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i didn't really have the tools to prepare for, you know to go to yale. you've got to like be driven for that or have contacts or you know, have you ever seen since you may come a professional on your in public forums and all that somebody discriminate against you because of ohio state georgetown versus the ivy leagues i think so on any. oh, yes anytime you do a job at a top market school. they look a little bit down even at georgetown compared to princeton harvard and yale, you know, it's just the way it is. i mean, it's there there is an eliteism you compensate in any way for that. work i outwork people. and i have a work ethic and and by the time i just keep a kind of put my head down and go straight ahead. i've you know, it's in in you compensate for it in just different ways. my first book i wrote on dean acheson and i got published by yo university press so, you know, you're like now connected because you did a book with that particular press but i first came to dc it startled me that the encounter elitism writ large not at georgetown, but just in t
i didn't really have the tools to prepare for, you know to go to yale. you've got to like be driven for that or have contacts or you know, have you ever seen since you may come a professional on your in public forums and all that somebody discriminate against you because of ohio state georgetown versus the ivy leagues i think so on any. oh, yes anytime you do a job at a top market school. they look a little bit down even at georgetown compared to princeton harvard and yale, you know, it's just...
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you're going back to school, you're going back to yale? sure. still more thought that i had to put into that, but right now definitely enjoy the olympics and enjoy the rest of the experience the rest of this month. and head back to yale in august, so then i have two more years before i graduate. from there decide what i want to do. still -- >> do you know what you're going to major in? >> i'm majoring in statistics and data science. a lot of math, a lot of psats to come. >> you probably carried a lot of weight on your shoulders the last four years. is that weight finally gone? >> i would say yes to an extent. 2018 was not my best skate. i learned so much from that skate. it gave me so much experience and pushed me forward in a very drastic way. and without having had that experience, i don't think i would be able to make it to where i am now. of course, that ties in my coaches and my training team and just my whole team around me. and they were so supportive in that time, supported me all the way till now. without that it would have been c
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apply to their university students that they're never intending to take so heard in princeton and yale love it when students that are probably not going to get into harvard princeton and yale apply because that adds another rejection and that makes them more exclusive to me. this is an extremely unethical act because it's basically wasting people's time wasting their money leading them on to something that they're not really going to be offered by that university and it's all to increase the prestige of the university to game these ranking systems. what was your college experience? and would you do it differently today? so i went through a small liberal arts college for undergraduate and then great did graduate school of phd at a large public university. i've taught at both types of institutions, and you know, i see some similarities some differences between them. i think if i had done college, i'd offer the same advice that i do to high school students when i talked to them today is to think about it strategically pick a major early on and pick a major based on what you think is going
apply to their university students that they're never intending to take so heard in princeton and yale love it when students that are probably not going to get into harvard princeton and yale apply because that adds another rejection and that makes them more exclusive to me. this is an extremely unethical act because it's basically wasting people's time wasting their money leading them on to something that they're not really going to be offered by that university and it's all to increase the...
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the firstrs sitting justice to attend law school other than harvard or yale.his to the current justices largely hail from coastal metropolitan areas and one third of sitting justices previously served on the dc circuit court of appeals.lu i agree that diversity in the highest court in the land is a valuable asset and encourage the president to those that can bring unique experiences and viewpoints and education to the supreme court. whoever the president chooses will be evaluated based on the qualifications and experience and ability to separate for the rule of law. that is the job of the senate judiciaryny of which i am proud to serve. we would tree any nominee regardless of ethnicity and race or gender exactly the same as a respectful and dignified process. no nominee would get points to their p confirmation vote because of a certain race or ethnicity or gender. and to be thoroughly vetted and questioned that unlike the mudslinging that we saw during the confirmation with justice kavanaugh i expect the process to be fair and dignified. we must be careful and
the firstrs sitting justice to attend law school other than harvard or yale.his to the current justices largely hail from coastal metropolitan areas and one third of sitting justices previously served on the dc circuit court of appeals.lu i agree that diversity in the highest court in the land is a valuable asset and encourage the president to those that can bring unique experiences and viewpoints and education to the supreme court. whoever the president chooses will be evaluated based on the...
