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yale graduate william f. buckley jr.on of an alumnus now has less chance of getting in than some boy from p.s. 109 somewhere. >> alumni contribution just fell off a cliff. >> eventually, brewster gave in, and ever since, no ivy league school has dared to take on the admissions preference for alumni children. >> they're terrified what would happen to their fund-raising if they got rid of legacy preference. >> but there are great schools out there that avoid legacy preference. and they're doing just fine. cal tech doesn't cater to alumni kids, and it has one of the largest endowments in the nation. even oxford and cambridge with their centuries of hallowed tradition refuse to favor alumni children. their endowments are well into the billions. >> we like to think in this country that england is the land of social class and aristocracy and america is the land of democracy, but at least in college admissions the reverse appears to be true. >> when you add up all the admissions preferences at elite schools, like legacies, recr
yale graduate william f. buckley jr.on of an alumnus now has less chance of getting in than some boy from p.s. 109 somewhere. >> alumni contribution just fell off a cliff. >> eventually, brewster gave in, and ever since, no ivy league school has dared to take on the admissions preference for alumni children. >> they're terrified what would happen to their fund-raising if they got rid of legacy preference. >> but there are great schools out there that avoid legacy...
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i had a visiting professor at yale who was disenchanted with yale who wrote a letter for me and when he wrote the letter he said to me, by the way, way, i will write for you, but you have to remember being selected is like ink struck by lightning. i thought he was trying to let me down easy. you're just not to be in that group. it was not as well-known as the retired justice had clerks at the time. a friend of mine clerking for justice blackmun said you are done. you did not get picked. but, have you thought about the retired justice? no, i had not. i sent a letter to justice stewart. there was a note sent to stewart saying if i could've hired a fifth clerk i would've would've hired this guy. i got that job through interviewing. i just wanted to say, you cannot prepare for these interviews. i thought there would be a substantive component to the interview. the justice really wanted to talk about nothing other than who i was, where i grew up. what my parents had done. what their parents had done. it was very personal. i was not prepared for that. when i got there, i will just just say
i had a visiting professor at yale who was disenchanted with yale who wrote a letter for me and when he wrote the letter he said to me, by the way, way, i will write for you, but you have to remember being selected is like ink struck by lightning. i thought he was trying to let me down easy. you're just not to be in that group. it was not as well-known as the retired justice had clerks at the time. a friend of mine clerking for justice blackmun said you are done. you did not get picked. but,...
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i imagine you go back to yale, some think you're great.think you're part of the patriarchy, but it's people like you who keep yale afloat. why do people keep sending money to these schools. >> many people are stopping, actually. they're -- they're catching on. hopefully if they read the book, they'll catch on a little more. >> congrats on the book, campusland. thank you for joining us tonight. >> thank you. >> we have a fox news alert for you, an update. this appeared in "the new york times" moments ago, the newspaper says a second intel official, the intelligence official, is considering failing a whistleblower complaint against the president. the official would also be complaining about the president's behavior toward ukraine, but this one supposedly has more firsthand knowledge on the topic as opposed to the first anonymous whistleblowers whose accusations are entirely second hand. what does this mean? we have no idea. we're going to throw it up there and try to figure it out. we'll stay on this story. u.s. military admits that the ufo
i imagine you go back to yale, some think you're great.think you're part of the patriarchy, but it's people like you who keep yale afloat. why do people keep sending money to these schools. >> many people are stopping, actually. they're -- they're catching on. hopefully if they read the book, they'll catch on a little more. >> congrats on the book, campusland. thank you for joining us tonight. >> thank you. >> we have a fox news alert for you, an update. this appeared in...
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you went to yale. then you left.t spent a life in academia to write this book you obviously had to immerse yourself in what was currently going on on campuses. what was your reaction to it? >> i was an adjunct at yale for a little while. and i'm a fellow there. so i stay involved. and i pretty much know what's going on there and elselsewhere. did i not set out to write a novel. a couple things happened that compelled me to, really. the first is i want went to a conference on free speech at yale. and 200 protesters showed up to try and shut the conference down. i have it on good authority they skipped irony class that day. >> tucker: i was just thinking that exact thing. >> as i was walking out through fay languages of screaming undergrads. i started wondering why someone hasn't made satire rick hay out of all of this craziness. didn't occur to me that i should be the one to do it. i had never written a novel. fast forward to my college reap union i was holding the door open undergraduate who stopped dead in her she a
you went to yale. then you left.t spent a life in academia to write this book you obviously had to immerse yourself in what was currently going on on campuses. what was your reaction to it? >> i was an adjunct at yale for a little while. and i'm a fellow there. so i stay involved. and i pretty much know what's going on there and elselsewhere. did i not set out to write a novel. a couple things happened that compelled me to, really. the first is i want went to a conference on free speech...
