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they 53 and university of virginia and virginia tech have more than vanderbilt. so those positions some of those were positions pay almost a half of $1,000,000. so yeah, almost a half a million dollars a year. that's how and costly those programs and so i mean i'm going to keep hidden this half they violate the equal protection clause of the 14th amendment they also violate the first amendment if they force people to participate in activities that they don't want participate in, if they force certain speech, if they force certain behavior, if they force people to wear a certain kind of ribbon or to participate in something they don't want to participate in, it can violate the first amendment and pitfalls it creates often conflict and disunity. it encourages viewpoint discrimination. and the studies show that it does not create greater student satisfaction. so instead of dei. why not practice nondiscrimination, civil discourse like having here, there's no one booing me. there are no signs this is a place. i'm getting some civil discourse and. i thank you. viewpoin
they 53 and university of virginia and virginia tech have more than vanderbilt. so those positions some of those were positions pay almost a half of $1,000,000. so yeah, almost a half a million dollars a year. that's how and costly those programs and so i mean i'm going to keep hidden this half they violate the equal protection clause of the 14th amendment they also violate the first amendment if they force people to participate in activities that they don't want participate in, if they force...
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i had a vanderbilt student contact me because she didn't want to be involved in politics in and take awas told that they knee. she actualt ne othe deans and exempted anyone that wanted to be exempt. itt didn't have to turn out that way. she was a brave person but she did that the racism anti-semitism that's taking place college campuses that's ■)because the dei and some grous are able to get away with things that other groups are not able get away with. and so we're getting to the end here. so myred it out, is that be revisited because they and the funds usedt e can be better deployed somewhere. is there to achieve diverse student positio. i think that you can hire the best and brightest a they won'te white. the programs are costly and overstaffed. they resources from academic programs and they can tribute to rising costs. wonder why you'res so high at many places. that's one of the rns and. then i had this chart that you probably can't see very but virginia virginia ranks second university of virginia in the country with 94 deity of michige most has 153 at least at the place. and
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for more i'm joined by rebecca alens worth who teaches antitrust law at vanderbilt law school. it's great to have you with us. set the stage for us. the justice departments under both former president trump and now president biden have been rying to rein in tech monopolies in various cases brought against these powerful companies. but this was the first to go to trial last fall. what was the most compelling testimony you heard on both sides of this? >> i think on the side of the government, they really made a good case by pointing out microsoft's difficulty in entering this market. microsoft wanted to make bing something that was viable but could not get past the de facto, exclusive deals that google had with apple and and droid. i think that's strong. i think the best testimony on google's side is the idea that google is a great product. we all sort of prefer it. if we were given a choice we would probably pick it. so what exactly does the government want here? a choice screen where we're all going to click google anyway? those are the strongest arguments i heard on both sides
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stephanie: rebecca allensworth of vanderbilt law school. thank you. rebecca: thank you. ♪ william: today is world press freedom day. the committee to protect journalists says some two dozen journalists have been killed so far this year, the majority dying in gaza. at least 97 journalists and military workers have been killed in gaza and lebanon since the start of the war, making this by far the deadliest conflict by reporters in recent memory. we wanted to give you a look at the life of our own journalist in gaza, sean's of a. he has been filming in gaza since the october 7 terrorist attacks. here is nick schifrin. nick: gaza today is defined by destruction, death, and displacement. and gaza producer and cameraman shams odeh has documented-and -- documented and experienced all three. >> there is a lot of people killed here in this place in rafah. this is my tent, my bed, and my kitchen. nick: today, this is his canvas home, where the war forced him and his family to flee in december. they live underneath the constant sound of israeli drones, in emir
stephanie: rebecca allensworth of vanderbilt law school. thank you. rebecca: thank you. ♪ william: today is world press freedom day. the committee to protect journalists says some two dozen journalists have been killed so far this year, the majority dying in gaza. at least 97 journalists and military workers have been killed in gaza and lebanon since the start of the war, making this by far the deadliest conflict by reporters in recent memory. we wanted to give you a look at the life of our...
