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now why should yale be doing that? think we would all agree that's yale should not do that for other militaries, right? if we set up a center, even if their allies, allowing us to train british military operatives or french military operative word chinese military operatives, i think we all recognize that yale should not aligned itself with what ever fickle foreign policy goals those countries have. but especially given the concern that nathalie batraville brought up about past uses of u.s. military to achieve not necessarily foreign-policy goals, it is especially worrisome. i think will devonport's view is based on sort of the night assumption that the u.s. military can do no wrong. >> and report about prof. morgan's study of interrogation methods published in the journal of psychophysiology, he and his co-authors described it this way -- "t professor michael siegel, i was wondering if you could wrap up -- again, i was prof. morgan, dr. morgan had joined us today. he said he would only start talking about this publicl
now why should yale be doing that? think we would all agree that's yale should not do that for other militaries, right? if we set up a center, even if their allies, allowing us to train british military operatives or french military operative word chinese military operatives, i think we all recognize that yale should not aligned itself with what ever fickle foreign policy goals those countries have. but especially given the concern that nathalie batraville brought up about past uses of u.s....
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university will welcome a brand new training center on its campus facility that according to the yale daily news will coach u.s. special forces on interrogation tactics you heard me right yeah i was going to host a campus center to teach military personnel how to detect lies and as disturbing as that is it gets worse because guess who the guinea pigs are in this experiment immigrants. and why the chiefs like high interest head in the project so that he hopes that by having soldiers practice this interrogation technique unquote someone they can't necessarily identify with but they'd be better prepared for the real thing so how does a partnership like this even form in the first place and what larger problems does that pose to talk about all that and more i'm joined by our t.v. producer rachel curtis thank you for coming on so rachel you were actually in correspondence with themselves so you've been kind of investigating talk about what exactly this project in the hills really briefly yes sure so dr charles morgan is a psychiatrist as well as a professor at yale and he essentially asked
university will welcome a brand new training center on its campus facility that according to the yale daily news will coach u.s. special forces on interrogation tactics you heard me right yeah i was going to host a campus center to teach military personnel how to detect lies and as disturbing as that is it gets worse because guess who the guinea pigs are in this experiment immigrants. and why the chiefs like high interest head in the project so that he hopes that by having soldiers practice...
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according to the folks at yale, you were voted one of yale's 50 most beautiful people. yes, hello!rs
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he may go to yale. think of the workers, the mel yonz of workers ins country, undocument immigrants who are maintaining, shoring up all kinds of enterprises and industries, and i do think davis is right that there is a transpartisan agreement across studies that there is an economic benefit to immigration, but at the end of the day it is who we are as a country. we are coursened in other ways by our politics. may this lift us up. >> davis, i will say i think you really changed the debate over climate change with "an inconvenient truth" and "waiting for superman." i hope you do the same on emgregs with "the dream is now." thank you for joining us. >> it feels like a no brainer. we got to get this done. >> indeed we do. the project is the dream is now, which you can learn more about on twitter at the dream is now. thanks, davis. >>> coming up, it's been 107 days since we last heard from mitt romney, but the wait may be coming to an end. in just 20 days, count them, republicans will gather for their annual
he may go to yale. think of the workers, the mel yonz of workers ins country, undocument immigrants who are maintaining, shoring up all kinds of enterprises and industries, and i do think davis is right that there is a transpartisan agreement across studies that there is an economic benefit to immigration, but at the end of the day it is who we are as a country. we are coursened in other ways by our politics. may this lift us up. >> davis, i will say i think you really changed the debate...
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and ivy league interrogation reports says that yale is partnering with the pentagon for a training center on interrogation techniques will dive deep into the n.f.l. we've gathered on this story ahead. it's tuesday february nineteenth four pm here in washington d.c. i'm liz wall and you're watching our team. we begin with a story that sounds like something out of a science fiction movie scientists literally printing organs and other body tissue the idea is if you need a new knee or a new heart the body part can be created by a three d. printer researchers from the university of edinburgh have created a machine that prints out embryonic cells well this brings back memories memories of dolly the sheep remember her back in the late ninety's she was the first mammal to be cloned and she was living proof that a clone can be produced from a cell taken from the body well with dolly in mind and with scientists working on being able to print of body parts is it just a matter of time before humans can be cloned for more on this fascinating and perhaps scary technology are to correspondent marina for
and ivy league interrogation reports says that yale is partnering with the pentagon for a training center on interrogation techniques will dive deep into the n.f.l. we've gathered on this story ahead. it's tuesday february nineteenth four pm here in washington d.c. i'm liz wall and you're watching our team. we begin with a story that sounds like something out of a science fiction movie scientists literally printing organs and other body tissue the idea is if you need a new knee or a new heart...
