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professor of political science at yale university thank you very much for being with us i'd like to get in with. with libya in fact we have nico margiela saying that he feels like mistakes haven't been learned from in terms of iraq and afghanistan what do you think your future holds for libya and how can the country get out of the situation that it's it well i think it's i think there's probably a right on the mark i think that the most comparison is with afghanistan because you're really dealing with something much different so-called arab spring. and. you tip into lesser iran you're really dealing with the civil war which is by no means over i mean even. if gadhafi is defeated and all killed which he said i think he's left the country now that doesn't mean the civil war will end either most of the leaders of the opposition were members of paid off he's government until. a few months ago. they don't have any history of promoting democracy and i don't see any particular reason to think that they'll start now so i do think it's much more like afghanistan and i understand the. impulse may
professor of political science at yale university thank you very much for being with us i'd like to get in with. with libya in fact we have nico margiela saying that he feels like mistakes haven't been learned from in terms of iraq and afghanistan what do you think your future holds for libya and how can the country get out of the situation that it's it well i think it's i think there's probably a right on the mark i think that the most comparison is with afghanistan because you're really...
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>> political science, i studied political science at yale university and had been fascinated by science and history. i certainly love to studying physics, but i also took a lot of courses in college on government and public policy. i started off thinking i might want to study nuclear weapons and then began to get fascinated combining to interests and i still do have a strong interest. but to become fascinated by the question of why in the post 9/11 world, a time when you would think we would have a pretty good idea of where threats came from and what the nature of the threat we confront was, there was a pretty wide debate in the early part of that last decade of the nature of the threat and what to do about it, and it has begun to fascinate me. the more i thought about it the more i thought about it in a research sense and thought it had a lot to do with who was in power. >> written for graduate students, women? >> and number of audiences. scholars, political scientists, story ends, a lot of engagement. i certainly hope that it will find that audience. written for undergraduate and grad
>> political science, i studied political science at yale university and had been fascinated by science and history. i certainly love to studying physics, but i also took a lot of courses in college on government and public policy. i started off thinking i might want to study nuclear weapons and then began to get fascinated combining to interests and i still do have a strong interest. but to become fascinated by the question of why in the post 9/11 world, a time when you would think we...
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any point in the three years that she'd been at yale had annie complained of feeling unsafe as she said, anything about a specific threat at the universitya great question. she was very concerned about the safety at yale. she was involved in projects where she and other students would walk women and other students back and forth from class from the lab or from the library. she even wrote an article about being safe on campus. it was a very important thing for her and she was concerned for her own safety as well as other students. >> vivien, paul and mary, thank you so much for your time this afternoon. >> thank you very much. >> yale did release this statement saying in part quote, there's no basis sis for the civil suit. yale had no information that ray monday clark was capable of committing this crime and no reasonable security measures could have prevented his unforeseeable act. this lawsuit serves neither justice nor annie's memory. >>> up next, an all expense paid summer camp for children who lost loved ones on 9/11. >>> first up, a look at the freedom tower this morning during the moment of silence at 9:08. and a choice. take advil
any point in the three years that she'd been at yale had annie complained of feeling unsafe as she said, anything about a specific threat at the universitya great question. she was very concerned about the safety at yale. she was involved in projects where she and other students would walk women and other students back and forth from class from the lab or from the library. she even wrote an article about being safe on campus. it was a very important thing for her and she was concerned for her...
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up with 180 universities worldwide, including the massachusetts institutes of technology and yale university. the nus invites first-class researchers from associated universities. it's also established student exchange courses, joint degree and double degree programs. in the two-year masters course, for example, students take an example at nus in the first year. then they have the option of finishing the degree at a partner university. singapore began actively recruiting international students ten years ago. it's part of government efforts to build up a highly skilled workforce and promote high-tech industries. various strategies are used to keep talented people in singapore. scholarships require students to work in the country after graduation. >> so therefore i expect this college to have a good number of foreign students. they will provide fresh perspectives, they will stimulate the learning process. we hope that after graduation some of them will strike roots here. >> we are now joined by akiyoshi yonezawa, an expert in the internationalization of higher education. professor, thank you v
up with 180 universities worldwide, including the massachusetts institutes of technology and yale university. the nus invites first-class researchers from associated universities. it's also established student exchange courses, joint degree and double degree programs. in the two-year masters course, for example, students take an example at nus in the first year. then they have the option of finishing the degree at a partner university. singapore began actively recruiting international students...
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thanks. >>> a wrongful death lawsuit is filed against yale university.'ll talk with our senior legal analyst jeffrey toobin next. [ jack ] what's for breakfast? um... try the number one! [ jack ] yeah, this is pretty good. [ male announcer ] half a day's worth of fiber. fiber one. with two children and no way to support them. people told me i wasn't going to do anything. and i just decided i have more to offer than that. i put myself through nursing school, and then i decided to go get a doctorate degree. university of phoenix gave me the knowledge to make a difference in people's lives. my name is dr. kimberly horton. i manage a network of over a thousand nurses, and i am a phoenix. [ male announcer ] find your program at phoenix.edu. it's real milk full of calcium and vitamin d. and tastes simply delicious. for those of us with lactose intolerance... lactaid® milk. the original 100% lactose-free milk. >>> in 2009, five days before her wedding, yale student annie le was murdered. now her family is suing the university saying that the school failed to pr
thanks. >>> a wrongful death lawsuit is filed against yale university.'ll talk with our senior legal analyst jeffrey toobin next. [ jack ] what's for breakfast? um... try the number one! [ jack ] yeah, this is pretty good. [ male announcer ] half a day's worth of fiber. fiber one. with two children and no way to support them. people told me i wasn't going to do anything. and i just decided i have more to offer than that. i put myself through nursing school, and then i decided to go get...
