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a yale undergraduate, thank you for joining us. other news in egypt, the muslim brotherhood has warned to a return to revolution if the country's former spy chief succeeds in a bid to become president. suleiman was a key leader with mubarak. it was an insult to the egyptian people. the first round of the elections is scheduled for next month. in purru, nine miners have been trapped for five days now inside an illegal copper mine. rescuers are in contact with the workers and the government has appealed to mining companies for experts to help free them. it seems greece has come up with a novel and somewhat controversial way of raising money to battle its massive debts. police officers are available to rent along with patrol cars and police helicopters. in case you were tempted, a police officer can be hired for $40 an hour to be used for security. >> let's just take you to the scene live in tokyo in japan where the british prime minister david cameron is set to arrive. we believe that is the plane he is onboard alongside a number of
a yale undergraduate, thank you for joining us. other news in egypt, the muslim brotherhood has warned to a return to revolution if the country's former spy chief succeeds in a bid to become president. suleiman was a key leader with mubarak. it was an insult to the egyptian people. the first round of the elections is scheduled for next month. in purru, nine miners have been trapped for five days now inside an illegal copper mine. rescuers are in contact with the workers and the government has...
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not yale of course. [laughter] and the more highly refuted the school of course the worse the reading. for instance, when the government set out to offer the country students loans with which they might pay for their higher education, the tuition demanded of them rose to distracting. just ask dave boards of government of -- allow me. i will stop there. just ask them for the number of the dollars now happily at rest in their endowments. and why while you are at it, ask them what percentage of their undergraduate students are actually privileged to sit in a classroom with someone who has the status of professor. asked them what are sundhage of that which is per day to students even in such a condition of special privilege is derived from some, any serious and time time-honored intellectual or literary tradition rather than some currently and fleetingly fashionable transatlantic fad or currently sanctioned political slogan. of course i speak here of general education. if history is any guide, shouldn't a st
not yale of course. [laughter] and the more highly refuted the school of course the worse the reading. for instance, when the government set out to offer the country students loans with which they might pay for their higher education, the tuition demanded of them rose to distracting. just ask dave boards of government of -- allow me. i will stop there. just ask them for the number of the dollars now happily at rest in their endowments. and why while you are at it, ask them what percentage of...
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when the new president of yale, brewster, discovered at the yale library was in disarray he did not know. but kingman had known john earlier at mit. john's specialty as head historian of the 20th century from sources he went to were often private collection as papers, politicians and statesmen, not yet deposited in any archived. so he found what he needed in the yale library and had no previous experience as a librarian. but kingman knew about him that john could size up people and situations objectively. that he would turn a deaf ear to self-serving, spluttering, had a knack for recognizing and motivating capable people. so john became without further ado yale library and. not an inordinate number of men who were unwilling to change their way of doing business had to practice their professions somewhere else. and deserving staff members with long service and inadequate recognition of their work may receive promotions and a free hand with procedures and acquisitions. within a year john had a happy staff and libraries were functioning as never before although he sometimes remarked pointin
when the new president of yale, brewster, discovered at the yale library was in disarray he did not know. but kingman had known john earlier at mit. john's specialty as head historian of the 20th century from sources he went to were often private collection as papers, politicians and statesmen, not yet deposited in any archived. so he found what he needed in the yale library and had no previous experience as a librarian. but kingman knew about him that john could size up people and situations...
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in the thought of god and man at yale. why and to what extent is it relevant to man and yale. trusting god and the author to settle the third matter between themselves now. a peculiarity of the book, as was noted in the first panel, is that bill buckley doesn't describe himself as a conservative in this book. he calls himself a christian individualist. the only thing he repeatedly identifies as conservative is yale or, rather, yale's reputation as, quote, citadel of conservism, up quote. what difference the 60 years has brought no one would be moved to think of yale now as a citadel of cover tim. to discuss their ramifications we have three excellent panelist and my principal duty is to introduce them. midge dexter is neoconservative royalty. the wife and the mother of the editor of commentary magazine. >> a neat trick. [laughing] >> two successive editors of commentator magazine, which i think makes a dynasty. in her own right, of course, she is a distinguished critic of contemporary morals and politics. she was the executive director of the committee for the free world, whic
in the thought of god and man at yale. why and to what extent is it relevant to man and yale. trusting god and the author to settle the third matter between themselves now. a peculiarity of the book, as was noted in the first panel, is that bill buckley doesn't describe himself as a conservative in this book. he calls himself a christian individualist. the only thing he repeatedly identifies as conservative is yale or, rather, yale's reputation as, quote, citadel of conservism, up quote. what...
