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usc reviewed dozens of cases. cases of the kids whose parents were charged.and also other kids too it turned out were connected to all of this even if there parents did not face criminal charges. not everyone was kicked out of ufc. this young man that jennifer and i've been talking about, he was still there we spoke to him over the winter. others just left voluntarily. there is been a range. those who say that their schools had to defend themselves and sad to actually belong here my own merit. >> host: amidst all this, melissa tells how hard is it to get into college? i mean i know they felt they needed to do this. but did they? >> guest: it depends what school they wanted to go to. for the vast majority of students go to college for to admit for that college. it's not hard to get into college. it's very hard to get into certain schools. it is gotten a lot harder to get into some of those schools in the past five, ten, 15 years. application volumes have risen, admit rates have dropped. people see that they get nervous they decide to apply to more schools. it'
usc reviewed dozens of cases. cases of the kids whose parents were charged.and also other kids too it turned out were connected to all of this even if there parents did not face criminal charges. not everyone was kicked out of ufc. this young man that jennifer and i've been talking about, he was still there we spoke to him over the winter. others just left voluntarily. there is been a range. those who say that their schools had to defend themselves and sad to actually belong here my own merit....
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speeches but with covid, we have been realizing we had to do it virtually and i'm a teaching fellow at usc, teaching a course in demystifying politics and governments. a lot of work to do in that area. >> yes, certainly. and i hope you can teach us a thing or two in the ten minutes we have here. i do want to give you my condolences because you're part of a sister hood with justice ginsburg, elected in 1993. year of the woman following the confirmation with claerns thomas, and then justice ginsburg nominated and confirmed in 1993 the year after, talk about that era, >> the year of the woman, i thought that was a bit exaggerated. it was 2-6 in the senate but that was tripling the numbers. it was a big deal. when i got there clinton nominated the wonderful ruth bader ginsburg when she came into my sphere and my life. not that far behind her. i experienced the same sort of prejudice she did and we had a wonderful arrangement, the women and it was pretty wonderful thing. we got more and more women in the senate. we did all believe in equality. minute one, before she got to the court. she was le
speeches but with covid, we have been realizing we had to do it virtually and i'm a teaching fellow at usc, teaching a course in demystifying politics and governments. a lot of work to do in that area. >> yes, certainly. and i hope you can teach us a thing or two in the ten minutes we have here. i do want to give you my condolences because you're part of a sister hood with justice ginsburg, elected in 1993. year of the woman following the confirmation with claerns thomas, and then justice...
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we could just show ucla and usc and the football revenue that comes in. usc, $50 million..3 million. so you know, you balance that, i know, certainly. my last question is college basketball, larry. march madness, is this a possibility? we're very interested in hearing about college basketball as well. >> yeah. well, i'm i guess quietly confident that we will have m march madness and will enjoy a lot of the college basketball season. the advancements in testing technology have happened at a pretty rapid pace. basketball has unique challenges. it's a close contact sport, it's indoors, there are small rosters. you really can't afford big outbreaks. but there are breakthroughs not just with quidel but others that are increasing capacity and giving us access to daily immediate response testing and i think that's going to be a critical component, not just college basketball getting back but think about education, think about getting back to work. i'm hopeful that we will have this testing that allows us to get back to work and society and college basketball and hopefully we get
we could just show ucla and usc and the football revenue that comes in. usc, $50 million..3 million. so you know, you balance that, i know, certainly. my last question is college basketball, larry. march madness, is this a possibility? we're very interested in hearing about college basketball as well. >> yeah. well, i'm i guess quietly confident that we will have m march madness and will enjoy a lot of the college basketball season. the advancements in testing technology have happened at...
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because of that number, schools like usc have turned to all online learning but students are gatheri gathering campus >> a lesson to be learned by the very students who should know better nbc news, los angeles. >> let's check in with janessa webb who's keeping a close eye on potential flash flooding areas. janes janessa, good morning. >> good morning. we have flash flooding concern and the heat continue to build across texas and aa. it does make its way into alabama this afternoon currently we have 25 million people impacted by some kind of heat alert lake charles forecasted for this afternoon to hit 106 degrees and we still have over 3,000 people without power. we could see up to 4d humidity n we'll continue to watch the heat build all the way into san antonio, 100 degrees this afternoon. >>> hopefully going to see some relief i'll show you when coming up >> they need it. no ac and that heat extremely dangero dangerous. yao still to come, the nonprofit that's helping small businesses keep their doors open. >> and chad lick boseman's heroic battle against colon cancer did you hear ab
because of that number, schools like usc have turned to all online learning but students are gatheri gathering campus >> a lesson to be learned by the very students who should know better nbc news, los angeles. >> let's check in with janessa webb who's keeping a close eye on potential flash flooding areas. janes janessa, good morning. >> good morning. we have flash flooding concern and the heat continue to build across texas and aa. it does make its way into alabama this...
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. >> reporter: he also says minority like the usc system have suffered, further entrenching problems that begin underfunded elementary schools. >> black and latino students decreased between 12 and 16%, depending on universities location. >> it is run by those who put it on the ballot in 1996. i love professor at the university of san diego says grade-point averages, have gone up. it was enacted and more attention should be fixed first. >> it should give a little when -- that is not who is in need. there are asians who are not well off, there are whites were not well off. >> 11 that again is this, tori. >> it is important to give a little extra who need it. students whose parents do not go to college. >> this is interesting because these are opposing viewpoints, and come up with different conclusions in many cases but why now, why they trying to reveal this now? >> the yes on prop 16 crowd size there trying to repeal those right now. if it is not happened now, it won't ever happen. >>> with a series of stories on kpix.com on the selection including how to register to vote, and then m
. >> reporter: he also says minority like the usc system have suffered, further entrenching problems that begin underfunded elementary schools. >> black and latino students decreased between 12 and 16%, depending on universities location. >> it is run by those who put it on the ballot in 1996. i love professor at the university of san diego says grade-point averages, have gone up. it was enacted and more attention should be fixed first. >> it should give a little when --...
