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usc has produced visionaries in every field, technology, edison, -- medicine, and the arts. now we're going to talk about the arts for a minute because they are near and dear to my near and dear. this university had something that no school anywhere can match. the greatest film school in the country. [applause] ms. hobson: this matters because our society is held together all societies are held together by stories. from cave paintings to star wars, stories serve an essential purpose in our communities and in our lives. five centuries ago, the majority of people could not read so the church relied on artists to turn the sistine chapel into a stunning classroom these frescoes that more than give people something to stare at as they were listening to long services in latin. they were a 15th century highlight reel of moses and jesus christ. the art entertained as well as educated. george lucas movies are not only fun to watch harrison ford fly through space with his furry copilot but to teach the variety -- values of society. the choice between being selfish and being impassione
usc has produced visionaries in every field, technology, edison, -- medicine, and the arts. now we're going to talk about the arts for a minute because they are near and dear to my near and dear. this university had something that no school anywhere can match. the greatest film school in the country. [applause] ms. hobson: this matters because our society is held together all societies are held together by stories. from cave paintings to star wars, stories serve an essential purpose in our...
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congratulations to the usc class of 2015. fight on! [applause] >> former secretary of state condoleezza rice deliver this year's commencement address at the college women marry. former defense secretary robert gates, who served with her during the bush administration, is the chancellor of the college of william and mary, and presented her with an honorary degree. gates: condoleezza rice, yours has truly been a life of vast the congressman and striking service. william and mary is proud to honor you. i virtue of the authority vested in me by the board of visitors and the ancient royal charter of the college of women marry of virginia, i hereby confer upon you the degree. [applause] gates: asserting the mass authority that accrues to me as chancellor, i am granting president reveley to introduce our speaker. my dear friend, a very great american, condoleezza rice. [applause] sec. rice: thank you very much for that tremendous welcome and for this tremendous honor. it is quite something to be named in the same breath with benjamin franklin
congratulations to the usc class of 2015. fight on! [applause] >> former secretary of state condoleezza rice deliver this year's commencement address at the college women marry. former defense secretary robert gates, who served with her during the bush administration, is the chancellor of the college of william and mary, and presented her with an honorary degree. gates: condoleezza rice, yours has truly been a life of vast the congressman and striking service. william and mary is proud to...
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defense is finding encouraging results through partnerships with research institutes like the one at usc. skip riz izzo has experience in systems. >> buttoned down as the military why would they come to you guys for help? >> we're the odd alliance of hollywood, the military and academe ya but academia. come from an interdisciplinary coming-together of people with different levels of expertise that can create something where the whel whole is greater than the sum of its parts. what we have seen over the past ten years is that the advances that have mapped in the area of technology have -- happened in the area of technology, making a difference for service members and veterans when they come back, the psychological difficulties. >> the institute for creative technology has created bravemind, a clinical interactive virtual reality tool. subjects are gradually immersed in environments to which they were deployed. from a remote afghan village to an iraqi marketplace, to recreate the situation that brought on a soldier's traumatic stress. the virtual reality is connect wednesday the tried and
defense is finding encouraging results through partnerships with research institutes like the one at usc. skip riz izzo has experience in systems. >> buttoned down as the military why would they come to you guys for help? >> we're the odd alliance of hollywood, the military and academe ya but academia. come from an interdisciplinary coming-together of people with different levels of expertise that can create something where the whel whole is greater than the sum of its parts. what...
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she went to usc. she eventually got a bachelor degree in merchandising and a certificate, the equivalent of a master's at usc to teach high school. she is the first first lady to have a graduate degree. she married richard nixon at age 28 years old. she had a wide variety of jobs. that would do anything to earn the money to pay her way through college. she was a janitor. she helped the family at farming before her parents died. she was a book keeper. she was a pharmacy manager. she was a high school business teacher. she continued to work after her marriage. she had two daughters. she was 56 years old when she became first lady. she was first lady for 5.5 years. she died at age 81 years old and is buried at the next and presidential library -- the nixon presidential library. pat nixon, very underappreciated , she visited over 80 countries. when she went on these trips she wasn't content to just go to receptions. she would do those things but she also wanted to meet the people. she wanted to go to scho
she went to usc. she eventually got a bachelor degree in merchandising and a certificate, the equivalent of a master's at usc to teach high school. she is the first first lady to have a graduate degree. she married richard nixon at age 28 years old. she had a wide variety of jobs. that would do anything to earn the money to pay her way through college. she was a janitor. she helped the family at farming before her parents died. she was a book keeper. she was a pharmacy manager. she was a high...
