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now one is at harvard and the other is at yale.ll you why they owe their success to their heroic single mothers. [ school bell rings ] ♪ school's out [ male announcer ] from the last day of school back to the first, they're gonna do a lot of note-taking and note-passing. so make sure they've got a whole lot of paper. this week only, get filler paper for a penny. staples has it. staples. that was easy. thto fight chronic. osteoarthritis pain. to fight chronic low back pain. to take action. to take the next step. today, you will know you did something for your pain. cymbalta can help. cymbalta is a pain reliever fda-approved to manage chronic musculoskeletal pain. one non-narcotic pill a day, every day, can help reduce this pain. tell your doctor right away if your mood worsens, you have unusual changes in mood or behavior or thoughts of suicide. anti-depressants can increase these in children, teens, and young adults. cymbalta is not for children under 18. people taking maois, linezolid or thioridazine or with uncontrolled glaucoma
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yale university has produced five u.s. presidents.ale nus college held an inauguration ceremony on tuesday. the four year college adopts the yale system of cross disciplinary education. each class will have a maximum of 18 students. the pioneering group of 155 students was selected from more than 10,000 applicants. 60% of the students are from singapore. the rest are from the u.s., india, china and other countries. >> i want to embrace all possibilities because the school is offering us amazing opportunities for us to learn and explore. >> this is something pioneering new and unlike anything else in the world. i think i want to understand where i fit in the global sphere and how my cultural conditioning has led to where i am today. >> some u.s. and european universities have formed universities in asia. >>> that is all for this edition of "newsline." i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. we'll be back with more at the top of the hour. . >> good afternoon. i'm james harmon, president and ceo ceo of the wilso
yale university has produced five u.s. presidents.ale nus college held an inauguration ceremony on tuesday. the four year college adopts the yale system of cross disciplinary education. each class will have a maximum of 18 students. the pioneering group of 155 students was selected from more than 10,000 applicants. 60% of the students are from singapore. the rest are from the u.s., india, china and other countries. >> i want to embrace all possibilities because the school is offering us...
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yale university has produced five u.s. presidents. the national university of singapore is one of asia's leading educational institutions. ♪ yale nus college held an inauguration ceremony tuesday. the singaporean government provided funds to build the campus and is shouldering the personnel costs. the four-year college adopts the yale system of cross-disciplinary education. each class will have a maximum of 18 students. the pirating group of 155 students was selected from more than 10,000 applicants. 60% of the students are from singapore. the rest are from the u.s., india, china and other countries. >> i just want to embrace all possibilities. because this school is offering us amazing opportunities for us to learn and to explore. >> this is something completely pioneering, something really new. and unlike anything else in the world. i think i want to understand where i fit in a global scale as well as how my sort of cultural conditioning has led to where i am today. >> some u.s. and european universities have established campuses in
yale university has produced five u.s. presidents. the national university of singapore is one of asia's leading educational institutions. ♪ yale nus college held an inauguration ceremony tuesday. the singaporean government provided funds to build the campus and is shouldering the personnel costs. the four-year college adopts the yale system of cross-disciplinary education. each class will have a maximum of 18 students. the pirating group of 155 students was selected from more than 10,000...
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to go to yale for a writing class that doesn't exist.he whole time he spent stalking foster. he finds out where she lives, slipping notes under her door, he's on the phone with her. he taped these calls. >> who is this? oh, no, who is this? >> this is jodie? >> who is this? >> this is john. >> john who? oh, no, not you again. 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 you? you understand it's dangerous and it's not done and it's not fair and it's rude. all right? well, i understand that but it's the same thing. okay? >> so you just don't ever want -- >> no, been really nice talking to you though. >> he started to yell at the recorder, hang up, hang up! because this is what we tell our wife or our daughter. you hang up right away. >> they're just really sad and pathetic calls. he's reaching out to this woman he idolized and wanted to be part of. so he gets in his mind, if i get the president of the united states, she'll love me. she'll want me.
to go to yale for a writing class that doesn't exist.he whole time he spent stalking foster. he finds out where she lives, slipping notes under her door, he's on the phone with her. he taped these calls. >> who is this? oh, no, who is this? >> this is jodie? >> who is this? >> this is john. >> john who? oh, no, not you again. 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...
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to go to yale for a writing class that doesn't exist.he spent stalking foster. he finds out where she lives, slipping notes under her door, he's on the phone with her. he taped these calls. >> who is this? oh, no, who is this? >> this is jodie? >> who is this? >> this is john. >> john who? oh, no, not you again. 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 you? with people i don't know. you understand it's dangerous and it's not done and it's not fair and it's rude. all right? well, i understand that but it's the same thing. okay? >> so you just don't ever want -- >> no, been really nice talking to you though. >> he started to yell at the recorder, hang up, hang up! because this is what we tell our wife or our daughter. you hang up right away. >> they're just really sad and pathetic calls. he's reaching out to this woman he idolized and wanted to be part of. so he gets in his mind, if i get the president of the united states, she'll love me. she'
to go to yale for a writing class that doesn't exist.he spent stalking foster. he finds out where she lives, slipping notes under her door, he's on the phone with her. he taped these calls. >> who is this? oh, no, who is this? >> this is jodie? >> who is this? >> this is john. >> john who? oh, no, not you again. 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 you? with people...