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my guest-- it's going to be a good one-- my guest, jonathan macey, a professor at yale law school, yale business school, and yale's preschool. very busy. law ( laughter ) first i want to take a moment to talk to you about pandering. i mean, sure, it may look easy, as easy as the giants winning the super bowl this sunday. ( cheers and applause ). pander, and that didn't work. i got booed in my own studio. it can be surprisingly tricky. for instance, right now, newt gingrich in florida is trying to win over hispanic voteres, a task made much more difficult by the fact before he ran for president, newt gingrich said things like this. >> we should replace bilingual education with immersion in english so they learn the language of prosperity, not the language of living in a ghetto. ( booing ) ( laughter ) >> jon: you know, you're not at "who's line is it anyway?" ( laughter ) to be fair, newt gingrich didn't know when he said that, that he was going to need hispanic people to like him. ( laughter ) the problem is that now that gingrich is running for president he has to get helping voters on
my guest-- it's going to be a good one-- my guest, jonathan macey, a professor at yale law school, yale business school, and yale's preschool. very busy. law ( laughter ) first i want to take a moment to talk to you about pandering. i mean, sure, it may look easy, as easy as the giants winning the super bowl this sunday. ( cheers and applause ). pander, and that didn't work. i got booed in my own studio. it can be surprisingly tricky. for instance, right now, newt gingrich in florida is trying...
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why did the yale daily news sit on the story? i'm howard kurtz, and this is "reliable sources." >>> if the final days before the primary, newt gingrich needed another strong debate performance to overtake mitt romney. the presidential debates, after all, have pretty much become the campaign, and after beating up on the likes of chris wallace and maria bartiromo and most notably, john king, there was every reason to expect that the former house speaker would unleash another anti-media tyrade. here's what happened at the cnn debate in jacksonville. >> are you satisfied right now with the level of transparency as far as his personal finances? >> this is a nonsense question. >> you made an issue when you say he lives in a world of swiss bank accounts. >> i didn't say that, you did. >> i am happy to say that on an interview tv show. >> you make a serious accusation against governor romney like that, you need to explain that. >> that moment seemed to crystallize an increasingly rough media environment for gingrich with want just florid
why did the yale daily news sit on the story? i'm howard kurtz, and this is "reliable sources." >>> if the final days before the primary, newt gingrich needed another strong debate performance to overtake mitt romney. the presidential debates, after all, have pretty much become the campaign, and after beating up on the likes of chris wallace and maria bartiromo and most notably, john king, there was every reason to expect that the former house speaker would unleash another...
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it's crazy. >> bill: wow, yale. huh?the guy said the harvard guys they don't do that stuff. >> no. they are a little tightly wound. >> bill: no, no. not at harvard. trinity university we apologize for watters. >> trinity college. >> bill: when we come right back whether the supreme court will allow judges to oppose gay marriage. gay marriage. caught [ rosa ] i'm rosa and i quit smoking with chantix. when the doctor told me that i could smoke for the first wee.. i'm like...yeah, ok... little did i know that one week later i wasn't smoking. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix is proven to help people quit smoking. it reduces the urge to smoke. some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. if you notice any of these stop taking chantix and call your doctor right away. tell your doctor about any history of depression or other mental health problems, which could get worse while taking chantix. don'
it's crazy. >> bill: wow, yale. huh?the guy said the harvard guys they don't do that stuff. >> no. they are a little tightly wound. >> bill: no, no. not at harvard. trinity university we apologize for watters. >> trinity college. >> bill: when we come right back whether the supreme court will allow judges to oppose gay marriage. gay marriage. caught [ rosa ] i'm rosa and i quit smoking with chantix. when the doctor told me that i could smoke for the first wee.. i'm...