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usc has produced people and every field. i want to talk about the arts because they are near and dear to my near and dear. this university has something no school anywhere can watch -- the greatest films in the country. this matters because our society is held together. stories serve an essential purpose in our communities and in our lives. five centuries ago, the majority of evil cannot read all the church relied on artists to turn the sistine chapel into a stunning classroom. each one did more than give people something to stare at. it was like a 15th century highlight reel of moses and jesus christ. the art entertained as well as educated. george made his movies not because it's fun to watch here's word fly through space with a free copilot, but to keep the values of society. he crafted a story that offered a choice between being selfish and being compassionate. he took a stand and made his believes clear that the dark side can be more powerful and alluring, but the light will bring you joy. which brings me to my last equ
usc has produced people and every field. i want to talk about the arts because they are near and dear to my near and dear. this university has something no school anywhere can watch -- the greatest films in the country. this matters because our society is held together. stories serve an essential purpose in our communities and in our lives. five centuries ago, the majority of evil cannot read all the church relied on artists to turn the sistine chapel into a stunning classroom. each one did...
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. >>> another so cal legend reggie bush spent his early years running all over the competition at usc. then he decided to lay down roots in the hollywood hills. but now, he's on the move again. the super star running back who shined for usc returns to his roots in stunning form. >> reggie bush has been living on some prime l.a. real estate with city to ocean views and now it could be yours. >> and no longer playing the field, reggie is giving up his blinked out bachelor pad above the sunset strip in the hollywood hills. >> this is incredible. what do you call this? >> we call this the sky deck. it's off the penthouse master suite. >> jordan cohen, state director of re/max taking me inside the three bed, six bath striking estate south of 5,000 square feet originally listed for 5.7 mill. >> we're on central plaza a ton of celebrities, high-end vips, a desired spot. what makes it so desired? >> it's got a great deal of privacy, close to everything and it's got the fantastic views. >> asking price, $5.5 million. >> does that include furnishings furnishings? >> not included but negotiable.
. >>> another so cal legend reggie bush spent his early years running all over the competition at usc. then he decided to lay down roots in the hollywood hills. but now, he's on the move again. the super star running back who shined for usc returns to his roots in stunning form. >> reggie bush has been living on some prime l.a. real estate with city to ocean views and now it could be yours. >> and no longer playing the field, reggie is giving up his blinked out bachelor pad...
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he used to when he was at usc. but he used to pay for pranks. and his players. >> jimmy: well, yeah. >> see how fast you catch on. >> jimmy: he's going to love that comment. >> you think the call he played was a prank? >> jimmy: what's that? >> nothing. >> jimmy: we can't hear you, andy. >> just trying to track the joke. >> jimmy: because of the thing, yeah. >> yeah, yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: it's a problem. >> is it from the super bowl? i don't follow. >> jimmy: i'm not hearing anything you're saying. >> i don't want to interrupt. >> jimmy: it's okay. >> pop his bubble. >> jimmy: no, you don't pop it, germs will come out. kids have a lot of germs, you've got to be careful at that kids' choice awards thing. kids are really filthy, a cesspool of bacteria. >> you're a germophobe. >> jimmy: i'm not a germophobe but i know, i have kids and they're dirty. >> how many kids do you have? >> jimmy: three children, all of them snotty, all of them dirty. >> all of them snotty. >> jimmy: are you up for any of these awards? >> i don't think so. i don't think i'm
he used to when he was at usc. but he used to pay for pranks. and his players. >> jimmy: well, yeah. >> see how fast you catch on. >> jimmy: he's going to love that comment. >> you think the call he played was a prank? >> jimmy: what's that? >> nothing. >> jimmy: we can't hear you, andy. >> just trying to track the joke. >> jimmy: because of the thing, yeah. >> yeah, yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: it's a problem. >> is it from the...