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to go to yale for a writing class that doesn't exist. time he spent stalking foster. he finds out where she lives, slipping notes under her door, he's on the phone with her. he taped these calls. >> who is this? >> he started to yell at the recorder, hang up, hang up! because this is what we tell our wife or our daughter. you hang up right away. >> they're just really sad and pathetic calls. he's reaching out to this woman he idolized and wanted to be part of. so he gets in his mind, if i get the president of the united states, she'll love me. she'll want me. she'll know who i am. so he starts talking jimmy carter. >> it was just a month before reagan was elected. he and president carter were campaigning hard for every vote. >> in october 1980, john hinckley gets within arm's reach of jimmy carter at an event in dayton, ohio. >> one week later, hinckley is in nashville, tennessee, still stalking carter. when hinckley leaves, airport police find several guns in his luggage. >> he was arrested, never fingerprinted and photographed for carr
to go to yale for a writing class that doesn't exist. time he spent stalking foster. he finds out where she lives, slipping notes under her door, he's on the phone with her. he taped these calls. >> who is this? >> he started to yell at the recorder, hang up, hang up! because this is what we tell our wife or our daughter. you hang up right away. >> they're just really sad and pathetic calls. he's reaching out to this woman he idolized and wanted to be part of. so he gets in...
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that was his plan. >> on his way to yale hinckley stops off in d.c.checks into the park central hotel, sleeps, gets up, and goes for a fast food breakfast. >> it was just by chance that that morning he got up at 10:00, read the paper, and saw the president was going to the hilton to talk to the afl-cio. >> saw the president's schedule on page eight of the washington star newspaper. now i'm going to see how close i can get to the president with my little gun. he wrote foster a note. takes a cab up to the washington hilton hotel, gets there, gets behind the rope lean. sees reagan approaching. pulls out his .22 caliber revolver. >> he thought something magical was going to happen that didn't have anything to do with ronald reagan. it had to do with some union that he was going have with jodie foster. >> by the spring of 1982 a year after the presidential assassination attempt the four victims are all healing. jim brady's recovery is painfully slow, but positive. though losing most use of his left side of his body, he retains his cognitive ability and sen
that was his plan. >> on his way to yale hinckley stops off in d.c.checks into the park central hotel, sleeps, gets up, and goes for a fast food breakfast. >> it was just by chance that that morning he got up at 10:00, read the paper, and saw the president was going to the hilton to talk to the afl-cio. >> saw the president's schedule on page eight of the washington star newspaper. now i'm going to see how close i can get to the president with my little gun. he wrote foster a...
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what is yale? yale is right. history for $1,200. [ beep ] and his name is chris berman. "could. go.e. way." barrett, back to you. history for $1,600, please. barrett. what is the civil rights movement? right. history for $2,000, please. answer -- daily double. [ applause ] joe has the lead at $12,800. you have $12,600. $4,000, please. all right. here's the clue for you. who is ayn rand? you got it. [ applause ] ayn rand is good. go again. "hy" five for $400, please. joe. what is hygiene? right. "hy" five for $800, please. joe. what is hydrate? right. "hy" five for $1,200, please. emily. what is a hydrangea? no. barrett or joe? [ beep ] "what is a hybrid?" back to you, joe. let's go $1,600 on "hy" five. barrett. what is hydraulic? right. "hy" five for $2,000, please. the grape variety of this flowering plant is seen here. joe? what is a hydrangea? no. emily. what is a hyacinth? hyacinth, yes. he eliminated hydrangea for you. you go. high school geography for $1,600. answer -- daily double. [ applause ] and you have $9,200, which is a little bit more than 50% of barrett's total right
what is yale? yale is right. history for $1,200. [ beep ] and his name is chris berman. "could. go.e. way." barrett, back to you. history for $1,600, please. barrett. what is the civil rights movement? right. history for $2,000, please. answer -- daily double. [ applause ] joe has the lead at $12,800. you have $12,600. $4,000, please. all right. here's the clue for you. who is ayn rand? you got it. [ applause ] ayn rand is good. go again. "hy" five for $400, please. joe....
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alexander is a yale graduate, also a current yale law student, and s.carter is part of the national campus safety initiative. alexandra, you and 15 other folks filed a complaint, back in 2011, which found that yale failed to properly report sexual vi rent crimes. where do you believe that universities are failing specifically survivors of sexual assault? >> i think the real problem is schools are viewing sexual violence are looking at it as a branding. they're always trying to keep the story quiet. they're telling people, don't report this violence, don't go to the police. and that means they don't really have the interest of the survivor at heart. they have the interests of the school's admissions statistics and fund-raising. >> how much of this is about a culture at many of these colleges and universities that facilitates this kind of behavior? and this kind of response as well. >> very much so both from the student culture, where i think often students feel like you're allowed to make mistakes in college and there are never repercussions for that. wh
alexander is a yale graduate, also a current yale law student, and s.carter is part of the national campus safety initiative. alexandra, you and 15 other folks filed a complaint, back in 2011, which found that yale failed to properly report sexual vi rent crimes. where do you believe that universities are failing specifically survivors of sexual assault? >> i think the real problem is schools are viewing sexual violence are looking at it as a branding. they're always trying to keep the...
