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as yale went, a lot of other endowments wanted to follow that.seems to be something that happens in markets, where there is not only the search for yields, you have to hedge it, you think about a big endowment fund like yale to lead the way and everybody gets on board. do we have anything about how many investment pieces there are across investors? >> it is the big ones like harvard and yale that have a lot of assets in endowments because they have a long time horizon. oliver: centuries. >> centuries. where you see an issue is the small endowments, they follow. they may not have the expertise to really stay in it for the long term, the long game. carol: you said he'll lead the way but there had to be returns. tell us about the returns. >> it was going up for a long while. double-digit returns. and now you see that the returns just have not been there. and a lot of players got into the game. some of them, you know, the endowments now are saying that they are pulling back because they are just not seeing be returns. and for the foreseeable future.
as yale went, a lot of other endowments wanted to follow that.seems to be something that happens in markets, where there is not only the search for yields, you have to hedge it, you think about a big endowment fund like yale to lead the way and everybody gets on board. do we have anything about how many investment pieces there are across investors? >> it is the big ones like harvard and yale that have a lot of assets in endowments because they have a long time horizon. oliver: centuries....
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many people go there from harvard, yale, did you feel out of place when you got to yale law school? >> i was the only ohio state grad at yale. it was weird to me because i realized there were high schools, preparatory schools where there are more students at yale law school then there were at my university which struck me as weird but i was definitely culture shocked. it was more of a culture shock than any place i had ever been, more than ohio state, it was sort of astonishing how different the expectations and backgrounds were from my classmates relative to where i came from. >> host: bill clinton came from arkansas and took a lot of pride saying i am from arkansas. did he say i am a hillbilly from kentucky, really different, as good as you guys? >> i don't know that i ever introduced herself as a hillbilly from ohio but that came through in the way i conducted myself. i was a pretty strong ohio partisan even in undergrad, everyone knew where i was from, but i don't know if i used that. >> host: how did you do it? where you academically at the top, the middle, the bottom? >> i was
many people go there from harvard, yale, did you feel out of place when you got to yale law school? >> i was the only ohio state grad at yale. it was weird to me because i realized there were high schools, preparatory schools where there are more students at yale law school then there were at my university which struck me as weird but i was definitely culture shocked. it was more of a culture shock than any place i had ever been, more than ohio state, it was sort of astonishing how...
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elihu yale, a slave trader. where to draw the line? after all, ten of our first 12 presidents were slave owners. some warn against drawing lines at all. >> we need to remember this nation exists by the blood and the sacrifice and the courage of many, many men. many got it correctly. many misguided. >> virginia tech history professor emrelt us, james robinson isn't new to the debate. in 1961, president kennedy tapped robertson to lead the civil war centennial commission. we need to learn from the mistakes others made just as well as we need to be inspired by the good things that good people half done. >> robertson believes there was a lot of good in confederate general robert e. lee. >> people foregoat that after the civil war, lee be game the greatest voice for reconciliation in this country. he preached peace and harmony. robinson joined us on richmond's monument avenue, a grand boulevard in the once confederate capital designed to pay tribute to the rebel leaders. >> this looks pretty clearly like he is being
elihu yale, a slave trader. where to draw the line? after all, ten of our first 12 presidents were slave owners. some warn against drawing lines at all. >> we need to remember this nation exists by the blood and the sacrifice and the courage of many, many men. many got it correctly. many misguided. >> virginia tech history professor emrelt us, james robinson isn't new to the debate. in 1961, president kennedy tapped robertson to lead the civil war centennial commission. we need to...
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carol: talk to us about yale. something controversial they came up in , that isa power plants fascinating. mary: yale's manager entered into a lease for a power line that will through quebec. 192 miles, the 24 miles of yale's land for new hampshire that will power new england. it is controversial because yale activists say they are not harvesting in the right way or being responsible. locals are saying it is not necessary. it will not create jobs. again, the yale managers are not being responsible in the way they are clearcutting. there are canadian tribes who are saying it will desecrate their tribal land. and environmentalists say it is going to impact on moose and caribou and salmon. carol: but they get money from it, by leasing it to the power plant. yale will make money from this. carol: storms like hurricane harvey don't come along every day, but many american coastal communities cope with flooding every year. oliver: and they turned to the national flood insurance program for help area unfortunately, that i
carol: talk to us about yale. something controversial they came up in , that isa power plants fascinating. mary: yale's manager entered into a lease for a power line that will through quebec. 192 miles, the 24 miles of yale's land for new hampshire that will power new england. it is controversial because yale activists say they are not harvesting in the right way or being responsible. locals are saying it is not necessary. it will not create jobs. again, the yale managers are not being...