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and i had a visiting professor at yale who was disenchanted with yale who wrote a letter for me and when he did so, he said to me, by the way, i will write for you but you have to remember being selected is like being struck by lightning. i think he was trying to let me down easy. you're not going to be in the crew. justice stewart it was not as well-known that the retired justices had clerks at the time. a friend said blackman just hit and you are done but have you thought about the retired justice? i had not. i sent a letter to justice stewart. i had interviewed with powell and powell had sent a letter to stewart saying if i could've hired this clerk i would've hired this guy. i got that job through interviewing with him. i wanted to say that you cannot prepare for these interviews. i thought there would be a substantive component to the interview and justice powell really wanted to talk about nothing other than who i was am aware i had grown up, what my parents had done and what their parents had done. it was very personal and i was not prepared for that. but then, when i got there, i
and i had a visiting professor at yale who was disenchanted with yale who wrote a letter for me and when he did so, he said to me, by the way, i will write for you but you have to remember being selected is like being struck by lightning. i think he was trying to let me down easy. you're not going to be in the crew. justice stewart it was not as well-known that the retired justices had clerks at the time. a friend said blackman just hit and you are done but have you thought about the retired...
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you have a phd from yale, and now you're ready to get a job, right? ancis: you would think so, wouldn't you? david: well, what happened? francis: here i was as a aduate student sort of working late at night at 2:00 in the morning, and there was another guy one floor above me who was also there in the middle of thnight, and he was working in the lab on dna. and the more i read about it and talked to him out it and began to read articles about it, the more excited i got about than area of science that is ready to burst forward wi all kinds of pottial. and frankly, i was feeling a little bit lonely and a littleit like what i was puuing in terms of quantum mechanics and second-order differential equations that nobody could solve, maybe that wasn't going to be my way of making e world a really much better place and maybe there was something else i could do. david: so you got yourhd at yale, and then you said to your parents, "guess what. i'm gonna go to medical school." w did you pay for that? i mean, didn't they say, "we've given you enough degrees alread
you have a phd from yale, and now you're ready to get a job, right? ancis: you would think so, wouldn't you? david: well, what happened? francis: here i was as a aduate student sort of working late at night at 2:00 in the morning, and there was another guy one floor above me who was also there in the middle of thnight, and he was working in the lab on dna. and the more i read about it and talked to him out it and began to read articles about it, the more excited i got about than area of science...
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yell -- yale, one of the schools that produce a lot of the clerks. understand somewhat why justices go back to the same clerks so often. certain things are so important. and having the recommendation of someone you trust and who has given you reliable advice in the past can be very helpful. and i understand, when you see some of the kids they take, it is so hard. you can see they don't want to leave anything to chance. >> i don't have all that much to add to it. it certainly felt like lightning struck and it is like lightning striking. there are more qualified people out there that can do the job. i do think it is getting better. i think the justices are making a concerted effort to look at orools beyond the top five the like. i know that justice gorsuch has a screening committee. i am on it. schools beyondat harvard or others you might think of. and once your pick out of the pile, i think it is substantive. and personality. addonly other thing i would but io think it helped also thought it was offputting in law school to actively for the purpose of
yell -- yale, one of the schools that produce a lot of the clerks. understand somewhat why justices go back to the same clerks so often. certain things are so important. and having the recommendation of someone you trust and who has given you reliable advice in the past can be very helpful. and i understand, when you see some of the kids they take, it is so hard. you can see they don't want to leave anything to chance. >> i don't have all that much to add to it. it certainly felt like...
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academic best-selling author progressive 2018 serving as a sterling professor of economics and fellow yale school at the national center for finance. he received the nobel memorial prize for the analysis of asset prices you'll hear more about his new book narrative economics. viral content is imperative for everyone and that it will propel them into stardom. and in his words if you do not understand that dynamic of that popular narrative you do not understand the changes of the economy and economic behavior. with the first economics what causes bubble and bust in economic markets has all sorts of possible causes from changes and in his fascinating book he argues to explain what statistics meant and shows how the shift of thinking from the university of cambridge shows an important book please help me to welcome robert schiller to politics and prose. [applause] >> thank you. i want to talk today about going viral however i think the idea is what you might think it has gotten stronger with the internet that going viral and fake news are old concepts. so how do you translate fig newton into l
academic best-selling author progressive 2018 serving as a sterling professor of economics and fellow yale school at the national center for finance. he received the nobel memorial prize for the analysis of asset prices you'll hear more about his new book narrative economics. viral content is imperative for everyone and that it will propel them into stardom. and in his words if you do not understand that dynamic of that popular narrative you do not understand the changes of the economy and...
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merrill, she is 26, she is out of yale school of drama, or yale school of trauma, however you want toay it, and she decides she maybe wants to be in movies, she is stl doing theater, but let me try movies. she goes into inauguration for king kong. d deorenzo's remake. he is an italian producer, little does he know that she learned italian at vassar so she ts down anhe is sitting there with his son, and he says to his son in italian. why did you bring me this, this she understands every he look, this is what you see, m, this is what you get. and then, she gets up and walks out. and jessica lange takes the rri guesles to >> also a story that reveals a lot about her character she di a lot about her feminist principles and eals and sexism, it stank -- thank you r this book i really enjoyed it >> thank you so much. >> you can meet aaron at hear more about her n book cl merrill at music hall in hill valley for more information visit event bright.com that will, o it for as always you can find more of our coverage on , kqed.org /newsroo thank you for joining us. robert: the impeachment debate
merrill, she is 26, she is out of yale school of drama, or yale school of trauma, however you want toay it, and she decides she maybe wants to be in movies, she is stl doing theater, but let me try movies. she goes into inauguration for king kong. d deorenzo's remake. he is an italian producer, little does he know that she learned italian at vassar so she ts down anhe is sitting there with his son, and he says to his son in italian. why did you bring me this, this she understands every he look,...