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is filing a wrongful death suit against yale university. nie le was a grad student in 2009 when she was killed at a lab at the ivy league school. the suit contends the university failed to adequately protect women on campus. yale officials say the suit has no merit. >>> and the suspect in the home invasion murder of a 96-year- old man will appear in court this afternoon. prosecutors say text messages connect 33-year-old juan cortinas to the 2009 saratoga murder. cortinas was already in custody on charges stemming from a july restaurant robbery in sunnyvale. >>> some people in richmond have had enough with banks that don't take care of foreclosed properties and some of those properties have literally become dumps with garbage and even dead animals. the bank is supposed to board up or maintain foreclosed homes or face fines of $1,000 a day. but city code enforcement officials say banks get around that by leaving the home you until the name of the foreclosed homeowner and neighbors say it's time to take action. >> we will foreclose on you. if y
is filing a wrongful death suit against yale university. nie le was a grad student in 2009 when she was killed at a lab at the ivy league school. the suit contends the university failed to adequately protect women on campus. yale officials say the suit has no merit. >>> and the suspect in the home invasion murder of a 96-year- old man will appear in court this afternoon. prosecutors say text messages connect 33-year-old juan cortinas to the 2009 saratoga murder. cortinas was already in...
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clearing underbrush and putting out fires actually so they didn't get real big robert shiller a yale university economist had. stated that it would cost about thirty billion dollars to employ a million americans in a civilian conservation corps and thirty billion dollars is really small change compared to the figures that we're talking about whether it's the previous stimulus from two thousand and nine which is in the hundreds of billions or the federal reserve's support for wall street. which goes into many trillions of dollars right there you think something like obama's fiscal plan and his stimulus plan that he's announced his jobs plan doesn't doesn't fit the profile of what you're talking about it certainly is a much smaller plane it relies heavily on tax incentives to prod businesses to hire workers that's proven to be in effect is over the last two years and it's going to say to businesses will give you tax credit between fifty six hundred dollars or ninety six hundred dollars if you hire veterans or a four thousand dollars a chance credit to hire the long term unemployed you know that's
clearing underbrush and putting out fires actually so they didn't get real big robert shiller a yale university economist had. stated that it would cost about thirty billion dollars to employ a million americans in a civilian conservation corps and thirty billion dollars is really small change compared to the figures that we're talking about whether it's the previous stimulus from two thousand and nine which is in the hundreds of billions or the federal reserve's support for wall street. which...
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more about this big corporate shakeup at h.p., jeffrey sonnenfeld, professor of management at yale university. hi, jeff, hi, susie, how are you? >> susie: good, thank you. the big question everybody upons answered is whitman the right person for the job? >> she is the right person for the job, and for several reasons. first, she-- she wouldn't be the first choice for a lo of us hoping an insider really grounded in this business would get it, here she is on board for a little period of time. she has a good consumer marketing background. she's a great communicator. and she's gotten better after being bruised a bit in her campaign. she understands how to integrate businesses and she's tested, proven c.e.o., something which while she has some declines when she left at the end of e-bay, and had some challenges with amazon cutting in on space there and maybe overpaid a little bit for skype, she still on balance is quite promising. >> susie: analysts say some of the shortcomings they point to, she really doesn't have any experience in the p.c. and technology part of the business. she's never really
more about this big corporate shakeup at h.p., jeffrey sonnenfeld, professor of management at yale university. hi, jeff, hi, susie, how are you? >> susie: good, thank you. the big question everybody upons answered is whitman the right person for the job? >> she is the right person for the job, and for several reasons. first, she-- she wouldn't be the first choice for a lo of us hoping an insider really grounded in this business would get it, here she is on board for a little period...
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>> political science at yale university. i was fascinated by science and history, and i certainly loved studying physics and i took lots of courses in college on government and public policy and i started off thinking i want to study nuclear weapons and then began to get fascinated which was something -- combined the two interests, and i have a strong interest in that, but began to become fascinated by the question of why in the post-9/11 world, again, a time when you would think we would have a pretty good idea of where threats came from and what the nature of the threat we confronted was, there was a pretty wide debate in the early part of that last decade over the nature of the threat and what to do about it, and that question just began to fascinate me, and the more i thought about it and the more i began to think about it in a research sense, it was obvious to me it had a lot to do with who was in power. >> host: leaders at war. who is it written for? graduate students, laymen? >> guest: a number of audiences. scholars
>> political science at yale university. i was fascinated by science and history, and i certainly loved studying physics and i took lots of courses in college on government and public policy and i started off thinking i want to study nuclear weapons and then began to get fascinated which was something -- combined the two interests, and i have a strong interest in that, but began to become fascinated by the question of why in the post-9/11 world, again, a time when you would think we would...