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did you feel out of place from yale law school? there weren't that many people as i recall from your school at ohio state? >> my year i graduated, i wassgd only ohio state student at yale. i realized there were high schools, preparatory schools, that there were more students from that preparatory school than my university. i thought that was a little weird. it was more after culture shock than any place i had ever been. it was more of a shock than the marine corps and ohio state. it was shocking some backgrounds from some of my classmates relative that where i came from. >> another person went to yale law school, bill clinton. he went to arkansas. he used to take a lot of prideme from arkansas. did you say i'm hillbilly from kentucky and ohio? how did you fit in. >> i don't know that i ever introduced i'm a hillbilly from ohio and how are you?t i think that came through the way i conducted myself. i was a strong ohio partisan in undergrad. pa everyone knew where i was from. but yeah, i don't know if i used that precise phrase. f >>
did you feel out of place from yale law school? there weren't that many people as i recall from your school at ohio state? >> my year i graduated, i wassgd only ohio state student at yale. i realized there were high schools, preparatory schools, that there were more students from that preparatory school than my university. i thought that was a little weird. it was more after culture shock than any place i had ever been. it was more of a shock than the marine corps and ohio state. it was...
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this is very good for me that they all go to harvard yale -- harvard law school or yale law school. i have three former students who are senators. i have students who are president of the national constitution center. it is good for me but it is not good for the country. it is not good for the country because i think it is too narrow of a mentorship pattern. i believe in diversity. i believe in geographic diversity. every part of the country has something to contribute. i believe and, for similar reasons, i hate to admit it, but it turns out there are more than two good schools in america. i find it too narrow a pathway. jeffery: but you do say the justices are redeemed or geography resurrects itself by the fact that most were raised near a port city. akhil: there are so many ways to slice it geographically. here is one way it. it is north against south. the same states that voted for lincoln in voted for another 1860 tall, skinny constitutional lawyer from illinois who gave a speech right here about race, right here on this stage. the same states that voted against lincoln in voted
this is very good for me that they all go to harvard yale -- harvard law school or yale law school. i have three former students who are senators. i have students who are president of the national constitution center. it is good for me but it is not good for the country. it is not good for the country because i think it is too narrow of a mentorship pattern. i believe in diversity. i believe in geographic diversity. every part of the country has something to contribute. i believe and, for...
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[applause] and came back and went to ohio state and finished in two years then yale law school and graduated there as part of the law journal clerked for a federal judgeno now in the investment world and married to a former classmate who is your summer with his two month old son. [applause] if you see his two month old somewhere that is his son. so let's start so when you start to write this book in your wildest imagination you cannot have thought you were right 80 your time is best seller?. >> no. >> where did the idea come from? so really the genesis t is the concept of the ideaificay most specifically ofof mobility of the united states so let yield we had to write a thesis to graduate with those legal policy implications and the more that we talked to that idea she is author of battle hymn and encouraged me to bring my personal experiences to bear because she thought i could write something that would be intellectually interesting and powerful as i continue to write the book the more row dammar realized i had a unique contribution more as an academic. >> how long did it take to write the
[applause] and came back and went to ohio state and finished in two years then yale law school and graduated there as part of the law journal clerked for a federal judgeno now in the investment world and married to a former classmate who is your summer with his two month old son. [applause] if you see his two month old somewhere that is his son. so let's start so when you start to write this book in your wildest imagination you cannot have thought you were right 80 your time is best seller?....
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mile and a time was at yale. individual teams competed in the architecture in maybe the history of western , later quipped by the quibble memorial in world war ii. tell us about professor andrew burr. he became infamous for giving a to my lynn -- to maya lin the good news is in this book in can see what was turned -- >> it's hard to imagine a mess you have extraordinary skills. tell us about angela. >> a joke about the his name is -- he deserves a tremendous amount credit for managing those 1421 submissions with fairness and professionalism. andrew burr's this very jolly in 1980ofessor at yale who goes to france in the summer and looks at world war ii whereals in france hundreds, tens of thousands and hundreds of thousands were killed and memorialized. he was very interested in that, and to theo yale dean of the architecture school, a famous architect in america now with a notion of having a in -- memorializing the dead. students, had eight including this young who was aican girl really rather bad student, diffic
mile and a time was at yale. individual teams competed in the architecture in maybe the history of western , later quipped by the quibble memorial in world war ii. tell us about professor andrew burr. he became infamous for giving a to my lynn -- to maya lin the good news is in this book in can see what was turned -- >> it's hard to imagine a mess you have extraordinary skills. tell us about angela. >> a joke about the his name is -- he deserves a tremendous amount credit for...