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levi went to tennessee state vanderbilt, then johns hopkins. stayed on faculty. but challenged johns hopkins that it clearly needed to be more diverse. he wrote all of the african-american medical applicants in the country and encouraged them to apply to johns hopkins. and he provided a platform for people like me to have a interest in going. david: after graduation, what did you do? dr. vickers: i made the transition and realized i wanted to be a surgeon, looked around the country and decided to stay in baltimore because i thought , because i thought johns hopkins had the best surgical training of that time. david: ultimately went back to alabama. dr. vickers: that was a hard decision. i had an offer to stay on faculty at hopkins, i had been in baltimore for 16 years and briefly accepted a job to stay, but then changed my mind to go to alabama, in part because i felt i wanted to go back home to a new environment. david: as a great surgeon, sometimes you might say i don't need to go into administrative parts of hospitals, i just want to be a doctor and just do su
levi went to tennessee state vanderbilt, then johns hopkins. stayed on faculty. but challenged johns hopkins that it clearly needed to be more diverse. he wrote all of the african-american medical applicants in the country and encouraged them to apply to johns hopkins. and he provided a platform for people like me to have a interest in going. david: after graduation, what did you do? dr. vickers: i made the transition and realized i wanted to be a surgeon, looked around the country and decided...
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host: joining us this morning from nashville is michael newton at vanderbilt university, the director of international legal studies program there is also a former senior advisor to the investor at large for war crimes issued in the state department from 1999-2002. you been an expert witness what is the icc? kiss the international criminal court in the hague. it's a permanent court with permanent prosecutors and registry and defense counsel with broad jurisdiction with war crimes against humanity. the key thing for viewers to know is it's a treaty based courts on the -- it's a very complicated interconnected treaty that is reviewed periodically. that's the notion in the hague. when people say the world court, they typically talk about the international court of justice which is between states on the civil side but this is the criminal court. host: why does it matter by treaty? guest: it matters a lot because there is certain ascribed jurisdictions. the ideas when i join the treaty, i'm giving out pieces of my some -- some giving appeases my sovereignty. when people ratify their own st
host: joining us this morning from nashville is michael newton at vanderbilt university, the director of international legal studies program there is also a former senior advisor to the investor at large for war crimes issued in the state department from 1999-2002. you been an expert witness what is the icc? kiss the international criminal court in the hague. it's a permanent court with permanent prosecutors and registry and defense counsel with broad jurisdiction with war crimes against...
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oh well john was busy chastising acks for a little too lazy if you're a vanderbilt. frankie newtonasn't wasn't a vanderbilt it s yeah but but frankie newton, whom he said was prissy, a leftist as well. so know. and frankie newton was on that record. yes, he was. yeah. yes, sir. i'm here here. 'm michael meyers in new york, civil rights coalition. my question is to the first part of the discussion in roosevelt we're in the roosevelt house. i really want to know, was billie holiday ever invited to the white house? yeah, she was. and what were the circumstances and why didn't you not? why did strange fruit and the and the and and the movement of blacks for equality affect. franklin roosevelt, as it affected eleanor roosevelt. yes. she did attend the wte house when roosevelt was in the white house. she attended hazel scott, the famous pianist and probably her best friend or one of her best friends. it was it was no, it was a fundraiser for the infantile paralysis. but she had yearly and they and she actually ran into him in the basement when was in his wheelchair. and th
oh well john was busy chastising acks for a little too lazy if you're a vanderbilt. frankie newtonasn't wasn't a vanderbilt it s yeah but but frankie newton, whom he said was prissy, a leftist as well. so know. and frankie newton was on that record. yes, he was. yeah. yes, sir. i'm here here. 'm michael meyers in new york, civil rights coalition. my question is to the first part of the discussion in roosevelt we're in the roosevelt house. i really want to know, was billie holiday ever invited...
