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in a way, yale wants it both ways.ir knowledge in, well, this was an offensive image because now we're going to inventory it and get rid of them, but they're not taking care of the human being involved. amy: corey menafee, do you want your job back? >> i would muster only love my job back. amy: and your response to taking out the sting blast image? >> i think that is a wise and good move on the part of yell university. craig wilder, your written about this. what do think the university should do right now. what i think the university has to take more responsibility for -- its decision to not to escalate the situation to begin with. the students who have been protesting now for -- not here, for a few months -- not for a few months, but for decades. amy: to remove the name "calhoun" from the college. >> to rename the colleges that were named after slave owners and slave traders. th has been resistant to doing the right thing for a long time. georgetown university struggles to come to terms with its pass obama with the sl
in a way, yale wants it both ways.ir knowledge in, well, this was an offensive image because now we're going to inventory it and get rid of them, but they're not taking care of the human being involved. amy: corey menafee, do you want your job back? >> i would muster only love my job back. amy: and your response to taking out the sting blast image? >> i think that is a wise and good move on the part of yell university. craig wilder, your written about this. what do think the...
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if you want to create yale... name the country in the world for me that can create a yale or can create more than one, let alone one. >> hinojosa: okay. >> and the indians and the chinese will be the first to tell you that they don't have a yale and don't know how to create one. >> hinojosa: okay. >> if you want to create silicon valley... tell me someone who's doing that. why is it that the ipad and then the iphone before it and the ipod before it... in this era of decline, why does all the cool new stuff always seem to come from here? you have to separate... i think the important point is americans are doing very badly, certain americans, a large number of americans. america as a kind of collective entity is still very much at the helm of a lot of things and is losing ground on other things, and i think segmenting those is important, number one. in terms of... for me personally, one of those areas that's more like the yale and the ipad is, what kinds of places in the world are good places to sit when you want to think, not just about india or not just about one industry, but you want
if you want to create yale... name the country in the world for me that can create a yale or can create more than one, let alone one. >> hinojosa: okay. >> and the indians and the chinese will be the first to tell you that they don't have a yale and don't know how to create one. >> hinojosa: okay. >> if you want to create silicon valley... tell me someone who's doing that. why is it that the ipad and then the iphone before it and the ipod before it... in this era of...
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now national institutions of education and by and large secular institutions of education harvard yale and princeton that's not what they look like at the time to get the time they were by and large baruk deal sectarian institutions and theology was organizing the basis of the curriculum and so against that backdrop there was an idea we had a profound mismatch between our educational institutions and the republican form of government that we created. no western who started calling for national university prior to the constitutional convention of 1787 set our educational cetaceans are sort of remnant of an older and monarchy colon the aquatic political and we need to to alternate date them in the national university was one idea that was floated in a way to alter education. >> host: today as you said that we have several national universities that are of the ilk that was discussed? >> we do in large form. in fact i ask who started counting as i was doing the research the number of times that people when they heard about the project, don't we are to have a national university and they wo
now national institutions of education and by and large secular institutions of education harvard yale and princeton that's not what they look like at the time to get the time they were by and large baruk deal sectarian institutions and theology was organizing the basis of the curriculum and so against that backdrop there was an idea we had a profound mismatch between our educational institutions and the republican form of government that we created. no western who started calling for national...
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and former yale university dishwasher corey menafee has won back a job at yale after he was fired for smashing a stained-glass window depicting enslaved africans carrying bales of cotton. this is corey menafee speaking on democracy now! male and ated a female, both appear to be african-american, standing in a crops, it would appear to be caught in, with baskets over their heads, and a believe one of the figures was actually smiling, which is so condescending. looking back on slavery, like, it was not a happy time for african-americans. amy: described what you did as you looked up at the stained glass that you had seen for a while. took a, i basically broom handle and destroyed the image. amy: corey menafee was working at the time at yale's residential dorm calhoun college, named after former vice president john c. calhoun, one of the most prominent pro-slavery figures in american history. for years, students have demanded yale change the building's name. on tuesday, menafee told democracy now!, "i am delighted to return to work." and those are some of the headlines. ,his is democracy
and former yale university dishwasher corey menafee has won back a job at yale after he was fired for smashing a stained-glass window depicting enslaved africans carrying bales of cotton. this is corey menafee speaking on democracy now! male and ated a female, both appear to be african-american, standing in a crops, it would appear to be caught in, with baskets over their heads, and a believe one of the figures was actually smiling, which is so condescending. looking back on slavery, like, it...
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corey menafee worked for yale for about eight years.n june, as he was cleaning a dining room, menafee stood on top of a table and broke the window with a broom handle. menafee said the image is racist and degrading and that he had become sick of seeing it every day. yale university police arrested menafee and charged him with reckless endangerment and felony mischief. the window was in a building that had already generated controversy. calhoun college is named after former vice president john c. calhoun, one of the most prominent pro-slavery figures in history. for years students have demanded yale change the building's name. the administration decided against a name change in april. we'll have more on this case with corey menafee tomorrow on democracy now! and wednesday marked the first anniversary ofof the death of 28-year-old african-american sandra bland -- who died in a texas jail cell three days after she was arrested for allegedly failing to signal a lane change. on july 13, 2015, sandra bland was returning fromom a job inintervi
corey menafee worked for yale for about eight years.n june, as he was cleaning a dining room, menafee stood on top of a table and broke the window with a broom handle. menafee said the image is racist and degrading and that he had become sick of seeing it every day. yale university police arrested menafee and charged him with reckless endangerment and felony mischief. the window was in a building that had already generated controversy. calhoun college is named after former vice president john...
