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thank you buckley program at yale and thank you all in the audience for being here today. last semester here at yale i had the privilege to teach a course on intellectual legacy of william f. buckley jr. this course, dedicated a couple of weeks to of bill buckley's anti communism as a principal and philosophical position. bill buckley once told me late in his life that is most important book may have been odyssey of a friend, the book in which he uncharacteristically barely says or writes anything but in which he creates a sort of literary and philosophical interview with whitaker chambers the odyssey, we see chambers again. so, this time directly to young
thank you buckley program at yale and thank you all in the audience for being here today. last semester here at yale i had the privilege to teach a course on intellectual legacy of william f. buckley jr. this course, dedicated a couple of weeks to of bill buckley's anti communism as a principal and philosophical position. bill buckley once told me late in his life that is most important book may have been odyssey of a friend, the book in which he uncharacteristically barely says or writes...
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the first week of march, 1981, john hinckley came back to yale for the last time.e disturbed. at this dorm he left that note for jodie foster, just wait, i'll rescue you very soon. then on his final night here, an hour after midnight march 6th, he shoved this farewell message under the door to her room. jodie, good-bye, i love you six trillion times. don't you maybe like me just a little bit? you must admit i'm different, it would make all of this worthwhile, john hinckley, of course. >> when hinckley flew back to denver, his father forced him to stay at this low-cost motel. not allowed to come home until he got a job. at the end of the month, he rode a greyhound bus back to washington, d.c.. sunday, march 29th, hinckley checked in for the night at the park central hotel, one block from the white house. the next day, found on hinckley's bed, this newspaper opened to the president's daily schedule, listing reagan's speech at the hilton hotel. soon, gunfire. ♪ [ male announcer ] we all have something neatly tucked away in the back of our mind. a secret hope. that thi
the first week of march, 1981, john hinckley came back to yale for the last time.e disturbed. at this dorm he left that note for jodie foster, just wait, i'll rescue you very soon. then on his final night here, an hour after midnight march 6th, he shoved this farewell message under the door to her room. jodie, good-bye, i love you six trillion times. don't you maybe like me just a little bit? you must admit i'm different, it would make all of this worthwhile, john hinckley, of course. >>...
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they found charles an peter were among the most popular at yale.y were 43 and 87 among the pot population as whole. michael christopher matthew and joshua were also on the lying. tyler brandon austin and codey were not. among the girls the no. 1 name of 1994 was jessica it's on the yale list. so girls named margaret, carolyn, catherine and emma. but other top girl names of 1994 are not popular among yal yalee. pashly samantha, taylo taylor, britney and kaley!kal a.jumping ahead generation as of 2011 sophia the no. 1 name for girls. so we have to see. >> dow sores into record territory. >> coming. hear from a south bay merchant outlook on the economy is coming up roses. also the death of venzuela hugo chavez conflicted character who both loved and hated the united states. >> why tour of the white house >> wh[ male announcer ]e house citibank's app for ipad makes it easy for anne to manage her finances when she's on the go. even when she's not going anywhere. citibank for ipad. easier banking. standard at citibank. barrow island has got rare kangaroo
they found charles an peter were among the most popular at yale.y were 43 and 87 among the pot population as whole. michael christopher matthew and joshua were also on the lying. tyler brandon austin and codey were not. among the girls the no. 1 name of 1994 was jessica it's on the yale list. so girls named margaret, carolyn, catherine and emma. but other top girl names of 1994 are not popular among yal yalee. pashly samantha, taylo taylor, britney and kaley!kal a.jumping ahead generation as of...
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please cooperate, j.w.h. >> at 18, jodie foster had enrolled as a freshman at yale in the fall of 1980ollowed her there. he phoned her twice, late at night. >> who is this? >> is this jodie? >> who is this? >> is this jodie? >> who is this? >> this is john. >> john who? oh, no, not you again! >> hinckley tape recorded the calls. >> look, i really can't talk to you, okay? do me a really big favor. you understand why i can't, you know, carry on these conversations with people i don't know. you understand that it's dangerous and it's just not done and it's not fair and it's rude. >> oh, well, i'm not dangerous. i promise you. >> well, i understand that, but it's the same thing. >> so you just don't ever want me calling again? >> no. it's been really nice talking to you, though. >> a dozen days later, the dropout who said he was not dangerous began stalking then-president jimmy carter. jerry parr is the secret service agent in the dark suit. this tv footage was shot at a campaign stop in dayton, ohio, on october 2nd, 1980. >> it shows him in the crowd and he and i and the president are abo
please cooperate, j.w.h. >> at 18, jodie foster had enrolled as a freshman at yale in the fall of 1980ollowed her there. he phoned her twice, late at night. >> who is this? >> is this jodie? >> who is this? >> is this jodie? >> who is this? >> this is john. >> john who? oh, no, not you again! >> hinckley tape recorded the calls. >> look, i really can't talk to you, okay? do me a really big favor. you understand why i can't, you know,...