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vanderbilt university law professor and war crimes officer walter newton talks about the prosecuting of war crimes in the international court. israel hamas war and russia's invasion of ukraine. c-span's "washington journal" joined in the conversation live at seven eastern friday morning on c-span, c-span now or online at c-span.org. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. funded by these television companies and more including charter communications. >> proud to be recognized as one of the best internet providers. building 100,000 miles of new infrastructure to reach those that need it most. charter communications supports c-span as a public service along with these other television providers. giving you a front row seat to democracy. a look at future progressive political candidates seeking to improve their electability. participants learn about the importance of running for office at the state and local levels. a core message for their campaigns and how to campaign on digital platforms. [applause] our c3 national organization. vote run is our c4. this is just an image of o
vanderbilt university law professor and war crimes officer walter newton talks about the prosecuting of war crimes in the international court. israel hamas war and russia's invasion of ukraine. c-span's "washington journal" joined in the conversation live at seven eastern friday morning on c-span, c-span now or online at c-span.org. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. funded by these television companies and more including charter communications. >> proud to...
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they are closer to the vanderbilt than anyone in middle-class america. how many people middle-class america can afford to purchase 10000 square-foot home with a ballroom? narrative they want but it's not true. they have family history, as you mentioned, his father and great uncle devise a scheme to raise money and the o'clock the federal government and the federal government took him to. reporter: >> they did a probe government review boards so we appreciate you so much. we will stay on the stories and we hope you come back on again soon. still ahead, fox news contributor liz peek and ceo nancy tengler, they are fired up and ready to go. the white house is claiming republicans wanting to extend the trump era tax cuts somehow will ignite a quote inflation. really? young voters under the age of 30 are hammering biden on the economy. border collapse, overseas war and a new pool from meredith college. want to check in with dagen and sean. what's coming up on your great show? >> we kristi noem, she is going to join us. a wrongful conviction and we are going t
they are closer to the vanderbilt than anyone in middle-class america. how many people middle-class america can afford to purchase 10000 square-foot home with a ballroom? narrative they want but it's not true. they have family history, as you mentioned, his father and great uncle devise a scheme to raise money and the o'clock the federal government and the federal government took him to. reporter: >> they did a probe government review boards so we appreciate you so much. we will stay on...
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>> he has incoming daughter that's a freshman at vanderbilt and knew it was a very relevant thing for him as a parent and customer and huge advocate for student debt. it was kind of the reason why this business was started by matt and i because we figured he'd be the most equip to be on the same page running in with us and for the years to come. ashley: sam, on more than 150 campuses now, which ask remarkable. what are your plans for expansion and growth in the next five to ten year s? where do you go from here? >> yeah, we've been very core product focused with the summer storage offering and launching in the ship to school and targeting income freshman and ship us packages over the summer and store them and have them ready and waiting for freshman dorm room bed on campus for the first time and making incredible first impression when they come to campus. we'll continue the summer storage and add on ship to school and other offerings to different colleges in the maybe beyond. ashley: matt, what advice would you give to other budding entrepreneurs in college and what have you learned a
>> he has incoming daughter that's a freshman at vanderbilt and knew it was a very relevant thing for him as a parent and customer and huge advocate for student debt. it was kind of the reason why this business was started by matt and i because we figured he'd be the most equip to be on the same page running in with us and for the years to come. ashley: sam, on more than 150 campuses now, which ask remarkable. what are your plans for expansion and growth in the next five to ten year s?...
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and vanderbilt -- vanderbilt university lofts or talks about prosecuting war crimes in the context of the israel hamas war and russia's invasion of ukraine. she spends washington journal, join the conversation live at 7:00 eastern friday morning on c-span, c-span now, or online at c-span.org. >> friday on cpan, the washington post hosts a conversation witjournalists and advocates to discuss freedom of the press and the security of journalists covering conflicts abroad. that's live at 10:00 eastern. at 12:30 p.m. eastern, nasa holda prelaunch news conference with the administrator should lk about working with boeing on a public-private mission to rry nasa astronauts to and from the internatnal space station. later at 2:00 p.m., assistant secretary of state for arms control talks about russia's work on a satellite that can carry a nucleaspace weapon. also at 9:00 eastern on c-spa an update on the status of two u.s. journals whoere detained overse while reporting on syria and russia. you can also watch on her c-span video app or online at c-span.org. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of
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eventually, i went to graduate at vanderbilt divinity school, became a religious historian, and i thought that my short, youthful stint in ccm was over. as i studied american religion, however, my perspective on ccm began to change. i began to regardontemporary christian music performances as more than just quirky evangelical entertainment. instead, i to see them concerts as sites where power is created and negotiated at ccma performances exerted influence over attendees by soliciting public conversions, stoking political action, and seeking for social causes. in these performances, best selling ccm artists and audiences also performed and enforced strict■ evangelical ideals about gender sexual race, ethnicity and class. women who could and would be womanly to straight, middle class, white ideals were adored. men who could and would be manly, according to straight, white, middle class evangelical norms admired. those who could not or would not adhere such standards were often for many participants and observers. thecal pop stars, interpretive dancers and puppeteers and mimes and bodybui
eventually, i went to graduate at vanderbilt divinity school, became a religious historian, and i thought that my short, youthful stint in ccm was over. as i studied american religion, however, my perspective on ccm began to change. i began to regardontemporary christian music performances as more than just quirky evangelical entertainment. instead, i to see them concerts as sites where power is created and negotiated at ccma performances exerted influence over attendees by soliciting public...
