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if it's at usc, it's definitely coca-cola and gatorade. >> why would they ever want gameday at usc?it originated there, buddy. >> geez. >> i'm so happy for cal. >> me, too. it's going to be very cool. >> they deserve this kind of attention. it's a great school, great football program and after all the pac-12 stuff -- >> just had to wait till they got to the acc to bring it to berkeley. >> better now than ever. >> shout out to my god daughter aliyah. she'll be camping out tonight. >> she's only eating the donuts. >> and hydrating. >> lots of water. i love how coach said do all your studying the night before. they don't say that at asu. >> that you're right. >> usc doesn't study. thanks, matt. >>> up next we'll see an inspiring young rugby player from the south bay, how she's representing her family's heritage on and off the field. >> it's cool to represent not just san jose, but al does mark farrell have the right experience to shake up city hall? in nearly ten years as supervisor, mark grew the bureaucracy by authorizing or creating a commission almost every year. he rubber stamped
if it's at usc, it's definitely coca-cola and gatorade. >> why would they ever want gameday at usc?it originated there, buddy. >> geez. >> i'm so happy for cal. >> me, too. it's going to be very cool. >> they deserve this kind of attention. it's a great school, great football program and after all the pac-12 stuff -- >> just had to wait till they got to the acc to bring it to berkeley. >> better now than ever. >> shout out to my god daughter...
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usc says it will comply with the law that takes effect in about a year.t will continue to review its admissions policy until the law takes effect. newsom says the ban will promote educational opportunities. >>> ahead, father of the bride. one dad's dangerous journey through hurricane wreckage to get to his daughter's wedding. ee crohn's symptoms kept me out of the picture. now i have skyrizi. ♪ i've got places to go and i'm feeling free ♪ ♪ control of my crohn's means everything to me ♪ ♪ control is everything to me ♪ and now i'm back in the picture. feel significant symptom relief at 4 weeks with skyrizi, including less abdominal pain and fewer bowel movements. skyrizi helped visibly improve damage of the intestinal lining. and with skyrizi, many were in remission at 12 weeks, at 1 year, and even at 2 years. serious allergic reactions and an increased risk of infections or a lower ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms, had a vaccine or plan to. liver problems may occur in crohn's disease. ask your gastroen
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last year his career was nearly sidelined after suffering a cardiac arrest at usc.mate. >> just having that work ethic he's driven into my head my whole life. >> reporter: but pops has one hard rule. >> you cannot call me dad in the workplace. all right? once we leave out of the facility and the gates close i can be dad again. >> reporter: a doting dad squeezing all the seconds he has left in the game just to spend more time with his son. steve patterson, nbc news, los angeles. >> what a proud moment. that's "nightly news" for this monday. thank you for watching. i'm lester holt. please take care of yourself and each other. good night, everyone.
last year his career was nearly sidelined after suffering a cardiac arrest at usc.mate. >> just having that work ethic he's driven into my head my whole life. >> reporter: but pops has one hard rule. >> you cannot call me dad in the workplace. all right? once we leave out of the facility and the gates close i can be dad again. >> reporter: a doting dad squeezing all the seconds he has left in the game just to spend more time with his son. steve patterson, nbc news, los...
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last year his career was nearly sidelined after suffering a cardiac arrest at usc.elong teammate. >> just having that work ethic he's driven in my head my whole life. >> reporter: but pops has one hard rule. >> you cannot call me dad in the workplace. all right? once we leave out of the facility and the gates close i can be dad again. >> reporter: a doting dad squeezing all the seconds he has left in the game just to spend more time with his son. steve patterson, nbc news, los angeles. >> what a proud moment. that's "nightly news" for this monday. thank you for watching. i'm lester holt. please take care of yourself and each other. good night, everyone. does mark farrell have the right experience to shake up city hall? in nearly ten years as supervisor, mark grew the bureaucracy by authorizing or creating a commission almost every year. he rubber stamped hundreds of millions to homeless nonprofits with zero accountability and orchestrated a pay-to-play scheme that sold out taxpayers to the highest bidder. mark farrell has all the wrong experience for the change we n
last year his career was nearly sidelined after suffering a cardiac arrest at usc.elong teammate. >> just having that work ethic he's driven in my head my whole life. >> reporter: but pops has one hard rule. >> you cannot call me dad in the workplace. all right? once we leave out of the facility and the gates close i can be dad again. >> reporter: a doting dad squeezing all the seconds he has left in the game just to spend more time with his son. steve patterson, nbc...