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because of that number schools like usc have turned to all online learning but students are still gathering off campus and even after small gatherings the virus is multiplying tonight a lesson to be learned by the very students who should know better. miguel almaguer, nbc news, los angeles. >>> the fda chief is under fire tonight for saying he might fast track the approval of a coronavirus vaccine. this statement raising concerns the trump administration is putting politics before public health geoff bennett reports. >> reporter: the head of the food and drug administration says he's prepared to fast track a coronavirus vaccine as quickly as possible if the benefits outweigh the risks fda chief dr. steven hawn telling the financial times a vaccine developer could receive federal approval before phase three trials are complete we may find that appropriate. we may find that inappropriate. we will make a determination. phase three trials are the most rigorous of all the clinical tests. hawn insists he wouldn't rush the process just to please the president. this is not going to be a political d
because of that number schools like usc have turned to all online learning but students are still gathering off campus and even after small gatherings the virus is multiplying tonight a lesson to be learned by the very students who should know better. miguel almaguer, nbc news, los angeles. >>> the fda chief is under fire tonight for saying he might fast track the approval of a coronavirus vaccine. this statement raising concerns the trump administration is putting politics before...
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that comes just 24 hours after players from usc wrote governor newsom a letter asking him to relax restrictions and allow them to play football. newsom responded earlier today. >> there's nothing in the state guidelines that denies the pac- 12 from having conference games. there is nothing in our guidelines the state put out that denies these games from occurring. >>> onto weather now. a live look over san francisco. wow, what a day, and look at those sunset images. gorgeous. to keep those blue skies coming. such a difference from a couple of days ago. >>> a little earlier, our photographers got us some pictures of the clear skies. berkeley, san jose. this is that experimental forecast model, no other factors. it still shows a fair amount over the bay area and much of california, but this is the holdup of the atmosphere. your near ground level has cleared out nicely but farther up we are seeing that beautiful sunset images because of that smoke for their open atmosphere. it is stirred around but it is still there. we will see some improvement in that as well, as we had to the next couple days,
that comes just 24 hours after players from usc wrote governor newsom a letter asking him to relax restrictions and allow them to play football. newsom responded earlier today. >> there's nothing in the state guidelines that denies the pac- 12 from having conference games. there is nothing in our guidelines the state put out that denies these games from occurring. >>> onto weather now. a live look over san francisco. wow, what a day, and look at those sunset images. gorgeous. to...
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usc's new freshman class is the largest and most diverse in that university's history usc welcome close to 3500 freshman for the fall semester. >>about 23% of them are students who our first in their family to attend college. the class of 2024 includes students who are 31% white 27% asian or asian american. 17% latino and 6% black. the university says they saw a dip in and rolled international students from 15% in 2019 to 12% in 2020. meanwhile, the number of california residents who enrolled increase from 39% to 44%. >>tonight's sports to clients. we've doubled our speeds the fastest just got back. >>the a's have really been fighting some playoff demons for some time now they haven't won a playoff game since 2013, and they haven't won a playoff series since 2006 and they've lost 9 straight do or die games which is and mlb record but those are all things of the past today they look to face those demons and turn a new corner. okay of lucas giolito heard that lead-in he'd laugh in my face he got the start today for the white sox and let's just say he had his way with the a's batters. in f
usc's new freshman class is the largest and most diverse in that university's history usc welcome close to 3500 freshman for the fall semester. >>about 23% of them are students who our first in their family to attend college. the class of 2024 includes students who are 31% white 27% asian or asian american. 17% latino and 6% black. the university says they saw a dip in and rolled international students from 15% in 2019 to 12% in 2020. meanwhile, the number of california residents who...
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she and her husband admitted to paying bribes to get their daughters into usc. she's said she sent to report on prison on 1119. >>> nike commemorating four years since former 49ers quarterback colin kaepernick took the need to protest racial injustice is releasing an all- black number seven jersey. but it is going to be hard to get your hands on one. it did go on sale online this morning, sold-out and less than a minute. the price was $150. >>> former president barack obama's fourth book will be released after the upcoming election. here is look at the cover. the memoir titled a promised land hits shelves on november 17. he says he tries to give an honest accounting of his presidency in the book. >>> new at six, flu season proven to be a big challenge for health officials, what a bay area counties is now pushing hard for in lieu of a covid vaccine. >>> plus residence in the oakland hills not waiting around for fires to reach their homes. the fire prevention plan that signed off by the city. >>> in business owners in san francisco client for a block of church str
she and her husband admitted to paying bribes to get their daughters into usc. she's said she sent to report on prison on 1119. >>> nike commemorating four years since former 49ers quarterback colin kaepernick took the need to protest racial injustice is releasing an all- black number seven jersey. but it is going to be hard to get your hands on one. it did go on sale online this morning, sold-out and less than a minute. the price was $150. >>> former president barack obama's...
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skyler: honestly, i just applied through the usc career board.onis: is that where you went to school? skyler: yeah. i was a 3-year graduate. lemonis: wow. skyler: yeah, so i'm... lemonis: it's not like you've been out of... skyler: i'm 23. i run the office day-to-day. you know, matt is not here most of the time, so... i found the suppliers. lemonis: you do? skyler: yeah. and i think that matt is really overconfident with a lot of his business knowledge, and thinking that he knows what's right always, and so, that, kind of, in combination with charlotte being kind of uncertain of her business knowledge, it puts us in a situation that is, financially, really poor for the company, you know, because we're not profitable every month. lemonis: you have a pretty good head on your shoulders for being out of school for a couple years. skyler: thank you. lemonis: all right. let's go look at the financials. what do you say? skyler: sounds good. lemonis: all right. ♪ okay. skyler: all right. so, this is the cash-flow estimation. here is the profit and loss,
skyler: honestly, i just applied through the usc career board.onis: is that where you went to school? skyler: yeah. i was a 3-year graduate. lemonis: wow. skyler: yeah, so i'm... lemonis: it's not like you've been out of... skyler: i'm 23. i run the office day-to-day. you know, matt is not here most of the time, so... i found the suppliers. lemonis: you do? skyler: yeah. and i think that matt is really overconfident with a lot of his business knowledge, and thinking that he knows what's right...