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if you want to create yale... name the country in the world for me that can create a yale or can create more than one, let alone one. >> hinojosa: okay. >> and the indians and the chinese will be the first to tell you that they don't have a yale and don't know how to create one. >> hinojosa: okay. >> if you want to create silicon valley... tell me someone who's doing that. why is it that the ipad and then the iphone before it and the ipod before it... in this era of decline, why does all the cool new stuff always seem to come from here? you have to separate... i think the important point is americans are doing very badly, certain americans, a large number of americans. america as a kind of collective entity is still very much at the helm of a lot of things and is losing ground on other things, and i think segmenting those is important, number one. in terms of... for me personally, one of those areas that's more like the yale and the ipad is, what kinds of places in the world are good places to sit when you want to think, not just about india or not just about one industry, but you want
if you want to create yale... name the country in the world for me that can create a yale or can create more than one, let alone one. >> hinojosa: okay. >> and the indians and the chinese will be the first to tell you that they don't have a yale and don't know how to create one. >> hinojosa: okay. >> if you want to create silicon valley... tell me someone who's doing that. why is it that the ipad and then the iphone before it and the ipod before it... in this era of...
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and ivy league interrogation reports says that yale is partnering with the pentagon for a training center on interrogation techniques and will dive deep into the end though we've gathered this story ahead. it's tuesday february nineteenth five pm here in washington d.c. i'm liz wahl in you're watching our team. we begin in texas where another child adopted from russia has died in november of two thousand and twelve three year old fema cruz mian was adopted by the shadow family in gardendale texas they renamed ten max and less than three months later the young boy died members of the russian government expressed anger that they have only now learned of max's death and are blaming the death on parental abuse today russia's parliament observed a moment of silence dedicated to the boy and artie's honest. report from texas russian officials are outraged at yet another case of the death of a russian child living an adoptive family in the united states we're standing outside the home of alan and laura shadow parents two three year old max shadow known in russia as my mean the three year old boy
and ivy league interrogation reports says that yale is partnering with the pentagon for a training center on interrogation techniques and will dive deep into the end though we've gathered this story ahead. it's tuesday february nineteenth five pm here in washington d.c. i'm liz wahl in you're watching our team. we begin in texas where another child adopted from russia has died in november of two thousand and twelve three year old fema cruz mian was adopted by the shadow family in gardendale...
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so yale has a huge endowment. do they need the money this badly?le has actually stopped. they discontinued offering perkins loans to students. melissa: why? >> because -- [laughter] of the problems they're having with repayment. melissa: what's the difference between a perkins loan and some other type of loan? >> well, the perkins loan tends to to be for low income students. the stafford loans -- provided by the federal government -- tends to be for students who are from middle income families. now, we hear about obama wanting to augment the perkins loans programs from 1 billion to 8.5 billion. now, before obama and congress decide to augment any program, what they should do is change the regulations of of the perkins loans programs so students can, one, defer payment if they're not working for a year or two, or they can also do what stafford or loans allow students to do, and that's pay back in smaller payments based on whatever small income you have. melissa: but isn't this just a sign of the time in the larger student loan crisis? i mean, studen
so yale has a huge endowment. do they need the money this badly?le has actually stopped. they discontinued offering perkins loans to students. melissa: why? >> because -- [laughter] of the problems they're having with repayment. melissa: what's the difference between a perkins loan and some other type of loan? >> well, the perkins loan tends to to be for low income students. the stafford loans -- provided by the federal government -- tends to be for students who are from middle...