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for girls, margaret and caroline were the most common names at yale.en of the top 12 names for girls in the early 90's failed to appear in the yale top 25 this year. >> i would expect an ivy league school, buffy, skippy? >> ken? >> maybe. >>> we've got cal poly. let's have a look outside. as we see mostly clear skies around the bay area, that's going to change in 24 hours, as we look live in san jose with a little bit of patchy fog out there. the numbers back in the bay area, 46 degrees. oakland at 49. livermore, 46. at the airport in san francisco, 47. in santa rosa, 41 is the cool spot for the night. it's going to get down into the 30's tonight, because we've got mostly clear skies. tomorrow, clouds will increase. rain late on tuesday, and more rain coming in, in on again, off again fashion, right through thursday. low pressure is spinning in the gulf of alaska. it will push enough moisture toward the bay area and we'll get it a rainy regime for the first time in a long time. tomorrow you'll wake up and go, where's the rain? because it's gonna take a
for girls, margaret and caroline were the most common names at yale.en of the top 12 names for girls in the early 90's failed to appear in the yale top 25 this year. >> i would expect an ivy league school, buffy, skippy? >> ken? >> maybe. >>> we've got cal poly. let's have a look outside. as we see mostly clear skies around the bay area, that's going to change in 24 hours, as we look live in san jose with a little bit of patchy fog out there. the numbers back in the...
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please cooperate, j.w.h. >> at 18, jodie foster had enrolled as a freshman at yale in the fall of 1980hinckley followed her there. he phoned her twice, late at night. >> who is this? >> is this jodie? >> who is this? >> is this jodie? >> who is this? >> this is john. >> john who? oh, no, not you again! >> hinckley tape recorded the calls. >> look, i really can't talk to you, okay? do me a really big favor. you understand why i can't, you know, carry on these conversations with people i don't know. you understand that it's dangerous and it's just not done and it's not fair and it's rude. >> oh, well, i'm not dangerous. i promise you. >> well, i understand that, but it's the same thing. >> so you just don't ever want me calling again? >> no. it's been really nice talking to you, though. >> a dozen days later, the dropout who said he was not dangerous began stalking then-president jimmy carter. jerry parr is the secret service agent in the dark suit. this tv footage was shot at a campaign stop in dayton, ohio, on october 2nd, 1980. >> it shows him in the crowd and he and i and the preside
please cooperate, j.w.h. >> at 18, jodie foster had enrolled as a freshman at yale in the fall of 1980hinckley followed her there. he phoned her twice, late at night. >> who is this? >> is this jodie? >> who is this? >> is this jodie? >> who is this? >> this is john. >> john who? oh, no, not you again! >> hinckley tape recorded the calls. >> look, i really can't talk to you, okay? do me a really big favor. you understand why i can't,...
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politics yale university american studies with an emphasis on religious and politics. ba some come law day. harvard university ph.d. religioum cum laude. harvard university ph.d. religion. "new york times" magazine. new york book review the "wall stre joual" "l.a.imes the waingt post. so on.com. three books on white buddhists, recently american jesus, how the son of god became a national icon. red sox die fan and ken u.s. richard plotherow. >> bangor maine 47 years of age. wife na g i sa. jewish. politics inpenden. wesley 81. london school of economics ms international relations. business week magazine moscow burro chief 4 years. the atlantic contributing editor one year and currently. national journal staff correspondent with five cover stories this year. the french were right kerry is a worldly der the rise of nationalism. rethinking tha zionism and going dutch one year the new york and washington post, "los angeles times" contributed to. the real state of the union essays on united states the angry american our commentary on social rage. hobbies, travel in the form
politics yale university american studies with an emphasis on religious and politics. ba some come law day. harvard university ph.d. religioum cum laude. harvard university ph.d. religion. "new york times" magazine. new york book review the "wall stre joual" "l.a.imes the waingt post. so on.com. three books on white buddhists, recently american jesus, how the son of god became a national icon. red sox die fan and ken u.s. richard plotherow. >> bangor maine 47...
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, out of yale, etc. i wonder whether what is being sacrificed here are the babies, the children. an old african proverb says that when the elephants fight, it is the grass that suffers. when the women are fighting over what these issues are, whether we can have it all, i wonder whether it is the grass that suffers. i realize that not every woman has a child. but as a man, i think about my mother. we have had these conversations about some of these issues. i cannot imagine what my life would have been like if i did not have the access to my mother. everybody cannot play the role that my mother played or be mariana huffington. i wonder if the children of this debate are getting lost in conversation. no matter where you come down on this, if you are spending less time at home, less time with your children, if you do not have that mayer nursery next to your office, i wonder what happens to these children. if women carry -- if women care about anything, they care about their babies. what happens to the conver
, out of yale, etc. i wonder whether what is being sacrificed here are the babies, the children. an old african proverb says that when the elephants fight, it is the grass that suffers. when the women are fighting over what these issues are, whether we can have it all, i wonder whether it is the grass that suffers. i realize that not every woman has a child. but as a man, i think about my mother. we have had these conversations about some of these issues. i cannot imagine what my life would...