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i'm into the usc trojans very much. one of the things i did is had collars sent to the -- somewhere there's a bunch of bomb dogs that usc trojan colors on them. >> that segues me into the question about your transition from cia to the fbi, because when you leave cia, you're leaving a bit of a high note. you're doing exceptional work, catching bad guys the pinnacle of a 20-whatever-year-old year, and you decide to leave it to an entirely different agency with a entirely different focus. why? >> while my book is really positive about it, we left on really good terms, but maybe that was for the better. i they at the ripe old age of 25 or 26, i wanted more stability in my life. i don't know dwight i realized that then. i wanted -- i really was passionate about working counterterrorism, and i thought maybe i can do that and do it in one place. i thought maybe transitioning into the fbi as a special agency there, i could work in a large office and stay there really until i wanted to retire. that's why i made that switch. >> y
i'm into the usc trojans very much. one of the things i did is had collars sent to the -- somewhere there's a bunch of bomb dogs that usc trojan colors on them. >> that segues me into the question about your transition from cia to the fbi, because when you leave cia, you're leaving a bit of a high note. you're doing exceptional work, catching bad guys the pinnacle of a 20-whatever-year-old year, and you decide to leave it to an entirely different agency with a entirely different focus....
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back to this idea of the sorry to interrupt i want to come back to the running out of time the idea usc sort of to touch tone at the narrative that donald trump is putting forward about these protests. he's actually been described as as is you know these are the f. it said love the last ditch efforts of a desperate man who's trailing in the polls and whose coronavirus response has come under criticism what's your take do you agree with that. i do i mean again we've seen various leadership from donald trump related to coal that we've seen it related to the unrest over seeing in the streets and you know he has made no bones about it that he's going to do everything that he can to get reelected and so that's what we're fighting it gets right we're fighting against someone who can not he's incapable of being able to speak to our better angels he's incapable of calling us to to do better and to be better and he is stuck in those visions that's why because you know to dr jackson's point right when you have. these white supremacy that are shooting people with guns or worse in protests in portl
back to this idea of the sorry to interrupt i want to come back to the running out of time the idea usc sort of to touch tone at the narrative that donald trump is putting forward about these protests. he's actually been described as as is you know these are the f. it said love the last ditch efforts of a desperate man who's trailing in the polls and whose coronavirus response has come under criticism what's your take do you agree with that. i do i mean again we've seen various leadership from...
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she and her husband admitted to paying bribes to get her daughters into usc. she is such report to prison on november 19th. >>> in one apology, from the family of someone -- finnigan lee elder said he will never be able to forgive himself but hopes one day the family of mario can. the newlywed officer was stabbed 11 times in his cup with american last year. it started when elder and gabriel were involved in a botched drug deal. >> pg&e has a financial officer leaving for another utility. they report that jason wells will resign from pg&e next friday. he will start his new job as cfo of houston-based centerpoint energy the following week. pg&e faced billions of dollars in liability cost and looks for chapter 11 bankruptcy protection after they sparked deadly wildfires in 2017 and 2018. he spent 18 months helping the san francisco bay company negotiate its exit from bankruptcy with financiers and regulators and lawmakers. pg&e says it is launching a search for a new cfo. >>> shop owners that up. why they say new lease plan to create more spaces stealing their bu
she and her husband admitted to paying bribes to get her daughters into usc. she is such report to prison on november 19th. >>> in one apology, from the family of someone -- finnigan lee elder said he will never be able to forgive himself but hopes one day the family of mario can. the newlywed officer was stabbed 11 times in his cup with american last year. it started when elder and gabriel were involved in a botched drug deal. >> pg&e has a financial officer leaving for...
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department of justice the broadcast to stop somewhere and that is at the top the statute i referenced was usc section five oh nine all functions of other offices of the department of justice all actions of agencies and employees of the department of justice are vested in the attorney general. and because the attorney general's ultimately are accountable for every decision the department makes i and my predecessors have an obligation to ensure that we make the correct decision the attorney general the assistant attorneys general are not figureheads we are supervisors. our job is to supervise anything less is the abdication of active engagement is by senior official essential to the rule of law. the essence of the rule of law is whatever will you apply in one cases what you i in a similar case treating each person equally before the law how the department enforces the law. we should not prosecute someone for wire fraud in manhattan not equally pursue in madison or montgomery but allow prosecutors in one division with the theory of another division were not deployed against someone who is engage
department of justice the broadcast to stop somewhere and that is at the top the statute i referenced was usc section five oh nine all functions of other offices of the department of justice all actions of agencies and employees of the department of justice are vested in the attorney general. and because the attorney general's ultimately are accountable for every decision the department makes i and my predecessors have an obligation to ensure that we make the correct decision the attorney...
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san jose state with 41 and down south in l.a., usc with 256 cases. we could have some changes here. >>> in the midwest some alarming news about college football players. the director of athletic pled sin says one study links covid-19 and myocardis. it's an inflammation that reduces the heart's ability to pump blood and could be fatal. 30% had inflamed heart muscles. >>> today we chatted and caught up with the newest rock star of silicon valley. you probably don't know him by name but you know about the company he started. we're talking about zoom and their ceo. he said i want to start a company better video conferencing. things were going okay and covid hit earlier this year and zoom became a household name. revenues are up 355% from last year. today, he spoke at the largest conference for entrepreneurs hosted by a group of silicon valley indian tech leaders. >> we never thought about happy hour. online classes, online classes. this is totally unexpected. the good news is we always think about how to give back. we really appreciate this great opportu
san jose state with 41 and down south in l.a., usc with 256 cases. we could have some changes here. >>> in the midwest some alarming news about college football players. the director of athletic pled sin says one study links covid-19 and myocardis. it's an inflammation that reduces the heart's ability to pump blood and could be fatal. 30% had inflamed heart muscles. >>> today we chatted and caught up with the newest rock star of silicon valley. you probably don't know him by...
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i look at joe biden and think he's no different than the parents who try to get their kids into usc evenloughlin is going to prison because she and her husband spent $500,000 trying to get their ordinary children into an even less ordinary school. and here joe biden, i understand him wanting to look the other way because he wants his son, whose ultimate tip at a strip club is getting a dancer pregnant. he wanted to do something legitimate and aboveboard. >> greg: next up, democrats throw a temper tantrum while president trump voters will love his pick for the supreme court. who is usaa made for? it's made for this guy a veteran who honorably served and it's made for her she's serving now we made it for all branches and all ranks whether they served one tour or made a career of it. we also made usaa for military spouses and their kids usaa is easy to work with and can save you money on auto, home and renters insurance. become a member today. get an insurance quote at usaa.com/quote usaa. what you're made of we're made for ♪ >> juan: welcome back. there's a major confirmation conflict brew
i look at joe biden and think he's no different than the parents who try to get their kids into usc evenloughlin is going to prison because she and her husband spent $500,000 trying to get their ordinary children into an even less ordinary school. and here joe biden, i understand him wanting to look the other way because he wants his son, whose ultimate tip at a strip club is getting a dancer pregnant. he wanted to do something legitimate and aboveboard. >> greg: next up, democrats throw...