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washington gets a big dub, but u usc with the loss. haven't heard row the boat in awhile. >> kirk: it's been awhile. if arkansas is going to have a chance, their defense has to make a play. this offense isn't going anywhere without taylen green. >> chris: dylan sampson secures the ball. conservative approach from heupel here. >> kirk: we saw a similar approach in norman. when you have confidence in your defense, they addressed it with the media. people said, boy, we're so used to going fast in that second half in norman, he said, listen, i got a young quarterback, our defense was playing great, we're dominating. i didn't want to lose the game. i wanted to play smart on the road with a young quarterback. kind of the same approach right now. >> chris: iamaleava zips it down the middle, incomplete. low throw for white. so, the clock stops, and now it's third and nine. and white slow to get up. his great-grand mother, when he was toddler, gave him t nickname squirrel. >> kirk: i think his head hit the surface. he came across the middle of
washington gets a big dub, but u usc with the loss. haven't heard row the boat in awhile. >> kirk: it's been awhile. if arkansas is going to have a chance, their defense has to make a play. this offense isn't going anywhere without taylen green. >> chris: dylan sampson secures the ball. conservative approach from heupel here. >> kirk: we saw a similar approach in norman. when you have confidence in your defense, they addressed it with the media. people said, boy, we're so used...
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the the late 19 sixty's economic liberalism replace cold war ideology and the usc changed it stands. united states will permit the free export to china, of a range of non strategic us products. united states will also permit for the 1st time, commercial imports from china. the jo particular situation was changing. america wanted veteran relations with china. the chinese had made the 2 conditions. first was odd that america had to stop recognizing by want as a separate country. and secondly, they had to stop uh, supporting the, the 2 bedroom resistance in november 1971. the united nations passed the resolution in new york that just a few months earlier would have been unthinkable at recognize the people's republic of china as the sole legitimate representative of the chinese people. mister president, speaking as the representative of the house country united states joins and welcoming to the united nations. the representatives of the people's republic of china at the moment in history has arrived for the people's republic of china to be in the united nations. the united states, both p
the the late 19 sixty's economic liberalism replace cold war ideology and the usc changed it stands. united states will permit the free export to china, of a range of non strategic us products. united states will also permit for the 1st time, commercial imports from china. the jo particular situation was changing. america wanted veteran relations with china. the chinese had made the 2 conditions. first was odd that america had to stop recognizing by want as a separate country. and secondly,...
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is all says that targets at how mosque many times in the area. meanwhile, and these are all the risk usc thousands of people have been injured after a truck to move into a bus stop close to one. is there any military base? north of tel aviv, according to use by the police. a boss had stopped in natural passing just when it was hit by the vehicle. let's get more of this from gentlest by the excited in. he joins us now from tel aviv hello by league. what more do we know about the incident on these are the best of yes, so just after uh, sending again this morning. apparently a truck accelerated the wire, the bus station and the piano, which is the north of that. so it'll be where the is ready, the military intelligence community, as, as the, as a result of that, the, the truck hit a bus that they just of the, that the bus station, the bus was that, can we get a number of, uh, senior citizens that came to the military base, is there no just to calibrate to the civic october attack um and the more you the days according to the hebrew uh, calendar which is uh today and the whatever injured but
is all says that targets at how mosque many times in the area. meanwhile, and these are all the risk usc thousands of people have been injured after a truck to move into a bus stop close to one. is there any military base? north of tel aviv, according to use by the police. a boss had stopped in natural passing just when it was hit by the vehicle. let's get more of this from gentlest by the excited in. he joins us now from tel aviv hello by league. what more do we know about the incident on...
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police have issued a dispersal order on the usc campus.ah is still trying to pursue her journalism on instagram and she's helping gazan refugees to settle in toronto. nadar is pursuing her case in court and sued the bbc for their unprofessionalism. jackson frank has more followers on ex social media platform and will continue to support palestine as long as he can. even though blessia is now outside of gaza, she's doing everything she can to narrate the stories of people in gaza in the media and universities. only in ghazza you sleep counting rockets rather than stars. you wake up if you woke up on the sounds of bombs rather than birds. mehdi hasan decided to found his own media company, zateo to, to beat censorship. i'm back with a whole new media company, in fact, my own. we're calling it zeteo, the ancient greek word that goes back to socrates and plato, which means to seek out, to inquire, to get to the truth. despite all these efforts by the israeli regime and western media, to suppress the voices of palestine, something phenomenal ha
police have issued a dispersal order on the usc campus.ah is still trying to pursue her journalism on instagram and she's helping gazan refugees to settle in toronto. nadar is pursuing her case in court and sued the bbc for their unprofessionalism. jackson frank has more followers on ex social media platform and will continue to support palestine as long as he can. even though blessia is now outside of gaza, she's doing everything she can to narrate the stories of people in gaza in the media...