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still unconvinced and not too worried about global warming according to a you june poll from yale university only forty seven percent of americans believe that global warming is man made and just slightly more than half of the country is worried about the effects of what we're gone. so now former vice president al gore is trying to boost those numbers on thursday or this week he'll launch a twenty four hour webcast broadcast across the planet to make the case that manmade global warming is occurring and it's the reason for the freak weather that we've been experiencing for more on this project i'm joined by maggie el fucks president and c.e.o. of al gore's reality project maggie welcome. all right tom thanks so much for having me thanks for joining us twenty four hours twenty four countries what countries and why. well first of all we start tomorrow night at seven pm central time in mexico city and every hour on the hour for twenty four hours ending at seven pm in new york on the thursday the fifteenth we will be stopping and doing a presentation so first in mexico city and then on from ther
still unconvinced and not too worried about global warming according to a you june poll from yale university only forty seven percent of americans believe that global warming is man made and just slightly more than half of the country is worried about the effects of what we're gone. so now former vice president al gore is trying to boost those numbers on thursday or this week he'll launch a twenty four hour webcast broadcast across the planet to make the case that manmade global warming is...
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researchers at yale university say we may be hard-wired for self-control.look at temptation, french fries, doughnuts, the part of the brain that controls the impulse lights up. but in overweight people, it does not. we have yet to see if you can teach your brain to light up and exert self-control. >>> and we have a breathtaking image to show you tonight, courtesy of a science teacher who cobbled together 600 pictures from the international space station. as you watch, watch for lightning flickering and city lights. ♪ and i think it's gonna be a long, long time ♪ ♪ till touchdown brings me round again to find ♪ ♪ i'm not the man they think i am at home ♪ ♪ oh no, no, no ♪ i'm a rocket man ♪ rocket man >> and that big burst of light at the end? that was the sunrise. >>> coming up, what gave jennifer lopez the confidence to light the world on fire? she tells us a secret weapon tonight. ♪ soon the sun ♪ is going to shine ♪ [ male announcer ] toyota presents the prius family. ♪ walk if i want, talk if i want ♪ [ male announcer ] there's the original one... the b
researchers at yale university say we may be hard-wired for self-control.look at temptation, french fries, doughnuts, the part of the brain that controls the impulse lights up. but in overweight people, it does not. we have yet to see if you can teach your brain to light up and exert self-control. >>> and we have a breathtaking image to show you tonight, courtesy of a science teacher who cobbled together 600 pictures from the international space station. as you watch, watch for...
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it was developed by nutritional and medical experts at yale university. >> there were nutritionists, well researched. it's based on the usda guidelines. >> reporter: the new val ratings considering more than 30 nutritional contents. even antioxidants. the rating system has been introduced in grocery stores. >>> coming up here in 90 seconds. >> that huge blast crater in san bruno is about to get temporarily larger. we'll explain why. >>> and ktvu's john sasaki is gathering all the new information on this deadly plane crash in reno that was caught on tape. plus we're going to talk to a witness who saw it all. all this coming up in 90 seconds. >>> a mass casualty situation in reno where a plane crashes near the stands at the air races. what we are learning right now about the dozens of people injured. >>> it should have been done a long time ago. that street should have been opened a long time ago. >>> a visible scar of the deadly san bruno blast is about to go away. what is being done right now. >>> good evening everyone i'm frank somerville. >> and i'm julie haener. in just the last f
it was developed by nutritional and medical experts at yale university. >> there were nutritionists, well researched. it's based on the usda guidelines. >> reporter: the new val ratings considering more than 30 nutritional contents. even antioxidants. the rating system has been introduced in grocery stores. >>> coming up here in 90 seconds. >> that huge blast crater in san bruno is about to get temporarily larger. we'll explain why. >>> and ktvu's john sasaki...
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. >>> the air force rotc program is returning to yale university. it will join navy rotc restored at the connecticut campus in may. both were banned at yale in 1970 over the war in vietnam. in april, stanford invited rotc back on campus there. >>> it's another first for gabrielle giffords he she and her husband are about to do. and gas prices are going up. how much more we're paying at the punch and it's a rare sight, whales, blue whales, feeling the spotlight on the california coast. we'll show you where. [ male announcer ] some people say... good things come to those who wait. truth is... good things come to those who work. ♪ this is l.a. and this is what we do. ♪ [ male announcer ] now lease the all-new 2011 chrysler 300 for $339 a month for well-qualified lessees. >>> breaking news in san francisco. newschopper 2 is high above the city there are about 30 or so protestors on the move, heading from the sync center bart station east to the powell street station. you can see some on the sidewalk, and i see at least one banner carried. about 40 or so
. >>> the air force rotc program is returning to yale university. it will join navy rotc restored at the connecticut campus in may. both were banned at yale in 1970 over the war in vietnam. in april, stanford invited rotc back on campus there. >>> it's another first for gabrielle giffords he she and her husband are about to do. and gas prices are going up. how much more we're paying at the punch and it's a rare sight, whales, blue whales, feeling the spotlight on the...
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the study, commissioned by yale university economist bob schiller, the same guy that runs case-shiller says this will cause consumers to be cautious about spending. the latest data shows the average price of a san francisco, oakland home, which includes santa clara county down 5. 4% from last year. one out of every five americans owes more than their home is worth. >> a sad stat. >> devastating for the economy. >>> time now 5:56. still to come on today in the bay, the berkeley hikers held captive in iran appear to be free. the latest details in a live report. >>> former black muslim bakery leader bey back in court. we'll tell you what he's asking a judge for this time. >>> i've got two words for you today, seek shade. it's going to be hot all across the bay area. i've got the forecast coming up. >>> a big rig car chp, fire and ambulance all at the same spot. i'll show you the major impact it's already having on your commute. [ screaming ] [ zapping ] there goes dwayne's car. oh, man. there goes dwayne's house. whoa! whoa! and there goes dwayne. man, that thing does not like dwayne. [ m
the study, commissioned by yale university economist bob schiller, the same guy that runs case-shiller says this will cause consumers to be cautious about spending. the latest data shows the average price of a san francisco, oakland home, which includes santa clara county down 5. 4% from last year. one out of every five americans owes more than their home is worth. >> a sad stat. >> devastating for the economy. >>> time now 5:56. still to come on today in the bay, the...