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he then went to yale law school. they are here somewher somewhere along the way with bringing his- two -month-old son. [applause]onth-old if you see a two -month-old somewhere, that's his son. shortly when you started too write this book in your wildest imagination you couldn't have thought you were going to write a bestseller. >> i certainly didn't think i would.e we had at yale we had to write a thesis in order to graduate, and i wanted to write the implications of the policy or the lack thereof, and the more that i started to talk through the idea and the people that were providing especially my primary advisor was pretty successful out of their. she's the author of the tiger mother and encouraged me more and more to bring my personal experience because she thought that i could write something that was so intellectuallyrestin interesting and personally and emotionally powerful and as i continue to write the book, i was a little resistant to that at first, the idea of opening up my personal life into telling storie
he then went to yale law school. they are here somewher somewhere along the way with bringing his- two -month-old son. [applause]onth-old if you see a two -month-old somewhere, that's his son. shortly when you started too write this book in your wildest imagination you couldn't have thought you were going to write a bestseller. >> i certainly didn't think i would.e we had at yale we had to write a thesis in order to graduate, and i wanted to write the implications of the policy or the...
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while he was at yale, he dated women. i interview people with whom he went to school at both places, none of them had any idea that he was gay. grappling with this issue he began to try to find out what this meant and he went to the library one night to get a book on sex and turns to the pages on homosexuality to find they had been ripped out. this was a clue that there were other people wrestling with the same issues privately. during the 1950s, this was a poster, some of you may remember, this was the homosexual civil rights organization of the 1950s, gays and lesbians, sexual activity was criminalized virtually everywhere. they were condemned by the church as sinners. psychiatrists believed they had a mental condition that might be cured by electric shocks. you were considered a traitor and therefore barred from government positions in civil service. that is the atmosphere in which gary had to work his way through his own identity. after college he got a job at the department of state. he had a strong inclination to wo
while he was at yale, he dated women. i interview people with whom he went to school at both places, none of them had any idea that he was gay. grappling with this issue he began to try to find out what this meant and he went to the library one night to get a book on sex and turns to the pages on homosexuality to find they had been ripped out. this was a clue that there were other people wrestling with the same issues privately. during the 1950s, this was a poster, some of you may remember,...
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he is the sterling professor of law and political science at yale. he clerked for judge stephen breyer. he joined the faculty in 1985, so i had you in small group in '88, and you were just three years into teaching. and basically you're about a year older than i am or something like that. were you the youngest teacher ever at yale? akhil: one of them. jeffrey: yeah. i want to start -- he's the author of, i'm going to read the titles of these books because i want each of you who has a love for the constitution and wants to learn more about it to read them because i really think , there's no better introduction to the constitution for students of all ages than akhil amar's superb books. they include the constitution and criminal procedure, the bill of rights: creation and reconstruction, america's constitution: a biography, america's unwritten constitution: the precedents and principles we live by. shall i start by recommending america's constitution, i think, as the place to begin. and then go and read all of akhil's other books, and i know you're goi
he is the sterling professor of law and political science at yale. he clerked for judge stephen breyer. he joined the faculty in 1985, so i had you in small group in '88, and you were just three years into teaching. and basically you're about a year older than i am or something like that. were you the youngest teacher ever at yale? akhil: one of them. jeffrey: yeah. i want to start -- he's the author of, i'm going to read the titles of these books because i want each of you who has a love for...
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he joins us from yale studio in new haven, connecticut. senator feingold, good to have you back on this program, my friend. >> tavis, great to be back on, thank you. >> take me back all those years ago now, describe for me as best you can what it felt like being the lone vote against that patriot act. >> well, it's really something doing this show on the anniversary 16 years ago. i can't help but think all day about what it was like to be across the street from the capitol and to see people fleeing and wondering if the capitol was going it be hit. what i do remember more than anything else, because i was able to attend the singing of the song "god bless america" on the steps of the capitol, republicans, democrats alike that night. i recall the feeling of unity that lasted for a little while. i mean, it really was impressive. at this time in our country, there is so much disunity. we really have forgotten what it is to come together to try to solve our problems. so obviously the main thing is remembering those who were killed and hurt on 9/
he joins us from yale studio in new haven, connecticut. senator feingold, good to have you back on this program, my friend. >> tavis, great to be back on, thank you. >> take me back all those years ago now, describe for me as best you can what it felt like being the lone vote against that patriot act. >> well, it's really something doing this show on the anniversary 16 years ago. i can't help but think all day about what it was like to be across the street from the capitol and...
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you have a phd from yale, and now you're ready to get a job, right? dr.lins: you would think so, wouldn't you? david: what happened? dr. collins: i was a graduate student working late at night and there was a guy a floor above me working in the lab on dna. the more i read about it and talked to him about it and read articles about it, the more excited i got. this is an area of science ready to burst forward with all kinds of attention. i was feeling lonely and like what i was pursuing in terms of quantum mechanics and second-order differential equations that nobody could solve, maybe that was not going to be my way of making the world a much better place and maybe there was something else i could do. david: you got your medical degree? dr. collins: i was trying to figure out how i put this all together as a medical student, my appreciation and love for digital information and mathematics, which is what i got out of physics, and figure out where does it all come together? genetics. dna is digital information. it is something you can compute on. it is also
you have a phd from yale, and now you're ready to get a job, right? dr.lins: you would think so, wouldn't you? david: what happened? dr. collins: i was a graduate student working late at night and there was a guy a floor above me working in the lab on dna. the more i read about it and talked to him about it and read articles about it, the more excited i got. this is an area of science ready to burst forward with all kinds of attention. i was feeling lonely and like what i was pursuing in terms...
