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at yale university, they found a doctor, one of the world's leading experts in metabolic diseases.ed the scientific data that formed the basis for the case against patricia stallings. >> i received all the raw material, all the data from the labs where the tests were done. that was the exceptional moment for me in this story, because i couldn't believe how low was the quality of analytical work done in the commercial lab. >> dr. rinaldo called the lab reports garbage. he agreed with dr. shoemaker and sly that the gas chromatography peak shown to the jury as that of ethylene glycol was not ethylene glycol at all and did not match the graph depicting the known sample of@lean glycol. >> the retention time of the peak in question was 33 seconds later. which in gas chromatography is an enormous difference. >> and when dr. winoldo reviewed the mass spectrometry results he found a similar error. the spike in ryan's blood identified as ethylene glycol did not match the known sample. >> that really blew me away. especially in a case with legal implications. it must be perfect match. this wa
at yale university, they found a doctor, one of the world's leading experts in metabolic diseases.ed the scientific data that formed the basis for the case against patricia stallings. >> i received all the raw material, all the data from the labs where the tests were done. that was the exceptional moment for me in this story, because i couldn't believe how low was the quality of analytical work done in the commercial lab. >> dr. rinaldo called the lab reports garbage. he agreed with...
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june 10 yale university released a study that analyze said tire crumb tur: it reported 96 chemicals and 20 percent were car sengens. this corresponds to the [inaudible] over 25 percent of tire crumb infill is known by the state to cause cancer. within a year of completing the [inaudible] mr. avalos district, the rpd all but acknowledged tire crumb problem when they announced plan tooz replace tire acrmb fill with organic fill. in march the environmental [inaudible] including senator [inaudible]ue approvered the bill calling for a study of tire crumic cancer risk. this spring [inaudible] are you opposed to artificial turf. over haf the respondents peeking to 808 percent prefer natural tur. osthis spring the university of san francisco said they will utilize organic [inaudible] i think we all agree the impact of transfats and sugar fail in comparison to non hodgkins lymphoma. what will it take for the board to stands tupe up to the rpd [inaudible] requiring that they also utilize organic infill at the beach shall a. as oof to todays date this is a reez nnl and doable stipulation. i'm avai
june 10 yale university released a study that analyze said tire crumb tur: it reported 96 chemicals and 20 percent were car sengens. this corresponds to the [inaudible] over 25 percent of tire crumb infill is known by the state to cause cancer. within a year of completing the [inaudible] mr. avalos district, the rpd all but acknowledged tire crumb problem when they announced plan tooz replace tire acrmb fill with organic fill. in march the environmental [inaudible] including senator...
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she was awarded yale university's 2015 grouper foundation science prize along with the harvard professor. the two will share a $500,000 prize. officials say her research significantly contributes to better understanding the psychiatric disorder such as autism and schizophrenia and alzheimer's disease and can eventually lead to finding better treatment. >>> a balloon will lift it 20 miles into the say and the it's tested the supersonic parachute tp they could be key safety features and while one day planning a human mission to mars. >> it made its debut and now a popular piece of local art is on the move. >> yes. don't worry, >>> covering walnut creek burlingame, campbell and the bay area this is abc 7 news. >> coming up new at 6:00 a drought dilemma. tonight, how do you plan for a thousand new families if there's not enough water for the people already there. >> staying safe in the digital age. we'll have a preview of the new exhibit entitled cyber detectives and that's all coming up on abc 7 news at 6:00. >>> women still make up a small number of tech workers. >> but a new tech campus g
she was awarded yale university's 2015 grouper foundation science prize along with the harvard professor. the two will share a $500,000 prize. officials say her research significantly contributes to better understanding the psychiatric disorder such as autism and schizophrenia and alzheimer's disease and can eventually lead to finding better treatment. >>> a balloon will lift it 20 miles into the say and the it's tested the supersonic parachute tp they could be key safety features and...
