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anchor: earlier i spoke to a professor at usc. >> i think this is a very particular moment in which those letters are being scapegoated, the last. everything is being blamed on those three letters. most polling shows that americans believe that diversity is a good thing. they ought to be inclusive environments. the broader ideals remain at the core of america. anchor: why has it become so politicized? >> let's rewind almost five years ago when george floyd was murdered. we saw it play out on video footage. that forest a reckoning. that was a conversations that most americans did not care to have. what we saw after that was a bit of an allergic reaction. that became legislative. as states across the country began to ban teaching and learning about d.e.i. i do not blame the entire thing on the murder of george floyd. but that certainly marked a pivotal chapter in our nations history. anchor: there are d.e.i. programs that came about big companies and government entities across the country. >> the intended goal of those efforts was to right wrongs. those efforts were certainly not intended t
anchor: earlier i spoke to a professor at usc. >> i think this is a very particular moment in which those letters are being scapegoated, the last. everything is being blamed on those three letters. most polling shows that americans believe that diversity is a good thing. they ought to be inclusive environments. the broader ideals remain at the core of america. anchor: why has it become so politicized? >> let's rewind almost five years ago when george floyd was murdered. we saw it...
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and my first woman lover was there at huc and usc. i thought oh my god, the heavens opened. talk about two parts of myself that became integrated. >> it's a very similar and very different story for me. being transgender, the trans community is one might say in broad strokes running similar experiences perhaps 30 or 40 years after gay and lesbian people. so the kinds of stories you are telling are the kinds of stories trans people now are experiencing right in this moment. i get calls all the time simply because i am a transgender rabbi. i get calls from all over, e-mails, post cards. people still send post cards apparently. people are having the same experience you described. growing up, they think they're the only trans jewish person, the only jew who experience this had and they're reaching out to talk to somebody. or they're perhaps really struggling because they perhaps believe what many people have believed which is jewish life has no place for people gender nonconforming or gender variant which thank god is no longer true but is still true too much of the time. >> bet
and my first woman lover was there at huc and usc. i thought oh my god, the heavens opened. talk about two parts of myself that became integrated. >> it's a very similar and very different story for me. being transgender, the trans community is one might say in broad strokes running similar experiences perhaps 30 or 40 years after gay and lesbian people. so the kinds of stories you are telling are the kinds of stories trans people now are experiencing right in this moment. i get calls all...
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she was also a spring fellow, here at usc center so thank you for being here and let's begin. as i mentioned, the midwest has become one of the key battlegrounds. you worked for john glenn years ago. i would like you to explain not just with respect to ohio but the midwest, how did counties the john glenn used to win by 20 or 30 points become counties that kamala harris lost in the senate race by 20 or 30 points. what happened in the battleground of american politics. >> with your permission before i get to that i would like to make a comments more broadly on the theme of this panel which is how democrats lost the plot. i'm not sure it is quite that clear. earlier today we had a question from one of the students who asked something similar. when donald trump wins the kind of overwhelming victory he did in the electoral college, sweeps all seven swing states when republicans now control both houses of congress it is easy to think this was an unmitigated disaster for democrats in november and even easy to buy into trump's claim that he had his maga allies have won a major mandat
she was also a spring fellow, here at usc center so thank you for being here and let's begin. as i mentioned, the midwest has become one of the key battlegrounds. you worked for john glenn years ago. i would like you to explain not just with respect to ohio but the midwest, how did counties the john glenn used to win by 20 or 30 points become counties that kamala harris lost in the senate race by 20 or 30 points. what happened in the battleground of american politics. >> with your...
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and that is why usc companies like microsoft now offering deepseek's platform in their cloud services, because it is very cheap to operate. american companies are going to have their rebuttal and come in with very low prices to match in the very near future, but at least for now, all science are saying that this is a real number. host: charlottesville, democrats line, hello. first, we have five official designations. mr. steve wycoff in the room to be the middle east envoy. >> where is it? great job in the middle east. we will see how it goes. >> your special envoy. [background noises] >> thank you, sir. keep kellogg to be a special envoy. >> was made a lot of progress on russia, ukraine. we'll see what happens but a lot of progress has been made. we got to stop that ridiculous war. >> thank you, sir. >> next, richard cornell to be your envoy for special mission. >> i sent him to california to turn on the water. it was not easy because we had to go through a lot of environmentalists. we have billions of gallons of water. it was on the days ago you probably saw. it didn't get much. all
and that is why usc companies like microsoft now offering deepseek's platform in their cloud services, because it is very cheap to operate. american companies are going to have their rebuttal and come in with very low prices to match in the very near future, but at least for now, all science are saying that this is a real number. host: charlottesville, democrats line, hello. first, we have five official designations. mr. steve wycoff in the room to be the middle east envoy. >> where is...
