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i didn't really have the tools to prepare to go to yale. you have got to be driven for that or have contacts or you know. >> have you ever seen since you have become a professional, somebody discriminate against you because of ohio state/georgetown versus the ivy leagues? >> yes. any time you do a job at a top-market school, they look down a little bit even at georgetown compared to princeton, harvard, and yale. it's just the way it is. there is an elitism. >> do you compensate any way for that? >> work. i outwork people, and i have a work ethic. i just kind of put my head down and go straight ahead. i've -- you know, in -- and you compensate for it in different ways. my first book i wrote on dean achson, and i got published by yale university press. so you're like now connected because you did a book with that particular press. when i first came to d.c., it startled me that the encountered elitism at large. not at georgetown, but just in the east coast. >> go back to the dean achson book. how did you get yale to publish your book? >> i --
i didn't really have the tools to prepare to go to yale. you have got to be driven for that or have contacts or you know. >> have you ever seen since you have become a professional, somebody discriminate against you because of ohio state/georgetown versus the ivy leagues? >> yes. any time you do a job at a top-market school, they look down a little bit even at georgetown compared to princeton, harvard, and yale. it's just the way it is. there is an elitism. >> do you...
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i didn't really have the tools to prepare for, you know to go to yale. you've got to like be driven for that or have contacts or you know, have you ever seen since you may come a professional on your in public forums and all that somebody discriminate against you because of ohio state georgetown versus the ivy leagues i think so on any. oh, yes anytime you do a job at a top market school. they look a little bit down even at georgetown compared to princeton harvard and yale, you know, it's just the way it is. i mean, it's there there is an eliteism you compensate in any way for that. work i outwork people. and i have a work ethic and and by the time i just keep a kind of put my head down and go straight ahead. i've you know, it's in in you compensate for it in just different ways. my first book i wrote on dean acheson and i got published by yo university press so, you know, you're like now connected because you did a book with that particular press but i first came to dc it startled me that the encounter elitism writ large not at georgetown, but just in t
i didn't really have the tools to prepare for, you know to go to yale. you've got to like be driven for that or have contacts or you know, have you ever seen since you may come a professional on your in public forums and all that somebody discriminate against you because of ohio state georgetown versus the ivy leagues i think so on any. oh, yes anytime you do a job at a top market school. they look a little bit down even at georgetown compared to princeton harvard and yale, you know, it's just...
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good morning, brooke singman. >> brooke: senator ted cruz trying to give yale students a reality checkuring his live taping of his verdict podcast. listen to this. >> when you come out of school, most places are not safe spaces, most bosses are not overly worried about injuring your fragile feelings. and so, i think the point of education is to prepare you for life, thatten moos encountering things that make you uncomfortable, make you doubt and question. >> brooke: the texas senator got pushback from the students. >> on tuesday is baffled me you would ask racist questions. >> you use the term racist. racism is horrific evil in this country, it is also an insult that the left tosses around casually, we should examine people based on their record and whether and to what extent that record demonstrates they will defend the rights of all americans. >> brooke: the event coming after 100 yale students attempted to shut down a free speech panel, which two of had thirds of the student body signed on to support days later. last week a mob at it is university of buffalo forced allen west to be
good morning, brooke singman. >> brooke: senator ted cruz trying to give yale students a reality checkuring his live taping of his verdict podcast. listen to this. >> when you come out of school, most places are not safe spaces, most bosses are not overly worried about injuring your fragile feelings. and so, i think the point of education is to prepare you for life, thatten moos encountering things that make you uncomfortable, make you doubt and question. >> brooke: the texas...
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undergrad, yale law, impeccable credentials. judge jackson passes that same test. she clerked at every level of the federal judiciary. i can tell you as a lawyer that to be a clerk for any judge is a great honor and distinction. to be a clerk at all three levels of the federal courts, including the supreme court, is extraordinary. it just hardly ever occurs. it did for judge jackson. she served as a federal public defender, staff attorney and a commissioner on the sentencing commission, lawyer in private practice. her resume sl absolutely star-studded in terms of legal experience. and for almost a decade she served on the federal bench, handling some 1,100 matters, issuing 600 written opinions. do you want to know what she thinks about an issue, how she thinks about an issue? just read the written opinions. on every type of legal issue imaginable that came before her, all together judge jackson meets if not exceeds the qualifications of previous nominees and the senate republicans have enthusiastically supported them. they shoul
undergrad, yale law, impeccable credentials. judge jackson passes that same test. she clerked at every level of the federal judiciary. i can tell you as a lawyer that to be a clerk for any judge is a great honor and distinction. to be a clerk at all three levels of the federal courts, including the supreme court, is extraordinary. it just hardly ever occurs. it did for judge jackson. she served as a federal public defender, staff attorney and a commissioner on the sentencing commission, lawyer...