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the yale swim team, a place of belonging for the college junior.l, isaac, who is assigned female at birth, was struggling. >> it's a constant performance. it's exhausting. >> there were moments where you thought about hurting yourself? >> yeah. those were some of my lowest moments. and some of it was the struggles of living a life where all of the decisions you're making feel like they're going against yourself. >> what was it like to come out to your team? >> i was scared. i'm going to be honest. i was nervous. i wasn't sure how they were going to take it. >> reporter: isaac says it was relief to find his teammates more than welcoming. >> isaac's a happy person. always has been. a little smile, a little charm. and i didn't like to see, you know, this dynamic person not happy. >> reporter: eye san beg >> reporter: isaac began socially transitioning, undergoing top surgery. he exceeded to compete for the women's team. >> the big thing i decided not to do is start hormones. i felt attached to the team at yale, and i wanted to complete what i signed u
the yale swim team, a place of belonging for the college junior.l, isaac, who is assigned female at birth, was struggling. >> it's a constant performance. it's exhausting. >> there were moments where you thought about hurting yourself? >> yeah. those were some of my lowest moments. and some of it was the struggles of living a life where all of the decisions you're making feel like they're going against yourself. >> what was it like to come out to your team? >> i...
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couldn't read or write and my son is graduating from yale.he part about me graduating as an actor, we'll sweep that under the rug. >> you made them proud undoubtedly. i'm going to keep eating in you don't mind. >> me, too. it's the best breakfast i've had. >> our thanks for a truly delicious meal. the new season for "the marvelous mrs. maisel" is streaming live and an upcoming fifth and final season was announced this week. don't forget to listen to the interview on apple podcast or wherever you get yours. and a sitdown with now oscar nominee ariana debose n . >>> it is going to be cloudy today, also noticeably cooler across the region with temperatures topping out only in the 60s today. starting out at 47 degrees right now in san francisco. notice in the hour-by-hour outlook we start to climb into the 50s, and then we're going to stay pretty much in those upper 50s, slow 60s through the afternoon. san jose right now 42 degrees, also expect to see cloudy conditions. we've also got some fog out. expect windy gusts into the afternoon. >>> ahead
couldn't read or write and my son is graduating from yale.he part about me graduating as an actor, we'll sweep that under the rug. >> you made them proud undoubtedly. i'm going to keep eating in you don't mind. >> me, too. it's the best breakfast i've had. >> our thanks for a truly delicious meal. the new season for "the marvelous mrs. maisel" is streaming live and an upcoming fifth and final season was announced this week. don't forget to listen to the interview on...
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students they're never intending to take so harvard, princeton, gayle and you harvard, princeton or yale up apply that's one more rejection it makes it more exclusive. it's an extremely unethical act it's wasting people's time, wasting their money, leading them on increase the prestige of the university and the ranking systems. >> what was your college experience would you do it differently today? >> i went to a small liberal arts college for undergraduate. graduate school phd and a large public university taught at both types of institutions. i see some similarities some differences i offer the same advice into the high school students when i talk to them today, think about it strategically. pick a major base out what you think will be suited and trying to discover yourself are trying to find a new path, hobby or consumption in life. in other words, think a way to get to college efficiently. one thing i would have done is continuing in the community college credit not the general education requirements out of the way. what we will find is these are the major contributor to the cost of c
students they're never intending to take so harvard, princeton, gayle and you harvard, princeton or yale up apply that's one more rejection it makes it more exclusive. it's an extremely unethical act it's wasting people's time, wasting their money, leading them on increase the prestige of the university and the ranking systems. >> what was your college experience would you do it differently today? >> i went to a small liberal arts college for undergraduate. graduate school phd and a...
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that led to undergrad at harvard and then yale law school, where she became the first black woman tove as editor in chief of the "yale law journal." >> at the time, i didn't even understand what a trailblazing selection she was. >> reporter: renato mariotti is a former federal prosecutor who went to law school with kruger. >> i cannot imagine herding a more difficult set of cats than herding the editors in the "yale law journal." it really speaks well to her ability to work well with others and build a consensus. >> reporter: even as she was breaking barriers, mariotti says the effects of racism were still very clear. >> there's a cab that passed her up, even though she was in a business suit, hailing a cab right in front of me, and came and stopped by me instead. and i remember i opened the door for her to get in, and get into my cab, that i had hailed, and she gave me this look that, i didn't understand at the time i can imagine that it's just part of what she's had to go through her entire life. >> reporter: kruger's first job at the supreme court was as a clerk for the late john
that led to undergrad at harvard and then yale law school, where she became the first black woman tove as editor in chief of the "yale law journal." >> at the time, i didn't even understand what a trailblazing selection she was. >> reporter: renato mariotti is a former federal prosecutor who went to law school with kruger. >> i cannot imagine herding a more difficult set of cats than herding the editors in the "yale law journal." it really speaks well to...