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overnight a huge win for the usc trojans and juju watson.ted top ranked ucla their first loss of the season. sophomore star juju watkins had 38 points and 11 rebounds in front of a sold out crowd. after the game watkins said, quote, i'm just like a kid out there living out my dream. you have people like that show up, you can't disappoint, end quote. she did not disappoint. congratulations to the usc trojans. i know my daughter is very happy. we're gonna turn now to the blake lively, justin baldoni legal battle. her lawyer sent a subpoena demanding his phone records, after both sides just opted out of mediation. eva pilgrim is here with the story. good morning. >> there was a possible offer up here. this was the offer. but neither side wanted to take it. neither is ready yet to back down. >> i want a divorce. >> hey. let's not -- >> hey, yes. yes. >> reporter: the "it ends with us" feud apparently not ending anytime soon. the legal battle between former co-stars justin baldoni and blake lively now escalating. >> will you please get down from
overnight a huge win for the usc trojans and juju watson.ted top ranked ucla their first loss of the season. sophomore star juju watkins had 38 points and 11 rebounds in front of a sold out crowd. after the game watkins said, quote, i'm just like a kid out there living out my dream. you have people like that show up, you can't disappoint, end quote. she did not disappoint. congratulations to the usc trojans. i know my daughter is very happy. we're gonna turn now to the blake lively, justin...
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nobody has ever heard of it and it gets $500000000.00 a year from the usc to train a journalist across the world, the through the chain like $9000.00 journalist last year. and they have all these broadcast programs and is all about the us propaganda, war mongering. we know, so like in the georgia, i mean, you survived the, you trade and they had these journalists in a $100.00 plus countries around the world. and it's all just propagating, and they started to become very, very much against drunk. and now it's sort of like from the us empire is having, i mean, i the auto immune disorder and they are deciding against one another in office. one of the usa ideas they destroyed off a decades of corruption fraud is or is even changed. tactics are exposed. the n g o's and media outlets. the partners with the agency are in the process. layoffs and budget cuts are just the beginning before the end. so now they've got the hands out looking for donation. so you can read about that on our website right now. because basically as a whole, us a id scandal continues every day to book f m. o revelations
nobody has ever heard of it and it gets $500000000.00 a year from the usc to train a journalist across the world, the through the chain like $9000.00 journalist last year. and they have all these broadcast programs and is all about the us propaganda, war mongering. we know, so like in the georgia, i mean, you survived the, you trade and they had these journalists in a $100.00 plus countries around the world. and it's all just propagating, and they started to become very, very much against...
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here in washington, it was, it was an open secret for a long time that usc id was just simply an offshoot of the c i a and was involved in propaganda operations. you heard the clipboard, robert f. kennedy junior just came right out and said, well now everybody knows that that's what usa id does. it's just a propaganda organization. it's an organization that promotes american foreign policy, whether over at lee or covertly, and as an american. i'm glad to see that it's going away, even if that is temporary. we heard one note about that we're kind of talking about . if us a id is cold, it's going to mean the likes of russia on, on china are going to get more influence around the world. will not argument tickled. i think, among democrats, yes, it will. but the truth is that, that, that's not, that's not really the situation that we see on the ground. the reason russia and china, especially china, are so successful in other countries around the world is because they spend so much is their money on a, they build roads, they build hospitals, they build airports and ports. and the united states
here in washington, it was, it was an open secret for a long time that usc id was just simply an offshoot of the c i a and was involved in propaganda operations. you heard the clipboard, robert f. kennedy junior just came right out and said, well now everybody knows that that's what usa id does. it's just a propaganda organization. it's an organization that promotes american foreign policy, whether over at lee or covertly, and as an american. i'm glad to see that it's going away, even if that...
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when production in upcoming some, despite all the democrats gathered outside usc id hate to, to, to noise donald trump's view, i say the fights terrace groups all across this world, making sure that we address the underlying causes for retreat to terrorism. usa, i do chases china all around the world, making sure that china doesn't monopolize contracts for critical literals and port infrastructure and sounds like you almost did not create us aid. he doesn't have the power to destroy it and who is going to stop them. we are without that soft power around the world. we are making ourselves weaker. we're making our adversaries allied stronger. we step back and we create a vacuum, you know who steps in it's russia, it's china. it's our adversaries. when we spoke to former lieutenant colonel in the american army, spell his laughter picnic. we say he's us. a id, programs have turned sovereign states into washington dependent corporations under the guise of promoting democracy. us id. oh, it was for the quote democracy by installing public dictators to do it, including the government's destroyin
when production in upcoming some, despite all the democrats gathered outside usc id hate to, to, to noise donald trump's view, i say the fights terrace groups all across this world, making sure that we address the underlying causes for retreat to terrorism. usa, i do chases china all around the world, making sure that china doesn't monopolize contracts for critical literals and port infrastructure and sounds like you almost did not create us aid. he doesn't have the power to destroy it and who...
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and that's going to spend spite all not democrats gathered, i'd side usc id hate to, to the nights. don't watch on splunk to us that these sites terrace groups all across this world, making sure that we address the underlying causes for retreat to tears. and usa, i do chases china all around the world, making sure the china doesn't monopolize contracts for critical minerals and port infrastructure. it sounds like you almost did not create us aid. he doesn't have the power to destroy it. and who is going to stop him? we are without that soft power around the world. we are making ourselves weaker. we're making our adversaries, allies stronger. we step back and we create a vacuum, you know, steps in. it's russia, it's china, it's our adversaries. but while democratic representatives plumber over and pending $4.00 and $8.00 budget cuts are ti corresponded saskia taylor dells into the murky history of the agency who discharge all those taxpayer dollars across the world as an old hand and the biggest play in the game, usa i, they really should have seen it coming. how often movies, decade
and that's going to spend spite all not democrats gathered, i'd side usc id hate to, to the nights. don't watch on splunk to us that these sites terrace groups all across this world, making sure that we address the underlying causes for retreat to tears. and usa, i do chases china all around the world, making sure the china doesn't monopolize contracts for critical minerals and port infrastructure. it sounds like you almost did not create us aid. he doesn't have the power to destroy it. and who...