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it's crazy. >> bill: wow, yale. huh? harvard guys they don't do that stuff. >> no. they are a little tightly wound. >> bill: no, no. not at harvard. trinity university we apologize for watters. >> trinity college. >> bill: when we come right back whether the supreme court will allow judges to oppose gay marriage. caught in a custody fight. kelly is next. rk of any small business credit card. the spark card earns double miles... so we really had to up our game. with spark, the boss earns double miles on every rchase, every day. that's setting the bar pretty high. owning my own business has never been more rewarding. coming through! [ male announcer ] introducing spark the small business credit cards from capital one. get more by choosing unlimited double miles or 2% cash back on every purchase, every day. what's in your wallet? instead of blaming me, try advil congestion relief. often the real problem is swelling, not mucus. advil congestion relief reduces swelling due to nasal inflammation. so i can breathe. advil conges
it's crazy. >> bill: wow, yale. huh? harvard guys they don't do that stuff. >> no. they are a little tightly wound. >> bill: no, no. not at harvard. trinity university we apologize for watters. >> trinity college. >> bill: when we come right back whether the supreme court will allow judges to oppose gay marriage. caught in a custody fight. kelly is next. rk of any small business credit card. the spark card earns double miles... so we really had to up our game. with...
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and finally john witt from yale law school. john is yale college b.a., yale law school, yale ph.d. in history, but he is actually a philadelphia phillies fan. >> that's true. >> he's the alan duffy class of 1960 professor of law at yale. they say he teaches torts but he is really a constitutional historian and a great one. several books, "patriots and cosmopolitans: hidden histories of american law," another entitled "the accidental republic: crippled working men, destitute widows" and "the remaking of american law," and now forthcoming soon, very soon, "lincoln's code: the laws of war in american history." this is a panel i put together to try to get obviously different perspectives on this huge problem of what is the civil war legacy. so i'm going to ask andy to go first. andy. yeah. two minutes. your favorite civil war legacy. >> okay. thank you very much. delighted to be here. i am going to try to say two things in two minutes. david gave us a little bit of heads up. we got a chance to think about this. what popped into my head was a memory i hadn't thought of in a while. when
and finally john witt from yale law school. john is yale college b.a., yale law school, yale ph.d. in history, but he is actually a philadelphia phillies fan. >> that's true. >> he's the alan duffy class of 1960 professor of law at yale. they say he teaches torts but he is really a constitutional historian and a great one. several books, "patriots and cosmopolitans: hidden histories of american law," another entitled "the accidental republic: crippled working men,...
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it's crazy. >> bill: wow, yale. huh? the harvard guys they don't do that stuff. >> no. they are a little tightly wound. >> bill: no, no. not at harvard. trinity university we apologize for watters. >> trinity college. >> bill: when we come right back whether the supreme court will allow judges to oppose gay marriage. gay marriage. caught when you have tough pain, do you want fast relief? try bayer advanced aspirin. it's not the bayer aspirin you know. it's different. first...it's been re-engineered with micro-particles. second, it enters the bloodstream fast, and rushes relief to the site of your tough pain. the best part? it's proven to relieve pain twice as fast as before. bayer advanced aspirin. test how fast it works for you. love it, or get your money back. >> bill: thanks for staying with us. i'm bill owerily in the kelly file segment. as you know two liberal junction, federal judges in california overturned a referendum where voters said no to gay marriage in the golden state. on the same day lawmakers in washingt
it's crazy. >> bill: wow, yale. huh? the harvard guys they don't do that stuff. >> no. they are a little tightly wound. >> bill: no, no. not at harvard. trinity university we apologize for watters. >> trinity college. >> bill: when we come right back whether the supreme court will allow judges to oppose gay marriage. gay marriage. caught when you have tough pain, do you want fast relief? try bayer advanced aspirin. it's not the bayer aspirin you know. it's...
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because yale was liberal in certain ways in the 1950s but yale in 1940 was not franklin roosevelt. it goes for wendell willkie. we can overstate the liberal socialistic nature of yale and the 40s and 50s. i wonder if you have thought of where in those early years that sense of alienation and outsiders comes from which is so important to his project and more self interested question is i happen to be writing a biography of j. edgar hoover. trying to think about the role of a figure like hoover in conservative politics and the conservative movement. spending time reading buckley's fbi file which is interesting although there's nothing too exciting but i wonder if any of you have any good anecdotes or anything interesting to say? >> in the fbi files? >> exactly. i want to know what you really thought of hoover. not what he wrote in national review or the polite letters in his fbi file. he had something of a relationship there. i am curious if you could tell me what he really thought of j. edgar hoover or anything interesting to say on that. >> i will say one thing. bill was never so e
because yale was liberal in certain ways in the 1950s but yale in 1940 was not franklin roosevelt. it goes for wendell willkie. we can overstate the liberal socialistic nature of yale and the 40s and 50s. i wonder if you have thought of where in those early years that sense of alienation and outsiders comes from which is so important to his project and more self interested question is i happen to be writing a biography of j. edgar hoover. trying to think about the role of a figure like hoover...