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you have can see that mounting pressure is taking place in vanderbilt. and, two, make sure he cleans up the rest much hamas in wrath fall. those are his two pressure points that he is actually dealing with here. and, i don't know what happens going to happen here because sinwar has resisted all of these proposals, you know, since november of last year. and we'll see what comes of it. hopefully there is some kind of temporary cease-fire, brian. to get as many of these hostages out, now max of 33. more than 33. they could be lying obviously about all of that they took the hostages right from the beginning for two reasons one leaders and two use them as leverage to end the war. and i don't think any of that has changed. >> if you leave sinwar in power and leave the higher ups in hamas in power. we will be back here in 18 months. they will pull off another attack. i would hope at some level the administration understands it's in the world's best interest for them begin issue in the job even if there is pause. it seems to be obvious. i think people are too fo
you have can see that mounting pressure is taking place in vanderbilt. and, two, make sure he cleans up the rest much hamas in wrath fall. those are his two pressure points that he is actually dealing with here. and, i don't know what happens going to happen here because sinwar has resisted all of these proposals, you know, since november of last year. and we'll see what comes of it. hopefully there is some kind of temporary cease-fire, brian. to get as many of these hostages out, now max of...
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places like vanderbilt. places like university of south carolina and clemson and all these other schools. i don't blame them. smart move. they wouldn't let me in any school really. governor ron desantis, free state of florida. he will weigh in on anti- israel protests raising -- raging across the country as we continue. there are many ways to do things. at old dominion freight line, we do them this way. this way has people who start early. people who care and inspire each other to do things the way they should be done. this way uses technology (♪) and goes the extra mile (♪) to deliver your promises on-time, every time. this way is why we're the number one national ltl carrier for quality. for us, this way is the right way which is why it's the only way we go. ( ♪ ) my back got injured very bad. i was off work for about a year. i heard about relief factor from my wife. i took it every day, three times a day, for three weeks. look at her and i said, "the pain is gone." and she said, i'm glad it helped.
places like vanderbilt. places like university of south carolina and clemson and all these other schools. i don't blame them. smart move. they wouldn't let me in any school really. governor ron desantis, free state of florida. he will weigh in on anti- israel protests raising -- raging across the country as we continue. there are many ways to do things. at old dominion freight line, we do them this way. this way has people who start early. people who care and inspire each other to do things the...
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my wife has a law degree from vanderbilt and so do i. i'm way more impressed by my three kids and the work we've done with them than anything we've achieved in the academic field or life career because i think it is the most important thing that anybody can do a raise kids. harris, this comes on the heels of what we're seeing in the united states is a collapse in the number of babies that are being born. this is happening all over the world. the population may have already peaked. everybody wants to talk about global warning. humanity is in danger here. kwell is that happening? people aren't optimistic about the future because if you are bringing new life into this world, it is a vote in the future and you care desperately about how those kids will do and what the future will be like for them. so for harrison butker he is speaking truth. a lot of mean failing and a lot of women failing and not coming together and having as many kids as we have in the past. as a parent that's the way i took his speech. it's a commencement address. it's ab
my wife has a law degree from vanderbilt and so do i. i'm way more impressed by my three kids and the work we've done with them than anything we've achieved in the academic field or life career because i think it is the most important thing that anybody can do a raise kids. harris, this comes on the heels of what we're seeing in the united states is a collapse in the number of babies that are being born. this is happening all over the world. the population may have already peaked. everybody...