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is that new from what you saw at yale? >> look, i was at a yale, harvard, 10 and 15 years ago.o indoctrinate them in what they already believe. a good litmus test for a university, you have university presidents and leaders say they stand for free speech, here's a litmus test for them to test that. if students on the other side of the political spectrum adopted the same methods of shouting, using threats, to silence the other side, would your response be the same? if it wouldn't have been the same, if you would have been more disciplinary in that direction, then it tells you that you don't stand for free speech but you tilted the scales in favor of an ideological agenda. and part of what i say is, look, students are right to protest. that's -- have the right to protest. that's part of education. that means you bear consequences of the protest, that's what made civil rights warriors admirable, students can't have a free lunch to be able to disrupt events and not face consequences, that's where we are today. >> do you think what we're seeing is the universities indoctrinating stu
is that new from what you saw at yale? >> look, i was at a yale, harvard, 10 and 15 years ago.o indoctrinate them in what they already believe. a good litmus test for a university, you have university presidents and leaders say they stand for free speech, here's a litmus test for them to test that. if students on the other side of the political spectrum adopted the same methods of shouting, using threats, to silence the other side, would your response be the same? if it wouldn't have been...
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had a farm by the yale federalist society in which you will have, and it was dedicated to freedom of speech, the idea you could have an atheist humanist and conservative federalist society to be debate the idea we come from different political background but we both agree on rhythm of speech on college campuses. we saw what happened. one hundred yale law students shouted down their voices that they disagree with and they had to be called in. this is not a law school, it's one of the absolute higher legal education system in america today, best and brightest presumably someone on campus right now would be a future supreme court justice definitely a future senator or even presidents. right now yale law school, and of those students, i am happy to be corrected, happen published or chastised for shutting down a form dedicated to the idea of free speech. you can disagree about be disagreeable and take away the ability of discussing big ideas. those individuals, it will be college students and tend to be leftist, currently there are voters now and if you enter in the halls of power in law
had a farm by the yale federalist society in which you will have, and it was dedicated to freedom of speech, the idea you could have an atheist humanist and conservative federalist society to be debate the idea we come from different political background but we both agree on rhythm of speech on college campuses. we saw what happened. one hundred yale law students shouted down their voices that they disagree with and they had to be called in. this is not a law school, it's one of the absolute...
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i said you're an under grad at yale.t and wish you good things. >> thank you. thank you for having me on. >> checking in on your tweets and facebook comments, youtube, et cetera, et cetera, what do we have? it will all depend on how the u.s. economy is doing in 2022 and 2024, i made clear simon's analysis was not oriented but focuses on the urban divide in the country. it was an eye-opener. i'll put it in my social media. follow me on twitter and read what he wrote. so many of us are fixated on the upcoming midterm election. long term, there's trouble on the horizon for ds if that follows that historical model. i want to remained you answer the survey question on smerconish.com, should disney have taken a position on florida's new education law? >>> this week, ford started shipping it's all-electric version of america's best-selling vehicle. the f-150 truck. i'll get the scoop from the chief engineer on the project. discover a simple way to use colors in managing diabetes! inspired by nature, onetouch verio reflect® mete
i said you're an under grad at yale.t and wish you good things. >> thank you. thank you for having me on. >> checking in on your tweets and facebook comments, youtube, et cetera, et cetera, what do we have? it will all depend on how the u.s. economy is doing in 2022 and 2024, i made clear simon's analysis was not oriented but focuses on the urban divide in the country. it was an eye-opener. i'll put it in my social media. follow me on twitter and read what he wrote. so many of us...
