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yale law school issued this statement, quote, yale university and yale law school has strong free speechctions. and no student is investigated or sanctioned for protected speech. when the law school receives complaints, then the dean of students routinely tries to help students talk to one some other, at no time was any disciplinary investigation launched. and the law school has a long-standing policy of reporting any formal disciplinary action to the bar association. any media reporting to the contrary is false. trent colbert joins us now. trent, react to that statement that yale law school gave to cnn. >> yeah, to me, it felt like it didn't really even discuss what i was going through. they set protectedpersecute. but the allegations weren't that i was making protected speech. they're saying that my speech was harassment, it was discrimination of some sort. so, i'm going to say, okay, we actually don't do anything with the bar exam, but only for formal stuff. if they had told me that four weeks earlier. the implication that this can somehow affect my ability to take the bar is really s
yale law school issued this statement, quote, yale university and yale law school has strong free speechctions. and no student is investigated or sanctioned for protected speech. when the law school receives complaints, then the dean of students routinely tries to help students talk to one some other, at no time was any disciplinary investigation launched. and the law school has a long-standing policy of reporting any formal disciplinary action to the bar association. any media reporting to the...
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one thing you may not know about yale is yale was directly connected through its membership into the oss ask later the cia. many of the great leaders of the cia, many of the people that you know,ur number of people who ar assumed to be the people on the three trampss on the grassy knol were yalies. mcgeorge, bundy, all yalies, all -- some of them were skull and bone, some weren't, who later went into the oss and later the cia.ta in cia, 1943, 24 members of that class go on to the oss. there is a statue in front of cia headquarters, nathan hale. nathan hale was the first spy killed by the british in the american revolution. i regret i have one life to give for my country.. that statue that is in front of cia headquarters is a model of n another statue on yale university campus because nathac hale is yale university class of 1773. you move forward and say -- we get to 2004. you have two bonesmen. one, george w. bush, whose t father was a bonesman, also the head of the cia, also the head of a major oil company, whose father's father, his grandfather, prescott bush, was also a bonesman,
one thing you may not know about yale is yale was directly connected through its membership into the oss ask later the cia. many of the great leaders of the cia, many of the people that you know,ur number of people who ar assumed to be the people on the three trampss on the grassy knol were yalies. mcgeorge, bundy, all yalies, all -- some of them were skull and bone, some weren't, who later went into the oss and later the cia.ta in cia, 1943, 24 members of that class go on to the oss. there is...
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this was established in 1832, in yale university. it meets in a windowless room on yale university campus called the tomb. it picks people who were going to be successful about 15 men and now women every year. have you guys heard about the skull and bones? >> okay. so there are -- this is again, there are societies with secrets, but are there secret societies and how do they tie into the other things we talked about? this is the skull and bones class of 1947 and this was yale, a great nursery of spooks. one of the things you might not know about yale is it was directly connected into the cia. many of the great leaders of the cia and many of the people that you know, number of people who are assumed to be the three tramps on the grassy knoll were yalees, right? court meyer and james engleton and nick george bundy and all yalees and some of them were skull and bones who later went into the oss and then the cia. the cia in 1943 42 members of that class go on into the oss. there is a statue in front of cia headquarters who was nathan hal
this was established in 1832, in yale university. it meets in a windowless room on yale university campus called the tomb. it picks people who were going to be successful about 15 men and now women every year. have you guys heard about the skull and bones? >> okay. so there are -- this is again, there are societies with secrets, but are there secret societies and how do they tie into the other things we talked about? this is the skull and bones class of 1947 and this was yale, a great...
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this was established in 1830, to a yale university. it leads in a windowless room, and the yale university campus. it depicts people who are going to be successful, about 15 of men and now women every. or have you heard of the skull and bones? so, there are, this is again, there are societies secrets. and how did they tie into the other things we talked about? this is this going bones class of 47. this is a headline from the new york times, which is yale, a great nursery of. what do we not know about, yell is that yellow is directly connected, through its membership into the ellison later the cia, many of the great leaders of the cia, many of the people that you know, the number of people who were soon to be the people on the grassy knoll, where the yellow is, court, my are -- all yell ease, some of them were scotland, bones some of them weren't. and then one of the analysis and the later this. cia cia 94, the 3:42 members of that class go into the ellis f. there is a statue in front of the cia headquarters, who is nathan hale nathan h
this was established in 1830, to a yale university. it leads in a windowless room, and the yale university campus. it depicts people who are going to be successful, about 15 of men and now women every. or have you heard of the skull and bones? so, there are, this is again, there are societies secrets. and how did they tie into the other things we talked about? this is this going bones class of 47. this is a headline from the new york times, which is yale, a great nursery of. what do we not know...
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skull bones, this was established in 1832 at yale university. it meets in the windowless room on your university campus called the tomb. pics people who be successful. about 15 minutes and that women every year. have you guys heard of the skull and bones? this is, the our societies with secrets and how to get tighten together things we talked about? this is the skull and bones class of 47. this is a headline from your times which is yale, a great nursery of spooks. one thing you might not know about yell is yet was directly connected through its membership into the os app and later the cia. many of the great leaders of the cia many of the people you know, number of people who assumed to be the people on the three tramps on the grassy knoll were from yale. court meyer, james angleton, nick george bundy all from yale all some of them were skull and bones some were not. later when into the os at and then the cia. the cia in 1943, 42 members of the klesko one into the osf. there is a statue in front of cia headquarters whose nathan hale, the first s
skull bones, this was established in 1832 at yale university. it meets in the windowless room on your university campus called the tomb. pics people who be successful. about 15 minutes and that women every year. have you guys heard of the skull and bones? this is, the our societies with secrets and how to get tighten together things we talked about? this is the skull and bones class of 47. this is a headline from your times which is yale, a great nursery of spooks. one thing you might not know...