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i don't write for the yale professor because i couldn't get into yale. i like the campus. i write for us the way i speak is what's in this book. the first thing i did is talk it all through with my editor said we got something here. i hope you feel the same way. so it's only been a few days the first time i feel like i left study hall and now i have to take the oral exam. so i like to take some of your questions now because you do have another speaker coming up shortly. great. thanks, mr. kennedy. absolutely. i'm everybody. we're so thrilled that you're here. obviously, we can't take every question. so what i'm going to do is walk through the center aisle. we'll take about three or four questions and then i'll come back up again and instruct you how to go and talk to mr. kill me a little bit more beyond that. so if anybody has a question right along this i'll way support brandon, i want him to go. let's go brandon. yeah. yeah. okay. hey brian, i want to thank you for that bringing godfill with you. i'm sorry when you say. i'll bring your gutfelt. yeah. yeah, he doesn't tra
i don't write for the yale professor because i couldn't get into yale. i like the campus. i write for us the way i speak is what's in this book. the first thing i did is talk it all through with my editor said we got something here. i hope you feel the same way. so it's only been a few days the first time i feel like i left study hall and now i have to take the oral exam. so i like to take some of your questions now because you do have another speaker coming up shortly. great. thanks, mr....
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was confirmed, she became the first sitting justice to attend the law school other than harvard or yale. it's true that the current justices largely hale from coastal metropolitan areas and one third of the sitting justices previously served on the d.c. circuit court of appeals. so i agree that diversity on the highest court in the land is a valuable asset. and i encourage the president consider nominees that can bring unique experiences, education, viewpoints, for all types to the supreme court-- of all types to the supreme court. whoever the president chooses will be evaluated based on their qualifications, experience and ability to separate politics from the rule of law. that's the job of the senate judiciary committee on which i'm proud to serve. i presume we would treat any nominee regardless of ethnicity, race, or gender, exactly the same in extending to them a respectful and dignified process. certainly no nominee is going to get points, so to speak, toward their confirmation vote because they are of a particular race, ethnicity or gender. each nominee will be thoroughly vetted a
was confirmed, she became the first sitting justice to attend the law school other than harvard or yale. it's true that the current justices largely hale from coastal metropolitan areas and one third of the sitting justices previously served on the d.c. circuit court of appeals. so i agree that diversity on the highest court in the land is a valuable asset. and i encourage the president consider nominees that can bring unique experiences, education, viewpoints, for all types to the supreme...
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. >> reporter: mike runs the veteran services clinic at yale law school. his students filed a lawsuit in 2016 seeking more information about the doctors who review their claims known as subject matter experts, or s.m.e.s. >> not all of them appear to have the qualifications for the job they were doing. >> reporter: according to documents obtained by cbs news, the approval rate dropped from 25 to 5% after they brought in these experts. the v.a. says the average approval rate is now 17%. though their own data shows it went as low as just 1%. >> the saying is deny, deny, deny till they die. >> reporter: they claimed on the basis their subject matter expert was more persuasive. >> they don't want to step up and do the right thing. >> reporter: kotnour is appealing and says it's not about the mochb i. >> my appeal now is 18 months old. i'm hoping to hear before, in my lifetime, but no guarantee. >> reporter: in a statement to cbs news, the v.a. says it is committed to the processing of all claims to ensure priority veterans are served as timely and accurately a
. >> reporter: mike runs the veteran services clinic at yale law school. his students filed a lawsuit in 2016 seeking more information about the doctors who review their claims known as subject matter experts, or s.m.e.s. >> not all of them appear to have the qualifications for the job they were doing. >> reporter: according to documents obtained by cbs news, the approval rate dropped from 25 to 5% after they brought in these experts. the v.a. says the average approval rate is...
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i couldn't get into yale. i didn't like the campus. the way i speak the first thing i did is talk it through with my editor and said we've got something here and i hope you ofeel the same way. so the first time i feel like i left a study hall and now i have to take the exam. obviously we can't take every question so what i'm going to do is walk through the center aisle and take three or four questions and then i will come back up and instruct youou how to go and tak a little bit more beyond that. if anybody has a question right along this aisle way. let's go brandon. [laughter] [applause] i wantlt to thank you. i have 17 grandkids. which of your books would be the best? >> jefferson and washington i would get all of them that. it's got drops and everyday people and shopkeepers and sherman's so in. would go with washington. >> we have another question right here from a young man. >> i'm a freshman at the university of kentucky majoring in political science. there are some classes that have left-wing biases and i was wondering how to nav
i couldn't get into yale. i didn't like the campus. the way i speak the first thing i did is talk it through with my editor and said we've got something here and i hope you ofeel the same way. so the first time i feel like i left a study hall and now i have to take the exam. obviously we can't take every question so what i'm going to do is walk through the center aisle and take three or four questions and then i will come back up and instruct youou how to go and tak a little bit more beyond...