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i think i can win minnesota, yale. omar is helping us win in minnesota and many other places. i will see you in minnesota. i will see you in minnesota.
i think i can win minnesota, yale. omar is helping us win in minnesota and many other places. i will see you in minnesota. i will see you in minnesota.
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african american workforce and champion their upward mobility, on wednesday in new heaven connecticut, yalearles barber or report on the life of william june outlaw and journey from convicted flown but community advocate, then on friday we will be at the san francisco public library for the presentation of the 40th annual american book awards, all of these events are opened to the public, if you're in attendance take a picture and tag us at book tv, twitter, facebook or instagram. here is a look at books being published this week, second lady karen pence and daughter charlotte offer a look at holidays through eyes of pet rabbit in the truth will set you free but first it will piss you off, activist gloria, historian andrew roberts, the 9 leaders from napoleon to dwight eisenhower, leadership in war and in the american story, washington dc businessman david rubenstein, also being published scwimms, final years of civil war, how to be trump, provides advice from political strategist on how the democrats can win the next presidential election. and guy recounts his time as working as director o
african american workforce and champion their upward mobility, on wednesday in new heaven connecticut, yalearles barber or report on the life of william june outlaw and journey from convicted flown but community advocate, then on friday we will be at the san francisco public library for the presentation of the 40th annual american book awards, all of these events are opened to the public, if you're in attendance take a picture and tag us at book tv, twitter, facebook or instagram. here is a...
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merrill, she is 26, she utis of yale school of drama, or yale school of trauma, however cides she maybets to be m ies, she is still doing is theater, but let me try movies. she goes into inauguration for king kong. dena delorenzo's remake. he is an italian producer, little does know that she learned italian at vassar. wnso she sits and he is sitting there with his son, and he says to his son italian. why did you bring me this, this is so ugly. she undersnds every word is saying, so she says to him, look, this is what you see, this is what you get. and then, she gets up and walks and jessica lange takee role. so, bullet dodged for merrill i guess to >> orso a y that reveals a lot about her character she did a lot about r minist principles and ideals and sexism, itstank -- thank you for this book i realenjoyed it. >> thank you so much. >> you can meet aaron at hear more about her book clean merrill at music hall in hill valley for more information visit event bright.com that will do it for us, as always, you can find more of our coverage on kqed.org /newsroom. thank you for joining us rob
merrill, she is 26, she utis of yale school of drama, or yale school of trauma, however cides she maybets to be m ies, she is still doing is theater, but let me try movies. she goes into inauguration for king kong. dena delorenzo's remake. he is an italian producer, little does know that she learned italian at vassar. wnso she sits and he is sitting there with his son, and he says to his son italian. why did you bring me this, this is so ugly. she undersnds every word is saying, so she says to...
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one, i turned down a circuit had been sentch i to buy a screening panel at yale. when i got back the professors who had set me up to the circuit judge said why did you pick this obscure judge, and i said this guy was a jerk to me, frankly in the interview, and i liked this district court judge. i did not have any pretension of going to the supreme court. two years later, justice o'connor had picked another clerk from the same district court judge. at which point the national journal that said this guy was a feeder to the supreme court. i did not have a letter from a prominent professor. i had to use a visiting professor who did not like yale. so we would run together. he was willing to write me a letter. and it turned out that he had clerked for justice powell and it -- and justice powell had interviewed me. -- sheget stuck in the is exactly right, don't get stuck in doing the right thing to position myself and something five years from now. it does not work that way. is about the clerkship experiences, we should probably talk about them. just give us a sense of w
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but i am tired of the entire structure of seeing nothing but ha harvard and yale graduates. let's make a firm commitment to the next democratic president appointing no judges from harvard and yale, and i can guarantee you based on the statistics that you just said we will have a much more racially ethically religiously and sexual orientation diverse pool of nominees if we stop the overrep licen -- overreliance on those two schools. that is one of our major problems we refuse to address. i love president obama, one of my favorite people in the world, but his nominees of color look just like the white nominees on paper. they went to the same schools, judicial clerkships and that means you are narrowing down to a very small category of people. i hope the next democratic president will say i refuse to follow this same play book. they will change the entire kind of paradigm of how they think about who's qualified for these positions. >> wow, suddenly no corporate lawyers seems very conservative, so that is -- >> something to think about. >> i actually am going to think about that
but i am tired of the entire structure of seeing nothing but ha harvard and yale graduates. let's make a firm commitment to the next democratic president appointing no judges from harvard and yale, and i can guarantee you based on the statistics that you just said we will have a much more racially ethically religiously and sexual orientation diverse pool of nominees if we stop the overrep licen -- overreliance on those two schools. that is one of our major problems we refuse to address. i love...
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but i never suggested that hank gomez apply to the yale american studies ph.d. program, still, i did write a letter of recommendation for phil deloria. a week ago i had an impulse to find the recommendation letter i wrote some three decades ago but phil will now sigh with relief to find i did not find the time to perform this exercise in pack rat resource management. and now i'm moving fast to get out of the way and let phil deloria, perhaps with the assistance of hank gomez, stand before you. but first, he is the author of two influential books, both with a rare combination of intricacy and clarity, original insight and grounded common sense "playing indian" published in 1998 and the other in 1994. he published a book "becoming mary sully" bringing well-deserved and long-delayed attention to an extraordinary indian artist, also his great-aunt, and that caused widening and deepening our understanding of what that means, american indian art. continuing his quest, phil has served as president of the american studies association and will be the president of the org
but i never suggested that hank gomez apply to the yale american studies ph.d. program, still, i did write a letter of recommendation for phil deloria. a week ago i had an impulse to find the recommendation letter i wrote some three decades ago but phil will now sigh with relief to find i did not find the time to perform this exercise in pack rat resource management. and now i'm moving fast to get out of the way and let phil deloria, perhaps with the assistance of hank gomez, stand before you....
