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so now we're finally, you know, getting, you know, multiple generations of people who are at yale and now you're going to overturn it, right? when we get a piece of the pie, your biggest concern about a future with no affirmative action and no legacy admissions, my concern would be that we would see less outreach, that we'll see less black students, less frankly minoritized students that are feeling empowered to apply to a place like yale and other elite institutions. >> yale is currently reviewing its preference for legacy applicants, but for now, the policy remains in place. harvard says 20.5% of its incoming class will be students, who are the first generation in their family to graduate from a four year college or equivalent. additionally harvard telling abc news that nearly one quarter of the class of 2028 has no financial contribution from their parents, and just over half will receive need based aid, with an average parent contribution of $15,500. >> oh, i got into duke for david. >> he's made peace with the process. he's now a proud member of the class of 2028 at duke universi
so now we're finally, you know, getting, you know, multiple generations of people who are at yale and now you're going to overturn it, right? when we get a piece of the pie, your biggest concern about a future with no affirmative action and no legacy admissions, my concern would be that we would see less outreach, that we'll see less black students, less frankly minoritized students that are feeling empowered to apply to a place like yale and other elite institutions. >> yale is currently...
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this is, i know raymond's director at yale, she went to terry and research lab. thank you very much for sharing your insights with us. thank you, sir. we come here united because we choose piece piece based on the foundational principles of the united nations. talk to put in, put forward a proposal, but we must speak truth. he is not calling for negotiations. he is calling for surrender. no country wants peace more than you clean. but let us be on this piece is more than the absence of, for everybody wants a sustainable piece, meaning a piece respecting international order and restoring grain in its sovereigns. well, it is that speaking over the weekend, they to day summit and switzerland on peace in ukraine. representatives from more than 90 nations and institutions attended the gathering aimed at mapping out a path to ending the conflict. russia. it was not at the conference, and neither was its launches back of china. but nearly 18 nations in attendance did back a joint statement, calling for a quote, just and last and peace based on the territorial integrity
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vikram reddy is chief of colon and rectal surgery at the yale school of medicine. he is not affiliated or connected with either study. doctor, how potentially, how big a deal is this? dr. reddy: so, this is a huge deal for us because it's a new category of medications that we can use to treat patients with bowel cancers. john: and immunotherapy drugs. tell us what is immunotherapy and how does it work? dr. reddy: so, immunotherapy is different from conventional chemotherapy. so, immunotherapy actually augments and uses your own immune system to fight the cancers. whereas, the old conventional chemotherapy would work targeting the cancer cells and killing them with drugs. jo: are immunotherapy drugs used in other types of cancer? dr. reddy: oh, yeah. immunotherapy drugs have been used in other kinds of cancers for a while. but recently, we'ven using them for colorectal cancers. john: what more do you want to know about these drugs that they're going to continue the clinical trials sort of looking at long-term results and relapses? what else do you want to know or wh
vikram reddy is chief of colon and rectal surgery at the yale school of medicine. he is not affiliated or connected with either study. doctor, how potentially, how big a deal is this? dr. reddy: so, this is a huge deal for us because it's a new category of medications that we can use to treat patients with bowel cancers. john: and immunotherapy drugs. tell us what is immunotherapy and how does it work? dr. reddy: so, immunotherapy is different from conventional chemotherapy. so, immunotherapy...
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the way is the yale doctor, dr.ing dr. phil touches turns bald. [ laughter ] trump was here in southern california this weekend, shaking down the maga faithful, some of which lined up to watch him go by in the wealthy little town of newport beach. >> we don't want our government to decide who we want to vote for, we want to decide for yourselves. you're in a country where the people want a certain person, they try to impersonate him. that's a red flag. >> jimmy: that's right. you can't imprisonate a guy who's running for president. for god's sake, it's not even a word! [ laughter ] fiberace was in las vegas this weekend, where he said many incomprehensible things, including this diatribe about sharks, which you've probably seen. but this time, pay attention to the guy on the left side of your screen as trump tries to make a connection between shark attacks and the batteries on electric-powered boats. >> i say, what would happen if the boat sank from its weight and you're in the boat and you have this tremendously po
the way is the yale doctor, dr.ing dr. phil touches turns bald. [ laughter ] trump was here in southern california this weekend, shaking down the maga faithful, some of which lined up to watch him go by in the wealthy little town of newport beach. >> we don't want our government to decide who we want to vote for, we want to decide for yourselves. you're in a country where the people want a certain person, they try to impersonate him. that's a red flag. >> jimmy: that's right. you...
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the graduate of the yale school of drama.eading the scripts, the 78-year-old recently wrote a memoir and gets candid about the mostly happy days of his career. willie got together with henne for a "sunday sitdown" at the bust tlg deli in new york that is almost as famous as he is. >> you're not supposed to eat lunch on camera. >> i've heard. we'll see how this goes, henry. whenever henry winkler visits his hometown, he stops here for a pastrami on rye. >> i grew up with you on "happy days." >> you have to do this. >> it is a pilgrimage he's been making since "happy days" brought the native new yorker west to los angeles exactly 50 years ago. >> what do you have to say to the people of the 21st century, huh? >> eh! >> hi, how are you? i want a nice, juicy, not lean, on rye, extra pickles -- >> pastrami, right? >> yeah. >> that's the best. >> i'm going to wear this sandwich, rub it on my body. it's so good. nice to see you. thank you. >> i'm watching you just operate in a room like this, the fonz, hey. were you always that way
the graduate of the yale school of drama.eading the scripts, the 78-year-old recently wrote a memoir and gets candid about the mostly happy days of his career. willie got together with henne for a "sunday sitdown" at the bust tlg deli in new york that is almost as famous as he is. >> you're not supposed to eat lunch on camera. >> i've heard. we'll see how this goes, henry. whenever henry winkler visits his hometown, he stops here for a pastrami on rye. >> i grew up...
