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about the role of the military and universities. >> michael siegel, your concerns about this, yale universitys insisting this is much ado about nothing. on tuesday the university issued its first public statement on the center, saying -- they are basically saying the safeguards are already in place in the critics are raising problems that don't yet exist. your response? >> it is certainly good the university is going to take a serious look at this, but i would point out there was already research conducted at the school of medicine, which i believe violated research ethics. in 2010, a study was published in which researchers at the school of medicine studied the use of advanced interrogation techniques to determine whether suspected islamic terrorists are telling the truth or not. this study involved arab immigrants and other muslim immigrants in new haven, and basically used these immigrants as guinea pigs to test how intense interrogation techniques. not only is unethical, but it violates informed consent. because were the subjects given full information about the central intelligence agenc
about the role of the military and universities. >> michael siegel, your concerns about this, yale universitys insisting this is much ado about nothing. on tuesday the university issued its first public statement on the center, saying -- they are basically saying the safeguards are already in place in the critics are raising problems that don't yet exist. your response? >> it is certainly good the university is going to take a serious look at this, but i would point out there was...
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founder of the jackie robinson foundation, assistant professor of nursing at yale university, and recipients always been at the forefront of rachel robinson's mind. >> i was destined to go to college. there was no doubt about it. my mother and father were going to see to it. and i joined them in that desire. >> it was her freshman year at the university of california where rachel met the senior, jackie robinson. >> he was big man on campus anyway because he played four major sports, and i thought, okay, this is going to be -- this is not going to be so easy. well, i was totally shocked and totally wrong because everything about him was ideal and wonderful. and i was surprised. >> robinson proposed almost immediately. but after being drafted into the army, the couple waited five years to get married. but they knew they wanted to start a family. >> being a planner, i knew that i needed to spend those first five years with the family at home and then i would get a job. >> in 1945, after playing professionally for the negro league, jackie robinson was the first african-american to be drafted to
founder of the jackie robinson foundation, assistant professor of nursing at yale university, and recipients always been at the forefront of rachel robinson's mind. >> i was destined to go to college. there was no doubt about it. my mother and father were going to see to it. and i joined them in that desire. >> it was her freshman year at the university of california where rachel met the senior, jackie robinson. >> he was big man on campus anyway because he played four major...
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graduated cum laude at yale university. are you married ? yes, i am. i ending up marrying my college sweetheart from yale. - i've got plenty of ad-- advertisement-- - children ? yes. oh, you do. and how old are they ? my children are one and three. so, there's... a lot of care involved ? - thank you very much for coming in. - thanks a lot. there are a whole list of questions that we don't ask in interviews. the classic example is the question... that was usually only asked of women: "do you have children ?" for some reason, we thought that told us something about their attendance record. equally qualified male versus female... can't discriminate on the basis of sex. you can't take the male employee over the female employee and vice-versa. you take the best qualified, and you hire them. well, i think this is an open-and-shut case. it's too bad we had to go through this crap when we knew all along that he was the guy. oh, greg is definitely the one. okay. i'll have the secretary call tomorrow. he can start right away. that was easy. great. let's go to lun
graduated cum laude at yale university. are you married ? yes, i am. i ending up marrying my college sweetheart from yale. - i've got plenty of ad-- advertisement-- - children ? yes. oh, you do. and how old are they ? my children are one and three. so, there's... a lot of care involved ? - thank you very much for coming in. - thanks a lot. there are a whole list of questions that we don't ask in interviews. the classic example is the question... that was usually only asked of women: "do...
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it was buried in the yale university archives. first of hammonds found since 1915 and gives new look foo his beliefs on slavery. >>> no time for ashes. no problem. congregations in several areas catered to the schedules of the members by providing speedy ash delivery. some set up shop in local businesses and one louisiana reverend offered drive by blessings so people wouldn't even have to get out of their cars. >>> drivers in boston found creative ways to save their parking spaces after last weekend's blizzard left so many without spots. parking savers evolved from cones and chairs to christmas decorations, toys, and everything in between. >>> moving now to sports, first to the nba. tony parker drove down the lane and kicked it out to leonard who made a three-point shot with 2.9 seconds to go. a 96-95 spurs win over cleveland. >>> an upset in college basketball. syracuse follows to unranked uconn. in the last regular season meeting in the big east before syracuse leaves for the acc, the connecticut huskies had a strong second half
it was buried in the yale university archives. first of hammonds found since 1915 and gives new look foo his beliefs on slavery. >>> no time for ashes. no problem. congregations in several areas catered to the schedules of the members by providing speedy ash delivery. some set up shop in local businesses and one louisiana reverend offered drive by blessings so people wouldn't even have to get out of their cars. >>> drivers in boston found creative ways to save their parking...