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. >> usc raw prefacers aren't buying the promise of an am i am on thety. >> there are other peoples, other people have information about who is going to which doctor or who goes to which neighborhood or who patronizes which store and they can cross-reference that . >> people didn't know their phone was leaving bread crumbsa that people were storing and sell to go everyone else. you could call it innovative or creepy. >> they are not interested in individual people. their marketing budgets can't support it but norm follows public post okay insta graham and facebook and those became fair game when you click "i agree." > the jayz saying things in a concert. >> i want to find out how many people hash tagged ms. brandon. >> that's one thick we could do. >> the audience was older than expected and molson was the crowd's favorite beer. >> at happy child, data showed a significant number of customers hit the gym. team. >> a team that sports a marketing bonanza? promoters. it's yours. take it. >> hold still. what is hatching to my cell phone right now. >> right now, your phone is talking to c
. >> usc raw prefacers aren't buying the promise of an am i am on thety. >> there are other peoples, other people have information about who is going to which doctor or who goes to which neighborhood or who patronizes which store and they can cross-reference that . >> people didn't know their phone was leaving bread crumbsa that people were storing and sell to go everyone else. you could call it innovative or creepy. >> they are not interested in individual people. their...
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he used to when he was at usc. but he used to pay for pranks. and his players. >> jimmy: well, yeah. >> see how fast you catch on. >> jimmy: he's going to love that comment. >> you think the call he played was a prank? >> jimmy: what's that? >> nothing. >> jimmy: we can't hear you,dy. >> just trying to track the joke. >> jimmy: because of the thing, yeah. >> yeah, yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: it's a problem. >> is it from the super bowl? i don't follow. >> jimmy: i'm not hearing anything you're saying. >> i don't want to interrupt. >> jimmy: it's okay. >> pop his bubble. >> jimmy: no, you don't pop it, germs will come out. kids have a lot of germs, you've got to be careful at that kids' choice awards thing. kids are really filthy, a cesspool of bacteria. >> you're a germophobe. >> jimmy: i'm not a germophobe but i know, i have kids and they're dirty. >> how many kids do you have? >> jimmy: three children, all of them snotty, all of them dirty. >> all of them snotty. >> jimmy: are you up for any of these awards? >> i don't think so. i don't think i'm up
he used to when he was at usc. but he used to pay for pranks. and his players. >> jimmy: well, yeah. >> see how fast you catch on. >> jimmy: he's going to love that comment. >> you think the call he played was a prank? >> jimmy: what's that? >> nothing. >> jimmy: we can't hear you,dy. >> just trying to track the joke. >> jimmy: because of the thing, yeah. >> yeah, yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: it's a problem. >> is it from the...
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. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," usc champ rhonda rousey. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." they make little hearts happy and big hearts happy too because as part of a heart healthy diet, those delicious oats in cheerios can help naturally lower cholesterol. how can something so little... help you do something so big. ♪ to you, they're more than just a pet. so protect them... ...with k9 advantix® ii. it's broad-spectrum protection k ills fleas ticks and mosquitoes too. k9 advantix® ii. for the love of dog™. i never really gave much thought to the acidity in any foods. never thought about the coffee i was drinking having acids. it never dawned on me that it could hurt your teeth. he told me to use pronamel. it's going to help protect the enamel in your teeth. it allows me to continue to drink my coffee and it was a real easy switch to make. 33-year-old jacob zafranski sued his girlfriend to bar her from using the embryos they created when she had cancer. >> i don't think it's the government's role to be decided when
. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," usc champ rhonda rousey. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." they make little hearts happy and big hearts happy too because as part of a heart healthy diet, those delicious oats in cheerios can help naturally lower cholesterol. how can something so little... help you do something so big. ♪ to you, they're more than just a pet. so protect them... ...with k9 advantix® ii. it's...