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stanford, now following the lead of other elite schools like harvard and yale. new at 11 abc seven news reporter lena howland spoke with students about a decision getting mixed marks. on friday, stanford following suit behind harvard, yale and dartmouth, deciding to reinstate standardized test score requirements during the admissions process, the pendulum has swung all the way the other direction and the narrative once again, is, doggone it, i guess we need these tests. >> that's adam ingersoll, co-founder of compass education, a national provider for test prep and academic tutoring. he says the school first went test optional in 2020 because of public health concerns, the university said in a statement on friday. the renewed testing requirement will allow stanford to consider the fullest array of information in support of each student's application. they add a review of their policy. also found test scores are an important predictor of academic performance at stanford. >> they're simply saying that we think more information is better , and we want to be trusted
stanford, now following the lead of other elite schools like harvard and yale. new at 11 abc seven news reporter lena howland spoke with students about a decision getting mixed marks. on friday, stanford following suit behind harvard, yale and dartmouth, deciding to reinstate standardized test score requirements during the admissions process, the pendulum has swung all the way the other direction and the narrative once again, is, doggone it, i guess we need these tests. >> that's adam...
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whose america us immigration policies 1980 aided by maria cristina and me our next presenter will be yale. thank you. shaker is a he. she's a historian of law and policy who has worked at refugees international, a nonprofit research and advocacy organization in washington, dc since 2019. her work as senior advocate for the united states and for the americas and europe at i sorry i refugees has allowed her to build upon her academic specialties on the history of asylum in the united states and the relationship of immigration policy to foreign policy and refugees. yale has researched written about such topics as the us, guatemala cooperative agreement, haitian migration in the americas, the history of the use of parole authority in the united states and difficulty iraqi and afghan refugees have united with family members in europe and the united states. she received her phd in american from harvard university in 2016 and was a postdoctoral fellow at the institute for historical studies at the university of texas austin, 2017 2018. her book, the history of asylum in the u.s. since the 19 cen
whose america us immigration policies 1980 aided by maria cristina and me our next presenter will be yale. thank you. shaker is a he. she's a historian of law and policy who has worked at refugees international, a nonprofit research and advocacy organization in washington, dc since 2019. her work as senior advocate for the united states and for the americas and europe at i sorry i refugees has allowed her to build upon her academic specialties on the history of asylum in the united states and...
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stanford, now following the lead of other elite schools like harvard and yale.ew at 11 abc seven news reporter lena howland spoke with students about a decision getting mixed marks. on friday, stanford following suit behind harvard, yale and dartmouth, deciding to reinstate standardized test score requirements during the admissions process, the pendulum has swung all the way the other direction and the narrative once again, is, doggone it, i guess we need these tests. >> that's adam ingersoll, co-founder of compass education, a national provider for test prep and academic tutoring. he says the school first went test optional in 2020 because of public health concerns, the university said in a statement on friday. the renewed testing requirement will allow stanford to consider the fullest array of information in support of each student's application. they add a review of their policy. also found test scores are an important predictor of academic performance at stanford. >> they're simply saying that we think more information is better , and we want to be trusted t
stanford, now following the lead of other elite schools like harvard and yale.ew at 11 abc seven news reporter lena howland spoke with students about a decision getting mixed marks. on friday, stanford following suit behind harvard, yale and dartmouth, deciding to reinstate standardized test score requirements during the admissions process, the pendulum has swung all the way the other direction and the narrative once again, is, doggone it, i guess we need these tests. >> that's adam...
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professor of law and economics at columbia law school professor read professor of law and politics at yale university. for we hear from them pleasure of introducing our moderator this eveningsnow willr debaters and set the scene for karin's snow is a council of the law firm of after graduating from harvard w ed jennifer walker elrod u.s. court of als circuit. serv. department of justice including as council and chief of sta resources division. she also served as senior associate attorney general behalf of the united states. she also is a lecturer at the wharton school without further ado please join me in welcoming our distinguished speakers. [appla >> thanks, andrew can everyone grapes thank you so much for joining us tonight for this greo many friends in the audience as i am delighted to get to moderate this debate between two preeminent scholars on the wealth tax. before we get started i wld remiss in not exalt knowledge in today's juneteenth the day we celebratthe in our nation. will beet slavery may have the taxing authorities and the origins of r conversation tonight. just to give it
professor of law and economics at columbia law school professor read professor of law and politics at yale university. for we hear from them pleasure of introducing our moderator this eveningsnow willr debaters and set the scene for karin's snow is a council of the law firm of after graduating from harvard w ed jennifer walker elrod u.s. court of als circuit. serv. department of justice including as council and chief of sta resources division. she also served as senior associate attorney...
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reportero: hÉctor emprenderÁ su camino a la universidad de yale el prÓximo mes de agosto.sonas verÁn una reducciÓn en sus pagos por deudas estudiantiles acumuladas, se tratara del mayor cambio en el sistema federal de deudas estudiantiles que ha adoptado hasta ahora el presidente biden. un nuevo plan federal estÁn ofreciendo planes mucho menores para liquidar la deuda. pasamos con la acciÓn del partido inaugural de la copa amÉrica 2024la selecciÓn argentina se encontrÓ con una canadÁ que tuvo la osadÍa de pelearle tÚ o tÚ, pero al final la albiceleste se impuso 2—0. juliÁn Álvarez a los 49 y lautaro a los 88 se encargaron de los goles, la escuadra de scaloni manejo el juego y soportÓ dos buenos momentos de canadÁ, que tuvo chance de gol, pero no logrÓ concretar. pasamos hasta atlanta donde estÁ marÍa antonieta collins para contarnos cÓmo se estÁ viviendo el ambiente a las afueras del estadio. buenas noches. marÍa: el tÉrmino del partido aquÍ en atlanta, ha comenzado oficialmente la copa amÉrica, un partido con muchas emociones, mÁs allÁ del resultado de quiero decir que to
reportero: hÉctor emprenderÁ su camino a la universidad de yale el prÓximo mes de agosto.sonas verÁn una reducciÓn en sus pagos por deudas estudiantiles acumuladas, se tratara del mayor cambio en el sistema federal de deudas estudiantiles que ha adoptado hasta ahora el presidente biden. un nuevo plan federal estÁn ofreciendo planes mucho menores para liquidar la deuda. pasamos con la acciÓn del partido inaugural de la copa amÉrica 2024la selecciÓn argentina se encontrÓ con una canadÁ...