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a supreme court does a great job of representing harvard and yale law school. it doesn't do a great job of representing the rest of the country. we have a supreme court in federal courts that do a great job of representing corporate lawyers, prosecutors, but not a great job of representing consumers,bor, public defenders. those parts of -- those discussions are less part of the background of people who get to the federal bench. he might ask why it is important to have people from the west, the south, people who were public defenders, people who maybe had a different path to law school. part of it is that every judge brings a lot of background to cases, to thinking about facts, and brings an expertise of a lifetime of work to different sectors. we want a federal bench that has a lot of experience with different areas of the law, has been thinking about and hearing different kinds of arguments. that is good for the rule of law, good for the kind of deliberation we want on courts and among judicial panels or within the supreme court. that is something we are lacki
a supreme court does a great job of representing harvard and yale law school. it doesn't do a great job of representing the rest of the country. we have a supreme court in federal courts that do a great job of representing corporate lawyers, prosecutors, but not a great job of representing consumers,bor, public defenders. those parts of -- those discussions are less part of the background of people who get to the federal bench. he might ask why it is important to have people from the west, the...
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of african-american workforce and champion upward mobility on wednesday in new heaven, connecticut, yale lecturer barber will report on the life of william outlaw, convicted felon to community advocate and then on friday we will be at the san francisco public library for the presentation of the 40th annual american book awards, all of these events are open to the public, if you're in attendance take a picture and tag us at book tv on twitter, facebook or instagram. here a look at some books approximating published this week. best christmas ever, second lady karen pence and her daughter charlotte offer a look at holidays in washington, d.c. through the eyes of their pet rabbit in the truth will set you true but first it will piss you off. author and feminist activists gloria provides collection of memorable quotes throughout her life and career, historian andrew roberts examines the military tactics of 9 leaders from napoleo to dwight eisenhower and david rubensteins profiles stories and final year of the civil war on how to beat trump, advice from political strategist on how the democrat
of african-american workforce and champion upward mobility on wednesday in new heaven, connecticut, yale lecturer barber will report on the life of william outlaw, convicted felon to community advocate and then on friday we will be at the san francisco public library for the presentation of the 40th annual american book awards, all of these events are open to the public, if you're in attendance take a picture and tag us at book tv on twitter, facebook or instagram. here a look at some books...
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on wednesday in new haven connecticut, yale lecturer charles carter will report on the life of william june outlaw and his journey from a convicted felon to a community advocate. then on friday we will the san francisco public library with a presentation of the 40th annual american book awards, all these events are open to the public. if you're independent picture and tag us at book tv on twitter, facebook or instagram. >> now we're back live at the texas book festival with journalists ben westhoff on the opioidcrisis . [inaudible] >> .. >> ..
on wednesday in new haven connecticut, yale lecturer charles carter will report on the life of william june outlaw and his journey from a convicted felon to a community advocate. then on friday we will the san francisco public library with a presentation of the 40th annual american book awards, all these events are open to the public. if you're independent picture and tag us at book tv on twitter, facebook or instagram. >> now we're back live at the texas book festival with journalists...
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compared to the previous brags that yale agreed with boris johnson's predecessor. the u.k. government the other one to do all the one for. the rule agreement. for people. the question of the protocol and i don't need more on. all these negotiations. and we're committed to protect. the. first include only. when we do work. avoider all border between arm on the north for normal. or our own economy and protect the integrity of the single market. should only. point to extremely important prime minister drawn from under you. who moved from arnold remains in the u.k. storms territory. overall the possibility for. autonomy. but we all do. and we all. only rushed through on 4 main elements number one. more often arnold will remain and i'm good doreen you could say. look i've really only 2 groups this means that all are. only. really take of the bones of i'm going to rest on our own and not across the aisle. for all these programs. authorities will be in charge of applying. school or do you mean i've. not looked. beyond oh i prepare board course. there is also the question is of cou
compared to the previous brags that yale agreed with boris johnson's predecessor. the u.k. government the other one to do all the one for. the rule agreement. for people. the question of the protocol and i don't need more on. all these negotiations. and we're committed to protect. the. first include only. when we do work. avoider all border between arm on the north for normal. or our own economy and protect the integrity of the single market. should only. point to extremely important prime...
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we have a supreme court that does a great job of representing harvard law school and yale law schooltop it doesn't do a great job of representing the rest of the country. we have a supreme court and federal courts in general that do a great job of representing corporate lawyers, prosecutors, not a great job of representing workers, labor, consumers. public defenders. those kinds of professions are less part of the background of people who get to the federal bench. he might ask why is it important to have people from the west or the south people who are public defenders people who maybe had a different path from law school or their professions may be veterans, why is it important to have those people? part of it is every judge brings a lot of background to cases to thinking about facts. in brings an expertise of a lifetime of work in different sectors. what we want is the federal bench that has a lot of experience with different areas of the law not just one area of the law that's representing different kinds of parties and thinking about and hearing different kinds of arguments. that
we have a supreme court that does a great job of representing harvard law school and yale law schooltop it doesn't do a great job of representing the rest of the country. we have a supreme court and federal courts in general that do a great job of representing corporate lawyers, prosecutors, not a great job of representing workers, labor, consumers. public defenders. those kinds of professions are less part of the background of people who get to the federal bench. he might ask why is it...