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he is back at yale. the president is elected by the people and accountable to them. his legal and policy advisers are chosen just like a federal judge, appointed by the president and confirmed by the senate. if the senate is not satisfied that a nominee for a legal position in the national security element of our government to provide independent advice and all the rule of law, it should exercise its prerogative to withhold its consent. it delays -- the senate delays confirmation for a lot less. confident barack obama is sensitive to these issues. i also have a lot of faith in the new cia director, john brennan, who happens to be an alumnus of this university. over the first four years of the obama administration, i probably sat with him for somewhere between 5100 situation room meetings. i believe i know his mind and his values, and in my opinion, john brennan embodies what the president talked about when he says an aggressive counter- terrorism policy, rule of law, and american values are not trade-offs. they can coexist. i finish with something i said a year ago a
he is back at yale. the president is elected by the people and accountable to them. his legal and policy advisers are chosen just like a federal judge, appointed by the president and confirmed by the senate. if the senate is not satisfied that a nominee for a legal position in the national security element of our government to provide independent advice and all the rule of law, it should exercise its prerogative to withhold its consent. it delays -- the senate delays confirmation for a lot...
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he's also economics professor at yale university. you know, robert, a lot of people are looking at these statistics if you'ra i home buyer or home searle, you'll come away with conclusions and if you're a home buyer you're saying maybe this is the time to buy that house because prices are going go up and if you're a home searle, maybe rethink holding off before selling because you might get a better price. how should paid people strategize through this? >> it's very important to keep a distinction between the housing market and the stock market. momentum is much, much stronger in the housing market. so the fact that we just set a record on the dow means very little about the outlook for the stock market and that the increases we see in the housing market means a lot. it's not as efficient a market so this might be a time to accelerate a purchase of a home to get the increases that are likely over the next year. are you at all worried that there might be a repeat of the mid to last decade? >> well, i don't think it's going to be as mo
he's also economics professor at yale university. you know, robert, a lot of people are looking at these statistics if you'ra i home buyer or home searle, you'll come away with conclusions and if you're a home buyer you're saying maybe this is the time to buy that house because prices are going go up and if you're a home searle, maybe rethink holding off before selling because you might get a better price. how should paid people strategize through this? >> it's very important to keep a...
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it was unusual for her to be in graduate school at yale in the 1930's.cided that her four and the youngest, would be better served by a per educational methods than by various public schools -- would be better served by her educational methods. i think she was right. she was remarkably gifted in rk.viding that sparked -- spa i learned to love learning because of the way she introduced me to topics. it was very chaotic, i must say. >> what was the day like? >> there was no lesson plan or curriculum standards. my mother would say, ok, what is interesting today, and some days, it would be mathematics, and we might do only mathematics for three days in a row because it was interesting, and then it would get tiresome, and she would say, let's talk about history and talk about what the significance of that event was, and she was a playwright and very interested in languages. we did a lot of study of languages, and she would say, "ok, here is a word. do you think that is derived from greek or old french or latin?" and i got pretty good at bats, and we would go
it was unusual for her to be in graduate school at yale in the 1930's.cided that her four and the youngest, would be better served by a per educational methods than by various public schools -- would be better served by her educational methods. i think she was right. she was remarkably gifted in rk.viding that sparked -- spa i learned to love learning because of the way she introduced me to topics. it was very chaotic, i must say. >> what was the day like? >> there was no lesson...
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--c, growing up in banbury, ury, connecticut also went to yale. story is one of a successful writing career that brought him to understand the culture person's face. what brings them both here today is their shared experience of having been features brick -- speakers at the national prayer breakfast. dr. carson 2012 and just a month ago. they shared their faith with a national audience and president obama on the dais. veggie tale.n for s. he is the author of a new york times bestselling book right now. those things are not necessarily in the same sentence. a varied career. i first read him in his series everything you always wanted to always wantedd -- but werebout god, afraid to ask. dr. ben carson, i know, conservative. pediatricrector of neurosurgery at johns hopkins, the recipient of many awards, including the presidential medal of freedom. he is also the author of many books and founder of the carson scholars program, which motivates young people. he made medical history by leading a surgical team that separated served -- 7 month old twin set
--c, growing up in banbury, ury, connecticut also went to yale. story is one of a successful writing career that brought him to understand the culture person's face. what brings them both here today is their shared experience of having been features brick -- speakers at the national prayer breakfast. dr. carson 2012 and just a month ago. they shared their faith with a national audience and president obama on the dais. veggie tale.n for s. he is the author of a new york times bestselling book...
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but i had been an undergraduate at yale university. harvard is, as we all know, one of the best institutions in the country, but it doesn't have a single american art historian. perhaps i should go back to my undergrad institution and find out what the competition had to say. so i went down to the competition. and they said, well, this photography and social documentary photography subject sound good, but have you thought about war photography. and light bulbs went off and a bolt of lightening hit, and i said, yeah, actually, that's a better topic. i had spent just a very short period of time when i had been a photo-journalist in el salvador and honduras. and so that experience had led me enough to know that it would be interesting personalities and as well as an interesting subject. c-span: was this book then the offshoot of your dissertation? >> guest: yes. i wrote the dissertation and then spent about a year revising it, making it a more accessible, more interesting book than the dissertation probably was. c-span: when was the first
but i had been an undergraduate at yale university. harvard is, as we all know, one of the best institutions in the country, but it doesn't have a single american art historian. perhaps i should go back to my undergrad institution and find out what the competition had to say. so i went down to the competition. and they said, well, this photography and social documentary photography subject sound good, but have you thought about war photography. and light bulbs went off and a bolt of lightening...
