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let me challenge you this, and that is people are trying to get into yale, need a 4.0, yes? >> no. >> really. >> no. i mean, i went to public school in new jersey. and i had three, four bs. everyone told me i wouldn't be able to get into yale and i was the only student to get in. >> do you know how many kids are turning to their parents right now in living rooms all over the bay area going, i told you so? yes. okay. you ruined my question, but let me put this to you. now need really good grades. you need a really interesting activity, captain of the football team or head of the debate club or something. you need to have outside activities and interests. you need to have done volunteer work at homeless shelters. you have to be this whole person. the problem is if you've got 20,000 or 30,000 orb 40,000, i have no idea how many people apply to yale or harvard or princet princeton, they all have that. how do they pick? >> we try to help students figure out what they're passionate about because if a student does what he or she genuinely enjoys doing, they'll succeed, whether it's
let me challenge you this, and that is people are trying to get into yale, need a 4.0, yes? >> no. >> really. >> no. i mean, i went to public school in new jersey. and i had three, four bs. everyone told me i wouldn't be able to get into yale and i was the only student to get in. >> do you know how many kids are turning to their parents right now in living rooms all over the bay area going, i told you so? yes. okay. you ruined my question, but let me put this to you. now...
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i am a first year student at yale law school. six of my colleagues and i, three sitting here with me, are testifying on behalf of a larger working group of over 50 yale law students drafting comments on the proposed changes, the code of conduct and the judicial rules. i express my gratitude toward the judges and the committees for permitting us the opportunity to testify today. as law students and potential future judicial employees we believe we have a particular responsibility to contribute in shaping reforms that promote safety and professionalism in the judicial workplace. specifically, we offer the perspective of future law clerks. we appreciate the committee's recognition of the unique fierce of the judge/clerk relationship, including its it mate and short-term nature. we direct many of our suggestions today towards the special challenges that this relationship poses, for creating a culture of reporting, but also recognize there are over 30,000 other judicial employees who might have different needs. my colleagues and i wil
i am a first year student at yale law school. six of my colleagues and i, three sitting here with me, are testifying on behalf of a larger working group of over 50 yale law students drafting comments on the proposed changes, the code of conduct and the judicial rules. i express my gratitude toward the judges and the committees for permitting us the opportunity to testify today. as law students and potential future judicial employees we believe we have a particular responsibility to contribute...
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yale professor robert schiller. he says we're in a gigantic housing boom. does he know when and if it is going to bust? robert schiller. is here. >>> good-bye to a wall street pioneer, a guy who really cared about your money. we're less than an hour from the closing bell. let as start the countdown. ♪ liz: oh, my gosh, we have investors spinning the turn styles at this hour on breaking news after a kind of a ho-hum session where stocks were middling. we got news on potential, i stress potential of a breakthrough on china trade talks. we're off session highs. you see the spike where i want to say 267 points at the high of the session? total reversal? "wall street journal" head a headline on the tape, that said treasury secretary steve mnuchin, ambassador to trade robert lighthizer are maybe, one or the other or both considering dropping tariffs just to get the trade talks moving along with china. well both have now in the last couple of minutes denied making any recommendations but "the wall street journal" doesn't pull this stuff out of nowhere. what is goi
yale professor robert schiller. he says we're in a gigantic housing boom. does he know when and if it is going to bust? robert schiller. is here. >>> good-bye to a wall street pioneer, a guy who really cared about your money. we're less than an hour from the closing bell. let as start the countdown. ♪ liz: oh, my gosh, we have investors spinning the turn styles at this hour on breaking news after a kind of a ho-hum session where stocks were middling. we got news on potential, i...
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>> this is -- it's a huge yale tradition, mory's.a lot of fun. >> in reading your book, your childhood it seems like this weird amalgum of like "the great gatsby" and "home alone." part of your life was your mom's family was in europe. they had this estate in europe. and you spent a lot of time there. and you also spent a lot of time in prep school starting at a very early age. >> yeah, much too young -- >> it sounded lonely to me. >> i write about it in the book. there were times when i first got dropped off at school in switzerland when my dad was going to berlin to be the legal adviser to the high commissioner there was germany, i didn't know where switzerland was -- i really didn't -- was not prepared for the abruptness of my parents getting in a car and driving off, and there i am. so i write about it. i think i cried for three weeks. i was miserable. i wanted to go home -- homesick. i got through it. and i look back on, okay, that kind of toughened you up. i'd been to a bunch of schools. by the time i was in the eighth grade, i
>> this is -- it's a huge yale tradition, mory's.a lot of fun. >> in reading your book, your childhood it seems like this weird amalgum of like "the great gatsby" and "home alone." part of your life was your mom's family was in europe. they had this estate in europe. and you spent a lot of time there. and you also spent a lot of time in prep school starting at a very early age. >> yeah, much too young -- >> it sounded lonely to me. >> i write...
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now, this stuff should be at the library at yale and we have tried to get him to sell it. >> why yale? >>. [laughter] >> and, walter, if you're watching, they're still waiting. but what it consisted of, in essence, are about ten very large family scrap books kept by douglass son during the last third of their father's life, also, a lot of family papers a, letters, photographs and a lot of other tidbits, that walter bought over time. mostly from one other collector and when i saw that collection, it was one of those moments a historian rarely has such luck, where i realized, oh, god, i don't want to do this. i don't want to do this. i don't want to do this. i'm going to do this. because if i didn't try to work with this material, somebody eliots would. a lot of other douglass scholars have now gone there and most i've introduced to walter, but if you want to work with his collection you spend time at his dining room table, i spent several spring breaks there and a lot the weeks and without this collection i wouldn't have done this and particularly this collection opens up the life of t
now, this stuff should be at the library at yale and we have tried to get him to sell it. >> why yale? >>. [laughter] >> and, walter, if you're watching, they're still waiting. but what it consisted of, in essence, are about ten very large family scrap books kept by douglass son during the last third of their father's life, also, a lot of family papers a, letters, photographs and a lot of other tidbits, that walter bought over time. mostly from one other collector and when i...
