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when usc built usc village, local politicians, city council members forced them to sign on to a communitybenefits agreement in order to get the right to rezone the area. what came with that is zip code specific -- this is important because sometimes they've offer job training or jobs but regionally so you have white suburbanites getting the jobs and the people in the neighbors don't receive the job so zip code specific job training and construction jobs. they built the firehouse in the neighborhood. so there's there was that. one thing, though, is that henry taylor jr., talked be in the an door institution, in the 90s he was coming out of blackmar,ist urban planning training and when brought him to university buffalo to put together a plan for their neighborhood, he talked about -- this is before we talk but now -- we talked but turning the glover b a commons that should be opened up. that everyone in the neighborhood should be a member of the -- all facilities should be utilized by the community. antibody member of the community so have a membership accord use all the facilities on camp
when usc built usc village, local politicians, city council members forced them to sign on to a communitybenefits agreement in order to get the right to rezone the area. what came with that is zip code specific -- this is important because sometimes they've offer job training or jobs but regionally so you have white suburbanites getting the jobs and the people in the neighbors don't receive the job so zip code specific job training and construction jobs. they built the firehouse in the...
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join us us is at usc. dr. snider, thanks so much for your time today. >> thanks for the invitation. you're one of the investigators that conducted one of the trials on this drug. correct me if i'm not pronouncing it correctly. >> yeah, that's correct. >> okay. >> you were one of the 200 investigators that were on one study. >> okay. now, this is the first one approved in nearly 20 years, and that's huge. explain to us how does this work, and how does it not work? >> well, the rational for drug and there's an intablth body and then and then part of the pathology and then add normality in the disease. that's how we define the alzheimer's disease in part. it's generally thought that the antibodies that can decrease the amount of plaques could be associate with the improvement. what is important here is that it was approved in a controversial way. it was approved on the basis that it could reduce makes. however, it is not improve de or function or alter decline. that's what we're going to learn after it's marked. >> okay. so is this unusual for the fda to give this kind kind of approval
join us us is at usc. dr. snider, thanks so much for your time today. >> thanks for the invitation. you're one of the investigators that conducted one of the trials on this drug. correct me if i'm not pronouncing it correctly. >> yeah, that's correct. >> okay. >> you were one of the 200 investigators that were on one study. >> okay. now, this is the first one approved in nearly 20 years, and that's huge. explain to us how does this work, and how does it not work?...
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kill captured usc t's and their officers so that could be suicidal as well. while they're thinking about it the confederates start taking artillery shells cutting off the fuses and rolling them down the like massive hand grenades. we know this is true and 2014 at the 150th. the park service was cleaning out the ditch for visitors for 150th. and we found one of those shells there cut off. it hadn't exploded. so, you know this happened. these guys don't have long to decide so they decide they'll surrender. the story is that one us ct was killed and that richard you will it saying that. there is brave as any fighters i've seen. let them be take them into prison. and about after the war about 50 of them actually made it home as far as i can tell which is probably not bad. but right now the 18th corps and the 10th corps are stopped. you might wonder oh, where's butler doing all this? you know, this is his attack. this is the main focus of attack. butler is back at new market heights congratulating the usc teas that are there on their work. he tries to come over. p
kill captured usc t's and their officers so that could be suicidal as well. while they're thinking about it the confederates start taking artillery shells cutting off the fuses and rolling them down the like massive hand grenades. we know this is true and 2014 at the 150th. the park service was cleaning out the ditch for visitors for 150th. and we found one of those shells there cut off. it hadn't exploded. so, you know this happened. these guys don't have long to decide so they decide they'll...
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. >> we will see i do want to talk about usc.trikes me endeavor has been young, active, enthusiastic, the fan base in the usc. i wonder how closely are you watching what adam aaron is doing over at amc? have you thought to yourself what if you could turn ufc fans into investors what that would do for not just the stock price, shorter term but the business long-term if you could raise capital on the back of it >> i have to say we've had long-term investors throughout our business, whether ccp, dell, et cetera. we're a long-term player if you thid media and growth in media is a long-term bet, which we do. we think we're well positioned whether they're short-term investors -- if there's fans of the ufc that want to be investors and long-term player, great. short-term -- i'm not going to comment on that. we are here for the long term and think the media space is a great bet for growth, and we think we're in every growth sector in the media space, and the ufc for sure is a great growth company. and business. >> right and ari, i mentio
. >> we will see i do want to talk about usc.trikes me endeavor has been young, active, enthusiastic, the fan base in the usc. i wonder how closely are you watching what adam aaron is doing over at amc? have you thought to yourself what if you could turn ufc fans into investors what that would do for not just the stock price, shorter term but the business long-term if you could raise capital on the back of it >> i have to say we've had long-term investors throughout our business,...