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professor jonathan macy from yale law school and looking over macy's resume on the yale law website, he has been a member of the legal advisory committee to the board of directors at the nyse and he has also been appointed in the past to the economic advisory board for the national association of securities dealers. the second board member that okada is nominate something frederick reynolds who served as cfo of cvs until he retired in 2009 and is currently on the boards of companies like kraft foods and aol. again, okada still claiming to be wynn's largest shareholder even though the company and board earlier this year stripped him of those shares claiming he was working against the company by planning a gaming casino in the philippines. okada meantime is accusing the wynn board of an unusual loan in mac macao. this fight continues to go on and we'll see at the annual shareholders meeting when they'll vote on this and they'll also be asked to vote out okada as a wynn board member.
professor jonathan macy from yale law school and looking over macy's resume on the yale law website, he has been a member of the legal advisory committee to the board of directors at the nyse and he has also been appointed in the past to the economic advisory board for the national association of securities dealers. the second board member that okada is nominate something frederick reynolds who served as cfo of cvs until he retired in 2009 and is currently on the boards of companies like kraft...
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when bill and hillary are at yale, she is there before he is, back to oxford and goes to yale, kind of troubled. i am not sure how much you know about yale law school but it is not at all infrequent that students are doing other things, very exciting, political campaigns, so collectivism. bill didn't go to class the first three month at yale law school but he was active in politics. of the redid go to class. very close -- children defense fund and very committed to a series of social issues. usa leader during her time at wellesley and yale, a leader who was a reformer, who was an activist, who never stopped listening to the people around her and tried to build a bridges to people and never alienated the people in power like the president or the dean of yale law school. the story of how they match is they kept staring at each other across the room and one day have amigos' up to him in the library and says if we're going to keep looking at each other in this way don't you think we should introduce ourselves to each other and find out to each other is? that is the one most commonly told t
when bill and hillary are at yale, she is there before he is, back to oxford and goes to yale, kind of troubled. i am not sure how much you know about yale law school but it is not at all infrequent that students are doing other things, very exciting, political campaigns, so collectivism. bill didn't go to class the first three month at yale law school but he was active in politics. of the redid go to class. very close -- children defense fund and very committed to a series of social issues....
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she was a leader all during her time at yale. a leader who was a reformer, who was an activist, but who never stopped listening to people around her and tried to build bridges to people and never alienated the people in power like the president of wellsly or the dean of the yale law school. most common story about how they met is they kept on staring at each other across the room. and one day hillary goes up to him in the library and says, look, if we're going to keep on look at each other don't you think we should introduce ourself to each other. that's the most commonly story told. the other one, which i like better, is the fact that bill was attracted to the young woman who was totally different from his mother. she never wore makeup. she is coca-cola eye classes. she never wore smart clothes. and she was basically a nerd. and a good nerd. the other story is that he wanted to meet her, he followed her to registration, even though he already rebelling strerred and snuck in to the art museum to see an exhibit and they tawgded fo
she was a leader all during her time at yale. a leader who was a reformer, who was an activist, but who never stopped listening to people around her and tried to build bridges to people and never alienated the people in power like the president of wellsly or the dean of the yale law school. most common story about how they met is they kept on staring at each other across the room. and one day hillary goes up to him in the library and says, look, if we're going to keep on look at each other...
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this became known as the yale model of investing.ty was one of the first institutional invests to participate -- investors to participate in high risk investing their method for beating the market became a model for many other pension funds. the san francisco pension fund adopted the yale model in 1984, after passage of prop 21, and started to diversify their investment allocations at that point. besides public equities, the fund now also invests in such alternative investments as foreign equities, foreign bonds, real estate limited partnerships, commodities, venture capital, private equities, distressed debt, and derivatives, such as collateralized mortgage backed securities to which we've heard much about in this last -- credit swaps and securities loans. once the pension board adopts the investment return rate assumption, also known as the assumed rate, it directs their investments that will possibly achieve this goal. with the lowered assumed rate, less risky investments are recommended. with the higher assumed rate, more risky i
this became known as the yale model of investing.ty was one of the first institutional invests to participate -- investors to participate in high risk investing their method for beating the market became a model for many other pension funds. the san francisco pension fund adopted the yale model in 1984, after passage of prop 21, and started to diversify their investment allocations at that point. besides public equities, the fund now also invests in such alternative investments as foreign...