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the r o t c i'm talking about something that's a much more pervasive and disturbing this spring yale university will welcome a brand new training center on its campus. that according to the yale daily news will coach u.s. special forces on interrogation tactics you heard me right yeah i was going to host a campus center to teach military personnel how to detect lies and as disturbing as that is it gets worse because guess who the guinea pigs are in this experiment immigrants. and why the chiefs like high interest head in the project so that he hopes that by having soldiers practice this interrogation technique unquote someone they can't necessarily identify with that they'd be better prepared for the real thing so how does a partnership like this even form in the first place and what larger problems does that pose to talk about all that and more i'm joined by our t.v. producer rachel curtis thank you for coming on so rachel you were actually in correspondence with themselves so you've been kind of investigating talk about what exactly this project in the hills really briefly yes sure so dr char
the r o t c i'm talking about something that's a much more pervasive and disturbing this spring yale university will welcome a brand new training center on its campus. that according to the yale daily news will coach u.s. special forces on interrogation tactics you heard me right yeah i was going to host a campus center to teach military personnel how to detect lies and as disturbing as that is it gets worse because guess who the guinea pigs are in this experiment immigrants. and why the chiefs...
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facing scrutiny over its partnership with the military and teaching soldiers interrogation tactics yale university has agreed to partner with the department of defense to open up a training center to teach soldiers how to effectively question subjects and these are research proven ways and making people feel comfortable and open up when being questioned one of the many controversial aspects of the program is that the center is using new haven's immigrant community as test subjects here's the director of the program dr charles morgan told r.t. exclusively quote there is no plan for anything related to training interrogators as part of a larger proposal to help soldiers stay well and resilient i suggested we offer basic interviewing skills like the ones we teach to medical students or use in psychiatry that are focused on understanding other people and being non-hostile non-threatening and that promote positive regard for each other the army like that idea well some students and other members of the community are not liking the idea and our t. producer rachel curteous joins us now for more either ra
facing scrutiny over its partnership with the military and teaching soldiers interrogation tactics yale university has agreed to partner with the department of defense to open up a training center to teach soldiers how to effectively question subjects and these are research proven ways and making people feel comfortable and open up when being questioned one of the many controversial aspects of the program is that the center is using new haven's immigrant community as test subjects here's the...
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if you don't pay your winter tlooens not just by the government court records show yale university of pennsylvania and george washington university have all sued former students over nonpayment of the loans. they are part of a revolving fund. the repayment helps other financially struggling students go to school. there's a record heidi fault rate here and that could actually jeopardize the prospects of students right now depending on the aid. >> lauren simonetti thank you so much. it is 18 minutes after the hour coming up next listen up baby boomers we will tell you why your health should be worse than your parents. we will explain that coming up. >> plus looking for a spring escape especially with the snow on the way we will tell you when is the best time to buy a plane ticket. as we go to break let's look at the gas prices. national average is 3.57 that's up from yesterday. >> good morning to you. it is 22 minutes after the hour. baby boomers health is worse than their parents. 13 percent are in excellent health compared to 32 percent of people in the same age of an earlier generati
if you don't pay your winter tlooens not just by the government court records show yale university of pennsylvania and george washington university have all sued former students over nonpayment of the loans. they are part of a revolving fund. the repayment helps other financially struggling students go to school. there's a record heidi fault rate here and that could actually jeopardize the prospects of students right now depending on the aid. >> lauren simonetti thank you so much. it is...
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constitution and all of the liberal lawrs, at the university of texas and most recently kale lamar at yale university keep saying oh, no, this is a right for the militia. they say sorry i'm a lebron ral i wish this weren't true. but the right of the people mean exactly as you say. a right that preexisted the constitution and the constitution is merely acknowledging. >> judge jeanine: and saying we are not going to infringe upon it. pat? >> we have a revolution. we passed the second amendment. people knew why they had guns. that was how they protected themselves is from tyranny is what they believed. it was so clear what was meant. the militias, everyone in the villages. the arguments against. what we have here is for a long time people who are anti-gun who think they are evil have been trying to undermine the second amendment. what i love is when the aclu as a friend of mine once said, oh, i know you people, you are the people for all of the bill of rights except the second amendment. >> judge jeanine: right, right. >> this is a de facto way to try to get at that. i never understood the argument. it
constitution and all of the liberal lawrs, at the university of texas and most recently kale lamar at yale university keep saying oh, no, this is a right for the militia. they say sorry i'm a lebron ral i wish this weren't true. but the right of the people mean exactly as you say. a right that preexisted the constitution and the constitution is merely acknowledging. >> judge jeanine: and saying we are not going to infringe upon it. pat? >> we have a revolution. we passed the second...