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i wouldn't be able to go on to attend usc, using fear tactic togs silence me. >> some 20 years later in 2019, robinson was charged with charged with sexually an i busing three other girls. he pleaded not guilty and is out on bail. in a statement, his attorney said mr. robinson was surprised and devastated by the allegations and professes his innocence. the supervisor at the time never responded to a request for comment. >> when i saw your supporting and statements, that is one of the hardest things for a school district to deal with. what do we deal with when it happens on campus? i don't handle it appropriately. >> reporter: lauren sally represents another victim. they represented the family of the saratoga high sophomore who took her life after students sexually assaulted her and were allowed back on campus. they must follow laws prohibits general discrimination, and sexual harassment. >> how is it possible they just appointed a title nine coordinator. >> he says the district expanded training, counselling, and the reason for the lower participation are unknown. but could be becaus
i wouldn't be able to go on to attend usc, using fear tactic togs silence me. >> some 20 years later in 2019, robinson was charged with charged with sexually an i busing three other girls. he pleaded not guilty and is out on bail. in a statement, his attorney said mr. robinson was surprised and devastated by the allegations and professes his innocence. the supervisor at the time never responded to a request for comment. >> when i saw your supporting and statements, that is one of...
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. >> but usc professor gary painter who focuses on homelessness policy strikes.ote of caution as the economy improves and travel picks up. we don't know the extent to which hotel and motel operators are going to be willing to sell as they were in the middle of the pandemic. we should have a plan b. a lee county home key properties become permanent housing with supportive services next year. right now most provide temporary shelter folks will be able to stay here until there's another. >> permanent housing opportunity in the meantime, laura morales is planning a return to work and has reunited with her 14 year-old son. i'm glad that my sins forgiven me. and just as a lot of my students and counselors helping brian griffin get into truck driving school now is focusing on these goals. get out of here. get on my feet. >> you and give back, you know, like i've been given an opportunity to start over in baldwin park. i'm lauren lyster. and still ahead on kron 4 news at 5 high temps for a lot of the bay area. how the heat is affecting. >> holiday a weekend. plus it is p
. >> but usc professor gary painter who focuses on homelessness policy strikes.ote of caution as the economy improves and travel picks up. we don't know the extent to which hotel and motel operators are going to be willing to sell as they were in the middle of the pandemic. we should have a plan b. a lee county home key properties become permanent housing with supportive services next year. right now most provide temporary shelter folks will be able to stay here until there's another....
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waters. governments con side, unilaterally which websites, they don't like journalists react because usc dozens of media western names, things ran claiming they are behind. close this information campaign and criminal victims. a french woman who says she lived in terra for decades, don't trial for murdering her husband. how does campaign is on the resistor protection in cases of domestic violence and the report.
waters. governments con side, unilaterally which websites, they don't like journalists react because usc dozens of media western names, things ran claiming they are behind. close this information campaign and criminal victims. a french woman who says she lived in terra for decades, don't trial for murdering her husband. how does campaign is on the resistor protection in cases of domestic violence and the report.
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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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we have seen thus far insufficient results at the usce largely because louisiana refuses to engage and has rebuffed the osce's efforts to facilitate the dialogue. nonetheless, this is an effort that i believe -- i continue to believe that we should keep at and work in partnership with the swedes and other participating states in the osc context. >> i thank you for that. do you have specific recommendations? the meeting will take place -- the hearing will be i think next week, but later this week we will have -- next month we will have a chance to meet with parliamentarians. >> uh-huh. >> i just have a question. there is obviously -- the protesters in belarus are extremely brave people. they are out in ga numbers protesting against their government. we have talked about sanctions against those that would violate the rights of the people of belarus. i am concerned about their safety. is there more aggressiveness that we can be -- the international community can be in order to protect the safety of the protesters in belarus? >> sir, i absolutely share your concern about the safety of prot
we have seen thus far insufficient results at the usce largely because louisiana refuses to engage and has rebuffed the osce's efforts to facilitate the dialogue. nonetheless, this is an effort that i believe -- i continue to believe that we should keep at and work in partnership with the swedes and other participating states in the osc context. >> i thank you for that. do you have specific recommendations? the meeting will take place -- the hearing will be i think next week, but later...