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senator ted cruz trying to give yale students a reality check during the verdict podcasts.to this. >> i have to tell you when you come out of school, most places you work or not faith businesses. most bosses will not be overly worried about injuring your fragile feelings. and so come i think the point of education is to prepare you for life and that means encountering things that make you uncomfortable, that make you doubt, that make you question. >> carley: but it wasn't long before that texas senator got pushed back from the students. >> on tuesday, it baffled me you would for a flagrantly questions. >> you use the term racist. racist is a horrific evil in this country. it is also an insult that the left tosses around casually. we should examine people based on their actual record and whether and to what extent that record demonstrates they will defend the constitutional rights of all americans. >> the event comes one month more than 100 yale students to shut down bipartisan free-speech panel which two-thirds of the university student body signed on to support days later.
senator ted cruz trying to give yale students a reality check during the verdict podcasts.to this. >> i have to tell you when you come out of school, most places you work or not faith businesses. most bosses will not be overly worried about injuring your fragile feelings. and so come i think the point of education is to prepare you for life and that means encountering things that make you uncomfortable, that make you doubt, that make you question. >> carley: but it wasn't long...
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tim schneider is a professor of history at yale university.e 20th century, and the road to an freedom, russia, europe, america. also, blood lance, europe between hitler and stalin. tim snider has been studying authoritarianism for years. we need something to say about the war in ukraine, i listen. not a row today that vladimir putin's intent on crushing the ukrainian people but at great cost the russia. in his piece titled, by denying a ukrainian culture, putin flattens his own, center-right's quote, vladimir putin wants to crush people into one. he says got told him that ukrainian souls are russian. history revealed to him that ukrainian strives to be one with russia, the very language he speaks and titles him to invade any country where russian is spoken. an official russia new service removed any ambiguity a few days ago, publishing a text advocating the complete elimination of the ukrainian nation as such. and so, ukraine must be crushed, and anyone that thinks or speaks of ukraine must be eliminated. and quote. joining me now is professor
tim schneider is a professor of history at yale university.e 20th century, and the road to an freedom, russia, europe, america. also, blood lance, europe between hitler and stalin. tim snider has been studying authoritarianism for years. we need something to say about the war in ukraine, i listen. not a row today that vladimir putin's intent on crushing the ukrainian people but at great cost the russia. in his piece titled, by denying a ukrainian culture, putin flattens his own, center-right's...
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timothy snyder, the author of "on tyranny" of professor of history at yale university.e thank you for your time. >>> coming up next, what happens when a volunteer poll worker faces off against a fake elector for donald trump. stay with us. mp stay with us (woman) oh. oh! hi there. you're jonathan, right? the 995 plan! yes, from colonial penn. your 995 plan fits my budget just right. excuse me? aren't you jonathan from tv, that 995 plan? yes, from colonial penn. i love your lifetime rate lock. that's what sold me. she thinks you're jonathan, with the 995 plan. -are you? -yes, from colonial penn. we were concerned we couldn't get coverage, but it was easy with the 995 plan. -thank you. -you're welcome. i'm jonathan for colonial penn life insurance company. this guaranteed acceptance whole life insurance plan is our #1 most popular plan. it's loaded with guarantees. if you're age 50 to 85, $9.95 a month buys whole life insurance with guaranteed acceptance. you cannot be turned down for any health reason. there are no health questions and no medical exam. and here's another
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to find out, i caught up with geoffrey sonnenfeld from yale university who has been compiling a listggest household names, marking their action and inaction on leaving the russian market. geoffrey, a real pleasure having you on the show. thank you for your time. let's start with this. you and your team have been compiling this list of companies and their actions over the war in ukraine. just explain, how does it work? we have classified companies into five different categories. we are a school house at yale so of course we have letter grades as ourexpertise, a, b, c, d, e, and f. in the beginning, it was just a binary split of who is curtailing and who is not curtailing. and the reason is because we had so many sleazy pretenders who were coming along and acting like they were doing something but they really weren't. briefly, who are some of these names on the so—called bad list? one of them, i guess you would have to consider the us company koch industries, that makes some very prominent goods, toilet issues and things, but they have some other large divisions of glass—makers and a c
to find out, i caught up with geoffrey sonnenfeld from yale university who has been compiling a listggest household names, marking their action and inaction on leaving the russian market. geoffrey, a real pleasure having you on the show. thank you for your time. let's start with this. you and your team have been compiling this list of companies and their actions over the war in ukraine. just explain, how does it work? we have classified companies into five different categories. we are a school...