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. >> you know you mentioned how he used to take the train back and forth in his yale university commencement address this past year i want to read you something that joe said. joe biden said. he said looking back on it the truth be told the reason i went home every night was that i needed my children more than they needed me. and he was saying this about pundit who is suggested his absence from washington would wreck his political career. he went on to say i realized i didn't miss a thing. i never lacked having ambition but ambition without perspective can be a killer. they're such profound words that come from joe biden. i want to go to sunlen serfaty. we're looking here at what's happening inside the church. she's got a perspective outside the church. sun sunlen we had heard at one point the lines to get in from five blocks long. what are you seeing there at this hour? >> that's right, christi. today is no exception to those long lines we saw at the public viewing here yesterday. today at this fufrl, people started lining up at 4:30 a.m. and the line really stretched around the block. you
. >> you know you mentioned how he used to take the train back and forth in his yale university commencement address this past year i want to read you something that joe said. joe biden said. he said looking back on it the truth be told the reason i went home every night was that i needed my children more than they needed me. and he was saying this about pundit who is suggested his absence from washington would wreck his political career. he went on to say i realized i didn't miss a...
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about jodie foster, the 18-year-old actress was taking a sabbatical from hollywood to attend yale universityy told his parents that he was going back to college. but at yale, not texas tech. >> so he makes up an elaborate ruse to his parents how he's going to go to yale for a writing class that doesn't exist, and all the time spends stalking foster. he finds out where she lives, slipping notes under her door, on the phone with her. and he would take these calls. >> who is this? oh, no. who is this? who is this? >> this is john. >> who? oh, no. not you again. look, i really can't talk to you. okay? look, do me a really big favor. do you understand why i can't, you know, carry on these conversations with you, someone i don't know. you understand it's dangerous and it's not fair. all right? >> i understand that, it's just -- >> so you just don't ever want me calling. >> no. really nice talking to you. >> he started to yell at the recorder. hang up, hang up! because this is what we tell our wife or our daughter. you know, you hang up right away. >> really sad and pathetic calls. reaching out to
about jodie foster, the 18-year-old actress was taking a sabbatical from hollywood to attend yale universityy told his parents that he was going back to college. but at yale, not texas tech. >> so he makes up an elaborate ruse to his parents how he's going to go to yale for a writing class that doesn't exist, and all the time spends stalking foster. he finds out where she lives, slipping notes under her door, on the phone with her. and he would take these calls. >> who is this? oh,...
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was gonna say, one of the funniest headlines i have ever read was something fro-- that said, "yale university gives richard lewis hell--" (laugh) >> i know. that's-- (laugh) yeah. >> --and what it was referring to is the fact that the yale-- book of quotations gave you credit for that phrase. anything being "from hell" is-- now- >> well-- well, listen- >> --you are the-- the author of it. >> listen. it's-- in light of the fact that the world's gone in-- has been insane forever, anyway. i mean, it's just-- now we're-- now-- we're living now and we see what's going on. it means very little to me except in a very small swath of-- of humanity in my life, i popularized a phrase back in the '70s and '80s, when i did about 50 or 60 david letterman shows. and ev-- and i-- and i chose that metaphor, like-- and i was-- probably-- yes, i was an active alcoholic, so i never took responsibility for my actions. so it was like, "oh, i just came from-- a wedding from hell, or "a family reunion from hell." 'cause i always felt like, "i'm the victim." so i used that all the time. and it was then-- but then i g
was gonna say, one of the funniest headlines i have ever read was something fro-- that said, "yale university gives richard lewis hell--" (laugh) >> i know. that's-- (laugh) yeah. >> --and what it was referring to is the fact that the yale-- book of quotations gave you credit for that phrase. anything being "from hell" is-- now- >> well-- well, listen- >> --you are the-- the author of it. >> listen. it's-- in light of the fact that the world's...