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he served as a postdoctoral fellow in international security studies at yale university. his books include cold war at 30,000 feet, the anglo-american fight for supremacy. he received a pretty significant award he won a prize from the american historical association process and a work in strategic history. he wrote consequences of the global cold war published by stanford university press in two nay and the china diary of george h.w. bush, making of the global president published by princeton university press in 2008. the whole reform with one of our manufacturers with the strategic studies institute and 20 times and he wrote to follow the berlin while the revolutionary legacy of 1989, published by oxford university press in 2009. obviously a mission that the bush school, but it we know he's doing well asset me. i would now like to suggest are going to have a reintroduction to dr. jeff said are you coming up on stage. before he brings his earmarks were going to see a video and this is a pretty significant video because its video in president bush's own words and it chroni
he served as a postdoctoral fellow in international security studies at yale university. his books include cold war at 30,000 feet, the anglo-american fight for supremacy. he received a pretty significant award he won a prize from the american historical association process and a work in strategic history. he wrote consequences of the global cold war published by stanford university press in two nay and the china diary of george h.w. bush, making of the global president published by princeton...
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your career now that ewe a kennedy honor for the kennedy honor, and you received a degree from yale universityou were there. >> i was there for that and celebrating you. >> that's the first time we ever met, i think. >> i know. it was such a privilege to see you in that. i know you have done work for the united nations, for the state department internationally. what a career. do you have a favorite role, a favorite moment. >> i wish i could say that i did. every single thing that i have done has been either a learning experience or the most fun or the most wonderful director or a great guy to work with, and it's really hard. some of them do stand out. viktor victoria with blake. sob with blake, my husband. obviously sound of music. all of them for different rains. it's really hard to say which one. >> maybe mum. >> maybe mum. >> the author. >> well, for me they're all special and magic, but i'll never forget seeing you on broadway as a young girl brought by my dad to see eliza dolittle with rex harris. >> that kind of dates both of us, andrea, doesn't it? >> that's okay. that was a good period
your career now that ewe a kennedy honor for the kennedy honor, and you received a degree from yale universityou were there. >> i was there for that and celebrating you. >> that's the first time we ever met, i think. >> i know. it was such a privilege to see you in that. i know you have done work for the united nations, for the state department internationally. what a career. do you have a favorite role, a favorite moment. >> i wish i could say that i did. every single...
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schiller and also professor of economics at yale university and the author of "finance and the good society many other great books. he's famous for calling the end of the dotcom bubble and the housing bubble. you can't argue with the numbers over the last year. prices are up. mortgage rates are at historic lows. professor, you're not ready to jump on this whole housing is in a big roaring recovery band wagon, are you. >> no, because -- i see they're up and they will probably go up -- good chance they'll go up for some time longer. but it's not as clear as people would say. the media seem to be jumping on this as a transformation. >> we haven't had anything good to say in seven years, proef. give me a break. but you can understand why so many people are finally saying my home value is not going down anymore and that psychologically means so much. put it in perspective for me, then. >> we've seen a recovery in housing starts and housing perms, but they're still at near-record low levels. you know, this is an uptick. most of this -- or half of this is seasonal because it occurred during the se
schiller and also professor of economics at yale university and the author of "finance and the good society many other great books. he's famous for calling the end of the dotcom bubble and the housing bubble. you can't argue with the numbers over the last year. prices are up. mortgage rates are at historic lows. professor, you're not ready to jump on this whole housing is in a big roaring recovery band wagon, are you. >> no, because -- i see they're up and they will probably go up --...