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. >> the dean of usc's >> be safe, no one learn in an environment or chaotic environment.what produces >> another student activists believes thaan that students are safe. >> what safety is is being able to be who you are without that someone who does not understa threaten y. >> but the sergebelieves -- sees his job differently. when he came t u.s. and attended los angeles schools said the police officer at his high school inspired him to stay on track and he wanted to do the + same for oth i to mentor graduation and that is what i live with. one criticism o school police is when you have a a na you say to people who argue that people are just thes th a teacher, you should have the ability to de-escalate the fights, don't call the pole until someone gets hurt. >> he did not lose his job and the decision t to law enforcement. >> done for something that happened in minnesota, and it did not happen here it did not matter whether you were a did not matter if your municipality whatever it was th in the uniform got demonized. >> justyce officerou increase kids will be arrested fo
. >> the dean of usc's >> be safe, no one learn in an environment or chaotic environment.what produces >> another student activists believes thaan that students are safe. >> what safety is is being able to be who you are without that someone who does not understa threaten y. >> but the sergebelieves -- sees his job differently. when he came t u.s. and attended los angeles schools said the police officer at his high school inspired him to stay on track and he wanted...
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made in the usc, it says. and all proceeds go to charity with this month's beneficiary.ts made in usa cup we can't have nothing made in china. we are doing our best on that front. go to laura ingraham.com and pick of your great gear. do it today. tonight, tomorrow. does all the time we have tonight. don't forget to set your dvr fo every weeknight at 10:00 p.m. eastern said you never miss us. lucky for you, greg gutfeld takes it from here. have walked in similar shoes as you, 23.5 hours a day. how do you feel it is going and we've had such high marks from the vast majority of people in that room. i'm sure that privately even they give you raging perspectiv how do you think it's going? >> we thought that biden was th only point giving out back rubs.
made in the usc, it says. and all proceeds go to charity with this month's beneficiary.ts made in usa cup we can't have nothing made in china. we are doing our best on that front. go to laura ingraham.com and pick of your great gear. do it today. tonight, tomorrow. does all the time we have tonight. don't forget to set your dvr fo every weeknight at 10:00 p.m. eastern said you never miss us. lucky for you, greg gutfeld takes it from here. have walked in similar shoes as you, 23.5 hours a day....
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kennedy: this not one to beat retroactive to someone like reggie bush because people go to usc footballf dumb gnomes and everybody knows it. dominic things are being here appreciated. >> thank you. hbo host bill marr explained why everyone hates democrats at all has to do with the creator of the hit broadway show hamilton. i will explain in my memo, that is next. ♪ welcome to allstate, ♪ ♪are you down, d-d-down, d-d-down, d-d-down♪ where we're driving down the cost of insurance. ♪ ♪ are you down, down♪ ♪d-down, down? are you♪ drivers who switched saved over $700. ♪ allstate. here, better protection costs a whole lot less. you're in good hands. click or call for a lower rate today. kennedy: for years now bill marr is been sitting on top of his hbo pert as an insufferable leftist headband is once necessary position as a truth to power gaba fly. with trump out of office and comment on life support this predictable pinko is changing his tune. this was his latest episode where he took hamilton trader to task for apologizing over perceived lack of diversity's latest film, watch. >> please sto
kennedy: this not one to beat retroactive to someone like reggie bush because people go to usc footballf dumb gnomes and everybody knows it. dominic things are being here appreciated. >> thank you. hbo host bill marr explained why everyone hates democrats at all has to do with the creator of the hit broadway show hamilton. i will explain in my memo, that is next. ♪ welcome to allstate, ♪ ♪are you down, d-d-down, d-d-down, d-d-down♪ where we're driving down the cost of insurance....
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eugene robinson from "the washington post" and mike purr if i, codirector of the political future at usc on tap pod kars. good evening. welcome to you both. eugene once a week i like to check in on your manchin annoyance meter. much more fun when it runs in the red because manchin let it be known he met tonight with the texas democrats with this compromise on voting rights and manchin is the center over attention again. >> yeah. yeah. he is the star of the joe manchin show. so he's trying to get a renewed for another season i guess. look. about his compromise proposal on voting rights show me the ten republican votes. you know? can he get ten republicans to sign on with him to this legislation and/or legislation that encompasses the provisions? if he does that's something to talk about. there are not -- certainly are not ten republican votes for any stronger and more comprehensive voting rights legislation. if he's not willing to talk about the filibuster in any way, shape or form then show me the votes. i don't think they exist. maybe he can find them. good luck. >> mike murphy, same qu
eugene robinson from "the washington post" and mike purr if i, codirector of the political future at usc on tap pod kars. good evening. welcome to you both. eugene once a week i like to check in on your manchin annoyance meter. much more fun when it runs in the red because manchin let it be known he met tonight with the texas democrats with this compromise on voting rights and manchin is the center over attention again. >> yeah. yeah. he is the star of the joe manchin show. so...