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>> this report from yale and m.h i.f. came out d -- yale and m.i.t., and 22 million is the minimum. a lot of people here who shouldn't be here. liz: i want your reaction to this story. border patrol agents in arizona found 32 illegal aliens crammed into the back of a refrigerated truck set to 47 degrees. how can anybody deny this is not a crisis. >> this is the same story of humanity being abused by human traffickers, cartels, so and and so forth. it's a huge money-making operation down on the border. we wind up with people that are hurt, that are killed. since the democrats will not help us in congress, we have to start having interior enforcement. we have over a million people that have federal orders to be removed from this country. they had their cases heard, and we have to start following the law. we have to get these folks and send them back home. and the president has doning a bang-up job. liz: if it's 22 million, that means all the criticism of i.c.e., i understand what the controversies are. but they are up against a big wall of problems with 22 million illegal aliens in th
>> this report from yale and m.h i.f. came out d -- yale and m.i.t., and 22 million is the minimum. a lot of people here who shouldn't be here. liz: i want your reaction to this story. border patrol agents in arizona found 32 illegal aliens crammed into the back of a refrigerated truck set to 47 degrees. how can anybody deny this is not a crisis. >> this is the same story of humanity being abused by human traffickers, cartels, so and and so forth. it's a huge money-making operation...
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. >> with us tonight to talk about it, professor timothy snyder of yale university. professor snyder was a marshall scholar educated at oxford. he happens to be the author of two books of note in this area, "on tyranny: twenty lessons from the twentieth century," and "the road to unfreedom: russia, europe, america." professor, welcome back to the broadcast. thank you for coming in. i want to read you some of the work tonight of our friends, robert costa and philip rucker at "the washington post." as the impeachment drama has unfolded, a series of disclosures has illuminated president trump's command revealing how he's compelled them to pursue his personal and political goals, investigate his enemies, and lend legitimacy to his theories about the 2016 election. trump's moves underscore his transformation as president. he arrived in washington a neophyte, uncertain how to operate the machinery of government, but now in his third year, trump has grown confident about exercising power, disposing of aides, and elevating those who prove their loyalty by following his order
. >> with us tonight to talk about it, professor timothy snyder of yale university. professor snyder was a marshall scholar educated at oxford. he happens to be the author of two books of note in this area, "on tyranny: twenty lessons from the twentieth century," and "the road to unfreedom: russia, europe, america." professor, welcome back to the broadcast. thank you for coming in. i want to read you some of the work tonight of our friends, robert costa and philip...
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one of my vacations, from yale, was, it was uzbekistan and kazakhstan, you know, just to take a casual example. so these two forces suggested i wanted to go into these field but i wasn't quite sure how, and so i made sure i took a broad education, english major, at yale, so i think writing is important no matter what, took a lot of political science and history courses, and then went to the graduate school, where i met may wife, at the fletcher school, she took extremely good notes in economics class, and that was my weak subject, so i decided to become her friend, so that's how we got going on that. >> so you were an english major who became a diplomat. she was an economicing may, economics major who was a best selling novelist. >> she was originally a chemistry major and blew up the lab and said she better go into some other discipline. it's really true, by the way. >> and you also, you had, to put it mildly, a very distinguished academic career. what was the path that led you to the kissinger? >> it was really by chance. i grown up in the foreign service to the defensive department
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names like yale, stanford, and georgetown are famous for offering outstanding educations.nd many more are wrapped up in a scandal. can admissions at these universities really be bought? whenever happened to the idea of a meritocracy? of the smartest outshining the wealthiest. these are some of the issues i explore in my most recent documentary that airs tonight at 9:00 p.m. eastern. it's called "scheme and scandal: inside the college admissions crisis." here's a preview. >> what do you want to say to your former players? do you have any remorse, mr. meredith? your former player who is trusted you. >> yale soccer coach took over $400,000. >> john van der walt pleaded guilty to taking hundreds of thousands in bribes. >> sanford's sailing coach agreed to take over $600,000 for the sailing team. >> the fbi believes that the uc tennis head coach was paid more than $90,000. >> in all, ten coaches and athletic officials were accused in rick singer's scheme. five have pleaded guilty and five not guilty. >> of all the students that were cheated out of this fund. >> kept out of scho
names like yale, stanford, and georgetown are famous for offering outstanding educations.nd many more are wrapped up in a scandal. can admissions at these universities really be bought? whenever happened to the idea of a meritocracy? of the smartest outshining the wealthiest. these are some of the issues i explore in my most recent documentary that airs tonight at 9:00 p.m. eastern. it's called "scheme and scandal: inside the college admissions crisis." here's a preview. >> what...