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that would be gamecock fans and usc fans and clemson. all of them. there are millions of dollars being spent to smear, slander besmirch you. but it ain't coming from south carolina, that money. >> no, it's not. i wear this as a badge of honor. every liberal in the country hates my guts for two reasons. i stood up for kavanaugh when he was having his life ruined and i helped get him through. i am proud of that. i am proudly supportingg president trump, the unpardonable sin of the left. south carolina is not for sale. my opponent is going to raise $25 million, the most of any democrat in the country in this cycle, three months. if you want to help me lindsey graham.com. you mentioned something about a strong voice. the strongest voice in america for the law enforcement community is president trump.t in his convention,ce he showcasd the cops, victims of crime. family members who had lost their loved one serving as a police officer. this is the most dangerous time in american history to be a cop because criminals have no fear. liberal prosecutors and pol
that would be gamecock fans and usc fans and clemson. all of them. there are millions of dollars being spent to smear, slander besmirch you. but it ain't coming from south carolina, that money. >> no, it's not. i wear this as a badge of honor. every liberal in the country hates my guts for two reasons. i stood up for kavanaugh when he was having his life ruined and i helped get him through. i am proud of that. i am proudly supportingg president trump, the unpardonable sin of the left....
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facilitated signing of the abraham course between israel, the usc and bahrain, the president says kuwaito join the middle east peace deal which might even maybe include saudi arabia. let's discuss that prospect with the author of the brand-new book, battleground, the fight to defend the free world. former national security advisor h.r. mcmaster. in general, great to have you. >> good to be with you, thank you. >> shannon: i thought it was interesting that you set course it would be pressure to write a tell-all book as someone who served inside the trump administration but that's not what you do in this book. we talk primarily about foreign policy and it does relate to a time there, and what about this idea "the new york times" says, will there be a saudi october surprise? what would that ultimately mean, and what's happening there in the middle east? >> it would be immensely important. this has already been a great achievement, we have the normalization of arrangements between the uae and bahrain and israel. it's not often when good news kamal of the middle east. the prospect of this agr
facilitated signing of the abraham course between israel, the usc and bahrain, the president says kuwaito join the middle east peace deal which might even maybe include saudi arabia. let's discuss that prospect with the author of the brand-new book, battleground, the fight to defend the free world. former national security advisor h.r. mcmaster. in general, great to have you. >> good to be with you, thank you. >> shannon: i thought it was interesting that you set course it would be...
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. >> because of the pediment, my graduation ceremony at usc was canceled. >> gets to walk a different stage. >> today is going to be a changing day in your life. you've never had anybody working harder to bring you to the threshold of change than right now. [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪
. >> because of the pediment, my graduation ceremony at usc was canceled. >> gets to walk a different stage. >> today is going to be a changing day in your life. you've never had anybody working harder to bring you to the threshold of change than right now. [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪
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in the latest usc poll biden leads tread 53% to 40%.uburban voters by 13 points and among urban voters by 41%. the former vice president also holds an edge among men by four points. among white college-educated voters by 13 points. and among voters without a college degree by 2. as for those who did not vote in 2016 because they were not of age or chose not to, biden leads the president 52% to 34%. new polling out this morning from the grinnell shows biden leading 49% to 41%. when breaking those numbers down among several key demographics, biden holds a 22% lead among women. while president trump holds favor and men six points. biden is also up among suburban women by 33 point. and by urban americans by 26 points. biden also holds substantial leads among all americans under the age of 55. trump is leading among those age 55 and above. looking at president trump's handling of key issues facing our nation today, just 39% of voters approve of his handling of the coronavirus. and only 39% approve of his handling of race relations. and 52% a
in the latest usc poll biden leads tread 53% to 40%.uburban voters by 13 points and among urban voters by 41%. the former vice president also holds an edge among men by four points. among white college-educated voters by 13 points. and among voters without a college degree by 2. as for those who did not vote in 2016 because they were not of age or chose not to, biden leads the president 52% to 34%. new polling out this morning from the grinnell shows biden leading 49% to 41%. when breaking...
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the usc poll has the former vice president ahead by 10. "usa today" has him up by 7.college has him up by 8. let take a look at the numbers with steve kornacki and jeremy peters. steve, break down what we're seeing today. >> we've gotten a bunch today, also some others during the week that are a bit closer than those. our poll average from real clear politics, let's take a look at the trajectory of the race where all of the average of polls has stood here in the last month. a month ago, badse biden's lead nationally was 7 1/2 points. right before the democratic convention, it ticked up, basically close to 8. before the republican convention, a week later, not much movement in close to 8. now both conventions have passed, a few days have passed, you can see the average is sitting there at 6.3. so as high as 7.8, down to 6.3. it indicates some movement overall towards a tightening of the race, some movement overall towards trump. still, for an incumbent to be 6 points down at this point, we haven't been in that position for a while, where an incumbent faces that gap. re
the usc poll has the former vice president ahead by 10. "usa today" has him up by 7.college has him up by 8. let take a look at the numbers with steve kornacki and jeremy peters. steve, break down what we're seeing today. >> we've gotten a bunch today, also some others during the week that are a bit closer than those. our poll average from real clear politics, let's take a look at the trajectory of the race where all of the average of polls has stood here in the last month. a...
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stub a a: one ofof the women who sterilizd without her consent in the 1970's at the los angeles county uscical center. for more, we are joined by virginia espino, the film's producer and lead historian. she's also a lecturer with the ucla department of chicana, chicano,o, and cenentral amemern studies. she mamade the film with h her friend, the academy-award-nominatedd filmmaker renee tajima-peÑa. before then, thehe women in thee lawsuit had not had much opportunity to describe their experiences. welcome to democracy now! it is great to have you with us, professor. if you can lay out what happened and what this lawsuit was about and what came of it? was -- the events occurred in the earlyly 1970's when limid -- women w would go o to the l.. county hospital for emergency cesareans. the l.a. county hospital wasn't a place where people would go and plan to deliver their child. in some cases, you did have as a safepting g for that place, but you had other people going there because they were in painin and trauma, they were bleedingng, having complication. that was the case e of the madrigal 10
stub a a: one ofof the women who sterilizd without her consent in the 1970's at the los angeles county uscical center. for more, we are joined by virginia espino, the film's producer and lead historian. she's also a lecturer with the ucla department of chicana, chicano,o, and cenentral amemern studies. she mamade the film with h her friend, the academy-award-nominatedd filmmaker renee tajima-peÑa. before then, thehe women in thee lawsuit had not had much opportunity to describe their...