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be successful in it than anyone else in my life, and so there was one professor, administrator at yale law school, his name was josÉ, ron s san jose was a leader in the puerto rican legal community, and generally come he was general counsel to yale and he taught at the law school and he befriended me, and he's been my mentor ever since. the most telling moment for us was when i join the second circuit court of appeals. he was a judge if they are and one day he said that the strange strangest moment for him was when the students became his colleagues onth the court. >> host: you were appointed to that position by george h.w. bush, correct? >> guest: i was. >> host: people sometimes forgetor that and, of course, appoint to the supreme court by president barack obama. >> guest: and to the court offrt appeals by president clinton. it is unusual for a justice to have served on the other two quarts there's only three justices in the history ofst the united states who had served on all three levels, and it seems to happen about every 100 years. so the last one was almost 100 years ago. >> hos
be successful in it than anyone else in my life, and so there was one professor, administrator at yale law school, his name was josÉ, ron s san jose was a leader in the puerto rican legal community, and generally come he was general counsel to yale and he taught at the law school and he befriended me, and he's been my mentor ever since. the most telling moment for us was when i join the second circuit court of appeals. he was a judge if they are and one day he said that the strange strangest...
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yale has an incredible collection and, in fact, the american philosophical society and yale have been partnering on the franklin papers for almost 50, maybe more than 50 years now so the franklin papers are a partnership between aps and yale because we both have these incredible collections of franklin materials. >> i would like to thank you again for coming out this evening. we have books available for sale on the back table and dr. spero will be signing copies as well. thank you again. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> every weekend, american history tv brings you 48 hours of unique programming exploring foundation's past. a schedule and archive, visit c-span.org/history. >> the legend that he was this bad kid running amok on the waterfront of baltimore. he never lived on the waterfront of baltimore. so i think he internalized -- we don't want to do too much psycho-babble, but he must have internalized the idea
yale has an incredible collection and, in fact, the american philosophical society and yale have been partnering on the franklin papers for almost 50, maybe more than 50 years now so the franklin papers are a partnership between aps and yale because we both have these incredible collections of franklin materials. >> i would like to thank you again for coming out this evening. we have books available for sale on the back table and dr. spero will be signing copies as well. thank you again....
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she is a graduate of spelman college, the university of yale and texas law school. she has all of these amazing degrees and awards. she has the new frontier award in 2012. and as the governing magazine public official of the year in 2014 and she is a lifetime member of the council on foreign relations. and she is a dc favorite, current member on the board of directors for the center for american progress. she has founded multiple organizations. she inspires people to get to work and she shepherds that work. she is now the founder and chair of their fight, and effort to advocate for election reform and ensure that all voters have access to the polls. and as we know, her home state had a little trouble with that this year. she is also watching an organization to get a fair count in the census. and those of us secure about healthcare know how important this census count is. so i am really grateful that she is engaged in that fight. and one more thing that i want to say. when we were in savannah on the bus we met a mom and two young kids. the mom said to me, i've never
she is a graduate of spelman college, the university of yale and texas law school. she has all of these amazing degrees and awards. she has the new frontier award in 2012. and as the governing magazine public official of the year in 2014 and she is a lifetime member of the council on foreign relations. and she is a dc favorite, current member on the board of directors for the center for american progress. she has founded multiple organizations. she inspires people to get to work and she...
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>> she went to yale. at yale, she studied nonfiction writing, the great world war two general who wrote a fantastic book. which is very short book, it tells a story of five people in hiroshima after the bomb is dropped. it's not about weaponry, is not about politics is about these peoples lives in the aftermath. and marie's best friend katrina remembers marie coming out of their and going, that is what i want to do. i want to tell these big stories in this human way. and she always said hiroshima was the best book ever written on the war and many of us would agree with that. and so that was what happened at yale. and then of course, she spent her time freelancing and she got a job. which she liked, because teamsters are tough guys and she likes tough guys. and you know great journalism, you get to go in and interview the guys who shoo the horses for the new york city and things like that she loved all that. then she got a job as you said and ended up in paris. from paris, she managed to get a visa to liby
>> she went to yale. at yale, she studied nonfiction writing, the great world war two general who wrote a fantastic book. which is very short book, it tells a story of five people in hiroshima after the bomb is dropped. it's not about weaponry, is not about politics is about these peoples lives in the aftermath. and marie's best friend katrina remembers marie coming out of their and going, that is what i want to do. i want to tell these big stories in this human way. and she always said...
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and seeing kids doing drugs at yale, and worse they would get rehab.nd kids in the hood doing fewer drugs getting 20 and 30 year sentences. >> reporter: according to the reform alliance, 4.5 million people like mills are currently on parole or probation for unreasonable terms. their mission, is to dramatically reduce that number by changing laws and policies. >> this problem is so much bigger than meek. fundamentally of our criminal justice system is just broken. >> reporter: the alliance is backed by a 50 million pledge from rap superstar jay-z and other prominent figures including new england patriots owner bob kraft and philadelphia 76ers co-owner michael rubin, he was instrumental in mills release. >> people always say to me how lucky meek is to have me as his friend. i look at it exactly the opposite. i couldn't feel more fortunate to have meek as one of my closest friends because he's taught me so much about a world i didn't understand at all. >> i have never been to jail before. and going there and seeing him, i didn't sleep the rest of the nigh
and seeing kids doing drugs at yale, and worse they would get rehab.nd kids in the hood doing fewer drugs getting 20 and 30 year sentences. >> reporter: according to the reform alliance, 4.5 million people like mills are currently on parole or probation for unreasonable terms. their mission, is to dramatically reduce that number by changing laws and policies. >> this problem is so much bigger than meek. fundamentally of our criminal justice system is just broken. >> reporter:...