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yale,den's son is from he's not stupid. but the fact that he has some big-time job somewhere is no big surprise. people outside the beltway just don't understand how washington works and you've got jared and ivanka in the white house with a security clearance. to hope american people make a decision on whether some things like asking a foreign entity to get involved in our elections is really something americans want for their future elections. thank you so much. -- areow our lawmakers they aware that ukraine military aid is seen held up, and how are they reacting to that? guest: people i've spoken to on capitol hill said this is the first time they were really aware that the eighth possibly been held up for political reasons with the complaint. that, there was an awareness, politico broke the story that eight had been held up. like i said before, no one was really sure whether this was part of a general hold on foreign aid that was going on. course, congressional not yetators have concluded whether it was politically motiv
yale,den's son is from he's not stupid. but the fact that he has some big-time job somewhere is no big surprise. people outside the beltway just don't understand how washington works and you've got jared and ivanka in the white house with a security clearance. to hope american people make a decision on whether some things like asking a foreign entity to get involved in our elections is really something americans want for their future elections. thank you so much. -- areow our lawmakers they...
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i never suggested that hank gomez applied to the yale american studies ph.d. program so i wrote a letter of recommendation two philip deloria and a week ago i had a archive impulse to find the recommendation that i wrote him three decades ago but phil with a sigh of relief did not find a time to perform this exercise and have that resource and benjamin. were moving fast to get out of the way and with the existence of thank you gomez but first february is the two remarkable influential post what were combination of intricacy and original insight and common sense playing the published in 1988 and ended not expected twice in 2004. most recently has published an unsettling was becoming mary scholarly in an african american abstract in the well deserved attention to extraordinary in the artist who's also the great aunt and was widening and deepening what that means an american indian art. continuing his quest to observe human nature and illuminating the settings. he served as president of the american society organization and the president of the organization and 2
i never suggested that hank gomez applied to the yale american studies ph.d. program so i wrote a letter of recommendation two philip deloria and a week ago i had a archive impulse to find the recommendation that i wrote him three decades ago but phil with a sigh of relief did not find a time to perform this exercise and have that resource and benjamin. were moving fast to get out of the way and with the existence of thank you gomez but first february is the two remarkable influential post what...
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after graduating from yale in 1953 he attended the california berkeley law school and servant two years of active-duty in the united states army. he remained in the reserves another two decades retiring as a colonel in 1984. i didn't know that. that was pretty good. he married ursula, the love of his life coming in 1958, they wanted me to say that and he meant it truly, the love of his life, a beautiful thing. he then became deputy district attorney of alameda county, california, the same county where he had grown up and regularly road with local police on patrol. one officer later said about him, finding someone around you who doesn't like edwin meese is like trying to find a 4-year-old it doesn't like santa claus so he was a popular guy. when chaos and violence broke out, he was instrument in restoring order, peace and public safety. in 1966, still deputy district attorney, edwin meese was introduced to ronald reagan for the first time. at the end of a 30 minute 1-on-1 meeting the new governor offered edwin meese a job, said this guy has the potential to be great. edwin meese joined a
after graduating from yale in 1953 he attended the california berkeley law school and servant two years of active-duty in the united states army. he remained in the reserves another two decades retiring as a colonel in 1984. i didn't know that. that was pretty good. he married ursula, the love of his life coming in 1958, they wanted me to say that and he meant it truly, the love of his life, a beautiful thing. he then became deputy district attorney of alameda county, california, the same...
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the president nominated judgena brett h, who had joined the federalist society at yale law school. >>gh is the perfect mcconnell nominee. he's very conservativen economic issues, on executive wer issues. he's the perfect blending of establishment and sort of red-state-based politics. (gavel banging) >> narrator: at the confirmation hearin, the democrats immediately put up a fight. >> mr. chairman, i'd like to be recogniz to ask a question. >> mr. chairman, it's a pending motion... >> if we don't even kn what the rules are, how can we...es >> i'd like tond to... >> mr. chairman... more than a year with a vacancy on theupreme court.up the treatment was shabby of merrick rrrland, president obama'nominee... >> democrats are really mad about garland that happened 2016, very recent history. >> people see through this. >> republicans a sll mad about bork. >> to my friends on the other side, you can't lose the election and pick judges.an if youto pick judges, you better win. >> this stuff is now intensely polarized and super-partan. (gavel banging)>> arrator: and as the republican-led hearing
the president nominated judgena brett h, who had joined the federalist society at yale law school. >>gh is the perfect mcconnell nominee. he's very conservativen economic issues, on executive wer issues. he's the perfect blending of establishment and sort of red-state-based politics. (gavel banging) >> narrator: at the confirmation hearin, the democrats immediately put up a fight. >> mr. chairman, i'd like to be recogniz to ask a question. >> mr. chairman, it's a pending...
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i want to bring in my next guest, a yale university professor and the author of "the road to unfreedome also wrote the book on tyranny, "20 lessons from the 20th century." so glad you could be with us. thank you. this is an important discussion. look, without the support of 20 republican senators even if this president is impeached he would not be removed from office. based on what we know so far regarding this ukraine scandal, what we heard from the president on china, what is your message to lawmakers? does this president pose a threat to democracy? >> well, it is very clear he poses a threat to something much more fundamental which is the rule of law. mr. trump likes to talk about corruption. what corruption means is breaking the law on a grand scale. when you ask foreign leaders, you send your minions around the world to collect information against domestic political opponents, that is corruption. it violates the law. it violates american law. but it is l violates the spirit of what a democracy is all about namely a fair competition between americans for american political office.
i want to bring in my next guest, a yale university professor and the author of "the road to unfreedome also wrote the book on tyranny, "20 lessons from the 20th century." so glad you could be with us. thank you. this is an important discussion. look, without the support of 20 republican senators even if this president is impeached he would not be removed from office. based on what we know so far regarding this ukraine scandal, what we heard from the president on china, what is...