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when the agents arrived at yale university, where she was a student, the actress was visibly upset. she said that hinckley started arriving her soon after she arrived on campus the previous fall and had not stopped. >> was he threatening? what was he like? >> i'm not allowed to say. >> letters were assumed to have been love type letters. >> have you ever seen hinckley, that you know of? >> no, not to my knowledge, i have never met him. >> reporter: he was attending a yale writer's program. that was a lie. >> he was not there. he was there living in a hotel and stalking jody foster. >> reporter: this note was left for her just weeks before the shooting. >> jodie, good-bye, i love you 6 trillion times. you must admit, i am different. it would make all of this worthwhile. >> reporter: when did the obsession of jodie foster's obsession began? >> 1976. he saw the movie taxi driver. she plays like a prostitute in the movie. and he became obsessed with her. >> he identified with bickle. he thought he was going to asass nature and die in the guns like bickle did. >> reporter: but hinckley c
when the agents arrived at yale university, where she was a student, the actress was visibly upset. she said that hinckley started arriving her soon after she arrived on campus the previous fall and had not stopped. >> was he threatening? what was he like? >> i'm not allowed to say. >> letters were assumed to have been love type letters. >> have you ever seen hinckley, that you know of? >> no, not to my knowledge, i have never met him. >> reporter: he was...
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yale is a college princeton.he electoral college is all about slavery because without electoral college the north would win every time south can't count it slaves. they don't vote but with electoral count albeit the the nine are one-w the whole thing and judges don't because the cases are litigated by clause and you have to state the whole thing. the constitutionle. who might that be. so it's about a lot of things. but a correct understanding with lots of provisions. that's another one the trade from the caribbean and just >> i was going to add that there's another provision that says you can't tax experts. what's that doing their? the point is some exported and some didn't. of anxiety how it was going to be treated in the union and although the deal wasn't persuaded by germany and france analogy, i think all of you should be not bg abses original as him but because it is a way to understand what was happening at the convention, which was protecting their about one regionhing the end of the self exporting tobacco
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he went to yale law. that's one of the fancy ones, right?e is one of the fancy ones. >> senator booker: thank you for saying that. say it louder so my mom hears it. >> stephen: what did you make of this verdict? some people are trying to defend the former president. there is no crime. this has never been done before. this is totally fabricated. made up from whole cloth. it's outrageous, trying to put two things that don't go together. this is an reel. it's weaponizing our justice system against president trump. how dare you, sir? i'm putting the system on trial. >> senator booker: i find that ridiculous. [cheers and applause] >> stephen: is this not a crime? what about the accusation that this is not actually -- so there's no crime here. >> senator booker: you have a jury that was selected by the prosecutors and the defense. they agreed on a jury of 12 people that ranged from fox news watchers all the way to know news watchers. they concerned the facts, the law and the evidence. they deliberated after a six-week trial and came back unanimous
he went to yale law. that's one of the fancy ones, right?e is one of the fancy ones. >> senator booker: thank you for saying that. say it louder so my mom hears it. >> stephen: what did you make of this verdict? some people are trying to defend the former president. there is no crime. this has never been done before. this is totally fabricated. made up from whole cloth. it's outrageous, trying to put two things that don't go together. this is an reel. it's weaponizing our justice...
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jaime: hÉctor iniciarÁ su camino en la universidad de yale.tarÁ del mayor cambio en el sistema federal de deudas estudiantiles que ha adoptado hasta ahora el gobierno del presidente biden. nuevo plan federal estar ofreciendo pagos mucho menores que otros planes para liquidar la deuda. vamos con la acciÓn del partido inaugural de la copa amÉrica 2024. la selecciÓn argentina se encontrÓ con una canadÁ que tuvo la osadÍa de pelearle, pero al final la albiceleste se impulsÓ 2—0. juliÁn Álvarez a los 49 minutos y lautaro martÍnez a los 88 se encargaron de los goles . la escuadra de scaloni soportÓ los buenos momentos de canadÁ que tuvo chances de gol pero no logrÓ concretar. vamos hasta atlanta donde esta marÍa antonieta collins para contarnos cÓmo se estÁ viviendo la miente las afueras del estadio. marÍa: mira, ha terminado el partido aquÍ en atlanta,ha comenzado oficialmente copa amÉrica. un partido con muchas emociones mÁs allÁ del resultado, te quero decir que todo comenzÓ con fercho el artista colombiano y aquÍ tenemos a los fanÁticos de argen
jaime: hÉctor iniciarÁ su camino en la universidad de yale.tarÁ del mayor cambio en el sistema federal de deudas estudiantiles que ha adoptado hasta ahora el gobierno del presidente biden. nuevo plan federal estar ofreciendo pagos mucho menores que otros planes para liquidar la deuda. vamos con la acciÓn del partido inaugural de la copa amÉrica 2024. la selecciÓn argentina se encontrÓ con una canadÁ que tuvo la osadÍa de pelearle, pero al final la albiceleste se impulsÓ 2—0. juliÁn...
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joining us now is jeffrey sonnenfeld, senior associate dean at yale university school of management andes op-ed, you wrote, and important, mr. trump and his team are doubling down on some of his most antibusiness instincts. these compositions have more in common with karl marx than adam smith. so, what are the truck policies ceos are afraid of? >> the truck policies that they don't like, some of them are style, some of them are substance. in short, most ceos are not xenophobic. they appreciate immigration. they know the history of the country. they know that half the fortune 500 companies are either created by immigrants were first-generation descendents that have come to this country, maybe a quarter of tech startups are immigrants, and they celebrate that, so they are not xenophobic. they are also on protectionist. they believe in selective use of some terrorists, so there is unfair competition but trump wants around the world all tariffs all the time that would be highly inflationary. they hate that. they are also not isolationist. they look at a dangerous predator, a country like pu
joining us now is jeffrey sonnenfeld, senior associate dean at yale university school of management andes op-ed, you wrote, and important, mr. trump and his team are doubling down on some of his most antibusiness instincts. these compositions have more in common with karl marx than adam smith. so, what are the truck policies ceos are afraid of? >> the truck policies that they don't like, some of them are style, some of them are substance. in short, most ceos are not xenophobic. they...