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yale says the remaining stain glass panel as depicting slavery will be taken to an a art museum willbe where writ can be displayed in the proper complex. >>> ashley madison the dating website for cheaters is taking a fresh approach to marketing. what the company is doing to reel in new customers. >>> coming up big manufacturers are taking the fun to have you happy hour, many brewers are planning to add nutrition labels to beers. they will have the exact amount of calories, can i bow hydrates and alcohol. some say they're going to provide the information online or on cardboard packaging. . >>> we are week away from the republican national convention and donald trump is meeting with his reported list of potential running mates. yesterday the presumptive gop nominee traveled to new jersey to meet with chris christie. he also met with indiana governor mike pence. come one day after a joint campaign rally. he told the "washington post" he sxebts to name by friday. fox 5 tom fitzgerald will be in cleveland all week long. live coverage begins sunday at 8:30 on the hill. tune in for a brand
yale says the remaining stain glass panel as depicting slavery will be taken to an a art museum willbe where writ can be displayed in the proper complex. >>> ashley madison the dating website for cheaters is taking a fresh approach to marketing. what the company is doing to reel in new customers. >>> coming up big manufacturers are taking the fun to have you happy hour, many brewers are planning to add nutrition labels to beers. they will have the exact amount of calories, can...
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douglas who was her professor at yale.but to get the job at the tva, one of her big supporters at yale wrote a letter and said what he knew tva needed to hear to hire a woman, its first, and what would be its last woman for the next 20 years, woman lawyer, was that she would not be deflected by considerations of marriage. and so she began a federal government career with a pledge that she would be married to her job instead of a woman. but as it turns out with bessie, interestingly -- and maybe this human quality that endears her to me and certainly nothing be i knew when i knew her personally -- was this penchant for passion. having decided the only way to be a woman lawyer in the 1930s when 2% of america's lawyers were women was that she could not be married. but the men she was most attracted to were men of her intellectual capacity, men who shared her progressive spirit, their attitude toward the new deal and who were they? the people she worked with. and most of the people she worked with happened to be married and pr
douglas who was her professor at yale.but to get the job at the tva, one of her big supporters at yale wrote a letter and said what he knew tva needed to hear to hire a woman, its first, and what would be its last woman for the next 20 years, woman lawyer, was that she would not be deflected by considerations of marriage. and so she began a federal government career with a pledge that she would be married to her job instead of a woman. but as it turns out with bessie, interestingly -- and maybe...
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i've been reading all week long about sanitizing literature in english in yale university.what in the world is going on in this country. >> guest: this limiting of free speech on college campuses has been around for a while, but we have seen an uptick in the past few years. unfortunately students think that college is supposed to create a save, comfortable sperches experience when it's supposed to challenge you and when it comes to sanitizing english classes from former white on press ors, this is ridiculous. i was born in a small island, colonized by the british government, and i appreciate the classic. i appreciate shakespeare, i appreciate that history because it's helped me to frame what humanity is all about, who we are as people, and how honestly, our perspectives don't change over time and humanity doesn't change over time, but we as individuals can make decisions on how we deal with the issues that affront us everyday. >> armstrong: ron? >> guest: yeah, well, if we look at what is happening in our college campuses not just as yale but everywhere. they are trying to
i've been reading all week long about sanitizing literature in english in yale university.what in the world is going on in this country. >> guest: this limiting of free speech on college campuses has been around for a while, but we have seen an uptick in the past few years. unfortunately students think that college is supposed to create a save, comfortable sperches experience when it's supposed to challenge you and when it comes to sanitizing english classes from former white on press...
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he would be the president of yale during the vietnam war and then later the ambassador to london. a future supreme court justice founder of the peace corps sergeant shriver the future president gerald ford at harvard for some of the ambassador kennedy was in charge there and john kennedy sent a hundred dollar donation telling the america first committee that what you are doing is so vital. so in addition the american newspapers were by and large to intervention in particular but also "the chicago tribune" which was a massive loudspeaker in the upper midwest. the new york daily news to close with intervention. when a deviation hero charles lindbergh became the america first chief spokesman for membership boomed and went to 800,000 members. the largest antiwar organization in american history. they have what we are seeing is a trump quality to them. we have people that have higher reactionaries and in many ways bigoted outlooks including anti-semitic views. they returned the protest and clashes with pro- intervention supporters. we spent hours going through the diaries and there are
he would be the president of yale during the vietnam war and then later the ambassador to london. a future supreme court justice founder of the peace corps sergeant shriver the future president gerald ford at harvard for some of the ambassador kennedy was in charge there and john kennedy sent a hundred dollar donation telling the america first committee that what you are doing is so vital. so in addition the american newspapers were by and large to intervention in particular but also "the...