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oh, oh god, the yale. oh, a ma and yale. almost any dinner on those hanging, g o t or non. yeah. cake cake guys, hang on. god sale. then i received some tay. i'm the parent that i'm been a day when a yankee canoe. i'm not even though my mother then they cut those. i lana. my o g ah, the while we've been filming this story. covert infections have sort in south korea to day, highest level yet as restrictions begin to tighten once more. so you to the strain on delivery workers for cloth in terry wrinkle. bon either get them read a oh i even have to do that. i'm going to work with one. i thought i either one alternative level. it's only been done in the subject id. young walk is separated from his wife and lives alone. it's been 6 months since he's hogged his daughter's well. now i oh lord, i'm lower. ha, ha, ha ha ha, ha, ha name. oh no, no, we're on weather. oh, years mail in there. there. yeah. how long ago did change when you about ball? i given it anyhow. you didn't hear that when you got huddled off. oh, oh yes. hello. last one i was off. he was turning on turn of his ton
oh, oh god, the yale. oh, a ma and yale. almost any dinner on those hanging, g o t or non. yeah. cake cake guys, hang on. god sale. then i received some tay. i'm the parent that i'm been a day when a yankee canoe. i'm not even though my mother then they cut those. i lana. my o g ah, the while we've been filming this story. covert infections have sort in south korea to day, highest level yet as restrictions begin to tighten once more. so you to the strain on delivery workers for cloth in terry...
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one of the most famous of all his classmates at yale where he met her.the way, his classmates include robert wright and harpg paulsen. the most famous person that was at yale at that time is ina garten, the barefoot con tes yachlt we're going to talk about this book, "three days at camp david." it is a remarkable summary of the key events that happened in the global financial world. and i would also argue one of the great events for most important events in terms of so, jeffrey, welcome. i want to open this up by asking you why you wrote the book. and why you think this is a subject of crucial importance. jeff? >> thank you. thank you, david. >> i wrote several books about global economy but they dealt on big trends. i wanted to try something else. i wanted to identify a single event really focus in on it. focus in on it in great detail so that you knew the people, you knew what was in their heads. you knew what was influencing them both in terms of global environment and their own background. and you could really feel the decision. but in doing that, yo
one of the most famous of all his classmates at yale where he met her.the way, his classmates include robert wright and harpg paulsen. the most famous person that was at yale at that time is ina garten, the barefoot con tes yachlt we're going to talk about this book, "three days at camp david." it is a remarkable summary of the key events that happened in the global financial world. and i would also argue one of the great events for most important events in terms of so, jeffrey,...
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person is written in 13 books on this subject is a graduate of the college of them got his phd at yale and is one of a full surprise and the other awards in his latest book is an explanation of why we went to work with the british by the british ultimately ended the war and successfully from their point of view and would say i read all of joseph ellis' books and i've enjoyed this one the most actually found it they learned more from this book than any of the other books and thank you very much for writing this book. >> i'm glad to hear that, the author of the book is perhaps the most myopic a person in terms of understanding how it will be received i am happy with it i hope that other people would agree with you. if you like the book founding brothers which is about done in the 1790s, i think like this one which is about 1770s. i didn't know what i was doing 41305 years ago i started to write about these centuries and it turns out that i was trying to write history of the american founding. and i turned out that i was doing it backwards. and this should come first chronologically but i
person is written in 13 books on this subject is a graduate of the college of them got his phd at yale and is one of a full surprise and the other awards in his latest book is an explanation of why we went to work with the british by the british ultimately ended the war and successfully from their point of view and would say i read all of joseph ellis' books and i've enjoyed this one the most actually found it they learned more from this book than any of the other books and thank you very much...
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law students at yale said this is outrageous.nited states is saying people on guantanamo, it is not part of the united states so u.s. law does notxtend to guantanamo. the protections of u.s. logic not exist there. he was fighting at the most basic level to get peop out of horrible conditions. also to say the united states could not create this kind of area in which it could do whatever it wants and just kind of play all kinds of illegal games. i think that moment is crucial to understanding both the later work that michael did on guantanamo in regardo deinees, and it is crucial to understanding what is happening now with tit 42. the united states ce again seeing people from haiti who could make asylum claims and saying, we do not want you to come in. we want to circumvent the process and we will send you back, or possibly sent you to guantanamo. amy: vince warren, if you can talk more about this and this trajectory from the early 1990's to what we are seeing today. you started as a fellow at the center for constitutional rights.
law students at yale said this is outrageous.nited states is saying people on guantanamo, it is not part of the united states so u.s. law does notxtend to guantanamo. the protections of u.s. logic not exist there. he was fighting at the most basic level to get peop out of horrible conditions. also to say the united states could not create this kind of area in which it could do whatever it wants and just kind of play all kinds of illegal games. i think that moment is crucial to understanding...