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. >> right makes me we'll see the lecture alma mater of yale. would that be a good or bad thing?ink yale will do it because they don't name halls for republicans. [ laughter ] >> what do you think of this trend. >> republicans, this is about college sports which is already such a corrupt money grubbing business. take the money and who cares. >> i agree take the money. >> neil: wait. come in handy. you agree with adam. >> and raising tuition even more. >> here is the thing, you hit on the key point that invariably the idea just from movie theaters, remember necessity started the nonsense and doing the commercials and contain ticket prices. the lying scum. >> that is very harsh. >> neil: ben, you know the commercials and movie tickets are still outrageous. this is going to defray costs it won't. >> it's about more money for the athletic department. it's a big lie this is going to pay for extra books in the library. no way. >> it's only if the problem if cheerleaders start wearing orange jump suits. >> neil: i wouldn't have thought of that. stop. i want to thank dagen and a lot more
. >> right makes me we'll see the lecture alma mater of yale. would that be a good or bad thing?ink yale will do it because they don't name halls for republicans. [ laughter ] >> what do you think of this trend. >> republicans, this is about college sports which is already such a corrupt money grubbing business. take the money and who cares. >> i agree take the money. >> neil: wait. come in handy. you agree with adam. >> and raising tuition even more....
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i'm here at yale law school giving a lecture on morocco carpet law. he lived his family.is grandmother, an artist, had a number of paintings at the old mint in san francisco. they reflected scenes from that part of california. he took us down there and proudly showed us her work. although he traveled the world his family was always in his thoughts. california was always his home. what i will most remember about chris is how thoughtful he was and how people were drawn to him. chancellor wu wrote when chris was appointed ambassador, friends, professional acquaintances contacted me to encourage me to reach out to him. he was so well thought of. i sent a hand-written card and to my surprise he returned the correspondence with his own handwritten note. that would be very much like chris. he appreciated and enjoyed interactions with people. in fact, our friend chris highland put it very eloquently when he said, chris was the finest among us. more than his obviously charms, he was a man of substance and humility. at parties, dinners and gatherings he spent little times talking a
i'm here at yale law school giving a lecture on morocco carpet law. he lived his family.is grandmother, an artist, had a number of paintings at the old mint in san francisco. they reflected scenes from that part of california. he took us down there and proudly showed us her work. although he traveled the world his family was always in his thoughts. california was always his home. what i will most remember about chris is how thoughtful he was and how people were drawn to him. chancellor wu wrote...
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. >> right makes me we'll see the lecture alma mater of yale. would that be a good or bad thing?ink yale will do it because they don't name halls for republicans. [ laughter ] >> what do you think of this trend. >> republicans, this is about college sports which is already such a corrupt money grubbing business. take the money and who cares. >> i agree take the money. >> neil: wait. come in handy. you agree with adam. >> and raising tuition even more. >> here is the thing, you hit on the key point that invariably the idea just from movie theaters, remember necessity started the nonsense and doing the commercials and contain ticket prices. the lying scum. >> that is very harsh. >> neil: ben, you know the commercials and movie tickets are still outrageous. this is going to defray costs it won't. >> it's about more money for the athletic department. it's a big lie this is going to pay for extra books in the library. no way. >> it's only if the problem if cheerleaders start wearing orange jump suits. >> neil: i wouldn't have thought of that. stop. i want to thank dagen and a lot more
. >> right makes me we'll see the lecture alma mater of yale. would that be a good or bad thing?ink yale will do it because they don't name halls for republicans. [ laughter ] >> what do you think of this trend. >> republicans, this is about college sports which is already such a corrupt money grubbing business. take the money and who cares. >> i agree take the money. >> neil: wait. come in handy. you agree with adam. >> and raising tuition even more....
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yale has got close to a billion dollars in their -- what do you call that, endowment. penn is doing quite well and gw is the same thing. they own about half of downtown washington. the idea they should go after these kids is absolutely obscene. >> you said you wanted to comment on this. >> that's not a question, dana. >> what do you think? >> i have a great suggestion. i'm coming from the opposite side of the student. every student should stick these expensive colleges on loans because after all, they need to learn the obscure term that is called capitalism, and they've got to pay for the fact that they've been churning out lazy stupid marxists who put social justice before paying back a loan. how do you solve the problem? you force all the marxist professors to be in charge of debt collection. they gotta go out, and if they don't get the loans back, they don't get they are salary. that's my solution. they'll become capitalists. >> it's a good idea. >> there's a problem with it. it 2 goes into a student loan default. >> you turn them into debt collectors. >> the money
yale has got close to a billion dollars in their -- what do you call that, endowment. penn is doing quite well and gw is the same thing. they own about half of downtown washington. the idea they should go after these kids is absolutely obscene. >> you said you wanted to comment on this. >> that's not a question, dana. >> what do you think? >> i have a great suggestion. i'm coming from the opposite side of the student. every student should stick these expensive colleges...