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. >> reporter: researchers are let letting usc see in a new way. >> it's extremely unclear. >> reporterosed the collection of mummified egyptian remains to modern ct scanning. >> what we'd like to do is take the nu mummies to the hospital and run them through the scanner. >> reporter: the remains were scanned using a portable ct parked in the museum's lot, taking thousands of photos and building up models like this on what lies inside the coffins. gr even though we've known about mummies for hundreds of years, researchers aren't sure how the process works. >> people have tried to recreate mummies using what they think are the techniques that are described. the descriptions we've got are very basic. so, you know, it's not like there's a clear recipe for this. but they haven't been very successful. >> reporter: but researchers have learned that the ancient egyptians shared something with modern cost-conscious shoppers. >> people wanted a good-looking burial. but they didn't necessarily want to pay a lot for it. >> this really gives us better insight into these individuals as just that, as
. >> reporter: researchers are let letting usc see in a new way. >> it's extremely unclear. >> reporterosed the collection of mummified egyptian remains to modern ct scanning. >> what we'd like to do is take the nu mummies to the hospital and run them through the scanner. >> reporter: the remains were scanned using a portable ct parked in the museum's lot, taking thousands of photos and building up models like this on what lies inside the coffins. gr even though...
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. >> right now what that usc's is the getting to the cease-fire deal.lieve this is the best possible chance are going to have this. and now that yahya sinwa is dead they say this unique opportunity to try to get these talks restarted. right now they believe that is the best way to get the hostages andback alive at this time. but, as we talk about the ticking clock on president biden's legacy and roughly three weeks from now, in that vice president kamala harris will win this election and that will be largely viewed as a reaffirmation of president biden's worldview. or, donald trump will win this election and it will be interpreted as a rejection of biden's worldview and foreign policy. whatever president biden is going to do is get a short amount of time to do it for that's partly why you saw him overseas this past week in germany. shannon: our colleague andy mccarthy writing this about this administration attempt to try to persuade folks in the middle east to follow their vision. attempts by the american ministration and fellow progressives and europea
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usc points to a small number of employees who, quote, deceived the university.r was punished but he feels the universities have not faced the same scrutiny. the now-convicted felon says the clock on unethical admissions may never run out. >> do you think the college admissions system can still be gamed? is it being gamed now? >> every day. >> reporter: matt finn, fox news. >> bret: up next the panel on one of the last weekends of the campaign season. plus winners and losers. first, here's what some of our fox affiliates around the country are covering tonight. wjzy in charlotte with details about the brazen escape of four inmates three of whom remain at large tonight. the inmates escaped from the chester field county detention center monday night through a ventilation system. an alleged female accomplice is also being sought. >> fox 29 in philadelphia as a house explosion leaves at least one person dead, you see the remains there. it happened in chester county. neighbors reported hearing what sounded like multiple blasts at that structure. this is a live look at
usc points to a small number of employees who, quote, deceived the university.r was punished but he feels the universities have not faced the same scrutiny. the now-convicted felon says the clock on unethical admissions may never run out. >> do you think the college admissions system can still be gamed? is it being gamed now? >> every day. >> reporter: matt finn, fox news. >> bret: up next the panel on one of the last weekends of the campaign season. plus winners and...
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susan in my native american history class, which is a sort of freshman and sophomore level class at usc they read her grass dancer. and i think that's, uh i, i loved all of the things that she's written, but i really like that. um and i mean, there are just so many these days, right i would have to sort of sit down and write a, write a big list and um, yeah, but, uh, yeah. and then and then yeah. so there's little fiction there. i quote some fiction authors in the book and a lot of poetry, um, through joy harjo and, um, and natalie diaz, um. thank you. no, sir. yeah and i will say that, um, maybe last year or the year before they had an author here who wrote a book called calling for a blanket down. and that was, that was really good. yeah. so yeah, was really good. um, so was wondering, i feel like my education native americans was pretty much a watered down version of what really happened, kind of basically the thanksgiving great we all shared food and it was fun but it wasn't to a college that when i history classes that like oh my gosh is fascinating and horrible all at the same tim
susan in my native american history class, which is a sort of freshman and sophomore level class at usc they read her grass dancer. and i think that's, uh i, i loved all of the things that she's written, but i really like that. um and i mean, there are just so many these days, right i would have to sort of sit down and write a, write a big list and um, yeah, but, uh, yeah. and then and then yeah. so there's little fiction there. i quote some fiction authors in the book and a lot of poetry, um,...
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private colleges like stanford and usc will no longer be allowed to give advantages to those applicants parents donated or attended the university. this new law follows a supreme court decision to stop affirmative action at universities. legacy. admissions are already banned at state and uc schools. the new law will start next year. dmv is ditching the written test for drivers over 70. the dmv used to require all drivers over the age of 70 wishing to renew their license to take a written exam. now, the dmv says only drivers with a violation on their record will have to take the exam. violations include a dui, two or more points on their record, and a certain number of crashes within the last few years. the change is meant to speed up the renewal process. all drivers over 70 will still have to take a vision exam, and they'll still have to update their photo. okay, where in the world are the warriors? you to hawaii. that's a good off site. the team arriving tonight, about a week on the islands for bonding to kick off. they like to bond there to kick off training camp. before they left, th
private colleges like stanford and usc will no longer be allowed to give advantages to those applicants parents donated or attended the university. this new law follows a supreme court decision to stop affirmative action at universities. legacy. admissions are already banned at state and uc schools. the new law will start next year. dmv is ditching the written test for drivers over 70. the dmv used to require all drivers over the age of 70 wishing to renew their license to take a written exam....