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we can now speak to saad omer, who is director of the yale institute for global health.th. you for being on the programme. thank you for being on the programme. you are an epidemiologist. are you surprised to hear where we are now in terms of what the who is warning? i now in terms of what the who is warnin: ? . ., now in terms of what the who is warnin ? . ., ,., , ,., warning? i am more disappointed than surprised. _ warning? i am more disappointed than surprised. throughout - warning? i am more disappointed than surprised. throughout this l than surprised. throughout this pandemic, in equities have been exacerbated both within countries and between countries so i am thoroughly disappointed. what we have seen are these slick announcements with every meeting of world leaders, g7, g20, the un summit, without actual delivery of vaccines and substance of governance. the us has done a slightly betterjob of meeting its promises but not by miles, so i think the world is saying that enough of this sincerity theatre, we actually need to see substantial numbers of doses where it
we can now speak to saad omer, who is director of the yale institute for global health.th. you for being on the programme. thank you for being on the programme. you are an epidemiologist. are you surprised to hear where we are now in terms of what the who is warning? i now in terms of what the who is warnin: ? . ., now in terms of what the who is warnin ? . ., ,., , ,., warning? i am more disappointed than surprised. _ warning? i am more disappointed than surprised. throughout - warning? i am...
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students they're never intending to take so harvard, princeton, gayle and you harvard, princeton or yale up apply that's one more rejection it makes it more exclusive. it's an extremely unethical act it's wasting people's time, wasting their money, leading them on increase the prestige of the university and the ranking systems. >> what was your college experience would you do it differently today? >> i went to a small liberal arts college for undergraduate. graduate school phd and a large public university taught at both types of institutions. i see some similarities some differences i offer the same advice into the high school students when i talk to them today, think about it strategically. pick a major base out what you think will be suited and trying to discover yourself are trying to find a new path, hobby or consumption in life. in other words, think a way to get to college efficiently. one thing i would have done is continuing in the community college credit not the general education requirements out of the way. what we will find is these are the major contributor to the cost of c
students they're never intending to take so harvard, princeton, gayle and you harvard, princeton or yale up apply that's one more rejection it makes it more exclusive. it's an extremely unethical act it's wasting people's time, wasting their money, leading them on increase the prestige of the university and the ranking systems. >> what was your college experience would you do it differently today? >> i went to a small liberal arts college for undergraduate. graduate school phd and a...
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codirector of nyu's law and legislative process and chris tina rodriguez -- christina rodriguez of yale law school. some information about this commission if you want to watch it live you can do so at 10:00 a.m. eastern. this draft report was the subject of discussion in the white house press room yesterday. [video clip] >> they are examining is the membership and size of the court and the courts selection rules and processes. the next step will be a public meeting of the commission on friday. they will not issue a final report until november. they will be publicly available but there is a process that will proceed. host: yesterday from the white house briefing room. we will take you through more parts of this draft report but mostly we want to hear from you. john is up first out of brooklyn, new york. caller: thank the lord for c-span. we need more of y'all. host: we have three! go ahead. caller: do they all ask questions like you do? you say you have three c-span's. host: on c-span two can watch the senate gavel-to-gavel. i hope you watch a lot of the c-span networks. caller: my thoug
codirector of nyu's law and legislative process and chris tina rodriguez -- christina rodriguez of yale law school. some information about this commission if you want to watch it live you can do so at 10:00 a.m. eastern. this draft report was the subject of discussion in the white house press room yesterday. [video clip] >> they are examining is the membership and size of the court and the courts selection rules and processes. the next step will be a public meeting of the commission on...
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probably the most famous of all of his classmates at yale, where he met her. his classmates include hank paul sen. the most famous person at yale that time. now we're going to talk about this fantastic book. i would argue one of the great events or most events in term ts of really dealing with the u.s. role and the rest of the world and changing what is the dynamic of global diplomacy as well as global financial markets. jeffrey, welcome. i want to open this up by asking you why you wrote the book and why you think this is a subject of crucial importance. jeff. >> thank you. i've written several books and they're all about the global economy. they have dwelled very much on big trends. i wanted to try something else. i wanted to identify a single event. focus in on it in great deal so that you knew the people. you knew what was in their heads. you knew what was influencing them in terms of the global environment and their own background. you could really feel the decision. you also got a larger picture. i was looking around for what event was -- what lan mark e
probably the most famous of all of his classmates at yale, where he met her. his classmates include hank paul sen. the most famous person at yale that time. now we're going to talk about this fantastic book. i would argue one of the great events or most events in term ts of really dealing with the u.s. role and the rest of the world and changing what is the dynamic of global diplomacy as well as global financial markets. jeffrey, welcome. i want to open this up by asking you why you wrote the...
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they encourage studentss to appy and that they are never intending to take so harvard, princeton, yale wasn't when students were probably not going to get into harvard of why because that adds another rejection.s to me this is an extremely unethical act wasting people's time and money into something they are not going to be offered by that university to increase the prestige of the university to gain the rankings. >> host: would you do it differently today? >> guest: for under graduates at both sides of the institutions i see some similarities and differences. i think if i had done college i would offer the same advice to high school students, to think about it strategically. pick a major early on and based on what you think is going to be suited to make a career not because you are starting to discover your self or find a new path or hobby. think of the way to get through sufficiently. i would have taken more advancement classes, continuing to try to knock the general education requirements out of the way. these are one of the major contributors that you're spending one and a half to
they encourage studentss to appy and that they are never intending to take so harvard, princeton, yale wasn't when students were probably not going to get into harvard of why because that adds another rejection.s to me this is an extremely unethical act wasting people's time and money into something they are not going to be offered by that university to increase the prestige of the university to gain the rankings. >> host: would you do it differently today? >> guest: for under...
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james is a graduate of yale university and duke university school of law.racticed in washington d.c. for the last two decades the author of two previous books, charles hamilton houston and the struggle to end segregation.
james is a graduate of yale university and duke university school of law.racticed in washington d.c. for the last two decades the author of two previous books, charles hamilton houston and the struggle to end segregation.