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the id plays in invests fewer i wouldn't be surprised at all if usc id had been ordered to work. ready the likes of the national institutes of health or the centers for disease control, which of course in turn to work with the pentagon to develop these labs and to carry out the experiments in these labs. and look at it this way. what better way to, to hide your funding? what better way to, to mask involvement in a covert action operation, then to disguise it as international aid. i think that that's uh, that's probably what the truth is behind all of this. just finally, john, it just in conclusion, is, or is there a chance us the id will just be re branded other later date we package. we name doesn't come up with with similar things. are you fearful of? not at all. yes, yes indeed, that's a very good question. you know, one of the things about the, about the american intelligence budget is that there is no published american intelligence budget. that budget is divided up into thousands of entries all through the federal budget, which itself is tens of thousands of pages long. so
the id plays in invests fewer i wouldn't be surprised at all if usc id had been ordered to work. ready the likes of the national institutes of health or the centers for disease control, which of course in turn to work with the pentagon to develop these labs and to carry out the experiments in these labs. and look at it this way. what better way to, to hide your funding? what better way to, to mask involvement in a covert action operation, then to disguise it as international aid. i think that...
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more openly details emerge of i see in bottle usc id agency of america's hugh monetary. an arm is accused of supporting terrorism on the african, the your, with our, to international. my name's you know, meal in 30 minutes of news and views starts. donald trump direct talks with long and we are putting on ukraine have stirred up a hive of european bureaucrats. i'm much of that panic is being seen up in munich, security conference, knob, and tube. the 2nd day, the fast approaching prospect, the piece seems to have been settled loud them are zalinski as well in munich, where he encouraged europe to create its own army, and then defend you create the owner of has to become self sufficient, united by commerce, strauss ukrainian and european, it's not to us then who will stop them hide really? i really believe the time has come. the forces of yours must be created less profit live now to munich, to our, to charlotte, david, steve, who is following the conference for us at a park 48 hours on. now we have another ad development. there is a, let's b m as in vicious calls, lottie
more openly details emerge of i see in bottle usc id agency of america's hugh monetary. an arm is accused of supporting terrorism on the african, the your, with our, to international. my name's you know, meal in 30 minutes of news and views starts. donald trump direct talks with long and we are putting on ukraine have stirred up a hive of european bureaucrats. i'm much of that panic is being seen up in munich, security conference, knob, and tube. the 2nd day, the fast approaching prospect, the...
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facing on start in the future after washington's 8 friends to keep house being a major recipients of usc id grounds. since the start of the conflict ortiz dollar quarterly side. now the comforter, 1st law organization, actually help provoked the prices in the 1st place. ukraine's that us profit state at washington is used and g o is to control key of for years. it's a stark fact that people in the us are bringing more and more attention to this covers everything zalinski is allowed to do on security issues. and it was this message coming from. it's coming from the us state department that makes you crane book like a vassal state. so ukraine is not allowed to negotiate with russia. as in less ukraine's dog owners, the us state department. let's them. so who's really running your country and with cab under washington? some that means vladimir zalinski is to, within his very 1st month in office. so lensky was sent a letter signed by around 70 n g o's lane, down a bunch of red lines that the new president must not cross. the letter itself was relate through the ukraine crisis media center, w
facing on start in the future after washington's 8 friends to keep house being a major recipients of usc id grounds. since the start of the conflict ortiz dollar quarterly side. now the comforter, 1st law organization, actually help provoked the prices in the 1st place. ukraine's that us profit state at washington is used and g o is to control key of for years. it's a stark fact that people in the us are bringing more and more attention to this covers everything zalinski is allowed to do on...
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he talks about trade, he talked about trying to persuade to make the usc does. this is integrated in terms of water plants, mexico supplies, and important number of affordable causing the united states that supply chains. it is not simple that it's cost versus then a lot of jobs, a lot of factories, a reintegrated, and it would mean a loss of business is a loss of jobs on the us side as well. we talk about other things as well. mexico, for example, supplies 3 quarters of the states vegetable is a 3rd of its fruit, a berries even be the biggest beer in the united states right now is more belo that's made in mexico, but with materials from the united states. so i think a lot of this is going to be about the economy and trade, and donald trump also trying to get what he can with respect to that. i spoke to an economist this morning that was saying, maybe there's not so much wiggle room back to mexico and what it can and con, offer. so maybe it will be about it trying to persuade the united states that this is a win win for everyone. in terms of migration, mexico's
he talks about trade, he talked about trying to persuade to make the usc does. this is integrated in terms of water plants, mexico supplies, and important number of affordable causing the united states that supply chains. it is not simple that it's cost versus then a lot of jobs, a lot of factories, a reintegrated, and it would mean a loss of business is a loss of jobs on the us side as well. we talk about other things as well. mexico, for example, supplies 3 quarters of the states vegetable is...