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the collection of lection of franklin papers compare to yale's? >> we have 70% of his correspondence. depository of record for the vast majority of franklin's papers. there is not another institution that has as much of his correspondence as us. ale has an incredible collection and the fact that thd american philosophical society and yale have been partnering on franklin papers for almost 50, maybe more than 50 years now o the franklin papers are a partnership between aps and yale because we have these incredible collections of franklin materials. would like to thank you again for coming out this evening. we have books available for sale on the back table and dr. spero well.e signing copies as thank you again. [applause] cable satellite corp. 2019] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> interesting in american history tv? website, cspan.org/history. you can view our tv schedule, and ew upcoming programs watch college lectures, museum more., archiva
the collection of lection of franklin papers compare to yale's? >> we have 70% of his correspondence. depository of record for the vast majority of franklin's papers. there is not another institution that has as much of his correspondence as us. ale has an incredible collection and the fact that thd american philosophical society and yale have been partnering on franklin papers for almost 50, maybe more than 50 years now o the franklin papers are a partnership between aps and yale because...
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founded by a was group of students at yale university. moved to chicago and found their rank-and-file in the midwest. first is an isolationist organization that wants to stay out of war. theles lindbergh becomes loudest spokesperson for the america first committee. maybe the most famous american after his solo flight across the atlantic and the kidnapping and murder of his child in the 1930's. this is a really powerful artifact in the show. lindbergh had gone to not to germany -- to not is a germany -- to nazi germany. and he handed this box, which contained this pen. it is the service cost of the germany goal. lynn burke says, i don't know i was getting this. and he is pressured after kristallnacht to give this award back. we borrowed the lindbergh's diary from the archive at yale university. you see lindbergh writing about a speech he gave in des moines iowa on september 11, 1941. war?ks, who wants to go to he says the british wants to go to war and this makes sense, france is fallen and western european nations have fallen. the british
founded by a was group of students at yale university. moved to chicago and found their rank-and-file in the midwest. first is an isolationist organization that wants to stay out of war. theles lindbergh becomes loudest spokesperson for the america first committee. maybe the most famous american after his solo flight across the atlantic and the kidnapping and murder of his child in the 1930's. this is a really powerful artifact in the show. lindbergh had gone to not to germany -- to not is a...
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i am the sky that went off to college and went to stanford, oxford, yale. my dad is like, boy, you got more degrees than the month of july, but you ain't hot. life ain't about the degrees you get, it's about the service you give. so my hero was jeffrey canada. i decided to move into a tough neighborhood like jeffrey canada did in the central florida newark, new jersey. the map behind me in my desk is the map of the central ward of newark, because i will never forget the people that brought me to the game. >> [applause] senator booker: and i want to confess something to you. i didn't have the vision that's in this room when i started. first i moved on to martin luther king boulevard and i was moving my stuff into my apartment next to an abandoned building being used for drugs. and somebody stole my stuff out of my car. i was a little intimidated by the neighborhood. there is an old definition of faith that says when you come to the end of the light faith is when you're about to step into the darkness, one of two things is going to happen. you find solid grou
i am the sky that went off to college and went to stanford, oxford, yale. my dad is like, boy, you got more degrees than the month of july, but you ain't hot. life ain't about the degrees you get, it's about the service you give. so my hero was jeffrey canada. i decided to move into a tough neighborhood like jeffrey canada did in the central florida newark, new jersey. the map behind me in my desk is the map of the central ward of newark, because i will never forget the people that brought me...
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we borrowed the lindbergh's diary from the archive at yale university. you see lindbergh writing about a speech he gave in des moines, iowa, on september 11, 1941. during this speech, he asks, who wants us to go to war? he lists three groups. he says the british wants to go -- wants us to go to war. this makes sense. france has fallen, western european nations have fallen. he says -- the british are the last line of defense. he says fdr was to go to war, calls fdr a warmonger. third he says, and the jews want us to go to war. he cites his belief that america has been a tolerant land for jews, and he basically issues a threat to jews in america. we go to a war that is perceived as a jewish war, that tolerance might fade. he talks about jews controlling hollywood and the banking system. i think what he is doing there is saying out loud what many americans believe at the time. one of the loudest and most effective critics of lindbergh theodor geisel , who we now know as dr. seuss. newspaperee on this and on this screen are multiple cartoons published by p.m
we borrowed the lindbergh's diary from the archive at yale university. you see lindbergh writing about a speech he gave in des moines, iowa, on september 11, 1941. during this speech, he asks, who wants us to go to war? he lists three groups. he says the british wants to go -- wants us to go to war. this makes sense. france has fallen, western european nations have fallen. he says -- the british are the last line of defense. he says fdr was to go to war, calls fdr a warmonger. third he says,...
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wonderful book by a guy at yale called just babies where he surveys the research done, the programmingthat babies, no babies were harmed in the conduct of those experiments but french babies have a french accent. and babies bond quickly with the appearance of their parents and instantly distrust people who sound different or look different, they are completely wrong where people are taught not to hate. in the evolutionary environment i talked about at great length, there is an enormous evolutionary advantage, the tribe works together and cooperates, the woman is full of rugged individualists who read ayn rand will be wiped out. because of that programming there are political ideologies that contribute to being part of the community. and unity is not a problem. unity is a good thing. tribalism is a good thing. it is finding healthy attachments and outlets for it. family, friends, local communities, those are good sports teams, those are good things but politics can't serve that very well at a national level without becoming distorting and tribal. >> host: is identity politics such as me
wonderful book by a guy at yale called just babies where he surveys the research done, the programmingthat babies, no babies were harmed in the conduct of those experiments but french babies have a french accent. and babies bond quickly with the appearance of their parents and instantly distrust people who sound different or look different, they are completely wrong where people are taught not to hate. in the evolutionary environment i talked about at great length, there is an enormous...