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what are some that yale has coming out? >> guest: big fall for us, the one i would start off with is the app generation by howard gardener and katie davis. howard gardener is probably one of the country's top educational psychiatrists, psychologicallists around. he came up with a theory called mutt billion intelligences which has really transformed the way we think about education and the way kids fare in school and college which is to say there isn't just one aptitude or kind of intelligence that tests well or, you know, answers -- in conversation in the classroom. but there's a lot ofnite intelligences, emotional intelligences, and he's the first person to kind of codify and cohere those multiple intelligences into a single understanding of the human mind. he's now, for the first time in his career, turning his attention to the digital generation, the app generation and how these kids coming up, you know, born with an ipad in their hands, reading on an ipad for the first time in their life, seeing how things are truly int
what are some that yale has coming out? >> guest: big fall for us, the one i would start off with is the app generation by howard gardener and katie davis. howard gardener is probably one of the country's top educational psychiatrists, psychologicallists around. he came up with a theory called mutt billion intelligences which has really transformed the way we think about education and the way kids fare in school and college which is to say there isn't just one aptitude or kind of...
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not at yale. every three years. so we figured out because the yale professor makes over to entered thousand dollars a year on average when you add benefits and all the rest, we had a double of the classrooms and figured she is paid $1,800 for every hour he teaches. if he says are have to prepare my classis, you'd think the lecture is over again and office towers maybe if he's not consulting. we're going to stick with 1800 hour and i think what many lawyers make that. >> so when you add all of the time he spent as a graduate student, undergraduates as an assistant professor to get into that do you think that he is ever paid? >> the point is that it's not poverty and many professors -- the senior professor said thanksgivings are [inaudible] but he's not at 200 cells in the year. let's get real to fit this isn't poverty row if you are working at the college making six figures with 20% of your mortgage paid by the university. the tuition at mission for your kids, getting a sabbatical every three years. very few professi
not at yale. every three years. so we figured out because the yale professor makes over to entered thousand dollars a year on average when you add benefits and all the rest, we had a double of the classrooms and figured she is paid $1,800 for every hour he teaches. if he says are have to prepare my classis, you'd think the lecture is over again and office towers maybe if he's not consulting. we're going to stick with 1800 hour and i think what many lawyers make that. >> so when you add...
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to go to yale for a writing class that doesn't exist. he's on the phone with her. he taped these calls. >> who is this? oh, no, who is this? >> this is jodie? >> who is this? >> this is john. >> john who? oh, no, not you again. 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 you? you understand it's dangerous and it's not done and it's not fair and it's rude. all right? well, i understand that but it's the same thing. okay? >> so you just don't ever want -- >> no, been really nice talking to you though. >> he started to yell at the recorder, hang up, hang up! because this is what we tell our wife or our daughter. you hang up right away. >> they're just really sad and pathetic calls. he's reaching out to this woman he idolized and wanted to be part of. so he gets in his mind, if i get the president of the united states, she'll love me. she'll want me. she'll know who i am. so he starts talking jimmy carter. >> it was just a month before reagan was el
to go to yale for a writing class that doesn't exist. he's on the phone with her. he taped these calls. >> who is this? oh, no, who is this? >> this is jodie? >> who is this? >> this is john. >> john who? oh, no, not you again. 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 you? you understand it's dangerous and it's not done and it's not fair and it's rude. all right? well,...
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. >> host: you were educate at yale and? >> guest: johns hopkins. i have a b. a. from yale and m. a. from johns hopkins and ph.d. from harvard. >> host: secretary to the treasury also secretary of state. as the nixon administration he was the secretary of the treasury. when this event was talk about he's 92 years old and alive in california. here he is talking about john dean. and the president's counsel is just -- [inaudible] what should i do? i said don't do it. he said what is -- [inaudible] he asked me how it was going. i said tell him you referred me. they never followed up with me. there was a discussion between the president and john dean about who i think -- [inaudible] it was an improper use of the irs. i wouldn't do it. >> did you actually speak to the president about it? >> guest: it's really important. the private made the argument, this is no argument the book absorbed that all presidents -- and the difference was that nixon got caught. it gives presidents the possibility of redemghts if they commit real crime. frankly, sometimes presidents are bad. we shouldn't think
. >> host: you were educate at yale and? >> guest: johns hopkins. i have a b. a. from yale and m. a. from johns hopkins and ph.d. from harvard. >> host: secretary to the treasury also secretary of state. as the nixon administration he was the secretary of the treasury. when this event was talk about he's 92 years old and alive in california. here he is talking about john dean. and the president's counsel is just -- [inaudible] what should i do? i said don't do it. he said what...