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>> a great thing, but i don't think that yale will do it bause they don't name halls for republicans.laughter) >> adam, what do you think it is? >> republicans. you know, i think this is about college sports which is already such a corrupt, money grubbing business. i say take the money, who cares? >> what do you think, charles? >> i agree with adam. take the money. >> neil: whoa, whoa, whoa. i think we have a fox news alert. come in handy. you agree with adam. >> absolutely, absolutely. >> thank you, charles. >> i do, too, and particularly if it prevents it from raising tuition. >> exactly, you hit on the key point, that invariably the idea, just in movie theaters they started the nonsense they were going to do commercials and contain ticket prices. it did not, you lying scum. and when has it ever been-- >> that's harsh. >> ben? >> that's too harsh. you know i'm right. >> too harsh. >> neil: and started commercials and the movie tickets are still like outrageous, so, that's-- you're right and if it defrays cost, it won't. >> it won't, it's about more money from the athletic department
>> a great thing, but i don't think that yale will do it bause they don't name halls for republicans.laughter) >> adam, what do you think it is? >> republicans. you know, i think this is about college sports which is already such a corrupt, money grubbing business. i say take the money, who cares? >> what do you think, charles? >> i agree with adam. take the money. >> neil: whoa, whoa, whoa. i think we have a fox news alert. come in handy. you agree with...
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the students at yale and pen and gw, gw the most expensive school.s made directly to the students. >> perkins loans. otherwise the school would have to pay them back. they are going after and suing them. yale has close to a billion dollars in their endowment. gw owns about half of downtown washing top. the idea they should grab these kids is obscene. >> you said you wanted to comment on this i don't know what you are going to say. >> that's not a question dana. you have been doing this for year. >> what do you think? >> i am coming from the office side of the student. every student should stiff these expensive colleges on loans because they need to learn the obscure term called capitalism. they have been turning out lazy markists every four years who put social just sis to pay their own. you force the marxist professors to be in charge of debt collection. if they don't get the loans back they don't get their salaries. that's my solution. they will become capitalists>> there is a problem with it. you can't stiff the university directly. it goes into s
the students at yale and pen and gw, gw the most expensive school.s made directly to the students. >> perkins loans. otherwise the school would have to pay them back. they are going after and suing them. yale has close to a billion dollars in their endowment. gw owns about half of downtown washing top. the idea they should grab these kids is obscene. >> you said you wanted to comment on this i don't know what you are going to say. >> that's not a question dana. you have been...
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he is the sterling professor at yale law school and a constitutional law scholar. his new book is called america's unwritten constitution, the precedence and principleses we live by. i am pleased to have him at this table. welcome. >> thank you. >> so what about this love affair with the constitution that you have, did it come from undergraduate z it come from law school, did it come from some sense of america and its -- >> it came from the day that i was born and because the day i'm born in ann arbor, michigan, my parents are not u.s. citizens. they ever's students, they're, they were here to do their medical training. they met in ann arbor and because of the first sentence of the 14th amendment, great gift, the constitution gives a gift to peon my birthday, a birthday gift t makes me a citizen of the united states. >> because is with born here, no questions asked. and i think ever since, and i grew up as an immigrant kid, very much believing in america. my parents chose this place. they came here and i have been, i have this love affair with mark and its constitu
he is the sterling professor at yale law school and a constitutional law scholar. his new book is called america's unwritten constitution, the precedence and principleses we live by. i am pleased to have him at this table. welcome. >> thank you. >> so what about this love affair with the constitution that you have, did it come from undergraduate z it come from law school, did it come from some sense of america and its -- >> it came from the day that i was born and because the...