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there is a wonderful book by a guy from yale, paul bloom. where he surveys the research done about the programming that babies are inherited with. and don't worry, no babies were harmed in the conduct of those experiments. but babies are born with accents. french babies have a french accent. german babies heavy german accent. babies are born to bond very quickly with the appearance of their parents and then instinctively just trust people who sound different or look different. so when people say had to be taught to hate, they are completely wrong. what people need to be taught is not to hate. and because we are in the evolutionary environment which darwin talks about at great length, there is an enormous evolutionary advantage to being cooperative. the tribe that works together and cooperates will pass on his genes while the one that is full of rugged individualists that read -- will be wiped out. the cause of the programming, there are certain political ideologies that can trick us. into being part of this cult of unity. and ben sass is ver
there is a wonderful book by a guy from yale, paul bloom. where he surveys the research done about the programming that babies are inherited with. and don't worry, no babies were harmed in the conduct of those experiments. but babies are born with accents. french babies have a french accent. german babies heavy german accent. babies are born to bond very quickly with the appearance of their parents and then instinctively just trust people who sound different or look different. so when people...
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and seen kids doing drugs at yale and at worse they would get rehab. would see kids in the hood doing fewer drugs getting 20 and 30-year sentences. >> reporter: 4.5 million people like mill are currently on parole or probation for unreasonable terms. their mission is to dramatically change that by changing laws and policies. >> this is so much bigger than meek that fundamentally our justice system is broken. >> reporter: a pledge from rap super star jay-z and other figures including robert kraft. >> people always say to me how lucky meek is to have me as his friend. i look that exactly the opposite. ied cannant feel m fortunate to have meek as one of my closest friends because he's taught me so much about a world i didn't understand at all. >> i had never been to jail before and going there and seeing him, i didn't sleep the rest of the night. when we can make america better if we really cure this problem. >> wrm ci'm from brooklyn and t a part of my life. if someone create as crime, they should go to jail but these things are disproport >>> today pope
and seen kids doing drugs at yale and at worse they would get rehab. would see kids in the hood doing fewer drugs getting 20 and 30-year sentences. >> reporter: 4.5 million people like mill are currently on parole or probation for unreasonable terms. their mission is to dramatically change that by changing laws and policies. >> this is so much bigger than meek that fundamentally our justice system is broken. >> reporter: a pledge from rap super star jay-z and other figures...
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yeah yeah at at yale is we have we have you been able to see more but when we need to keep my mind that that's not not as to the person has has. time let's think about the people people sometimes have have access. to access how do how do we design with them and make sure to get -- get information. ten years ago because you know you know that's a going union for the ministry street in yoyour your ththe path h hoo actually write letters ground friends friends access to many many years. but she seems. the most most. i want to be called. a sissy practically only one line as well well because he say states where the treacherous assets on when was the most. found pasqualino. one is that you specialize in long lines from the law allows only. what was also? two one one dating line. everything looks like. it's normal sort of okay chi chi's then identification. with white truffle tomato. does it makes it a three leasing. the pellets way where. he gets to the point she was always on my way coming coming off a long process -- then then revelation she try try double of nineteen ninety seven wedding
yeah yeah at at yale is we have we have you been able to see more but when we need to keep my mind that that's not not as to the person has has. time let's think about the people people sometimes have have access. to access how do how do we design with them and make sure to get -- get information. ten years ago because you know you know that's a going union for the ministry street in yoyour your ththe path h hoo actually write letters ground friends friends access to many many years. but she...
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. >>> coming up, the rate debate we will discuss with yale professor robert shiler. coming up next with tremfya®, you can get clearer. and stay clearer. in fact, most patients who saw 90% clearer skin at 28 weeks stayed clearer through 48 weeks. tremfya® works better than humira® at providing clearer skin and more patients were symptom free with tremfya®. tremfya® may lower your ability to fight infections and may increase your risk of infections. before treatment, your doctor should check you for infections and tuberculosis. tell your doctor if you have an infection or have symptoms such as: fever, sweats, chills, muscle aches or cough. before starting tremfya® tell your doctor if you plan to or have recently received a vaccine. ask your doctor about tremfya®. tremfya®. because you deserve to stay clearer. janssen wants to help you explore cost support options. my mom washes the dishes... ...before she puts them in the dishwasher. so what does the dishwasher do? cascade platinum does the work for you, prewashing and removing stuck-on foods, the first time. wow, that
. >>> coming up, the rate debate we will discuss with yale professor robert shiler. coming up next with tremfya®, you can get clearer. and stay clearer. in fact, most patients who saw 90% clearer skin at 28 weeks stayed clearer through 48 weeks. tremfya® works better than humira® at providing clearer skin and more patients were symptom free with tremfya®. tremfya® may lower your ability to fight infections and may increase your risk of infections. before treatment, your doctor...
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the most aching loss, his yale helmet.tonight when he invited us to an ivy football gala, we arranged a little surprise. >> we hope this per pet waits some of those memories. >> you brought me to tears. here we go. there it is! >> reporter: isn't that cool? >> wow. here we go. >> reporter: a new memento for a new beginning. we'll be right back. >>> abc news "nightline," sponsored by geico. well the kids wanted a puppy, but they can be really expensive. so to save money i just found them a possum. dad, i think he's dead. probably just playin' possum. there he is. there's an easier way to save. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. take prilosec otc and take control of heartburn. so you don't have to stash antacids here.... here... or here. kick your antacid habit with prilosec otc. one pill a day, 24 hours, zero heartburn. (cat 1(cat 2) smell that? (cat 1) gravy! (cat 2) that's not gravy, that's extra gravy. (cat 1) whoa! (cat 2) that's friskies extra gravy! paté and chunky! (cat 1)
the most aching loss, his yale helmet.tonight when he invited us to an ivy football gala, we arranged a little surprise. >> we hope this per pet waits some of those memories. >> you brought me to tears. here we go. there it is! >> reporter: isn't that cool? >> wow. here we go. >> reporter: a new memento for a new beginning. we'll be right back. >>> abc news "nightline," sponsored by geico. well the kids wanted a puppy, but they can be really...