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vanderbilt, tulane, and the university of florida. they have done a good job in dealing with this rule by the mob because of their leadership. the presidents of those three universities are passionate advocates of free speech. they understand that the constitution protects free speech against government. but it does not protect disruptive behavior and they understand the first amendment to the constitution makes a distinction between speech and behavior. and it is not complicated. you don't have to be scalia to figure that out. all you have to do is read the document. so i want to thank them. i think the president of columbia could learn a lot from them, an awful lot. point three, i think much of the problem comes from members -- some members, not all, but some members of these universities' faculty. there are members of the faculty at some of these universities who believe in diversity, equity, inclusion, and the right to kill jews. they do. now, this is america. you are entitled to believe what you want. it may be an evil thought bu
vanderbilt, tulane, and the university of florida. they have done a good job in dealing with this rule by the mob because of their leadership. the presidents of those three universities are passionate advocates of free speech. they understand that the constitution protects free speech against government. but it does not protect disruptive behavior and they understand the first amendment to the constitution makes a distinction between speech and behavior. and it is not complicated. you don't...
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some universities are handling this well, tulane, vanderbilt. university of florida they have good leadership. i know their presidents. their presidents passionately support free speech, but they know the constitution doesn't protect disruptive behavior. >> steve: well, senator, you know, we haven't heard much from the president regarding this, but do you know what they could do, and you are on the senate judiciary committee. the department of justice should open an investigation into, you know, we have heard that the people who took over the building here in new york sounds like they were for the most part all the leaders were outside agitators. it sounds like there is some sort of a conspiracy. we had a former federal prosecutor on about two hours ago who said they could be charged with conspiracy. they could use ricco stuff. we could figure out who is behind this and who's funding it. >> well, i don't know about the conspiracy part, though i will say we probably need to get some new conspiracy theaters because all the old ones turned out to b
some universities are handling this well, tulane, vanderbilt. university of florida they have good leadership. i know their presidents. their presidents passionately support free speech, but they know the constitution doesn't protect disruptive behavior. >> steve: well, senator, you know, we haven't heard much from the president regarding this, but do you know what they could do, and you are on the senate judiciary committee. the department of justice should open an investigation into,...
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first, he is before coming represents the unfinished tied to the vote, and a distinguished professor at vanderbilt university who has been referred to as the hip hop intellectual are old good friend michael eric dyson well, my brother the g7 lasik surgery hey, guys i didn't have i didn't have a cataract surgery. >> i'm an old man. yeah. no. now, look more handsome. >> thank you ready to start the interview? i okay. so you know why i want you read your books on rapids. amazing. i think good, five or six books i mean, the tupac you'd jay-z right so all i've been hearing the last few weeks about just kendrick lamar, drake feud, right. so who better to answer my questions about it because look, honestly, when i want to understand ramp, i have to ask somebody i asked my friend's kid and killer mike, right? it's like translate exactly there's a lot where we are different, okay. so i want to ask you, first of all, why are they feuding why is this necessary? >> well, it began more recently with a song that drake did with j cole another phenomenal rapper. and first-person shooter, where j. cole says it's t
first, he is before coming represents the unfinished tied to the vote, and a distinguished professor at vanderbilt university who has been referred to as the hip hop intellectual are old good friend michael eric dyson well, my brother the g7 lasik surgery hey, guys i didn't have i didn't have a cataract surgery. >> i'm an old man. yeah. no. now, look more handsome. >> thank you ready to start the interview? i okay. so you know why i want you read your books on rapids. amazing. i...