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graduated cum laude at yale university. are you married ? yes, i am. i ending up marrying my college sweetheart from yale. - i've got plenty of ad-- advertisement-- - children ? yes. oh, you do. and how old are they ? my children are one and three. so, there's... a lot of care involved ? - thank you very much for coming in. - thanks a lot. there are a whole list of questions that we don't ask in interviews. the classic example is the question... that was usually only asked of women: "do you have children ?" for some reason, we thought that told us something about their attendance record. equally qualified male versus female... can't discriminate on the basis of sex. you can't take the male employee over the female employee and vice-versa. you take the best qualified, and you hire them. well, i think this is an open-and-shut case. it's too bad we had to go through this crap when we knew all along that he was the guy. oh, greg is definitely the one. okay. i'll have the secretary call tomorrow. he can start right away. that was easy. great. let's go to lu
graduated cum laude at yale university. are you married ? yes, i am. i ending up marrying my college sweetheart from yale. - i've got plenty of ad-- advertisement-- - children ? yes. oh, you do. and how old are they ? my children are one and three. so, there's... a lot of care involved ? - thank you very much for coming in. - thanks a lot. there are a whole list of questions that we don't ask in interviews. the classic example is the question... that was usually only asked of women: "do...
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you went from yale law school where you were an editor of the law review. you went down to new york and became a prosecutor with a legendary prosecutor here, morgenthau. do you think people are cut out to be prosecutors? >> oh, what an interesting question! there are some people and i have some friends who didn't choose prosecutorial work who chose defense work because they didn't feel comfortable in that role. so there are some people who are more comfortable in a different role. but as i point out in my book, we're all doing the work of justice. whatever side you're on you are fulfilling an important need in our judicial system. there are prosecutors who represent the society and there are defense attorneys who represent the ideals of this society. which is putting prosecutors to the test. can you really prove your case? and you need both to make this system a fair one. >> rose: so then you went into private practice. >> yes. and loved that, too. >> rose: were you tough? my friend scott pelley reminded us of what one person said about you. let's run that.
you went from yale law school where you were an editor of the law review. you went down to new york and became a prosecutor with a legendary prosecutor here, morgenthau. do you think people are cut out to be prosecutors? >> oh, what an interesting question! there are some people and i have some friends who didn't choose prosecutorial work who chose defense work because they didn't feel comfortable in that role. so there are some people who are more comfortable in a different role. but as...
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relocate to connecticut i wound up in law school rather than in seminary for the joint decree would be at yale. thanks to the availability of the interdisciplinary training and can actually combine the interest and from 1980 to working in this field i find myself still fascinated and dedicated to thinking deeply about the relationship of the religion. >> where is this picture from this year and of the law? >> this is outside of the united states supreme court and was taken on the day that the challenge to the pledge of allegiance of the requirement but the insertion of the words under got into the pledge of allegiance. it's part of the cold war pushback against the communist atheism and this is the bishop of a small denomination. they are praying for the protection of public acknowledgment of god outside of the supreme court on the day that the case was argued and behind her you can see the guards standing and looking far less dramatic than she does. i don't know if you can see that she is reading this and it's a very dynamic picture. i was thrilled to see it on the cover. >> some of the cases
relocate to connecticut i wound up in law school rather than in seminary for the joint decree would be at yale. thanks to the availability of the interdisciplinary training and can actually combine the interest and from 1980 to working in this field i find myself still fascinated and dedicated to thinking deeply about the relationship of the religion. >> where is this picture from this year and of the law? >> this is outside of the united states supreme court and was taken on the...
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graduate work at yale. is there tonight did duty for five years. i'm incognito at the naval academy until summertime when i get my haircut. >> host: were usurped? >> guest: afghanistan a year ago and also a camp of june in north carolina. >> host: what are some of the tension the marines have at the navy because there's a relationship as mayor? >> guest: i wouldn't say they're are major tensions. you can hide in the path to know how to do too much work in the present. the modern marine corps today is a remarkable success story. the tensions are low. in the 40s they spend a lot of time say we provide the ships cannot pay for your airplane. we pay for a lot of the equipment we use and you should be happy we're here. after korea, after world war ii world war ii, the story changed somewhat if you lose the navy, you know how these marine task force says that to all these good things. the relationship is a little worse. as additional power of the marine corps radically different now than it was. then they were 3% of the active-duty and a 1941. today they
graduate work at yale. is there tonight did duty for five years. i'm incognito at the naval academy until summertime when i get my haircut. >> host: were usurped? >> guest: afghanistan a year ago and also a camp of june in north carolina. >> host: what are some of the tension the marines have at the navy because there's a relationship as mayor? >> guest: i wouldn't say they're are major tensions. you can hide in the path to know how to do too much work in the present....