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i went to yale law school.ng drugs at yale law school than i have ever seen at any housing project or black community. i saw more undergraduates at yale doing drugs. it was crazy. i never saw a single arrest on those campuses. if you went to new haven you would think all of the poor black people are the criminals and all of the rich kids that go to yale are not, but there is a bias in enforcement that is a part of this driver and i think we have to be very honest about that in america. >> that's not true. that's not true. >> that's not true. >> you have no statistics that bear that out at all. >> you said nobody was arrested at harvard? >> i just read about a case where a bunch of drug dealers at an ivy league school were arrested for dealing drugs and someone smoking a joint down the street, right? somebody smoking a joint in the street. >> nobody gets arrested for that anymore no matter where you are. >> according to you, the series of killings that have happened systematically year after year after year just
i went to yale law school.ng drugs at yale law school than i have ever seen at any housing project or black community. i saw more undergraduates at yale doing drugs. it was crazy. i never saw a single arrest on those campuses. if you went to new haven you would think all of the poor black people are the criminals and all of the rich kids that go to yale are not, but there is a bias in enforcement that is a part of this driver and i think we have to be very honest about that in america. >>...
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yale does pay tuition for those who graduate at new heaven high school with b average and local collegehat yale doesn't do is to staff a college office at hill house and keep someone there, you know, maybe four days a week and help kids get through this. so -- but, yes, i do keep up with some of the kids. not all of them. >> working in the schools, one of the things that's been pushed a lot, maybe it's going away is the whole idea of nonfiction and the role in an english classroom, i was wondering if the teachers weren't focusing on good nonfiction, i'm talking good nonfiction? >> mr. leÓn's class was all fiction and so is mary and daniel you're going like because god knows how much he made up. it's suspiciously detailed about people were thinking years before he wrote it. the common core is pushing kids away from fiction to nonfiction. the designer of the common core, whoever had to read a novel on the job, and i said, well, no one except book reviewers. that isn't the point. i'm one of those people that think that reading fiction is the way you know about yourself and you're enlarged
yale does pay tuition for those who graduate at new heaven high school with b average and local collegehat yale doesn't do is to staff a college office at hill house and keep someone there, you know, maybe four days a week and help kids get through this. so -- but, yes, i do keep up with some of the kids. not all of them. >> working in the schools, one of the things that's been pushed a lot, maybe it's going away is the whole idea of nonfiction and the role in an english classroom, i was...
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. >>> more details about a former yale university employee who's facing charges for smashing a windowcting slaves. corey menefee says he wants his job back. he said he's sorry about what he did but it was time for the image to go. >> i'm wrong for my actions, however, what i did, a lot of other people want it done as well. >> some yale law students are backing menefee, even wrote an open letter to the school's president demanding that menefee be reinstated. menefee's attorney says she expects the state to drop the criminal charges against him. >>> families in the record books for this eye-opening aerial stuntç at the jersey shore. the wife of nik wallenda dangled hundreds of feet above the ocean. she told nbc 10's sydncydney lo its her passion. she loves atlantic city and the adrenaline rush. >> we feel like this is a second home. i just feel excited because i know my husband was out there last time doing something. so now i get my time. >> yesterday's stunt was a sample of the wallenda family shows at the taj mahal zhanadu theater. >>> jessica boyington, let's check conditions along
. >>> more details about a former yale university employee who's facing charges for smashing a windowcting slaves. corey menefee says he wants his job back. he said he's sorry about what he did but it was time for the image to go. >> i'm wrong for my actions, however, what i did, a lot of other people want it done as well. >> some yale law students are backing menefee, even wrote an open letter to the school's president demanding that menefee be reinstated. menefee's...
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to make that distinction. >> i meant yale. >> there you go.o, does the investigation leave an opening for somebody maybe bernie sanders to contest clinton's nomination at the convention? not saying that's part of the game plan, but could someone? >> well, someone could do that at the convention because she did not have the required number of pledged delegates going in. she's still relying on superdelegates to put her to the magic number, so bernie sanders has not dropped out and says he's at least going to contest the platform at the convention, so that is a possibility. however, as others have noted this morning, the fact that the fbi is now talking to secretary clinton, suggests they are coming to the end of this investigation. so, it is also possible that there could be a report or a finding that comes out before the democratic national convention that would also say that she would not be indicted so it may not be an issue by the time the con veng rolls around. >> what about, molly, bill clinton's role in this. is he becoming a liability fo
to make that distinction. >> i meant yale. >> there you go.o, does the investigation leave an opening for somebody maybe bernie sanders to contest clinton's nomination at the convention? not saying that's part of the game plan, but could someone? >> well, someone could do that at the convention because she did not have the required number of pledged delegates going in. she's still relying on superdelegates to put her to the magic number, so bernie sanders has not dropped out...
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bill clinton is going to talk about the woman he knows who has ever since law school when they met at yale been a public servant. that is what he's going to stress. but he's been a little rusty on the campaign trail. we saw the misstep meeting with loretta lynch, his own poll numbers coming down. so this is a challenge as you've been describing. i think you're going to hear purely personal and describing her as the public service part of hillary clinton, filling in that biography, savannah. >> andrea, thank you. >> and you've seen the dim blue lights. the crowd here has been watching a video introducing former president bill clinton. it is coming to an end and you're about to hear this crowd react as bill clinton's name is announced. please watch. >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome the 42nd president of the united states, bill clinton. [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you. thank you. thank you. thank you. thank you. thank you. thank you. thank you. in the spring of 1971, i met a girl. the first time i saw her, we were appropriately enough in a class on political and civil rights. she
bill clinton is going to talk about the woman he knows who has ever since law school when they met at yale been a public servant. that is what he's going to stress. but he's been a little rusty on the campaign trail. we saw the misstep meeting with loretta lynch, his own poll numbers coming down. so this is a challenge as you've been describing. i think you're going to hear purely personal and describing her as the public service part of hillary clinton, filling in that biography, savannah....