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he is a graduate of yale university, class of 1953 and holds a law degree romm the university of california at berkeley -- law degree from the university of california at berkeley. he is active in numerous, civic and educational organizations. mr. reese is married has two grown children and resides in mclean, virginia, and i am very proud to call him my friend. [laughter] attorney general meese: thank you. gil has done a great job of taking the ideas he explained and putting them into effect by contacting 81 different people who worked with ronald reagan during his presidency. there were a lot of books written about residents. as a matter of fact, there were probably more books written about ronald reagan than most presidents. they are still coming out at the rate of about one every other couple of months but this book is going to be unique because it is not written by a historian who is either writing was some body else told them or what they have made up themselves. it is really what people who were with ronald reagan during the course of his presidency actually have written about their o
he is a graduate of yale university, class of 1953 and holds a law degree romm the university of california at berkeley -- law degree from the university of california at berkeley. he is active in numerous, civic and educational organizations. mr. reese is married has two grown children and resides in mclean, virginia, and i am very proud to call him my friend. [laughter] attorney general meese: thank you. gil has done a great job of taking the ideas he explained and putting them into effect by...
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patrick o'gara: at yale university, being the fifth of so many children, this was a departure from pastractices. i had to make sure i had funding to make the transition from a non-big ten school. and another thing that my father said to me, good luck out there and i hope that you do not become a communist. brian lamb: he had strong views. dr. patrick o'gara: i do remember that he probably voted for barry goldwater. brian lamb: in your lifetime, among them a nine -- among the nine children, do you all have the same politics? dr. patrick o'gara: i doubt very much we have the same politics. some of my siblings would accuse me of being a socialist, having lived in massachusetts for so long. of course everyone in massachusetts are democrats, and those who choose to be republicans, really want to be democrats. it is interesting, we have a republican governor, a democratic legislature, but i think that some of my siblings are right of where i am. in light of my views and policies and where i think the role of government should be in the lives of the people. brian lamb: i want to go to the amer
patrick o'gara: at yale university, being the fifth of so many children, this was a departure from pastractices. i had to make sure i had funding to make the transition from a non-big ten school. and another thing that my father said to me, good luck out there and i hope that you do not become a communist. brian lamb: he had strong views. dr. patrick o'gara: i do remember that he probably voted for barry goldwater. brian lamb: in your lifetime, among them a nine -- among the nine children, do...
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distinguished fellow and grand strategy senior lecturer in global affairs at the jackson institute of yale university between 1960 and 1998. he has been ambassador to mexico, the philippines, the united nations, and iraq. he served twice on the national security council, first as director for vietnam under nixon and as deputy national security adviser under reagan. he also held a cabinet level position as the first rector of national intelligence, under george w. bush. carolyn eisenberg is a professor of u.s. history and foreign policy at hofstra, author of the prize-winning book on the american occupation of germany should -- of germany. she has written and spoken widely on the u.s. operations in iraq. in 2004, she served on a task force for a bipartisan coalition for a realistic foreign policy. her articles have appeared in " the journal of american history," and " radical history review." she is presently completing a book called, " never lose and the illusion of national policy." stephen knott is a professor at the u.s. naval war college. he received his degree at boston college. he is author of
distinguished fellow and grand strategy senior lecturer in global affairs at the jackson institute of yale university between 1960 and 1998. he has been ambassador to mexico, the philippines, the united nations, and iraq. he served twice on the national security council, first as director for vietnam under nixon and as deputy national security adviser under reagan. he also held a cabinet level position as the first rector of national intelligence, under george w. bush. carolyn eisenberg is a...