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they are coming back, and yale started president it's been positive at yale. there's more imptous from the students, but the faculty did not resist it. my old dissertation committee member teaches the class for the new folks, dr. paul kennedy. >> host: new book out on the market, "underdogs: the making of the modern marine corp."?? marine and professor aaron o'connell is the awe -- author. >> host: this is the cover of a new book out in august 2012 "seven principles of good government, liberty, people, and politics" written by gary johnson, also the libertarian party nominee for president in 2012. governor johnson, when and why did you leave the republican party and become a libertarian? >> well, you know, i've probably been a libertarian my entire life. it's kind of coming out of the closet. i think there's a lot more americans in the country that declare themselves libertarian opposed to voting libertarian so, you know, the pitch i'm trying to make now is vote libertarian with me, just one time, give me a shot at changing things, and if it doesn't work out
they are coming back, and yale started president it's been positive at yale. there's more imptous from the students, but the faculty did not resist it. my old dissertation committee member teaches the class for the new folks, dr. paul kennedy. >> host: new book out on the market, "underdogs: the making of the modern marine corp."?? marine and professor aaron o'connell is the awe -- author. >> host: this is the cover of a new book out in august 2012 "seven principles...
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we debate these questions quite a lot at yale. i can tell you. we're pretty confident that we are training in one way or another, whether well or badly, a lot of future leaders at a place like this, and so we worry about way we put into their heads. we worry about what kind of training we can give them. they get training in the social sciences. they get training in the trendy topics like migration, for example, or environmental studies or psychologies of leadership, all of this kind of thirng. what we think they don't get enough of, and what we are trying to remedy in the course that we teach my colleagues, charlie hill and paul kennedy, and i on grand strategy at yale, is exposure to the great classical works because there is a reason why people come back to the classics. we go as far back if our course as homer and others. there is a reason why people come back to these works. that is, they contain elemental observations that apply across time, space, and, i think, also scale whether at the top level of leadership or in someone's own personal l
we debate these questions quite a lot at yale. i can tell you. we're pretty confident that we are training in one way or another, whether well or badly, a lot of future leaders at a place like this, and so we worry about way we put into their heads. we worry about what kind of training we can give them. they get training in the social sciences. they get training in the trendy topics like migration, for example, or environmental studies or psychologies of leadership, all of this kind of thirng....
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but one high school senior whose heart is set on yale university got a little more than creative.milestone wrote a song to the university and created a music video for her college entry application. doug shimell gives us a look. >> reporter: in the middle of this discussion, jackie was not letting go of yale. >> i love the academics, the area, i love the student population, everything. >> reporter: but the stone and ivy bastion where her father graduated opted not to take jackie milestone on early admission. >> it feels like, all right, they didn't want me once, are they really going to want me again? ♪ >> reporter: she refused to play the role of damaged goods, so jackie went on youtube. >> i love music, i decided, i decided i'll write yale a song. ♪ >> reporter: her older sister was the filmmaker and two classmates played backup in the music. her college counselor says a video done right is better than the baked goods and gorilla grams some students send. >> if everything is equal, something very positive and uplifting like this can stipulate in someone's favor. >> reporter: fro
but one high school senior whose heart is set on yale university got a little more than creative.milestone wrote a song to the university and created a music video for her college entry application. doug shimell gives us a look. >> reporter: in the middle of this discussion, jackie was not letting go of yale. >> i love the academics, the area, i love the student population, everything. >> reporter: but the stone and ivy bastion where her father graduated opted not to take...
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wrote god and man at yale can which is a critique of yale university.he 60th anniversary of the books publishing, the universe goes in a conference looking at buckley's legacy and his influence on the conservative movement. panelists included "national review" magazine editor richard lowry and weekly standard founding editor are you mcchrystal and moderating the forum is "national review"'s former managing editor linda bridges. this is an hour and 10 minutes. >> it's a very apt question to be asking about bill, because bills concern from the beginning of his career was oh, it had to do with his own performances. it had to do with his own writing, but much, much war importantly it had to do with helping to shape the direction of the country. as various people have remarked so far, he didn't use the word conservative of himself as a young man, terms like radical and individualist with the terms he favored. but that soon changed when he started, when he and billy start think about this new magazine of theirs. it wasn't meant to be another "time" magazine l
wrote god and man at yale can which is a critique of yale university.he 60th anniversary of the books publishing, the universe goes in a conference looking at buckley's legacy and his influence on the conservative movement. panelists included "national review" magazine editor richard lowry and weekly standard founding editor are you mcchrystal and moderating the forum is "national review"'s former managing editor linda bridges. this is an hour and 10 minutes. >> it's a...