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david: you then went to yale to get a phd in what? dr. collins: chemical physics.id: what is that? dr. collins: quantum mechanics, mathematical physical science. ,david: your parents were obviously proud. you have a degree from university of virginia you have , a phd from yale, and now you're ready to get a job, right? dr. collins: you would think so, wouldn't you? [laughter] david: what happened? dr. collins: here i was as a graduate student, working late at night at 2:00 in the morning, and there was also a guy there late at night and he was working in the lab on dna. the more i read about it and talked to him about it and read articles about it, the more excited i got. this is an area of science ready to burst forward with all kinds of potential. frankly, i was feeling a little bit lonely and a little bit like what i was pursuing in terms of quantum mechanics and second-order differential equations that nobody could solve, maybe that was not going to be my way of making the world a really much better place and maybe there was something else i could do. david: yo
david: you then went to yale to get a phd in what? dr. collins: chemical physics.id: what is that? dr. collins: quantum mechanics, mathematical physical science. ,david: your parents were obviously proud. you have a degree from university of virginia you have , a phd from yale, and now you're ready to get a job, right? dr. collins: you would think so, wouldn't you? [laughter] david: what happened? dr. collins: here i was as a graduate student, working late at night at 2:00 in the morning, and...
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he has stops today as well at yale regarding climate change.andra osborne, kpix 5. >>> two very different responses to a student being killed by campus police in georgia tech over the weekend. a peaceful candlelight vigil for 21-year-old scout schultz took a dramatic turn when 50 protestors marched to the campus police officers. officials say the demonstrators lit a police car on fire and two officers had minor injuries. three people were arrested. investigators say schultz was carrying a knife when he was fatally shot by campus police saturday night. they also say he left behind three suicide notes. >>> an oakland man is now facing attempted murder charges after police say that he hit two san leandro officers with his car and fled. it happened sunday night at the safeway on lewelling boulevard. it started when 57-year-old terry gordon allegedly stole items from the store, ran past the officers trying to confront him and then hit them with his car before driving away. >>> twin peaks offers some of the best views of san francisco. but the area m
he has stops today as well at yale regarding climate change.andra osborne, kpix 5. >>> two very different responses to a student being killed by campus police in georgia tech over the weekend. a peaceful candlelight vigil for 21-year-old scout schultz took a dramatic turn when 50 protestors marched to the campus police officers. officials say the demonstrators lit a police car on fire and two officers had minor injuries. three people were arrested. investigators say schultz was...
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the yale march down through the yale campus, you know, calling out the women of yale as whores and else wards that occurred. and that's a title 9 violation, addressed here, not just a specific act of violence one-on-one. that title 9 is intended to go after. but there's great diversity among nugss. there's at one point a gulf of knowledge, even in the criminal justice system dealing with this for decades how to approach these cases. it's going to take time for schools to get smarter and one of the recommendations we made from the white house is that school's entrant to manufacture this have with sexual assault and rape crisis centers. there's a wealth of knowledge for those of us who have been in this for decades. wealth of knowledge to support victims. how-- the alleged perpetrators. schools need to reach out although i've heard from general counsels who are reluctant to have the schools open theirtors and open up to them, they need to to learn it. and what i agree about right now with the rhetoric as recently as within the last two to three weeks, for those of you who follow the issue
the yale march down through the yale campus, you know, calling out the women of yale as whores and else wards that occurred. and that's a title 9 violation, addressed here, not just a specific act of violence one-on-one. that title 9 is intended to go after. but there's great diversity among nugss. there's at one point a gulf of knowledge, even in the criminal justice system dealing with this for decades how to approach these cases. it's going to take time for schools to get smarter and one of...
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the right that's a genocidal strategy we have also provided files and testimony to a law clinic at yale university they will issue a legal judgment based on data that includes our documents and those collected by the advocacy group forty fire rights. the law school will assess whether members of the my and my government could face charges under the international genocide convention has there been purpose action that will result in the destruction of this group all of these statements create a cumulative general tenor that points to intent i think international criminal court should consider an investigation. so. i. thought i might. have hoped there camac i macam my family and i'm on top of what amounted to. media the mcalary did convene a mini me to ago in a moment don't give me. the video mommy go if you're the kind to them you mini. as well as the border security force police and my arm our military officers were present. they will have whereby enough claims he did i'm a devilish he's a no we don't they actually i think you're he's a little alone. barry. when you go you know i'll call
the right that's a genocidal strategy we have also provided files and testimony to a law clinic at yale university they will issue a legal judgment based on data that includes our documents and those collected by the advocacy group forty fire rights. the law school will assess whether members of the my and my government could face charges under the international genocide convention has there been purpose action that will result in the destruction of this group all of these statements create a...
