. >> time to check what's happening with the weather out there, kind of hazy, misty, how would you describe it? >> misty is a good word. i've ran into a few drizzle drops out there in the bay. right now lingering patchy fog near parts of the coastline all set to move back into the bay for the overnight hours. we're talking about a warming trend that will carry us over into thursday and friday. temperatures today the preliminaries highs, showing you the highs for the tomorrow. the inland neighborhoods back up into the lower 90s the hottest spots for tomorrow. on the satellite you can pick out the fog covering a good portion of the california coastline from the bay area to the south coming in closer here especially from the golden gate down towards los angeles, at least approaching louisiana. right now still setting up out here in the pacific. in fact we'll show you some of the current wind speeds and the wind direction that's an on shore wind and help transport the fog back into the reg
lucas hopes to open that museum in 2021, it will be built right across the street from his alma mater, usc. >> time to check what's happening with the weather out there, kind of hazy, misty, how would you describe it? >> misty is a good word. i've ran into a few drizzle drops out there in the bay. right now lingering patchy fog near parts of the coastline all set to move back into the bay for the overnight hours. we're talking about a warming trend that will carry us over into...
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put a 50 on usc, the national security act which says that congress must be able to get from the executive branch any information and i was underlined, any information concerning intelligence activities. if it's unclassified to get in open session. i don't know if any legal or traditional basis for them with holding this information from the committee today. >> i appreciate all of you hangint with us tonight. thank you so much. to robert kosta, to ashley parker, jeremy bash. i want to show you an l.a. times headline that william randolph hurst himself would look back on and perhaps be happy with. we have it, i swear we have it. i just saw it. anyway, we'll come back. there it is. that's how the l.a. times are portraying tomorrow's testimony. trump's loyalty demand. a viewers's guide. >>> welcome back to our broadcast. when you think about it, prior to today we were going on leaks, which became pres reports about what james comey saw and said and was told during his meetings with the president. what he rushed to write down afterwards. now we have james comey's words and memories on paper. b
put a 50 on usc, the national security act which says that congress must be able to get from the executive branch any information and i was underlined, any information concerning intelligence activities. if it's unclassified to get in open session. i don't know if any legal or traditional basis for them with holding this information from the committee today. >> i appreciate all of you hangint with us tonight. thank you so much. to robert kosta, to ashley parker, jeremy bash. i want to...
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lerner, my first research assistant, to go to the library at the usc and pull student directories for -- the u records toll student see who lived at the same address as barack. she came back to me with sheila jager's name, and the very nice couple who lived upstairs who are now at north carolina state. i first emailed sheila, living in britain, in august 2009. she had never before acknowledged her relationship with barack. welcoming, andly i think it is fair to say happy, to be discovered by me, and academic historian, rather than than, say,tional -- "the national enquirer." brian: had he talked to her? did she not want her name out? what has been the impact of you in some respects outing her in this close relationship? tell us about the marriage proposal. avid: my understanding from number of fellow graduate students who were also in anthropology with sheila during is alsoars -- there another sheila who also recounted to me how she had been contacted by mr. moranis. y understanding from sheila jager is she did not return any message from david moranis. the impression that people had
lerner, my first research assistant, to go to the library at the usc and pull student directories for -- the u records toll student see who lived at the same address as barack. she came back to me with sheila jager's name, and the very nice couple who lived upstairs who are now at north carolina state. i first emailed sheila, living in britain, in august 2009. she had never before acknowledged her relationship with barack. welcoming, andly i think it is fair to say happy, to be discovered by...
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in may, he said it didn't happen. 18 usc 410 would have meant -- >> i never think about truth when ites to liars speaking. they have an entirely different definition of truth between you and i. i wouldn't mention words, they never worry about it. >> sean: he would be thrown into pokey. >> i've got to roll. good to see you. weeknights, at 7:00 on the fox business network. when they come back, lou dobbs said he was going to go online and give his answer. our question of the day, straight ahead. >> sean: time for tonight's question of the day. in the wake of these deadly terror attacks, do we need extreme vetting? in the united states more than ever, so we are not like europe premier want to hear from you. facebook.com/seanhannity, @seanhannity on twitter. have something to say, nice or mean, doesn't matter. 877-225-8587. were going to be playing more of your calls tomorrow night. that's all the time i have left this evening. as always, thank you for being with us. we'll see you back here monday. >> tucker: good evening and welcome to "tucker carlson tonight." the government has all been
in may, he said it didn't happen. 18 usc 410 would have meant -- >> i never think about truth when ites to liars speaking. they have an entirely different definition of truth between you and i. i wouldn't mention words, they never worry about it. >> sean: he would be thrown into pokey. >> i've got to roll. good to see you. weeknights, at 7:00 on the fox business network. when they come back, lou dobbs said he was going to go online and give his answer. our question of the day,...