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he was a venture capitalist, an ivy league elite from yale law school. of fingers on this hand -- then, he pursued a perch within the coastal media elite, pushing a trendy book where he claimed to explain the rust belt and midwest while write gt from the coast, and then taking that tome to spend as much time as he could talking to his fellow media elites about what were his coastal observations about the rest of the nation. by the way, many reporters were interested to hear him. many treated him fair will i and largely accepted his claims at the time as honest, although now he's built a campaign trying to trust his own ohio voters to ignore who he hung out with what he said before. >> we sat down recently with j.d. vance, author of "hillbilly elegy." >> a memoir of a family and culture in crisis. >> its author j.d. vance joins our discussion now. >> remarkable work you've done here. you're a great writer. >> that wasn't that long ago, and you could see where he wanted to be. he has money and influence. he chose to put himself out there, chose to be that
he was a venture capitalist, an ivy league elite from yale law school. of fingers on this hand -- then, he pursued a perch within the coastal media elite, pushing a trendy book where he claimed to explain the rust belt and midwest while write gt from the coast, and then taking that tome to spend as much time as he could talking to his fellow media elites about what were his coastal observations about the rest of the nation. by the way, many reporters were interested to hear him. many treated...
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and i didn't write for the yale professor, because i couldn't get into yale, didn't like the campus. and i write for us. in this book i talked through with my editor, we've got something here and i hope you feel the same way. only a few days and now i feel like i left study hall and now take the oral examine. and i'd like to take questions. because we have another speaker. >> absolutely. everybody, we're so thrilled that you're here and obviously we can't take every question, so what i'm going to do is walk through the center aisle, we'll take three or four questions and then i'll come back up again and instruct you how to go and talk to mr. kilmeade beyond that. if anybody has a question right along this aisleway? >> brandon and-- >> let's go brandon, yes. [applause] >> can you stand up, sir? >> hey, brian, i want to thank you for not bringing gutfeld with you. >> for not bringing gutfeld? >> yeah. >> he didn't travel well, he complains a lot. nothing is ever right for him. yeah. did you see that show last night? unbelievable. >> brian, we had a question here. >> brian, i have 17 gr
and i didn't write for the yale professor, because i couldn't get into yale, didn't like the campus. and i write for us. in this book i talked through with my editor, we've got something here and i hope you feel the same way. only a few days and now i feel like i left study hall and now take the oral examine. and i'd like to take questions. because we have another speaker. >> absolutely. everybody, we're so thrilled that you're here and obviously we can't take every question, so what i'm...
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law school, in which you had a forum hosted by the yale federalist society, in which you are going to have -- and it was dedicated to freedom of speech, the idea that you could have an atheistic, an atheist you minister and a conservative federalists deciding member there to debate the idea that we may come from very different political background, but we both agree on the idea of freedom of speech on college campuses. and we saw what happened. over 100 yell law students shouted down the voices of those they disagreed with and a police escort had to be called in. this is not some fringe law school, this is one of the absolute gems of the higher legal education system in america today, the best and brightest, presumably someone there on campus right now would be a future supreme court justice, definitely, probably a future senator or maybe even president. right now at yale law school, none of those students, to the best of my knowledge, and i'm happy to be corrected, have been published or chastised for shutting down a forum dedicated to the idea of free speech. you can disagree and no
law school, in which you had a forum hosted by the yale federalist society, in which you are going to have -- and it was dedicated to freedom of speech, the idea that you could have an atheistic, an atheist you minister and a conservative federalists deciding member there to debate the idea that we may come from very different political background, but we both agree on the idea of freedom of speech on college campuses. and we saw what happened. over 100 yell law students shouted down the voices...