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at yale. right now i know he's one of the most power for privileged people in the history of the planet. he feels deeply oppressed and i said what's happening to me. when i wear my maga hat people will scream. i'm waiting and, and, come on. this is the world that we are living increasingly. i call it the courage of political appointment now have someone come up to me and said look one of the things you need to do is to speak with grace truth and conviction. a lot of people did that and change this country. i had a guy come up to me afterwards and there such a sense of crisis and hysteria in this country it's unbelievable. he said i can't do that. you mean they will take you in the middle of the night didn't dump your body in a ditch? we have to have a sense of proportion here guys. if we are talking about the most important values in our life, the most important values of our life i'm not going to let the fact that i've changed on twitter or shamed on social media deter me from saying this and
at yale. right now i know he's one of the most power for privileged people in the history of the planet. he feels deeply oppressed and i said what's happening to me. when i wear my maga hat people will scream. i'm waiting and, and, come on. this is the world that we are living increasingly. i call it the courage of political appointment now have someone come up to me and said look one of the things you need to do is to speak with grace truth and conviction. a lot of people did that and change...
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applauds) >> narrator: the federalist society was started as a student group in 1981, with bork at yalentonin scalia at the unersity of chicago as the faculty adsers. ted olson spoke at thest convention. >> these were students that had been unhappy with the fact that they felt that their law school education was tilted so strongly to the left, that they were not hearing oppong vws. >> narrator: abortion. busing. protections for criminals. gay rights. the federalist society founders ought the courts had gone too far to the left. >> for years, for decades, the left, as we call them, progressivesa lot in the democrat party, were getting a lot of their agenda passed through the courts. >> narrator: what began as a student group quickly grew, a job network, then a pool of prospective judges, s.pported by powerful conservative don >> the olin foundation in particular, the brad foundation. there's this handful, thiste clof far-right foundations th tons on o money in them. and they start to nurture the fedelist society. >> ...many members of the federalist society... n >>rator: during reagan's
applauds) >> narrator: the federalist society was started as a student group in 1981, with bork at yalentonin scalia at the unersity of chicago as the faculty adsers. ted olson spoke at thest convention. >> these were students that had been unhappy with the fact that they felt that their law school education was tilted so strongly to the left, that they were not hearing oppong vws. >> narrator: abortion. busing. protections for criminals. gay rights. the federalist society...
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after graduating from yale in 1953, he attended berkeley law ofool and served two years active duty in the united states army. he remained in the reserves for another 2.5 decades retiring as in 1984. i did not know that. he married ursula, the love of his life in 18 and they wanted me to say that and he meant that truly -- the love of his life. a beautiful thing. he then became deputy district attorney of alameda, california. the same county where he had grown up. he regularly rode with local police on patrol. one officer later said about him that finding someone around here that does not like ed meese is like trying to find a four-year-old that does not like santa claus. in other words, he was a popular guy. when chaos and violence broke out on the campus of uc berkeley, he was instrumental in restoring order, peace, and public safety. in 1966, the deputy district attorney of his native county, he was introduced to governor elect ronald reagan for the first time. at the end of a 30 minute one-on-one meeting, the new governor offered him a job. he said, this guy has the potential to be
after graduating from yale in 1953, he attended berkeley law ofool and served two years active duty in the united states army. he remained in the reserves for another 2.5 decades retiring as in 1984. i did not know that. he married ursula, the love of his life in 18 and they wanted me to say that and he meant that truly -- the love of his life. a beautiful thing. he then became deputy district attorney of alameda, california. the same county where he had grown up. he regularly rode with local...
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we want them coming here and greatest talent in the worldcoming to harvard, yale, princeton, wharton school of finance, all of these great schools, we want them coming here. and that's one of the reasons we have the great system. and there have been discussions, not by me. i had end those discussions very quickly. [indiscernible] >> any discussion on the currency manipulation. >> i would comment assuming we close the agreement and have the assurances that will be a big step in the right direction for our evaluation. indiscernible charter] > what about chinese business? president trump we are doing a lot of business with chinese companies. certain companies we have to be careful with. but we are doing tremendous business with china and chinese businesses. we have tailed it off. we purposely tailed it off but will start building up quickly again and we expect that to a much bigger extent than even before. [indiscernible chatter] >> when you have a trade deal with china -- president trump: this is phase one. the farmers, intellectual property, a lot of areas are covered here that frankl
we want them coming here and greatest talent in the worldcoming to harvard, yale, princeton, wharton school of finance, all of these great schools, we want them coming here. and that's one of the reasons we have the great system. and there have been discussions, not by me. i had end those discussions very quickly. [indiscernible] >> any discussion on the currency manipulation. >> i would comment assuming we close the agreement and have the assurances that will be a big step in the...