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when he was at yale and coming out of yale he was utterly outrageous and a radical. a lot of ann coulter in that era he suspended joe mccarthy. when khrushchev was coming to visit new york city he talked about dying the hudson river read so that when he crossed the hudson he would be reminded of the rivers of blood in the soviet union. the national review was designed to be anti-establishment. it is a savage, the eisenhower administration, and supported, of course, the goldwater insurgency. one of the points of his mayoral run was to take down a few notches this golden boy of the liberal establishment, john lindsay. that mayoral campaign earned the contempt of elite opinion. bill said it at one point that if you want he hoped there would be near its outside the offices to get see editor's throwing themselves from the windows. that campaign did not thrive in the tony or precincts of manhattan but electorally among cops and the firefighters and in the ethnic enclaves. it was really a populist in denver, and this is why i think bill buckley, there is very little about t
when he was at yale and coming out of yale he was utterly outrageous and a radical. a lot of ann coulter in that era he suspended joe mccarthy. when khrushchev was coming to visit new york city he talked about dying the hudson river read so that when he crossed the hudson he would be reminded of the rivers of blood in the soviet union. the national review was designed to be anti-establishment. it is a savage, the eisenhower administration, and supported, of course, the goldwater insurgency. one...
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connecticut, fuelled a burning desire to overcome >> i grew up in the section where they told the yaledents not to go. >> reporter: a single mom, youngest of six, he jumped at the chance to get ahead. >> when i walked on the campus, as a little boy, going for enrichment classes, i felt so important, and smart. and so i wanted to introduce that element. >> reporter: so he convinced the equipment-makers to give him free gear, and persuaded lacrosse coaches from yale and his alma mater, trinity college, to help the kids in need of an opportunity. and share their love of the game. >> the same excitement you have for this game is the same excitement you need to have in school. >> reporter: his drive took him just an hour away from his roots, to one of the most prestigious schools in the country. the philips exeter academy. today, as admissions director, he helps to find some of the best and brightest young minds around the world, and hopes to discover even more here. >> that is what i want for the inner city kids, that you can have this imagination. yes, you belong. >> reporter: a message h
connecticut, fuelled a burning desire to overcome >> i grew up in the section where they told the yaledents not to go. >> reporter: a single mom, youngest of six, he jumped at the chance to get ahead. >> when i walked on the campus, as a little boy, going for enrichment classes, i felt so important, and smart. and so i wanted to introduce that element. >> reporter: so he convinced the equipment-makers to give him free gear, and persuaded lacrosse coaches from yale and...
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well after mcchrystal was relieved of his command he was hired by yale university to teach a graduate course and mcchrystal transparency issues didn't end there you see a two thousand and ten documentary about pat tillman the professional football player turned soldier who was killed reignited interest in the crystals role the pentagon covering pentagon cover up surrounding his death now instead of pressuring recruits to be more open about the tillman case and the role that he played with torture squads in iraq while he was commander of jaison yale establishment organ sat on their hands the yale college democrats with through their sponsorship of the tillman story screening when it emerged that the general would join the school's faculty and stanko then the president of the college democrats made a statement that would make any hack blush he said quote the yale college democrats do not attack war heroes who do not attack members of the faculty so good thing to one of america's most revered universities is incredibly bold when it comes to thinking critically and challenging author alre
well after mcchrystal was relieved of his command he was hired by yale university to teach a graduate course and mcchrystal transparency issues didn't end there you see a two thousand and ten documentary about pat tillman the professional football player turned soldier who was killed reignited interest in the crystals role the pentagon covering pentagon cover up surrounding his death now instead of pressuring recruits to be more open about the tillman case and the role that he played with...