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he serves as sterling professor at of law and political science at yale university. he is the author of several books on american law and the constitution and wrote the foreword to the second edition of charles black's "impeachment: a handbook." in 2017, he received the american bar foundation's outstanding scholar award and the howard r. lamar award. we are very grateful that professor amar is also member of our board of trustees. our moderator for this evening is benno schmidt, the former president of yale university and former dean of columbia school of law. he was the principal author of the 1974 book published by the association of the bar on the law of impeachment and removal. he is also served as the ceo of edison schools and is among the world's innovators of education. we are very grateful he is also a member of our board of trustees. before we begin, we ask that you silence any cell phones. please join me in welcoming our guests. >> regarding impeachment, the text of the constitution is pretty straightforward. it states the house of representatives should h
he serves as sterling professor at of law and political science at yale university. he is the author of several books on american law and the constitution and wrote the foreword to the second edition of charles black's "impeachment: a handbook." in 2017, he received the american bar foundation's outstanding scholar award and the howard r. lamar award. we are very grateful that professor amar is also member of our board of trustees. our moderator for this evening is benno schmidt, the...
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this afternoon on yale drive. he was wearing a jacket and dark jeans and may be driving a black suv. if you have any information about the case call police. >>> major weather problems in southern california after a storm prompts mudslides, trapping cars and closing a major highway. the latest coming up. >> the count down to kickoff is on. the events ahead of tomorrow's college football national championship game that raised money for a good cause. this is not a bed. it's a revolution in sleep. the new sleep number 360 smart bed is on sale now it senses your movement, and automatically adjusts to keep you both comfortable. it can even warm your feet to help you fall asleep faster. so you wake up ready to make your resolutions, reality. sleep number is ranked #1 in customer satisfaction with mattresses by j.d. power. it's the final days of the lowest prices of the season. the queen sleep number 360 c4 smart bed is only $1299. ends sunday. sleep number. proven, quality sleep. >>> president trump isn't backing down on
this afternoon on yale drive. he was wearing a jacket and dark jeans and may be driving a black suv. if you have any information about the case call police. >>> major weather problems in southern california after a storm prompts mudslides, trapping cars and closing a major highway. the latest coming up. >> the count down to kickoff is on. the events ahead of tomorrow's college football national championship game that raised money for a good cause. this is not a bed. it's a...
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yesterday afternoon on yale drive in mountain view. he was found dead last night. the medical examiner is working to determine his cause of death. >>> new tonight, a fatal hit and run. police are hoping surveillance video will help them find the driver of the car who struck a 70-year-old woman. ktvu's amber lee >> it was raining and it was dark around 6 p.m. saturday night. a friend of the victim tells me the 70-year-old was wearing a rain coat as she walked to the store. she was steps from her home when a driver struck her. >> i guess there was a passerby that saw a person in the middle of the road. they pulled over and realized there was a person there. >> reporter: police have surveillance video, they are now trying to enhance. they describe the vehicle as a red or maroon sedan. >> it is clear that the driver knows that they hit someone. >> reporter: neighbors say passersby found her lying on the roadway unconscious. >> if you look at that car over there, that gray car, she was behind it. >> reporter: she died of her injuries sunday night. a friend and neighbor
yesterday afternoon on yale drive in mountain view. he was found dead last night. the medical examiner is working to determine his cause of death. >>> new tonight, a fatal hit and run. police are hoping surveillance video will help them find the driver of the car who struck a 70-year-old woman. ktvu's amber lee >> it was raining and it was dark around 6 p.m. saturday night. a friend of the victim tells me the 70-year-old was wearing a rain coat as she walked to the store. she was...
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this is the yale university website.guide to adoption study records of the child development center. 66 boxes filled with information. charts, films and tapes, and research findings, home visits. that's a big one. it says that the dates of the study were from 1960 to 1980. i guess our reunion kind of closed the study. information about access. the records are restricted until 2066. it's sealed. so they did all that they did to have this whole list tucked away in a dusty library somewhere. where nobody can touch it. researchers wishing to use these records before this date must secure written authorization from the jewish board of family and children's services. the jewish board was a parent organization of the child development center run by peter neubau neubauer. my understanding is that they're a very, very powerful organization with very deep political connections. >> thank you for calling the jewish board of family and children's services. >> hello? >> yes, hi. my name is david kellman. and apparently i was one of th
this is the yale university website.guide to adoption study records of the child development center. 66 boxes filled with information. charts, films and tapes, and research findings, home visits. that's a big one. it says that the dates of the study were from 1960 to 1980. i guess our reunion kind of closed the study. information about access. the records are restricted until 2066. it's sealed. so they did all that they did to have this whole list tucked away in a dusty library somewhere. where...