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alix: another item in california is the drought impact, but usc -- uc davis -- how big of a long-term impact is this? bill: well, i think so far, it is minimal. it is a real pain. there are companies that are struggling. there is a friend of mine who has a flower business that sells to home depot, and nobody is buying seasonal flowers year, and if we have another year of drought, we're going to have some veer problems, it will probably see food prices go up and some real problems. the good news is it looks like we going to get a lot of rain, and i hope that happens. joe: the real cause of california issues were the housing issues. much off the old lows from a few years ago. is there still more room to run in these cities that have really been slammed by housing? bill: i think the answer is probably yes. what happens in california -- this is not the first housing bubble we have had, and what happens is the first place that recovers is the coast, so if you look at san francisco, they are back at old highs, or new highs, i should say. that slowly moves inland, and stockton is picking up
alix: another item in california is the drought impact, but usc -- uc davis -- how big of a long-term impact is this? bill: well, i think so far, it is minimal. it is a real pain. there are companies that are struggling. there is a friend of mine who has a flower business that sells to home depot, and nobody is buying seasonal flowers year, and if we have another year of drought, we're going to have some veer problems, it will probably see food prices go up and some real problems. the good news...
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professionals around the usc gerontological program. will be hoping his this would be a major step for in terms of making workplaces much more page friendly, and the partnership with you see this extraordinary and i would encourage everyone that's part of the conference to really take some time and focus on what they are doing at uc davis and brought in the field of gerontology. >> great, thank you. that's a great. [applause] who and last but not least you talked in your presentation about the work you about the work you've done on behalf of women. as we know, women in the aggregate live longer than men and they have often saved less and have lower social security income in no small measure because the remarkable important decisions regarding child-rearing, et cetera. and so that puts them obviously at greater risk, and you've worked with a lot of women to prepare them for retirement. what's the most important set of advice you give to women and what would you give to this audience today as you talk about women and financial security? >
professionals around the usc gerontological program. will be hoping his this would be a major step for in terms of making workplaces much more page friendly, and the partnership with you see this extraordinary and i would encourage everyone that's part of the conference to really take some time and focus on what they are doing at uc davis and brought in the field of gerontology. >> great, thank you. that's a great. [applause] who and last but not least you talked in your presentation...
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he had graduated from usc film school and landed his dream job, but then eugene decided the 9:00 to 5:00 wasn't right for him, at least not yet. he had places to go and people to help first, how he's accomplishing both of those goals is at the heart of this bay area proud. >> the pacific crest trail has its start in a small town just north of the mexican border. though for eugene yun, his trek along the pct began somewhere much, much different. >> the idea actually started with ellen degeneres. >> the end of ellen degeneres' show to be exact. she would always end those shows saying "be kind to one another," and i took that to heart and i said i want to live my heart the way that these incredible human beings are doing. >> reporter: so the 28-year-old from castro valley who had heard of others who had hiked the pct decided that would be his grand gesture of kindness, but for whose benefit. >> i want to let you guys know to never give up. >> it was about that time that stories about arthur ranowitski started slowing up. arthur was paralyzed by a robber's bullet eight years ago. through
he had graduated from usc film school and landed his dream job, but then eugene decided the 9:00 to 5:00 wasn't right for him, at least not yet. he had places to go and people to help first, how he's accomplishing both of those goals is at the heart of this bay area proud. >> the pacific crest trail has its start in a small town just north of the mexican border. though for eugene yun, his trek along the pct began somewhere much, much different. >> the idea actually started with...
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steven nutt is a professor of materials science at usc. he studies the physics and chemistry of materials like plastic. >> it seems to have been a material that was developed for convenience but we're now, you know, almost a hundred years later paying the price. >> if you look at the population as a whole, probably the majority have not yet realized the magnitude of the problem. >> and nothing symbolizes the problem like the omnipresent plastic water bottle. americans consume water from about 50-billion bottles a year. made from what's called p-e-t, or polyethylene terephthalate... two monomers... ethylene glycol and purified terephthalic acid... are combined to create a polymer... resulting in a lightweight but strong material. >> why then does it last almost to infinity in a landfill? >> these essentially are the same type of bonds that hold together a diamond. >> if you're conscientious enough to throw a water bottle into a blue recycle bin, like we do here at techknow, then you probably think that water bottle is gonna be turned into a
steven nutt is a professor of materials science at usc. he studies the physics and chemistry of materials like plastic. >> it seems to have been a material that was developed for convenience but we're now, you know, almost a hundred years later paying the price. >> if you look at the population as a whole, probably the majority have not yet realized the magnitude of the problem. >> and nothing symbolizes the problem like the omnipresent plastic water bottle. americans consume...