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family advice, shamburger travel to meet her israeli can't apart. yale up heeds and provide assurances that germany's new coalition stands strongly in solidarity with israel. but that doesn't mean the government's c. i to i on oil issues as a way to have businesses. and you said the long discussion, lulu, upon the things we agree on both of these with israel and this is more friends, do their voc said she considers the israeli settlements policy harmful and incompatible with international law. though she added, she was under no illusions there will be a quick solution to the israeli palestinian conflict. the message of this trip israel can depend on germany as both an ally and sometimes a critic in a relationship of mutual respect for the berlin international phone festival. opens this evening despite behind numbers of karone of ours cases here in the gym and capital luster's event was held mostly online. this year, screenings are happening in person seating capacity has been hard parties and perceptions of also been cancelled. the red carpet is ready for the 72nd edition of the berlin
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from yale university, singing the song. it gives me goose bumps. is kind of helping ukraine now and supports us and it is great. >> maybe it is a love song for the country. showing that so many are now taking arms, and we were speaking with one of the members of parliament in ukraine, who was talking about the 130,000 people becoming part of taking up arms and joining these groups. >> absolutely. the interesting coincidence is that they are the one that i brought to parliament. it was me who said that you need to be a member of parliament and then i kind of gave some start out to the career. >> wow. >> the most important thing now is that though people are enthusiastic and they are agreeing to fight, we need your help. i need the help of the civilized world. of western democracies. because what is going on now in ukraine, it is not fight for ukraine. it is fight for the future of mankind. the future of every country in the world. because i think that we are at the edge of something very important. it is a tipping point. if we win, i think democracy
from yale university, singing the song. it gives me goose bumps. is kind of helping ukraine now and supports us and it is great. >> maybe it is a love song for the country. showing that so many are now taking arms, and we were speaking with one of the members of parliament in ukraine, who was talking about the 130,000 people becoming part of taking up arms and joining these groups. >> absolutely. the interesting coincidence is that they are the one that i brought to parliament. it...
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we'll ask yale university historian timothy snyder. plus, the former prime minister of finland, alexander stubbs, joins me to talk about putin's threat to his country, plus, pramila jayapal joins me for a preview of president biden's first ever state of the union speech. >> good evening. i'm mehdi hasan. as the capital city kyiv begins another night of fending off an air assault and the advance of russian troops, ukraine and russia have agreed to hold negotiations on the border of ukraine and belarus. with security guaranteed by belarus's autocratic president, putin ally alexander lukashenko. but tensions continue to escalate. in a first for the post-cold war era, putin has put his nuclear forces on high alert, a move that the u.s. called totally unacceptable. the russian president blamed aggressive statements from the west. but i want to start the show tonight by asking an important question. what is it about vladimir putin that brings out the best and the worst in people? and when i say worst in people, this is what i mean. >> can we
we'll ask yale university historian timothy snyder. plus, the former prime minister of finland, alexander stubbs, joins me to talk about putin's threat to his country, plus, pramila jayapal joins me for a preview of president biden's first ever state of the union speech. >> good evening. i'm mehdi hasan. as the capital city kyiv begins another night of fending off an air assault and the advance of russian troops, ukraine and russia have agreed to hold negotiations on the border of ukraine...
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or harvard yale king's college. which later becomes columbia the college of philadelphia, which later becomes university of pennsylvania william and mary was around then i'm probably missing probably missing one or two here. i can't remember. in your senior year you would take a class with the college president. right, and that usually a minister and the class would be titled moral philosophy. which essentially would be ethics? right moral philosophy and there'd be a unit in that class on the discipline of faculty psychology. faculty psychology and basically in that unit you would study. the human faculties now one of the things you would learn in that class if you were taking it. your senior at a college you're getting educated, right which would be in a very small minority of the population right is you would learn that there are two dominant passion two dominant faculties. anyone know what they are? take a guess from looking at the screen. what are the two dominant faculties that all humans possess according to t
or harvard yale king's college. which later becomes columbia the college of philadelphia, which later becomes university of pennsylvania william and mary was around then i'm probably missing probably missing one or two here. i can't remember. in your senior year you would take a class with the college president. right, and that usually a minister and the class would be titled moral philosophy. which essentially would be ethics? right moral philosophy and there'd be a unit in that class on the...