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paul which is where he went to high school and a yearbook of his from yale. i touched them. i actually have some on my bedside because it's the only actual connection i have of his that makes me feel like he once was a living human being doodling in a book other than that he's a blank slate to me and not a very good, not a good one. he's not anything to really be proud of which is sad. >> which is interesting because i know so much of your mom from what i read and from what i understand a lot of her self-concept came from his absence. there's a quote that seems to mean so much to her and it shows up in a number of her memoirs about fatherless girls. >> fatherless girls think all things are possible and nothing is safe. >> it's always been interesting that reggie played such a role in her self-concept through his nonexistence. >> i fully believe my mom would love this book in large part because this was all new to her. i don't think she knew this about her grandfather. she knew stuff was auctioned off. i don't think she knew about who he had debts to. i don't think he knew he
paul which is where he went to high school and a yearbook of his from yale. i touched them. i actually have some on my bedside because it's the only actual connection i have of his that makes me feel like he once was a living human being doodling in a book other than that he's a blank slate to me and not a very good, not a good one. he's not anything to really be proud of which is sad. >> which is interesting because i know so much of your mom from what i read and from what i understand a...
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taz ania for a year in a yale program working because i was premed. small little black boys. and so i was there working in this hospital. so anyway, i've been collecting art since i was 19. okay, there's a new black artist i never heard of. on that sunday we went to the opening and i told my daughters because i wanted them to start collecting. it's never too soon. and i said we are going to this exhibition, you can pick any painting you want. i will buy it and -- and i will buy it and my older daughter maggie picked that painting. isn't that amazing? and my daughter picked one just beautiful that's in our living room. you know, i led them to believe, joe, that the paintings would be theirs but maybe when i'm dead. [laughter] >> well, they are going to have to wait. >> we will tell jonathan that story at our next museum board meeting and katie robinson remind me -- >> do me a favor. show him -- send him a tape so he can look at it and see his painting, so, you know, joe, i'm sorry, but i think it's 3:29 and i have to bail at 3:30 you want to ask me one
taz ania for a year in a yale program working because i was premed. small little black boys. and so i was there working in this hospital. so anyway, i've been collecting art since i was 19. okay, there's a new black artist i never heard of. on that sunday we went to the opening and i told my daughters because i wanted them to start collecting. it's never too soon. and i said we are going to this exhibition, you can pick any painting you want. i will buy it and -- and i will buy it and my older...
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of all of jeffrey's classmates at yale, where by the way his classmates include robert rice and hank paulson, they like to say he was the most famous person lyon trump. this fantastic book, three days at camp david is a remarkable summary of one of the key events that happened in the global financial world. i would also argue it's one of the greatest or more first important events in terms of really dealing with the u.s. role in the rest of the world and changing what is the dynamic of global diplomacy, as well as global financial markets. jeffrey, welcome. i want to open this up by asking why you wrote the book, and why you think this is a subject of crucial importance. jeff? >> you know i've written several books about the global economy. they have dealt very much on -- and i wanted to try something else. i wanted to identify a single event and really focusing on it, focus on great detail so you knew the people and knew what was in their head and knew what was influencing them in their environment and background, and make it so that you could really feel the decision. in doing that
of all of jeffrey's classmates at yale, where by the way his classmates include robert rice and hank paulson, they like to say he was the most famous person lyon trump. this fantastic book, three days at camp david is a remarkable summary of one of the key events that happened in the global financial world. i would also argue it's one of the greatest or more first important events in terms of really dealing with the u.s. role in the rest of the world and changing what is the dynamic of global...
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by the way his classmates include hank paulson who they like to say is the most famous person at yalet that time was the inet garten. now we are going to talk about this fantastic look "three days at camp david." it is a remarkable summary of one of the key events that happened in the global financial world and i would also argue one of the great events are most important events in terms of really dealing with the u.s. role in the rest of the world and changing the dynamic of global policy as well as global financial markets. jeffrey, welcome. i want to open this up i ask you why you wrote the book and why you think this is the subject of crucial importance. >> thank you david. you know i've written several hooks and they are all about the global economy and the political dimension of the global economy but they had dwelt very much on trends and i wanted to try something else. i wanted to identify a single event really focus in on it and focus in on great detail so that you knew the people and you knew what was in their head and you knew what was influencing them in terms of the globa
by the way his classmates include hank paulson who they like to say is the most famous person at yalet that time was the inet garten. now we are going to talk about this fantastic look "three days at camp david." it is a remarkable summary of one of the key events that happened in the global financial world and i would also argue one of the great events are most important events in terms of really dealing with the u.s. role in the rest of the world and changing the dynamic of global...
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harvard and yale, that you might imagine. -- delete big names, harvard and yale, that you might imagine. there are small liberal arts colleges, that we were able to include this year. we are getting a much bigger picture of what this issue -- how it comes down in different institutions and different regions of the country. one of the interesting things that came out of that was we find that some of the more elite institutions, students are telling us they feel less free to express themselves there. so, maybe sometimes, the best speech climate is not necessarily the elite institution. it might be your local state or university. host: let's go through some of the top findings and i want you to go through each one of them. more than 80 percent of students report censoring of their viewpoints, at least some of the time. 40% say they were comfortable publicly disagreeing with a professor. 66% said they thought it was acceptable to shout down a speaker to prevent them from speaking on campus. 23% said they thought it was acceptable
harvard and yale, that you might imagine. -- delete big names, harvard and yale, that you might imagine. there are small liberal arts colleges, that we were able to include this year. we are getting a much bigger picture of what this issue -- how it comes down in different institutions and different regions of the country. one of the interesting things that came out of that was we find that some of the more elite institutions, students are telling us they feel less free to express themselves...