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they can only be won by that combination of planning, patient, and human courage. >> yale professor, tammany steiner, thank you very much for joining me tonight. >> it has been an honor, thank you. >>> coming up, steve bannon is going to prison on july 1st. kershner was in the courtroom today when the judge ordered bannon to prison. kershner joins us next. s next. visionworks. see the difference. my moderate to severe plaque psoriasis held me back... now with skyrizi, i'm all in with clearer skin. ♪ things are getting clearer...♪ ( ♪♪ ) ♪ i feel free... ♪ ♪ to bear my skin, yeah that's all me. ♪ ♪ nothing is everything ♪ ( ♪♪) with skyrizi, 3 out of 4 people achieved 90% clearer skin at 4 months. and most people were clearer even at 5 years. skyrizi is just 4 doses a year, after 2 starter doses. serious allergic reactions... ...and an increased risk of infections... ...or a lower ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms,... ...had a vaccine, or plan to. ♪ nothing and me go hand-in-hand, ♪ ♪ nothing on my skin, that's my new plan. ♪ ♪ noth
they can only be won by that combination of planning, patient, and human courage. >> yale professor, tammany steiner, thank you very much for joining me tonight. >> it has been an honor, thank you. >>> coming up, steve bannon is going to prison on july 1st. kershner was in the courtroom today when the judge ordered bannon to prison. kershner joins us next. s next. visionworks. see the difference. my moderate to severe plaque psoriasis held me back... now with skyrizi, i'm...
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he went to yale for law school. and then silicon valley and lived in san francisco for a long time.rew up in ohio and his story is incredible. grew up with nothing. >> steve: so far amazes. >> brian: trial for "wall street journal" reporter evan gershkovich begins in russia. one of his friends joins us on what to expect, next. ♪ lowe's knows when you need a new appliance, you want it at the right price. now you can save big on ge appliances like the ge range with easywash oven tray. with a removable tray that fits into the dishwasher. even a big mess is no sweat. shop lowe's now for great july 4th deals. type 2 diabetes? discover the ozempic® tri-zone. ♪ ♪ i got the power of 3. i lowered my a1c, cv risk, and lost some weight. in studies, the majority of people reached an a1c under 7 and maintained it. i'm under 7. ozempic® lowers the risk of major cardiovascular events such as stroke, heart attack, or death in adults also with known heart disease. i'm lowering my risk. adults lost up to 14 pounds. i lost some weight. ozempic® isn't for people with type 1 diabetes. don't share needle
he went to yale for law school. and then silicon valley and lived in san francisco for a long time.rew up in ohio and his story is incredible. grew up with nothing. >> steve: so far amazes. >> brian: trial for "wall street journal" reporter evan gershkovich begins in russia. one of his friends joins us on what to expect, next. ♪ lowe's knows when you need a new appliance, you want it at the right price. now you can save big on ge appliances like the ge range with...
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jeffrey, senior associate dean for leadership studies from yale school of management joins me now.s every day, so what is it about donald trump they fear? >> chris, it's great to see you. i loved the coverage here of my "new york times" article, but i am thrilled that you actually showed the chart because it's so powerful to see that for a century of -- oh, good, a double hit. overwhelming support from the business community for the gop candidate for william howard taft to calvin coolidge, eisenhower, jerry ford even, overwhelming support from the business community publicly. the top fortune 100 firms that stood behind the gop candidate. and now we can see since 2016, there were zero. only two in 2020 and now again zero. that's astounding. some of the names we see floated out there is trumpaganda. that's a big change. they don't like him stylistically or substantively. ceos are flocking back. they never flocked to anymore in the first place. they didn't vote for him, as you can see, any of those times, and didn't support him. >> if that's true and obviously statistically, you're ri
jeffrey, senior associate dean for leadership studies from yale school of management joins me now.s every day, so what is it about donald trump they fear? >> chris, it's great to see you. i loved the coverage here of my "new york times" article, but i am thrilled that you actually showed the chart because it's so powerful to see that for a century of -- oh, good, a double hit. overwhelming support from the business community for the gop candidate for william howard taft to...
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harvard announced it is requiring standardized testing for fall 2025 admissions and yale is also bringing it back, but for the first time it's considering advanced placement or international bacheloreate testing options. >>> san jose police are working to catch the criminals behind the sideshows that took over city streets this weekend. this video shows the dangerous scene on the embarcadero, cars doing donuts surrounding a burning car, people pointing lasers, and launching fireworks into the sky. it was a similar scene in oakland. this is a sideshow over the weekend on grand avenue near lake merritt. people are hanging out of cars as they spin side by side taking over the intersection. just outside of oakland's grand lake theater there. no arrests have been made in any of the weekend side shows yet. >>> also in oakland a string of homicides overnight, three teen-agers died ofshootings within about a one-hour span. authorities believe it was two separate shootings, one just bere 1:30 a.m., a teen dying on filbert street, a second shooting at 2:00 a.m. on 102nd avenue. two teens died. >> a
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i was at yale when james coburn was there, janet yellen's thc advisor.we had put this on the scrapheap of history but it is back. it is not working any better this time. i would argue probably worse.t that choice and maybe we will get into my view of bidenomics, bidenitis, and acuteis it is g. in bidenishimrobe. on the other side, we see 1.0, it is not a strict adherence to reagan's principles but it is good 21st-century adaptation and it really worked for everybody. number 3.h igniting the private sector and the ki across n and per capita and labor growth we had was phenomenal. economic umber one. historian and someone who has been in markets for 40 years, starting to look like it now. i think we are at a unique moment g i can see in the next few years that we are going to ha to grand equivalent to n brett and woods review want to go back, back to th■ne steel agreements the treaty of verse i. there's a good chance we are that over the next four years and i would like to be a part of it. i ve it is a unique skill set. as your most recent panelist said pu
i was at yale when james coburn was there, janet yellen's thc advisor.we had put this on the scrapheap of history but it is back. it is not working any better this time. i would argue probably worse.t that choice and maybe we will get into my view of bidenomics, bidenitis, and acuteis it is g. in bidenishimrobe. on the other side, we see 1.0, it is not a strict adherence to reagan's principles but it is good 21st-century adaptation and it really worked for everybody. number 3.h igniting the...