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. >> this link up between the stem school and usc is enabled by what's known as a "geni rack". located at the university of tennesee, chattanooga. >> the geni rack is essentially the next generation internet. you can do simulations, you can do some high speed computing and you can really test out some things that, you know, traditionally you can't. >> the geni rack and its ultra high speed connections will usher in the internet of the future-and it's all been enabled by the latest fibre optic technolgy >> you are basically at the first round of trying to transmit information down fibre. you have unlimited capacity into the future, all you have is to change the electronics on the end to get more capacity. colman keane is the director of fibre technology at epb. >> so how much data can you pump through one piece of fibre? >> we can do up to 10 gigabits on any single fibre. there are optics that we can get that are much higher than that. so 100 gigbits or whatever per fibre. >> but while the city of chattanooga may be contemplating a 10 gig or even 100 gig future, the gap between
. >> this link up between the stem school and usc is enabled by what's known as a "geni rack". located at the university of tennesee, chattanooga. >> the geni rack is essentially the next generation internet. you can do simulations, you can do some high speed computing and you can really test out some things that, you know, traditionally you can't. >> the geni rack and its ultra high speed connections will usher in the internet of the future-and it's all been enabled...
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usc got this hat last year in the world cup. that's one more win hopefully. >> reporter: this u.s. women's team has plenty of help from former bay area standouts, alex morgan, santa clara university's julie johnston and stanford's christian press and kelly o'hara. >> it is inspiring knowing they can do it so it helps us be better players and it's fun to watch. >> reporter: juliani's family was glued to the action and every good reason. >> heading to canada next week to watch the final. we are. >> reporter: christian hartnett, kpix 5. >> so england will face japan later today and the winner of that match will play the united states for the championship sunday in vancouver. they hope to have another viewing party at plaza de cesar chavez. >>> as many as 15 great white sharks are swimming near the shoreline at a beach in aptos in santa cruz county. they have been hanging around the beach for the past 5 days. none are aggressive. they won't be closed until there's a dead seal or other signs they are feeding. they are about 3 years old and less than 10 feet long. i won't be going into t
usc got this hat last year in the world cup. that's one more win hopefully. >> reporter: this u.s. women's team has plenty of help from former bay area standouts, alex morgan, santa clara university's julie johnston and stanford's christian press and kelly o'hara. >> it is inspiring knowing they can do it so it helps us be better players and it's fun to watch. >> reporter: juliani's family was glued to the action and every good reason. >> heading to canada next week to...
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>> reporter: the driver of the car, sam ellis, was a football standout at wooten and was headed to usc. he was critically injured but is expected to be okay. another passenger walked away unharmed. doran says is there is only so much schools can do to prevent this type of tragedy. >> another thing, it's not a school issuement they're not drinking in school. they're not driving in school. they're partying outside of school. so it's a community and a parent issue. i think we're part of the solution, but we are not the problem. >> reporter: and he also adds that grief counselors will be available throughout the summer if students need that. montgomery county police say all of the evidence from their investigation will be turned over to the state's attorney's office. that office will decide if any charges ar to you. >> darcy, thank you. investigators now say that a maryland toddler who was found dead in a swing had been there for nearly two days. a medical examiner ruled that ji'aire lee's death was a homicide caused by dehydration and hypothermia. police found the toddler's mother pushing
>> reporter: the driver of the car, sam ellis, was a football standout at wooten and was headed to usc. he was critically injured but is expected to be okay. another passenger walked away unharmed. doran says is there is only so much schools can do to prevent this type of tragedy. >> another thing, it's not a school issuement they're not drinking in school. they're not driving in school. they're partying outside of school. so it's a community and a parent issue. i think we're part...