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i was struck when yale _ haven't been able to before. expedition they use was vikings didn't use maps and people transmitted by verse tradition orjust by speech. we're finally getting something concrete out of something that's been ephemeral. i out of something that's been ephemeral-— out of something that's been ehemeral. ~ ., �*, ., ephemeral. i think that's a good way of -auttin ephemeral. i think that's a good way of putting it- — ephemeral. i think that's a good way of putting it- we _ ephemeral. i think that's a good way of putting it. we knew _ ephemeral. i think that's a good way of putting it. we knew that - ephemeral. i think that's a good way of putting it. we knew that the - of putting it. we knew that the vikings had gotten to north america, but previous attempts were very broad or you relied on the legends. this way, we can approach it with scientific rigour and establish concrete facts.— scientific rigour and establish concrete facts. ., , ., ,, , ., concrete facts. professor, thank you so much. fascinating _ concrete fact
i was struck when yale _ haven't been able to before. expedition they use was vikings didn't use maps and people transmitted by verse tradition orjust by speech. we're finally getting something concrete out of something that's been ephemeral. i out of something that's been ephemeral-— out of something that's been ehemeral. ~ ., �*, ., ephemeral. i think that's a good way of -auttin ephemeral. i think that's a good way of putting it- — ephemeral. i think that's a good way of putting it- we...
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tom: i want to go to your academics and dovetail to greg grandin at yale's work.t to talk about the threat of democracy in the zeitgeist and the new jacksonian american. with former president trump or with the new republicans, what is the flavor of our new jacksonian america for our democracy? wendy: that is a great question, but there's an inherent contradiction. what andrew jackson did that was so brilliant was expand the electorate. he pushed state legislatures to allow more people to vote. he got state legislators invested in the idea of state-based parties, political parties, and sending the nomination out to the nation, making it more national, because the elites in washington blocked him. so that is expanding the vote, having more people participate. the republican response, i am not sure i call it the trump response because he is out of office, but the republican response now is to try to make it harder to vote, to try to limit the number of people who can vote. that is not andrew jackson. he didn't see it that way. he said get everybody in their and then
tom: i want to go to your academics and dovetail to greg grandin at yale's work.t to talk about the threat of democracy in the zeitgeist and the new jacksonian american. with former president trump or with the new republicans, what is the flavor of our new jacksonian america for our democracy? wendy: that is a great question, but there's an inherent contradiction. what andrew jackson did that was so brilliant was expand the electorate. he pushed state legislatures to allow more people to vote....
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yale has a policy to -- discriminate and it does so brazenly. if the department justice decided that preventing racial discrimination did not fit within the purview of the biden doj. in your defense, you are not yet there. another was merrick garland. that was the initial political operatives doing what they believe was consistent with the preferences of the president. just this week, after you and merrick garland were there, the doj issued a memorandum to the fbi instructing them to mobilize against parents across the country. parents of school kids who have the temerity to show up at school boards and express their opposition to the teaching of critical race theory. a theory that divides us on racial lines, that tells schoolchildren the lie that america is fundamentally racist, that it is irredeemably racist, that white people are racist. it spreads racial division. many parents are understandably quite dismayed at schools that are teaching this to their children. sometimes as young as five. yet the department justice looked at that issue and
yale has a policy to -- discriminate and it does so brazenly. if the department justice decided that preventing racial discrimination did not fit within the purview of the biden doj. in your defense, you are not yet there. another was merrick garland. that was the initial political operatives doing what they believe was consistent with the preferences of the president. just this week, after you and merrick garland were there, the doj issued a memorandum to the fbi instructing them to mobilize...
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the yale student now overtaking the 32-streak set in 2019.he first time i've seen anyone hit the 33-game parlay. >> but less than half way to the all-time record of 75 winnings set by ken jennings now the tv host struggling since host alex trebek his replacement stepping down after offensive comments surfaced >> for so long, the foe tuesday has been on the host now the attention turned back to the contestants. >> hoping make the answer one day to who is the best player ever >> the show could use a different tone when it comes to those consecutive wins >>> thank you for starting the weakerly i'm frances rivera >> and gena bush hagger sat down with legendry comedian >>> in new mexico, the hot air >>> right now at 4:30, a rare attack off our coast. also the surfer's condition this morning. >>> along the southern california coast, a massive oil spill. the race to control the damage. >>> cracking down on side shows. the new ordinance one bay city will enforce
the yale student now overtaking the 32-streak set in 2019.he first time i've seen anyone hit the 33-game parlay. >> but less than half way to the all-time record of 75 winnings set by ken jennings now the tv host struggling since host alex trebek his replacement stepping down after offensive comments surfaced >> for so long, the foe tuesday has been on the host now the attention turned back to the contestants. >> hoping make the answer one day to who is the best player ever...
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for example, last week, i had the native-american second-year yale law student who was brow beaten by administrators at a trap house featuring popeyes chicken. the online reaction here on cnn was nearly 100% against him. and me, for putting him on air. racist dog whistles you were played like a violin. you fell for it. in other words, shame on me for not cancelling him, too. here's another one of these story which is pop this week. the uproar of the art institute of chicago letting go of all 82 d docents because they lack.diversity. the docents who had an average of 15 years' experience they all received an email from the museum director veronica stein which explained, voquote, as a civic institution we acknowledge to rebuild the educator program in a way that allows all to participate, in income equity and does not require financial flex teeblt participate. "the wall street journal" quickly pounced declaring the museum appears to be in the grips of a self-defeating overcorrection. it has adopted the language of diversity and inclusion and equity so completely that was willing to fire
for example, last week, i had the native-american second-year yale law student who was brow beaten by administrators at a trap house featuring popeyes chicken. the online reaction here on cnn was nearly 100% against him. and me, for putting him on air. racist dog whistles you were played like a violin. you fell for it. in other words, shame on me for not cancelling him, too. here's another one of these story which is pop this week. the uproar of the art institute of chicago letting go of all 82...