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. >> introducing you to the director of the yale university press. we're going a preview of some of the books coming up this fall. what's some yale has coming out? >> a big fall for us, excited about a number of things. one is the app generation by howard gardener and katie davis. howard gardener is probably one of the country's top educational psychologists around, and he has a theory called multiple intelligences, which is really transformed the way we think about education, and the way kids fare in schools and throughout college, which is to say there's not just one aptitude or kind of intelligence that tests well or answers in conversation of the classroom, but there's intuitive intelligences, a lot of emotional intelligences, and herself the first person to codify and cohere them in a human mind. he's now, for the first time in his career, turning attention to the digital generation, to the app generation, and thousand these kids coming up, born with an ipad in their hands, reading on the ipad for the first time in their life, seeing how things
. >> introducing you to the director of the yale university press. we're going a preview of some of the books coming up this fall. what's some yale has coming out? >> a big fall for us, excited about a number of things. one is the app generation by howard gardener and katie davis. howard gardener is probably one of the country's top educational psychologists around, and he has a theory called multiple intelligences, which is really transformed the way we think about education, and...
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but their savings won't come close to pay for yale. >> it makes it very difficult for the middle classnd lower class person to get a good education. >> reporter: the problem also effects people trying to go to less expensive state schools. tuition fees have increased on average about 30% at colleges across the us. as a result, more than two-thirds of college students applied for some form of financial aid last year. >> we also tell students that only borrow what you need, and if you can get a second job or get a job to pay for it, we highly recommending that. >> reporter: capex helps match students to colleges they can afford. >> typically they having a agreements with four year institutions where all of your credits will transfer. >> reporter: josh hopes to find a way to finance his ivy league dream without bankrupting his parents. >>> attorney general eric holder is to challenge the voter id law in texas. the justice department says it violates the voting right's act. holder maintains the law was adopted with a purpose of making it harder for non-english speakers and racial minoritie
but their savings won't come close to pay for yale. >> it makes it very difficult for the middle classnd lower class person to get a good education. >> reporter: the problem also effects people trying to go to less expensive state schools. tuition fees have increased on average about 30% at colleges across the us. as a result, more than two-thirds of college students applied for some form of financial aid last year. >> we also tell students that only borrow what you need, and...
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-- at yale.he let medicine go, thankfully. and just a terrific musician. gets involved in all kinds of musical things. all the of the kids grew up musicically black they she had a string quarter debt. they would play quite amazing. >> host: in his book, c. carson reports that he used to about 450 brain surgeries a year when he was practicing. do you miss surgery? >> guest: i miss what surgery could accomplish. it might come as a surprise to many people. i don't really like surgery. [laughter] i don't like the sight of blood, but i love what can be accomplished. and some people say you're a surgeon. how can you not like blood. i said would you rather have a surgeon that likes the site of blood. [laughter] in terms of missing medicine, i miss medicine, particularly the way it used to be. the way it was becoming when i left, i don't miss. and i'm hopeful that we can come up with a system heart attackenning back to my earlier comments that really works for everybody. we pay twice as much per capita f
-- at yale.he let medicine go, thankfully. and just a terrific musician. gets involved in all kinds of musical things. all the of the kids grew up musicically black they she had a string quarter debt. they would play quite amazing. >> host: in his book, c. carson reports that he used to about 450 brain surgeries a year when he was practicing. do you miss surgery? >> guest: i miss what surgery could accomplish. it might come as a surprise to many people. i don't really like surgery....
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>> guest: i went to yale. sort of interesting how all of that occurred but i was at southwestern high school in deflate, turns out i did extremely well on the s 80s and i had very good grades, i had become the city executive officer r.o.t.c. but i only had enough money to apply to one college so i decided to apply to the college that won the grand championship in college, my favorite tv program, yale won so i said ok, i will apply to yale and fortunately they accepted me with a scholarship but when i went to medical school at the university of michigan, i was thinking that is pretty tough. you are good. but i did horribly on the first set of comprehensive exams, really bad. you seem like an intelligent young man, a lot of things you can do. i was not cut out to be a doctor. needless to say i was devastated. he said we can get you into another discipline. it has only been six weeks and you will not have wasted a whole year which seemed like a kind thing but i was devastated. i went back to my apartment and fray
>> guest: i went to yale. sort of interesting how all of that occurred but i was at southwestern high school in deflate, turns out i did extremely well on the s 80s and i had very good grades, i had become the city executive officer r.o.t.c. but i only had enough money to apply to one college so i decided to apply to the college that won the grand championship in college, my favorite tv program, yale won so i said ok, i will apply to yale and fortunately they accepted me with a...
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> everybody started telling mel how it happened and i started to understand a miracle happened. >> yale defibrillator and will undergo more tests soo doctors can determine what caused his heart to stop. i would say that's a miracle indeed. >>> thank you for joining usg tonight at 5:00. news edge starts now. >>> this is fox5 news edge at 6:00. >>> we start tonight at 6:00 with breaking news.ng >> the national zoo says giant a panda mei xiang gave birth to ab cub. >> this is a live look at the panda cam. >> you can't see the baby right now. they are tiny, about size of a stick of butter. >> the zoo has been on panda watch and the expert performedd artificial inseminations on mei xiang march 30th after failing to breed with tian tian >> a week old cub died last september. we will have a live report from zoo and efforting that now in a few minutes complete with an update with zoo officials. >>> good news out there. >>> redskins london fletcher says he kept quiet about concussions to remain on the field the admission flies in the face of new nfl rules to cutut down on long term brain injurie
> everybody started telling mel how it happened and i started to understand a miracle happened. >> yale defibrillator and will undergo more tests soo doctors can determine what caused his heart to stop. i would say that's a miracle indeed. >>> thank you for joining usg tonight at 5:00. news edge starts now. >>> this is fox5 news edge at 6:00. >>> we start tonight at 6:00 with breaking news.ng >> the national zoo says giant a panda mei xiang gave birth...