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the first race was the harvard/yale regatta in 1852.s still take it very seriously, which is one of the reasons why the sport is growing. u.s. rowing says its top tier membership rose 27% in 2015. partly because student athletes see it as a way to set themselves apart in the college admissions process. rowing's renaissance is also happening on land. at boutique fitness clubs like row house in new york. the crew may row to a different beat, but they're still getting the same physical benefits as those in the boat, as i learned personally. >> give me three more. >> that was intense. >> yeah, it's an intense work out. >> reporter: row house owners saw an opportunity with th the ergometer. >> a lot of people had the history rowing, and they loved it. >> reporter: what's common misconception about rowing? >> it's 60% legs, 30% more give or take core. and about 10% arms. so it's really just the opposite of what you would think it is. >> the rhythm is there. long and strong. >> rowing and crew is no joke. >> reporter: jordan is a sports medici
the first race was the harvard/yale regatta in 1852.s still take it very seriously, which is one of the reasons why the sport is growing. u.s. rowing says its top tier membership rose 27% in 2015. partly because student athletes see it as a way to set themselves apart in the college admissions process. rowing's renaissance is also happening on land. at boutique fitness clubs like row house in new york. the crew may row to a different beat, but they're still getting the same physical benefits as...
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i said i got into yale. my dad said that she's not going there. the editor said what? somehow we were able to scrape together the money. i brought my pink polyester prom dress out there. i've never been to the east coast except for one trip. i brought my pink polyester prom dress and matching shoes. i would often take the greyhound bus back and forth from college to minnesota to save money. it wasn't exactly a glamorous life. i met many good friends there. it really opened up a new worlds for me. exposure to the rest of the country. i always want to come back to minnesota. steve cohen is your daughter interest in politics? klobuchar: my husband said widger -- would you be interested in it if your moms job had an approval rating of 10%? she is volunteering in college helping immigrants learn to read. newspaper,g the writing for the newspaper. a focus on politics. who knows? i want her to do whatever she wants to do in life. and not direct her in any which way. it seems like it is going fine right now. that waltmment was whitman's poems were too repetitive. is a girl who
i said i got into yale. my dad said that she's not going there. the editor said what? somehow we were able to scrape together the money. i brought my pink polyester prom dress out there. i've never been to the east coast except for one trip. i brought my pink polyester prom dress and matching shoes. i would often take the greyhound bus back and forth from college to minnesota to save money. it wasn't exactly a glamorous life. i met many good friends there. it really opened up a new worlds for...
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us of his william: in new haven, connecticut, he taught constitutional law at yale. he was a great intellectual, legal mind. in 1921 president harding appointed him chief justice of the supreme court, which was his dream in life far more than the presidency. he came to washington, he did not finish the current supreme court building, and he died in washington as chief justice of the supreme court. back, 1921.he came announcer: and he was chief justice under three presidents. harding appointed him. what was he like as a former president and also chief justice with harding and coolidge? mr. seale: he was chief justice. he never presented himself as a former president, if that is what you mean, john. he -- taft was a brilliant man, and he had what he wanted. and he was chief justice to them. that was his relationship with them. he had no -- he never took the position of ex-president. announcer: it did the public allow him to be just chief justice? did the press ever ask him questions about his experience and commenting on issues both as chief justice and as former presi
us of his william: in new haven, connecticut, he taught constitutional law at yale. he was a great intellectual, legal mind. in 1921 president harding appointed him chief justice of the supreme court, which was his dream in life far more than the presidency. he came to washington, he did not finish the current supreme court building, and he died in washington as chief justice of the supreme court. back, 1921.he came announcer: and he was chief justice under three presidents. harding appointed...
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with her yale doctorate, bessie moved to washington for a new opportunity. she applied she applied for a job at the tennessee valley authority which congress had just created and realized fdr's new deal vision of supplying electricity to the balance most impoverished residents. among her letters of recommendation, professor lorenz and wrote to hire its first woman lawyer. bessie was intent on the legal career as a primary objective from which she would not be deflected by considerations of marriage. bessie thus began her federal government career with a pledge that she would be married to her job instead of a man. fearing competition, public utility companies hurl charges of socialism that turned into lawsuits. to defend this new deal cornerstone they hired harvard law graduate an experienced trial where the justice department. he may bessie a key member of tva's a brilliant legal team. two landmark supreme court cases that established the legality of it tba's power program and later the tennessee electric power company over shadowed tva's legal work in the
with her yale doctorate, bessie moved to washington for a new opportunity. she applied she applied for a job at the tennessee valley authority which congress had just created and realized fdr's new deal vision of supplying electricity to the balance most impoverished residents. among her letters of recommendation, professor lorenz and wrote to hire its first woman lawyer. bessie was intent on the legal career as a primary objective from which she would not be deflected by considerations of...