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be editor-in-chief of the yale journal.a law clerk for john paul stevens, a justice appointed by gerald ford. after two years in a washington d. c. law firm, leondra kruger join the u.s. solicitor general's office where she served until 2013 and was the first black woman to serve as the acting deputy solicitor general. she has argued 12 cases before the u.s. supreme court, more than any other black women in history. that is two more than constance baker motley, who became the first black woman to argue a case before the united states supreme court. she was part of the legal team that thurgood marshall assembled that won the historic case brown versus board of education. in 2019, judge leondra kruger participated in a discussion about supreme court clerkships. here is some of what she had to say. >> part of what's ultimately led me to apply for the clerkship and part of what i think ultimately helped was the set of relationships i had built up after law school, when i started working and had actual day to day working relatio
be editor-in-chief of the yale journal.a law clerk for john paul stevens, a justice appointed by gerald ford. after two years in a washington d. c. law firm, leondra kruger join the u.s. solicitor general's office where she served until 2013 and was the first black woman to serve as the acting deputy solicitor general. she has argued 12 cases before the u.s. supreme court, more than any other black women in history. that is two more than constance baker motley, who became the first black woman...
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nathan chen, mom grew up poor and he's a student at yale and a new olympic champ. >> what is that little't understand the little thing with the leaf. >> reporter: so up here in the mountain regions they're so far away, that is bing dwen dwen that is a stuffed panda. it's given to the snow athletes. >> thank you for resolving that for us. >> mystery solved. >> coy with the answers. >> thank you. >>> let's get a check on cnn business this thursday morning. looking at markets around the world. asian shares closed higher. stocks closed higher. tech leading the rally. a rebound after a brutal january loss. nasdaq up 2.1%. broader s&p 5001.45% and the dow almost back to where it started. in earnings, chipotle shares up 10% on strong sales, even after chipotle raised prices. they raised prices, people still keep buying. lyft rose nearly 7% even though omicron hurt them. disney reported after the bell the streaming service, disney+ added 12 million subscribers last quarter. big inflation news is the big word today. the forecast up 7.3% from last year. that would be the highest level in 39 years.
nathan chen, mom grew up poor and he's a student at yale and a new olympic champ. >> what is that little't understand the little thing with the leaf. >> reporter: so up here in the mountain regions they're so far away, that is bing dwen dwen that is a stuffed panda. it's given to the snow athletes. >> thank you for resolving that for us. >> mystery solved. >> coy with the answers. >> thank you. >>> let's get a check on cnn business this thursday...
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law school where she became the first black woman to serve as editor in chief of the yale law journalstand what a trail blazing selection she was at the time. jeff: a former federal prosecutor attended law school with her. >> i did not imagine hurting a more difficult set of --en the yellow law journal. it speaks to her ability to build consensus. jeff: as she wrote barriers, the effects of racism were still very close -- clear. >> someone pastor up even though she was right in front of me and sat by me instead. i remember i opened the door for her to get into my cap that i had hailed. she gave me this look and i did not understand at the time. i can imagine it is just part of what had -- she has had to go through her entire life. jeff: her first job at the supreme court was as a clerk for john paul stevens, the long serving liberal justice. she later recalled the advice he gave his former clerks on his 99th birthday. >> always work hard and do your best. jeff: years later, she entered the courtroom again, this time as an advocate, representing the u.s. government in the solicitor gen
law school where she became the first black woman to serve as editor in chief of the yale law journalstand what a trail blazing selection she was at the time. jeff: a former federal prosecutor attended law school with her. >> i did not imagine hurting a more difficult set of --en the yellow law journal. it speaks to her ability to build consensus. jeff: as she wrote barriers, the effects of racism were still very close -- clear. >> someone pastor up even though she was right in...
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timothy snyder, sorry, a professor of history at yale university and author of the road to an freedomssia, europe, and america. professor snyder, i want to get your reaction to the situation as it is breaking at the united nations tonight. what we just heard from ukraine's ambassador, coming after this very historic day for this country. >> i will start with what the russian ambassador was saying. i realize you didn't have translation, but what he was claiming was the russian aggression today is a result of the ukrainian provocation, and that is a very important word in the russian military vocabulary. provocation. when they try to do is get the other side in some way to expose itself. if the other side doesn't, as ukraine is not, it says it has done so anyway. it turns that is of course a completely false, and i'm struck in listening to the ukrainian ambassador, how calm he is, which is a contrast, not just with the mendacity of the russian ambassador, but also with the hysteria of president putin's speech earlier. today. he was very wide ranging rhetoric to explain what he was doing
timothy snyder, sorry, a professor of history at yale university and author of the road to an freedomssia, europe, and america. professor snyder, i want to get your reaction to the situation as it is breaking at the united nations tonight. what we just heard from ukraine's ambassador, coming after this very historic day for this country. >> i will start with what the russian ambassador was saying. i realize you didn't have translation, but what he was claiming was the russian aggression...