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. >> maybe i did it in the wrong order for you, but my next book is with yale university president calledoline costs so much," and it's looking at the history of all the policies that have gone into creating our current situation with gasoline. you're right that there is a great opportunity for innovation. and not just in energy and lots of things, and we know how to do innovation. we've been doing innovation for 200 years in the country. what we don't want to do is we don't want to turn to politicized decision making. and that's what we're seeing. and so people talk green, but the green they're really talking about is the green that gets passed under the table. >> yeah, i agree with that. can we use that line? go ahead, tim. >> i agree with you, and i also wonder, and i'll ask on behalf of the liberals who want to get off of oil, and as a conservative who doesn't like our wars and et cetera for oil, to what extent do you think these subsidies for green energy, for solar, for wind, whether it's a special tax credit or special handouts, actually get in the way of an alternative fuel develo
. >> maybe i did it in the wrong order for you, but my next book is with yale university president calledoline costs so much," and it's looking at the history of all the policies that have gone into creating our current situation with gasoline. you're right that there is a great opportunity for innovation. and not just in energy and lots of things, and we know how to do innovation. we've been doing innovation for 200 years in the country. what we don't want to do is we don't want to...
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timothy dwight, the president of yale university said that on feb -- feb 12th, ethan allen, the general from vermont and great blase fee mother died and looked up hell where he looks up forever towards heaven through the flames. that went from pulpit to pulpit to pulpit until ethan allen's memory went to the pit with it. .. even among its congressional delegation. never agreeing from the west side of the mountains to the east side of the mountains. but it has a strong reputation for diversity and dissent and most of all the legacy of ethan allen, since his time where people went to start over, to start again. thank you. [applause] >> this is where i usually say fire at will. >> we have time for one or two questions. >> and the review of your book, reference is made to his being and at the get of separation of church and state. can you comment further on that? >> well his attack on the established church of new england in his book is just that. he doesn't think that you should have a puritan hierarchy. in vermont or in new england. he was speaking mostly to new england. he did not use th
timothy dwight, the president of yale university said that on feb -- feb 12th, ethan allen, the general from vermont and great blase fee mother died and looked up hell where he looks up forever towards heaven through the flames. that went from pulpit to pulpit to pulpit until ethan allen's memory went to the pit with it. .. even among its congressional delegation. never agreeing from the west side of the mountains to the east side of the mountains. but it has a strong reputation for diversity...
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you save. >>> the family of a murdered yale student is now suing the university. b technician. he pled guilty ultimately sentenced to 44 years in prison. but now lei's family said yale has not done enough to prevent crimes against women. sunny hostin is on the case for us. and this is two years later here. we know the why, but why now? >> you know, i think it's clear that they feel yale could've done more to prevent their daughter's death. i don't know if i agree with that, brooke. i don't know if that is true. but it sounds like in this case, this is a send a message lawsuit. they want something to be done. and we all know that, you know, yale has had a problem in terms of claims of sexual harassment. the campus not doing enough to protect women from sexual assault and sexual harassment. but i've got to tell you, i'm not sure that their suit will be successful. because if you listen to what yale did say in response to the suit is that there's no basis here because we couldn't have done anything different. and that really would be a defense to their claims. >> let
you save. >>> the family of a murdered yale student is now suing the university. b technician. he pled guilty ultimately sentenced to 44 years in prison. but now lei's family said yale has not done enough to prevent crimes against women. sunny hostin is on the case for us. and this is two years later here. we know the why, but why now? >> you know, i think it's clear that they feel yale could've done more to prevent their daughter's death. i don't know if i agree with that,...
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yale university said, there is growing evidence that certain substances in food like sugar and fat mayeing on broccoli. >>. >> reporter: we brought tenny to a lab at the university to have her brain scanned to see whether there is any physical proof to what tenny already believes, she is an addict. >> sugar is a drug for me, an absolute drug. >> reporter: she's given a milkshake to see how her brain reacts. look at tenny's brain to a person who has no eating issues. the bright spot's associated with a person with a reaction. >> her whole brain is blowing up. >> i don't want to hear this. >> tenny shows very strong signs of being a food addict. there such a thing as food addiction? >> it appears certain people are addicted to certain types of food. >> reporter: tenny said that doesn't let food addicts off the hook. >> we're not guilty for having it, but we're responsible for treating it. >> reporter: a lot of us are wondering whether we may be food addi addicts, i took a test and everyone else can. >> everyone can see the special "prime time "nightline"" on abc. coming up the kardashian
yale university said, there is growing evidence that certain substances in food like sugar and fat mayeing on broccoli. >>. >> reporter: we brought tenny to a lab at the university to have her brain scanned to see whether there is any physical proof to what tenny already believes, she is an addict. >> sugar is a drug for me, an absolute drug. >> reporter: she's given a milkshake to see how her brain reacts. look at tenny's brain to a person who has no eating issues. the...