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a graduate of oakland high and also a former student director on the usc board. so you know what it's like to be involved. why did you feel like it was so important to make this opportunity available to other young people? >> yes. so we wanted to fight for oakland youth vote because we felt as young people, it would be important for us to get a say in our oakland school board because typically we have had times where there's budget cuts and there's programs that are stripped away from our students, as well as predominantly black and brown schools are being shut down. so as young people, we've been passing this down to our generations, moving forward so they can actually have an say in who will represent them at the school board. >> yeah, i like the back of your shirt says it says it says no decisions about us without us. right. so the idea is that kids, young people have a say in what's going on. tell me why you think though. that is so, so important for young people to have a say in what's going on. i know you talked a little bit about some of the decisions, but
a graduate of oakland high and also a former student director on the usc board. so you know what it's like to be involved. why did you feel like it was so important to make this opportunity available to other young people? >> yes. so we wanted to fight for oakland youth vote because we felt as young people, it would be important for us to get a say in our oakland school board because typically we have had times where there's budget cuts and there's programs that are stripped away from our...
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of duplocities in a lot of governments, one of them being the uk, the uk, for example, in the in the usc meeting today, the representative said that you know we call for peace, want war, well how do you expect peace to be in the region when you're also we know there are a lot of weapon manufacturers in the uk, we've seen a lot of propy sign protests actually try to shut down these factories in the uk, i believe one of them being in in the sheffield region and that's just one of many uh so the west is very used to duplicity as part of its nature, they you know they speak of, oh we want peace in the region, we uh we want to see an end to this humanitarian crisis, well, the minute that you stop exporting weapons and ammunition that you know are going to the israeli occupation forces, which are therefore going to the murder of civilians in ghaza and in lebanon, and even in in yemen, when they attacked the the ports of we've lost a lot of marters, and so this duplicity is continuing throughout the west, be it the us, be it... is in in europe from the uk, italy, and germany, germany, notably g
of duplocities in a lot of governments, one of them being the uk, the uk, for example, in the in the usc meeting today, the representative said that you know we call for peace, want war, well how do you expect peace to be in the region when you're also we know there are a lot of weapon manufacturers in the uk, we've seen a lot of propy sign protests actually try to shut down these factories in the uk, i believe one of them being in in the sheffield region and that's just one of many uh so the...
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you know, beeson goes back to organizations like the usc audit on set up to please the american lobbies and, and so they're based off of the us. you will not be the us. you're all been, i vision referral or other countries menu. the 0 was in us, the believe that's religious freedom in their own country is on the scroll. my knew is that instead of pointing seeing during the, during the day you as a need to correct the wrong, it's all right. you know, the us were found it on the principle of religious liberty. and frankly speaking, this freed, this principle is the longer the crate. so i would again say that the board of the u. s. d out, it is based on the fact and it's a totally biased the board and being in doubt haven't rejected it to be as well. that of this is on the wednesday to have you with us on hop c. and so i wouldn't be back in about 20 minutes in the meantime to get out to the car. and some great. so is, i'm gonna see the the uranium does moves to new areas, the number of combat veterans diagnosed with severe diseases of the handling uranium weapons continues to rise. and i s
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are about when he wrote about neil colonialism, the last page of imperialism, and the most dangerous usc routine countries are now getting to us combo flock. to see the united kingdom under the guest of the commonwealth. now i get a lot more on mention promises firms with the law firm before noon. we also tried to bring in, not only the former french colonies, but others already in kenya, and the 20 going to 6. the are going to organize a meeting in night road became this is a news combo full optic. i'm not prepared because the good life you see in was 0 being countries is fine, honest through resources from africa. so it is not because they love us that they are coming to us. it is because they loved themselves and our eyes a bit to be up and we must not for a 2nd time or is it for a thought time. there was to live very. there was coloring, eyes ation. there is now new color and i is ition. we must never for upside time allow us out as africans with and the continent or that they ask for to be controlled like monday and next by outside. those who do not mean well for us, it is important
are about when he wrote about neil colonialism, the last page of imperialism, and the most dangerous usc routine countries are now getting to us combo flock. to see the united kingdom under the guest of the commonwealth. now i get a lot more on mention promises firms with the law firm before noon. we also tried to bring in, not only the former french colonies, but others already in kenya, and the 20 going to 6. the are going to organize a meeting in night road became this is a news combo full...