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we are one of those leading schools and other schools, like lsu, like some usc even our sister school in uc santa cruz. they are incorporating game studies while teaching millennials like us all of those new topics like diversity which wasn't present before in the 1980's when games were coming out. so we are not saying to the general public, in the short time we have left, that you are getting more and more hooked and this is an addiction. but it has value purpose it excites the mind, moves you forward and gets to engage your talents and abilities, but when will it stop, some people may wonder, when is it going to stop and you are going to get out in the real world and get a job? is there a connection there? or anything that will help you in the future for you r job market pursuits? for you, any of you. for you, yeah, you're doing animation. playing video games? go ahead. how will it work in the work place? how will playing video games help me in the work place? will it engage critical thinking? for me it is definitely a thing where i am going into the industry, so i need to know what
we are one of those leading schools and other schools, like lsu, like some usc even our sister school in uc santa cruz. they are incorporating game studies while teaching millennials like us all of those new topics like diversity which wasn't present before in the 1980's when games were coming out. so we are not saying to the general public, in the short time we have left, that you are getting more and more hooked and this is an addiction. but it has value purpose it excites the mind, moves you...
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. >> reporter: the most part palomar in pacifica at usc a fireworks show even have to go services the embarcadero or hear the marin county fair fireworks every night starting tonight and video of the kron 4 rides all included with the price of admission food for a nightly music and behind me headliner is a band called travel seizure reggae band and marshall tucker band before the july goren's favorite public cruise. those fireworks store every night at 930 here at the fairgrounds. director says there really is something for everyone. "there are lights celebrates the art agriculture environment and these are values we not only moraine but in the bay area really hold the year. so it's a real celebration of all those things. >> reporter: if you want to watch the fireworks the canada out here to the fair. fear not i will be here on saturday and will put those fireworks live on a special news cast cast. >> catherine: double-team this figure charles the. plan to stay home charleses right watch fireworks throughout the day here on kron 4 are special airs at 9 after a saturday night july 4th.
. >> reporter: the most part palomar in pacifica at usc a fireworks show even have to go services the embarcadero or hear the marin county fair fireworks every night starting tonight and video of the kron 4 rides all included with the price of admission food for a nightly music and behind me headliner is a band called travel seizure reggae band and marshall tucker band before the july goren's favorite public cruise. those fireworks store every night at 930 here at the fairgrounds....
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in the usc that essentially stock teachers study but we have games to rip port but the nasdaq starting tuesday a record high. big wall street bank reports its quarterly earnings. nicole has a preview with ibm's earnings after the bell as well. nicole: companies bring in better profits than it. financial stocks. here we go. let's look at financial name. that is morgan stanley. higher results year after year. the second-quarter profit of 74 cents per share. revenue $9.1 billion in investors want to see if morgan stanley can report double-digit return on equity as it did in the first quarter. the bank to share insights on how plans to adopt the new capital was finalized by the federal reserve. also, investors look for good news from ibm to keep the stock resume probably right. big blue to report a second-quarter profit of $3.70 per share year-over-year. revenue falling to $20.9 billion. analysts say ibm remains of a transition period as the software business grows in importance during a time for many companies in information technology. also watch for paypal. the nasdaq spun off from ebay
in the usc that essentially stock teachers study but we have games to rip port but the nasdaq starting tuesday a record high. big wall street bank reports its quarterly earnings. nicole has a preview with ibm's earnings after the bell as well. nicole: companies bring in better profits than it. financial stocks. here we go. let's look at financial name. that is morgan stanley. higher results year after year. the second-quarter profit of 74 cents per share. revenue $9.1 billion in investors want...
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he graduated from usc film school and landed his dream job, but then eugene decided the 9 to 5 wasn't right for him. he had places to go people to help first. how he is accomplishing both of those goals is at the heart of this "bay area proud." the pacific crest trail has its start in a small town just north of the mexican border. though for eugene yun, his track along the pct began somewhere much, much different. the idea tutly started with el ellen degeneres. >> the end of her show. >> she would always end the show saying be kind to one another. i took that to heart and said i want to live my life the way these incredible human beings are doing. >> reporter: so the 28-year-old from castro valley who had heard about others said that would be his grant gesture of kinds in but for whose benefit? >> i want to let you know never to give up. >> reporter: stories about arthur renowiski started showing up. arthur was paralyzed by a robber's bullet eight years ago. through his foundation life goes on arthur and his constant companion love counsel kids and visit newly paralyzed patients ensur
he graduated from usc film school and landed his dream job, but then eugene decided the 9 to 5 wasn't right for him. he had places to go people to help first. how he is accomplishing both of those goals is at the heart of this "bay area proud." the pacific crest trail has its start in a small town just north of the mexican border. though for eugene yun, his track along the pct began somewhere much, much different. the idea tutly started with el ellen degeneres. >> the end of her...