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what time's your first class today at usc?rly for me to wake up. >> robin: hey, hon, thank you, thank you, thank you so much. thank you for being just a resource for so many and just a bright light. just thank you for being you. we're all incredibly proud of you, isabella. you take care. >> thank you so much. thank you so much. >> robin: we'll see you on down the road. we don't want to give away anything, but we'll just say there's a really special surprise at the end of this documentary that nobody is going to want to miss. "life interrupted" isabella strahan's fight to beat cancer airs tonight on abc at 10 p.m. an streams the next day on disney+ and hulu. it is not easy to be so public about something like this. and at her age. but she truly wanted to make her mess her message. she truly wanted to be a resource for young people because she didn't have anybody who looked like her at her age going through that type of cancer. >> george: saw that poise right there. >> robin: wonder where she gets that from? maybe from her daddy
what time's your first class today at usc?rly for me to wake up. >> robin: hey, hon, thank you, thank you, thank you so much. thank you for being just a resource for so many and just a bright light. just thank you for being you. we're all incredibly proud of you, isabella. you take care. >> thank you so much. thank you so much. >> robin: we'll see you on down the road. we don't want to give away anything, but we'll just say there's a really special surprise at the end of this...
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in 1940, while studying at usc, cummings earned her pilot's license, when the united states entered worlded the ground-breaking women auxillary service. based in california, she flew fighters and bombers across the country to the east coast where they were shipped to the front in europe. on one refueling stop in louisiana, iris met a man named howard critchell, who would become her husband for more than 50 years. before a career teaching aviation at harvey mudd college. advising the faa and advocating for female pilots. iis cumming critchell who joined the fight against hitler died last week in claremont, california, she was 104 years old. me higher ♪ ♪ higher and higher ♪ ♪ let me tell you, your love ♪ ♪ keeps on ♪ ♪ lifting me ♪ ♪ higher and higher, higher ♪ ♪ you know your love ♪ ♪ i said your love ♪ (♪♪) ♪ lifting me higher ♪ pandora. (♪♪) when life spells heartburn... how do you spell relief? r-o-l-a-i-d-s rolaids' dual-active formula begins to neutralize acid on contact. r-o-l-a-i-d-s spells relief. aveeno introduces new daily moisturizing cream. it's clinically proven to moisturize
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johns hopkins, usc, they both made big investments, and in addition to our great universities. mr.balsamo: family homelessness has decreased, and time count showed that it rose 23 and 24. what specific efforts are you taking to combat the rise in homelessness? is trump right that federal resources are needed? mayor bowser: federal resources can always help. at different points in time it fluctuates. in my tenure, i have had a huge focus on ending family homelessness. we are very proud that a promise i made to close and notorious shelter in an old hospital would close and we would open humane family shelter across the city, and we did. eight shelters that house no more than 50 families. we were able to decentralize the services, so it allowed the families to get into permanent housing. so, we know that that system works. if we put the people experience ending and emergency into a smaller, better resourced more humane environment, if they can get together, they can move on to permanent housing. we have done that on the family side. we think that we need a similar approach on the sing
johns hopkins, usc, they both made big investments, and in addition to our great universities. mr.balsamo: family homelessness has decreased, and time count showed that it rose 23 and 24. what specific efforts are you taking to combat the rise in homelessness? is trump right that federal resources are needed? mayor bowser: federal resources can always help. at different points in time it fluctuates. in my tenure, i have had a huge focus on ending family homelessness. we are very proud that a...
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he is at the usc. he is at the army-navy game. he is at the super bowl.ho got shot and that was not enough to stop him. so all the while, while he is doing this and promoting patriotism he is doing all kinds of jobs that the americans put him in office to do. think about the fact that the tt democrats think this a constitutional crisis if you want to look under the herd. one of the things i found out today was the national institute of health millions into studying parents on meditation. i don't know how you get a parent on meditation but it goes on and on and everything that they been doing is proof positive that they are doing with the americans want. we have to balance our checkbooks. so it should they. >> maybe it was a parent who was owned by a democrat and they just needed to chill. so the presidents has kind of been at this american spirit where people are a little more happy about the country, feeling more optimistic and patriotic and that media is defending mexico the canadians building our anthem germany of all pl places. one is the press going
he is at the usc. he is at the army-navy game. he is at the super bowl.ho got shot and that was not enough to stop him. so all the while, while he is doing this and promoting patriotism he is doing all kinds of jobs that the americans put him in office to do. think about the fact that the tt democrats think this a constitutional crisis if you want to look under the herd. one of the things i found out today was the national institute of health millions into studying parents on meditation. i...