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there is this unbelievable video you have in the film from yale university during fraternity pledging. i want to go to a clip of the fraternity members that would viral. they are chanting in areas on campus where freshmen women live. cecillia? >> no means yes, yes means anal. >> where did you get this video? >> from cnn gr. i'm sorry we had to call out a yell, but it is in other campuses as well. it is so in court for university presidents and health care workers and schools to think twice about listening to students who dared to report the sexual assault, a rape on campus. >> let's turn to a clip of some of the survivors linor abargil meets with. i met them at barnard college, as they are still so emotional, so wrapped and also strong, all of the same time. some of the survivors she meets here in the u.s., where they talk about the failures of the criminal justice system to address the issue of rape, this is morgan. >> she sat down and said she thought he was cute. she tried to convince me that i had just had a weak moment and that it was my fault. >> another survivor linor spoke wit
there is this unbelievable video you have in the film from yale university during fraternity pledging. i want to go to a clip of the fraternity members that would viral. they are chanting in areas on campus where freshmen women live. cecillia? >> no means yes, yes means anal. >> where did you get this video? >> from cnn gr. i'm sorry we had to call out a yell, but it is in other campuses as well. it is so in court for university presidents and health care workers and schools...
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and you are a very, very bright, smart, accomplished recent graduate of yale university which you were. >> right. >> rose: how, what would you do differently? how would you engage the world? >> well, the world has changed completely. >> rose: i know that. >> and so it's a different world that i would engage in the first place. what i did for, have always done for a living which is being, as my girls would say, almost a professional writer. >> yes. >> i think the opportunities are shrinking for. >> professional writers. >> yeah, i mean just, which newspapers, you know which magazines. >> rose: you write for two magazines, nation and new yorker. >> right. and but when you think about people getting out of school and going to work for a newspaper and then going to work for a slightly bigger newspaper. these things are going. so i think i mean i sort of ended up doing what i did out of default. i think most people my age fell into whatever this is, journalism or something sort of by accident. because they couldn't get the novel written or they couldn't decide what to do or they knew that t
and you are a very, very bright, smart, accomplished recent graduate of yale university which you were. >> right. >> rose: how, what would you do differently? how would you engage the world? >> well, the world has changed completely. >> rose: i know that. >> and so it's a different world that i would engage in the first place. what i did for, have always done for a living which is being, as my girls would say, almost a professional writer. >> yes. >> i...
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wisconsin in madison and serve as an owen post doctoral fellow in international security, studied at yale university. his books include, cold war, at noun feet. the anglo american fight for aviation supremacy. he received a pretty significant award for that book. he won the prize from the american historical, so i for this outstanding work in history. he wrote local consequences of the global cold war. published by stanford university press in 2008. and the china die a of george h.w. bush, the making of a global president, published by princeton university press in 2008. rethinking leadership and whole of government national security reform, with one of our bush school faculty members, joe serami, and that was done for the strategic studies institute in 2010, and wrote the fall of the berlin wall, the revolutionary legacy of 1989, published by oxford university press in 2009. obviously we miss him at the bush school but know he is doing well at smu. i would now like to suggest that we're going to have a preintroduction to dr. jeff engel coming up on stage, and before he brings his remarks we're goin
wisconsin in madison and serve as an owen post doctoral fellow in international security, studied at yale university. his books include, cold war, at noun feet. the anglo american fight for aviation supremacy. he received a pretty significant award for that book. he won the prize from the american historical, so i for this outstanding work in history. he wrote local consequences of the global cold war. published by stanford university press in 2008. and the china die a of george h.w. bush, the...
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bloomberg news took a look at court records and found that yale, the university of pennsylvania and george washington university have all taken former students to court over non-payment of loans, specifically perkins loans. those are federal loans earmarked for the poor. president obama is looking for a few good techies. round two of the presidential innovation fellows program has just been announced. its goal is to use innovation techniques to tackle national issues. the fellows are assigned to work on a variety of sophisticated projects. in the first round of this program, 600 people applied in the first 24 hours. the application process is available at whitehouse.gov. united is applauding a record performance in january. it's reporting january 2013 was the best month for its operations in more than a decade. on average, nearly 80% of its international and domestic flights were on time. it comes following a challenging year for the airline, when computer glitches caused delays for thousands. the airline also lost customers. united execs say much of the problem stemmed from growing pains
bloomberg news took a look at court records and found that yale, the university of pennsylvania and george washington university have all taken former students to court over non-payment of loans, specifically perkins loans. those are federal loans earmarked for the poor. president obama is looking for a few good techies. round two of the presidential innovation fellows program has just been announced. its goal is to use innovation techniques to tackle national issues. the fellows are assigned...