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. >>> a team of usc researchers delved deeper to see what's behind that. it may be peer pressure. student that is use e-cigarettes found their friends approve of it. your death may cost you more than just interest. there's a clear link between your financial health and your mental health and your debt makes it a representative of your psychological state. 35% of americans according to a 2014 report by the urban institute include a mixture of credit card balances and unpaid utilities. walking in nature could change your brain. a walk in the park could change the workers of our brain in way that is improve our mental health. the physical effects on the brain of visiting nature. >>> fitness junkies, demand technology. your gps running app and online yoga teacher are just the beginning. fitness companies market to consumers and products go hand in hand. from the nasdaq i'm jane king. here's to your health. >>> trending now "the bachelorette" has a lot of planning to do after getting engaged. she said yes during a dramatic season finale. a lot of fans thought the 29-year-old would sele
. >>> a team of usc researchers delved deeper to see what's behind that. it may be peer pressure. student that is use e-cigarettes found their friends approve of it. your death may cost you more than just interest. there's a clear link between your financial health and your mental health and your debt makes it a representative of your psychological state. 35% of americans according to a 2014 report by the urban institute include a mixture of credit card balances and unpaid utilities....
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let's run those questions by susan estridge, professor of law and political science at usc. this story disgusts me, susan. >> you know, art that was exactly my reaction when i read it this morning. i read it and i thought this just can't be. i mean, i know enough instances of domestic abuse in particular where police don't check because of this sanctuary business and women end up getting beaten over and over. but imagine a woman is walking with her dad and the guy who should never be in this country a guy who should never see the light of day murders her and we're supposed to be so high and mighty that we don't examine his immigration status? he has no right to be in this country. >> that's right. and in this case, ice reportedly asked to be notified if sanchez was released so they could take him back into custody but according to an ice official, san francisco city officials did not do so and as you know, many other cities share this policy. what are your thoughts on sanctuary cityies? >> i was opposed if you may remember art to the arizona law that said we can stop and ask
let's run those questions by susan estridge, professor of law and political science at usc. this story disgusts me, susan. >> you know, art that was exactly my reaction when i read it this morning. i read it and i thought this just can't be. i mean, i know enough instances of domestic abuse in particular where police don't check because of this sanctuary business and women end up getting beaten over and over. but imagine a woman is walking with her dad and the guy who should never be in...
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she went to usc. and she eventually got a specialist degree in merchandising. she also got a certificate which was the equivalent of a masters degree at usc to teach high school. and so she is actually the first first lady to have a graduate degree. she married richard nixon at age 28. like i mentioned, she had a wide friday of jobs. pat nixon would do anything to earn the money to pay her way through college. she was a janitor. she helped the family at farming before her parents died. she was a bookkeeper. she was in a pharmacy manager. and then eventually she was a high school business teacher. and then she continued to work after her marriage. she had two daughters. she was 56 years old when she became first lady, and she was first lady for 5.5 years. she died at age 81, and she is buried at the nixon presidential library in your linda. pat nixon very unappreciated. was the most traveled first lady up until hillary clinton. she visited over 80 countries. and when she went on these trips, she was not content to just go to receptions and -- she would do those
she went to usc. and she eventually got a specialist degree in merchandising. she also got a certificate which was the equivalent of a masters degree at usc to teach high school. and so she is actually the first first lady to have a graduate degree. she married richard nixon at age 28. like i mentioned, she had a wide friday of jobs. pat nixon would do anything to earn the money to pay her way through college. she was a janitor. she helped the family at farming before her parents died. she was...
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. >> my name tiger came from when my dad played basketball at usc. the coach called everybody tiger. i think it was a nickname type thing and it stuck. >> reporter: but perhaps the most accomplished family member is older brother champ who has down syndrome and was a special olympian. >> it was just an awesome experience growing up with him. he shines his light on everybody in the family and brought he is close together. my senior year at university of pacific he was bat boy motivational speaker and traveled on the road with us every day give speeches every day new speeches he would come up with every game telling the guys don't take anything for granted. >> reporter: joc doesn't take his budding stardom for granted either. part of his growth comes from albert park in san rafael. >> we both have seen each other play a ton so it's great to give advice and have that kind of relationship where i can tell him something and he can see something with me and say, hey, you know, i think it would be better if you do things this way. >> reporter: three guys in
. >> my name tiger came from when my dad played basketball at usc. the coach called everybody tiger. i think it was a nickname type thing and it stuck. >> reporter: but perhaps the most accomplished family member is older brother champ who has down syndrome and was a special olympian. >> it was just an awesome experience growing up with him. he shines his light on everybody in the family and brought he is close together. my senior year at university of pacific he was bat boy...