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for being here i know your attending see pat, what you hearing the conversations on the ground with usct tone about china people are using the word enemy and there is an anger they see the chinese are moving in the wrong directions killing americans with fentanyl, killing them with covid there is a real change in attitude. the other important thing is that europe is back. people are saying europe is back because trump is back. around the world i get a real sense of the people that are here that they are with great optimism of the trump administration. >> that's what i heard in davos that europe is not back in it struggling while the u.s. is seen optimism. i don't understand why we're talking about a new trade deal with china when they didn't keep a promise from the last time president trump today trade deal in 2018. >> absolutely. president trump was right it was a good trade deal on paper and it's true biden did not enforce it but also trump did not foresee either the deal had self enforcement mechanism robert lighthizer who is a trade negotiator and neither president trump use them th
for being here i know your attending see pat, what you hearing the conversations on the ground with usct tone about china people are using the word enemy and there is an anger they see the chinese are moving in the wrong directions killing americans with fentanyl, killing them with covid there is a real change in attitude. the other important thing is that europe is back. people are saying europe is back because trump is back. around the world i get a real sense of the people that are here that...
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make usce servants of peace and advocates for the oppressed.incerity and wisdom and to remember power lies not in the authority but in our service to humanity. asas elected officials been givn the very sacred duty to lead i pray we are always guided by mercy, justice, humility and what unites us. that is we are all a part of god's creation. god bless you. >> good morning. this is my prayer for the congress and the nation. and all of us this is the diet three at one of the most sacred and auspicious and that hindu faith. i will first refight recite the sanskrit. in english, we meditate on the divine radiance of the supreme being. the source of life who is worthy of worship. may that divine light and lighten and guide us and our intellect toward righteousness and truth. thank you. >> please bow your heads with me today. almighty god, we come to you today acknowledge that you are the alpha andgi omega. the beginning and the end, the creator and the sustainer of life. you alone lord our holy. it's a privilege to be able to talk to thee god of the s
make usce servants of peace and advocates for the oppressed.incerity and wisdom and to remember power lies not in the authority but in our service to humanity. asas elected officials been givn the very sacred duty to lead i pray we are always guided by mercy, justice, humility and what unites us. that is we are all a part of god's creation. god bless you. >> good morning. this is my prayer for the congress and the nation. and all of us this is the diet three at one of the most sacred and...
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you know, his idea that taunting the feds is like the dumbest thing you can do periods article eight, usc, and all of the democrats, remember massachusetts, we are going to do everything we can to resist this, and they have all seemed to back down other than gavin newsom. and this guy, as dana said, he either lied or he made his spokesperson lie. he outs the housekeeper, if there is one, but it is the dumbest thing that he could do. and it is the problem that the democrats have they just want to resist trump. and they are so used to this country being lawless that there is no consequence to when you violate the law that they just feel free to do whatever they want, and that is what donald trump is doing in this country, he is changing it back to the fact that people have to follow the law and that includes the governor. >> jessica: jesse, talk about anything immigration related. >> jesse: he is acting like he has anne frank in his attic peered he iced his made peered he basically virtue signaled his made into a nice man. i have already asked pristine know if i can embed during the task fo
you know, his idea that taunting the feds is like the dumbest thing you can do periods article eight, usc, and all of the democrats, remember massachusetts, we are going to do everything we can to resist this, and they have all seemed to back down other than gavin newsom. and this guy, as dana said, he either lied or he made his spokesperson lie. he outs the housekeeper, if there is one, but it is the dumbest thing that he could do. and it is the problem that the democrats have they just want...
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she was a barbara boxer fellow here at the usc center for the political future. so thank you for being here and let's begin. dale, as i mentioned, the midwest has become one of the key battlegrounds. you worked for john glenn years ago. not just in respect to ohio but to the midwest, how many counties to john glenn used to win by 20% and 30% -- how did counties john glenn used to win by 20 or 30 points go to trump? >> i would like to make a comment more broadly on a theme of this panel. i am not sure it's quite that clear. earlier today, we had a question from one of the students who was here, who asked something similar, because when donald trump wins the kind of overwhelming victory he did in the electoral college, where he sweeps all seven swing states, when the republicans now control both houses of congress, it's easy to think this was an unmitigated disaster for democrats in november and it's maybe even easy to buy into trump's claim that he and his maga allies have won a major mandate but i think that is a misreading of what happened in november. from for
she was a barbara boxer fellow here at the usc center for the political future. so thank you for being here and let's begin. dale, as i mentioned, the midwest has become one of the key battlegrounds. you worked for john glenn years ago. not just in respect to ohio but to the midwest, how many counties to john glenn used to win by 20% and 30% -- how did counties john glenn used to win by 20 or 30 points go to trump? >> i would like to make a comment more broadly on a theme of this panel. i...