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usc researcher chris johnson found out that snow and rain can spring up as the snow melts. >> that increases seismic activity by 10% in the spring. other areas are affected at different times. >> the central coast ranges, what we actually see is that the stresses that are more favorable for surf in the late summer and early fall. >> that's caused by drying streams in the summer t. research does not suggest that there is an earthquake season in california. >>> if you and your family are looking for some fun this weekend the 105th annual alameda county fair is under way. we see the cool treats available for fair-goers. >> reporter: when it's hot outside, an ice cold slushee or col drink hit the spot at the alameda county fair begins, so does a heat wave. >> drink plenty of water. wear loose fitting clothes. wear a wide brimd hat. >> reporter: they made a dash for the misters after brayden's summer treat. >> we walked into the affair him all he talked about is his ice cream. so we did a few rides and he got an ice cream. >> reporter: the fairgrounds sits on 267 acres him while there are thousan
usc researcher chris johnson found out that snow and rain can spring up as the snow melts. >> that increases seismic activity by 10% in the spring. other areas are affected at different times. >> the central coast ranges, what we actually see is that the stresses that are more favorable for surf in the late summer and early fall. >> that's caused by drying streams in the summer t. research does not suggest that there is an earthquake season in california. >>> if you...
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read the statute 18 usc 1924. will know what happened.that statute was enforced accurately or not. >> the former fbi director james comey also testified that after clearing the room, president trump press mr. comey to drop an investigation into former national security advisor michael flynn. you consider that suggestion made by the president to be illegal or inappropriate? >> i think it was illegal. i think that it was poorly done. this president does not speak diplomat. but if you look at what he was really do not have got that there was an augustus and --'s entire discussion we are having today. the one senator put it best. one other cannot be imprisoned for hoping or somehow castigated for hoping. there is a lot of difference in the terminology here but i'm convinced that the basic bottom-line of this testimony from james comey was that mr. comey exonerated the president and implicated himself as a leaker. >> speaking of leak this morning the president tweeted i believe that the james comey leak will be four more prevalent than anyone
read the statute 18 usc 1924. will know what happened.that statute was enforced accurately or not. >> the former fbi director james comey also testified that after clearing the room, president trump press mr. comey to drop an investigation into former national security advisor michael flynn. you consider that suggestion made by the president to be illegal or inappropriate? >> i think it was illegal. i think that it was poorly done. this president does not speak diplomat. but if you...
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it'll be built across the street from usc. >>> some bay area neighbors complained about the bad smell and a lot of noise coming hundreds of birds in a woman's backyard. we will tell you the effort underway to find homes for hundreds of those birds with in the next couple of weeks. >> and there is another big cyber attack in europe. the widespread disruption reported and it includes some united states companies. >> good morning. you can see the traffic is smell moving along okay here at the mcarthur maze. doesn't look bad over to the bay bridge toll plaza. >>> solid fog bank in place again. started the month off cool, got hot and now ending on the cool side. well away from the coast. . >>> it's 5:13 and the senate majority leader plans to continue to work with republicans who are still on the fence about the senate bill to repeal and replace the affordable care act. a vote has been pushed off until after the 4th of july holiday because there isn't enough support to pass it. 50 out of the 52 republican senators need to be on board for that bill to move forward. right now there are at le
it'll be built across the street from usc. >>> some bay area neighbors complained about the bad smell and a lot of noise coming hundreds of birds in a woman's backyard. we will tell you the effort underway to find homes for hundreds of those birds with in the next couple of weeks. >> and there is another big cyber attack in europe. the widespread disruption reported and it includes some united states companies. >> good morning. you can see the traffic is smell moving along...