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stanford following suit behind harvard, yale and dartmouth, deciding to reinstate standardized test score requirements during the admissions process. >> the pendulum has swung all the way. the other direction, and the narrative once again, is , doggone it, i guess we need these tests. >> that's adam ingersoll, co-founder of compass education, a national provider for test prep and academic tutoring. he says the school first went test optional in 2020 because of public health concerns. the university said in a statement on friday. the renewed testing requirement will allow stanford to consider the fullest array of information in support of each student's application. they add a review of their policy, also found test scores are an important predictor of academic performance at stanford. >> they're simply saying that we think more information is better and we want to be trusted to consider everything that is available about a student's academic preparedness. >> though many students say that explanation isn't good enough if you're mad because, like, you think that the quality of student is ge
stanford following suit behind harvard, yale and dartmouth, deciding to reinstate standardized test score requirements during the admissions process. >> the pendulum has swung all the way. the other direction, and the narrative once again, is , doggone it, i guess we need these tests. >> that's adam ingersoll, co-founder of compass education, a national provider for test prep and academic tutoring. he says the school first went test optional in 2020 because of public health...
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harvard, yale.s enough. >> ronny: more important, half asian. >> yes. [cheers and applause] >> ronny: there we go! >> boom. >> ronny: so i don't want to waste anyone's time. i really want to pick your brains with this. based on your expert legal opinion, this current trump case, with this guilty verdict, what does this mean going forward? is this going to hold up? >> he's a criminal. [cheers and applause] >> ronny: he's a criminal, for sure. >> times 34. >> ronny: but isn't this up for appeal? >> yeah, it's going to be up for appeal. it's not going to be appealed this year. the appeal will start this year. it can't start until after he is sentenced on july 11th. mark your calendars. [cheers and applause] >> ronny: what are the chances of the appeal -- >> i don't think they really have much on appeal. it wasn't really a hard case at the end of the day. >> ronny: you feel it is pretty open and shut. >> i thought it was open and shut before the verdict came in. i thought -- frankly, a lot of the televi
harvard, yale.s enough. >> ronny: more important, half asian. >> yes. [cheers and applause] >> ronny: there we go! >> boom. >> ronny: so i don't want to waste anyone's time. i really want to pick your brains with this. based on your expert legal opinion, this current trump case, with this guilty verdict, what does this mean going forward? is this going to hold up? >> he's a criminal. [cheers and applause] >> ronny: he's a criminal, for sure. >>...
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harvard, yale, brown and cornell are among a number of other schools that are reinstating standardized testing. >> a fire nearly engulfs a home in tonight's west coast rap. an alert from fire officials and how one small spark was all it took for that fire to take off. >> and tonight, a kitesurfer rescued in santa cruz county. how he was able to signal a passing helicopter that he needed help. >> and for the second week in a row, a heat advisory will be part of our week forecast. i'll [ navigation ] stay straight for the next 200 miles. i'll have the five ♪ hey, come on, come on ♪ ♪ do what you want ♪ ♪ what could go wrong? ♪ ♪ come on, come on, come on ♪ ♪ come on ♪ ♪ do what you want ♪ get into an audi and go your own way. ♪ do what you want, yeah ♪ ♪ come on ♪ find your way to exceptional offers during the summer of audi sales event at your local audi dealer. he begins tonight's west coast rap. police received a report of a domestic dispute at a home in renton, washington, around 5:00 this morning. police arrived on the scene and say one officer confronted a suspect outside the home.
harvard, yale, brown and cornell are among a number of other schools that are reinstating standardized testing. >> a fire nearly engulfs a home in tonight's west coast rap. an alert from fire officials and how one small spark was all it took for that fire to take off. >> and tonight, a kitesurfer rescued in santa cruz county. how he was able to signal a passing helicopter that he needed help. >> and for the second week in a row, a heat advisory will be part of our week...
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machine’s dad, masha really wanted to be here, but now she’s in the usa and is preparing to enter yale you all very much, she recorded a video message for you. hello guys, i'm very sorry that i'm not with you now, but we need to move on, i love you very much, especially you, light. i love you too, you, katya, and you, roma. thank you for the wonderful years, thank you, my dear teachers, bye-bye. roman yurievich, i lost you, are we on stage soon? no, it’s over, i lost, but you didn’t lose anything, well, who would have thought that this would happen? efin, the plan failed. roma, not everything in life will go according to your plan. so i’m with you now, we need to go to the stage, roma, listen, let’s go without your uplifting speeches, please, okay, i won’t go anywhere with you anymore, that we’re all gathered here today, yeah, okay, i’ll go alone, wish me good luck, hello, i wish you good luck. good luck, old man, old man, yes, dear guys, now the guitarist of the band magic, efim alexandrov, will perform for you , are you okay, 1 2 3 4. you understand that you can’t shit yourself, yeah
machine’s dad, masha really wanted to be here, but now she’s in the usa and is preparing to enter yale you all very much, she recorded a video message for you. hello guys, i'm very sorry that i'm not with you now, but we need to move on, i love you very much, especially you, light. i love you too, you, katya, and you, roma. thank you for the wonderful years, thank you, my dear teachers, bye-bye. roman yurievich, i lost you, are we on stage soon? no, it’s over, i lost, but you didn’t...