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i thought of my yale students who sometimes merit these contradictions. i don't think it came from that. i thought of my own efforts to connect what i write with what i think. i don't know when i think until i right. but the real reason i think that "witness" evokes these mixed emotions in meet as i read it came from the parallels that i saw two more recently published book with which i have had a somewhat closer connection. this rather unimaginative titled george f. kennan and american life. now, i am chagrined by going back and looking at my book. in its 800 pages it certainly is not brief. there is not a single reference twitter chambers and it. and i particularly appreciate the forbearance of chambers biographers for not mentioning this embarrassing facts in his long and thoughtful review of my book in the new republic last winter. he himself did refer briefly to chambers in the second volume of his memoir. took a couple of pages to say that he had followed the case carefully the quarter century earlier bill was still unsure, as many people were in 19
i thought of my yale students who sometimes merit these contradictions. i don't think it came from that. i thought of my own efforts to connect what i write with what i think. i don't know when i think until i right. but the real reason i think that "witness" evokes these mixed emotions in meet as i read it came from the parallels that i saw two more recently published book with which i have had a somewhat closer connection. this rather unimaginative titled george f. kennan and...
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i was at yale law school, and malcolm, even though i was a king follower... but he was so feisty and so outrageously funny that he reflected all the bitterness that we all had, but he made us laugh it all out. >> hinojosa: are you saying that malcolm x was bitterly funny? >> oh, he was bitterly funny, but he would say outrageous things about white people that satisfied a part of all of us, because there's nobody that didn't have great outrage or rage within. and when he came to speak at yale law school, and i was sitting in the law school auditorium, reading my little book, waiting for him to come in, had never seen him before, and all of a sudden i looked up and somebody was saying, "miss wright," and he was introducing himself, and i could not believe it. and he said, "i'm malcolm x." and he knew everything about my life. i couldn't believe it. and i then found out someone from my hometown was one of his followers who had... from the bridgeport, connecticut, mosque. but anyway, we became friends. and i went down to have lunch with him a number of times in h
i was at yale law school, and malcolm, even though i was a king follower... but he was so feisty and so outrageously funny that he reflected all the bitterness that we all had, but he made us laugh it all out. >> hinojosa: are you saying that malcolm x was bitterly funny? >> oh, he was bitterly funny, but he would say outrageous things about white people that satisfied a part of all of us, because there's nobody that didn't have great outrage or rage within. and when he came to...
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down yale university and support of seale's trial. here is berkeley. here is chairman seale. here is a rally for chairman seale in sweden. hundreds of people in sweden mobilized when seale was in prison. eldridge and the embassy and in algiers the north vietnamese working and offering an exchange of about 100 p.o.w.s for the release of bobby seale from prison. and the premier of china meeting there were tens of thousands of chinese rallying in the street with big signs saying down with with -- so i'm going to end up there and turn it over to waldo martin. thank you. [applause] >> first off i want to thank my way up and elizabeth for putting this program together. like josh, this has been a long time, a labor of love but also a struggle. i have to acknowledged that josh 's energy, his brilliance and his commitment made this project. i wavered. josh would say, get up brother and he was the key author and the principle author. he laid down the tracks. i would come in and throw in some drums and throw in a little of this in a little of th
down yale university and support of seale's trial. here is berkeley. here is chairman seale. here is a rally for chairman seale in sweden. hundreds of people in sweden mobilized when seale was in prison. eldridge and the embassy and in algiers the north vietnamese working and offering an exchange of about 100 p.o.w.s for the release of bobby seale from prison. and the premier of china meeting there were tens of thousands of chinese rallying in the street with big signs saying down with with --...
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. >> it is yale. >> i will not sit here and have you defend yale. >> that's literally what the bestialityaid. >> last word, jet do dye yaw. >> i went to an ivy league school and i wouldn't be surprised if some of this crazy stuff was going on. i heard a lot of stories in my day. ivy league more like ivy beagle. >> i am not surprised that a person who went to the ivy league mentioned he went to the ivy league. well, well, well. >> i want to open a bar called the ivy league. what am i saying? i will close things out with a post game wrap up. clips of rentes shows fox news -- clips of recent show had fox news.com/red eye.
. >> it is yale. >> i will not sit here and have you defend yale. >> that's literally what the bestialityaid. >> last word, jet do dye yaw. >> i went to an ivy league school and i wouldn't be surprised if some of this crazy stuff was going on. i heard a lot of stories in my day. ivy league more like ivy beagle. >> i am not surprised that a person who went to the ivy league mentioned he went to the ivy league. well, well, well. >> i want to open a bar...