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robert shiller of yale university, markets like promises. good enough for them?ticism something that rises and falls through time. we are entering a more highly keptical -- last year we thought the boom in the market was a triumph for our president. .ow we are starting to wonder even trump supporters are wondering how secure this boom can be. that point over the longer term, at least medium term, what would be the consequences for the global economy and u.s. economy if they were something of an iron curtain in respect to check between -- to tech between china and the united states? guest: that is a major narrative. angry claims's that have been stirring things up and harboring international relations, these are big parts of the narrative that is upsetting the market. it is hard to predict where it will go. psychologicaly and patriotic elements that are brought in by this conflict. alix: on an actual basis, as you look at companies that have exposure to china, they've been underperforming. what do you do with that? >> i think they are underperforming for a good re
robert shiller of yale university, markets like promises. good enough for them?ticism something that rises and falls through time. we are entering a more highly keptical -- last year we thought the boom in the market was a triumph for our president. .ow we are starting to wonder even trump supporters are wondering how secure this boom can be. that point over the longer term, at least medium term, what would be the consequences for the global economy and u.s. economy if they were something of an...
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turn off your cell phones before the talk i pleased to introduce tonight speaker professor of law at yale university where he has taught for over 30 years serving as a law clerk for thurgood marshall, eight honorary degrees and delivered w e-b to boys lecture at harvard. the author of 15 books of nonfiction which include the confirmation and the emperor of ocean park spending 11 weeks on "the new york times" bestseller list. tonight he is here to present his new book invisible the forgotten story of the black woman lawyer who took down the most powerful mobster remarking it is brimming with intellect and grit and "new york times" best-selling author walter isaacson praises it as a moving story with enormous residence for our own time. we are so pleased to have the author here with us tonight please join me to welcome stephen carter. [applause] . >> thank you for that kind introduction. also the harvard bookstore for inviting me. the last time i was supposed to be here i canceled because there was an illness in the family and i could not make it. they said don't worry we will reschedule. n
turn off your cell phones before the talk i pleased to introduce tonight speaker professor of law at yale university where he has taught for over 30 years serving as a law clerk for thurgood marshall, eight honorary degrees and delivered w e-b to boys lecture at harvard. the author of 15 books of nonfiction which include the confirmation and the emperor of ocean park spending 11 weeks on "the new york times" bestseller list. tonight he is here to present his new book invisible the...
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is man went to yale. did you go to yale?didn't. >> jimmy: okay, perfect. [ laughter ] what is your name? >> my name's matt. >> jimmy: matt, is it really? ec it really is. >> jimmy: okay, pe [ light laughter ] i just didn't know with the way you were playing. >> yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: matt, are you ready for this? this is our final gi expression. take a look at this. that's not -- oh, lets see if you can do it. go f it. yeah. ah, that's fantastic! [ cheers and applause ] you get the photo. and you get -- give him the whole basket. and there's a basket of unwrapped hamberders. >> thank you. >> jimmy: oh, you're welcome. please. good lk -- good luck at going back to school there, buddy. [ cheers and applause ] that was our "face-off: giuliani edion." thanks to all of our players. let's get back to some jokes. come on. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ face-off uliani edition face-off ♪ listen to this, guys. it just came out that in 2015, c trump's lawyerel cohen paid someone to rig polls for trump using a walmart bag filled with cash. t
is man went to yale. did you go to yale?didn't. >> jimmy: okay, perfect. [ laughter ] what is your name? >> my name's matt. >> jimmy: matt, is it really? ec it really is. >> jimmy: okay, pe [ light laughter ] i just didn't know with the way you were playing. >> yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: matt, are you ready for this? this is our final gi expression. take a look at this. that's not -- oh, lets see if you can do it. go f it. yeah. ah, that's fantastic! [ cheers and...
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have to understand that the illegal immigrants in this country today by my own calculations and the yaledy of september 21 of last year says there are 25 million to 35 million people in this country, the low number could be 17 and the high could are lying to the american people. the american people have to understand that the illegal immigrants in this country today by my own calculations and the yale study of september 21 of last year says there are 25 million to 35 millionons kn people in this country, there low numbr could be 17 and the high couldli be 35. let's call it in the middle, 25. 7% to 8% of the populationon is here illegally and the reason the deceivers, the democrats and the mainstream media have this manufactured cover up is because they want another 10, 15, 20 million to continue to pour into where they turn those into votes one day and they control the country and they move our country to the left. i've seen it, laura, firsthand in texas. 200,000 illegal immigrants arrested, charged with over 700,000 crimes really have a hundred thousand gang members in texas. we caught
have to understand that the illegal immigrants in this country today by my own calculations and the yaledy of september 21 of last year says there are 25 million to 35 million people in this country, the low number could be 17 and the high could are lying to the american people. the american people have to understand that the illegal immigrants in this country today by my own calculations and the yale study of september 21 of last year says there are 25 million to 35 millionons kn people in...
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thing ever.y >> seth: ty -- they say of all the ivies, yale is the pratfall school.lly exciting. you are going to get back on stage to do "htoilton" in puico. >> that's right. >> seth: in january. >> yes, i have my first rehearsal tomorrow. w >> set. [ cheers and applause ] oh, no, you didn't get a break at all. >> yeah. >> seth: when you say -- i meane firsarsal, how -- do you -- i mean it will it come back quickly, yes? >> i think so. >> sh: yeah. >> so, our incredible new company which is -- this is the icird national tour that will premiere in puerto we'll raise as much money as we can for puerto rico. then it goes on to tour the united states. they've been rehearsing for five weeks. i have been talking about "mary popps." >> seth: right. >> so i'll join them and sort of stumble thugh. emphasis on the stumble. >> seth: uh-huh. >> tomorrow. and it's all in there. it's sort of like -- i think it's -- you know, i think of my brain as a desktop with too many apps open. i just have to clean up the files. i never hit empty trash at any point. [ laughter ] they're all t
thing ever.y >> seth: ty -- they say of all the ivies, yale is the pratfall school.lly exciting. you are going to get back on stage to do "htoilton" in puico. >> that's right. >> seth: in january. >> yes, i have my first rehearsal tomorrow. w >> set. [ cheers and applause ] oh, no, you didn't get a break at all. >> yeah. >> seth: when you say -- i meane firsarsal, how -- do you -- i mean it will it come back quickly, yes? >> i think so....