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private campuses that benefit from state funding that includes, yup, stanford, santa clara university and usc. it means private institutions will no longer be allowed to give advantages to applicants whose parents donated or attended the university. in a statement, governor newsom said in part, the california dream shouldn't be accessible to just a lucky few, which is why we're opening the door to higher education wide enough for everyone fairly. this goes into effect next september. joining us now is sophie calcutt, a recent stanford grad who says she benefited from her parents alumni status at stanford. but now she's actually backing this bill to ban legacy admissions. sophie, thanks for joining us. did i get that right? so you graduated from stanford. but but you're kind of against what's going on here. yeah absolutely. i just graduated in june and i think about a week after i graduated, i went up to sacramento to speak to the state senate and voice my support for ab 1780. do you have any regrets in accepting this, this legacy admission? i mean, it's kind of if you outside looking in, it m
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it's like we faced ucla, usc, washington, and it's so weird to have different opponents, but it is definitelyxciting as well and pulls in a national audience. okay, jim, we heard you guys pulled out all the stops for this game, like during the show, before the show, after the show, lots of crowd pleasers. >> yeah, we have a lot going on. i was just talking to our swim team that's going to be there in force with their speedos and goggles on, and our entire rugby team is going, and, you know, the chancellor and i, at 4:00 will be handing out donuts. and then at 6:00 we'll be handing out, you know, breakfast burritos. uh- talking to the crowd, getting everyone fired up. and i just think this is a great example of how the university can come together. and certainly it's great to have our football program at the center of it. >> well, we know you have a lot of preparing to do for the big game and college game day on cal's campus tomorrow. we're not going to let you go just yet, though, so stick with us, jim, because after the short break, miami's athletic director, dan radakovich will be joining u
it's like we faced ucla, usc, washington, and it's so weird to have different opponents, but it is definitelyxciting as well and pulls in a national audience. okay, jim, we heard you guys pulled out all the stops for this game, like during the show, before the show, after the show, lots of crowd pleasers. >> yeah, we have a lot going on. i was just talking to our swim team that's going to be there in force with their speedos and goggles on, and our entire rugby team is going, and, you...
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and usc and washington and oregon and so that season i thought there was a lot of energy around the program. and i think what you're looking at right now is sort of a hope that they can sort of regain some of that energy. final question for you, the social media part of this story is remarkable as well. a lot of cal alum kind of embracing the stereotype that they're woke and very liberal. is this good for the university, the profile overall? i think it is. i think it is. you know, that's always been the case. you know, if you you mentioned berkeley on the east coast, you go, oh, i know what you think already, you know. and of course, it's a stereotype because berkeley is not as, as, as liberal as you think. yeah. there's a lot of idealism, a lot of hope about progressive progression and progressive values. but for the most part, it's a more balanced sort of community than you would think. but i do like the fact that, yeah, florida versus berkeley, this is a big thing because we all know what's going on in florida, and it's very much unlike what's going on in berkeley. it's a lot of fun for
and usc and washington and oregon and so that season i thought there was a lot of energy around the program. and i think what you're looking at right now is sort of a hope that they can sort of regain some of that energy. final question for you, the social media part of this story is remarkable as well. a lot of cal alum kind of embracing the stereotype that they're woke and very liberal. is this good for the university, the profile overall? i think it is. i think it is. you know, that's always...
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you don't even go back to organizations like the usc audit on said to please the americans with all these and i had started off and the us you know, be the us, you're all been i vision referral on how they're going to be. menu 0 was in us see, believe that religious freedom in their own country is on the scroll. my view is that instead of pointing seeing during the, during the day you as a nice to correct the wrong, it's all for fire. you know, the principal religious liberty and frankly squeaky, this freed this principle is on. 2 on the credit, so i would again say that the board of the us, the out it is based on the real fast. and it's a totally biased the board and being in doubt haven't rejected the furnace. so let's get out of the an old. so the house in the u. k. has halted the sale of a cold few months go off in the out. i from the indian 5 me committed, it had originally come from in the form for knock, a reconciliation condemns this. inhumane and violent practice were indigenous ancestral human remains continued to be collector's items in the 21st century. these human remains sym
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a usc poll from last month of district 16 voters showed liccardo with an 11 point lead over lowe, butnearly half the voters undecided. terry mcsweeney, nbc, bay area news. all right, terry, thanks. and with one week to go, 45 million americans have already voted their estimate. there estimates that 100 million will vote when all is said and done. both presidential candidates are in the battleground states making their final pitches tomorrow. vice president harris will make a big speech. essentially, this will be her closing argument in washington, d.c. at the national mall. you are looking at the setup for the event. this is the same spot former president trump urged supporters to go to the capitol on january 6th. around 20,000 people are expected to attend tomorrow and today, she made several campaign stops in michigan. in the meantime, former president trump is set to deliver remarks to the press at mar a lago tomorrow. but tonight he was in georgia. it was his second campaign event of the day with a rally before supporters at georgia tech. can we gain any insight when it comes to t
a usc poll from last month of district 16 voters showed liccardo with an 11 point lead over lowe, butnearly half the voters undecided. terry mcsweeney, nbc, bay area news. all right, terry, thanks. and with one week to go, 45 million americans have already voted their estimate. there estimates that 100 million will vote when all is said and done. both presidential candidates are in the battleground states making their final pitches tomorrow. vice president harris will make a big speech....