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you charge them under 18 usc 1,001, false and misleading statements to congress.of that. >> sean: the only people that get charged with crimes, gregg, our conservatives. >> michael cohen for example. donald trump's lawyer. don't look for a biden justice department to do anything but engage in a wholesale whitewash of this. >> sean: equal justice under the law, equal application of our losses gone. last word, doctor, do you support any gain of function research going forward? dr. fauci even said in 2012, even if it means we get a worldwide pandemic, he is still in favor of it. i think that's pretty dumb. >> he has been advocating for the value of gain of function research for a while. that's been well known. no, we should not ever be doing gain of function research. with or without gain of function research, we should not be characterizing coronavirus' and certainly not doing it in china. >> sean: thank you, doctor. thank you, gregg jarrett. huge crime wave all weekend long, getting work every weekend, disrespect for the police that an all-time high. larry, leo wil
you charge them under 18 usc 1,001, false and misleading statements to congress.of that. >> sean: the only people that get charged with crimes, gregg, our conservatives. >> michael cohen for example. donald trump's lawyer. don't look for a biden justice department to do anything but engage in a wholesale whitewash of this. >> sean: equal justice under the law, equal application of our losses gone. last word, doctor, do you support any gain of function research going forward?...
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long siege which ended on september 7th 1863 the soldiers depicted in glory were more like the average usc t unit like the 23rd. they're going to be mostly a mixture of enslaved men some freed men and some men who were already free. in the movie lincoln one of the first things you'll see it showed lincoln talking with two us ct soldiers. one was an older gentleman was a former slave. and he talked about the battle of jenkins ferry on april 30th 1864 he talked about how. they made sure that there were no confederates left alive. and that's because they were retaliating for the atrocities of the confederates when they murdered the prisoners taking their poison spring and mark's mill. and few battles you do have us ct retaliating for those atrocities and you'll have confederates during the same thing. that's part of the civil war history. there's rarely discussed. i can remember all through school. they're telling me that the united states civil war was a civil war you didn't have as much violence and atrocities as you would see in other wars and since i've become a historian i can tell you t
long siege which ended on september 7th 1863 the soldiers depicted in glory were more like the average usc t unit like the 23rd. they're going to be mostly a mixture of enslaved men some freed men and some men who were already free. in the movie lincoln one of the first things you'll see it showed lincoln talking with two us ct soldiers. one was an older gentleman was a former slave. and he talked about the battle of jenkins ferry on april 30th 1864 he talked about how. they made sure that...
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is the number one show on spotify, who is an anchor of a hit network show who basically covers the uscis here and he's looking down at his little nose at joe rogan who is up here. what is he doing? stelter can get off a plane, walk through a cab, check into a hotel and no one would know he was in that city. joe rogan can't go anywhere without getting pulled over like that. so why does he get cocky and wagged his finger at a platform that he should actually cover as a media reporter. there's all these new platforms that of all these great market shares and are breaking ground, like rogan is breaking ground. he should write good things about joe rogan. i don't know what he's doing over there and i kind of feel sorry for the guy. >> dagen: which one, rogan? >> jesse: no, i don't feel sorry for rogan at all. >> dagen: these days you get attention by attacking somebody. >> greg: i would never do that. >> jesse: you would never pick a fight with anybody. >> dagen: i always say if you don't have anything nice to say come sit next to me. >> dagen: i would like to say no one is in jail for thei
is the number one show on spotify, who is an anchor of a hit network show who basically covers the uscis here and he's looking down at his little nose at joe rogan who is up here. what is he doing? stelter can get off a plane, walk through a cab, check into a hotel and no one would know he was in that city. joe rogan can't go anywhere without getting pulled over like that. so why does he get cocky and wagged his finger at a platform that he should actually cover as a media reporter. there's all...
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kennedy: this not one to beat retroactive to someone like reggie bush because people go to usc footballre bunch of dumb gnomes and everybody knows it. dominic things are being here appreciated. >> thank you. hbo host bill marr explained why everyone hates democrats at all has to do with the creator of the hit broadway show hamilton. i will explain in my memo, that is next. oh, i've traveled all over the country. talking about saving with geico. but that's the important bit, innit? showing up, saying “hello! fancy a nice chat?” then we talk like two old friends about sticky buns and all the savings you could get by bundling your home and car insurance. but here's the real secret. eye contact. you feel that? we just had a moment. [chuckles] who would've thought it? geico. save even more when you bundle home and car insurance. the lexus es. every curve, every innovation, every feeling. a product of mastery. get 0.9% apr financing on the 2021 es 350. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. shingles? camera man: yeah, 1 out of 3 people get shingles in their lifetime. well that leaves 2 out
kennedy: this not one to beat retroactive to someone like reggie bush because people go to usc footballre bunch of dumb gnomes and everybody knows it. dominic things are being here appreciated. >> thank you. hbo host bill marr explained why everyone hates democrats at all has to do with the creator of the hit broadway show hamilton. i will explain in my memo, that is next. oh, i've traveled all over the country. talking about saving with geico. but that's the important bit, innit? showing...