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from yale so you have a law degree from georgetown you practiced law.e a disadvantage to not having a ph.d. is that is there an advantage to having a private equity background? i wouldn't say there is a disadvantage to not having a ph.d.. i've been at the board seven years. i've had a lot of time to learn economics. you have to invest in learning and of course i've done that my career, part of my career is doing different things and learning different things. i have an interesting story for you. i know a guy who founded a private equity firm with no business degree no, experience, and made a success of it so it can be done. >> sometimes it is better than anything else. let me ask you this. recently the president of the united states who appointed you has been less than favorable in some of, about some of your decisions. does that bother you in any way? >> no. so we're very, very focused on our job. congress has given us a very specific job an important job we're here to serve the american people all the american people. we try to use our tools to achiev
from yale so you have a law degree from georgetown you practiced law.e a disadvantage to not having a ph.d. is that is there an advantage to having a private equity background? i wouldn't say there is a disadvantage to not having a ph.d.. i've been at the board seven years. i've had a lot of time to learn economics. you have to invest in learning and of course i've done that my career, part of my career is doing different things and learning different things. i have an interesting story for...
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para que alcance o se ajusta el presupuesto o se disminuye la dosis, un estudio de la universidad de yaletipo uno como elizabeth el medicamento es tan indispensable como el oxÍgeno o el agua y por eso le recuerdan a quienes la producen que el acceso a la salud es un derecho humano >> las autoridades en espaÑa hallaron cabello del pequeÑo en el material excavado del pozo donde lleva ya tres dÍas atrapado. la misiÓn de rescate se enfoca ahora en la perforaciÓn de dos tÚneles, uno horizontal y el otro paralelo al hueco que permita llegar a donde se cree que estÁ el niÑo de dos aÑos. lo profundo del pozo, unos 330 pies y el terreno tan Árido de la zona complican mucho la misiÓn, pero nada, nada desmorona la fe de sus padres. >> en este momento e estamosste muertos pero con la esperanza de que tenemos un Ángel que va a ayudar, a que salga vivo. mi hijo de ahÍ lo antes posible. >> cayÓ cayo a all pozo el domi mientras su familia disfrutaba un dÍa de campo, en ese momento se le escuchÓ gritar pero desde entonces no se le ha vuelto a escuchar. >> asÍ llegamos al final, muchas gracias por el privi
para que alcance o se ajusta el presupuesto o se disminuye la dosis, un estudio de la universidad de yaletipo uno como elizabeth el medicamento es tan indispensable como el oxÍgeno o el agua y por eso le recuerdan a quienes la producen que el acceso a la salud es un derecho humano >> las autoridades en espaÑa hallaron cabello del pequeÑo en el material excavado del pozo donde lleva ya tres dÍas atrapado. la misiÓn de rescate se enfoca ahora en la perforaciÓn de dos tÚneles, uno...
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han was last seen sunday afternoon about 12:30 on yale drive near tulane drive and mountain avenue. the medical examiner is still determining how he died, but they don't suspect foul play. >>> in santa rosa, a man's body was found in a fast-moving creek. one woman, walking along santa rosa creek spotted the body in the water yesterday morning. ktvu's debora villalon pulled the man's body from the shoreline. >> fire crews came ready for swift water rescue. it wouldn't be the first time they e from the santa rosa creek. but this time, the victim had no pulse, possibly swept away from the weekend storm that dumped two inches of rain in the area. >> you can see a lot of the debris in the trees. >> reporter: at its peak, the creek was 10 feet higher than it is now. >> it's designed to get water out of the city and into the laguna area. so it's designed to channel water quickly, efficiently, and fast. >> which is why there are rescue poles all along the waterways. >> it's powerful. very powerful. it would be a struggle to try to get to the shore. >> reporter: those using these paths enjoy
han was last seen sunday afternoon about 12:30 on yale drive near tulane drive and mountain avenue. the medical examiner is still determining how he died, but they don't suspect foul play. >>> in santa rosa, a man's body was found in a fast-moving creek. one woman, walking along santa rosa creek spotted the body in the water yesterday morning. ktvu's debora villalon pulled the man's body from the shoreline. >> fire crews came ready for swift water rescue. it wouldn't be the first...
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now the dynamics around immigration are complex and multilayered but a yale study came out last year that said the number of persons illegally in the united states could be as high as 30 million but at least 40% of those have overstayed a visa. and over the past 30 years, and this is what we're wrestling with right now, over the past 30 years, incomplete border control, insufficient federal enforcement, and the cynical exploitation of the poor for economic gain here in america has created an attractiveness and led to a failing system. in attempt to meet multiple immigration challenge, align the various perspectives here in congress about a humane response, about the need for additional border resources, about the need to update our immigration law, year we voted on legislation to stiffen border enforcement, modernize our immigration laws and significantly increase border resources. the house-led legislation moved more toward a merit based immigration system, provided new funding for more hue hew main shelters at the border, accelerated the judicial review process and made accommodati
now the dynamics around immigration are complex and multilayered but a yale study came out last year that said the number of persons illegally in the united states could be as high as 30 million but at least 40% of those have overstayed a visa. and over the past 30 years, and this is what we're wrestling with right now, over the past 30 years, incomplete border control, insufficient federal enforcement, and the cynical exploitation of the poor for economic gain here in america has created an...