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i've lived in this log cabin for 18 years my family brett's it is a student at usc he chose the schoolo help grow his youtube channel but distance learning meant he was on campus. he was home with his mom warning her to get out my mom calls me like her savior for that i was there to let my mom know if i wasn't there. >>who knows what happened you know i kind of lost my mom not. i don't know what what to think of that that living with his family at his grandmother's home in placer county after the fire to bratz it says youtube has been an emotional outlet talking or cameras therapy for me and making those youtube videos my passion i love doing it. >>garage is right for a year. went up to like it. >>looking back brexit knows it could have been worse no lives were lost now he wants others to know tragedy can spark hope this stuff. it's really tough. but i'm just just happy to be with my family. >>you know things are only going to get better the scene. >>that was eric rucker reporting for us tonight and if you live in sonoma county and were impacted by the wildfires there. the fema intake
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the statute i referenced was 28 usc section 509, which could not be plainer. all functions of the offices of the department of justice, and all functions of agencies and employees of the department of justice are vested in the attorney general. and because the attorney general is ultimately politically accountable for every decision that the department makes, i and my predecessors have had an obligation to ensure that we make the correct decision. the attorney general, the assistant attorneys general, the u.s. attorneys are not figureheads. we are supervisors. our job is to supervise and anything less is an abdication. participation by senior officials is also essential to the rule of law, the essence of the rule of law is that whatever rule you apply in one case must be the same rule you would apply in a similar case. treating each person equally before the law includes how the department enforces the law. we should not prosecute someone for wire fraud in manhattan using a legal theory we would not equally pursue in madison or in montgomery or allow prosecuto
the statute i referenced was 28 usc section 509, which could not be plainer. all functions of the offices of the department of justice, and all functions of agencies and employees of the department of justice are vested in the attorney general. and because the attorney general is ultimately politically accountable for every decision that the department makes, i and my predecessors have had an obligation to ensure that we make the correct decision. the attorney general, the assistant attorneys...
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than likely local officials will say yes that means that for pac 12 teams in california stanford cal usc and u c l a will join the other teams in the pac, 12 and if everything goes well guys we could have football collegiate football back in the bay area come late october early november. here's the governor talking about how and why he changed his mind. >>there's nothing in the state guidelines. that denies the pact well from having conference games there's nothing in our guidelines. the state put out the denies these from occurring we put out very i thought thoughtful guidelines and gain partnership with the nc about cohorting during workouts and practices. >>so he talked about work to work out and practices during this practices they will try to maintain social distance they will be monitoring for covid-19 it's a little bit different darya and james in the nfl. they're millionaires they go home to their mansions. but in some cases, the players they stay at the dorms with some of the students. so it's a different kind of world for the college players. but hopefully everything will go we
than likely local officials will say yes that means that for pac 12 teams in california stanford cal usc and u c l a will join the other teams in the pac, 12 and if everything goes well guys we could have football collegiate football back in the bay area come late october early november. here's the governor talking about how and why he changed his mind. >>there's nothing in the state guidelines. that denies the pact well from having conference games there's nothing in our guidelines. the...
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>>richard blom is a member of usc's board of regents. the state auditor's office named him today as one of the regions involved in the scandal where you see wrongly admitted dozens of wealthy mostly white students as favors to well connected people long told the san francisco chronicle today that he's done nothing wrong and that he's used his clout to get friends and family into the elite public system for years senator feinstein's office declined to comment. >>time now for 4 zone forecast we show you this lovely. >>live picture of downtown san francisco city hall there lit up in red white and blue to honor first responders says our chief meteorologist lawrence karnow. >>joins us now with a beautiful picture great day in the back yeah beautiful out there going to be another gorgeous day tomorrow, then we'll start cranking up the heat we've got a fall heatwave coming on the first weekend, a fall in fact these temperatures going to soar likely in the 90's maybe near triple digits by sunday and some of the hot spots inland and that he going
>>richard blom is a member of usc's board of regents. the state auditor's office named him today as one of the regions involved in the scandal where you see wrongly admitted dozens of wealthy mostly white students as favors to well connected people long told the san francisco chronicle today that he's done nothing wrong and that he's used his clout to get friends and family into the elite public system for years senator feinstein's office declined to comment. >>time now for 4 zone...
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he was also an assistant professor of military science at usc. [applause] >> good evening and thank you. my name is lee reynolds. it i am a strategic medications officer for the u.s. army center of military history. the center is responsible for recording, the official history of the u.s. army in peace and war and also informing the army staff. our core responsibilities are to educate the public and the force, to inspire young men and women to serve, and to preserve our army heritage. i invite you to visit our website at history. army.mil to learn more about our co-responsibilities and mission. and to find out about the publications that we produce and about the museums that we manage around the world including the new natural museum in the u.s. army that opens in just seven months in 2020. i think you will be excited as we are. again that is june 4, 2020. we are proud and honored to support the 75th commemoration of world war ii with tonight's panel presentation. this evening, we are honoring the world war ii soldier photographers from the army'
he was also an assistant professor of military science at usc. [applause] >> good evening and thank you. my name is lee reynolds. it i am a strategic medications officer for the u.s. army center of military history. the center is responsible for recording, the official history of the u.s. army in peace and war and also informing the army staff. our core responsibilities are to educate the public and the force, to inspire young men and women to serve, and to preserve our army heritage. i...