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he was a spring 2019 fellow at usc's center for the political future, which is an organization that i'm involved with as well in 2020, latinos became largest ethnic voting group in the country the second largest sorry. mike's new book, the latino century, explores the historic rise and growth of latino voters and why the two major political parties in the us have failed to understand the appeal to a significant voting bloc that's important. both sides have overlooked group. moderating tonight's program is guy marshall ramsey correspondent to kick your readers california politics and government desk. please join me in welcoming both mike and guy guy awesome. well thank you can delighted to be here with you mike. i think just so much in this book the latino century that really unpacks many of the key currents that are kind of shaping our electorate today and the 2024 election. but a lot, you know, kind of up in air right now about the 2024 elections, starting at the top of the ticket. you are, i think, at your heart a numbers guy, a data guy. i think your twitter bio says numbers and data
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joining me live barbara starr — senior fellow at the usc annenberg center, and a former pentagon correspondenthern beirut 7 and that massive explosion following what we believe to be israeli strikes? what's really interesting is if there was perhaps a strike on hezbollah targets but in fact perhaps the petrol station nearby exploded, that could account for this but there are reports of the secondary explosions and i think it is raising the question of whether it might�*ve indeed been a weapon storage facility even though hezbollah says they are not doing that in that area of lebanon. they're not storing things there. it is hard to see what that target may have been in very clearly israelis are going after hezbollah leadership, command—and—control and key facilities and intelligence networks and continuing to go after them and those southern suburbs of beirut and down closer to the israeli border and trying to push hezbollah forces and hezbollah weapons across the river to create a corridor, if you will of presumed safety on israel's northern border so we have two fronts in lebanon and we are s
joining me live barbara starr — senior fellow at the usc annenberg center, and a former pentagon correspondenthern beirut 7 and that massive explosion following what we believe to be israeli strikes? what's really interesting is if there was perhaps a strike on hezbollah targets but in fact perhaps the petrol station nearby exploded, that could account for this but there are reports of the secondary explosions and i think it is raising the question of whether it might�*ve indeed been a...
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stocks today, as we see the energy sector, the underperforming one, the worst performer as brent and usc crude -us. crude futures dropped and keeping an eye on whate seeing in chinese s the prices haven cming down amid reports that israel may not hit irani and crude. we hearm the likes osme saying chinese authorities could r about $850 billion to boost growth and this could the form in the issuance of ultra g ecial government bonds over three years. ok at the stock market performance. nvestors seemed underwhelmed. the dollar is showing some strength. and the other thing we have been watching at e've been hearing from fed speakers. have a listen. >> this data is signaling that the economy may not be slowing as much as desired. while we do n o overreact to this data or look through it, i view thely of this data as saying monetary policy should proceed with more caution on the pace of rate cuts thereneeded at the september meeting. >> today, monetary policy remains in an overall restrictive stance although how unclear -- gi >>->> ' avril" fed speakers sounding cautious on rate cuts. what we
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liz: that's former usc star and military veteran tim kennedy. he's with us tonight. he's been calling out fema. he's been on the ground helping in north carolina. he's going to join us in just a few moments. he says why the government was a wall looking forward to talking to tim kennedy. plus, he'll give us an update more on what's going on with hurricane helene recovery efforts and battling the good fight there now this. : wind speeds, storm sungars, torns and water spouts and p co-ing in faster arriving between 9:00 p.m. and 10:00 p.m. eastern time tonight. the big question: is milton still shifting and landfall spot changing and fox weather bob van dylan live in daytona beach. bob, thank you for joining us. good to see you. reporter: yeah, good to see you too, elizabeth. we've shifted locations a bit further to the south and we're in cocoa beach. you can see this is the worst it's been. we're on the atlantic side of florida. this is the worst squall line we've seen and in the early morning hours it was okay and now outer most rain bands of squalls and going with m
liz: that's former usc star and military veteran tim kennedy. he's with us tonight. he's been calling out fema. he's been on the ground helping in north carolina. he's going to join us in just a few moments. he says why the government was a wall looking forward to talking to tim kennedy. plus, he'll give us an update more on what's going on with hurricane helene recovery efforts and battling the good fight there now this. : wind speeds, storm sungars, torns and water spouts and p co-ing in...