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in addition to all of this -- [applause] >> david teaches at yale university and the daemon of the american academy of arts and sciences. responding to david tonight is michael gerson national syndicated columnist who appears twice weekly in the "washington post" and author of heroic conservativism as well as co-author with pete weiner of the city of men, religion and politics in a new era. in addition he serves as a senior advisor at one a bipartisan or physician dedicated to the fight against extreme poverty and reasonable diseases as well as a has to develop at the center for economics, government and public policy at wheaton. he served as a senior fellow at the council on foreign relations and is a senior editor at the work report as well as a top aide to president george w. bush both for policy and strategic planning, and as chief speechwriter. at the conclusion of david remarks mike will raise provide response and then look at the itunes questions. david, welcome. [applause] >> thank you cherie. about 10 years ago i was driving home from work, "newshour" and it was a summer afternoon
in addition to all of this -- [applause] >> david teaches at yale university and the daemon of the american academy of arts and sciences. responding to david tonight is michael gerson national syndicated columnist who appears twice weekly in the "washington post" and author of heroic conservativism as well as co-author with pete weiner of the city of men, religion and politics in a new era. in addition he serves as a senior advisor at one a bipartisan or physician dedicated to...
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distinguished fellow and strategy and senior lecturer and global affairs at the jackson institute of yale universitya between 1960 and 1997 and again from 2001-2008. he has been u.s. ambassador to honduras, mexico, the philippines, the united nations, and iraq. he served twice on the national security council staff. first as director in the nixon administration and then as deputy national security adviser under resident reagan. -- president reagan. he also held a cabinet position under president george w. bush. carolyn eisenberg is a professor at hofstra. author of a prize winning book. she's written and spoken wisely. he is a consultant to several members of congress. she chaired a task force on the u.s. occupation for a bipartisan coalition. her articles have appeared in the journal of america's history, history news network diplomatic history, medical history you, and nova -- review come and nova. she is going to publish a book. stephen served as cochair of the university of virginia's presidential oral history program and directed the ronald reagan oral history project. he received his phd in po
distinguished fellow and strategy and senior lecturer and global affairs at the jackson institute of yale universitya between 1960 and 1997 and again from 2001-2008. he has been u.s. ambassador to honduras, mexico, the philippines, the united nations, and iraq. he served twice on the national security council staff. first as director in the nixon administration and then as deputy national security adviser under resident reagan. -- president reagan. he also held a cabinet position under...
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yale university holding a major ceo summit in new york this morning bringing together titans of industry and political power players alike. how can corporate america protect the free flow of information. here with us now is jeff. we see him all the time. senior associate dean of executive partners at the yale school of management. we see you all the time but usually through the box up in newhaven. it's nice to see you. you say free throw of information is the theme. what does that mean? >> we toss out a broad umbrella theme to respond to today's news. we have people who the head of the electronic privacy information center you just quoted with the tim cook piece will have ash kartdercarter coming to us as secretary of defense. secretary of transportation joined us on infrastructure but through the idea of free information flow brings up a lot of geo political issues in terms of who controls the information. gets it to trade issues. gets it to cyber security issue and things so we try to find themes that will get a wide array of constituents there. we have a lot of start ups in the room.
yale university holding a major ceo summit in new york this morning bringing together titans of industry and political power players alike. how can corporate america protect the free flow of information. here with us now is jeff. we see him all the time. senior associate dean of executive partners at the yale school of management. we see you all the time but usually through the box up in newhaven. it's nice to see you. you say free throw of information is the theme. what does that mean?...
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found myself in a different position from many of the critics, students and faculty who were at yale university at that time. as a professor of ethics, i along with other people decided to introduce a just war approach to the analysis of the vietnam war. as all of you surely know developed by western christian theologians and early international lawyers eventually it had in the codification sense influence on the u.n. charter, the laws of armed combat and international humanitarian law. in determining whether use of force is morally justified, it must meet six standards. it must be initiated under a legitimate authority, have a just cause, a just intent, the initiated as a last resort with a reasonable probability of success and yield benefits that outweigh the costs. i refer to that as general proportionality. in the calm back -- in war, to standards must be set noncombatant and unity and military proportionality, which is avoiding excess waste and physical material. the whole point of the doctrine is to provide assurance that force is being used for good reason and not arbitrarily. ideally, a
found myself in a different position from many of the critics, students and faculty who were at yale university at that time. as a professor of ethics, i along with other people decided to introduce a just war approach to the analysis of the vietnam war. as all of you surely know developed by western christian theologians and early international lawyers eventually it had in the codification sense influence on the u.n. charter, the laws of armed combat and international humanitarian law. in...