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the other problem for donald trump according to the usc poll is the fact of the leaners the people whonald trump and the problem for donald trump is that of his leaners, only 75% will probably vote. when it comes to joe biden, with his leaners, 92% of his leaners will probably vote, so joe's got the edge there in that department. brian: changing the country dramatically all they should know about the filibuster is gone which means puerto rico becomes a state, d.c. becomes a state, the electoral college is gone you'll get goodbye oil & gas that's the trajectory of the country. it's not just the picturing two personalities. ainsley: you don't know what you're getting with this ticket because joe biden is the establishment and the one that's been more moderate in his voting and then kamala harris is so radical when you look at her voting record, and people are saying she's the placeholder, a trojan horse, so, whose policies are going to stand out the most? aoc says his -- brian: ainsley remember the debate? he was getting rid of fossil fuels and way to the left, everything except obamacar
the other problem for donald trump according to the usc poll is the fact of the leaners the people whonald trump and the problem for donald trump is that of his leaners, only 75% will probably vote. when it comes to joe biden, with his leaners, 92% of his leaners will probably vote, so joe's got the edge there in that department. brian: changing the country dramatically all they should know about the filibuster is gone which means puerto rico becomes a state, d.c. becomes a state, the electoral...
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i've lived in this log cabin for 18 years my family brett's it is a student at usc he chose the schoolhelp grow his youtube channel but distance learning meant. he was on campus. he was home with his mom warning her to get out my mom calls me like her savior for that i was there to let my mom know if i wasn't there. >>who knows what happened you know i kind of lost my mom not. i don't know what what to think of that that living with his family at his grandmother's home in placer county after the fire to bratz it says youtube has been an emotional outlet talking or cameras therapy for me and making those youtube videos my passion i love doing it. garage is right. >>for a year. went up to like it. >>looking back a brexit knows it could have been worse no lives were lost now he wants others to know tragedy can spark hope his stuff. >>it's really tough but i'm just just happy to be with my family. you know things are only going to get better >>this family's 400 foot long. and. so it's out there, it's are watching burn and then and pulled down to the lower area on this to point out there wa
i've lived in this log cabin for 18 years my family brett's it is a student at usc he chose the schoolhelp grow his youtube channel but distance learning meant. he was on campus. he was home with his mom warning her to get out my mom calls me like her savior for that i was there to let my mom know if i wasn't there. >>who knows what happened you know i kind of lost my mom not. i don't know what what to think of that that living with his family at his grandmother's home in placer county...
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. >> i taught at usc for awhile. i would ask people tofor an idea of a film. they would say i'm interested in pet chihuahua's. i want to do a film about chihuahuas. my grandmother is an interesting person. i want to do a documentary about my grandmother. i was not popular. i want you to do a documentary about someone you don't know. not your grandma. somebody else's grandma. with all these cell phone cameras, archivists will get these shots from disneyland, and they are incredible. what do you get today? you get your face and the face of your friends. you don't see disneyland you see the face of your face of you and the face of your friends. with all the power of technology, how do you get people to turn the camera the other way and look at people you don't know, come to understand them and share them. the tendency today is fragments. in the case of nanook, he wanted to talk about these inuit people. these are people are eating seals in a blubber with their hands. he wanted to show them. one of my favorite filmmakers ross black and ross blocks philosophy was h
. >> i taught at usc for awhile. i would ask people tofor an idea of a film. they would say i'm interested in pet chihuahua's. i want to do a film about chihuahuas. my grandmother is an interesting person. i want to do a documentary about my grandmother. i was not popular. i want you to do a documentary about someone you don't know. not your grandma. somebody else's grandma. with all these cell phone cameras, archivists will get these shots from disneyland, and they are incredible. what...
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>> usc has suspended football for the last 60 years. >> oh. okay.'t have a football team. thanks, will. >> "the mix" is next. s you can imagine, live. welcome back to the mirror. you've got this john. and on demand. it's boxing... cardio... yoga... and more. it's an interactive, goal crushing...whole family...whole body fitness machine. it's so cool! the future of fitness is at home. the mirror. ♪ ♪ >>> okay. literally it's time now for "the mix." let's put some respect on it, okay? >> you're so woke. >> and get woke, yes. so the reason why i'm talking like that is because it can be tough to keep up with slang, particularly now, millennial slang. i'm going to include gen-z in this as well. we've got you covered. here are 24 words used by millennials -- >> 24. >> woke, respect, adulting, canceled, low-key, one of my favorites, snatched, shook, keep it a hundred, draking -- >> draking? >> you know how drake gets real emotional in his songs and calls that girl at 2:00 a.m. and goes, i messed up, we should have got together, give me another chance. that
>> usc has suspended football for the last 60 years. >> oh. okay.'t have a football team. thanks, will. >> "the mix" is next. s you can imagine, live. welcome back to the mirror. you've got this john. and on demand. it's boxing... cardio... yoga... and more. it's an interactive, goal crushing...whole family...whole body fitness machine. it's so cool! the future of fitness is at home. the mirror. ♪ ♪ >>> okay. literally it's time now for "the...
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the usc/dornsife tracking poll finds joe biden with a ten-point lead on president trump, 52%-42%. latest "usa today"/suffolk university poll finds biden leading trump by seven points nationally, 50%-43%. that lead has narrowed from the 12-point edge, the former vice president held in june. and then there's this new polling out this morning from grinnell college, conducted by well-known pollster of "the des moines register," which finds that biden holds an eight-point lead over trump nationally, 49%-41%. let's take a deeper look into the numbers in that grinnell poll, which finds that president trump's strategy of attacking the suburbs doesn't appear to be working. it's what you were saying yesterday, joe. looking at several key demographics, biden holds a 22-point lead among women, while president trump holds favor among men by six points. biden is also up with suburban women by 33%, among suburban americans by 23 points, and among urban americans by 26 points. biden also holds substantial leads among all americans under the age of 55. trump is leading among those age 55 and above
the usc/dornsife tracking poll finds joe biden with a ten-point lead on president trump, 52%-42%. latest "usa today"/suffolk university poll finds biden leading trump by seven points nationally, 50%-43%. that lead has narrowed from the 12-point edge, the former vice president held in june. and then there's this new polling out this morning from grinnell college, conducted by well-known pollster of "the des moines register," which finds that biden holds an eight-point lead...