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unusual for a woman at that time to have a college degree and then she comes -- then she goes on to usc and earns the equivalent of a master's, which in the 1930's was almost unheard of, especially for someone from her background. and she was an actress. she had some glamorous background stories. she was also a model for a department store and met many movie stars that way. if you lived in l.a. at that time, so many young women were starlets, actresses, it was a great way to earn extra money so she was in ben hur, becky sharp, i found it amazing and it is very hard to spot her. the only one who can really see her in was becky sharp and it was a scene that was cut, you can kind of see her in the background a little bit. but she did not like acting. she said it was boring, you were on set all day and she said girls were tempted to take presence from unscrupulous older men and she was very wary of that and did not want to go down that path so she just works as an extra to earn some money and then has her teaching degree and goes on to have a teaching career. very self-supporting. i think s
unusual for a woman at that time to have a college degree and then she comes -- then she goes on to usc and earns the equivalent of a master's, which in the 1930's was almost unheard of, especially for someone from her background. and she was an actress. she had some glamorous background stories. she was also a model for a department store and met many movie stars that way. if you lived in l.a. at that time, so many young women were starlets, actresses, it was a great way to earn extra money so...
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to these people introducing myself, i am doing this book they see my signature, i am a professor at uscs angeles, they wrote me back anyway. i would like to believe i would do the same i wonder, what i have my back up, now i wouldn't, i feel changed by the work i did. i think that is the thing we lose sight of, the people i interviewed from rural america were not judgmental from the get go. >> any comment about what she had to say about the overlooked americans? >> oh, dear, at an individual level that may be true. 10 years ago, i get an entire book, which i am afraid, would contradict her statement always been the case that, urban america has been on the receiving end of all kinds of nasty judgments, starting with jefferson who compared cities to cancers on the bady, -- body. to henry david thoreau and on and on, let's return to jd vance, during a senatorial campaign, he sent out a tweet on his way to new york for a fundraiser, he would meet with millionaires, but he did not put that in the tweet he said, i am going to new york and i hear it is violent and disgusting, any advice? that
to these people introducing myself, i am doing this book they see my signature, i am a professor at uscs angeles, they wrote me back anyway. i would like to believe i would do the same i wonder, what i have my back up, now i wouldn't, i feel changed by the work i did. i think that is the thing we lose sight of, the people i interviewed from rural america were not judgmental from the get go. >> any comment about what she had to say about the overlooked americans? >> oh, dear, at an...
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sony, the inner faith chaplain at usc and the dean of religious life there, he says that there's moreorrelation between these rising rates of depression and causality. >> what about the families out there who don't believe in god and don't believe in religion? how should they -- >> dr. lisa miller is emphatic about the fact that there is a big difference -- spirituality, and that sense of spirituality is something that is innate within us. you don't need god. you don't even need religion to be able to cultivate and have these spiritual experiences. you just need something to -- sacred, something that you vauchlt value. you can find those things in nature. you can find those things in your family outside of organized religion. >> it is about connectedness. >> yeah, connectedness, and he goes by many names. that's what people would say who do believe in god and a higher power. i think it is an incredible series. it is about spiritually. also about communicatity and our common humanity. it is all of these things. thank you so much. >> we have more coming up. >> thank you. >> and thanks f
sony, the inner faith chaplain at usc and the dean of religious life there, he says that there's moreorrelation between these rising rates of depression and causality. >> what about the families out there who don't believe in god and don't believe in religion? how should they -- >> dr. lisa miller is emphatic about the fact that there is a big difference -- spirituality, and that sense of spirituality is something that is innate within us. you don't need god. you don't even need...
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unusual for a woman at that time to have a college degree and then she comes -- then she goes on to uscnd earns the equivalent of a master's, which in the 1930's was almost unheard of, especially for someone from her background. and she was an actress. she had some glamorous background stories. she was also a model for a department store and met many movie stars that way. if you lived in l.a. at that time, so many young women were starlets, actresses, it was a great way to earn extra money so she was in ben hur, becky sharp, i found it amazing and it is very hard to spot her. the only one who can really see her in was becky sharp and it was a scene that was cut, you can kind of see her in the background a little bit. but she did not like acting. she said it was boring, you were on set all day and she said girls were tempted to take presence from unscrupulous older men and she was very wary of that and did not want to go down that path so she just works as an extra to earn some money and then has her teaching degree and goes on to have a teaching career. very self-supporting. i think she
unusual for a woman at that time to have a college degree and then she comes -- then she goes on to uscnd earns the equivalent of a master's, which in the 1930's was almost unheard of, especially for someone from her background. and she was an actress. she had some glamorous background stories. she was also a model for a department store and met many movie stars that way. if you lived in l.a. at that time, so many young women were starlets, actresses, it was a great way to earn extra money so...