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in america you don't go back to yale. a conventions we do they have to come to san francisco to upgrade their knowledge. i think myself as 24 years i can teach the schools how to make money. this is neutral i have a very good instrument even though i have no health care. when i go to dental office i don't go to there every year. i am healthy than you or i know you're not healthy. i tell you i have a lot of secret way to make people healthy. like go to see the doctor and somebody get sick everything is running 25 percent of our money is going to health. i put that in my pocket i eat good interest >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> (calling names) hello again commissioners i want to put my $0.02 on the issues. you know, i've been driving a cab for 24 years. i don't think there's anything in this city who can teach me. and why i have to take a yearly test is beyond me. it really is. i think all the drivers who have been driving a long time are very, very good can be drivers. they know the rules and how to talk to people
in america you don't go back to yale. a conventions we do they have to come to san francisco to upgrade their knowledge. i think myself as 24 years i can teach the schools how to make money. this is neutral i have a very good instrument even though i have no health care. when i go to dental office i don't go to there every year. i am healthy than you or i know you're not healthy. i tell you i have a lot of secret way to make people healthy. like go to see the doctor and somebody get sick...
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eye opener to be very pleased about it. >> that is a quick look at some of the books coming out by yale university press this fall. >>> here are the best-selling hardcover nonfiction books according to publishers weekly. it does reflect the sales as of august 29th. >>> speed talks about her experience after moving from china to oakland at the age of ten. she expected to live a better life in california. but instead of oakland to be broken city. this is about one hour and ten minutes. >> imagine being a fourth grader that left a rather isolated existence and was told about a faraway place called disneyland. she had heard exciting things about it. but she really couldn't comprehend the m
eye opener to be very pleased about it. >> that is a quick look at some of the books coming out by yale university press this fall. >>> here are the best-selling hardcover nonfiction books according to publishers weekly. it does reflect the sales as of august 29th. >>> speed talks about her experience after moving from china to oakland at the age of ten. she expected to live a better life in california. but instead of oakland to be broken city. this is about one hour and...
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2/3. 33-year-old left-hander craig breslow, the new haven, connecticut, native who graduated from yalersity in 2002. he will face a pinch hitter, vernon wells. wells batting for brett gardner. >> tim: it's a bit of a surprise. even though gardner's numbers are not as good against left handers as vernon wells, wells hitting .300, gardner .242. gardner will be back up probably in this game go it goes to the ninth inning. got to figure if it doesn't, the yankees are going to lose anyway. but it's a bit strange to pinch hit for gardner in this situation. a lot of ways gardner can get on base. >> kenny: slow roller. and middlebrooks unable to bare hand it. wells safe at first. stewart moves to second and the inning continues. >> tim: i'm sure it's a base hit. middlebrooks tried to bare hand it and the ball came up on him. so wells does get on there even though it's an infield hit. sometimes hitters put balls in the spots where nobody can make the play. >> kenny: it is an infield for wells. two outs for ichiro who has grounded out three times today although he did drive in the yankees only r
2/3. 33-year-old left-hander craig breslow, the new haven, connecticut, native who graduated from yalersity in 2002. he will face a pinch hitter, vernon wells. wells batting for brett gardner. >> tim: it's a bit of a surprise. even though gardner's numbers are not as good against left handers as vernon wells, wells hitting .300, gardner .242. gardner will be back up probably in this game go it goes to the ninth inning. got to figure if it doesn't, the yankees are going to lose anyway. but...
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. >> yale, actually. >> my brothers went. >> how did you know i went to yale? it on facebook or something. >> oh. >> so much for privacy. >> privacy. absolute myth, no such thing. >> that was a scene from new movie "paranoia." it highlights an area we haven't talked much about in the wake of revelations about government spying in the nsa. government isn't the only one collecting data and tracking us. hackers, spammers and corporate marketers reach into our computer every single day. from license plate technology to the seemingly terms and conditions button we click, we're giving companies the right to sell our likes, dislikes, whereabouts, where you ate dinner last night. all data collected and sold. let's talk about the government and spying but let's disrupt that conversation a little bit by taking a lack at how corporate america has become interested in our daily lives. let's bring in our guest, a writer for the nation and author of "the machine." . some companies buy and own our data, they can use it against other companies. what rights do we have with our
. >> yale, actually. >> my brothers went. >> how did you know i went to yale? it on facebook or something. >> oh. >> so much for privacy. >> privacy. absolute myth, no such thing. >> that was a scene from new movie "paranoia." it highlights an area we haven't talked much about in the wake of revelations about government spying in the nsa. government isn't the only one collecting data and tracking us. hackers, spammers and corporate marketers...