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torrey pines, louie usc hazan. shot of the day. eagle putt from 52 feet out. did you see that.hree-way tie for first with russell henley and mckenzie hughes. 20 golfers within five shots of the lead. >>> olympic track and field tries in eugene, oregon. sha-carri richardson, 2 one years old, winning the 100 meter dash by space .13 second. rushing into the stands to celebrate with grandma. then revealing she had lost her biological mom just last week. >> everybody has struggles and i understand that. but y'all see me on this track and y'all see the poker face i put on. but my coach know what i go through on a day to bay day sis and i'm highly grateful. without them, there would be no me. >> and on juneteenth weekend the mls team with the highest fan attendance five years running, atlanta united unveils their unity kit. 11 different languages highlighting soccer as a unifying force around the globe. miles robinson and ma choke cho, whose family immigrated to the u.s. in sudan to escape persecution says this is so much more than just a funiform. >> football united us all. even thou
torrey pines, louie usc hazan. shot of the day. eagle putt from 52 feet out. did you see that.hree-way tie for first with russell henley and mckenzie hughes. 20 golfers within five shots of the lead. >>> olympic track and field tries in eugene, oregon. sha-carri richardson, 2 one years old, winning the 100 meter dash by space .13 second. rushing into the stands to celebrate with grandma. then revealing she had lost her biological mom just last week. >> everybody has struggles and...
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well, you know, what we do is a lot more than just division i football, you know, the alabamas, the uscsdness and football. they have to do wrestling, women's basketball, which do not bring in any revenue, so we need the subsidies from the big sports. but it has grown so outrageous, the distinctions between the millions made by the coaches and the nothing made by the athletes that the change is coming. >> yeah. >> and that is, i am pleased to say, along the lines with what you were saying earlier jim, a pretty bipartisan sentiment, custom is reflected in this unanimous opinion. >> little bit of pushback because there is a story about dirty money, payments under the table that has been going on for years, and certainly not sufficiently policed by the ncaa. but in terms of legal compensation, different story. jeff, i want to ask you, are there any other cases already in the pipeline with the supreme court that would expand this further than this one ruling here? >> given that states are moving in their own directions on this i am sure we will see cases that come up about this. a lot of the
well, you know, what we do is a lot more than just division i football, you know, the alabamas, the uscsdness and football. they have to do wrestling, women's basketball, which do not bring in any revenue, so we need the subsidies from the big sports. but it has grown so outrageous, the distinctions between the millions made by the coaches and the nothing made by the athletes that the change is coming. >> yeah. >> and that is, i am pleased to say, along the lines with what you were...
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the patent was coming in from usc-chapel hill. -- unc-chapel hill? why is he denying this?s for having me on. i think the evidence is clear from 2015 when a paper was published in one of the most prominent, well-read journals in the world, "nature," that the nih funded research that combined two different types of coronavirus to make one that had never existed. that's gain of function research are. we also know that since 2015 there's been a whole excel spread sheet full of grants funding bat coronavirus research. now, weco don't know what kind f research they did. that's why the congress needs to investigate, to determine exactly what they said they were going to do, what they did and what the accountability and controls for the nih were. the final thing i want to say, and it's not been pointed out enough, is gain of function research goes through an internal, this ih review to determine whether it's worthwhile or not. that is not public. we don't know who reviews it. we we don't know who are on the review panels. all this really needs to be investigated by congress and ha
the patent was coming in from usc-chapel hill. -- unc-chapel hill? why is he denying this?s for having me on. i think the evidence is clear from 2015 when a paper was published in one of the most prominent, well-read journals in the world, "nature," that the nih funded research that combined two different types of coronavirus to make one that had never existed. that's gain of function research are. we also know that since 2015 there's been a whole excel spread sheet full of grants...
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robertson pulitzer prize winner, and mike murphy, co-director of the senate for the political future at uscns to be cohost of the hacks on tap podcast. gentlemen, good evening and welcome to you both. eugene, once a week at least i would like to check in on your mention annoyance meter? it is much more fun when it runs in the red, because manchin also let it be known he met tonight with the texas democrat and he's put out this compromise on voting rights, and oh look, mention is the center of attention again, eugene. >> yes, he is the star of the joe manchin show. he's trying to get it renewed for another season, i guess. about his compromise proposal on voting rights show me the ten republican votes. can he get ten republicans to sign on with him to this legislation, this legislation that encompasses these provisions? if he does, that's something to talk about. if there are not ten republican voters a four and me -- there just are not. and if he's not willing to talk about the filibuster in any way, shape or form, then show me the votes. i don't see them right now. i don't think they exist
robertson pulitzer prize winner, and mike murphy, co-director of the senate for the political future at uscns to be cohost of the hacks on tap podcast. gentlemen, good evening and welcome to you both. eugene, once a week at least i would like to check in on your mention annoyance meter? it is much more fun when it runs in the red, because manchin also let it be known he met tonight with the texas democrat and he's put out this compromise on voting rights, and oh look, mention is the center of...