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the journal says it was originally seeded by yale university's endowment fund.ng placed a big and early bet on chinese online gaming company. they pledged to spend about $1 billion in china this year and reportedly launched a separate round of funding specifically for china operations on monday. the total fund as good nearing $10 billion. a new record for a u.s. tech start up before it goes public. most of that has been raised in the past six months and will go toward expansion to more than 300 cities around the world, new technology and it's counting legal fees. uber was close to securing a $2 billion credit line from a group including morgan stanley. the city's taxi commission approving new rules on monday for app based car service which is allow companies to update software without regulators approval. uber and rival lift update regularly. uber has about 26,000 riders in new york. back to you. >> thank you very much. >> let's stick with autos. a new report suggesting growth in global auto sales is going to shift into a lower gear. the consulting firm is forec
the journal says it was originally seeded by yale university's endowment fund.ng placed a big and early bet on chinese online gaming company. they pledged to spend about $1 billion in china this year and reportedly launched a separate round of funding specifically for china operations on monday. the total fund as good nearing $10 billion. a new record for a u.s. tech start up before it goes public. most of that has been raised in the past six months and will go toward expansion to more than 300...
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to think about now in light of what's happened since then, but just a few weeks ago, he's at yale universityut his family's experiences, losing his wife losing his daughter, his sons nearly dying in 1972. a lot of people are surprised he is not one of the speakers today given how he's connected with so many people on the subject of grief. >> well, grief is something that everyone deals with differently. i think at this moment in time we see vice president joe biden leaning on his friend president obama. he is letting president obama speak for him provide those emotions in a public forum. and he is resting on his faith and his friends and his family. so i'm not surprised that at this moment, he's decided not to eulogize his son. but i do think in the coming weeks, we will see him open up because he is a very public person, and because he is going to share those emotions with us. because as a country we are sharing in that grief with vice president biden. >> if we can go back looking at scenes right now outside st. anthony of padua, an honor guard set up there. you see bagpipes coming in right
to think about now in light of what's happened since then, but just a few weeks ago, he's at yale universityut his family's experiences, losing his wife losing his daughter, his sons nearly dying in 1972. a lot of people are surprised he is not one of the speakers today given how he's connected with so many people on the subject of grief. >> well, grief is something that everyone deals with differently. i think at this moment in time we see vice president joe biden leaning on his friend...
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university as a rhodes scholar. after he turned down both harvard and yale for medical and law school. he worked for fortune 500 company as a consultant before entering public service. in 1996, he was appointed secretary of the louisiana department of health and hospitals. governor jindal was appointed executive director of the national bipartisan commission on the future of medicare in 1998. at the conclusion of the work, he was appointed president of the university of louisiana system. in 2001, president george bush appointed governor jindal to serve as the assistant secretary of the health and human services the permit. in 2004, he was elected to the u.s. house of representatives to represent louisiana's first district. bobby jindal was sworn in as governor of louisiana in 2008 and again in 2012. here is what you may not know -- just this year, governor jindal supported the marriage conscious act which has the free exercise of religious belief. when the bill did not make it out of house committee, he signed an executive order to protect the religious freedoms of louisiana families a
university as a rhodes scholar. after he turned down both harvard and yale for medical and law school. he worked for fortune 500 company as a consultant before entering public service. in 1996, he was appointed secretary of the louisiana department of health and hospitals. governor jindal was appointed executive director of the national bipartisan commission on the future of medicare in 1998. at the conclusion of the work, he was appointed president of the university of louisiana system. in...