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. >> usc spokesperson john sasaki says. now, all 77 schools have more than one machine, and thanks to a $650,000 grant from stefan and aisha curry's foundation, eat, learn, play more are being installed. >> it was something that needed to be addressed immediately and totally in line with with our mission. so we were happy to jump in to see what role we could play on behalf of these kids. >> chris helfrich, the foundation's ceo, says along with another 60 units, the money will help keep them maintained. >> there's also some ongoing maintenance that our grant is helping to fund, as well as the purchase and distribution of like 20,000 reusable water bottles for, for oakland students at those schools so that they had something to drink the water out of. >> every oakland school has a water unit, at least one, i believe, possibly two. and then we are in about 2000 schools across the united states. >> rich is co-founder of flow water, says the machines are built to last 10 to 15 years. >> this just strips out lead, heavy metals, p
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try to reach out to generation z because of the left, you know many young people especially here at usc, no palestinian protesters and a lot of anger gives the democratic party not being more pro- palestinian many young males and young you know male friends who dissolution by the party and when trump was like masculinity is back. >> twenty is your question i want to ask you a question, where do you get your new. >> i get my news from my still watch a lot of media and a big fan of politico just because. [laughter] [laughter] >> yes. [applause] [applause] >> geographic steam. >> and what would for you would make you trust you see media more. >> will i think the legacy media really started not just focusing on like made headlines like the main issues in america but also like delve deeper into investigative piece of reporting on you know perhaps a different scandals different religious poking at the deeper problems that often times people just want to dance around our use like for a political term. >> are willing to pay for that. >> oh yes pretty i favor the la times and wall street journal
try to reach out to generation z because of the left, you know many young people especially here at usc, no palestinian protesters and a lot of anger gives the democratic party not being more pro- palestinian many young males and young you know male friends who dissolution by the party and when trump was like masculinity is back. >> twenty is your question i want to ask you a question, where do you get your new. >> i get my news from my still watch a lot of media and a big fan of...
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we had an expert that was going to come from usc. unfortunately, the wildfires have made her home in the home of many of her friends so our thoughts are with her. we are going to move on. as a result, i will offer a few contextual remarks about the medical sphere. i am not a doctor. i do not play one on tv, but i thought it would be helpful to have more context. i wanted to start saying medical professionals are responsible for about 13% of child nontreatment reports in this country. nearly 40% were substantiated versus 26% overall. often, doctors and nurses are responsible for reporting the most serious cases of physical abuse as these children are the ones that show up in emergency rooms. they are also responsible for reporting substance exposure in newborns and other behavior that might affect the long-term health of babies. doctors are often seeing red flags when it comes to kids but we are less likely to believe them. a recent study found the portion of adults reporting a lot of trust for physicians and hospitals decreased from
we had an expert that was going to come from usc. unfortunately, the wildfires have made her home in the home of many of her friends so our thoughts are with her. we are going to move on. as a result, i will offer a few contextual remarks about the medical sphere. i am not a doctor. i do not play one on tv, but i thought it would be helpful to have more context. i wanted to start saying medical professionals are responsible for about 13% of child nontreatment reports in this country. nearly 40%...
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number six usc hosting number one ucla, who were the only remaining undefeated team in the nation, a perfect 23 zero until they weren't. 19 year old phenom juju watkins lights out six of nine from beyond the arc. she had 25 points in the first half. jim the rest of her team had 13 combined. the reigning first team all-american ended up dropping 38 on the night with eight blocks in a 71 to 60 win. afterwards, she said, i'm just like a kid out there living out my dreams. the nba all-star game in san francisco this weekend has a new format four teams, led by shaq, kenny smith, charles barkley and candace parker playing in the tournament r&d. schultz caught up with some of the team gems. >> why is. >> your team going. >> to win on sunday? >> well, we got. probably got the two best players in the world. well giannis got hurt. we got joker. uh shea gilchrist is the mvp right now. so i want i know one thing about basketball. it's probably best to have the best players. i picked my team because. >> in 3 or 4 years. >> a lot of those names won't be here anymore. they're going to be doing what
number six usc hosting number one ucla, who were the only remaining undefeated team in the nation, a perfect 23 zero until they weren't. 19 year old phenom juju watkins lights out six of nine from beyond the arc. she had 25 points in the first half. jim the rest of her team had 13 combined. the reigning first team all-american ended up dropping 38 on the night with eight blocks in a 71 to 60 win. afterwards, she said, i'm just like a kid out there living out my dreams. the nba all-star game in...
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. >> granted, give usc plus on that cajun accent need to work on that.bout that? you know, for decades the nfl avoided the elephant in the room, concussions and the things they would face down the line. long-term effects from brain injuries. but they've been a lot better in recent years trying to prevent such horrible injuries to players that can affect them for a lifetime. but despite the efforts, they're still going to happen each and every sunday we see players go down and that includes some franchise quarterbacks. this season fact jalen hurts. he suffered a concussion in week. 16 against the commanders. the eagles qb made it back in time after missing 2 games to close out the regular season. and part of the process now is independents spotters in the booth, independent positions on the field catch these things in real time and get players off the field to be evaluated. and so far the players have adapted to this new policy. few years ago. >> players to react to that and find a fine. i'm fine. but now i think the culture change to the point where the
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the usc center for the political future is what you are talking about, this idea of being here, the fact that you are here supporting a civil discussion learning from people of different parties, we need more of this, thank you for listening to us, we look forward to talking more at lunch, great programming later on. enjoy your meal, see you in a little bit. [applause]
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. >> reporter: one of his first jobs after graduating from usc was a shaky stint as a bank teller. >>the count was off some days when you were a bank teller? that there was some money -- >> i'm not at liberty to say. >> not yet? >> is this being recorded? this whole interview? >> your attorney's right over there. >> oh, can i say anything? i was such a bad bank teller. i would make one transaction and shut my window down, and then -- is everything okay? open my window, again, next? like, it was one every 15 minutes. and we get to the end of the day and you cash out, and i was like $300 short. >> oh! >> and the manager's like, that's okay. and so so was $300. maybe you just traded. i was like, yeah, maybe we did. >> so needless to say, that was not the future. >> that was not -- the financial world, no. >> you stepped out of that world and on to a stage with the groundlings. >> yeah, i was like, this is what i want to do. >> reporter: farrell, among the many "saturday night live" stars discovered while performing with the groundlings. >> these are just about -- just about done here --
. >> reporter: one of his first jobs after graduating from usc was a shaky stint as a bank teller. >>the count was off some days when you were a bank teller? that there was some money -- >> i'm not at liberty to say. >> not yet? >> is this being recorded? this whole interview? >> your attorney's right over there. >> oh, can i say anything? i was such a bad bank teller. i would make one transaction and shut my window down, and then -- is everything okay?...