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we shouldn't just be looking at people who went to harvard or yale. we shouldn't just be looking at men, we shouldn't just be looking at, we should not be excluding women or women of color, but we should be thinking about district court judges. district court judges try cases. they are there with human beings seeing the justice system in action. i can't remember the last time we nominated someone for the court who came from the trial experience as i believe this person you mentioned would. just as i said in "place not grace" -- we need to expand the pipeline and, absolutely, having someone come from a fine public university, they are wonderful -- there are wonderful public institutions out there. there is genius out there everywhere. i applaud that. there will be, inevitably, if this particular person you are talking about -- i'm forgetting her name, but the judge from south carolina who was nominated to the court of appeals but they are thinking about holding it. we will see what happens to her -- i lost my train of thought. host: you had been talkin
we shouldn't just be looking at people who went to harvard or yale. we shouldn't just be looking at men, we shouldn't just be looking at, we should not be excluding women or women of color, but we should be thinking about district court judges. district court judges try cases. they are there with human beings seeing the justice system in action. i can't remember the last time we nominated someone for the court who came from the trial experience as i believe this person you mentioned would. just...
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yale student produced a master class.ed a master class. off the rink, he reads and now he has a decision, stick around on skates or a career in stats. i decision, stick around on skates or a career in stats.— a career in stats. i have no idea riaht a career in stats. i have no idea right now- _ a career in stats. i have no idea right now- as — a career in stats. i have no idea right now. as a _ a career in stats. i have no idea right now. as a thought - a career in stats. i have no idea| right now. as a thought process a career in stats. i have no idea - right now. as a thought process that i have _ right now. as a thought process that i have to _ right now. as a thought process that i have to have soon but i don't think— i have to have soon but i don't think i— i have to have soon but i don't think i need that, i don't think think i need that, idon't think about— think i need that, i don't think about it's _ think i need that, i don't think about it's all come to that when i come _ about it's all come to that when i come
yale student produced a master class.ed a master class. off the rink, he reads and now he has a decision, stick around on skates or a career in stats. i decision, stick around on skates or a career in stats.— a career in stats. i have no idea riaht a career in stats. i have no idea right now- _ a career in stats. i have no idea right now- as — a career in stats. i have no idea right now. as a _ a career in stats. i have no idea right now. as a thought - a career in stats. i have no idea|...
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yale, harvard, yale, kings college, which later becomes columbia, the college of philadelphia, which later becomes the university of pennsylvania, william and mary was around then, and probably missing, probably missing one or two here i, can't remember. in your senior year you would take a class with the college president and usually a minister, and the class would be titled, moral philosophy. which essentially would be. ethics right, moral philosophy. and there would be a unit in that class on the discipline of faculties psychology faculty of psychology and. basically in that unit were you would study the human faculties getting educated, right which one of the things you would learn in that class if you are taking, it if you are senior at a college if you're getting educated. which would be a small minority of the population. is you would learn that there are two dominant faculties. does anyone know what they are? take a guess, from looking at the screen. one of the two dominant faculties that all humans position according to this. and passion. you are born with one of these facul
yale, harvard, yale, kings college, which later becomes columbia, the college of philadelphia, which later becomes the university of pennsylvania, william and mary was around then, and probably missing, probably missing one or two here i, can't remember. in your senior year you would take a class with the college president and usually a minister, and the class would be titled, moral philosophy. which essentially would be. ethics right, moral philosophy. and there would be a unit in that class...
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joining us now is timothy snyder, a professor of history at yale university, he's the best-selling authorf "on tyranny," 20 lessons from the 20th century. good to see you. this is a strange one. i'm not even sure as a canadian that i knew what to make of this or thought it would be much but it is turning into something that's got tentacles and connections around the world with these anti-government protests, and gaining some connective tissue to bigger and sort of more insidious protests that we're seeing. what do you make of this? >> yes, i mean like you, i was a little bit uncertain at first, i have a lot of friends and colleagues in canada who write to me about the work that i do, and usually what they're writing about is their concern about their friends in the south, they're concerned about the united states. these last couple of weeks is the first time i've had a lot of canadians writing to me saying hey, you as an american, need to speak out about what is happening in ottawa. and i think they're right. i think what is concerning about this is, as you've already said, we're talking
joining us now is timothy snyder, a professor of history at yale university, he's the best-selling authorf "on tyranny," 20 lessons from the 20th century. good to see you. this is a strange one. i'm not even sure as a canadian that i knew what to make of this or thought it would be much but it is turning into something that's got tentacles and connections around the world with these anti-government protests, and gaining some connective tissue to bigger and sort of more insidious...