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century and congresswoman sheila jackson lee graduated in the first class of women to attend yale universitypplause] texas southern is proud to be the home of this most prestigious award and we look forward to carrying it forward and recognizing all of those who meet the standards of having the courage and determination to make a difference like barbara jordan. i would also like to introduce our board of regionents and our first lady. regionent gary bledsoe please stand. regent marilyn rose, please stand. regent derek mitchell, please stand. regionent wesley torrell, please stand. let's give them a round of applause. i'd also like to make a couple other acknowledgments and i can't let this go by. first of all, the sister of barbara jordan, rose mary, is on stage with us. [applause] the greatest civil rights leader in the history of man kind almost, rev rands bill dawson i can't go without recognizing reverend bill dawson. [cheers and applause] and the wife of mickey leland's here, allison leland. please stand and be recognized. my final recognition, i'll get in trouble since i don't have tim
century and congresswoman sheila jackson lee graduated in the first class of women to attend yale universitypplause] texas southern is proud to be the home of this most prestigious award and we look forward to carrying it forward and recognizing all of those who meet the standards of having the courage and determination to make a difference like barbara jordan. i would also like to introduce our board of regionents and our first lady. regionent gary bledsoe please stand. regent marilyn rose,...
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two weeks ago the president spoke about beau and accomplishments in a speech at yale university. >> big headline biden most popular man in delaware dash beau. as your parents understand my success is when you look at your son or daughter and realize they turned out better than you did, and they did. >> chris, explain to all of us the special bond that beau had with his dad, the vice president. >> well, you know i'm not able to give that answer. i do know the amazing facts when his younger sister and mother was killed, then senator elect biden who had been elected at age of 29 to u.s. senate committed himself to going home every single night through his entire career to delaware. he really became a father at home every night, not phone or skype like today. he was home physically as the father of those two boys beau and hunter. that commitment i think was everything to him. he was a father first. i think that relationship -- anybody that's had kids knows what this is about. you're very close to your kids. first born has the first one to arrive. the commitment was 100%. >> you talk about b
two weeks ago the president spoke about beau and accomplishments in a speech at yale university. >> big headline biden most popular man in delaware dash beau. as your parents understand my success is when you look at your son or daughter and realize they turned out better than you did, and they did. >> chris, explain to all of us the special bond that beau had with his dad, the vice president. >> well, you know i'm not able to give that answer. i do know the amazing facts when...
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he is a graduate of byu, holds a masters degree in economics from yale university. dr. ryan anderson at the end, researches and writes about marriage and religious liberty and is a senior research fellow at the heritage foundation. he focuses on justice and moral principles and has expertise in bio ethics and natural law theory. he filed a brief. the book which he co-authored is "what is marriage, man and woman" cited twice in the case. ryan is the author of a book which is available for preorder on amazon and will ship in a few weeks. ryan received his bachelors from princeton university, political philosophy where he received his masters degree. carey is chief council and policy director of crisis network. she has written on a wide range of issues. she has filed briefs in numerous cases, testified before congress and is a regular contributor on national review online. if you have interest in courts you have probably read her materials or seen her on tv. she was previously a law clerk to clarence thomas. she is a graduate of harvard law school, duke university, holds m
he is a graduate of byu, holds a masters degree in economics from yale university. dr. ryan anderson at the end, researches and writes about marriage and religious liberty and is a senior research fellow at the heritage foundation. he focuses on justice and moral principles and has expertise in bio ethics and natural law theory. he filed a brief. the book which he co-authored is "what is marriage, man and woman" cited twice in the case. ryan is the author of a book which is available...