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at yale try to get colleges across the country to create ask not chapters.you don't just have to go into a job or onto grad school, you can invest a year or more of your life in service to the nation. my first reaction would be in florida, in your community, chapter and get other colleges to do the same. the service year alliance has created serviceyear.org. put your profile on serviceyear.org and find a host of opportunities, national service opportunities, to connect to. the beauty as it is driven by choice, reflective of shriver's vision of democratizing national service and getting institutions across the country, including colleges, to create service year programs. on mandatory national service, it is a brilliant point, thank you for your service to the nation and the state department. we are organizing u.s. delegation to israel. it is the first question we usually get in discussions like this. israel is done successfully at many levels. it has had a profound impact on their economy and entrepreneurship. we wanted to learn from israel to ournts relevant
at yale try to get colleges across the country to create ask not chapters.you don't just have to go into a job or onto grad school, you can invest a year or more of your life in service to the nation. my first reaction would be in florida, in your community, chapter and get other colleges to do the same. the service year alliance has created serviceyear.org. put your profile on serviceyear.org and find a host of opportunities, national service opportunities, to connect to. the beauty as it is...
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of your yale and the joint you come a fellow morning blame. resealed the symphonies of your hotness pumps. how did the romantic master come up with such a thing passes through. the brahms code. october 11th on w enough. this is deja vu news live from berlin the impeachment inquiry into us president donald trump is heating up house democrats subpoena the white house for documents relating to trump's contacts with ukraine including the now infamous phone call with its leader told to me as a lengthy also coming out o. the themes and other day of deadly unrest in iraq is its worst crisis since the defeat of the islamic state with dozens killed in 4 days of rioting iraq's leading shiite cleric says.
of your yale and the joint you come a fellow morning blame. resealed the symphonies of your hotness pumps. how did the romantic master come up with such a thing passes through. the brahms code. october 11th on w enough. this is deja vu news live from berlin the impeachment inquiry into us president donald trump is heating up house democrats subpoena the white house for documents relating to trump's contacts with ukraine including the now infamous phone call with its leader told to me as a...
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courses on how yale university presents american history to the. public i would underscore that latino history is american history and any serious attempt interpret over the past 500 years requires serious engagement with latino experiences tearing latino. this is hardly controversial among scholars and academics who teach, research or write history for living. the central importance that american history. recognized for decades for academic association, publishers of books and journals, museum professionals, college and university department, k-12 students and educators and many others. we have long known that we can understand important patterns in american history or how the united states fits into broader developments in the world and in the hemisphere or north america. without recognizing the place of people of latin american descent and what it's today the united states per the focus on latinos is critical for understanding history of colonization, slavery and antislavery, the mechanic democratic struggles the struggle of working people, fore
courses on how yale university presents american history to the. public i would underscore that latino history is american history and any serious attempt interpret over the past 500 years requires serious engagement with latino experiences tearing latino. this is hardly controversial among scholars and academics who teach, research or write history for living. the central importance that american history. recognized for decades for academic association, publishers of books and journals, museum...
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time ronan was a fresh-faced reporter working for nbc news, a child prodigy who was accepted into yaleaw school at just 15. but his on-air resume at that point was limited to a failed msnbc show. >> welcome to "ronan farrow daily." >> reporter: canceled after just one season. scl i asked rho >> i asked ronan if he could be brave and he said yes. >> reporter: when ronan first reached out to rose she wasn't even naming weinstein publicly. he turned to his sister for advice. >> i cared profoundly. my sister's experiences gave me insight into just how important the issue was. >> reporter: ronan is the son of mia farrow and woody allen. his sister dylan has accused woody allen of molesting her when she was just 7 years old. the drama first played out on tabloids in the early '90s but ultimately woody allen was never charged with a crime. >> certainly i never, ever abused my daughter. there was no sexual abuse that ever took place. >> my own sister was part of the history of women who came forward and refused to shut up even when people around them told them to. >> even when you did. >> even
time ronan was a fresh-faced reporter working for nbc news, a child prodigy who was accepted into yaleaw school at just 15. but his on-air resume at that point was limited to a failed msnbc show. >> welcome to "ronan farrow daily." >> reporter: canceled after just one season. scl i asked rho >> i asked ronan if he could be brave and he said yes. >> reporter: when ronan first reached out to rose she wasn't even naming weinstein publicly. he turned to his sister...
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and promote transparency measures, and look, why they picked hunter biden of all people, he has a yale law degree. he does have a background of being on boards in business. was it bad optics for the vice president's son who was, you know, carrying the messaging in ukraine for his son to be on the board of ukrainian company? it's bad optics, but there has been no evidence that's come to light that hunter biden was involved in any wrongdoing in burisma. >> how much was he getting paid? >> he was getting paid 50,000 u.s. dollars a month. >> is a month. is that in line with what other people make on boards? i know that's a little bit outside your purview, and at the time he's not the only sort of prominent person serving on this board? >> sure, i mean, there was other americans serving on this board. there was other former colleagues of hunter biden o'on this board. before he joined it, they had done some due diligence through a private investigations firm from new york to look and see kind of what the status was with corruption investigations into the company. there was some due diligence
and promote transparency measures, and look, why they picked hunter biden of all people, he has a yale law degree. he does have a background of being on boards in business. was it bad optics for the vice president's son who was, you know, carrying the messaging in ukraine for his son to be on the board of ukrainian company? it's bad optics, but there has been no evidence that's come to light that hunter biden was involved in any wrongdoing in burisma. >> how much was he getting paid?...
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