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malcolm was born in new york and later attended and graduateed from yale university. he immediately felt the call to serve his country and he joined the army. then when he his in the military were over, he returned to his life as a rancher in wyoming. it was a vocation he took up with great passion as it reflected his love of the land and his enjoyment of the great outdoors. i think those long hours spent on his ranch gave him the time he needed to think about the things that really mattered to him and to plan his future. it must have been there that he began to get his thoughts together and speak his mind about a long list of issues that mattered to him and to all those who shared his political philosophy. it led him on a path over the years that would see him writing a long list of prestigious and popular publications that got him noticed and quoted throughout his long and productive career. malcolm found his home on his ranch, but he really found his true calling when he ran for and won a seat in the state legislature, first in the house and later on in the senate.
malcolm was born in new york and later attended and graduateed from yale university. he immediately felt the call to serve his country and he joined the army. then when he his in the military were over, he returned to his life as a rancher in wyoming. it was a vocation he took up with great passion as it reflected his love of the land and his enjoyment of the great outdoors. i think those long hours spent on his ranch gave him the time he needed to think about the things that really mattered to...
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they each went to yale university, yale college as it was then. they were each talented. they each lived in new york but they were vastly different in more ways, in more important ways and yet this bond of friendship was like very little i have ever written about or known about. it is a terrific story. and i felt that, not only is it immensely important painting and interesting painting to say the least, but it is an amazing story. i could have written a whole book just on this one painting. cspan: how long did it take him? >> guest: he worked on it just about a year. started in the fall of 1831 and finished it in late summer 1832. cspan: i read it is coming to washington this summer. >> guest: it is coming to the national gallery. it has just been to yale which was a thrill for everybody there because both morris and cooper went to yale. and the cooper, and the morse papers are at yale but the fact it is coming to the national gallery is thrilling. it deserves much more attention than it has been getting for a long time. it has been in storage for years. cspan: who owns
they each went to yale university, yale college as it was then. they were each talented. they each lived in new york but they were vastly different in more ways, in more important ways and yet this bond of friendship was like very little i have ever written about or known about. it is a terrific story. and i felt that, not only is it immensely important painting and interesting painting to say the least, but it is an amazing story. i could have written a whole book just on this one painting....
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i went to yale university there are now students at yale university from 100 different countries.imagine. that's a thrilling. think what the american students, who are going to college and university and graduate school with those on our students are learning from them. it couldn't be a better sign of progress to come. and i say let's do everything we can to keep them coming our way and let's do everything we can to get the best of them to express some of their ambition and their gift share in this country at least for a while if not for life. >> a to boca raton florida. you are on book tv. >> i greatly enjoyed your book a greater germany. you did a beautiful job of explaining and describing the 19th century and in particular you use the two historical even some of the franco prussian war and the -- to show what was going on in the country, but you never mentioned the case that was some important particularly in the intellectual world. what is your thought about that? >> mr. mccullough? >> i didn't go into that because it was an immensely larger story and i didn't find any of the
i went to yale university there are now students at yale university from 100 different countries.imagine. that's a thrilling. think what the american students, who are going to college and university and graduate school with those on our students are learning from them. it couldn't be a better sign of progress to come. and i say let's do everything we can to keep them coming our way and let's do everything we can to get the best of them to express some of their ambition and their gift share in...
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in a live interview the mother of a murdered yale student explains why she's suing the university for wrongful death. now keep it on this channel for continuing local news, weather, sports and more. i'm lynn berry. thanks for watching "early today" just the first stop of the day today on your nbc station.
in a live interview the mother of a murdered yale student explains why she's suing the university for wrongful death. now keep it on this channel for continuing local news, weather, sports and more. i'm lynn berry. thanks for watching "early today" just the first stop of the day today on your nbc station.
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yale. both programs are about a year old. the universities are finally trying to get this. amy on the right is the first chemist -- last year more women graduated than men. we have the technologies to figure this out. we need to get the billion dollar beauty companies supporting this research. of course the power of act vision, opi nail products. they are the largest seller of largest products worldwide, 70 countries. they are using -- why don't you take it out
yale. both programs are about a year old. the universities are finally trying to get this. amy on the right is the first chemist -- last year more women graduated than men. we have the technologies to figure this out. we need to get the billion dollar beauty companies supporting this research. of course the power of act vision, opi nail products. they are the largest seller of largest products worldwide, 70 countries. they are using -- why don't you take it out
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he attended stanford university, oxford in england and then yale law school before teaching constitutional law at berkeley. lu will join the seven-member high court to hear a key issue on proposition 8 next week. >>> parents with a cold can no longer send their children to the drug store for a bottle of cough syrup. governor jerry brown has sign add law making illegal to sell cough syrup like robitussin or nyquil to kids. the practice kids are using is called robeo tripping. side effects mirror that of pcp. >>> the u.s. has taken preliminary steps to monitor space junk. scientists estimate there are millions of pieces of debris 5milimeters or longer in orbit. they were left by shuttle's apollo mission. they pack enough kinetic energy to disengage a slat. it is now working on a radar system called space sense. the current detection system dates back to the 1960s, however, scientists say monitoring space junk will be much easier than actually removing it. >>> 4:48 is the time right now. a shocking case of animal abuse. the effort under way this morning to help a duck that has been shot with
he attended stanford university, oxford in england and then yale law school before teaching constitutional law at berkeley. lu will join the seven-member high court to hear a key issue on proposition 8 next week. >>> parents with a cold can no longer send their children to the drug store for a bottle of cough syrup. governor jerry brown has sign add law making illegal to sell cough syrup like robitussin or nyquil to kids. the practice kids are using is called robeo tripping. side...