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over time if you look at it, gail and these others are slowly -- yale and these others are slowly makingof ground. we are doing a better job investing these funds. david: stephen blithe is out. is the company saying that is the reason why he's exiting? now that he's gone, who will replace him? he left for personal reasons and they won't say why he went on medical leave and what the personal reasons were. that is one of the mysteries. thishey pulled the plug on internal hedge fund, we don't know why they pulled the plug. know what exactly happened there and in terms of replacing stephen, they say they will fill the chair by september. that's not a lot of time. vonnie: mike mcdonald of bloomberg news, thank you. great story. david: coming up, the irs takes facebook to court. ♪ david: this is "bloomberg markets." i'm david gura. vonnie: i'm vonnie quinn. facebook says it may have to pay $5 billion to the irs. joining us now from san francisco with more is our reporter. what is the tax notice over? in 2010 facebook decided to move its global operations to dublin, ireland. that is everything
over time if you look at it, gail and these others are slowly -- yale and these others are slowly makingof ground. we are doing a better job investing these funds. david: stephen blithe is out. is the company saying that is the reason why he's exiting? now that he's gone, who will replace him? he left for personal reasons and they won't say why he went on medical leave and what the personal reasons were. that is one of the mysteries. thishey pulled the plug on internal hedge fund, we don't know...
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she earned a phd in history at yale university. tammy has just been named a gilder lehrman fell at yale and will spend next year writing the first draft of the wickedest city. congratulations, tammy. as always, we will have time for questions and answers after the presentation. remember to raise your hand. thank you for joining us, tammy. tammy: thank you all for being here. not to go over. i want to give you a brief overview of the kefauver committee's origins. of its limits to set up the rest of our talk. for the benefit of anyone who might not be thinly with it already, the estes kefauver committee had the formal title of the special senate committee to investigate organized crime in interstate commerce. it was empowered to investigate the use of the facilities in interstate commerce by organized crime syndicates nationwide. they were especially interested in gambling operations. the resolution proposing the creation of this committee was introduced by senator estes kefauver in 1950 and approved by the senate in may. over the ne
she earned a phd in history at yale university. tammy has just been named a gilder lehrman fell at yale and will spend next year writing the first draft of the wickedest city. congratulations, tammy. as always, we will have time for questions and answers after the presentation. remember to raise your hand. thank you for joining us, tammy. tammy: thank you all for being here. not to go over. i want to give you a brief overview of the kefauver committee's origins. of its limits to set up the rest...
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then one night i was in the law library talking to a classmate who wanted me to join the yale law journal said it would guarantee me a job at a big firm or a clerkship with a federal judge. i really wasn't interested. i just wanted to go home to arkansas. [applause] then i saw the girl again. standing at the opposite end of hat long room. finally she was staring back at me. so i watched her. she closed her book and put it down and started walking toward me. she walked the whole length of the library and came up to me and said, look, if you're going to keep staring at me -- [laughter] -- and now i'm staring back. we at least ought to know each other's name. i'm hillary rod m. who are you? [applause] i was so impressed and surprised that whether you believe it or not, momentarily, i was speechless. [applause] finally i sort of blurted out my name, and we exchanged a few words, and she went away. well, i didn't join the law review. but i did leave that library with a whole new goal in mind. couple days later i saw her again. i remember she was wearing a long, white flowery skirt. i had an we
then one night i was in the law library talking to a classmate who wanted me to join the yale law journal said it would guarantee me a job at a big firm or a clerkship with a federal judge. i really wasn't interested. i just wanted to go home to arkansas. [applause] then i saw the girl again. standing at the opposite end of hat long room. finally she was staring back at me. so i watched her. she closed her book and put it down and started walking toward me. she walked the whole length of the...
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. -- yale law journal. i wasn't interested, i want to go home to arkansas. saw the girl again, standing at the opposite end of that long room. finally, she was staring back at me. so i watched her. she closed her book and started walking toward me. she walked the whole length of the library, came up to me and said, look, if you are going to and now ing at me - -- am staring back. rodham.lary who are you? was speechless. finally we exchange a few words and then she went away. i did not join the long review join the library with a whole new goal in mind. i saw her again. she was wearing a long, white flowery skirt. i went up to her and she said she was going to register for classes for the next term. i said, i would go too. in line and talked. you had to do to register back then. i thought i was doing well until he got to the front of the line. the registrar said, you registered this morning. [laughter] [applause] mr. clinton: i turned red. she laughed that big laugh of hers, i said, since my cover has been blown, i went her to take a walk down to the art muse
. -- yale law journal. i wasn't interested, i want to go home to arkansas. saw the girl again, standing at the opposite end of that long room. finally, she was staring back at me. so i watched her. she closed her book and started walking toward me. she walked the whole length of the library, came up to me and said, look, if you are going to and now ing at me - -- am staring back. rodham.lary who are you? was speechless. finally we exchange a few words and then she went away. i did not join the...