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it is a violation, if you're under oath of what is called perjury. 18 usc 1621.quivalent law, making a false or misleading statement to congress, 18 usc 1001. if you don't think people are prosecuted for stuff like that, just ask michael cohen and roger stone, two people who were close to president trump. so what i'm calling for is an investigation into whether fauci lied when he denied that money from his agency at nih was used for dangerous, lethal gain of function research that may have triggered the pandemic. we don't know but he denied that that is what the money was being used for, and documents belie that. stuart: okay. who would inches instigate this investigation? >> it would be done about it department of justice. i'm skeptical that the attorney general merrick garland would do this. congress has the authority. four days ago members of the oversight committee sent this letter to fauci in essence, explain yourself. it appears as though you lied because the grant money that was in writing, that made its way to the wuhan lab in china specifically states th
it is a violation, if you're under oath of what is called perjury. 18 usc 1621.quivalent law, making a false or misleading statement to congress, 18 usc 1001. if you don't think people are prosecuted for stuff like that, just ask michael cohen and roger stone, two people who were close to president trump. so what i'm calling for is an investigation into whether fauci lied when he denied that money from his agency at nih was used for dangerous, lethal gain of function research that may have...
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on the other monitor usc each member, each person speaking during the hearing when they are speakingng members who are appearing remotely. for those appearing remotely, you can see each person speaking during the hearing whether they are in person or remote as long as you have your resume set to active speaker view. if you have any questions about this, please contact staff immediately. let me also remind everyone house procedures that apply. the members appearing in person, the timer is visible in the room room in front of you. for those of you who may be remote, it will be visible on your screen when you are in thumbnail view and you have the time or pain. for members appearing remotely, a few other reminders. house rules require that we see you so please have your cameras turned on at all times not just when you're speaking. who are not recognized should remain muted to minimize background noise and feedback. i will recognize members verbally and members will have the rightil -- connect members will be recognized seniority for questions.ly if you are remote and want to be recogniz
on the other monitor usc each member, each person speaking during the hearing when they are speakingng members who are appearing remotely. for those appearing remotely, you can see each person speaking during the hearing whether they are in person or remote as long as you have your resume set to active speaker view. if you have any questions about this, please contact staff immediately. let me also remind everyone house procedures that apply. the members appearing in person, the timer is...
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>> at this time from the usc i that's perspective.eed to look at that and come back and brief you on those in closed hearing when you identify or if we identify any of those. >> sounds good. thank your ability. thanks to all the witnesses for your time, your service for being here today. i yield back. >> thank you, mr. panetta. >> thank you, mr. chairman, and just to echo mr. panetta, i think a number of others if i could request that you and ranking member kelly to do our best to schedule a closed session so we could at some of these more in-depth conversations in a class that said i think would be enormously useful i'm not sure you ask this question because i'm not sure of the answer. building on questions about the afghan withdrawal. from my time there over the last couple of decades and for multiple intelligence briefings there is a strong likelihood that we may have to go back, that al-qaeda will research in the wake of taliban gains, does intend to attack the next it's again if given the opportunity. my question is where does th
>> at this time from the usc i that's perspective.eed to look at that and come back and brief you on those in closed hearing when you identify or if we identify any of those. >> sounds good. thank your ability. thanks to all the witnesses for your time, your service for being here today. i yield back. >> thank you, mr. panetta. >> thank you, mr. chairman, and just to echo mr. panetta, i think a number of others if i could request that you and ranking member kelly to do...