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. >>> the california family of a yale graduate student who was murdered on campus is now suing the university. the family of annie le of placerville filed a lawsuit today. yale officials say there's no basis for the lawsuit and no additional security measures could have prevented the killing. the 24-year-old le was found strangled to death inside a lab on september 14th 2009. that is the date she was supposed to get married. a research technician in the same building raymond clark iii is now serving 35 years in prison for her murder. >>> it's the newest tourist attraction here in the bay area. we've been following the building of a huge statute called remember them. ever since the artist first started making it with 60,000 pounds of bronze. it's 21 feet high and it was officially unveiled today. the statute is located right next to the fox theater in oakland. janine de la vega is there now and shows us what that statute looks like. >> it is big and it's located here in a new uptown neighborhood. you can liken it to california's own version of mount rushmore because it shows the faces of heros
. >>> the california family of a yale graduate student who was murdered on campus is now suing the university. the family of annie le of placerville filed a lawsuit today. yale officials say there's no basis for the lawsuit and no additional security measures could have prevented the killing. the 24-year-old le was found strangled to death inside a lab on september 14th 2009. that is the date she was supposed to get married. a research technician in the same building raymond clark iii...
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lu attended stanford university, oxford in england and yale law school before teaching constitutionaley. he will join the seven-member state court just in time to hear a key case on proposition 8 next week. >>> time now 6:35. there's a new report about an apple employee who may have been careless with company property. this time the scene was a san francisco bar. we'll tell you more about that a little later. >>> also today rates go up for most of netflix' 25 million subscribers. the new pricing policy will increase rates almost 60% for customers who want too keep renting dvds through the mail and use the streaming video option. and for the first time netflix will offer dvds-only plans for up to $16 a month. that could boost business for red box. they offer overnight rental of a single rental for $1. >>> palo alto may have to scale back its plan of a bike bridge spanning highway 101. now, the city hoped to erect an elgant bike bridge across 101 across adobe creek, but members of the planning commission say the city can't afford the $9 million price tag. commissioners are looking to si
lu attended stanford university, oxford in england and yale law school before teaching constitutionaley. he will join the seven-member state court just in time to hear a key case on proposition 8 next week. >>> time now 6:35. there's a new report about an apple employee who may have been careless with company property. this time the scene was a san francisco bar. we'll tell you more about that a little later. >>> also today rates go up for most of netflix' 25 million...
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lu attended stanford university, oxford in england and yale law school before teaching constitutional law at berkeley. lu will be joining the seven- member high court just in time to hear a key case on proposition 8 next week. >>> well, the group that hopes to bring a semi-pro baseball team to san rafael will take another swing at it. centerfield park news tells the independent journal it plans to scale back its proposal in an effort to win more community support. the group will now only add a few extra seats to albert park. they'll operate temporary concession stands and they'll turn off the music at 9:00 p.m. during some of the previous public meetings, neighbors expressed concern about traffic, noise and an increase in crime. >>> 5:47 is the time right now. let's go back over to sal who is checking in on traffic this morning. sal. reporter: pam, and dave, good morning once again. we're looking pretty good around the bay area. if you are driving, let's say, to the south bay, it's a nice drive from san jose, morgan hill and coming in from las gatos to the valley here. if you're drivi
lu attended stanford university, oxford in england and yale law school before teaching constitutional law at berkeley. lu will be joining the seven- member high court just in time to hear a key case on proposition 8 next week. >>> well, the group that hopes to bring a semi-pro baseball team to san rafael will take another swing at it. centerfield park news tells the independent journal it plans to scale back its proposal in an effort to win more community support. the group will now...
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. >>> the family after murdered yale student now suing that university saying yule didn't do enough torotect her. the body of annie lee was found stuffed inside wall of a lab building in 2009. a former lab techs pleaded guilty to her murder. jenna: now the doctor is in. when teenagers wait for the weekend to can catch up on sleep it could do more harm than good. according to a new study out of south korea. a researcher is saying students got on average six hours of shut-eye on the during the week and those who slept in on weekend performed poorly on attention test. it is latest evidence that you can't bank sleep or is it? let's talk to dr. marc siegel from the fox news medical a-team. here brings up the question. can you actually catch up on sleep? >> the national sleep foun founddation agrees with that study. it is sleep debt. we're not chipmunks. we can't store sleep and use it on the weekend. we actually have to have regular sleep each night nine hours. jenna: how many people are getting regular sleep. >> that is the problem. there is rapid eye movement sleep. you have to be in deep
. >>> the family after murdered yale student now suing that university saying yule didn't do enough torotect her. the body of annie lee was found stuffed inside wall of a lab building in 2009. a former lab techs pleaded guilty to her murder. jenna: now the doctor is in. when teenagers wait for the weekend to can catch up on sleep it could do more harm than good. according to a new study out of south korea. a researcher is saying students got on average six hours of shut-eye on the...