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and yale, his then lawyer told him, you know, as long as you didn't use force and that was okay to goreally is an outrageous sentence. i agree also with jeff's shock oh shock that it couldn't have happened to a nicer guy. but the fact is, we have a system and just because the prosecutors didn't get a conviction in l.a. doesn't mean that the prosecutors in nevada are supposed to pay him back because it didn't work in los angeles. i mean, when you think about the amount of time he got on this case and the fact that he's actually done five years, and, you know, the news today is doing four more years on this case, i mean, i've had clients who have shot and killed people who have done less time. >> wow. >> think about it, nine years for having a screaming fight in a hotel room over property that might well have been his? i mean, it's just an outrageous, outrageous case. again, i have no sympathy for this guy, but if you want to just look at the criminal justice system in action, it's just wrong. >> and yet, mark, he's not going to get -- he's not going to get freedom right now because the
and yale, his then lawyer told him, you know, as long as you didn't use force and that was okay to goreally is an outrageous sentence. i agree also with jeff's shock oh shock that it couldn't have happened to a nicer guy. but the fact is, we have a system and just because the prosecutors didn't get a conviction in l.a. doesn't mean that the prosecutors in nevada are supposed to pay him back because it didn't work in los angeles. i mean, when you think about the amount of time he got on this...
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joining me today is a yale senior who hopes to use the money he wins today to build a robot who can cooklean for him. from wilmington, north carolina, please welcome sam spaulding. hey, sam. >> hi, meredith. >> nice to see you. [cheers and applause] now, i'm gonna say at the onset here that i'm a little freaked out at these robots and the notion of a robot. do you envision something that has a face? i mean, what will your robot look like? >> well, yeah, i would envision it to have a face. the idea is that we want you to not be freaked out by the robo
joining me today is a yale senior who hopes to use the money he wins today to build a robot who can cooklean for him. from wilmington, north carolina, please welcome sam spaulding. hey, sam. >> hi, meredith. >> nice to see you. [cheers and applause] now, i'm gonna say at the onset here that i'm a little freaked out at these robots and the notion of a robot. do you envision something that has a face? i mean, what will your robot look like? >> well, yeah, i would envision it to...
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. >> yes, a friend of mine who is a historian at yale we begin to shift the risk back to families, backo individuals. now they are much less resilient when super storm sandy comes or much less resilient when enron comes along. thanks bill. joining on thursday i'll dig in seattle's massive underground project and tell you whether mega projects solve america's infrastructure crisis. i'm ali velshi. you are consuming them. that's next on "consider this." >> first of all, i have not made a decision. i have got options from our military. >> the world waits to see what action the u.s. will take in a suspected chemical attack in syria. >> hello, we have world news from al jazeera. also in this program a former army army psychiatrist is sentenced to death for killing 13 soldiers in fort hood, texas, four years ago. >>> in
. >> yes, a friend of mine who is a historian at yale we begin to shift the risk back to families, backo individuals. now they are much less resilient when super storm sandy comes or much less resilient when enron comes along. thanks bill. joining on thursday i'll dig in seattle's massive underground project and tell you whether mega projects solve america's infrastructure crisis. i'm ali velshi. you are consuming them. that's next on "consider this." >> first of all, i...
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. >> what i am looking for happens to be at yale and that is why i am pursuing that. >> wally and his wife have been stashing away funds for their son's university since he was a baby but their savings won't come close to covering the $60,000 annual tuition and fees. >> it is ridiculous it has gone up to that point and makes it very difficult for the lower and middle class students to get a good education. >> the zambranos are not alone it. also affect people trying to to go less expensive state schools. over the last five years, tuitions and fees have increased by 30%, partly because of lower investment on endowments and shorter tax revenues. two-thirds of college students as a result applied for some type of financial aid last year. the student financial aid director at university of chicago is concerned about the debt students are shouldering. >> we tell students only borrow what you need and if you can get a job or second job to help fund that, we recommend that. >> many students are now opting for community colleges first. >> typically they have agreements with four-year institut
. >> what i am looking for happens to be at yale and that is why i am pursuing that. >> wally and his wife have been stashing away funds for their son's university since he was a baby but their savings won't come close to covering the $60,000 annual tuition and fees. >> it is ridiculous it has gone up to that point and makes it very difficult for the lower and middle class students to get a good education. >> the zambranos are not alone it. also affect people trying to...
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harvard, yale, and princeton are among the champions of these experiences.uke paris directs campkeeper's program. >> we tell students you're making an investment in a year that is going to last a lifetime. >> george: six adventures, six countries, and three continents. it all starts with orientation week. >> sitting in this little valley in between two mountains with a river running through it, and they're taken all through colorado, to backpack, to rock climb, and mountain bike. but in the mornings, we take them through a world view curriculum. >> george: more than 10,000 people have enrolled in this camp since 1996. >> we're trying to change an entire youth culture by offering them a chance to see the world in a different way, and by teaching them how to follow jesus, and how to do that by loving god and loving others. >> george: it began on the streets of denver. >> my internship was working with homeless teens. >> george: for nearly three months, they partnered with a christian ministry, teaching at-risk students and reaching those on the margins of soci
harvard, yale, and princeton are among the champions of these experiences.uke paris directs campkeeper's program. >> we tell students you're making an investment in a year that is going to last a lifetime. >> george: six adventures, six countries, and three continents. it all starts with orientation week. >> sitting in this little valley in between two mountains with a river running through it, and they're taken all through colorado, to backpack, to rock climb, and mountain...