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she is a university graduate who attended oxford and later finished at yale law school. today, she stopped by good morning washington. >> let's go back to the howard university the days in d.c. did you know that someday you would be on tv? >> i really didn't. one of the great things about howard is that it offers everything, right? communications department. i was an english major. i have always been interested in journalism and in some broader sense, but when i was in college, i was studying english literature. i thought for a minute i might want to teach english literature. that's where i was. being in d.c., being at howard, i think there is a natural inclination to think bigger. larry: make sure you watch today at 3:00. at 4:00, we will get insight on the legal angle of the kanye west and taylor swift phone call recordings. us here. much woman: i have a masurprise for you.are you? man: you have a surprise for me? narrator: at dominion, 1 in 5 new hires is a veteran. and when they're away, they miss out on a lot. but they won't miss out on financial support. because we
she is a university graduate who attended oxford and later finished at yale law school. today, she stopped by good morning washington. >> let's go back to the howard university the days in d.c. did you know that someday you would be on tv? >> i really didn't. one of the great things about howard is that it offers everything, right? communications department. i was an english major. i have always been interested in journalism and in some broader sense, but when i was in college, i...
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she also began working in the yale new haven hospital to develop procedures to handle suspected childases. she got so involved in children's issues that she actually took an extra year in law school working at the child study center to learn what more could be done to improve the lives and the futures of poor children. [ applause ] so she was already determined to figure out how to make things better. hillary opened my eyes to a whole new world of public service by private citizens. in the summer of 1972 she went to dothan, alabama to visit one of those segregated academies that rolled over half million white kids in the south. the only way economics works, they claimed, she got sent to prove they weren't. she sonared into one of these academies all by herself pretending to be a housewife that just moved to town and needed to find a school for her son. she said, look, let's get to the bottom line here, if i enroll my son in this school, will he be in a segregated school, yes or no. >> and the guy said absolutely. she had him. i've seen him a thousand times since. she went back and her
she also began working in the yale new haven hospital to develop procedures to handle suspected childases. she got so involved in children's issues that she actually took an extra year in law school working at the child study center to learn what more could be done to improve the lives and the futures of poor children. [ applause ] so she was already determined to figure out how to make things better. hillary opened my eyes to a whole new world of public service by private citizens. in the...
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habÍa ganado una beca completa en la universidad de yale.ue sÉ que vas a tener. que te quiero mucho. maite: tÚ a tu mamÁ quÉ me quieres decir? clarisa: que hemos pasado muchas cosas malas. nos han ayudado a crecer. maite: orgulloso con su nieta? abuelo: orgulloso. viajÉ 1500 millas. maite: la va a extraÑar. cÓmo es su nieta? ... abuelo: ahorita vamos a medio camino. falta la otra mitad. espero que nada mas llegue a ser una profesional. asÍ es. ojalÁ pueda ver ese resultado. maite: quÉ le dices a ese joven que empieza la universidad o estÁ en sus Últimos aÑos? clarisa: que sÍ se puede. ni siquiera los lÍmites de la sociedad nos puede detener cuando uno quiere lograrlo. y si las cosas no pasan como ellos quisieran, si la mira los -si la vida los lleva por otro camino, siempre hay algo mejor esperÁndonos. maite: un aplauso. hicieron un gran esfuerzo para llegar a la universidad. clarisa compartÍa la cama con su mamÁ. en esta universidad se han graduado presidentes. ella, una latina, una inmigrante lo estÁ logrando. quiere compartir un momento d
habÍa ganado una beca completa en la universidad de yale.ue sÉ que vas a tener. que te quiero mucho. maite: tÚ a tu mamÁ quÉ me quieres decir? clarisa: que hemos pasado muchas cosas malas. nos han ayudado a crecer. maite: orgulloso con su nieta? abuelo: orgulloso. viajÉ 1500 millas. maite: la va a extraÑar. cÓmo es su nieta? ... abuelo: ahorita vamos a medio camino. falta la otra mitad. espero que nada mas llegue a ser una profesional. asÍ es. ojalÁ pueda ver ese resultado. maite:...
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. >> the teen who attending yale in the fall. meet this star scholar who includes helping the homeless. >>> and a live look outside at the san mateo bridge at almost 4:21, almost 4:22 and it is busy out there and coming at you but all in all moving along fairly it's tfrom the old way off buying and selling cars. introducing beepi, the radical new way to buy & sell cars, all online. carefully inspected, guaranteed and delivered right to you. if you never have to step foot on a dealership lot again, neither should they. beepi.com zero to happy. >>> for 11 years abc 7 has celebrated student achievement with our star scholars program. >> abc 7 recognized seven bay area high school seniors for achievements and awarded each of them with a thousand dollar scholarship toward their education. >> we are so proud to do it every year. we introduce you to an athlete whose goal is to end world hunger. >> abc 7 star scholar jovi web is a softball junky who lives by the motto nothing is impossible. >> i continue my high grades and standing out i
. >> the teen who attending yale in the fall. meet this star scholar who includes helping the homeless. >>> and a live look outside at the san mateo bridge at almost 4:21, almost 4:22 and it is busy out there and coming at you but all in all moving along fairly it's tfrom the old way off buying and selling cars. introducing beepi, the radical new way to buy & sell cars, all online. carefully inspected, guaranteed and delivered right to you. if you never have to step foot on a...