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is missing luke a yale bitch of course the syrups lost his home his thirteenth of the season to make it straining. the trio of bags twenty nine of frankfurt's thirty four goals season. a second tough goal from freiburg talisman eels pages and did little to affect the run of play. took it upon himself to congratulate at the final whistle and sometimes he just to let our. spirits were high in our bird with the visits of high flying for tuna just a little aside enjoying a seriously good run at the moment the promoted outfit have won three on the bounce and against minimal down side were confident of making it for him but there again it took forty five minutes but they got there in the end striker marvin ducks with the breakthrough. the power spoke struck back thought with a little help from technology. strike was rules have crossed the line just in case anyone still has any doubts kick off as you covered. when it seems on a run there's not much you can do to stem the tide. they need to run on hit the winner for tonight with just a minute left on the clock for in full for promoted just l
is missing luke a yale bitch of course the syrups lost his home his thirteenth of the season to make it straining. the trio of bags twenty nine of frankfurt's thirty four goals season. a second tough goal from freiburg talisman eels pages and did little to affect the run of play. took it upon himself to congratulate at the final whistle and sometimes he just to let our. spirits were high in our bird with the visits of high flying for tuna just a little aside enjoying a seriously good run at the...
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corruption is greatly contributed to the greek debt crisis so how to fight it christina tramon tino's the yale graduate advised the great governor. anticorruption council and says the private sector has to be made aware that graft is poison for the economy and for that business we met up with and often. personally my family my grandfather who is a war veteran was diagnosed with prostate cancer he had eighty six percent basically a handicap and he was asked for a bribe for emergency care. to see that there monday is a leading anti-corruption activist in greece. corruption has become internalised we just have certain fields. to simply follow a good program or even to us that when we get to the hospital we're afraid of getting poor treatment so we pay a bribe to buy ourselves a sense of security. it is that going to change of course and. i've talked to a lot of groups and mustiness all my impression is that taken for granted to the person was that they take it for granted they feel like that's how things get done they feel that if you don't grease the wheels they will never get what they need the
corruption is greatly contributed to the greek debt crisis so how to fight it christina tramon tino's the yale graduate advised the great governor. anticorruption council and says the private sector has to be made aware that graft is poison for the economy and for that business we met up with and often. personally my family my grandfather who is a war veteran was diagnosed with prostate cancer he had eighty six percent basically a handicap and he was asked for a bribe for emergency care. to see...
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>> he's a developmental psychologist. >> at yale. >> [inaudible] >> or or hi, maria. [laughter] >> i have a question. how much of this rise of microaggressions reflect the diversity of the body of students? you know, because as, like, the generation you're talking about is sure more diverse than this crowd right here. >> oh, yeah. [laughter] >> but so is my generation. [laughter] >> i feel like -- i'm like the end of millennials. so, but, i feel like you can say they're more coddled in terms of, like, the policing of conversations, but i feel like most of them are more comfortable talking about race than this generation. like, i could say -- >> more comfortable? >> yeah, of course. because i can say white people like this. a lot of people around here, around the age that i've experienced so far, older folks, when i say why people hike this -- you can't say that. it's like, you know, not all white people. but, you know, as a minority, like, we always have stuff, say stuff like that, you know? hey, why do white people like fleetwood mac, stuff like that. [laughter] >> l
>> he's a developmental psychologist. >> at yale. >> [inaudible] >> or or hi, maria. [laughter] >> i have a question. how much of this rise of microaggressions reflect the diversity of the body of students? you know, because as, like, the generation you're talking about is sure more diverse than this crowd right here. >> oh, yeah. [laughter] >> but so is my generation. [laughter] >> i feel like -- i'm like the end of millennials. so, but, i feel...
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. >>>> and those economics from princeton and yale. >> it was m.i.t. actually. >> you taught at princeton so lyou have a law degree from georgetown is there a disadvantage to have a phd or a private equity background? [laughter] . >> i wouldn't say there is a disadvantage but you really have to do that to serve on the board and to found a private equity firm so it can be done. [laughter] . >> sometimes it's better to be lucky than anything a else. so that it is favorable with those decisions does that bother you in any way? . >> no. congress has given us a very specific job as a try to use those tools to achieve. and then to get distracted with those political factors into consideration and larry kudlow has suggested maybe the president will have a meeting with you. have you received an invitation chairs do meet with president i'm not any in my lifetime that has not. they tend to be rare maybe only one or two. i'm not aware of any fed chair turning down an invitation. but i have no invitation. >> are you happy to accept it? . >>. >> so talk about the e
. >>>> and those economics from princeton and yale. >> it was m.i.t. actually. >> you taught at princeton so lyou have a law degree from georgetown is there a disadvantage to have a phd or a private equity background? [laughter] . >> i wouldn't say there is a disadvantage but you really have to do that to serve on the board and to found a private equity firm so it can be done. [laughter] . >> sometimes it's better to be lucky than anything a else. so that it...
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peter: susan crawford, when you graduated from yale, did you think you would be a tech expert writing three books on tech? susan: you know, life is confusing and mysterious. i feel really fortunate in my career that i happen to be around in washington at the birth of the commercial internet, right in the mid-1990's and my law firm was one of the first to have pcs on the desk of every lawyer. internet,l of the this idea that anybody could communicate with anybody else without asking permission is the big transformative idea of my adult life, so i feel fortunate to be on this earth at the same time that this magnificent notion arrived. to do with my life is make sure that as many people as possible get the best possible access to it to enhance their own opportunities in life, to make sure their children get the education they need, that they are healthy, that they can work from home as climate change makes commuting even more risky than it is today, and that new ways of working and making a living can arise in this era, that people can take advantage of. peter: what was the incident or
peter: susan crawford, when you graduated from yale, did you think you would be a tech expert writing three books on tech? susan: you know, life is confusing and mysterious. i feel really fortunate in my career that i happen to be around in washington at the birth of the commercial internet, right in the mid-1990's and my law firm was one of the first to have pcs on the desk of every lawyer. internet,l of the this idea that anybody could communicate with anybody else without asking permission...