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. >> one of the cool things, the interesting about going to yale is you are in a community. because it was so small, you could see everyone seeing everything. so imagine seeing, like, 30 young black, brown kids right here, and then right across the row from them, also lit by the lights, like, 50 older white people, just looking, and the laughs are like, [awkward laughter] and then everyone gets really nervous and scared. people feel implicated because they are like, why are they looking at me so much? they are looking at you but it looks like they are looking at you. and we did the play, the play has to happen in the round. and new york city was like, we can't afford the round. but my director, my set designer, we were like, we got this. put those mirrors back there and the entire show, you get to watch people watch the play. that becomes the play for me in the first time you see it, you will be squirming. you don't know how you feel about it. but then the second time, you third time you come, you get to watch everybody else, and you know the secret. >> jordan: for a narciss
. >> one of the cool things, the interesting about going to yale is you are in a community. because it was so small, you could see everyone seeing everything. so imagine seeing, like, 30 young black, brown kids right here, and then right across the row from them, also lit by the lights, like, 50 older white people, just looking, and the laughs are like, [awkward laughter] and then everyone gets really nervous and scared. people feel implicated because they are like, why are they looking...
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let's speak to sean sing, who's a lecturer at yale university? joining us by from you, denny. thank you so much for being with us. so we've had one nationwide exam facing fraud allegations, another that was cancelled after being conducted and 2 other exams which are postponed to just how unprecedented is and who or what's the blaze up. so essentially, this is an unprecedented situation that'd be, i've seen in india, but let's not forget that over the last 7 years, it's been that some of these government brought this reform and started this national distant agency. this is the 70, it's such a small fraud on the golf exam papers in which walden 17000000 students have been affected for a long period of time. but this latest is constance. the p medical exams exam for interest of medical school, which is a very, very pumped to do that for around 100000 seats. you'll have that as your default. i just said more than 2000000 people appearing for basically a number of seats on these are. these are young men and women from all across all across the country, hoping for what interesting p
let's speak to sean sing, who's a lecturer at yale university? joining us by from you, denny. thank you so much for being with us. so we've had one nationwide exam facing fraud allegations, another that was cancelled after being conducted and 2 other exams which are postponed to just how unprecedented is and who or what's the blaze up. so essentially, this is an unprecedented situation that'd be, i've seen in india, but let's not forget that over the last 7 years, it's been that some of these...
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my guest tonight is a protestant minister, social activist, and yale divinity school professor whosenstruct american democracy." please welcome to the show reverend dr. william barber. sir! [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ >> a pleasure! a pleasure! >> jon: the book is called "white poverty." you, sir, are famously not white. >> [laughs] well -- >> jon: so why write "white poverty"? >> well, actually, i come from caucasian, black, and tuscarora descendant. >> jon: wow. >> my people are free people in eastern north carolina, a lot of north carolina. in some ways, this book is me. so to deny any part of my reality would be to deny myself. but here is the problem i'm concerned about. the way we measure poverty in this country is not only a lie, but i can say on this show, it is a damn lie. >> jon: sir, you can do more if you want. >> okay. >> jon: we've got plenty more room for that. >> i only use the ones that are in the bible. >> jon: you are a reverent. >> so we say, we use the official poverty measure, says that poverty come if you make a book $13,000 a year, you are no. >> jon: if you mak
my guest tonight is a protestant minister, social activist, and yale divinity school professor whosenstruct american democracy." please welcome to the show reverend dr. william barber. sir! [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ >> a pleasure! a pleasure! >> jon: the book is called "white poverty." you, sir, are famously not white. >> [laughs] well -- >> jon: so why write "white poverty"? >> well, actually, i come from caucasian, black, and...
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he had expected he would have had at one of the more harvard yale, columbia. that doesn't happen in part because he's an immigrant. he speaks with a german because he's german and not an american. so they haven't yet recognized the value of foreign scholars. that will come later and at the university at south carolina college,f south carolina. he struggles to deal with world that he's in. he does not instance believe in slavery, but also knows that if he condemns slavery, he will be and if he supports slavery, all of hisds in new york will stop to him. sod so what he does is pretty much says nothing aboutfor 20 years. he simply hides it as a professor at the college. that certain kind of lifestyle and as you would all realize you thought about it in the 19th century thatquires lots of household help. there's n's no indoor plumbing. there'sdinner means somebody goes to the market either every day fresh food that you're going to serve. you have to have lots health. lieber solves problem initially by importing his nieces germany and this is a pretty good deal for
he had expected he would have had at one of the more harvard yale, columbia. that doesn't happen in part because he's an immigrant. he speaks with a german because he's german and not an american. so they haven't yet recognized the value of foreign scholars. that will come later and at the university at south carolina college,f south carolina. he struggles to deal with world that he's in. he does not instance believe in slavery, but also knows that if he condemns slavery, he will be and if he...
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guide catholic colleges and he would have been lambasted as much as if he'd done it at berkeley or yale and i, that's what so interesting about this. now the white house, of course, had to become involved whether they wanted to or not press secretary, john pierre was question of all players of the 2021st super bowl championship team, which is a part of our still invited to the white house that included harrison banker, however, in the past the teams have actually refused to attend, or certain players stayed home. they were protesting the present to the president's agenda at that point last year, but uh, actually were specifically made tie with a suit to represent the unborn republicans off the complaint when assets or celebrities take these political sides. so do you think it's super critical for the right to route around bunker instead of just telling him to go kick the ball rain or what do you think? is it for critical right now? no, i, i think that that is, it's fine. that's he, uh he showed up, like i said, it was fine for him to speak out. i honestly don't really have a much of an
guide catholic colleges and he would have been lambasted as much as if he'd done it at berkeley or yale and i, that's what so interesting about this. now the white house, of course, had to become involved whether they wanted to or not press secretary, john pierre was question of all players of the 2021st super bowl championship team, which is a part of our still invited to the white house that included harrison banker, however, in the past the teams have actually refused to attend, or certain...