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yales icic a transgender man who has not even yet begun hormone therapy so remains eligible to swim on the women's team set a new pool record in the 50 yard freestyle. so what's wrong here? are we civilization as americans really okay with what we're witnessing? is everyone afraid to speak out? listen tobr the heartbreak in tw words of thomas teammates. one anonymous swimmer back in december described her teammates to out kick as upset and crying, feeling quote so discouraged because no matter how much work they put in , they're going to lose. a month later, another told fox news that the ncaa doesn't actually care about women atwe all. well, i hate to say this , but she's right. last month the ncaa took the coward's route saying it would defer to the rules of its sport and their governing bodyne to determine the eligibility of trans athletes. now when usa swimming released an update to its policy a couple of weeks back requiring these transgender women toomen have hf the previous level of testosterone, thomas was allowed to compete under originally well, the ncaa steppeded in citing p
yales icic a transgender man who has not even yet begun hormone therapy so remains eligible to swim on the women's team set a new pool record in the 50 yard freestyle. so what's wrong here? are we civilization as americans really okay with what we're witnessing? is everyone afraid to speak out? listen tobr the heartbreak in tw words of thomas teammates. one anonymous swimmer back in december described her teammates to out kick as upset and crying, feeling quote so discouraged because no matter...
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you're going back to school, back to yale? >> uh-huh. >> do you know what you're going to study or do after figure skating? >> for sure. still more thought that i have to put into that, but right now definitely enjoying the olympics and the rest of the experience, this month, and then head back to yale in august, so then i have two more years before i graduate. and then from there, i need to decide what i want to do still. >> do you know what you're going to major in? >> i'm majoring in statistics and data science, so a lot of math. >> smart and talented athlete. we have an update on kamila valiyeva. the 15-year-old tested positive for a banned substance, a heart medication that can cresson durns. the test was taken back in december. now, the latest ruling, she can compete. but that ruling is now being appealed by an agency that says she should be suspended. a decision will be made before the latest competition next week. she is the gold medal favorite. she's the only female figure skater that can land a quad in olympic compet
you're going back to school, back to yale? >> uh-huh. >> do you know what you're going to study or do after figure skating? >> for sure. still more thought that i have to put into that, but right now definitely enjoying the olympics and the rest of the experience, this month, and then head back to yale in august, so then i have two more years before i graduate. and then from there, i need to decide what i want to do still. >> do you know what you're going to major in?...
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he is the professor of yale university, he is the author of on tyranny, we appreciate your time thisnator chris murphy joins us live here in the next few minutes, after he had a classified briefing that he says really scared him. stay with us. lly scared him stay with us stay with us magic in all that chaos. ♪ so different and so new ♪ ♪ was like any other... ♪ if you have type 2 diabetes or high ...you're a target for... ...chronic kidney disease. you can already have it and not know it. if you have chronic kidney disease... ...your kidney health... ...could depend on what you do today. ♪far-xi-ga♪ farxiga is a pill that works... ...in the kidneys to help slow the progression of chronic kidney disease. farxiga can cause... ...serious side effects including dehydration,... ...urinary tract or genital yeast infections... ...in women and men,... ...and low blood sugar. ketoacidosis is a serious side effect... ...that may lead to death. a rare, life-threatening bacterial infection... ...in the skin of the perineum could occur. stop taking farxiga and call your doctor right away... ...if
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and around the world, let's bring in the dark director of the yale institute of global health. back. the cdc director says we are not. , but u.s. states are lifting mask mandates anyway. isn't this confusing for americans? >> absolutely. this is adding to the confusion. that on this when i think the cdc is right, there is a happy median between now and never in terms of liing mask mandates and some of the other restrictions. that happy median is following the local rates of deaths and availability of other medication. so at this point i think we are not there yet, but we will be there soon. laura: everybody wants to know when soon is. dr. fauci has said that we could soon reach an equilibrium with the virus. when do you think that could be here in the u.s., then? >> i think it will depend a lot on the local situation. the u.s. is a big country, and there is a lot of heterogeneity in terms of immunization rates, its structure which makes people vulnerable, and all sorts of other inequities. so i think it will be -- it is reasonable to assume that in the next few months, the rate
and around the world, let's bring in the dark director of the yale institute of global health. back. the cdc director says we are not. , but u.s. states are lifting mask mandates anyway. isn't this confusing for americans? >> absolutely. this is adding to the confusion. that on this when i think the cdc is right, there is a happy median between now and never in terms of liing mask mandates and some of the other restrictions. that happy median is following the local rates of deaths and...