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joining me now, john meacham, the rogers chair in the american presidency at vanderbilt. he occasionally advises president biden on historical matters and major speeches. he is the author of the call to serve, a visual biography of george hw bush, which comes out this tuesday. john, thank you very much for coming back to the sunday show. talk about why it is an affront to the fallen that a former president and potential future president is praising authoritarians and parenting nazi slogans as part of his campaign >> well, you know, there's a difference between patriotism and nationalism. and that may sound overly dorky but it is incredibly revel relevant to where we are now, as you have just laid out. patriotism is allegiance to an idea, out of principles, and the united states, are best patriotic stakes finds its expression in allegiance to the declaration of independence, as our mission statement, the constitution, as it has been said, is our users guide. nationalism, however, is about allegiance and protection and privileging of your own kind, people who look like you,
joining me now, john meacham, the rogers chair in the american presidency at vanderbilt. he occasionally advises president biden on historical matters and major speeches. he is the author of the call to serve, a visual biography of george hw bush, which comes out this tuesday. john, thank you very much for coming back to the sunday show. talk about why it is an affront to the fallen that a former president and potential future president is praising authoritarians and parenting nazi slogans as...
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vanderbilt and nashville, there are so many opportunities. i'm excited to take advantage of everything. in the future i plan on going to medical school. >> robin: i know you both have an interest when it comes to medicine. part of that is because you're big fans of grey's anatomy. like a lot of us are. this is one of the first surprises that we have for you. take a look. >> hi, audrey and gracie. congratulations on graduating and being valedictorians and just for being fans of the...
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host: joining us this morning from nashville is michael newton at vanderbilt university, the director of international legal studies program there is also a former senior advisor to the investor at large for war crimes issued in the state department from 1999-2002. you been an expert witness kiss the international criminal court in the hague. it's a permanent court wit prosd registry and defense counsel with broad jurisdiction with war crimes against humanity. the key thing for viewers to know is it's a treaty based courts on the -- it's a very complicated interconnected treaty that is reviewed periodically. that's the notion in the hague. when people say the world court, they typically talk about the international court of justice which is between states on the civil side but this is the criminal court. is in the elements of crime we negotiated has to be manifest pattern of genocide. big idea of it is a company entry part of the international system. it is designed to be the pinnacle. it is designed to work in cooperation with all the other courts of the world. the idea in genocide l
host: joining us this morning from nashville is michael newton at vanderbilt university, the director of international legal studies program there is also a former senior advisor to the investor at large for war crimes issued in the state department from 1999-2002. you been an expert witness kiss the international criminal court in the hague. it's a permanent court wit prosd registry and defense counsel with broad jurisdiction with war crimes against humanity. the key thing for viewers to know...
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sandy gloria vanderbilt i mean now they're dropping like $300, like it's nothing. yeah, i don't get it, sandy. >> you know what? i have a teenage son, and i will tell you that he is big on cologne right now. and his friends are as well, which, is really kind of crazy. i mean, he's like, oh, no, no, we have to smell good. and i'm like, but where are they even getting the money? that's the other problem. a lot of kids aren't even working. they're just getting money from their parents. there's a sense of entitlement that i just. there's this whole. yeah, it makes me. >> or they have jobs, right? but instead of, like, saving it and investing it or putting it towards their tuition, they're just blowing it on expensive clothes. they don't see it as blowing, though. >> they think it's perfectly fine. well, then they need some lessons on finance. well, you know literacy. >> talk to your son, sandhya. >> you know what? he's not going for $400 colognes, though. i mean, that's just it. he just. he wants to smell good. >> he smells like $200 to me. yeah, okay. >> i don't even
sandy gloria vanderbilt i mean now they're dropping like $300, like it's nothing. yeah, i don't get it, sandy. >> you know what? i have a teenage son, and i will tell you that he is big on cologne right now. and his friends are as well, which, is really kind of crazy. i mean, he's like, oh, no, no, we have to smell good. and i'm like, but where are they even getting the money? that's the other problem. a lot of kids aren't even working. they're just getting money from their parents....