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he played football at grant high before going on to usc where he was named a captain and where he happened to be highlighted in a "60 minutes" report about coach pete carroll. >> come on, christian, we don't stuff like that. we don't fight. there's nothing in this game. it's just not okay. come on. >> reporter: he remembers the day well. >> i could have been mad at coach carroll and resented him my whole life but he taught me a lesson that day and that day was i need to control myself and i have power to do that. >> reporter: it's a powerful lesson. watching a man playing out his nfl dream and already striving for a career after football. >> don't settle for less. >> reporter: he is the intern who is also an inspiration. >> good for him. that was steve large reporting there. christian starts training camp with the cleveland browns in a week. it is his fourth nfl team. nice to see, right. >> looked a little too comfortable there. maybe the governor's office someday. >>> time for the forecast. paul deanno is live in lafayette. how are things at the reservoir there, paul? >> looking good. rem
he played football at grant high before going on to usc where he was named a captain and where he happened to be highlighted in a "60 minutes" report about coach pete carroll. >> come on, christian, we don't stuff like that. we don't fight. there's nothing in this game. it's just not okay. come on. >> reporter: he remembers the day well. >> i could have been mad at coach carroll and resented him my whole life but he taught me a lesson that day and that day was i need...
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so, as an african-american woman, this flag -- i go to usc. and every time i have to walk past this flag, it hurts. it's not -- it doesn't make me feel good about being a south carolinian. i've never been proud to be a south carolinian until this past week, because i see how great people are in charleston. they're really trying to fight for love. and i just want -- i don't want my children to have to grow up in south carolina and see that flag that represents so much turmoil for african americans. and i understand people want to say it's not a race thing, but to me it is. >> flag for the americans who died! flag for the americans who died! >> my name is monifa lemons. what that flag means to me is -- we're standing on a street right now that if you cross over that bridge, right? you know not to be there at night. if i cross over that bridge and i drive into a yard with a confederate flag, i know not to ask them for help if i have a flat tire. i just know that. i'm not saying it's true. i'm saying that i know that. all right? i'm saying that i
so, as an african-american woman, this flag -- i go to usc. and every time i have to walk past this flag, it hurts. it's not -- it doesn't make me feel good about being a south carolinian. i've never been proud to be a south carolinian until this past week, because i see how great people are in charleston. they're really trying to fight for love. and i just want -- i don't want my children to have to grow up in south carolina and see that flag that represents so much turmoil for african...
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or the usc. >> it's popular because there's a number of ways to finish a fight. it could be a knock out with hand, an elbow knee, a kick. >> reporter: to get to the ufc you start training at a place like balance studios in center city philadelphia. >> boom, you get caught. >> reporter: your coach phil fifth degree black belt in jew sit sue. >> it's the art of leverage. you're looking for the easiest technique to overcome someone who may be big or stronger or faster meaner. it allows to you fight both on the feet and on the ground. >> reporter: peter is learning how to defend himself. >> easy. >> i'm really interested interested in deep technical stuff being a computer scientist there's lots of beautiful sort of systems. there's really interesting parallels like there's a system it to it's not just random. like if you understand the technical details you get a lot out of it. >> reporter: as you move up the ranks in jew sit sue you get the spar trying to get your partner to submit. ufc is the olympics of mixed marshall arts. no matter who the person is and other or
or the usc. >> it's popular because there's a number of ways to finish a fight. it could be a knock out with hand, an elbow knee, a kick. >> reporter: to get to the ufc you start training at a place like balance studios in center city philadelphia. >> boom, you get caught. >> reporter: your coach phil fifth degree black belt in jew sit sue. >> it's the art of leverage. you're looking for the easiest technique to overcome someone who may be big or stronger or faster...