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a lot of people know i am talking about serious things but at yale i was the editor of the yale humoragazine and wrote a humor book and wrote humor in the atlantic monthly and new york times. people who listen to my radio program know i can't stop joking. when i was up there i felt like i was at a d martin roast at the national prayer breakfast. 2012, i had this incredible honor to be at the national prayer breakfast. that was my favorite show when i was a kid so i had to joke around. i love teasing the powerful because people tend not to dathat. that is a way you humanize them by goofing around. if you can goof around with the president of the united states, you are having fun. >> host: what was the reaction of the president afterwards? did you have a chance to chat with him after? >> guest: i didn't really get a chance to chat with him afterward. i thought i am the main speaker at this event of course they will have a photo with me and the president and nobody did. i pulled out my cellphone to take a picture and uncle joe, joe biden, rather sweetly took my phone and took a picture o
a lot of people know i am talking about serious things but at yale i was the editor of the yale humoragazine and wrote a humor book and wrote humor in the atlantic monthly and new york times. people who listen to my radio program know i can't stop joking. when i was up there i felt like i was at a d martin roast at the national prayer breakfast. 2012, i had this incredible honor to be at the national prayer breakfast. that was my favorite show when i was a kid so i had to joke around. i love...
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>> i am at yale. >> you're at yale law school. >> good to see both of you. let me talk to you about this, it's a major escalation. it does seem to be a steady drum beat of provocations from north korea. make some sense for us strategically. >> first of all can you make an atomic bomb as big as maybe 100 kilotons. this may or may not have been a hydrogen bomb. it's beside the point. there have been a steady drum beat of annoying, provocative, bellicose talk from the north koreans now possibly preparing another missile launch, improved technology on missiles, so on, and continuing to threaten the united states directly. the question is what do you do about it. all of our tough talk has done absolutely nothing to change anything that's happening in north korea. we've had a small number of not particularly strong sanctions on north korea and china. it's entirely possible that now is the time, instead of conducting a preempt strike which china has said they would not stand for, to put a bigger squeeze, economic squeeze on both north korea and china. don't forget,
>> i am at yale. >> you're at yale law school. >> good to see both of you. let me talk to you about this, it's a major escalation. it does seem to be a steady drum beat of provocations from north korea. make some sense for us strategically. >> first of all can you make an atomic bomb as big as maybe 100 kilotons. this may or may not have been a hydrogen bomb. it's beside the point. there have been a steady drum beat of annoying, provocative, bellicose talk from the north...
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when i went to yale, there were questions, yale university in academia is dramatically aggressively secularo be a serious question - unless you have dedicated your life to advance join a christian group on campus, for me i go into this environment and i was absolutely lost, confused and drifted into gnostic secular humanism. i simply didn't have the tools even though i was an altar boy i never really knew is this real? is it a metaphor to say jesus is risen? i had never been prepared and i think for a lot of people growing up in mainline churches that is the case, you are never forced to deal with is it true and if you don't know if it is true by the time you get to college they will tell you of course it is not true. >> host: from your book everything you always wanted to know about god but were afraid to ask, why a loving god would allow evil and suffering in the world, quote, evil is not caused by god, doesn't come from god. god allows evil to exist because he gave us all free will and wanted us to exercise that. >> guest: that is a simplistic way of putting it. it is simplistic. this is
when i went to yale, there were questions, yale university in academia is dramatically aggressively secularo be a serious question - unless you have dedicated your life to advance join a christian group on campus, for me i go into this environment and i was absolutely lost, confused and drifted into gnostic secular humanism. i simply didn't have the tools even though i was an altar boy i never really knew is this real? is it a metaphor to say jesus is risen? i had never been prepared and i...
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j.d.: i wrote this at yale law school. was disappointed there weren't more people like me at law school. i was the only working-class white person. it seemed i was relatively low income relative to my peers, but had a cultural outsider attitude that was very unique. that i was not just lower income, but i felt like a cultural outsider for the first time in my life. i started to wonder what was it that made me different and i decided to start writing to answer this question about why there were not more kids like me. charlie: did you feel like you lived in a world where people look down on you? you qualified where you were at every stage. j.d.: i never felt the people were looking down on me it yale law school. i felt it was general disdain where i came from. maybe folks called them rednecks, but i never felt it was personally directed at me. charlie: as you started to write the book you thought about where you came from, it is called -- about memoir of a family and culture in crisis. j.d.: i think it is specifically white
j.d.: i wrote this at yale law school. was disappointed there weren't more people like me at law school. i was the only working-class white person. it seemed i was relatively low income relative to my peers, but had a cultural outsider attitude that was very unique. that i was not just lower income, but i felt like a cultural outsider for the first time in my life. i started to wonder what was it that made me different and i decided to start writing to answer this question about why there were...