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she has people she consults with some ethics you know sports ethicists one is at yale does work for the u.n. she's talked to a lot of people about it. and she sort of feels conflicted because she's always fought for opportunity. and there are it's not simple as a biological male, who is you know, a trans woman has a physical advantage. if you require, for example, that they out themselves, it may not be safe where they're from. they could get killed in russia or someplace so. i think what she feels like is that it's going to be really hard to get a one size fits all policy because of the differences in sports. you know, in gymnastics if you put a guy in gymnastics, they wouldn't be able to women's gymnastics on that they wouldn't be able to do the same routines that women can because of their body structure. but if you take a65 swimmer with arms and levers that long knifing through the water it changes things the heart capacity of men, biological men is different so. i think she's evolved more toward thinking there should be restrictions. she's a big consensus builder and she never feel
she has people she consults with some ethics you know sports ethicists one is at yale does work for the u.n. she's talked to a lot of people about it. and she sort of feels conflicted because she's always fought for opportunity. and there are it's not simple as a biological male, who is you know, a trans woman has a physical advantage. if you require, for example, that they out themselves, it may not be safe where they're from. they could get killed in russia or someplace so. i think what she...
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yale center? medical center? >> if you really want to get into that, we see that a couple of years have passed, some of the things they said, you are wrong. even the new york times now is saying they started in the lab, that it was not from the wet markets. what you think about that? no, but, i would call you -- this is what i think about this. i think you are a renaissance man. i do. i mean, i am looking at your notes. you are a talkshow host, you are an author. >> sure. >> well, that is the whole list. >> also, a standup comic. >> it is all in this bucket. it is a wonderful, wonderful book. now -- you know, i love this book. thank you so much. there it is. and here is the thing, it is filled with opinions. are there any topics for you that are off-limits, other than foreplay? >> [ laughter ] well, that is a great question, jiminy. >> is a very good question. >> a lot of people ask me that. i would say, a lot of things that are boring. i don't stay away from anything because -- [ laughter ] >> no, no, no, i got
yale center? medical center? >> if you really want to get into that, we see that a couple of years have passed, some of the things they said, you are wrong. even the new york times now is saying they started in the lab, that it was not from the wet markets. what you think about that? no, but, i would call you -- this is what i think about this. i think you are a renaissance man. i do. i mean, i am looking at your notes. you are a talkshow host, you are an author. >> sure. >>...
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in particular, putin is, so to speak, burning the living room furniture in the furnace of war, as yalerofessor geoffrey sonnenfeld told me earlier. i spoke with the deputy secretary of the treasury of the united states voli adiemu, he is responsible for the regime of sanctions of the united states, and he was just in ukraine, he was impressed by the courage in ukraine. ukrainians, their ability and dedication to protect the homeland, he said that the us will continue to support ukraine financially and militarily, but noted that the allies have a new challenge, how to prevent strengthening the russian military machine, in particular with regard to the development of the partnership between china and russia in the military sphere. oksana, are european partners ready to act and help ukraine develop its economy now? and yes, we give. addressed german companies, he called on them to act as a united front in order to prevent the strengthening of the military partnership between china and russia, and he said that if this partnership is strengthened, if the kremlin's war machine is strengthene
in particular, putin is, so to speak, burning the living room furniture in the furnace of war, as yalerofessor geoffrey sonnenfeld told me earlier. i spoke with the deputy secretary of the treasury of the united states voli adiemu, he is responsible for the regime of sanctions of the united states, and he was just in ukraine, he was impressed by the courage in ukraine. ukrainians, their ability and dedication to protect the homeland, he said that the us will continue to support ukraine...
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the iconic yale historian paul has shown all of the greath that last 500 years have collapsed from the. underminding the american experiment. as we poured this one operation. our nation began to decay. and trillions of dollars later f we stagger uncled a decaying infrastructure. a plague of addin inequality. america has lost it's moral authority and great portion of erit's stature abroad. these are casualties atof decades of unjust wars, changes in operations. aauthoritarian regimes. as abroad, so at home. what america did to the world it did to itself. america pursued imperial power. a dramatic decline of america easily■x middle-class yielded a new ability and widespread too unstable to i democracy. yes, we still have elections but does iran and russia and china. meanwhile, the government targets it's own people with propaganda, surveillance, and sin sorship. in the corporate and political elite.deploying govert agencies like the doj, doj, fcc, persecute and disadvantage it's significantly werg fall safe in ourselves a a good people and great nation. the patriotcism in theha post worl
the iconic yale historian paul has shown all of the greath that last 500 years have collapsed from the. underminding the american experiment. as we poured this one operation. our nation began to decay. and trillions of dollars later f we stagger uncled a decaying infrastructure. a plague of addin inequality. america has lost it's moral authority and great portion of erit's stature abroad. these are casualties atof decades of unjust wars, changes in operations. aauthoritarian regimes. as abroad,...
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she has also degrees from yale wesleyan and the university of north carolina dartmouth after a ph.d. in history from harv in, painting from mason gross school of the arts at rutg school design. now lives and works in east orange, new jersey. of course, this evening we're here to celebrate in ee's new book, i just keep talking all life in essays. this comprehensive new collection of essays spans art politics and the legacy of raci shapes american history as we know it. assembling her writing for time into a single volume i just keep talking displayss decades long historical inquiry and the evolution of black political thought. henry louis gates jr had this to say no. irvin painter is one of the towe black of the last half century. i just keep talking. is more than an odyssey for the senses. it's a revelation.anyone seeking to express their truth. we are honored to welcome nelsons and zee to the midtown scholar this evening. so without further ado, please join me in giving them a warm harrisburg welcome. thank you. and hello. okay. hi, everyone. it's to see you all. no it's hello city.
she has also degrees from yale wesleyan and the university of north carolina dartmouth after a ph.d. in history from harv in, painting from mason gross school of the arts at rutg school design. now lives and works in east orange, new jersey. of course, this evening we're here to celebrate in ee's new book, i just keep talking all life in essays. this comprehensive new collection of essays spans art politics and the legacy of raci shapes american history as we know it. assembling her writing for...