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. >> yes, a friend of mine who is a historian at yale we begin to shift the risk back to families, backindividuals. now they are much less resilient when super storm sandy comes or much less resilient when enron comes along. thanks bill. joining on thursday i'll dig in seattle's massive underground project and tell you whether mega projects solve america's infrastructure crisis. i'm ali velshi. see you then on real money. >> detroit is in bankruptcy. who will catch the retirees as their pension had hang in the balance? [♪ music ] >> so much is riding on this issue, and our community has a lot to say about it. >> yes, this is the battle for detroit's future. who are the victims? who are responsible? and most of our economy seems to be empathizing with jonathan. retireeretirees are in now
. >> yes, a friend of mine who is a historian at yale we begin to shift the risk back to families, backindividuals. now they are much less resilient when super storm sandy comes or much less resilient when enron comes along. thanks bill. joining on thursday i'll dig in seattle's massive underground project and tell you whether mega projects solve america's infrastructure crisis. i'm ali velshi. see you then on real money. >> detroit is in bankruptcy. who will catch the retirees as...
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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. the word "gay" 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 na?ve, taylor, in asking this question, but even when the documentation exists for them t
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. the word "gay" 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...
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high clouds, 72 in sunny yale. -- sunnyvale.e coast cloudy possibly drizzle into the afternoon. 63 downtown san francisco towards east bay 66 oakland. 67 san leandro. temperatures well below normal. 77 in fairfield. 73 walnut creek. check out the accu-weather forecast, give yourself plenty of time for morning commute that will be damp in spots with drizzle. temperatures will recover in time for weekend plans. low 60s coastside. mid-80s inland. into monday, tuesday, wednesday, we're going get knew upper 80s to low 90s inland. back to you in the studio you sound good. >> thank you very much. >> just ahead changing one of the most recognizable logos in skaly. yahoo gears up for 30 days of new designs. >> you know that giant wad of fat clogging a london sewer system? a problem that strikes closer to home than you might realize at 6:00. >>> yahoo released this video to announce its changing the purple logo it had nearly two decades and plans to post 30 different logos on its home page showing a variety of new looks. the company's fav
high clouds, 72 in sunny yale. -- sunnyvale.e coast cloudy possibly drizzle into the afternoon. 63 downtown san francisco towards east bay 66 oakland. 67 san leandro. temperatures well below normal. 77 in fairfield. 73 walnut creek. check out the accu-weather forecast, give yourself plenty of time for morning commute that will be damp in spots with drizzle. temperatures will recover in time for weekend plans. low 60s coastside. mid-80s inland. into monday, tuesday, wednesday, we're going get...
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recent weeks and here to discuss what happens when companies fight among themselves or each other is yale school of management dean jeffrey. great to see you again. >> it's great to see you. >> whenever i see this kind of open bored room welfaar war fai out is it good for shareholders, or should i run the heck away? >> it's not good for shareholders. you see a fleeting pop yesterday, tyler thanks quickly disappeared because people thought well maybe there is some pending news that will be good news about some major announcement of a change coming, but now, when you have this disillusion we saw it at the old, old, hp bored where tom perkins and jake went to war with their own bored, and that kind of stuff was bad for all parties. you seen it at motorola in the past and it's quite destructive. in this case, we have a historic breach of duty of loyalty where bill ackman as independent or outside investor can say whatever but as a bored member he has to represent a bored and attacking the bored like this is a break down in the trust on the board and of course, putting out confidential strateg
recent weeks and here to discuss what happens when companies fight among themselves or each other is yale school of management dean jeffrey. great to see you again. >> it's great to see you. >> whenever i see this kind of open bored room welfaar war fai out is it good for shareholders, or should i run the heck away? >> it's not good for shareholders. you see a fleeting pop yesterday, tyler thanks quickly disappeared because people thought well maybe there is some pending news...
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. >> yes, a friend of mine who is a historian at yale we begin to shift the risk back to families, backo individuals. now they are much less resilient when super storm sandy comes or much less resilient when enron comes along. thanks bill. joining on thursday i'll dig in seattle's massive underground project and tell you whether mega projects solve america's infrastructure crisis. i'm ali velshi. jazeera.com. >> this is aljazeera. ♪ theme >> hello, welcome to the news hour. the clamor for military action over the suspected chemical attack in syria gross. british politicians gather to debate intervening. there are signs of preparations, british jets have arrived in cypress. >> one of the most wanted men in india was arrested after five years on the run. >> i'm in new orleans. it's a city struggling to recover from hurricane
. >> yes, a friend of mine who is a historian at yale we begin to shift the risk back to families, backo individuals. now they are much less resilient when super storm sandy comes or much less resilient when enron comes along. thanks bill. joining on thursday i'll dig in seattle's massive underground project and tell you whether mega projects solve america's infrastructure crisis. i'm ali velshi. jazeera.com. >> this is aljazeera. ♪ theme >> hello, welcome to the news hour....