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i don't write for the purpose or because they couldn't get into yale. i didn't like the campus. write for us. the way i speak, what's in the book the first thing i did is talk it through with my editor to say we've got something here and i hope you feel the same way. it's only been a few days and now i have to take the oral exam. you do have another speaker coming up shortly. >> thanks. s absolutely. everybody, we are so thrilled that you're here. we can't take every question so what i'm going to do is walk through the center aisle and take about three or four questions then i will come back and instruct you how to go and talk a little bit more beyond that. if anybody has a question right along this aisle way. he complains a lot. nothing's ever right. you see that a joke last night, unbelievable. >> i have 17 grandkids. which of your books would be the best to give to my grandkids? >> i don't deserveoo any credit for this, jefferson and washington. il would get them that. i would say washington. it's got invisible ink and everyday people,pl bombers and shopkeepers and longshorem
i don't write for the purpose or because they couldn't get into yale. i didn't like the campus. write for us. the way i speak, what's in the book the first thing i did is talk it through with my editor to say we've got something here and i hope you feel the same way. it's only been a few days and now i have to take the oral exam. you do have another speaker coming up shortly. >> thanks. s absolutely. everybody, we are so thrilled that you're here. we can't take every question so what i'm...
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they disrupt a bipartisan free-speech event. >> yale has a policy of freedom of speech.aura: dumb is never cool but at least they have the millennials and mayor pete. >> we are about to take a test ride on one of washington, d.c.,'s electric buses. we are going to have a lot more where these came from. i'm excited to see it for myself. it's a really important part of how people get through their daily commutes and it's part of the climate solution. >> laura: that was his charisma. our future stars really cool. they don't get standing ovations at the oscars with a standard basic decency for mothers and fathers. >> we believe parents not only have a role, they have a fundamental role to be involved in the education of their kids. that's how it's going to be in the state of florida. >> laura: of course it was cool when trump had the guts to take on the powerful globalist interest in his own party. trump showed us that putting america first actually works. despite the relentless attacks, the fraudulent investigations, he expanded the party with women and minorities. very coo
they disrupt a bipartisan free-speech event. >> yale has a policy of freedom of speech.aura: dumb is never cool but at least they have the millennials and mayor pete. >> we are about to take a test ride on one of washington, d.c.,'s electric buses. we are going to have a lot more where these came from. i'm excited to see it for myself. it's a really important part of how people get through their daily commutes and it's part of the climate solution. >> laura: that was his...
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ryan: you mention law school, you're the only justice who did not go to harvard or yale. i know you've said you could teach the others a bit about football. do you think -- what are your thoughts on the diversity of schools represented and what it should be going forward? justice barrett: diversity in every respect is good. including background of education. people choose law school for different reasons. i chose notre dame because i was attracted to it as an institution and i also had a full scholarship. i did not note is going to do after law school and i did not want to be required to go to a large law firm to pay off debt. i think it is very valuable to allow people to feel like they can make different choices and receive great educations and other institutions besides harvard and yale without taking themselves out of the running to pursue certain professional opportunities. >> term limits are something that is discussed from time to time about federal judges. the younger judges seem to favor term limits but the older judges seem to not favor them. do you have a view
ryan: you mention law school, you're the only justice who did not go to harvard or yale. i know you've said you could teach the others a bit about football. do you think -- what are your thoughts on the diversity of schools represented and what it should be going forward? justice barrett: diversity in every respect is good. including background of education. people choose law school for different reasons. i chose notre dame because i was attracted to it as an institution and i also had a full...
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going to yale, doing fairly well. [laughs] being a district court judge, and a circuit court judge, it's like i felt like what is enough and one is enough. so really the reality is, for some people you are a minority. particularly one from new york. and they believe that affirmative action opened the door for you. they forget that you don't judge a person by who opens the door. you judge them by what they did when they went through the door. all right? [applause]. >> that does get forgotten in the conversation. and they're hurt. but you can't write people off because of what they don't know. you have to be part of what educates them. you have to be part of what talks with them and brings out from them the best in themselves. in order for them to listen to your side of what you are trying to say. and that for me, that's the best answer i can give you chancellor, of how you live in this polarized world. stop screaming. listen. tried to put yourself in the shoes of the other person. try to figure out what it is that they
going to yale, doing fairly well. [laughs] being a district court judge, and a circuit court judge, it's like i felt like what is enough and one is enough. so really the reality is, for some people you are a minority. particularly one from new york. and they believe that affirmative action opened the door for you. they forget that you don't judge a person by who opens the door. you judge them by what they did when they went through the door. all right? [applause]. >> that does get...