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pulling up the board to see how we are faring with futures so far, usc minis are pointing -- u.s. e-minis are pointing higher. nikkei futures, little changed as we wrap up a three-month stretch that may halt a fourth quarter gain for the nikkei benchmark and this is the countdown to the olympics which has been fraught indeed with the japanese government planning to extend virus quarantines for two weeks to four weeks. waiting on pmi readings for june. we are likely to see a cooling recovery for the month when it comes to the headline readings. key metrics will have input costs as well as new export orders. we have seen moderation which could signal -- haidi. haidi: let's get to one of our top stories. it's auditors need more time to complete its financial report for 2020. the manager saying that there is no event of the terms and conditions of its securities. let's get the details from tom mackenzie. this is not helpful for investors looking for anymore certainty because we knew they were not able to give an estimated completion date. daniel: -- tom: certainty is the point. invest
pulling up the board to see how we are faring with futures so far, usc minis are pointing -- u.s. e-minis are pointing higher. nikkei futures, little changed as we wrap up a three-month stretch that may halt a fourth quarter gain for the nikkei benchmark and this is the countdown to the olympics which has been fraught indeed with the japanese government planning to extend virus quarantines for two weeks to four weeks. waiting on pmi readings for june. we are likely to see a cooling recovery for...
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i serve as your cochair mayors, mayor 476 usc's this work chair after, we appreciate your engagement with us lastyear . cities are struggling with the challenges including but will have, climate change paand a visio centuries of inequitable policymaking. we have the opportunity to recover and rebuild in a more just, resilient and sustainable way. we need the support of the federal government now to overcome barriers, resource innovation andscale solutions . our changing climate exacerbates pre-existing challenges and create new risks for every city in the united states. niacin is facing warmer summers, more precipitation and more extreme forms among other impacts. warmer summers create dangerous urban heat island impacts and they seek is the leading cause of weather-related debts. in dade county where medicine is located we saw 47 percent increase in the related emergency room visits between 2010 and 2014 and the midcentury we expect the number of extremely hot days to trickle and the number of extremely hot nights to wonderful. many older rental buildings in wisconsin last air-condi
i serve as your cochair mayors, mayor 476 usc's this work chair after, we appreciate your engagement with us lastyear . cities are struggling with the challenges including but will have, climate change paand a visio centuries of inequitable policymaking. we have the opportunity to recover and rebuild in a more just, resilient and sustainable way. we need the support of the federal government now to overcome barriers, resource innovation andscale solutions . our changing climate exacerbates...
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a runner from usc who had just qualified for the summer olympics is reminding the u.s.d but also had to finish his homework, listen. >> i have a ten-page essay due today. i'm mentally trying to refocus and like get that done because it's due tonight. >> does your teacher know you're an a limlimparyon now? >> i don't know. i told her to watch. please give me an extension. >> he did not get an extension but he turned his paper in on time. my girl, injury ejericka -- >> never made it to the olympic trials. >> but but your homework. >> i graduated. i'm here. starting from the bottom, now i'm here. >> now year here. >> he's going to the olympics and got his paper in. >> got his paper in on time. >> that's a student athlete. thanks. >>> ahead, christine baranski of "the good fight" will join us in stududio 57 with a a first look the new w season. ing yoyou do. and ifif you have e heart fail, therere's entresesto. entresto w was proven n superr atat helping p people stayay e anand out of t the hospitat. don't t take entreresto ifif pregnant,t, itit can causese harm or d dh tot
a runner from usc who had just qualified for the summer olympics is reminding the u.s.d but also had to finish his homework, listen. >> i have a ten-page essay due today. i'm mentally trying to refocus and like get that done because it's due tonight. >> does your teacher know you're an a limlimparyon now? >> i don't know. i told her to watch. please give me an extension. >> he did not get an extension but he turned his paper in on time. my girl, injury ejericka --...
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it currently is usc is usa currently funding or not finding [inaudible] function research elsewhere? >> i'll have to look at that and get back to. >> all right. all right, in 2019, president trump and it u.s. eight activities in 20, including [inaudible] funding that you mentioned. did you support this? do you support that? >> did i --? >> do you support [inaudible] function research in china? >> i have been in the job a few weeks. i want to dig into that question. i mean, i think, you know, given the -- >> so do you support, then, usa money going to china? this is a very basic, elementary question. >> excuse me? >> this is a very elementary question. you either support the u.s. aid money going to china or you don't. it's very simple. do you or do you not? >> i right now i think that we are looking at had what the right posture is with regard to china all around the world, and as part of that, as part of that review i think we'll be looking very hard at the question of whether there is any scenario at which u.s. aid would be doing anything in china. >> all right, would you support u.
it currently is usc is usa currently funding or not finding [inaudible] function research elsewhere? >> i'll have to look at that and get back to. >> all right. all right, in 2019, president trump and it u.s. eight activities in 20, including [inaudible] funding that you mentioned. did you support this? do you support that? >> did i --? >> do you support [inaudible] function research in china? >> i have been in the job a few weeks. i want to dig into that question....