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an antenna 51 he writes got a minute yale. fifty-five he thousands national review, yeah and, yeah man. let me go back in time. conservatism had been given up as dead and buried by lots of people. the liberal candidate for president, the liberal candidate for president captured the republican nomination in the past four presidential cycles. the weight the eisenhower in 52. many people begats that await us now are described himself as a moderate republican and also as a liberal republican. and many people thought that conservatism was irrelevant. it had been bank wished. everybody was liberal. end to low well, what was conservatism than probably personify robert taft would have been the conservative standard bearer for the nomination. it was characterized by prudence , cautioned. before world war two, isolationism and skepticism about the use of military force. and buckley, i suggest to you, tasted, transformed. no, buckley was not a political philosopher. his ideas were not want his own. many of them were inherited from his fa
an antenna 51 he writes got a minute yale. fifty-five he thousands national review, yeah and, yeah man. let me go back in time. conservatism had been given up as dead and buried by lots of people. the liberal candidate for president, the liberal candidate for president captured the republican nomination in the past four presidential cycles. the weight the eisenhower in 52. many people begats that await us now are described himself as a moderate republican and also as a liberal republican. and...
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yale has a policy in place. rhodes trust has no comment. police didn't, no formal complaint has been filed. i'll bring it back again, was the times fair to this young man here? >> i think so. i think that he's a public figure out there in the public eye and was a misimpression created about him. again, i think were we not a candidate, we wouldn't have done a story like there. >> back to the woman who made a complaint with the university wide committee on sexual misconduct. this happened back in july. again, with their not being a criminal charge here, was there concern by you and the staff who put this story together that with no formal complaint here, this may be perceived by people not -- who don't care about football or yale, that this young man was not being treated appropriately in the reporting of this story? >> it was something we considered. we decided it was worth going forward. we make no judgment as to the validity of the allegation. it was made through an informal process that doesn't include any disciplinary penalty, any findin
yale has a policy in place. rhodes trust has no comment. police didn't, no formal complaint has been filed. i'll bring it back again, was the times fair to this young man here? >> i think so. i think that he's a public figure out there in the public eye and was a misimpression created about him. again, i think were we not a candidate, we wouldn't have done a story like there. >> back to the woman who made a complaint with the university wide committee on sexual misconduct. this...
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yale is a very secular place, aggressively secular. what little modicum of faith i had was seriously challenged. the idea of god is really ignored or even sneered at by the time i graduated. i was quite sure that it was wrong to be serious about the bible or to take jesus seriously, that it was hopelessly parochial and deviseive. i was lost. i wanted to be a writer and then i flounderred, then i drifted and floundered together. things got so bad and i moved back in with my parents, which i don't recommend. i specifically don't recommend moving in with my parents. i joke, i joke, but it was, in fact, a very tough time for me. i -- i'm being serious now -- i suffered then during that period from real, you know, genuine depression. i still struggle with that. this was a really painful, soul-searching time in my life, very painful. i took a really depressing forc take, thank you very much, and while i was at this job, this miserable job -- thank you, mom and dad -- thank you -- yeah -- i met a man of some faith. and he begins to share his
yale is a very secular place, aggressively secular. what little modicum of faith i had was seriously challenged. the idea of god is really ignored or even sneered at by the time i graduated. i was quite sure that it was wrong to be serious about the bible or to take jesus seriously, that it was hopelessly parochial and deviseive. i was lost. i wanted to be a writer and then i flounderred, then i drifted and floundered together. things got so bad and i moved back in with my parents, which i...
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yale's regular acceptance deadline is april 1.er the very best. >> we do. >> i think she ought to get in. >> an a for effort. >> absolutely. >> you kidding? she doesn't sound bad either. >> no. good luck to her. >>> and that is news4 at 4:30. stay with us for "news4 today" which we continue now at 5:00
yale's regular acceptance deadline is april 1.er the very best. >> we do. >> i think she ought to get in. >> an a for effort. >> absolutely. >> you kidding? she doesn't sound bad either. >> no. good luck to her. >>> and that is news4 at 4:30. stay with us for "news4 today" which we continue now at 5:00
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i went to yale, fred went to yale, his wife went to yale. my wife went to brown. >> what got you ready to be able to be in the brookings think tank and to be able to write for a living? >> there are people who dispute whether i'm ready to do it. might view is that i am a great believer in learning history. one of the errors we have made pedagogical a over the years is move more and more toward international ferry. if you have some knowledge over how the united states has been paid and what country, and also what other countries are like. this international approach, they lose sight of this rich historical truth that nations have histories. they have characters that are vaguely formed by their experiences. they have better judgments based on that understanding. >> a couple of things before we close. >> tor is my wife. >> why did you begin the book with frank capra and george bailey? >> that dedication struck me was walking on the beach with tor. i watch that movie every year. i cry like a baby. it seems to me the idea of trying to see what th
i went to yale, fred went to yale, his wife went to yale. my wife went to brown. >> what got you ready to be able to be in the brookings think tank and to be able to write for a living? >> there are people who dispute whether i'm ready to do it. might view is that i am a great believer in learning history. one of the errors we have made pedagogical a over the years is move more and more toward international ferry. if you have some knowledge over how the united states has been paid...