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graduate, a harvard graduate, and a yale graduate who for good measure went to harvard law school. we promise folks the smartest guests on television. i think tonight we have delivered. with our thanks to fill rucker, jackie, and paul butler. greatly appreciate the three of you starting off this new week. >>> coming up for us, the only twice impeached florida retiree gets an 88-year-old statesman on stage while another trump acolyte refuses to admit the election wasn't stolen. >>> what's at stake for the current president and his party, as democrats negotiate over his agenda while rome burns. all of it as "the 11th hour" is just getting underway on this monday night. getting underway monday night if you have high blood pressure, a cold is not just a cold. unlike other cold medicines, coricidin provides powerful cold relief without raising your blood pressure be there for life's best moments with coricidin. now in sugar free liquid. ♪ ♪ ♪ hey google. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪darling, i, i can't get enough of your love babe♪ ♪girl, i don't know, i don't know,♪ ♪i don't know why i can't get enoug
graduate, a harvard graduate, and a yale graduate who for good measure went to harvard law school. we promise folks the smartest guests on television. i think tonight we have delivered. with our thanks to fill rucker, jackie, and paul butler. greatly appreciate the three of you starting off this new week. >>> coming up for us, the only twice impeached florida retiree gets an 88-year-old statesman on stage while another trump acolyte refuses to admit the election wasn't stolen....
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it was a great professor of law at yale. ruth bader ginsburg had her doubts about the way they did it constitutionally which is why the argument coming up in the mississippi case be argued this fall and decided by next june in the middle of the midterm election. it's going to be momentous. >> but of course all the focus right now is on the texas law which creates this i think god, i'll hear what you think private right of action in order to explore this and sue your doctors and take it to the court. >> i know that some conservatives are impatient with making progress against roe versus wade and not recognizing that patience is required for constitutional government and the rule of law. patient conservative says will just empower citizens with a of $10,000 to sue people. someone has to say it has the conservatives wait a minute, just wait until california says aregoing to have a private action against the speech will give you $10,000 to drive people in . >> or against weapons that are on the books. >> i'm all for private ente
it was a great professor of law at yale. ruth bader ginsburg had her doubts about the way they did it constitutionally which is why the argument coming up in the mississippi case be argued this fall and decided by next june in the middle of the midterm election. it's going to be momentous. >> but of course all the focus right now is on the texas law which creates this i think god, i'll hear what you think private right of action in order to explore this and sue your doctors and take it to...
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had them was for instance of this up is on local drive at a walk, but i my left luggable become same yale or they deny ballasa. southern lumberton will some be is there in the, in my hair. hm. that here. so my la hasty beer mine, which rules demand for me. it's the head imogen way it has it. givers, naya timothy was gamma, lem, said gamma, but he and gamers, daily form girl hands the hazy one home on what the hell am nominal. ah ha, happened with that. what is happening with that with that much. i met with those them as we say, well, you know, i don't have to look at any other mark taylor malachi. ah, africa with a from then it gets in the machine van and she is already routine when i'm doing well and do you my friend is what i love with you. who's quintinella ideas. so she sanji about a can you see, can we shot a key that has to push with a company. similar jimenez i. yes. please with ship and dog. hello. hello. good, the ne liam's with, with touch in your bags without your loan until the hard meal where they are in the was it does the one with a little with his you've got probably 18 pl
had them was for instance of this up is on local drive at a walk, but i my left luggable become same yale or they deny ballasa. southern lumberton will some be is there in the, in my hair. hm. that here. so my la hasty beer mine, which rules demand for me. it's the head imogen way it has it. givers, naya timothy was gamma, lem, said gamma, but he and gamers, daily form girl hands the hazy one home on what the hell am nominal. ah ha, happened with that. what is happening with that with that...
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a ma and yale almost any dinner on those hanging good or 9? yeah. cake, kate guys, how god zeal been. i received some tanks, hadn't been, hadn't been a day when a yankee couldn't renew online, even though they had decided lana, my o g ah, the while with being filming the story covert infections have sword in south korea to day highest level yet as restrictions begin to tighten once more, so you to the strain on delivery workers will call them to handle bon either. give them read it to you on that one. 0, i needed a little bit. i'm going to work. don't go and they don't. and when i thought i either with alternative level, it's all, no one, even though the subject id young walk is separated from his wife and lives alone. it's been 6 months since he's hogged his daughter's type. well, now i do that. oh lord m o r ha, ha ha ha, ha, ha, ha name. oh no, no, we're on weather. oh, years mail in there. yeah, i'm no, i'm young. didn't on little detail know about bull i given if you didn't know. you didn't hear that when you got huddled off by your own.
a ma and yale almost any dinner on those hanging good or 9? yeah. cake, kate guys, how god zeal been. i received some tanks, hadn't been, hadn't been a day when a yankee couldn't renew online, even though they had decided lana, my o g ah, the while with being filming the story covert infections have sword in south korea to day highest level yet as restrictions begin to tighten once more, so you to the strain on delivery workers will call them to handle bon either. give them read it to you on...