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and 18 usc four means he would've committed a felony that he would report in january when trump mentionedi never worry about truth when it comes to lawyers speaking before congress because they have an entirely different definition of truth than you and i. so i wouldn't worry about mashing up words. they never worry about it, these attorneys but certainly, -- me when you would be thrown in the pokey. >> seemly come up reverently if you will. >> sean: good to see you. weeknights, 7:00, fox business network. when we come back. this is a really important question. lou said he is going online u d getting his question. straight ahead. because our claims reps are available 24/7. we even cover accessories and custom parts. we diget an early start! took the kids to soccer practice. you want me to jump that cactus? all right. aah! that lady's awesome. i don't see a possum! >> sean: tonight's question of the day. in the wake of these deadly terrorgh attacks, do we need extreme vetting in the united states more than ever so we are not like you're up? we've already had enough attacks here. we want to
and 18 usc four means he would've committed a felony that he would report in january when trump mentionedi never worry about truth when it comes to lawyers speaking before congress because they have an entirely different definition of truth than you and i. so i wouldn't worry about mashing up words. they never worry about it, these attorneys but certainly, -- me when you would be thrown in the pokey. >> seemly come up reverently if you will. >> sean: good to see you. weeknights,...
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put a 50 on usc, the national security act which says that congress must be able to get from the executive branch any information and i was underlined, any information concerning intelligence activities. if it's unclassified to get in open session. i don't know if any legal or traditional basis for them with holding this information from the committee today. >> i appreciate all of you hanging out with us tonight. thank you so much. to robert kosta, to ashley parker, to jeremy bash. i want to show you an l.a. times headline that william randolph hurst himself would look back on and perhaps be happy with. that's how the "l.a. times" is portraying it. trump's loyalty demand. on september 9, 2010, pg&e learned a tragic lesson we can never forget. this gas pipeline ruptured in san bruno. the explosion and fire killed eight people. pg&e was convicted of six felony charges including five violations of the u.s. pipeline safety act and obstructing an ntsb investigation. pg&e was fined, placed under an outside monitor, given five years of probation, and required to perform ,000 hours of community se
put a 50 on usc, the national security act which says that congress must be able to get from the executive branch any information and i was underlined, any information concerning intelligence activities. if it's unclassified to get in open session. i don't know if any legal or traditional basis for them with holding this information from the committee today. >> i appreciate all of you hanging out with us tonight. thank you so much. to robert kosta, to ashley parker, to jeremy bash. i want...
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it'll be built right across the street from usc where he went to school. >>> when the giants game ended seagulls almost out numbered the fans out there. it was early this morning. this thrilling walkoff hit, it happened when u were probably asleep. >> a toxic bloom is back and forcing the closure of a popular lake. we have the story coming up. . >> and we have some slow traffic out there. due to incidents. i want to let you know traffic will be slow on the san mateo bridge. it's getting slower. the bay bridge is slower than that. >> a lot of low clouds and fog in place. another day. very similar to yesterday. a slight bump up for inland temperatures. ♪ ♪ ♪ disneyland resort. celebrate the summer of heroes, only at hero up! . >>> good morning. thank you for joining us. it's a middle of the week wednesday june 28th. i'm dave clark. >> good morning. i'm pam cook. it's coming up on 6:30. if you are just joining us, there is a good chance that you missed the end of last night's giant's game. >> the giants beat the rockies. it was early this morning and in the 14th inning. >> on the ground an
it'll be built right across the street from usc where he went to school. >>> when the giants game ended seagulls almost out numbered the fans out there. it was early this morning. this thrilling walkoff hit, it happened when u were probably asleep. >> a toxic bloom is back and forcing the closure of a popular lake. we have the story coming up. . >> and we have some slow traffic out there. due to incidents. i want to let you know traffic will be slow on the san mateo bridge....
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administration of justice, that would be obstruction of justice, even under the federal criminal statutes of 18-usc 1503, but even more important, it would be an abuse of power that could be an impeachable offense. it's more serious than what nixon did. it's really impossible to argue that no obstruction of justice could be present here. the facts, if they are as the very credible jim comey suggested, point powerfully to obstruction of justice and abuse of power. and the whole is greater than the sum of its parts. if you look at all the facts. but i'll stop here. i know we have a limited time. >> professor foley, what do you say to that? there are these two supreme court rulings that pretty clearly say in the nixon case and in the one that essentially established the independent council, that the president can't just do whatever he wants even though he is the head of the executive branch. >> look, i tend to agree with professor dershowitz on the constitutional questions, but i look at this as a lawyer would look at it. i practice law in addition to teaching constitutional law. and there's a doctrin
administration of justice, that would be obstruction of justice, even under the federal criminal statutes of 18-usc 1503, but even more important, it would be an abuse of power that could be an impeachable offense. it's more serious than what nixon did. it's really impossible to argue that no obstruction of justice could be present here. the facts, if they are as the very credible jim comey suggested, point powerfully to obstruction of justice and abuse of power. and the whole is greater than...