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if we're making too much of bullying should there be a department at yale? saying we don't think enough or too much? >> we need to figure out how to use the label fairly. we needor
if we're making too much of bullying should there be a department at yale? saying we don't think enough or too much? >> we need to figure out how to use the label fairly. we needor
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bill requiring doctors to inform patients if they have dense breast tissue which can be harder to lok yale yait until ls informing about alternative screening options. that r.seven new inductees will joint hall of fame in sacramento tonight. 49ers legend joe montana led san francisco to four super bowl titles during his time. warren baity's career dates back more than 50 years as an actor, writer and a producer. this year's other inductees include labor leaders, designs charles and ray eames, isha, and the warner brothers. victim pressive people. >> yes. >> and when we come back, our free hot line to get tax questions answered. >>> coming up at 6:00 a clash over cough eye. the citywide food fight launched who wants to be near established competitors. >> also, the rent some people are ready to charge for their homes. >> and the nfl's newest safety rule you're going see how this will change the sport why it's hitting some the wrong way. those stories and more coming up at 6:00. >> and don't forget we have this incredible service for you if have problem was taxes or questions our tax line is
bill requiring doctors to inform patients if they have dense breast tissue which can be harder to lok yale yait until ls informing about alternative screening options. that r.seven new inductees will joint hall of fame in sacramento tonight. 49ers legend joe montana led san francisco to four super bowl titles during his time. warren baity's career dates back more than 50 years as an actor, writer and a producer. this year's other inductees include labor leaders, designs charles and ray eames,...
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and schools like harvard and yale have far more scholarship aid, but the poorest do not have endowmentford, they are now paying the big price and our government need more pell grants. and the student loan, debt forgiveness plan, work your way out of debt, a way of productivity and reducing unemployment and put america back to work. >> gregg: you forgive that debt and somebody's got to bear the burden of lost dollars, don't they, financial institutions would be on the hook for that. won't they pass it along to the consumers, in terms of higher prices for all kinds of things. >> banks are a big factor in this and sometimes the universities themselves. we're losing a generation of students who can't afford to go to college and many have the best minds can't afford to go and sometimes the most money can go, does not give us the best product. >> gregg: all right, reverend jesse jackson, always nice to have you with us. enjoyed talking to you. thank you for being here. >> thank you, sir. >> jamie: mysterious lights in the sky near the nation's capital. did the east coast have a close encount
and schools like harvard and yale have far more scholarship aid, but the poorest do not have endowmentford, they are now paying the big price and our government need more pell grants. and the student loan, debt forgiveness plan, work your way out of debt, a way of productivity and reducing unemployment and put america back to work. >> gregg: you forgive that debt and somebody's got to bear the burden of lost dollars, don't they, financial institutions would be on the hook for that. won't...
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we found cases filed by yale and the university of pennsylvania. a 35% jump from the year before.university has declined to comment. graph hopes his case starts a dialogue. >> reporter: let's start to talk about why is college so expensive. what are we getting for our money when we put our money into these institutions? >> reporter: it's a conversation universitys are willing to have, but they also want their money. >> such a tough situation. first of all, a lot of these graduates, they have all this debt, and they don't have a job and even if they find a job, it's going to take a long time to pay or $60,000, $100,000 or more. >> this is why universitys are going online to reduce that. tomorrow, in part two of our series, sharon efferson is going to report on the demand to make financial literacy a core demand in high schools. >> coming up, too young to retire but not too young to buy a retirement home. we'll look at new wave of buyers. first here's how treasures and commodities closed out the day. tomorrow we'll get a report on durable goods, which measures, among other things, t
we found cases filed by yale and the university of pennsylvania. a 35% jump from the year before.university has declined to comment. graph hopes his case starts a dialogue. >> reporter: let's start to talk about why is college so expensive. what are we getting for our money when we put our money into these institutions? >> reporter: it's a conversation universitys are willing to have, but they also want their money. >> such a tough situation. first of all, a lot of these...
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if we're making too much of bullying should there be a department at yale? 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. whatever the answer is. >> i think sometimes you bully people but i don't think you are always a bully. and your guests. we don't have as much power as you, right? uh-oh. sorry. you are more powerful than us. you are a big powerful tv host, right? >> stephen: yes. >> you almost never make that face. really. you are always in control and we're the ones who are -- we're the ones who are more at your mercy usually. [laughter] [cheers and applause] but now i'm -- >> stephen: i hate you. i hate you. [ laughter ] i hate you. >> sorry. but you are not a bully because you could change. and also because we're here
if we're making too much of bullying should there be a department at yale? 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. whatever the...