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usc and i quoted this yesterday.nited the democrats. and that's good. the problem for him is the fact that apparently independents and moderate persuadable republicans feel that joe biden is way too liberal for them donald trump talked about what's going on on the american streets with law enforcement his base loves that the president was talking about the war on cops and joe biden who has been late to the party. watch this. >> rhetoric of biden and the rashida tlaib left puts your law enforcement in serious danger. joe biden and the democrats. they condemn america and war is always waged on our great law enforcement. he called for police and then he calls them all the enemy. he says they are the enemy. and he just thinks it's terrible. steve: okay. so the question is what do you think? rasmussen just did a poll and as it turns out when asked a question is there a war on police in america? about 60% of you said yes, this is a poll of 1,000 different likely voters. and, of course, it came two weeks after -- a fridays
usc and i quoted this yesterday.nited the democrats. and that's good. the problem for him is the fact that apparently independents and moderate persuadable republicans feel that joe biden is way too liberal for them donald trump talked about what's going on on the american streets with law enforcement his base loves that the president was talking about the war on cops and joe biden who has been late to the party. watch this. >> rhetoric of biden and the rashida tlaib left puts your law...
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as senator cornyn noted, i worked at usc or the -- the senate permanent subcommittee on investigations in the house ways and means committee. all of these experiences and for my testimony today. in 1989, france as fukushima published an influential article called the end of history. he argued that the imminent dissolution of the soviet union reflected the triumph of economic and political liberalism. and the economic liberalism would pave the way for political liberalism globally. this view permeated as like ice when we designed the wto, and when we lead china into it. developments and china have cider shattered that theory, rather than democratizing as a result of its integration into the global economy. the chinese communist -- using its economic leverage to -- foreign citizens in their home countries. economic liberalism has become the vector for political illiberalism. fukushima has recognized his mistake, going for us to identify chinese state capitalism as the most salient -- threat to democracy. when we look at the actual rules of globalization, we see how this came to pass. in
as senator cornyn noted, i worked at usc or the -- the senate permanent subcommittee on investigations in the house ways and means committee. all of these experiences and for my testimony today. in 1989, france as fukushima published an influential article called the end of history. he argued that the imminent dissolution of the soviet union reflected the triumph of economic and political liberalism. and the economic liberalism would pave the way for political liberalism globally. this view...
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somewhere, there are a there's a whole bunch of bomb dogs that have usc trojan callers. bunch of bond odds that have a whole bunch of >> when you leave cia, you colors. leave on a bit of a high that really sideways note. you're doing exceptional me into the question work. about your transition from cia to fbi when you least. >> you leave on a bit of a high know you during exceptional work you're catching bad guys to really at the pinnacle and you decide to leave it and move on to an you're catching bad guys. you were at the pinnacle entirely different of a 20-year-old career and you decide to leave it and move to a different agency agency with an entirely with a different mindset and focus. different mindset why? >> i loved the agency. and focus why? >> so i love the agency it's really positive. maybe that was for the better i still do. my book is positive about it. i left on good terms, but maybe that was for the better. i i think at the ripe old wanted more age of 25 or 206i wanted more stability in my life. i do not know why i realized that then. stability in my life.
somewhere, there are a there's a whole bunch of bomb dogs that have usc trojan callers. bunch of bond odds that have a whole bunch of >> when you leave cia, you colors. leave on a bit of a high that really sideways note. you're doing exceptional me into the question work. about your transition from cia to fbi when you least. >> you leave on a bit of a high know you during exceptional work you're catching bad guys to really at the pinnacle and you decide to leave it and move on to an...
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you have futures for usc menus under pressure. ,asdaq futures off more than 1% this after the tech leadff we saw on wall street, and here in asia, aussie yields falling for a day following the continued both flattening we saw overnight for treasuries and gold futures, holding a two day drop, treading water before the august jobs report, which is expected to show a deceleration some ofgrowth alongside the concerns we have seen around the economy. we could be seeing a drop in unemployment with the pandemic having a big impact on the labor market, parsing the numbers may be more complicated than usual. kathleen hays is here with a preview. what is forecast and what is the pandemic's impact? if you look at the forecast, we are going to see an august jobs report which shows the fairly mixed view of the labor market recovery. we heard yesterday from the it's survey -- things were either flat or slowing down. let's take a look at a lovely bloomberg chart for the payroll of the unemployment outlook. we see the forecast august payrolls. they are supposed to be at 1.3 5 million. that will be a sl
you have futures for usc menus under pressure. ,asdaq futures off more than 1% this after the tech leadff we saw on wall street, and here in asia, aussie yields falling for a day following the continued both flattening we saw overnight for treasuries and gold futures, holding a two day drop, treading water before the august jobs report, which is expected to show a deceleration some ofgrowth alongside the concerns we have seen around the economy. we could be seeing a drop in unemployment with...
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from usc where a professor in a language course at the business school was talking about chinese -- [l, students are always offended by something, is and what has happened in this culture of political correctness is that anyone -- you are not protected and what it means if students can no longer be educated because there's no way you can educate student when you might be offended and they might complain. and what they have given at many universities because of the multiculturalism, diversity, including, equity -- inclusion, equity, they have given minority everything a professor does. and it means that no education, no real education has taken place at most institutions. and it's not just the colleges and university, it's also k-12 now. and it's all a part of this critical theory. it's destroying american education just like it's destroying other institutions. will: i want to get to that theory in just a moment, critical race theory, but do you believe this is truly i driven out of students who are offended or is this a power grab, something designed and used to take down a professor
from usc where a professor in a language course at the business school was talking about chinese -- [l, students are always offended by something, is and what has happened in this culture of political correctness is that anyone -- you are not protected and what it means if students can no longer be educated because there's no way you can educate student when you might be offended and they might complain. and what they have given at many universities because of the multiculturalism, diversity,...
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rates the greatest national championship when thegame in 2005 texas longhorns and vince young stunned usc and the heisman trophy winner reggie bush and i tell you heidi and i were at that game and i agree that there has never been a game like it. texas is a home to 53 colleges or universities or student athletes have competed at the ncaa level. 23 are division i. of those schools, six are in the power five conference. four of those six are right now the reigning national championship and at least one .port one challenge is how it will impact competitiveness between the schools and the others. -- a home to another number of schools that are not as powerful. for example, the university of houston, and five slammer jama was as great a collegiate program to revel in old memories. >> get to the point. >> [laughter] but the university of houston is in the athletic conference. opinion,, in your a nil the ncaa determine policy that will apply to all member schools and how do you avoid giving a large advantage to wealthy programs. issuet is one concern the is large, wealthy programs, urban versus
rates the greatest national championship when thegame in 2005 texas longhorns and vince young stunned usc and the heisman trophy winner reggie bush and i tell you heidi and i were at that game and i agree that there has never been a game like it. texas is a home to 53 colleges or universities or student athletes have competed at the ncaa level. 23 are division i. of those schools, six are in the power five conference. four of those six are right now the reigning national championship and at...