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let's bring in fox news contributor jason chaffetz and usc law school professor jody armour, thank you coming on, we appreciate it, jason, to you first i'm going to play some sound, here's karine jean-pierre on the trump dictator question today. watch. >> president biden believes that donald trump is a fascist. >> i mean yes, he said himself, the former president has said he's going to be a dictator on day one. >> trace: these are the kinds of stories and the kinds of answers that americans are tired of. >> they are. just roll the tape. all of the audience laughed. it's absurd. kamala harris has nothing. she has no proactive agenda out there, she has nothing to lean on, nothing to project. instead it's this desperation attempt to try to demonize donald trump and it is so offensive to try to compare this man, the president, former president of the united states of america to hitler. hitler murdered millions of people and to try to draw some sort of comparison is just so offensive it is disgusting. >> trace: jody armour, here's a georgia trump voter who said this, watch. >> did he run th
let's bring in fox news contributor jason chaffetz and usc law school professor jody armour, thank you coming on, we appreciate it, jason, to you first i'm going to play some sound, here's karine jean-pierre on the trump dictator question today. watch. >> president biden believes that donald trump is a fascist. >> i mean yes, he said himself, the former president has said he's going to be a dictator on day one. >> trace: these are the kinds of stories and the kinds of answers...
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you're looking at pictures of usc president and ceo dana white speaking right now. to president biden's 2020 campaign, she is also the founder and chief impact officer of 1063 west broadway she is consulting with the harris-walz campaign as an adviser and just came back from insoles to the polls event in philadelphia. and stuart stevens, senior adviser of the lincoln project and author of the conspiracy to end america: five ways my old party is driving our democracy to autocracy. thank you both very much for coming to the sunday show. stuart, you have run presidential campaigns, successful presidential campaigns. his vice president harris right when she said to the crowd in philadelphia, we will win, we will win? >> i think this race is very stable. i think there is 47% of the country that is maga or open to maga, and there is 53% that is not. in the very beginning, the challenge for the harris campaign was to coalesce as much as this 53% as a candidate these are people looking for an alternative to donald trump. you know, we wake up today and we have got liz cheney
you're looking at pictures of usc president and ceo dana white speaking right now. to president biden's 2020 campaign, she is also the founder and chief impact officer of 1063 west broadway she is consulting with the harris-walz campaign as an adviser and just came back from insoles to the polls event in philadelphia. and stuart stevens, senior adviser of the lincoln project and author of the conspiracy to end america: five ways my old party is driving our democracy to autocracy. thank you both...
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that is what launched usc to become the worldwide phenomenon that it is now.to dana white. so let's listen to him now. >> we are nine days away from the most important election of my lifetime. the stakes have never been higher and the choices never been clearer. president trump and i have been friends for 25 years. i have said this before and i'm going to say it again. he is the most resilient, hardest working human being i've ever met in my life. [cheering] i know he is a great leader. this is not my opinion. not my hope. he has proven he can build the strongest economy and american history. he has a proven he can secure our borders and keep our nation safe. he hasn't proven to be the strong leader, allies and adversaries alike must respect. he has a proven he loves this country so much he has literally put his life on the line for it. what has the other candidate proven? she can get your party's nomination without even facing voters. what else? what else can she offer the american people other than vague promises and no plan? she talks a lot about the need f
that is what launched usc to become the worldwide phenomenon that it is now.to dana white. so let's listen to him now. >> we are nine days away from the most important election of my lifetime. the stakes have never been higher and the choices never been clearer. president trump and i have been friends for 25 years. i have said this before and i'm going to say it again. he is the most resilient, hardest working human being i've ever met in my life. [cheering] i know he is a great leader....
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. >> if you go to your wikipedia page you find that you went to usc and were raised in la and that yourather was a bartender. >> kind of the american story. that can be a little misleading. that was a guess the job he was doing. that is how my mother said that they met. overtime found that he was involved with some level of organized crime. i was the product of an affair my mother had with him, and she was 40. in the 60s. there was no birth control with the exception of the ancient one, and she got pregnant. unemployed. in the early 60s. they never married. he abandoned her. she was obviously distraught. a warble situation. a pair of men came to the door shortly after that with an envelope of cash for her to go to mexico to have an abortion. and she accepted the envelope of cash and then had the baby, which is me. that is the notion of finances. the economy. having money is what leads to people having choice. but i am still looking into that background with dna now and the genealogy. i am finding out more every day , which is there still more work to do. i think it is borton i just medi
. >> if you go to your wikipedia page you find that you went to usc and were raised in la and that yourather was a bartender. >> kind of the american story. that can be a little misleading. that was a guess the job he was doing. that is how my mother said that they met. overtime found that he was involved with some level of organized crime. i was the product of an affair my mother had with him, and she was 40. in the 60s. there was no birth control with the exception of the ancient...