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san jose's fire department teamed up for the drill at the county's main yale.hey simulated a fire and eevacuation and in the event of a real fire, there was of course, special challenges for the department. >> we have to be mindful not to bring sharp objects into a jail facility where there could be people that would want to use them to harm us and get out. >> fires do not usually happen but they need to able the to save the inmates. >>> still to come, unraveling a mystery at seas, why sea lion pups are urn thing up dead along the coast. >>> it's a special day, during a rough time, anything that you can do to make it special for them. took a break from fighting crime to get a haircut. what inspired them to shave the their heads today. and a million dollar gold heist, the men wanted with the robbery. >> we have new information on a kidnapping case out of southern california, police identified a suspect today, a 30-year-old man wanted for kidnapping a ten-year-old girl from her home in the middle of the night. >> his name is tobias dustin summers, he has a tattoo
san jose's fire department teamed up for the drill at the county's main yale.hey simulated a fire and eevacuation and in the event of a real fire, there was of course, special challenges for the department. >> we have to be mindful not to bring sharp objects into a jail facility where there could be people that would want to use them to harm us and get out. >> fires do not usually happen but they need to able the to save the inmates. >>> still to come, unraveling a mystery...
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. >> neil: that must have knocked them to the floor at yale. [ laughter ] >> when bureaucrats, even if you have a purpose that is desirable it never gets to the desired purpose. be leery of that. whatever the value it won't get to it. >> we may have hit at that point. ben brought the point up at the beginning, g.o.p., not unlike sequestration and president was saying america was going to collapse unless the spending cuts didn't come flew. our government can't cut 2%, it didn't destroy the entire country. >> and they are driving up gas prices because demand has been falling on its own and we've adjusted. >> media should do work on imf. imf does not have very good record in helping countries. it lends them and prevents them from doing pro-growth strategies. take it from the source. this is the imf. they should have been high when they wrote in. >> neil: we're going to take a break. here is food for thought. stocks may be soaring but food stanltsz are soaring faster. i, he's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with him all day as he goes back to taking tylenol.
. >> neil: that must have knocked them to the floor at yale. [ laughter ] >> when bureaucrats, even if you have a purpose that is desirable it never gets to the desired purpose. be leery of that. whatever the value it won't get to it. >> we may have hit at that point. ben brought the point up at the beginning, g.o.p., not unlike sequestration and president was saying america was going to collapse unless the spending cuts didn't come flew. our government can't cut 2%, it didn't...
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. >> that must have just not the gotten to the floor at yale, and told that joke. (la0 hter) >> charles payne, does this get to a point where we start to say, when bureaucrats ask for moneque even if you have a purpose that's desirable, it never gets to that desired purpose. be l is ry of that. whatever the value here, it won't get to that. >> and we might h is in if yection point and ben brought up the point with the g.o.p., some sort of gift to them, and not uow ike sequestration, that the world going to implode. that america was g3 mng to collapse overnight and spending cuts with the author of went thro0 50 the notion that somehow our government can't cut 2% of spending out would destroy the entire countrque it didn't destroy the company. >> the market is washing wonders driving up gas prices because demand has b is n falling on its own and we've adjusted without gew ernment intervention. >> the media suld do some work on the imf. they don't h is to elping countries and prevents them from pro growth strategies. taken from the source, this is the imf. they should
. >> that must have just not the gotten to the floor at yale, and told that joke. (la0 hter) >> charles payne, does this get to a point where we start to say, when bureaucrats ask for moneque even if you have a purpose that's desirable, it never gets to that desired purpose. be l is ry of that. whatever the value here, it won't get to that. >> and we might h is in if yection point and ben brought up the point with the g.o.p., some sort of gift to them, and not uow ike...
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van jones went to university of tennessee and yale law school. not much difference there.ked for the reagan administration. van jones worked for the obama administration. not much difference there. but there is a difference. there's a big difference. if van jones had ever said our goal is to inflict pain, it's not enough to win, it has to be a painful, devastating defeat, like when the king would take his opponent's head and spike it on a pole for everyone to see, what would o'reilly say that night? what would sean hannity do that night? sean would devote the entire hour of his show to condemnation of van jones which i believe he has done from time to time. he would call van jones a revolutionary. those guys demonized van jones for nothing and they cheer on the revolutionary, the enemy of the government, grover norquist. and now we know how an american revolutionary company championed by the right wing media and welcomed into the halls of power by republicans in congress. two things are necessary. first of all, be white, be very, very white. and second, pretend to be a con
van jones went to university of tennessee and yale law school. not much difference there.ked for the reagan administration. van jones worked for the obama administration. not much difference there. but there is a difference. there's a big difference. if van jones had ever said our goal is to inflict pain, it's not enough to win, it has to be a painful, devastating defeat, like when the king would take his opponent's head and spike it on a pole for everyone to see, what would o'reilly say that...
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the district attorney says he faces up to a year in county yale and $50,000 in fines. >> demonstrators gathered outside the post office, the national postal convention at mascone center protesting a cut in saturday mail service and a jobs. our news reporters joins us live. you spoke with the postmaster john about the concerns? >> i did. he says he is optimistic about the future of the postal service and says the business is facing trying times like any other company and they are trying to make responsible decisions in the face of big losses. they have lost 27 percent of mail volume. but look at this video in the last hour. it is postal workers and their supporters taking aim at companies that send a lot of mail, catalogs and advertisements on how to reach more customers. but these workers are concerned about the dismantling of the postal service with closures of the small branches and their plan to cut saturday delivery service. >> we are bringing it to the attention of the public. this is the issue. we would like to keep our services and our building. >> our people do a great job. we
the district attorney says he faces up to a year in county yale and $50,000 in fines. >> demonstrators gathered outside the post office, the national postal convention at mascone center protesting a cut in saturday mail service and a jobs. our news reporters joins us live. you spoke with the postmaster john about the concerns? >> i did. he says he is optimistic about the future of the postal service and says the business is facing trying times like any other company and they are...