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and george bush 41, first base at yale. his son ends up being the president.e says i regret to this day, my dad was an excellent player, i had the same ability. i was so wilted under what he did in baseball at the same high school, i froze. i didn't end up playing well in pressure. i didn't go to my camps like my dadhe did before. and when i went to college, i played onene year. id say to -- i said to myself, i'm going to have to work twice as hard from here on in. if you're joe montana or george forman or somebody in history like george patton playing west point football. we found letters writing back to his future wife, 145-pound outside linebacker. can't break the lineup. he's writing letters, what's wrong withas me? all i ever wanted to do was play on the football team. i final wily break the line, i break my forearm. hehe plays the blood and guts ge and can't get on the field. so it's not who -- what you want. you go for it as hard as you can, and your galore arely is not denied, it is delayed. so i wrote those two with books, felt pretty good about it. i
and george bush 41, first base at yale. his son ends up being the president.e says i regret to this day, my dad was an excellent player, i had the same ability. i was so wilted under what he did in baseball at the same high school, i froze. i didn't end up playing well in pressure. i didn't go to my camps like my dadhe did before. and when i went to college, i played onene year. id say to -- i said to myself, i'm going to have to work twice as hard from here on in. if you're joe montana or...
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definitely at yale and other college campuses as well. seen the university of virginia spent $33,000 to bring critical race theory is to speak on a zoom call. when we are asking them for funding for hosting our events, we don't get any. so it is the young americans that are bringing students together. we are bringing conservative voices to college campuses. it is really important. but yeah, we definitely don't see that on the right. when we see a leftist speaker come to grounds or at least one night, we go to that speaker and hear different perspectives. that is how we increase and promote open dialogue in a free and safe environment. >> they say there will be protest when vp pence comes to speak. do you think they will show up to actually listen, or do you think they will go there to cause a stir, basically? >> you know, i really don't know at this point. i would hope they come and ask questions. vice president pence is doing an open q&a session with past three lectures. so we encourage anyone who disagrees with mike pence to come and as
definitely at yale and other college campuses as well. seen the university of virginia spent $33,000 to bring critical race theory is to speak on a zoom call. when we are asking them for funding for hosting our events, we don't get any. so it is the young americans that are bringing students together. we are bringing conservative voices to college campuses. it is really important. but yeah, we definitely don't see that on the right. when we see a leftist speaker come to grounds or at least one...
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its efforts. >> thank you again for your time and your expertise, professor of international law, at yale school. we appreciate your time. >> thank you. >>> so prosecuting vladimir putin for war crimes is hard to do. should the united states and its allies be doing more right now to help ukraine actually defeat russia? our next guest thinks so. stay with us. russia our next guest thinks so stay with us >>> lithuania is officially totally 100% off of russian gas. it became the first nation notice european union to cut off russian gas entirely this week. this is a very, very big deal. last year, 26% of its natural gas came from russia. from now on, none of it will. that move came amid a number of actions from other countries. today the u.s. ambassador from the united nations linda thomas greenfield said that the u.s. plans to try to suspend russia from its seat on the u.n.'s human rights council. both france and germany are expelling dozens of russian diplomats from their countries. germany's president has now said it was clearly a mistake for his country to have pushed for the completion o
its efforts. >> thank you again for your time and your expertise, professor of international law, at yale school. we appreciate your time. >> thank you. >>> so prosecuting vladimir putin for war crimes is hard to do. should the united states and its allies be doing more right now to help ukraine actually defeat russia? our next guest thinks so. stay with us. russia our next guest thinks so stay with us >>> lithuania is officially totally 100% off of russian gas. it...
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>> judge jeanine: those kids at yale that we talked about last week, or they have the law school?f all i don't think they should've passed the character committee. they can graduate from law school but they shouldn't get past the character committee. in order to actually pass, practice law, you don't just need your law degree, you have to get approval from the character committee. they shouldn't get past it. as far as i'm concerned, i don't want to get into an intellectual discussion. like they should be interested in what he has to say because they can rationalize it. here's the bottom line. it's the first amendment, free-speech. it's a fundamental right of every american in the united states. if you don't like it, if you don't believe in it, then that's your business. but don't you dare try to shut someone down because they are exercising freedom of speech. there's got to now be a sanction for those people who are threatening, intimidating, terrorizing, just as they did at uv. 200 of my fellow students quote started hunting me down on campus, started chasing me, screaming, get h
>> judge jeanine: those kids at yale that we talked about last week, or they have the law school?f all i don't think they should've passed the character committee. they can graduate from law school but they shouldn't get past the character committee. in order to actually pass, practice law, you don't just need your law degree, you have to get approval from the character committee. they shouldn't get past it. as far as i'm concerned, i don't want to get into an intellectual discussion....