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akeel sterling professor of law and political science at yale university and author of "the law of the a republican strategist and former white house aide to president george h.w. bush. i want to start with you, joe, because there is no question every single gop candidate denounced this as a horrible crime. as something disgusting and awful and tragic. it seems to me that how we understand what a thing like this is helps to convey something about sort of what we think the problems are in american society. and we did not hear a racial analysis at least initially from these candidates. >> we should have. >> i think they should have called it what it was. the hate crime, a crime based on race and the color of a person's skin. they ought to speak plainly about it. i'm a republican, i worked for a republican president and i also happen to be an african-american. i'm somebody who has to deal with what other african-american men have to deal with every single day. it was racial hatred and i think republican candidates are much smarter if they talk about it plainly and clearly to other america
akeel sterling professor of law and political science at yale university and author of "the law of the a republican strategist and former white house aide to president george h.w. bush. i want to start with you, joe, because there is no question every single gop candidate denounced this as a horrible crime. as something disgusting and awful and tragic. it seems to me that how we understand what a thing like this is helps to convey something about sort of what we think the problems are in...
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. >> emma was about to experience something unusual at yale university. >> feeling okay? all right..shake. >> her brain is lighting up. excited about having it. >> it could be an indicator of a bigger problem. >> we think the greater response in these regions might be a risk factor for overeating foods that are delicious. >> this is our different milkshake. >> researchers at the university of michigan are taking that one step farther. as part of their research on food addiction, they look closely at sugar. >> you'll be in fat food mode. >> in a lab built to look like a fast food place, they look at what happens when people have a choice between three different milkshakes. >> it's chocolatey. >> taste this. >> a computer game lets participants earn more of their favorite. >> you're in vegas only working for milkshakes and not money. >> i went for high sugar, high fat milkshake. >> this one is my favorite. >> people at risk for obesity are willing to work much harder to get those junky sugary processed foods. >> and the lead researcher says if there's such a thing as an addictive food
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. >> 13-year-old emma was about to experience something unusual at yale university. >> feeling okay?what's going on in her brain when she drinks that? >> her brain is lighting up excited about having it. >> how much someone's brain lights up could be an indicator of a bigger problem. >> we've think the greater response in these regions might be a risk factor for overeating. >> researchers at the university of michigan are taking that one step further. as part of their research on food addiction they are looking at sugar. >> you'll be in the fast food mode. >> in a lab to look like a fast food place. they are testing what happens when people have a choice between three milk shakes. >> this is the first. >> it's chocolatey. >> taste this. >> a computer game lets them earn more of their favorite. >> you're working for milk shakes not money. >> like most i went for the high sugar, high fat milk shake. >> thank you. this is my favorite. >> people especially at risk for obesity they are willing to work harder to get those jufrpgy sugarer processed foods. >> the lead researcher says if ther
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he attended and graduated from yale university and law school where by the way he was good friends withll and hillary clinton. they went in a little bit different action. please join me in welcoming a great friend of not only freedom but the faith and freedom coalition. [applause] >> many of the speakers were talking about basically the terrible state of the country was in. so i thought as an antidote to that i needed to begin the way that i began the radio show every day. and i'm going to be getting the radio show broadcasting from here this afternoon. but again i say in another great day in the greatest nation on god's green earth. [applause] and i want to tell you why this is a particularly great day for religious faith based conservatives and why it is a great day for me personally. for people who believe in god and belief that god has given a special mission to the united states of america this is a spectacular day because this week for the first time since 2007, there were freed in america went up. did anybody notice that? though it's worth celebrating because it doesn't matter if
he attended and graduated from yale university and law school where by the way he was good friends withll and hillary clinton. they went in a little bit different action. please join me in welcoming a great friend of not only freedom but the faith and freedom coalition. [applause] >> many of the speakers were talking about basically the terrible state of the country was in. so i thought as an antidote to that i needed to begin the way that i began the radio show every day. and i'm going...