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but no word yet from yale whether her ability to carry a tune will get a second look there.he is prime and innovative. i'm richard liu. this is "early today," your first stop of the day today on your nbc station. >> live, local, late-breaking, this is wbal-tv 11 news today. >> good morning. we're off to a quiet start on this tuesday. the temperature is below warmer than yesterday at this time. 39 in jarrettsville. mostly sunny skies today. today, low 50's. that is still not too bad for this time of year. we will come back and check the seven-day forecast. >> thank you. 40 degrees on tv hill. the latest on the shooting at eight ohio high school ny classes will not be in session today. >> the mayor wants to increase the controversial bottle tax. >> state educators think what is best for maryland students. >> we will check the year rose >> we will check the year rose and ch jim wilson? here is the chase freedom 5% cash back you get on amazon.com purchases. wow! and your kindle fire. thank you. do you have any bubble wrap? activate your 5% cash back at chase.com/freedom [caption
but no word yet from yale whether her ability to carry a tune will get a second look there.he is prime and innovative. i'm richard liu. this is "early today," your first stop of the day today on your nbc station. >> live, local, late-breaking, this is wbal-tv 11 news today. >> good morning. we're off to a quiet start on this tuesday. the temperature is below warmer than yesterday at this time. 39 in jarrettsville. mostly sunny skies today. today, low 50's. that is still...
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a 26-year-old recent graduate of yale he wrote a book called god and needed yale in which he excoriated his all modern. the book became -- of was all about the economics and religion department at yale and with the various professors are teaching in various classrooms and what textbooks they were using who would have predicted this would have become a best seller? it did become a best seller. and that period and 51 he writes dhaka and made it yale and in 55 he founded the "national review." young man. let me go back in time. conservatism had been given up as dead and buried by lots of people. the liberal candidates for president. the liberal candidate for president captured the republican nomination in the past four presidential cycles. wendell willkie in 1940, thomas dewey in 44 and 48 commander dwight d. eisenhower 52. many people forget that dwight eisenhower described himself and 52 as a moderate republican and also as a liberal republican and many people thought that conservatism was irrelevant. it had been vanquished, everybody was and buckley i suggest to you change it. transform
a 26-year-old recent graduate of yale he wrote a book called god and needed yale in which he excoriated his all modern. the book became -- of was all about the economics and religion department at yale and with the various professors are teaching in various classrooms and what textbooks they were using who would have predicted this would have become a best seller? it did become a best seller. and that period and 51 he writes dhaka and made it yale and in 55 he founded the "national...
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he is in his mid 40's and now teaching at yale. just got married to the woman that does the green design at yale. both programs are about a year old. the universities are finally trying to get this. amy on the right is the first chemist -- last year more women graduated than men. we have the technologies to figure this out. we need to get the billion dollar beauty companies supporting this research. of course the power of act vision, opi nail products. they are the largest seller of largest products worldwide, 70 countries. they are using -- why don't you take it out of your u.s. products. they weren't too keen on that. we think the europeans are crazy. opi has fun names like i am not really a waitress red. we decided to do a spoof and we came up with our own names, like i can't believe it is a carcinogen. we dressed up with sashes that said mistreatment. this all happened in may, by august the company announced they were taking out formaldehyde and now advertising all of their products are free of those chemicals. >> [applause]. >
he is in his mid 40's and now teaching at yale. just got married to the woman that does the green design at yale. both programs are about a year old. the universities are finally trying to get this. amy on the right is the first chemist -- last year more women graduated than men. we have the technologies to figure this out. we need to get the billion dollar beauty companies supporting this research. of course the power of act vision, opi nail products. they are the largest seller of largest...