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a native of -- where else -- illinois, and a graduate of yale college who spent five years in the navy, mr. woodward has won virtually every major american journalism award. i am particularly thrilled that he is our lead-off lecturer, because one of the first major works to expose the supreme court's inner operations to outside view, figured significantly if my decision and a handful of years earlier in the decision of my older brother, also a law professor, to attend law school. i have reread "the brethren" at least half dozen times over the last 25 years, including during the term i worked for justice blackmon. like mr. lincoln, it continues to be powerfully relevant to modern, legal and political disputes even though it was penned almost 40 years ago now. all of this brings me to the last question which is the only one that seems hard. how did we get mr. woodward to come share his thoughts with us this evening? the answer to that also turns out to be quite simple. we asked. i have heard that long before people knew who he was, mr. woodward would assiduously determine whom he wanted
a native of -- where else -- illinois, and a graduate of yale college who spent five years in the navy, mr. woodward has won virtually every major american journalism award. i am particularly thrilled that he is our lead-off lecturer, because one of the first major works to expose the supreme court's inner operations to outside view, figured significantly if my decision and a handful of years earlier in the decision of my older brother, also a law professor, to attend law school. i have reread...
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rather than my helping her learn to get through yale law school she wanted to do a services clinic.bill clinton did last night was emphasize that. she is a change agent going forward as well as her whole life's work. anthony: this is a show for long-term investing, but it's also about the economy. her economic plains different from donald trump's economic plan. what do you like about her economic plan? >> an infrastructure investment in america using a public-private partnership approach. and it's a bank that would help finance all of the bridges and roads and airport repair that we need. it creates jobs it's a kickstart to the economy. it shows her attitude that this public-private partnerships. anthony: i am a trump supporter and we did work on that for mr. trump as well. they diverge on taxes as well. why do you think her tax plan is bert for the country? >> i respect mr. trump's focus on jobs. mostly it's about his own business creation. i haven't heard specifics about what he would do as president. but she opposes the way other republicans favor giving wealthy americans tax ben
rather than my helping her learn to get through yale law school she wanted to do a services clinic.bill clinton did last night was emphasize that. she is a change agent going forward as well as her whole life's work. anthony: this is a show for long-term investing, but it's also about the economy. her economic plains different from donald trump's economic plan. what do you like about her economic plan? >> an infrastructure investment in america using a public-private partnership approach....
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coakley: yale law school. maria: wow, look at that! i don't know what do you know specifically where? ms. coakley: they were in a class together, where did they need? in the library. maria: oh, look at that. what prominent speaker at the dnc chose to do donald trump imitations in his address? i'm not saying they were good ones -- ms. coakley: vice presidential candidate tim kaine. maria: that's it. maria: finally, what speaker at the dnc said this to disgruntled bernie sanders supporters, "to the bernie or bust people, you're being ridiculous"? ms. coakley: sarah silverman? maria: yes. ms. coakley: that was tough. didn't like that too is being heckled. maria: she was a big bernie supporter. janet: this is f haven't been in a while -- ms. coakley: it is different. don't forget in 2008 there were a lot of hillary clinton supporters, i was among them. that all worked out but it is important to have that the convention. janet: let's turn the conversation over to local issues. there's a job opening at suffolk university. the president's off
coakley: yale law school. maria: wow, look at that! i don't know what do you know specifically where? ms. coakley: they were in a class together, where did they need? in the library. maria: oh, look at that. what prominent speaker at the dnc chose to do donald trump imitations in his address? i'm not saying they were good ones -- ms. coakley: vice presidential candidate tim kaine. maria: that's it. maria: finally, what speaker at the dnc said this to disgruntled bernie sanders supporters,...
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corey menafee worked at yale's residential dorm calhoun college. he says he used a broomstick to knock the panel to the floor a month ago because the image was "racist, very degrading." he said, "it's 2016; i shouldn't have to come to work and see things like that. calhoun college is named after former vice president john c. calhoun, one of the most prominent pro-slavery figures in history. students have demanded the building costs name be changed. and those are some of the headlines. democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peacace report. i'm amy goodman. juan: i'm juan gonzalez. on tuesday, president obama spoke in dallas at a memorial service for the five dallas police officers killed by sniper. the shooter, micah xavier johnson, opened fire at the end of an anti-police brutality march, killing five officers, and wounding at least 7 more. obama urged the nation to reject despair saying the country is not as divided as it may seem. president obama: i know that americans are struggling with what we have witnessed over the past week. first, t
corey menafee worked at yale's residential dorm calhoun college. he says he used a broomstick to knock the panel to the floor a month ago because the image was "racist, very degrading." he said, "it's 2016; i shouldn't have to come to work and see things like that. calhoun college is named after former vice president john c. calhoun, one of the most prominent pro-slavery figures in history. students have demanded the building costs name be changed. and those are some of the...
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then, one night, i was in the law library, talking to a classmate who wanted me to join the yale law journal. he said it would guarantee me a job at a big firm or a clerkship with a federal judge. i really wasn't interested, i just wanted to go home to arkansas. then -- then i saw the girl again. standing at the opposite end of that long room. finally, she was staring back at me. so, i watched her, she closed her book, put it down, and started walking toward me. she walked the whole length of the library, came up to me and said, look. if you're going to keep staring at me, and now i'm staring back, we at least ought to know each other's name. i'm hillary rodham. who are you? i was so -- i was so impressed and surprised that, whether you believe it or not, momentarily, i was speechless. finally, i sort of blurted out my name, we exchanged a few words and then she went away. well, i didn't join the law review, but i did leave that library with a whole new goal in mind. couple days later i saw her again. i remember, she was wearing a long, white flowery skirt. and i went up to her and s
then, one night, i was in the law library, talking to a classmate who wanted me to join the yale law journal. he said it would guarantee me a job at a big firm or a clerkship with a federal judge. i really wasn't interested, i just wanted to go home to arkansas. then -- then i saw the girl again. standing at the opposite end of that long room. finally, she was staring back at me. so, i watched her, she closed her book, put it down, and started walking toward me. she walked the whole length of...