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the senator told cnn that will was a freshman at yale university two years ago when he surprised his parents with this news. >> my son came to jane, my wife and i, told us that he was gay and that it was not a choice and that that's part of who he is and he's been that way ever since he could remember. >> portman is a conservative first-term senator. he was one of 117 cosponsors of the defensive marriage act. and he voted against giving gay couples the right to adopt. today for the columbus dispatch, portman wrote, i wrestled with how to reconcile with my desire to pursue happiness and fulfillment as his brother and sister. but among congressional republicans, he has staked out a lonely position. florida senator, marco rubio was one of several lawmakers this week who reaffirmed their opposition to same-sex marriage. >> just because i believe that states should have the right to define marriage in a traditional way does not make me bad. >> he wanted to share his feelings now because the supreme court is set to hear oral arguments about whether to overturn the defense of marriage act a
the senator told cnn that will was a freshman at yale university two years ago when he surprised his parents with this news. >> my son came to jane, my wife and i, told us that he was gay and that it was not a choice and that that's part of who he is and he's been that way ever since he could remember. >> portman is a conservative first-term senator. he was one of 117 cosponsors of the defensive marriage act. and he voted against giving gay couples the right to adopt. today for the...
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i'm going to be in washington, d.c., this powerful city where everybody is educated from harvard and yale and this and that, and i'm going to do a talk show, i'm going to take..." where did you find that kind of "oomph" to do that? >> remember: i began as a volunteer. >> hinojosa: and everyone should become a volunteer in public radio? >> oh, i think it's a wonderful apprenticeship, and my mentor was my boss, but the first day i got there, to the studio as a volunteer, susan harmon, the manager, was there at the door, and she said, "oh, you must be diane rehm, the new volunteer." and i said, "yes." and she said, "well, i'm sorry to tell you, the host is out sick." >> hinojosa: (laughs) >> and so she said, "so i, susan harmon, am going into the studio, and i want you to come with me." i was on the air the first day. >> hinojosa: oh, the good old days of public television... public radio, public television. >> totally. but i did not think the way you are talking about it. i only thought, "here i am at this academic institution, which was the american university, and thinking, "what am i doi
i'm going to be in washington, d.c., this powerful city where everybody is educated from harvard and yale and this and that, and i'm going to do a talk show, i'm going to take..." where did you find that kind of "oomph" to do that? >> remember: i began as a volunteer. >> hinojosa: and everyone should become a volunteer in public radio? >> oh, i think it's a wonderful apprenticeship, and my mentor was my boss, but the first day i got there, to the studio as a...
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women followed. 50 years ago, it was a far- fetched dream for women to be at princeton and yale, let alone west point, and they did not even go to the university of north carolina, where i was a student. females were not allowed. people forget. had not even been invented. since the african-american movement began to open those doors, gay people have gone from literally the crime that dare not even speak its name to a period where we are now talking about open gay marriage, so these are very, very inspirational things, but we need to be constantly reminded that it was the african-american movement that opened the doors for the other movements. tavis: one reason we have to be reminded is that students are not taught this in school. the distillation of the trilogy that you did about the king years, the first answer was that teachers have been saying to you over and over again that they need something to assign to their students, high school students and college students, and i am not naÏve, taylor, in asking this question, but even when the documentation exists for them to do otherwise,
women followed. 50 years ago, it was a far- fetched dream for women to be at princeton and yale, let alone west point, and they did not even go to the university of north carolina, where i was a student. females were not allowed. people forget. had not even been invented. since the african-american movement began to open those doors, gay people have gone from literally the crime that dare not even speak its name to a period where we are now talking about open gay marriage, so these are very,...
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the district attorney says he faces up to a year in county yale and $50,000 in fines. >> demonstratorsoutside the post office, the national postal convention at mascone center protesting a cut in saturday mail service and a jobs. our news reporters joins us live. you spoke with the postmaster john about the concerns? >> i did. he says he is optimistic about the future of the postal service and says the business is facing trying times like any other company and they are trying to make responsible decisions in the face of big losses. they have lost 27 percent of mail volume. but look at this video in the last hour. it is postal workers and their supporters taking aim at companies that send a lot of mail, catalogs and advertisements on how to reach more customers. but these workers are concerned about the dismantling of the postal service with closures of the small branches and their plan to cut saturday delivery service. >> we are bringing it to the attention of the public. this is the issue. we would like to keep our services and our building. >> our people do a great job. we have never
the district attorney says he faces up to a year in county yale and $50,000 in fines. >> demonstratorsoutside the post office, the national postal convention at mascone center protesting a cut in saturday mail service and a jobs. our news reporters joins us live. you spoke with the postmaster john about the concerns? >> i did. he says he is optimistic about the future of the postal service and says the business is facing trying times like any other company and they are trying to...