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about the trump campaigns process for vetting and selecting a running mate for the former president and vanderbilt university law professor and war crimes expert michael newton talks about the process of prosecuting war crimes in the international criminal court in the context of the israel-hamas war and russia's invasion of ukraine. c-span's washington journal, join in the conversation at 7:00 eastern friday morning on c-span, c-span now, or online at c-span.org. >> sunday on q&a, former rhode island democratic congressman patrick kennedy talks about americans who struggle with mental illness and the role family members play in their care. >> in my own case with met my father, obviously, who died before they were born, but they got to meet my mom and they got to meet my mom because my brother and sister and i went to court to get guardianship over my mother to keep her from killing herself. she was so happy. at the time, she wasn't happy, but she ended up being so grateful that she was able to make it to the other side because we intervened. >> patrick kennedy with his book, profiles in mental he
about the trump campaigns process for vetting and selecting a running mate for the former president and vanderbilt university law professor and war crimes expert michael newton talks about the process of prosecuting war crimes in the international criminal court in the context of the israel-hamas war and russia's invasion of ukraine. c-span's washington journal, join in the conversation at 7:00 eastern friday morning on c-span, c-span now, or online at c-span.org. >> sunday on q&a,...
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and vanderbilt professor michael newton talks about the process of prosecuting war crimes in the international criminal court in the context of the israel-hamas war and russia's invasion of ukraine. c-span's "washington journal." join in the conversation live at 7:00 eastern friday morning on c-span, c-span now or online at c-span.org. >> c-span has been delivering unfiltered congressional coverage for 45 years. here a light from a key moment. >> i stand here with my colleagues from the arizona delegation both senate and house. and with very close friends of congresswoman gabrielle gifford to remember a tragic event that took place three years ago today. on january 8, 2011, at 10:10 a.m. in just 19.6 seconds, 19 people including congresswoman gifford and i were shot on a corner in tucson, arizona. this event was democracy in action. a member of this body, the people's house was meeting one-on-one with our -- constituents. six wonderful people died that day including my friend gabe zimmerman, my go-to guy on the congresswoman's staff. >> c-span powered by cable. as campus unrest continues over
and vanderbilt professor michael newton talks about the process of prosecuting war crimes in the international criminal court in the context of the israel-hamas war and russia's invasion of ukraine. c-span's "washington journal." join in the conversation live at 7:00 eastern friday morning on c-span, c-span now or online at c-span.org. >> c-span has been delivering unfiltered congressional coverage for 45 years. here a light from a key moment. >> i stand here with my...
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g us this morning from nashville is michael newton at vanderbilt university, the director of international legal studies program there is also a former senior advisor to the investor at large for war crimes issued in the state department from 1999-2002. you been an expert witness what is the icc? kiss the international criminal court in the hague. it's a permanent court with permanent prosecutors and registry and defense counsel with broad jurisdiction with war crimes against humanity. the key thing for viewers to know is it's a treaty based courts on the -- it's a very complicated interconnected treaty that is reviewed periodically. that's the notion in the hague. when people say the world court, they typically talk about the international court of justice which is between states on the civil side but this is the criminal court. host: why does it matter by treaty? guest: it matters a lot because there is certain ascribed jurisdictions. the ideas when i join the treaty, i'm giving out pieces of my some -- some giving appeases my sovereignty. when people ratify their own statute, it's calle
g us this morning from nashville is michael newton at vanderbilt university, the director of international legal studies program there is also a former senior advisor to the investor at large for war crimes issued in the state department from 1999-2002. you been an expert witness what is the icc? kiss the international criminal court in the hague. it's a permanent court with permanent prosecutors and registry and defense counsel with broad jurisdiction with war crimes against humanity. the key...
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it was at vanderbilt where, although we have nashville, the surrounding area had very similar issues. i will tell you a couple of things we are doing to try to take that on. cer centers, we have 2200 sites that do clinical trials around the nation. the world in terms of a broadn network for clinical research. i think we have over 100 clinical trials in west virginia. and we also have the national community oncology researchq>: program which is another way of engaging community oncologists, because that is really ware. but we know that is not enough. so we have engaged a group to work across agencies and with community centers to look at our capacity building opportunities. absolutely, it is a huge priority for us. sen. durbin: thank you and welcome to the nih team.■p it was about 10 years ago when i met with francis collins at nih went tough one of the mmend to my colleagues. i can remember as a member of the houswh congressman john porter, decided to double the budget of niit sen that agency. still we feel the benefits today. i ask dr. collins, what is itan? doubling it is not real
it was at vanderbilt where, although we have nashville, the surrounding area had very similar issues. i will tell you a couple of things we are doing to try to take that on. cer centers, we have 2200 sites that do clinical trials around the nation. the world in terms of a broadn network for clinical research. i think we have over 100 clinical trials in west virginia. and we also have the national community oncology researchq>: program which is another way of engaging community oncologists,...