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but we had to go to new haven to yale to meet each other. and, you know, we were both poor, so we wanted to come back home for thanksgiving, and they would pay your way home if you recruited for them, and so we were recruiting in the detroit public high schools, and some of the suburban schools, and we discovered that we kind of liked each other, but nothing formal until we were on the way back to new haven, and we were going to drive all night to get there, and fell asleep at the wheel. going off of the highway at 90 miles per hour. awakened by the vibration of the car as it was going off and i just grabbed the wheel and turned it and should have flipped over, but it started spinning like a top. they say that your life passes before your eyes, and it is. it is like a filmroom and i said, we are dead. the car stopped in the correct lane on the shoulder just as a 18-whe 18-wheeler was coming through, and we were both wide awake at that point, and we said, you know, the lord spared our lives for a reason, and that is the night that we started
but we had to go to new haven to yale to meet each other. and, you know, we were both poor, so we wanted to come back home for thanksgiving, and they would pay your way home if you recruited for them, and so we were recruiting in the detroit public high schools, and some of the suburban schools, and we discovered that we kind of liked each other, but nothing formal until we were on the way back to new haven, and we were going to drive all night to get there, and fell asleep at the wheel. going...
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and went to yale law and the american schools i never heard virtue connected to freedom and they said virtue by the way he'd to be married to this states.d it was their observation franklin observed when with field preached people would find faith can get excited and their virtue would rise all the founders understood they could govern themselves.e and they want to promote virtuee and faith this is what makeseatt america the greatest nation in the world. if the government and any way tried to coerce states it all breaks down. faith has to be free so i talk about the catholic side toa or the of protestant side ofte the other wanted to get them together for religious freedom is a new idea of. for freedom and virtue to flourish freedom has to be religious freedom at the core and if people are allowed to choose whether they go to church or synagogue and it is free only then can it work.y americ i thought every american must understand this because without that we cannot be america. >> host: you'' john adams to say the constitution was made only for a merle peep -- moral people. >> that is
and went to yale law and the american schools i never heard virtue connected to freedom and they said virtue by the way he'd to be married to this states.d it was their observation franklin observed when with field preached people would find faith can get excited and their virtue would rise all the founders understood they could govern themselves.e and they want to promote virtuee and faith this is what makeseatt america the greatest nation in the world. if the government and any way tried to...
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she has published over a dozen articles and op-eds on the topic, including in the yale law journal forum and "the new york times" room for debate. and is currently work with the aba commission on sexual and domestic violence to develop standards of practice for investigating complaints of campus sexual have larsment and violence. we are going hold questions to the end. and i would like to start by asking lynn to address generally for us issues of sexual violence. >> so, good afternoon, everyone. thank you, beth. i've been asked to be in the conversation with an overview of a critical barrier to dealing fairly and effectively with sexual assault cases, in any context. stereotypes and myths about sexual assault that are deeply rooted in our society and which color every aspect of the response to sexual violence. the quotation that you see on the screen, stereotypes and myths about the causes and provenges of rape still prevail in the criminal justice system. comes from the florida supreme court gender bias task force report. it was published in 1990. it echos the findings of the more than
she has published over a dozen articles and op-eds on the topic, including in the yale law journal forum and "the new york times" room for debate. and is currently work with the aba commission on sexual and domestic violence to develop standards of practice for investigating complaints of campus sexual have larsment and violence. we are going hold questions to the end. and i would like to start by asking lynn to address generally for us issues of sexual violence. >> so, good...
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charlie: is this the guy who went to yale? lynn: yes.in the marine corps officer training program when he was about to graduate yale. he was uncomfortable because the antiwar movement was powerful. fish out of a water. he was shocked about the president would like to people. he was a naive country boy from oregon. he was awarded a rhodes scholarship and the marines said he could do his service in vietnam after the scholarship. feltnt to oxford and guilty to being a comfortably while other americans were fighting and dying in the anon that he gave up -- in vietnam that he gave up his scholarship vietnam. to th this is about the wrenching stories of battles that people will fight on hills and in rice paddies. he went back and got a philosophy degree. he is a philosopher of war and he thought deeply of what it means to go to war. carl: when of the things i learned in the war is we are not the top species on the planet because we are nice. we are a very aggressive species. it is in us. thele talk a lot about how military turns kids is a kill
charlie: is this the guy who went to yale? lynn: yes.in the marine corps officer training program when he was about to graduate yale. he was uncomfortable because the antiwar movement was powerful. fish out of a water. he was shocked about the president would like to people. he was a naive country boy from oregon. he was awarded a rhodes scholarship and the marines said he could do his service in vietnam after the scholarship. feltnt to oxford and guilty to being a comfortably while other...