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university. the family of 24-year-old annie le filed a wrongful death law suit against yale.as found strangled to death in 2009. she was set to wed her fiance on that day. her family claims the school failed to protect women on campus. raymond clark is serving a 44-year sentence for the murder. he was the lab technician at yale. >>> a bay area man is accused of leaving his 1-year-old baby boy inside of a hot car. 47-year-old serge chelicoth is behind bars on $50,000 bail. witnesses reported seeing the child strapped into a car seat with the windows rolled up. when the witnesses reportedly confronted the father, he lowered the windows and returned to the pub. the baby boy is back with his mother. the father will face child cruelty charges during his arraignment tomorrow. ♪ >> it's a painful reminder of american history. this sunday marks the tenth anniversary of the september 11th attacks. and since then, countless men and women have decided to join the military. cheryl hurd talked with the father of a fallen soldier who is now dedicating his life to make sure no one forgets t
university. the family of 24-year-old annie le filed a wrongful death law suit against yale.as found strangled to death in 2009. she was set to wed her fiance on that day. her family claims the school failed to protect women on campus. raymond clark is serving a 44-year sentence for the murder. he was the lab technician at yale. >>> a bay area man is accused of leaving his 1-year-old baby boy inside of a hot car. 47-year-old serge chelicoth is behind bars on $50,000 bail. witnesses...
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they send their children to harvard and yale into the best universities they can get them into and thaty can afford and then you dare to come and tell us that we have to prove our innocence and we have to prove our loyalty and we have to be different types of americans? i find that really offensive and i think that that is a message i would rather tell my fellow americans who are not of my demographic and say you know you should never let me treat you that way and i'm never going to let you trade me that way. that is the american patriotic thing to do. the mayor can patriot and we all know this if you have read history is not need groveling, begging, pandering please let me convince you i'm a good person. no, it is a proud, confident, dignified person who says my freedoms are my in alienable rights and i'm not going to give them up and i don't have to prove anything. so i guess i will end with a note to all of you and myself and i think this tenth anniversary is the time when the west needs to look at the east, that one may look at the east no longer can we build a five. they deserve ou
they send their children to harvard and yale into the best universities they can get them into and thaty can afford and then you dare to come and tell us that we have to prove our innocence and we have to prove our loyalty and we have to be different types of americans? i find that really offensive and i think that that is a message i would rather tell my fellow americans who are not of my demographic and say you know you should never let me treat you that way and i'm never going to let you...
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they send a chill into harvard and to yale and the best university can get into and they can afford.ou dare to come and tell us that we have to prove our innocence wax we have to prove our loyalty? that we have to be different types of americans? i find it really offensive, and i think that's the message that i would rather tell my fellow americans who are not of my demographic and said, you know, you should never let me treat you that way. and i'm never going to let you treat me that way. because that's the american patriotic thing to do. it's not, the american patriot is not, we all know this if you read history, is not the groveling, baking, and drink, please let me configure i made good person. no, it is the proud, confident, dignified person who says, my freedoms are might be inalienable rights, and i'm not going to give them up, and i don't have to prove anything. and so i guess i will end with a note to all of you and myself is that i think this 10th anniversary is the time when the west needs to look to the peace. that when we look at the east, no longer can we build by them
they send a chill into harvard and to yale and the best university can get into and they can afford.ou dare to come and tell us that we have to prove our innocence wax we have to prove our loyalty? that we have to be different types of americans? i find it really offensive, and i think that's the message that i would rather tell my fellow americans who are not of my demographic and said, you know, you should never let me treat you that way. and i'm never going to let you treat me that way....
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. >>> the family of yale graduate student annie le is filing a wrongful death suit claiming the universityomen on campus. le was killed in a research lab in 2009, her body found stuff inside a wall. school officials say the suit has no merit. >>> imagine going through airport security without taking your shoes off. it may soon be possible. the department of homeland security says new technology will allow them to drop the shoe removal requirement, but there's no word yet on when that will happen. >>> that's the news you need to start your day. "american morning" is back right after this. donahoe. >>> welcome back to "american morning." they are some of the most stunning pictures of the moon's surface that we have ever seen. check this out. nasa's lunar reconnaissance orbiter, launched back in 2009, captured these high-resolution images of the apollo 12, 14 and 17 landing sites. you can see the flags and the footprints. they're identified with a little bit of script. there you go. the astronauts made in much greater detail, along with the tracks from the moon buggy. the images were released
. >>> the family of yale graduate student annie le is filing a wrongful death suit claiming the universityomen on campus. le was killed in a research lab in 2009, her body found stuff inside a wall. school officials say the suit has no merit. >>> imagine going through airport security without taking your shoes off. it may soon be possible. the department of homeland security says new technology will allow them to drop the shoe removal requirement, but there's no word yet on...
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is that 100% of high tech high's graduates have gone on to attend college at such universities as n.y.u., m.i.t. and yale. high tech high has successfully found innovative ways to teach innovation and what does innovation and education mean? it means teachers and principals who find ways to inspire and get students excited to learn. it can mean teaching students and children how to think, how to work together, how to think across disciplines and most importantly how to act on their knowledge. it will take innovation to meet these goals to consistently improve instruction in the classroom. steve jobs led apple to one of the most successful technology companies in history it led to such products such as ipod, the mac computer and most recently the ipad. apple's success is not just about how much money it invests in research and development. it's about the people and creative vision. it's about the people you have, how you're led and how much you get it, mr. jobs told "fortune" magazine in 1998. people, mr. speaker, people is the key word, with better and more innovative schools we will have more creative p
is that 100% of high tech high's graduates have gone on to attend college at such universities as n.y.u., m.i.t. and yale. high tech high has successfully found innovative ways to teach innovation and what does innovation and education mean? it means teachers and principals who find ways to inspire and get students excited to learn. it can mean teaching students and children how to think, how to work together, how to think across disciplines and most importantly how to act on their knowledge....