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who better to ask than jeff sonnenfeld of yale university.e will grade ballmer's performance and he has a surprising grade, a little higher than you might think. we'll find out why coming up. [ male announcer] surprise -- you're having triplets. [ babies crying ] surprise -- your house was built on an ancient burial ground. [ ghosts moaning ] surprise -- your car needs a new transmission. [ coyote howls ] how about no more surprises? now you can get all the online trading tools you need without any surprise fees. ♪ it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. time to have new experiences with a familiar keyboard. to update our status without opening an app. to have all our messages in one place. to browse... and share... faster than ever. ♪ it's time to do everything better than before. the new blackberry q10. it's time. the new blackberry q10. she loves a lot of it's what you love about her. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytim
who better to ask than jeff sonnenfeld of yale university.e will grade ballmer's performance and he has a surprising grade, a little higher than you might think. we'll find out why coming up. [ male announcer] surprise -- you're having triplets. [ babies crying ] surprise -- your house was built on an ancient burial ground. [ ghosts moaning ] surprise -- your car needs a new transmission. [ coyote howls ] how about no more surprises? now you can get all the online trading tools you need without...
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and after yale? >> it actually happened while i was there. i was already -- there were a few people -- >> as heretics. >> yes, they do. >> a few. >> you know, but you know, capitalism -- i like to say to people, capitalism, like all systems, when it comes into being, is born a few hundred years ago in europe and spreads around the world, like other systems before it. it has always produced those who admire and celebrate it and those who are critical of it. i used to say to my students, "if you want to understand the family who lives down the street, suppose there's mama, papa, two children. and one of the children thinks it's the greatest family there ever was, and the other one is quite critical. if you want to understand the family, do you choose only one child to interview, or do you think it might be wise to interview both of them?" for me, i began to interview the critics of capitalism, because i thought, "let's see what they have to say." and that for me opened an immense door of critical insights that i found invaluable, and i've never
and after yale? >> it actually happened while i was there. i was already -- there were a few people -- >> as heretics. >> yes, they do. >> a few. >> you know, but you know, capitalism -- i like to say to people, capitalism, like all systems, when it comes into being, is born a few hundred years ago in europe and spreads around the world, like other systems before it. it has always produced those who admire and celebrate it and those who are critical of it. i used...
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stephen roach of yale university explains his big call, an alarming one at that, when we come back.car is ab.out excitement but tracking all the action and hearing everything from our marketing partners, the media and millions of fans on social media can be a challenge. that's why we partnered with hp to build the new nascar fan and media engagement center. hp's technology helps us turn millions of tweets, posts and stories into real-time business insights that help nascar win with our fans. >>> welcome back. emerging market currencies are feeling the impact of a possible fed taper. today the rupee suffering it's worst slide in 18 years. our reporter in mumbai has the latest there. >> here in india there's been quite a bit of panic since the fed hinted that it would look at tapering of the stimulus program. the rupee has depreciated more than 17%. stock markets dropped more than 10% and borrowing rates have jumped. a lot of pressure is coming from the fli but tapering is not the only worry. the parliament remains deadlocked and crucial economic issues. growth is down and inflation p
stephen roach of yale university explains his big call, an alarming one at that, when we come back.car is ab.out excitement but tracking all the action and hearing everything from our marketing partners, the media and millions of fans on social media can be a challenge. that's why we partnered with hp to build the new nascar fan and media engagement center. hp's technology helps us turn millions of tweets, posts and stories into real-time business insights that help nascar win with our fans....
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henningsgaards were in the process of visiting a prospective colleges and were on their way to see yale university in new haven, connecticut. jim. >> axelrod: can new owner jeff bezos turn the "washington post" around? >> axelrod: the news this week that the founder of amazon, jeff bezos, is buying the "washington post" for $250 million has shaken up the media world. jeff bercovici is media and technology reporter for "forbes" and joins us now. jeff bezos is one of the great revolutionary thinkers of our time. what do you think his mind, being applied to the newspaper business, is likely to bring as far as results? >> i think innovation more than anything, a fresh way of thinking for a business that is pretty calcified and pretty dependent on its traditions. the newspaper business tend to do a lot of things just because it's always done them that way, and bezos is the opposite of that. >> axelrod: well, amazon, certainly changed the way consumers get products. so consumers of news, what might they be seeing once jeff bezos is sort of-- has his finger prints on the newspaper? >> he's alw
henningsgaards were in the process of visiting a prospective colleges and were on their way to see yale university in new haven, connecticut. jim. >> axelrod: can new owner jeff bezos turn the "washington post" around? >> axelrod: the news this week that the founder of amazon, jeff bezos, is buying the "washington post" for $250 million has shaken up the media world. jeff bercovici is media and technology reporter for "forbes" and joins us now. jeff...