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oh, a ma and yale, almost any dinner on those hanging 09. yeah, cake, cake guys, hang on, god sale. then i received some takes her on the parent that i'm been a day when a yankee couldn't renew online, even though i know they cut those are lana, my o g while whipping filming this story? covert infections have sword in south korea to day highest level yet as restrictions begin to tighten once more. so does the strain on delivery workers or cloth and other take wrinkle. bon, i go get them. yeah. it's you would have to run on. oh, i even have to do that. i'm going to walk little right when i go i, i either with alternative level any grievance, although even though it young work is separated from his wife and lives alone, it's been 6 months since he's hogged his daughter's tape. well, now i oh lord m o ha ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha name, oh no, no, we're on weather. oh, years mail in there. there. yeah. how long ago did territorial about ball? i given it anyhow. angela unity other when he got huddled off. oh whoa, whoa. hello, yes. hello, last one that was on the why turner, turn of your to
oh, a ma and yale, almost any dinner on those hanging 09. yeah, cake, cake guys, hang on, god sale. then i received some takes her on the parent that i'm been a day when a yankee couldn't renew online, even though i know they cut those are lana, my o g while whipping filming this story? covert infections have sword in south korea to day highest level yet as restrictions begin to tighten once more. so does the strain on delivery workers or cloth and other take wrinkle. bon, i go get them. yeah....
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but i my left luggable become same yale or lady, not because her southern lumberton must be it is there in the emma now her hm. that his home a hasty beer 9 which rose dimmer from meet the head imogen sway has it. givers, naya timothy was gimme, lemme said gimmick, but he and jim at any ford go home, so he went home on to had am nominal ah ha, happened with that. what is happening with with the mad i met with those them as we say, well, you know, i don't have to look at any other mark taylor malachi. ah, africa with love. oh my model enough and then it gets in the machine man and she is already routine. when i'm doing well with my friend he's one right? i love with you. who's going to know my id is always the same g, about a can you see, can we shot a key that it has to do with a company similar. hm. in i yes. a go to bonham shipping dog. hello. hello. good afternoon. liam's with with touch your bags without your loan until the hotmail. know where they are in the was it, it does the one with a little with his ears, probably $18.00, plus what they paid when this is belinda. we're sitting
but i my left luggable become same yale or lady, not because her southern lumberton must be it is there in the emma now her hm. that his home a hasty beer 9 which rose dimmer from meet the head imogen sway has it. givers, naya timothy was gimme, lemme said gimmick, but he and jim at any ford go home, so he went home on to had am nominal ah ha, happened with that. what is happening with with the mad i met with those them as we say, well, you know, i don't have to look at any other mark taylor...
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a ma and yale almost hated dinner on those hanging good or 9. yeah. cake, kate guys, how glad they all been. i received some tanks. hadn't been, hadn't, hadn't been a day when a yankee could new. i'm not, even though i've never been, i cut, does i, lana my o. j. while with being filming this story, covert infections have sword in south korea to day highest level yet as restrictions begin to tighten once more. so who does the strain on delivery workers will call them take wrinkle bon, i will give them read it to you on that one. 0 i even a little bit. i'm going to work google and they don't. and one i thought i either with alternative level, it's all no one even though the subject id young walk is separated from his wife and lives alone. it's been 6 months since he's hogged his daughter's well. now i oh lord, i'm lower. ha ha ha ha ha, ha, ha, ha name. oh no, no, we're on the other. oh, years mail is shannon there. the here. yeah, no, i'm young, i'm doing wrong. little detail, new about bull. i give a ticket in angela ginger to hear that when he
a ma and yale almost hated dinner on those hanging good or 9. yeah. cake, kate guys, how glad they all been. i received some tanks. hadn't been, hadn't, hadn't been a day when a yankee could new. i'm not, even though i've never been, i cut, does i, lana my o. j. while with being filming this story, covert infections have sword in south korea to day highest level yet as restrictions begin to tighten once more. so who does the strain on delivery workers will call them take wrinkle bon, i will...
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it was a great professor of law at yale. ruth bader ginsburg had her doubts about the way they did it constitutionally which is why the argument coming up in the mississippi case be argued this fall and decided by next june in the middle of the midterm election. it's going to be momentous. >> but of course all the focus right now is on the texas law which creates this i think god, i'll hear what you think private right of action in order to explore this and sue your doctors and take it to the court. >> i know that some conservatives are impatient with making progress against roe versus wade and not recognizing that patience is required for constitutional government and the rule of law. patient conservative says will just empower citizens with a of $10,000 to sue people. someone has to say it has the conservatives wait a minute, just wait until california says aregoing to have a private action against the speech will give you $10,000 to drive people in . >> or against weapons that are on the books. >> i'm all for private ente
it was a great professor of law at yale. ruth bader ginsburg had her doubts about the way they did it constitutionally which is why the argument coming up in the mississippi case be argued this fall and decided by next june in the middle of the midterm election. it's going to be momentous. >> but of course all the focus right now is on the texas law which creates this i think god, i'll hear what you think private right of action in order to explore this and sue your doctors and take it to...