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we begin this evening with yale university law professor akhil amar, author of america's unwritten constitution, the precedents and principleses we live by. >> when you look at the thing, the bill of rights t says congress shall make no law a bridging free speech but what if the president tries to sensor speech or fed call rourts or states, do we not have free speech before the first amendment was adopted, the first year and a half or so of the constitution? so my claim is that we have to honor this written text but much of our actual constitutional experience requires us to go beneath and behind the words, while staying faithful to the words them selves that is the trick, going beneath and behind and yet staying faithful. >> we conclude this evening with julie taymor whose credits include lion king an spider-man. >> one thing that i do enjoy doing, whether it's in opera theatre or film, is to push the envelope. i like to do things that haven't been done before. i like to take chances. i like to, to-- i don't particularly like to repeat myself. so you may recognize things that oh, that looks li
we begin this evening with yale university law professor akhil amar, author of america's unwritten constitution, the precedents and principleses we live by. >> when you look at the thing, the bill of rights t says congress shall make no law a bridging free speech but what if the president tries to sensor speech or fed call rourts or states, do we not have free speech before the first amendment was adopted, the first year and a half or so of the constitution? so my claim is that we have to...
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this archive at yale university. so that one image is similar in both books, but i was pleased the publisher allowed me to reproduce over 40 images as long long, of course, as i paid the royalties for it. last but not least, not to take up too much time. when you were first talking about, you know, other countries being, um, smuggler nations and so on, and the british story of the opium trade. in the introduction towards the end, i'll just realize a short paragraph. there is nothing uniquely american about smuggling, of course. all nations are smuggler nations. indeed, some of these have been smuggler empires. [laughter] consider, for instance, the crucial role of opium smuggling in financing the british empire in the 19th century. no so-called drug cartel today comes remotely close to matching the power of the british east india company which enjoyed a monopoly on the china opium trade in its heydey. >> more questions? comments, interjections? we're going to have of to talk about hypocrisy again, so come on. bring i
this archive at yale university. so that one image is similar in both books, but i was pleased the publisher allowed me to reproduce over 40 images as long long, of course, as i paid the royalties for it. last but not least, not to take up too much time. when you were first talking about, you know, other countries being, um, smuggler nations and so on, and the british story of the opium trade. in the introduction towards the end, i'll just realize a short paragraph. there is nothing uniquely...
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he served as an postdoctoral fellow in international security studies at yale university. his books include "cold war at 30,000 feet,." he received a pretty significant award for that book. anyone the biannual rise from the american historical association for the outstanding work in european military and strategic history. he wrote local consequences of the global cold war, published by stanford university press in 2008, and "the china diary of george h. w. bush" published by princeton university press in 2008. we think in leadership and whole of government national security reform, one of our bush school faculty members, and that was done for the strategic studies institute in 2010. and he wrote "the fall of the berlin wall," published by oxford university press in 2000. obviously, we miss him at the bush school but we know he's doing well at the smu. i would now like to suggest that we're going to have a preproduction to doctor jeff engel coming up on stage, and before he brings his remarks, we are going to see a video. is a pretty significant to you because it's a video
he served as an postdoctoral fellow in international security studies at yale university. his books include "cold war at 30,000 feet,." he received a pretty significant award for that book. anyone the biannual rise from the american historical association for the outstanding work in european military and strategic history. he wrote local consequences of the global cold war, published by stanford university press in 2008, and "the china diary of george h. w. bush" published...
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here is his adviser, professor of law at yale university and nick.re's not one way to read the law. here we all are. thank you so much. i have been trying to convince my producers. it made sense to have an insider discussion that allows us to have a broad conversation about what we are facing in this court. let's start with section five. akeel, second five is about the power of congress to do something vis-a-vis the state. is that what this is about? >> exactly. the objection is, in part, you are singling out states to jump through federal hoops. the irony is the very process by what the 14th amendment the constitution was because they had rights rk voting rights and other rights, democratic rights in the process the 14thnd 15th amendments. certain states were required to jump through special hoops. the same states covered by section five of the voting act that echoes poetically the process by which the 14th and 15th amendments became part of the constitution. i have a little piece. it's harvard law review online. it's the lawfulness of section five
here is his adviser, professor of law at yale university and nick.re's not one way to read the law. here we all are. thank you so much. i have been trying to convince my producers. it made sense to have an insider discussion that allows us to have a broad conversation about what we are facing in this court. let's start with section five. akeel, second five is about the power of congress to do something vis-a-vis the state. is that what this is about? >> exactly. the objection is, in part,...