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. >> stephen: now, you-- you went to the yale school of drama, okay.od one. >> it's a good school, yeah. >> stephen: yale anything you throw a dart at it. >> it's expensive. >> stephen: it's expensive. >> but you could make it back now. >> it's easy. >> stephen: go twice. whatever. sleep through half the classes. how actoraly was it? were there acting exercises? did you have to do vocal exercises? >> it was a great school. >> stephen: okay. >> but there was that a lot of that actory-smacktery stuff it's a little silly like "ha-ha" and all that stuff. ( laughter ) i took it seriously. i still do. the worst thick was this thing called the ring of fire, that wesley-- my favorite teacher, this wonderful grand dancer and teacher, taught movement. this is a real thing. he said "you all get in a circle--" he would talk like this. "you all get in a circle, and one at a time you'll get in the middle of the circle, and it's your job to make everybody laugh." and one by one we had to get in the center of this circle. and the most ridiculous (bleep) that people di
. >> stephen: now, you-- you went to the yale school of drama, okay.od one. >> it's a good school, yeah. >> stephen: yale anything you throw a dart at it. >> it's expensive. >> stephen: it's expensive. >> but you could make it back now. >> it's easy. >> stephen: go twice. whatever. sleep through half the classes. how actoraly was it? were there acting exercises? did you have to do vocal exercises? >> it was a great school. >> stephen:...
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and moira did they made the yale do with the ugh show more that they could get the grammar up so you. get them closer to go a little of. the non-involved. from a phone number of a feel. you have on the above this poor form. some of. the recipes. put to some of this will be admissible what you meant by the government. did all that almost the only way to govern that i would loyal equals. and if guys are they going to be a mob the moment i'm out there he's got a good guy not the money not to be easy but a conduit of guns that are confident they don't hate you huygens probe of god the father was a baby that ended up as your body and blood and doesn't mock them as you back off from will have to be that i mean to. me they would be had. no hand and. no have a day that. i seen anything like that or human and i. on monday. and. then. when they proceed into free medical means us was a wounded man not. so what. we are no. better meet the life that is us you. is to programa see if you know. to extend your. own not that many gunner the i.e.d. . mr august off for no sickle but as young as you are g
and moira did they made the yale do with the ugh show more that they could get the grammar up so you. get them closer to go a little of. the non-involved. from a phone number of a feel. you have on the above this poor form. some of. the recipes. put to some of this will be admissible what you meant by the government. did all that almost the only way to govern that i would loyal equals. and if guys are they going to be a mob the moment i'm out there he's got a good guy not the money not to be...
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una breve pausa conoceremos a larissa martinez, joven indocumentada que estudia nada menos que en yaleespecial para todos
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and moira did they made the yale do with the auxiliary that they could get the grammar up so you. get him closer to got a little of. non-involved. thomas on them both up. films you have on the above this poll for. some of. the recipes. put to some of this will be admissible what you know where the government. did all that almost the only way they got in that i would more legals. dave. this will follow. a good guys are they going to be in my book going down my grades dad to get my the morning i may not be easy but the content of god is that how confident that i can hide but a book out of four will today be that into that little bit as you pointed out and doesn't mock them if you back off from will have to be that i mean to. me they would be have. no hand and me. no have a day that. i seen anything like that or drinking and i. am on monday. you know a lot of democrats. not. one diversity and if we want equal means us will say one of my not. so if you so to vote we have not it are more chilled by the way to meet the the life that he's after. estate programa see if you know go. next i
and moira did they made the yale do with the auxiliary that they could get the grammar up so you. get him closer to got a little of. non-involved. thomas on them both up. films you have on the above this poll for. some of. the recipes. put to some of this will be admissible what you know where the government. did all that almost the only way they got in that i would more legals. dave. this will follow. a good guys are they going to be in my book going down my grades dad to get my the morning i...
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she graduated from yale in the 1930s and was a pioneer computer scientist. very cool can. >> amazon is helping you get your drink on >> okay. >> i'll tell you where the online retail giant is now delivering alcohol within two hours after you ordering it. tar bucks is helping employees brew up a family. the unusual perc they're now offering to even part-time workers. ♪ ♪ do you want to do a monster check? yes. no monsters. ♪ ♪ how about the drawer? ♪ ♪ no monsters. nightly monster checks are how grant makes home his. and homegoods is what makes it all possible. amazing finds. always great prices. make home yours. >> amazon expanding its alcohol delivery service. prime members in 12 locations including richmond, virginia can now order boost and have it disliferred within two hours. seattle and new york city have been able to order quhol through prime for about two hours. the two hour delivery for boost is absolutely free. if you want it in an hour you you will have to pay the eight-dollar rush order emerg
she graduated from yale in the 1930s and was a pioneer computer scientist. very cool can. >> amazon is helping you get your drink on >> okay. >> i'll tell you where the online retail giant is now delivering alcohol within two hours after you ordering it. tar bucks is helping employees brew up a family. the unusual perc they're now offering to even part-time workers. ♪ ♪ do you want to do a monster check? yes. no monsters. ♪ ♪ how about the drawer? ♪ ♪ no monsters. ...