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studying statistics and data science full time at yale university and during his down time pursuing his i was and i don't want to look back and hey this was a terrible experience i want to go this is an amazing experienced good or bad. doesn't really matter. and just to be able to look back 20 years from now and think that was a crazy experience is with what my goal is. >> of course on a break from yale after the olympics heading back to finish his degree and then plans to go on to medical school after 2026 he hasn't made any decisions yet. he's focused on the games right now. and not to jinx anything but if he earns a spot on the podium, nathan would be the first american male to win an individual medal since 2010. >> i want a break from yale also >> also play the guitar. >> all right for more on tonight's start on the men's competition. welcome one of our favorites, scott hamilton, 1984 gold medalist you will see him breaking down figure skating on peacock throughout the winter games. just listening to the story of nathan chen that sheinelle brought u what are the odds he's going to g
studying statistics and data science full time at yale university and during his down time pursuing his i was and i don't want to look back and hey this was a terrible experience i want to go this is an amazing experienced good or bad. doesn't really matter. and just to be able to look back 20 years from now and think that was a crazy experience is with what my goal is. >> of course on a break from yale after the olympics heading back to finish his degree and then plans to go on to...
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. >> yale is tallest buildings in san francisco. still have sunlight baking on them.ogist mabrisa rodriguez says are forecast. >> going to stay about 5 to 10 degrees above average. we should be in the low 60's. it is winter after all. but mother nature treating us once again to spring-like forecast downtown san francisco. 65 degrees. a little bit cooler along the beaches with pacifica and half moon bay in the upper 50's there. but seasonal weather nonetheless, as you make your way inland, though, we're tracking widespread mid to upper 60's san jose and fremont trying to flirt with 70's but currently in the upper 60's there, mid 60's for oakland and concord. and we're actually in the low 70's for those of you in santa rosa. 71 degrees. so noticeably warmer there. but calmer winds speeds. fortunately not like those gusty winds we were experiencing last night, especially for highest peaks in the north bay mountains and east bay hills. and i know it's tempting to head out and enjoy the beach, especially along our bay area coastline. but we do have a beach hazard statement
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so i think we should be looking we shouldn't just be looking at people who went to harvard or yale. we shouldn't just be looking at men. we shouldn't just be looking at. you know, we shouldn't be excluding women or women of color, but we also should be thinking about district court judges, right, you know district court judges, they try cases. they're there with human beings seeing the justice system in action, right? we rarely i can't remember the last time we we put nominate somewhat pick someone for the court who came from the trial experience as i believe this this this justice this person you mentioned would so just as i said in place not race, i think we need to expand the pipeline to institutions and absolutely having someone come from a fine public university. they're wonderful public institutions out there. they you know, there's genius everywhere in this country everywhere, right? so i i applied that and yeah, there will be inevitably if this particular person that you're talking about. i'm forgetting her name, but she's the just the judge from south carolina who is nomina
so i think we should be looking we shouldn't just be looking at people who went to harvard or yale. we shouldn't just be looking at men. we shouldn't just be looking at. you know, we shouldn't be excluding women or women of color, but we also should be thinking about district court judges, right, you know district court judges, they try cases. they're there with human beings seeing the justice system in action, right? we rarely i can't remember the last time we we put nominate somewhat pick...
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the navy says 24-year-old kyle mullen of new jersey, a former college football star at yale and monmouth university and a second candidate were transported to a hospital after experiencing symptoms of an unknown illness on friday. the second candidate remains hospitalized in stable condition at navel medical center san diego. day three of winter olympics is in the books and team u.s.a. is off to a slow start especially in the medal county. cbs's jamie yuccas is in bjing th theighs and low america's best. >> lost counterof the number of times i've cried today. >> reporter: figure skater vincent zhou delivered the news of his positive covid test via graham. >> i've done everything to stay free of covid since the pandemic. i've isolated myself so much that the loneliness i felt in the last month or two has been crushing at times. >> reporter: the 21-year-old had just won silver in the team event. schau's withdrawal with # motional competition. mikaela shiffrin lost the giant slalom forfeiting her chance at a gold me cal. 15-year-old kamila valieva dazzled the judges, the first female to lan
the navy says 24-year-old kyle mullen of new jersey, a former college football star at yale and monmouth university and a second candidate were transported to a hospital after experiencing symptoms of an unknown illness on friday. the second candidate remains hospitalized in stable condition at navel medical center san diego. day three of winter olympics is in the books and team u.s.a. is off to a slow start especially in the medal county. cbs's jamie yuccas is in bjing th theighs and low...