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. >> her return to the school comes as iowa defeated fourth ranked usc 76 to 69, handing the trojansust their second loss of the season. now, clark is making waves, of course, in the wnba, recently being named the 2024 rookie of the year. now in the spotlight this hour, beyonce's big night at the grammys. >> the celebration honored some of music's biggest stars, but the queen bee bei bei bei took center stage. >> the grammy goes. >> to. >> temu could do either, actually cowboy carter. >> 16. beyonce. beyonce. >> despite being nominated several other times, this was her first win for album of the year. that's amazing. >> isn't it? yeah, it really is. beyonce also became the first black woman to win a grammy for best country album, and while accepting that award, she had a message for all artists wow. >> i really. >> was not. >> expecting this. >> wow. >> i want to. >> thank god. >> oh my god. that i'm able to. still do what i love after so many years. i think. >> sometimes genre. >> is a cold word. >> to keep us in our place as artists. >> and i. >> just want. >> to encourage. >> peop
. >> her return to the school comes as iowa defeated fourth ranked usc 76 to 69, handing the trojansust their second loss of the season. now, clark is making waves, of course, in the wnba, recently being named the 2024 rookie of the year. now in the spotlight this hour, beyonce's big night at the grammys. >> the celebration honored some of music's biggest stars, but the queen bee bei bei bei took center stage. >> the grammy goes. >> to. >> temu could do either,...
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look at the way adam schiff treated steve garvey in the primary, which we did altogether at usc during the primary debate. but he wasn't so much a bogeyman for republicans in the state the last election. jessica: no, we saw from the beginning of my chairmanship in february 2019 going into the 2020 cycle, we really focused on california issues, individual district issues. we didn't talk about what was going on in the national scene. you would often hear me say the president is campaigning in 11 states not named california. what we are focusing on is making sure we get the house, which is what we did in 2020 and 2022, and even with donald trump at the top of the ballot in 2020 we picked up four congressional seats, some of those seats donald trump lost by double digits. fast-forward to 2024 and we lost a congressional district that donald trump won, by five points. it changed significantly because of what people were experiencing in the 4 years of the biden-harris administration. we saw a huge tick and the movement. when i took over as chair, we were the third-largest largest party in th
look at the way adam schiff treated steve garvey in the primary, which we did altogether at usc during the primary debate. but he wasn't so much a bogeyman for republicans in the state the last election. jessica: no, we saw from the beginning of my chairmanship in february 2019 going into the 2020 cycle, we really focused on california issues, individual district issues. we didn't talk about what was going on in the national scene. you would often hear me say the president is campaigning in 11...
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we actually had a doctor who was going to come, an expert from usc. unfortunately, the wildfires have made her home, the home of many of her friends, and so our thoughts are with her, but we are going to move on, but as a result, i'm going to offer just a few sort of contextual remarks about kind of the medical sphere. i am not a doctor. i do not play one on tv, but i just thought it would be helpful to have a little bit more context. so i just wanted to start by saying that medical professionals are responsible for about 13% of child maltreatment reports in this country. nearly 40% of those reports were substantiated versus about 26% overall. often doctors and nurses are responsible for reporting the most serious cases of physical abuse, as these children are the ones who show up in emergency rooms. they're also responsible for reporting substance exposure in newborns and other parental behaviors that might affect the long-term health of babies. doctors are often seeing red flags when it comes to kids, but we are actually less and less likely to beli
we actually had a doctor who was going to come, an expert from usc. unfortunately, the wildfires have made her home, the home of many of her friends, and so our thoughts are with her, but we are going to move on, but as a result, i'm going to offer just a few sort of contextual remarks about kind of the medical sphere. i am not a doctor. i do not play one on tv, but i just thought it would be helpful to have a little bit more context. so i just wanted to start by saying that medical...
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and then to the women's court in los angeles, where sixth seeded usc stunned top ranked ucla last nightoints, as they outscored the crosstown bruins, 24 to 8, in the fourth quarter, all to take down the nation's last unbeaten division one team in a 71 to 60 comeback victory. and now over to the nfl and the official end of the aaron rodgers era in new york, the jets formally announced yesterday. the team will be moving on from the 41 year old quarterback after two disappointing seasons. the jets didn't give a reason for the decision, saying only that they met with rodgers and, quote, shared that our intention was to move in a different direction at quarterback. it's not clear whether the four time league mvp intends to continue playing for a 21st nfl season. the jets have the number seven overall pick in april's draft, and more than a million philadelphia fans are expected to celebrate their beloved eagles in a super bowl victory parade on this valentine's day. i know of at least one reporter who was on the show yesterday that's going. they've got city schools, courts and other agencies
and then to the women's court in los angeles, where sixth seeded usc stunned top ranked ucla last nightoints, as they outscored the crosstown bruins, 24 to 8, in the fourth quarter, all to take down the nation's last unbeaten division one team in a 71 to 60 comeback victory. and now over to the nfl and the official end of the aaron rodgers era in new york, the jets formally announced yesterday. the team will be moving on from the 41 year old quarterback after two disappointing seasons. the jets...