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she has also received honorary degrees from yale wesleyan and the university of north carolina at hill and dartmouth after a she earned degrees in, painting from mason gross school of the ■o■s school design. now lives and works in east orange, new jersey. of course, this eveningbook, i e in essays. comprehensive new collection of essays spans art, racism that shapes american history as we know i the time into a single volume i just keep talking the, breadth and depth of nell's decades long historical inquiry d the evolution of black political thought. henry louis gates jr had this to say no. irvin painter is one of t towering black of the last half century. ing. is more than an odyssey for the senses. it's al inspire courage in anyone seeking to express their welcome nelsons and zee to the midtown scholar thijoin me in giving thm harrisburg welcome. thank you. hello. okay. hi, everyone. 's to see you all. no it's hello city. it's a wonderful deal to be here an an honor to share this dangerous music here. thank you so much for invingme,. i' happy to be here to talking. there are really
she has also received honorary degrees from yale wesleyan and the university of north carolina at hill and dartmouth after a she earned degrees in, painting from mason gross school of the ■o■s school design. now lives and works in east orange, new jersey. of course, this eveningbook, i e in essays. comprehensive new collection of essays spans art, racism that shapes american history as we know i the time into a single volume i just keep talking the, breadth and depth of nell's decades long...
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biggest concern remains, the universities, they ust too, you know, for for forll you canr kid into yalelike we're ignoring what those universities doing to oury put our foot down with the universities, i think we're we're inyeah. no, i mostly, i think we i think we need to fight for the good schools. we need to fight for the ivies. we have to reform them. ■an burn them because it's too importantot going to take away from us. we have to fight back for with % what you said using my chairman'■'s them. you fire everybody. that's what. well,' okay. all right. thank you. ladies and gentlemen, please, katie and mike, for some reason goes by gundy solvers on twitter katie is going to be letting always bring this up i know it's nobody's that educated in today's i went to harvard come on and at gawkerside the authors will stay around to answer your books. a thank you to dr. roberts and thanks to the heritage foundation. thanks for coming person. god bless. thank you■j for.
biggest concern remains, the universities, they ust too, you know, for for forll you canr kid into yalelike we're ignoring what those universities doing to oury put our foot down with the universities, i think we're we're inyeah. no, i mostly, i think we i think we need to fight for the good schools. we need to fight for the ivies. we have to reform them. ■an burn them because it's too importantot going to take away from us. we have to fight back for with % what you said using my...
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i wast yale when james tobin was there, janet yeln advisor. thought we had put all this on the scrap heap of history, but it is back. it is not working any better this time. i would argue probably worse. i think we are confronted with that choice.y view if you want to call biden, sometimes is called biden -itis. it's almost like an acute disease there. you do not know when it's going to flare up. i made a particularly bad mood. [laughter] i think on the other side we see from trump won .0 it is not a strict adherence to reagan's principles.pr it's a 21st century adaptation and it really worked for everybody. i will bring that back to number three. igniting the private sector and the balance across all income distribution and capitol and labor growth that we had i thought washenomenal. that is number one. number two is an economic historian and someone who has been in markets for 40 years i think i'm starting to look like it now. [laughter] we are also at a unique moment geopolitically i could see in the next few years we are going to have to h
i wast yale when james tobin was there, janet yeln advisor. thought we had put all this on the scrap heap of history, but it is back. it is not working any better this time. i would argue probably worse. i think we are confronted with that choice.y view if you want to call biden, sometimes is called biden -itis. it's almost like an acute disease there. you do not know when it's going to flare up. i made a particularly bad mood. [laughter] i think on the other side we see from trump won .0 it is...
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became a yale professor of china.so yeah, if you can tell a little bit more about that kind of role as a kind of shaping how people who are future generation with the work. it's a fantastic question and i think know to get a full answer we're going to have to wait for your dissertation, which is exciting. it's good to see you again. yes. so missionaries and missionary kids also are a big part of this story. who will come back to the states and teach? and so we see this way that worldview is shaping all kinds of things. i'm fascinated to hear about the international law teachings did not know that. and that's going to be really interesting. i one of the missionaries i study actually becomes an international law professor in japan and, botany. he teaches botany and international law at tokyo university. he's a medical doctor. he has no training in either of these things. and that's always kind blown my mind. but it's interesting that it comes back to the states too. so they are absolutely. these are folks who are intere
became a yale professor of china.so yeah, if you can tell a little bit more about that kind of role as a kind of shaping how people who are future generation with the work. it's a fantastic question and i think know to get a full answer we're going to have to wait for your dissertation, which is exciting. it's good to see you again. yes. so missionaries and missionary kids also are a big part of this story. who will come back to the states and teach? and so we see this way that worldview is...
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i have a law degree from yale, although i must have missed the day that they covered plea bargains.e only guy in delaware whose business is registered in tijuana. one time, when i lost my gun, i was so high i tried calling it. and i feel so much better since i gave up gluten. >>> okay. new rule, now that north korea has sent balloons filled with excrement into south korea -- true -- and south korea has responded by blasting bts music into north korea. the u.n. must have warned south korea, because the excellent -- excrement can be used as fertilizer, whereas the bts, that is just shit. i kid. i love bts music. new rule, the police must stop using dna to catch serial killers. it works so well, america hasn't had a serial killer in years, which i am sure benefits society now, but what about in a few years when we run out of "true crime" podcasts? then, what are white was in -- white women going to listen to on power walks? new rule, now that this newly deciphered manuscript has been identified as the earliest known account of jesus' childhood, we have to find the rest of it, because w
i have a law degree from yale, although i must have missed the day that they covered plea bargains.e only guy in delaware whose business is registered in tijuana. one time, when i lost my gun, i was so high i tried calling it. and i feel so much better since i gave up gluten. >>> okay. new rule, now that north korea has sent balloons filled with excrement into south korea -- true -- and south korea has responded by blasting bts music into north korea. the u.n. must have warned south...