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in addition to that, look, u.s., u.s., 18 usc 1505, write that down, viewers, go google it.t is the statute involving obstruction of justice, and it requires a corrupt conduct involved. and so what was the corrupt conduct involved here? it would have to be the president was somehow sharing in the profits that mike flynn got from undisclosed -- ridiculous stuff. david: jim comey made his reputation as a prosecutor bringing obstruction of justice charges. that is how he got martha stewart after all. if he saw obstruction of justice in his february 14th conversation with the president, he would have brought it himself. >> yeah. david: leads to me wonder where this leak came from? again one of the things mueller is supposed to be investigating is leaks. so apparently a leak came out of his office -- >> no, no let's be careful about that. let's be careful about that. we don't know where it came from. david: where do you think it came from, karl? >> i don't know, i do know this. five different people tell "the washington post, three people, the director of national intelligence, t
in addition to that, look, u.s., u.s., 18 usc 1505, write that down, viewers, go google it.t is the statute involving obstruction of justice, and it requires a corrupt conduct involved. and so what was the corrupt conduct involved here? it would have to be the president was somehow sharing in the profits that mike flynn got from undisclosed -- ridiculous stuff. david: jim comey made his reputation as a prosecutor bringing obstruction of justice charges. that is how he got martha stewart after...
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her this morning, our -- a reason that my daughter completed her first year of her law degree from usc. she is an advocate for victims of a sexual assault. as an actress and advocate, ms. hartigay is an inspiration and force of change. she plays detective benson on "law and order, special victims unit." replaying her character, she was awakened to the weight of shame, fear, darkness and isolation victims suffer. she decided to be part of a multiple education awareness campaigns around these issues for many organizations. she is made public service announcements to end the rape kit backlog, bring justice to survivors, prevent child abuse, and engage men to prevent violence and abuse. she has filmed many public service announcements with nbc and got milk. time toowned her various organizations lending her voice and hope to their programs. she is a voice to other organizations in hopes of raising awareness and much needed financial support for their programs. she is committed to ending violence and abuse. she spends as much time offscreen dealing with these issues as she did in her role a
her this morning, our -- a reason that my daughter completed her first year of her law degree from usc. she is an advocate for victims of a sexual assault. as an actress and advocate, ms. hartigay is an inspiration and force of change. she plays detective benson on "law and order, special victims unit." replaying her character, she was awakened to the weight of shame, fear, darkness and isolation victims suffer. she decided to be part of a multiple education awareness campaigns around...
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i am shocked about how he didn't seem aware of what you had been talking about for some time. 18 uscode 4. >> he was asked don't fbi agents have a duty to report crimes and unbelievably he said i don't know. everyone fell off the chairs and got up. you are unsure whether they would have a legal duty? answer, that's a good question. i've not thought about that before. pause. there is a statute that prohibits miss prison of a. taking steps to conceal it. but that's a different question. well, no, mr. comey, that's not a different question. thus the question you and everyone else who is a government official has a legal duty to report it to your superiors if you think someone like the president or anybody is obstructing justice. he could not have answered the question today by saying yeah, i thought it was obstruction. because comey would have been incriminating himself on miss prison of felony and accessory after the fact aiding and abetting a felon. >> sean: the great news is we are doing two hours tonight. such a small tease. great analysis by both of you. geraldo, gregg jarrett. to
i am shocked about how he didn't seem aware of what you had been talking about for some time. 18 uscode 4. >> he was asked don't fbi agents have a duty to report crimes and unbelievably he said i don't know. everyone fell off the chairs and got up. you are unsure whether they would have a legal duty? answer, that's a good question. i've not thought about that before. pause. there is a statute that prohibits miss prison of a. taking steps to conceal it. but that's a different question....