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law school she was editor of the "yale law journal." she could have become a highly paid lawyer but she went right into public service, becoming an assistant district attorney, serving the people of new york. she served at almost all levels of the judicial system including private legal practice as well as years on the federal bench. in 2009, president barack obama nominated and the u.s. senate confirmed sonia sotomayor as the 111th justice of the u.s. supreme court. i give you sonia sotomayor. [applause] [applause] [applause] [applause]) [applause] >> after i got to washington in 2009, i met a whole bunch of texans from everywhere in this large state and i have been repeatedly invited to visit. and you know when you get a new job you are a little busy. and so i have been been able to calm, but it's a tribute to the warmth of the people i met them that has been confirmed in the few hours that i have been here already. that this is the third city on my tour. i was first in washington, my new home. i went back to the home of my heart, new
law school she was editor of the "yale law journal." she could have become a highly paid lawyer but she went right into public service, becoming an assistant district attorney, serving the people of new york. she served at almost all levels of the judicial system including private legal practice as well as years on the federal bench. in 2009, president barack obama nominated and the u.s. senate confirmed sonia sotomayor as the 111th justice of the u.s. supreme court. i give you sonia...
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students and -- columbia and yale students all over the world. languages. >> -- 70 languages. >>> we have a water rescue going on in san francisco. there was a person in aquatic park. one of our crew members is on the way and that person was picked up by a san francisco fire boat and is now being taken to a medic and they will be transported to the hospital and one of our crew members is there and we will find out more about this coming up. let's look at 880 southbound traffic is moving well as well as northbound 880 and the traffic is not that bad moving up to downtown oakland. this is about a 10 to 12 minute drive time before you make it on to the bridge and metering lights. and between 380 and 92, less than ten minutes not bad on 101 and 280 is also looking pretty good. let's go to steve. >>> last weekend it was sunnyside up when inland temperatures were cooler and now it is different, santa rosa, napa, half mile visibility but there is a low cloud deck and that fog will head back to the coast and be cooler there. no change and thursday and fr
students and -- columbia and yale students all over the world. languages. >> -- 70 languages. >>> we have a water rescue going on in san francisco. there was a person in aquatic park. one of our crew members is on the way and that person was picked up by a san francisco fire boat and is now being taken to a medic and they will be transported to the hospital and one of our crew members is there and we will find out more about this coming up. let's look at 880 southbound traffic is...
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---la universidad de yale, estuvo en tercer sitio al recaudar 500 millones...iversidades publicas, la universidad de california en berkeley obtuvo 405 millones en donativos... ===roll ticker=== blanca ---tiempo de una nueva pausa en noticiero telemundo 48 pero al volver... take vo -- revelaciones de una mujer.. quien vivio su peor infierno al formar parte de un grupo religioso. take vo cesar -- le diremos en que pais sudamericano .. miles de personas marchan para pedir la liberacion de tres soldados.. sot weather ===roll ticker=== cesar una mujer que estuvo casada con uno de los lideres de una secta religiosa en mexico denuncia que ella y varias mujeres fueron victimas de horrorosos maltratos... pitch - blanca ---ella cuenta que en la secta localizada en nuevo laredo, tamaulipas, las violaban, las obligaban a participar en orgias, entre otras cosas y que su esposo manipulaba a los miembros de la secta para que entregaran todo el dinero que tenian. ---raul torres nos amplia la informacion. 00:02 00:13 01:30 02:00 take pkg cesar en mas informaciones de mexico ---
---la universidad de yale, estuvo en tercer sitio al recaudar 500 millones...iversidades publicas, la universidad de california en berkeley obtuvo 405 millones en donativos... ===roll ticker=== blanca ---tiempo de una nueva pausa en noticiero telemundo 48 pero al volver... take vo -- revelaciones de una mujer.. quien vivio su peor infierno al formar parte de un grupo religioso. take vo cesar -- le diremos en que pais sudamericano .. miles de personas marchan para pedir la liberacion de tres...