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but i left luggable become same yale, only dinner because her southern lumberton was a bit. is there in the emma now her hm. that his omaha la hasty beer 9, which rules demand for meet the head americans. why has it givers, naya timothy was gimme them said gamma, but he and jim at any ford go home. so he went home on the hernando. ah huh. huh. with that, with a with a match. i met with close them as you say, oh no. you don't have to look me up. i'm not there. when we la la nashville to visit a from then it gets in with van and she is already routine room. it was, well, washington 0 and i had this one right. i love with you who's quintinella is always nice in g about a me a c. and we have a key that i see with somebody searching on the homeric. i. yes, a a dog. hello. hello. hello, can i live with mr. man that be on the touch of your bags without your loan? and so the hard man were there in the, was it, he does the bone with a little muscle now with his you've got probably what, what they say when this is melissa. well, we're sitting in that it couldn't, as you say, a terribl
but i left luggable become same yale, only dinner because her southern lumberton was a bit. is there in the emma now her hm. that his omaha la hasty beer 9, which rules demand for meet the head americans. why has it givers, naya timothy was gimme them said gamma, but he and jim at any ford go home. so he went home on the hernando. ah huh. huh. with that, with a with a match. i met with close them as you say, oh no. you don't have to look me up. i'm not there. when we la la nashville to visit a...
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yale phd student bringing his 38-game streak to a halt.he all-time consecutive wins list behind only ken jennings who won 74 games in a row. >>> new superman. making headlines. john kent, son of clark kent and louis lane will come out as bisexual. dc comics revealed the news yesterday. in the issue, he's seen kissing a male reporter he's become friends with. so far, the reaction has become overwhelmingly positive. >> we've seen tweets of people say they burst into tears and they wished superman was this when they were growing up. saying for the first time ever, they are seeing themselves in superman. something they never thought possible. >> kent will be the second openly bisexual character after harley quinn. >>> nba veteran j.r. smith taking a swing at a new sport. he played his first tournament as member of the north carolina ant team. he shot seven over in the second round. he'll play another round today. >>> coming up on cbs morning's now, actor and best selling author talks with anthony mason about his new book, "where the deer and a
yale phd student bringing his 38-game streak to a halt.he all-time consecutive wins list behind only ken jennings who won 74 games in a row. >>> new superman. making headlines. john kent, son of clark kent and louis lane will come out as bisexual. dc comics revealed the news yesterday. in the issue, he's seen kissing a male reporter he's become friends with. so far, the reaction has become overwhelmingly positive. >> we've seen tweets of people say they burst into tears and they...
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and i think that the way his dad raised him, sending him to yale and the governor getting into yale,me a marine, worked in the summertimes as a card-carrying union member in construction jobs, learned the value of not just an ivy league education but what it takes to have that value and education through hard work. i think that that up bringing then brought him forward to who he is and what he is. since we've been out of office, i've had dozens if not hundreds of candidates come by and seek his advice and support. he always tells these candidates what are your core beliefs? it doesn't matter if they are aligned with mine or the state's, but if you have core beliefs, you can convince the public that you know what you are doing and that you want to take the state or that position somewhere. number two, what do you want to do in the office? it is surprising many people who are seeking elected office can't answer those two basic fundamental questions before they go to the governor. i think it says an awful lot about pete wilson because he knew who he was and he knew what he wanted to do,
and i think that the way his dad raised him, sending him to yale and the governor getting into yale,me a marine, worked in the summertimes as a card-carrying union member in construction jobs, learned the value of not just an ivy league education but what it takes to have that value and education through hard work. i think that that up bringing then brought him forward to who he is and what he is. since we've been out of office, i've had dozens if not hundreds of candidates come by and seek his...
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yale study, yale university said 2001, 2010, 30, 33% were facing safety problems, a number of these drugsng that time period. stop bullying people if they're scared, you know what i mean? >> i want to make a quick point about natural immunity because in other countries it is factored in, liz. in the european union or israel, six months of natural immunity after getting sick is all you need to get the green pass. mandates here, forcing people to get a vaccine without the option of testing, at a time when the vaccines are waning in terms of effectiveness. that is another problem. and i think the vaccines are quite safe about it way but i don't think they should being automatically pushed on to people who have gotten over covid and who have some protection from that. maybe one shot after covid later on. that is what i'm in favor of. liz: that is great point. >> ignore natural immunity. not ignoring natural immunity. liz: you will get fired if you don't get vaccinated but you have the antibodies and natural immunity. say you got vaccinated 2000, january of this year, you can get fired for tha
yale study, yale university said 2001, 2010, 30, 33% were facing safety problems, a number of these drugsng that time period. stop bullying people if they're scared, you know what i mean? >> i want to make a quick point about natural immunity because in other countries it is factored in, liz. in the european union or israel, six months of natural immunity after getting sick is all you need to get the green pass. mandates here, forcing people to get a vaccine without the option of testing,...
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let's bring in now timothy snyder, a professor of history at yale and author of the book "on tyranny, from the 20th century" and has studied authoritarian regimes. professor snyder, so good to see you. >> glad to be with you. >> let's begin with the investigation, is there any historic precedent for this fight we are currently seeing over executive privilege? >> well, of course, i mean, very broadly, there is a historic precedent. normally in a democratic rule of law system, none of us is above the law. we make a partial exception, it seems, for the president while he's in office b, but what we'r talking about now is whether a private citizen is immune from the law because he has some private relationship with the president. what history tells us is that that's basically an authoritarian situation. if the chums of the leader are above the law, then you don't have law anymore. >> and you were one of the first to call the campaign to discredit the 2020 election, the big lie. and you warned how it is an existential threat to american democracy, so in your view right now are you seeing an
let's bring in now timothy snyder, a professor of history at yale and author of the book "on tyranny, from the 20th century" and has studied authoritarian regimes. professor snyder, so good to see you. >> glad to be with you. >> let's begin with the investigation, is there any historic precedent for this fight we are currently seeing over executive privilege? >> well, of course, i mean, very broadly, there is a historic precedent. normally in a democratic rule of law...