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it will be in exposition park just down the street from usc where lucas earned his degree in film. it's expected to open by 2021. the city of san francisco lobbied for a site on treasure island but lucas decided on l.a. instead. >>> time to check on our weather. quite breezy today. >> it was indeed. but very pretty. >> yeah, very pretty. brisk and breezy right now but preferable to the 100 degree temperatures we had last week. here's a look at live doppler 7. you can see we had fog at the coastline and a good cooling breeze blowing across most of the bay area right now, bringing temperatures down below average but under beautiful blue skies as eric pointed out. this is a view from our rooftop camera. it is 61 degrees in san francisco right now, 67 across the bay in oakland, 62 jose and 59 at half moon bay. you see the outline of low fogs and clouds at the coastline. currently 79 degrees in santa rosa and concord, napa and fairfield, 80 degrees, 70 at novato and 74 in livermore. and here's the view of partly cloudy skies at the golden gate and those are our forecast features. we see
it will be in exposition park just down the street from usc where lucas earned his degree in film. it's expected to open by 2021. the city of san francisco lobbied for a site on treasure island but lucas decided on l.a. instead. >>> time to check on our weather. quite breezy today. >> it was indeed. but very pretty. >> yeah, very pretty. brisk and breezy right now but preferable to the 100 degree temperatures we had last week. here's a look at live doppler 7. you can see we...
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. > 15 usc 52 a. an .t.o. despondant's diagnosis register the slants or his band. because section 52 sanch disparagement provision placed be placed on speech itself. it has historically been much more tied to first amendment values, to the incentivizeation of free expression. part of that seems to me to ignore the fact that we have a culture in which we had t-shirts and logos and rock bands and so forth are expressing the point of view they are using the market to express views. >> i mean certainly -- disparagement wouldn't work with copyright. that's a powerful important government program. >> ret melet me say two or three things before that. music the slants are expressing views on social and political issues. they have a first amendment right to do that. they're able to copyright their songs and get intellectual property protection that way. if congress attempted to prohibit them either have having copyright protection or copyright registration on their music, that would pose a much more substantial first amendment issue. >> i was somewhat surprised that in your
. > 15 usc 52 a. an .t.o. despondant's diagnosis register the slants or his band. because section 52 sanch disparagement provision placed be placed on speech itself. it has historically been much more tied to first amendment values, to the incentivizeation of free expression. part of that seems to me to ignore the fact that we have a culture in which we had t-shirts and logos and rock bands and so forth are expressing the point of view they are using the market to express views. >> i...
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we have been doing a lot of research, 18 usc, part of the u.s. code, 641. document or record taken by the federal government used for your own private use, from the government is a crime in and of itself. doesn't have to be classified. doesn't have to have tangible value. could be intangible value. any records, that key will be, we believe it's a record of the fbi -- melissa: that's for sure. >> where you could prosecute. there obviously needs to be an investigation. fair to say jim comey is a leaker. so it should be investigated. melissa: we want to tell people what you're seeing right there, that is president trump. he is departing right now from joint base andrews. he is heading to new jersey for the weekend. you can see him going up the stairs there. we wanted to tell you what you're looking at. jordan, do you think anyone will follow through on any of these issues that we've brought up? >> so i think that, to answer your question on the tapes, that will be an issue, president trump said we'll find out soon. that may have been because of that letter. ag
we have been doing a lot of research, 18 usc, part of the u.s. code, 641. document or record taken by the federal government used for your own private use, from the government is a crime in and of itself. doesn't have to be classified. doesn't have to have tangible value. could be intangible value. any records, that key will be, we believe it's a record of the fbi -- melissa: that's for sure. >> where you could prosecute. there obviously needs to be an investigation. fair to say jim comey...
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it will be built across the street from usc, his alma mater. >>> coming up, an alameda county judge isoving all arraignments to a new east bay courthouse. we will be live with the county defend says this is not in the best interest for people arrested and it isn't good news for their families either. a hundred miles? a thousand miles? how about less than a mile and a half? crystal geyser always bottled at the mountain source. how fafrom its sourcelpine spring to the bottle?travel ♪ how about less than a mile and a half? crystal geyser is the only major us spring water bottled at the mountain source. >> all right. this is video of the east county hall of justice. the brand-new $147 million courthouse located in dublin. where the presiding judge of alameda county has determined that arraignments will be held. this is a way to stream line the legal process. most inmates arrested in oakland will be tried here. for lesson this, we are joined by the alameda public defender brendan woods live in the studio. thank you for coming in. >> thank you. >> the judge gave an example of buses breaking
it will be built across the street from usc, his alma mater. >>> coming up, an alameda county judge isoving all arraignments to a new east bay courthouse. we will be live with the county defend says this is not in the best interest for people arrested and it isn't good news for their families either. a hundred miles? a thousand miles? how about less than a mile and a half? crystal geyser always bottled at the mountain source. how fafrom its sourcelpine spring to the bottle?travel ♪...