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noida did they made the yale do with it the more that the get the. get him closer to go a little of. the. non-involved. thomas on them brought up. his poor form. from. the rest of these. kids some of this will be admissible what you're up with. it all the almost the only way the gunman that i'm with loyal equals. dave. and. the. little fellow. good guys are they going to be a mob the moment i'm out there he's got to get my the money from me not to be easy but the concept of god is that how confident that i can huygens probe of god the father was a baby that ended up as your body and blood and doesn't mock them as you back off from will have to be that i mean to. me they would be have. no hand and then. i have a day that then wasn't it i seen anything like that or drinking and i. am on monday . and. look. when they receive into free medical means that was a wounded man not. so it is total we are no. better meet the lie studies or. is that programa see if you know go. to extend your inclusive within your own not that many gunner the i.e.d. . me stronge
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in the marine corps officer training program when an undergraduate at yale and was very uncomfortable because at that time the antiwar movement was pretty powerful. he felt like a fish out of water and really was shocked that the president would lie to people. and he just was a very naive country boy from oregon. he was a rhodes scholarship awarded and marines said he could come back and do his service after the rode scholarship but he went to oxford and felt so guilty to be there comfortably while other americans were fighting and dieing in vietnam that he gave up his rhodes scholarship and went to vietnam. >> even though he thought the war might be one of the great crimes of the 20th century it is an unbelievable thing. that is what i mean about these wrenching stories of battles within people as well as the battles that they're going to fight on hills and in rice patties in vietnam. >> he did go back and his philosophy degree, i think he is a philosopher of war, he lived it and thought deeply about what it means to go to war. >> rose: here is carl, take a look. >> one of the things
in the marine corps officer training program when an undergraduate at yale and was very uncomfortable because at that time the antiwar movement was pretty powerful. he felt like a fish out of water and really was shocked that the president would lie to people. and he just was a very naive country boy from oregon. he was a rhodes scholarship awarded and marines said he could come back and do his service after the rode scholarship but he went to oxford and felt so guilty to be there comfortably...
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mira rapp-hooper from yale law school. >>> okay, congress' month long vacation is over. the house met just an hour earlier. both have a lot to get to. harvey funding. they have to raise the debt limit. pass the budget to avoid a shutdown. tackle tax reform and now daca, something that wasn't on the agenda until today. garrett, perhaps the one that has the most bipartisan support is harvey funding. to be clear, the rest of us are talking about the month of september. i believe 12 working days for congress in september? >> reporter: that's right. yes, just 12 days to get all of those items done if they can. you mention the harvey aid. it's the most urgent and the most popular that will get the most bipartisan support and they will try to attach some of the other bitter pills to it so they can move it through. mitch mcconnell opening up the senate floor talking about what he sees as the three biggest priorities for this time period. the harvey aid, the debt ceiling, and funding the government and he pretty explicitly made the case they should attach the debt ceiling to the
mira rapp-hooper from yale law school. >>> okay, congress' month long vacation is over. the house met just an hour earlier. both have a lot to get to. harvey funding. they have to raise the debt limit. pass the budget to avoid a shutdown. tackle tax reform and now daca, something that wasn't on the agenda until today. garrett, perhaps the one that has the most bipartisan support is harvey funding. to be clear, the rest of us are talking about the month of september. i believe 12...
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the actor made the announcement at the yale climate conference, and some will support organizations in the u.s. fighting for 100% renewable energy. >>> dame judi dench is adding another award, she will receive the santa barbara curt douglas award for excellence in film. victoria and abdul is her movie coming out this morning. >>> there is a bakery in south jersey serving up a taste of hungarian. and a treat known as a phenom. made the old fashioned way. karen rogers shows us in this fyi. >> reporter: i have a chef hat for you to wear. >> at a commercial brakery in south jersey. diane is reviving her favorite childhood recipe. >> just pull it down. my aunt betty is a fantastic baker and it was the first treat to go. >> it's called phenomenal. >> it means delicious and tasty. >> for decades aunt betty was the only one with the recipe. >> one day she was 89 years old and i decided it was time to learn how to make phenom. and she turned the baking memory ares into a business. >> i wanted to keep authentic heritage recipes alive today. and while aunt betty rolled the dough by hand diane let
the actor made the announcement at the yale climate conference, and some will support organizations in the u.s. fighting for 100% renewable energy. >>> dame judi dench is adding another award, she will receive the santa barbara curt douglas award for excellence in film. victoria and abdul is her movie coming out this morning. >>> there is a bakery in south jersey serving up a taste of hungarian. and a treat known as a phenom. made the old fashioned way. karen rogers shows us...