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. >> if walmart is the harvard of trucking, is yale the target or target the yale i don't know pete najarianoday's session, what's behind the drop contessa brewer with that next and april is financial literacy month. here's a young up and comer named guy adami -- >> no. >> you ever watch yourself on tv, it's grim. a deeper understand on wall street watch guy adami watch guy adami. . >> financial literacy has a huge impact on wall street, why, the great mythology for years was nobody understands money better than wall street well, 2008-09 proved that to be exactly the opposite we now can ask questions we never asked wall street before so if you're financially literate you can ask questions that will make the industry better want more restful sleep? nature's bounty gives you more with sleep3. the first ever triple action sleep supplement with 3 unique nighttime benefits to help you get a great night's sleep and wake feeling refreshed. live bountifully. nature's bounty. >>> there's two things you can say about the consumer right now, uneven and unpredictable. uneven, yes, you have those things,
. >> if walmart is the harvard of trucking, is yale the target or target the yale i don't know pete najarianoday's session, what's behind the drop contessa brewer with that next and april is financial literacy month. here's a young up and comer named guy adami -- >> no. >> you ever watch yourself on tv, it's grim. a deeper understand on wall street watch guy adami watch guy adami. . >> financial literacy has a huge impact on wall street, why, the great mythology for...
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no tienen jurisdicción en el caso podrían enfrentar demandas legales 1 estudio de la universidad de yaleue 66,000,000 de personas contrajeron el virus mientras que las dosis también evitó que la hospitalización se viera el informe asegura que las vacunas fueron efectivas para frenar o disminuir la incidencia de la pandemia >> la furia de la madre naturaleza dijo sentir estas imágenes que nos llegan de new jersey presidentes tuvieron que ser rescatados por las autoridades han. >> ... estaban bajo alerta de inundaciones por las fuertes lluvias que comenzaron ayer muchos se sorprendieron esta mañana >> me iba a bañar vivió el aguaahora estamos pusimos para sacar el agua y esperar que baje todo para limpiar de nuevo >> cerca de la ruta 46 serán transitables derogar el mediodía comenzó a retroceder >> dijo que esto nunca pasas la segunda vez nos dice que va a pasar con esto aquí está difícil principalmente para alguien que está mayor >> residentes y comerciantes dicen que nada comparado con los dañosque causó el huracán.. todo el mundo >> tuvieron que rescatar a personas que quedaron atrapada
no tienen jurisdicción en el caso podrían enfrentar demandas legales 1 estudio de la universidad de yaleue 66,000,000 de personas contrajeron el virus mientras que las dosis también evitó que la hospitalización se viera el informe asegura que las vacunas fueron efectivas para frenar o disminuir la incidencia de la pandemia >> la furia de la madre naturaleza dijo sentir estas imágenes que nos llegan de new jersey presidentes tuvieron que ser rescatados por las autoridades han....
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i don't write for the yale professor because i couldn't get into yell. i didn't like the campus. i write for us the way i speak is what's in this book. the first thing i did is talk it all through with my editor said we got something here. i hope you feel the same way. so it's only been a few days the first time i feel like i left study hall and now i have to take the oral exam. so i like to take some of your questions now because you do have another speaker coming up shortly. great. thanks mr. can we absolutely i'm everybody we're so thrilled that you're here. obviously, we can't take every question. so what i'm going to do is walk through the center aisle. we'll take about three or four questions and then i'll come back up again and instruct you how to go and talk to mr. kill me a little bit more beyond that. so if anybody has a question right along this aisleway, support brandon, i want him to go. let's go brandon. yeah. okay. hey brian, i want to thank you for that bringing godfill with you. i'm so what do you say? i'll probably a gutfelt. yeah. yeah, he doesn't travel. well.
i don't write for the yale professor because i couldn't get into yell. i didn't like the campus. i write for us the way i speak is what's in this book. the first thing i did is talk it all through with my editor said we got something here. i hope you feel the same way. so it's only been a few days the first time i feel like i left study hall and now i have to take the oral exam. so i like to take some of your questions now because you do have another speaker coming up shortly. great. thanks mr....