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the yale art gallery. not the british arts center, but the yale art gallery is quite amazing.ay it's got to be washington d.c., smithsonian. >> the virtual tour, decoding history kicks off just minutes from now. you can go to decoding history.psycholastic.com. get in on it. thank you. karen, sam, and jake. that is all for now. see you back here tomorrow at noon eastern, 9:00 a.m. pacific. until then you can find us at facebook.com/now with alex. andrea mitchell reports is next. i know you got to go in a minute but this is a real quick meal, that's perfect for two! campbell's chunky beef with country vegetables, poured over rice! [ male announcer ] campbell's chunky soup. it fills you up right. poured over rice! so if ydead battery,t tire, need a tow or lock your keys in the car, geico's emergency roadside assistance is there 24/7. oh dear, i got a flat tire. hmmm. uh... yeah, can you find a take where it's a bit more dramatic on that last line, yeah? yeah i got it right here. someone help me!!! i have a flat tire!!! well it's good... good for me. what do you think? geico. fift
the yale art gallery. not the british arts center, but the yale art gallery is quite amazing.ay it's got to be washington d.c., smithsonian. >> the virtual tour, decoding history kicks off just minutes from now. you can go to decoding history.psycholastic.com. get in on it. thank you. karen, sam, and jake. that is all for now. see you back here tomorrow at noon eastern, 9:00 a.m. pacific. until then you can find us at facebook.com/now with alex. andrea mitchell reports is next. i know you...
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it doesn't have that many students qualified to go to a princeton or harvard or yale.he counselor is not particularly expert 99ing what colleges are out there. maybe the high school counselor says to the student t,un, you really ought to go to college. i think you ought to go to a good college, but the high school counselor doesn't have the time or expertise to be able to help the student sort out the full rage of colleges and the financial aid opportunities out there. >> brown: michelle minter, from your standpoint at one of the very elite schools, i guess, why do you not know? why do you not than all these more students are out there if there are that many who are eligible and qualified? >> yeah. our admissions office tries very hard to reach anyone we can reach to let them know that princeton would be a good place for them, and we offer very, very generous financial aid. as caroline has said, we can make princeton affordable for any student. the challenge often is that low-income students don't take the s.a.t. or th a.c.t., the or advanced laiment test until late in
it doesn't have that many students qualified to go to a princeton or harvard or yale.he counselor is not particularly expert 99ing what colleges are out there. maybe the high school counselor says to the student t,un, you really ought to go to college. i think you ought to go to a good college, but the high school counselor doesn't have the time or expertise to be able to help the student sort out the full rage of colleges and the financial aid opportunities out there. >> brown: michelle...
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he's the director of the jail project on climate change communication and a research scientist at yale university's school of forestry and environmental studies. he's a geographer by training, with a specialty in human behavior, the psychology of risk perception and decision making, an expert on the public's perception of climate change and whether people are willing to change their behavior to make a difference. he has said, "you almost couldn't design a problem that is a worse fit with our underlying psychology." tony leiserowitz, welcome. >> oh, thank you, bill, it's great to be here. >> what did you mean that we almost couldn't design a problem that is a worse fit with our underlying psychology? what did you mean by that? >> well, look, as human beings we are exquisitely attuned to what's happening in our immediately environment and what we can see around us and what literally touches us physically. if you're walking through the woods and you hear the crack of a stick behind you, your body immediately goes into a fear response, a fight or flight response. climate change isn't that
he's the director of the jail project on climate change communication and a research scientist at yale university's school of forestry and environmental studies. he's a geographer by training, with a specialty in human behavior, the psychology of risk perception and decision making, an expert on the public's perception of climate change and whether people are willing to change their behavior to make a difference. he has said, "you almost couldn't design a problem that is a worse fit with...
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we talk to akhil amarar a constitutional law professor at yale, jeffrey toobin, legal analyst at cnn and new yorker magazine and andrew sullivan, the well-known blogger of the dish. >> the states have moved, the country has moved, the public opinion has moved and that's relevant to whether this is just a remnant of an idea whose time has past and if you look not at the past as jeff i think correctly did, that's what the conservatives argue, but the you look in the future i predict not. only will there be gay marriage soon enough but in 30 years we will look back on this era with a kind of incomprehension, the same sort of incomprehension that people today look back and say "how could they have believed in savory? how could they have believed in segregatio that 81% that andrew mentioned is not going to change its mind as it grows older. >> rose: we conclude with a conversation with the remarkable young filmmaker named adam leone. his new movie is called "gimme the loot." >> we really wanted to show a part of new york that isn't seen so much on movies and t.v. right now, i think. becau
we talk to akhil amarar a constitutional law professor at yale, jeffrey toobin, legal analyst at cnn and new yorker magazine and andrew sullivan, the well-known blogger of the dish. >> the states have moved, the country has moved, the public opinion has moved and that's relevant to whether this is just a remnant of an idea whose time has past and if you look not at the past as jeff i think correctly did, that's what the conservatives argue, but the you look in the future i predict not....