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george washington university, yale, and penn have all started suing their grads who can't paya up foroans they gave them. approaches. i like this michigan story, eric, because this is free market competition. if you're a parent and you're going to pay for your kids to gs to school, you would look at thisld and say, wait. they're going to pony up if they can't get a job? i would like to send my kid to thati school. >> that's good for a change, a school is accountable for which they're putting out instead of raising tuitions over and over t and over. by the way, the reason why tuitions areea skyrocketing is 'cause colleges realize there is there. money out the availability of student loans s is so easy that they knw they can keep jacking it up. we have a trillion dollars in student loan potential default on our hands. could be a trillion dollars time bomb ticking. it's the colleges to start getting accountability, sounds great. >> the trillion dollars time bomb could be worse than the housing market in terms of its magnitude. >> same thing. caused by the same thing. cheap longhorns too
george washington university, yale, and penn have all started suing their grads who can't paya up foroans they gave them. approaches. i like this michigan story, eric, because this is free market competition. if you're a parent and you're going to pay for your kids to gs to school, you would look at thisld and say, wait. they're going to pony up if they can't get a job? i would like to send my kid to thati school. >> that's good for a change, a school is accountable for which they're...
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if we're making too much of bullying should there be a department at yale?you saying we don't think enough or too much? >> we need to figure out how to use the label fairly. we need more researchers thinking about how to prevent it and how to help schools and whole communities, families solve the problem. >> stephen: do you think i'm a bully? >> i thought about this a lot. [ laughter ] i any sometimes -- [laughter] [cheers and applause] >> stephen: it's okay.
if we're making too much of bullying should there be a department at yale?you saying we don't think enough or too much? >> we need to figure out how to use the label fairly. we need more researchers thinking about how to prevent it and how to help schools and whole communities, families solve the problem. >> stephen: do you think i'm a bully? >> i thought about this a lot. [ laughter ] i any sometimes -- [laughter] [cheers and applause] >> stephen: it's okay.
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la bióloga de yale, patricia brennan, hizo un sorprendente descubrimiento sobre el equipo sexual básicola época de apareamiento así que está en su máximo desarrollo y así continúa, pueden ver que sigue desplegándose. (narrador) el falo de un pato macho es muy peculiar, el esperma viaja a lo largo de una ranura al exterior y esa ranura le da a todo el aparato forma de sacacorchos. sólo voy a tomar unas fotos del falo usando una regla, para poder compararlo con lo que medí en las semanas previas. (narrador) el falo en realidad crece durante la época de apareamiento, en algunos patos puede crecer la mitad del largo de su cuerpo o más. (patricia brennan) hace tres meses no hubieran visto esta estructura del modo en que la ven ahora, casi no había nada ahí. (narrador) para patricia, el recargado órgano produjo una pregunta: si el macho tiene un auto tan elegante, ¿dónde lo estaciona? cosa rara. los biólogos nunca habían inspeccionado la cochera, los órganos reproductivos de la pata. en su laboratorio, patricia revisó de cerca varias especies de patos y se sorprendió de lo que vio. (patricia
la bióloga de yale, patricia brennan, hizo un sorprendente descubrimiento sobre el equipo sexual básicola época de apareamiento así que está en su máximo desarrollo y así continúa, pueden ver que sigue desplegándose. (narrador) el falo de un pato macho es muy peculiar, el esperma viaja a lo largo de una ranura al exterior y esa ranura le da a todo el aparato forma de sacacorchos. sólo voy a tomar unas fotos del falo usando una regla, para poder compararlo con lo que medí en las...
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mark zuckerberg invited his classmates to join the online facebook in 2004 and a month later, yale and stamford were invited to join and today there are over 1 billion facebook account holders and facebook stock is down nearly 5% today. >>> they uncovered the remains of king richard from more than 5 million years ago. it was found along with bones buried under a parking lot. dna from the skeleton matches the dna taken from a relative of the former king and he also has a served spine which gave him a certain appearance. >>> the budweiser brotherhood ad with the touching scenes with the clydes dale horse and she washes out her husband's jersey... >> beyonce say thrilled the super bowl crowd and her half- time show was just a warmup. on the tour they will stop in san jose on july 2nd. >>> they will now arrive after 3:00 and we will be there when they land we hear a crowd is already gathering at the airport to meet the team. thank you for trusting ktvu channel 2 news, be sure to see us again at 5:00 and we are always here on www.ktvu.com and mobile www.ktvu.com.
mark zuckerberg invited his classmates to join the online facebook in 2004 and a month later, yale and stamford were invited to join and today there are over 1 billion facebook account holders and facebook stock is down nearly 5% today. >>> they uncovered the remains of king richard from more than 5 million years ago. it was found along with bones buried under a parking lot. dna from the skeleton matches the dna taken from a relative of the former king and he also has a served spine...