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national championship h game ever.st the game in 2005 when the texas longhorns and vince young stunned usc and the heisman trophy winner reggie bush and i'll tell you heidi and i were at that game in the rose bowl and i for one agree with espn, that there is never been a gamea like it. texas is a home to 53 colleges and universities. whose student athletes compete at the ncaa level. the 23 are division 1. of those 23 division one schools, 12 are in the pac-12 and the s.e.c. o four of the six are right now t the reigning national champions in at least one sport. one of the challenges of this issue that each of you all are considering is how will it impact competitiveness between bigan schoolsd th and wealthy s and those that may not be as big or wealthy. texas is home to a number of schools that are not in the e power five. for example university of houston, a phenomenal basketbale school and five slamma jamma was as great of a collegiate program, yeah, i'm using it as an opportunity to revel in old memories, g memories. >> get to the point. >> but the university of houston is in the americ
national championship h game ever.st the game in 2005 when the texas longhorns and vince young stunned usc and the heisman trophy winner reggie bush and i'll tell you heidi and i were at that game in the rose bowl and i for one agree with espn, that there is never been a gamea like it. texas is a home to 53 colleges and universities. whose student athletes compete at the ncaa level. the 23 are division 1. of those 23 division one schools, 12 are in the pac-12 and the s.e.c. o four of the six...
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in response usc suspended several students and punished some frats and sororities for having parties.oronavirus vaccine by november. jonathan serry is live with more. >> they are asking states to streamline the approval process for a potential covid-19 vaccine. in a letter the director robert redfield asks the nation's governors to waive requirements that would prevent these by becoming fully operational by november 1. health and human services secretary alex azar says safety standards will determine the vaccine's approval and the timing of its release has nothing to do with politics. >> that came out of the career people of cdc working to do the planning here. it has nothing to do with elections. the has to do with delivering vaccines to the american people as quickly as possible and saving people's lives. >> the world health organization is recommending the use of corticosteroid in treating patients with severe cases of covid. it suggests the anti-inflammatory drug significantly reduced fatalities. treatment with this is not recommended for people with mild cases. back to you. >> sa
in response usc suspended several students and punished some frats and sororities for having parties.oronavirus vaccine by november. jonathan serry is live with more. >> they are asking states to streamline the approval process for a potential covid-19 vaccine. in a letter the director robert redfield asks the nation's governors to waive requirements that would prevent these by becoming fully operational by november 1. health and human services secretary alex azar says safety standards...
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the game in 2005 when the texas longhorns and vince young stunned usc, and reggie bush -- heidi and i were at that game in the rose bowl, and i for one agree with the sbn that there's never been a game like it. texas is a home to 53 colleges and universities whose student athlete compete at the end -- the ncaa level. 23 are division one. of those 23 division-one schools, six are in the power five conferences, the acc, the big ten, the big 12, the pac 12, and the sec. four of those six are right now the reigning national champions in at least one sport. one of the challenges of this issue that each of y'all are considering is how much is it going to impact parity and competitiveness between big schools and wealthy schools and those that may not be as big and may not be as wealthy. texas is home to a number of schools that are not in the power five. for example, the university of houston, a phenomenal basketball school and five slamma jamma was as great collegiate program, yeah i'm using it as an opportunity to revel in old memories -- >> get to the point. >> but the university of houst
the game in 2005 when the texas longhorns and vince young stunned usc, and reggie bush -- heidi and i were at that game in the rose bowl, and i for one agree with the sbn that there's never been a game like it. texas is a home to 53 colleges and universities whose student athlete compete at the end -- the ncaa level. 23 are division one. of those 23 division-one schools, six are in the power five conferences, the acc, the big ten, the big 12, the pac 12, and the sec. four of those six are right...
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>> well the statutes including 18 usc, u.s.ection is a crime. interesting what bloomberg did, he raised over $16 million to pay off the debts, the court costs, the restitution, for crime victims of 31,000 convicted felons. that goes with the stereotypical assumption that once they're out of jail, once their court case fines are paid off, they're going to vote democratic. bloomberg being democrat. i hardly think he would pay off their fines for them to vote republican. that aside, under the law this could be considered bribery, election bribery. stuart: nancy, before we move on, do you think it will work? >> do i think it will work? i can tell you this much, i would not trust a convicted felon as far as i could throw him much less behind the curtain when you vote. i don't know how they're going to round up all the convicted felons. typically fugitive squad can't find them. but if bloomberg can go find them, get them to vote, you know what? power to them. i would not look forward to the investigation that is to come. stuart: go s
>> well the statutes including 18 usc, u.s.ection is a crime. interesting what bloomberg did, he raised over $16 million to pay off the debts, the court costs, the restitution, for crime victims of 31,000 convicted felons. that goes with the stereotypical assumption that once they're out of jail, once their court case fines are paid off, they're going to vote democratic. bloomberg being democrat. i hardly think he would pay off their fines for them to vote republican. that aside, under...
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there was a story yesterday and you may have talked about it on "fox & friends" where usc business professoras teaching a course in foreign language and he was talking about chinese words. one of which ended up sounding like a racial slur. wasn't a racial slur. isn't a racial slur but sounded somewhat similar to racial slur. for that some students were purportedly offended and he has been put on leave. no one is honestly offended by that steve. no one was truly to their core offended. what they have realized is the power of offense is power. and they are grabbing more and more of it. and it's the power of destruction ultimately. we will destroy history books, monuments, businesses in the streets. we will destroy your career if need be, to commandeer a little more power. that power only manifests in destruction. steve: you know, just following up on that a little bit, will, there is a story this morning i want to say out of the carolinas a guy working at that time food line grocery store he had an american flag gator as his face mask and somebody complained about it the boss said you can't we
there was a story yesterday and you may have talked about it on "fox & friends" where usc business professoras teaching a course in foreign language and he was talking about chinese words. one of which ended up sounding like a racial slur. wasn't a racial slur. isn't a racial slur but sounded somewhat similar to racial slur. for that some students were purportedly offended and he has been put on leave. no one is honestly offended by that steve. no one was truly to their core...