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university finished fifth on the list. the magazine basis the rankings on student test scores, admissions and peer efvaluation. you can see the ivy league schools dominate the top four spots. number three is yale. number four is columbia and stanford is five. >>> in god we trust. it may be on u.s. currency. but it doesn't belong in a high school math class. that was the rouling by a san francisco judge. a federal appeals court upheld the decision by a southern california school district. they ordered a math teacher to remove classroom banners that included the phrases in god we trust and gods shed his grace on thee. in response the teacher filed a civil rights suit. the featureer's free speech rights were said to not be violated and the signs have to go. >>> a fairfield teacher got the surprise of a lifetime. >> one of three winners of a national essay contest. she entered an essay in the education nation contest. it detailed the day in the life of a teacher. it proposed a reality show idea to see if you could handle 32 kindergarteners. we say no. >> it's great. >> can you believe that? >> it's great. it's wonderful. >> that's amazing. that's exciting. >> have you ever been to new york city? >
university finished fifth on the list. the magazine basis the rankings on student test scores, admissions and peer efvaluation. you can see the ivy league schools dominate the top four spots. number three is yale. number four is columbia and stanford is five. >>> in god we trust. it may be on u.s. currency. but it doesn't belong in a high school math class. that was the rouling by a san francisco judge. a federal appeals court upheld the decision by a southern california school...
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universities in legal hot water now. the family of a murdered graduate student who attended there is suing yale.ls on the lawsuit, what it might mean for that ivy league school. plus they helped take down the taliban, u.s. air force special ops among the first on the ground in afghanistan after the 9/11 attacks. ten years later fox news goes behind the scenes to see how thi this elite fighting force is keeping its edge. [ male announcer ] at e-trade, investing means taking action with professional-grade research. and some of the most powerful, yet easy to use trading tools on the planet. it's investing with intelligence and cold hard conviction. e-trade. investing unleashed. jenna: welcome back, everybody. air force special operation forces were among the first on the ground in afghanistan post the 9/11 attacks. and they along with special ops groups from the arm me and navy are responsible for countless missions in the war on terror. both their training and technology evolved in the last decades. rick leventhal is live from lower manhattan with more on this incredible story. >> reporter: the 9/
universities in legal hot water now. the family of a murdered graduate student who attended there is suing yale.ls on the lawsuit, what it might mean for that ivy league school. plus they helped take down the taliban, u.s. air force special ops among the first on the ground in afghanistan after the 9/11 attacks. ten years later fox news goes behind the scenes to see how thi this elite fighting force is keeping its edge. [ male announcer ] at e-trade, investing means taking action with...
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yale took third and columbia fourth and an unusual five-way tie between cal tech, mit, stanford, university[ woman ] jogging stroller. you've been stuck in the garage while i took refuge from the pollen that made me sneeze. but with 24-hour zyrtec®, i get prescription strength relief from my worst allergy symptoms. so lily and i are back on the road again. with zyrtec® i can love the air®. a mouthwatering combination are of ingredients...e for you! i know you're gonna love. [ barks ] yes, it's new beneful healthy fiesta. made with wholesome grains, real chicken, even accents of tomato and avocado. yeah! come on! [ barking ] gotta love the protein for muscles-- whoo-hoo! and omega-rich nutrition for that shiny coat. ever think healthy could taste so good? [ woman announcing ] new beneful healthy fiesta. another healthful, flavorful beneful. >>> just about half past the hour. welcome back to "american morning." developing right now, we were told they were getting out of jail, but this morning we're hearing a far different story. an iranian judiciary official now says there is no decision on w
yale took third and columbia fourth and an unusual five-way tie between cal tech, mit, stanford, university[ woman ] jogging stroller. you've been stuck in the garage while i took refuge from the pollen that made me sneeze. but with 24-hour zyrtec®, i get prescription strength relief from my worst allergy symptoms. so lily and i are back on the road again. with zyrtec® i can love the air®. a mouthwatering combination are of ingredients...e for you! i know you're gonna love. [ barks ] yes,...
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yale student an i lay filed a wrongful death suit. they did little to protect women on campus from aggressive male behavior. she was killed in a research lab in 2009 by a technician. the universityl security checks being sent out to dead people. an estimated $40 million has been doled out to deceased beneficiaries based on the most recent audit in 2008. in north carolina, more than 100 social security checks that were to be delivered to the town of trinity have simply disappeared. the postal service has opinion working to track down the missing checks. >>> fired over the phone. that's what happened to former yahoo see yoe carol bartz. in an e-mail to employees, she -- she filed deliver on her promise to turn the slumping company around mainly due to lost ad revenue to competitors, facebook and google. >>> we'll leave you with a look at the markets now. the dow is up 246 points. >>> next, a legal victory in italy for amanda knox and her father talks to cnn. we'll go live to italy in today's globe trekking. ♪ [ male announcer ] each of these photos was taken by someone on the first morning of their retirement. it's the first of more than 6,000 sunrises the average retiree will see
yale student an i lay filed a wrongful death suit. they did little to protect women on campus from aggressive male behavior. she was killed in a research lab in 2009 by a technician. the universityl security checks being sent out to dead people. an estimated $40 million has been doled out to deceased beneficiaries based on the most recent audit in 2008. in north carolina, more than 100 social security checks that were to be delivered to the town of trinity have simply disappeared. the postal...