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citizenship and immigration services at usc uscis and prior to that he served in the civil rights leadership post and the obama administration and worked as a federal and state prosecutor at the law firm and the third witness serves as a registered nurse at the jackson memorial hospital at miami gardens florida. would you like to introduce your witnesses? today i have the pleasure of introducing michelle, her daughter was killed by an illegal immigrant drunk driver in omaha nebraska january 30th. sarah a native of iowa just graduated from college with a 4.0 gpa just hours before she was killed. her killer fled the country within three days after making dale. the obama administration u.s. customs and immigration enforcement refused to place a detainer on him despite repeated outrage from the omaha environment requesting that they do so. he remains at large to this very day. i make proud cosponsor of sarah's law that would further detain those that have been charged with a crime that resulted in crime or serious bodily injury of another person. michelle has previously testified in congress reg
citizenship and immigration services at usc uscis and prior to that he served in the civil rights leadership post and the obama administration and worked as a federal and state prosecutor at the law firm and the third witness serves as a registered nurse at the jackson memorial hospital at miami gardens florida. would you like to introduce your witnesses? today i have the pleasure of introducing michelle, her daughter was killed by an illegal immigrant drunk driver in omaha nebraska january...
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usc, texas makes a lot of money.can figure out a way to take care of college athletes. >> and coming -- >> one more thing, mika. anchor down. >> go and roll and anchor down. >>> new research on the two most prominent covid vaccines sheds light on the need for possible booster shots. plus facebook beats the ftc and 48 states as a federal judge dismisses two anti-trust complaints against the company but the fight is not over yet. also, donald trump calls most things fake news, but there was one report yesterday he seemed to be taking to heart. we'll tell you what inspired his creed against mitch mcconnell ahead. tch mcconnell ahead. ♪ ♪ we made usaa insurance for veterans like martin. when a hailstorm hit, he needed his insurance to get it done right, right away. usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. usaa you're strong. you power through chronic migraine - 15 or more headache days a month, ...each lasting 4 hours or more. botox® prevents headaches in adults with chronic migraine. so, if you haven't tried botox® fo
usc, texas makes a lot of money.can figure out a way to take care of college athletes. >> and coming -- >> one more thing, mika. anchor down. >> go and roll and anchor down. >>> new research on the two most prominent covid vaccines sheds light on the need for possible booster shots. plus facebook beats the ftc and 48 states as a federal judge dismisses two anti-trust complaints against the company but the fight is not over yet. also, donald trump calls most things...
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i went to usc, sat in that stadium and i look forward to watching you this fall.as so grateful and blessed to be there and i just it was an incredible feeling. ainsley: how did this change your life? >> it changed my life completely. coming out of high school, i had zero offers or anything like that, and just getting the opportunity to come play here, its just been a blessing, and i've enjoyed every minute of it. ainsley: that is so great. okay so coach beamer, how did you decide to give trey the scholarship? >> well we had some scholarship s available and trey, like a lot of young men on the team were very deserving but he's a guy that's not just a great story with what he's currently doing delivering pizza s. he's a guy that's played a lot and caught passes in games, and is a really good football player for us and we just felt like at the time he was the most deserving, and seeing reaction of his teammates after we awarded him the scholarship, they all agreed also. ainsley: you know, growing up in that stadium, my little brother would look at the players and he
i went to usc, sat in that stadium and i look forward to watching you this fall.as so grateful and blessed to be there and i just it was an incredible feeling. ainsley: how did this change your life? >> it changed my life completely. coming out of high school, i had zero offers or anything like that, and just getting the opportunity to come play here, its just been a blessing, and i've enjoyed every minute of it. ainsley: that is so great. okay so coach beamer, how did you decide to give...
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you can be charged with making a false or misleading statement, 18 usc 1001 even if you're not under materially false statement. so those would be the charges. civil action comes into play here. it's a popular misconception you know, agencies of the american government have immunity. they don't. that immunity was waived by congress under the federal tort claims act. so if fauci and others at. nih helped cause or contribute to the pandemic in a wuhan lab leaked to the public, killing more than 3.5 million people worldwide, the american government could be liable for the misfeasance, the wrongdoing, the negligence of people like fauci and others at the nih if they were acting in the course of their duties in carrying out government functions which appears to be an arguable case. pete: gregg. will: with the biden controlled doj and democrats controlling chambers in the house and senate doesn't seem like investigation would be likely. fauci out there feigning innor rans or covered by media, so much coming in, so much going on how could he know? is this campaign issue in 2022 holding him
you can be charged with making a false or misleading statement, 18 usc 1001 even if you're not under materially false statement. so those would be the charges. civil action comes into play here. it's a popular misconception you know, agencies of the american government have immunity. they don't. that immunity was waived by congress under the federal tort claims act. so if fauci and others at. nih helped cause or contribute to the pandemic in a wuhan lab leaked to the public, killing more than...