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she'd also begun working in the yale-new haven hospital to develop procedures to handle suspected childbuse cases. she got so involved in children's issues that she actually took an extra year in law school working at the child studies center to learn more what could be done to improve the lives and futures of poor children. [ cheers and applause ] so she was already determined to figure out how to make things better. hillary opened my eyes to a whole new world of public service by private citizens. in the summer of 1972, she went to alabama to visit one of those segregated academies. the only way the economics worked is if they claimed federal tax exemptions to which they were not legally entitled. she got sent to prove they weren't. so she saunterred into one of these academies all by herself pretending to be a housewife that had just moved to town and needed to find a school for her son. and they exchanged pleasantries and finally she said, look, let's get to the bottom line here. if i enroll my son in this school, will he be in a segregated school? yes or no? and the guy said, absol
she'd also begun working in the yale-new haven hospital to develop procedures to handle suspected childbuse cases. she got so involved in children's issues that she actually took an extra year in law school working at the child studies center to learn more what could be done to improve the lives and futures of poor children. [ cheers and applause ] so she was already determined to figure out how to make things better. hillary opened my eyes to a whole new world of public service by private...
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[laughter] she earned a phd in history at yale university. she is the author of an published by book north carolina university press in 2014. tammy has just been named a gilder lehrman fellow at yale and will spend next year writing the first draft of "the wickedest city." congratulations, tammy. as always, we will have time for q&a after the presentation. remember to raise your hand. read 10 pass the microphone before you ask your question -- so we can pass you the microphone before yesterday question -- you asked your question. thank you for joining us, tammy. tammy: thank you all for being here. i will start my stopwatch here so i'll try not to go over. i want to give you a brief overview of the kefauver committee's origins. its responsibilities, what i see limits, as some of its to set up the rest of our talk. i suspect you are familiar already but for the benefit of anyone who might not be thinly with it already, the estes kefauver committee had the formal title of the special senate committee to investigate organized crime in interstate
[laughter] she earned a phd in history at yale university. she is the author of an published by book north carolina university press in 2014. tammy has just been named a gilder lehrman fellow at yale and will spend next year writing the first draft of "the wickedest city." congratulations, tammy. as always, we will have time for q&a after the presentation. remember to raise your hand. read 10 pass the microphone before you ask your question -- so we can pass you the microphone...
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he went back to yale law school in which he did immediately following yale law school but the mothersaybe when black lives matter just started to become a chant and hillary clinton was campaigning in missouri, not in ferguson, but right outside of ferguson, and somebody asked her the question about you know, black lives matter and she gave the answer which is now considered the wrong answer in a democratic convention, all lives matter. and there became a tremendous education process among the black lives matter activists and the democratic politicians. >> and it was bernie sanders also who had to have the education. >> as did martin o'malley, former governor of maryland who was a presidential candidate for awhile there. there was this education process and to think about that being, if memory serves, just a year ago, maybe a little bit over a year ago, versus not only did the democratic convention start chanting black lives matter, but these mothers, trayvon martin's mother and the mother of so many of these other victims of these horrible stories had a prime speaking role with the vi
he went back to yale law school in which he did immediately following yale law school but the mothersaybe when black lives matter just started to become a chant and hillary clinton was campaigning in missouri, not in ferguson, but right outside of ferguson, and somebody asked her the question about you know, black lives matter and she gave the answer which is now considered the wrong answer in a democratic convention, all lives matter. and there became a tremendous education process among the...
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yale university researchers found only up to 3 dozen people out of hundreds of thousands headed for brazilay become infected and that travel to rio won't play a significant role in the international spread of the virus. they used a mass model that took into account recent zika cases in rio, weather conditions and travel patterns. >>> a reminder, if you have a consumer problem or question, email or call: p&-p&-p&-p&-p&-pyou could be ust ow at your desk top, but &-phac, p&-pcan easily eavesdrop on evea ype. >>> you could be using one right now at your desktop but hackers can easily eavesdrop on every password and credit card number you type. a look at how they're breaking in. that's coming up on kpix 5 news at 5:00. >>> all right. that's going to do it for kpix 5 news at noon. >> "the bold and the beautiful" is next. >> i just want to tell you, michelle, i don't want you to get all jelly, but what does that say right there? >> flowers at the front desk for you. >> that's what happens when the heat is on. >> you're sure it says roberta and not michelle? >> no. >> it's very hot. temperatures u
yale university researchers found only up to 3 dozen people out of hundreds of thousands headed for brazilay become infected and that travel to rio won't play a significant role in the international spread of the virus. they used a mass model that took into account recent zika cases in rio, weather conditions and travel patterns. >>> a reminder, if you have a consumer problem or question, email or call: p&-p&-p&-p&-p&-pyou could be ust ow at your desk top, but...