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they once they're looking at southern schools, they're looking at uvta they're looking at places like vanderbilt. they're looking at placees likee wake forest and university of southern sout h carolina clems and clemson and all these other schools. they look at. and all of them. i don't blame them. smart move. thank you. you go to the ivy league. they wouldn't let me in any school, really. thank you both. when we come back, governor ron, desantis, free state of florida. he'll weigh in o fren. n an anti-israel protests raging across the country as we continue. this program has been brought to you by the south dakota governor's office. >> economic development. south dakota has the blueprint for success. recently, we led the nation in new home building. but we're still growing so fast we need to hire more builders to keep up. so i am pitching in. south dakota is the freest state in the nation. we have no state income tax and we offer apprenticeship training so you can get right to work. south dakota freedom works here. i'm not going to call that a skylight. >> we all salute the brave men and women
they once they're looking at southern schools, they're looking at uvta they're looking at places like vanderbilt. they're looking at placees likee wake forest and university of southern sout h carolina clems and clemson and all these other schools. they look at. and all of them. i don't blame them. smart move. thank you. you go to the ivy league. they wouldn't let me in any school, really. thank you both. when we come back, governor ron, desantis, free state of florida. he'll weigh in o fren. n...
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from vanderbilt in psychology and french. previously, serena served as a manager of special projects in the department of innovation andecomic opportunity, the city of birmingham, alabama, a team laser focused on facilitating an inclusive economy in one of america's foremost post-industrial cities. a great, great city. it is caleb smit candidate in the department of history at brandeis university. he studies 20th century u.s. political history. his work concentrates on how black in the northern u.s. conceptual ized, practiced and expanded multiracial democracy from the post-new -- rough the civil rights movement to the aftermath of the black movement in the 1980s. his research focuses on chicago black politics and neo liberalism. froms. elizabeth vreeland is an associate professor history at the university of illinois chicago. her research and teaching focus on century u.s., urban and social history, african-american history and the history of education. her political education. black politics. education reform in chicago sin
from vanderbilt in psychology and french. previously, serena served as a manager of special projects in the department of innovation andecomic opportunity, the city of birmingham, alabama, a team laser focused on facilitating an inclusive economy in one of america's foremost post-industrial cities. a great, great city. it is caleb smit candidate in the department of history at brandeis university. he studies 20th century u.s. political history. his work concentrates on how black in the northern...
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roger chair of the presidency at vanderbilt university, john meesh m. >> meacham. >> we learned meacham was a difficult student. >> we learned it by someone who taught him shakespeare. >> difficult, huh? >> well, i think she may have just been saying -- >> difficult. >> -- you already knew everything. >> exactly. >> oh, sure. that's probably what it was, yeah. >> or thought you knew everything. >> okay. >> that is definitely true, yup. >> also with us this morning, columnist and associate editor of "the washington post," david ignatius is with us. he is the author of the new thriller, which is out tomorrow. >> oh, my gosh. >> entitled, "phantom orbit." we can't wait to talk about that. >> i'm telling you, these are so exciting, david. the amazing thing about your books is, and the few people who try to do this but can't quite do it as well as you do, is there are often things that you can write in these books that you can't write in nonfiction books. >> right. >> it is an accumulation of a lot of things that you've learned through the years that you just can't write because it's been, y
roger chair of the presidency at vanderbilt university, john meesh m. >> meacham. >> we learned meacham was a difficult student. >> we learned it by someone who taught him shakespeare. >> difficult, huh? >> well, i think she may have just been saying -- >> difficult. >> -- you already knew everything. >> exactly. >> oh, sure. that's probably what it was, yeah. >> or thought you knew everything. >> okay. >> that is...