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that federal law is 18 usc 922g, and it lists the nine classes of people who cannot buy, sell, or possess a firearm. these classes include but are not limited to felons in possession, persons convicted of misdemeanor crimes of domestic violence, unauthorized immigrants and non-immigrant visitors, people who have renounced their us citizenship, and persons that are adjudicated as a mental defective, end quote. the class persons that are adjudicated as a mental defective does not require an order or finding from a judge, magistrate, or other judicial authority to be added to nis. atf regulation 27 cfr, part 47811 notes that this determination can be made by a court, board, commission, or other lawful authority, and it includes persons who lack the mental capacity to contract or manage their own affairs. under the va regulations, the va has the authority to determine if a beneficiary in a va program is mentally incompetent. the va's regulations provide the following definition of mental incompetency. a mentally incompetent person is one who, because of injury or disease, lacks the mental cap
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>> rebecca: huge upset on the court the same day taking down number four ranked usc.he trojans' numbers in a story. [ laughter ] >> robin: i know. thanks so much, rebecca. now to music's golden night, and what a night it was for the grammys, celebrating the city of los angeles, packed with incredible performances. janai, tell us about these big moments. yeah, yeah. >> janai: one included beyonce. beyonce said it herself. it's been many, many many years since she's been in the music game and never won that award until last night. with trevor noah at the helm, the grammys marked not only a night of celebration, but one of community, marking the wild fires that have ravaged los angeles. the show was sort of like a love letter to l.a. overnight, a couple of firsts for the queen herself. >> the grammy goes to cowboy carter! [ applause ] >> reporter: beyonce finally taking home the award that has eluded her her entire career, album of the year. >> i just feel very full and very honored. it's been many, many years. [ applause ] i just want to thank the grammys, every songwri
>> rebecca: huge upset on the court the same day taking down number four ranked usc.he trojans' numbers in a story. [ laughter ] >> robin: i know. thanks so much, rebecca. now to music's golden night, and what a night it was for the grammys, celebrating the city of los angeles, packed with incredible performances. janai, tell us about these big moments. yeah, yeah. >> janai: one included beyonce. beyonce said it herself. it's been many, many many years since she's been in the...
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the division two ice hockey league with schools such as san jose state, usc and the university of washington >> we've won it once. back in 2004. so we it's been our goal ever since i became a coach. it was our goal when i back when i played 2017 through 21. and i believe that this is the team that's capable of doing it and finally getting us over that hump. >> other sports, including football and basketball, are often in the spotlight, but this cal team has overcome a number of hurdles, including injuries and tough matchups. >> so that means a lot of guys who weren't playing as much before weren't in the lineup. they had to step up. so because the team is constantly changing, that's actively challenging each and every player that's playing every night. >> the team has won both blowouts and nail biters. cal takes on uc san diego today. if the bears win the tournament, they'll receive an automatic bid to the regionals. if all goes well, they'll eventually play in the national tournament. that hasn't happened since 1996. >> wow. all right. time is 749. so how did you pump up those hockey player
the division two ice hockey league with schools such as san jose state, usc and the university of washington >> we've won it once. back in 2004. so we it's been our goal ever since i became a coach. it was our goal when i back when i played 2017 through 21. and i believe that this is the team that's capable of doing it and finally getting us over that hump. >> other sports, including football and basketball, are often in the spotlight, but this cal team has overcome a number of...
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in fact, a new usc annenberg study finds that for the first time, gender equality has been reached across on the study. also with us for this conversation, msnbc contributor huma abedin, who is vice chair of the forbes and know your value 3050 summit, which is less than two weeks away. and we've got some big announcements coming up on that. also with us, maggie mcgrath, editor of forbes women. so, doctor smith, tell us exactly what this study found and why it is such a critical milestone for women in entertainment. >> great to be here, mika. this study we looked. >> at the. >> top 100 films. top grossing films in the us that, of course, have global appeal. and for the first time in the 18 years that we've done this study, 1800 films over half featured girls and women in the lead. now, this is absolutely remarkable because just last year, only 30% of the top grossing films were centered on girls and women. so i. >> dare i. >> say, the first time in the history of cinema, because. >> if. >> we go back all. >> the way. >> to the payne fund studies and some of the early research in the 1930s,
in fact, a new usc annenberg study finds that for the first time, gender equality has been reached across on the study. also with us for this conversation, msnbc contributor huma abedin, who is vice chair of the forbes and know your value 3050 summit, which is less than two weeks away. and we've got some big announcements coming up on that. also with us, maggie mcgrath, editor of forbes women. so, doctor smith, tell us exactly what this study found and why it is such a critical milestone for...