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universities. the harvards, the yales, the princetons. when you take into account endowment subsidy, special privileges for people who make donations and so forth, these are schools with low pell participation. these are schools that have legacy admission standards that often discriminate against minorities. i don't know why you people -- you people. that's probably a wrong term to use. the commission doesn't look into this issue and take this up as a topic. i think it's something -- and it's something that by the way people on the conservative and liberal ends of the spectrum might find some agreement on. just a thought. >> commissioner narasaki followed by commissioner heriot. >> thank you so i have a couple of questions. so mr. vedder said a college degree is not a guarantee of employment. so but what i want to understand is from all of you is it seems to me that increasingly, though, it's becoming a prerequisite for many jobs. so is it correct to say that you will have many more opportunities for sufficient employment, paying a living
universities. the harvards, the yales, the princetons. when you take into account endowment subsidy, special privileges for people who make donations and so forth, these are schools with low pell participation. these are schools that have legacy admission standards that often discriminate against minorities. i don't know why you people -- you people. that's probably a wrong term to use. the commission doesn't look into this issue and take this up as a topic. i think it's something -- and it's...
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strategy and a senior lecturer in global affairs at the jack stint -- jackson is to reveal university prior to joining yale embassador negroponte filled diplomacy and national security followed by a number of years in the private sector. he held government positions abroad and in washington between 1960 and 1997 and again 2001 through 2008. he has been u.s. ambassador to honduras, mexico, the philippines, united nations and iraq. he served twice of the national security council first as director of vietnam's in the nixon administration then deputy under president reagan and held a cabinet level position as a first director of national intelligence under president george w. bush. a professor of u.s. history is in for a policy at hofstra author of a prize winning book she has written and spoken widely by u.s. policy in iraq serving as a consultant to several members of congress and chaired a task force on u.s. occupation for a bipartisan coalition for realistic foreign policy her articles have appeared internal american history, history news network a radical history review and nova. presently called never l
strategy and a senior lecturer in global affairs at the jack stint -- jackson is to reveal university prior to joining yale embassador negroponte filled diplomacy and national security followed by a number of years in the private sector. he held government positions abroad and in washington between 1960 and 1997 and again 2001 through 2008. he has been u.s. ambassador to honduras, mexico, the philippines, united nations and iraq. he served twice of the national security council first as...
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book "the religion of democracy" reflects her studies at boston university where she earned her phd in religious studies centers at yale, harvard and princeton. the "the religion of democracy" creates the 18th century to the 20th by tracing the connections among the thinkers through whom they know, what they read and wrote, where they went and how they expressed opinions from john adams to william james to jane addams from boston to chicago to berkeley. reviewers are praising amy's book. for his new life into intellectual history for scholars and concerned citizens whether religious or not. of lively and erudite reminder of deep rates in american soil in religious role in putting them there. it's also been called eliminating stories for our time as well as what it tells us about the past. please join me in welcoming amy kittelstrom. thank you [applause] >> thank you. thank you for coming. it's nice to be here and see that there are people interested in reading and ideas. cinco de mayo you could be looking for a happy hour special but instead you are here making a choice about what to do with your time and the choices w
book "the religion of democracy" reflects her studies at boston university where she earned her phd in religious studies centers at yale, harvard and princeton. the "the religion of democracy" creates the 18th century to the 20th by tracing the connections among the thinkers through whom they know, what they read and wrote, where they went and how they expressed opinions from john adams to william james to jane addams from boston to chicago to berkeley. reviewers are...
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her new book "the religion of democracy" perplex her studies at boston university where she earned her ph.d. and study centers at yaleharvard and princeton. "the religion of democracy" re-creates the liberal conversations in the 18th century to the 20th by tracing the connections between seven figures through whom they knew, what they read and wrote, where they went and how they express their opinions from john adams to william james jane addams from boston to chicago. reviewers are praising amy's book. they say it pours until a intellectual history for scholars and concerned citizens whether they are religious or not. one other said a light wind erudite reminder of deep roots in american soil and a role in putting the mayor. it has also been called an illuminating story for our time as well as what it tells us about the past which he -- please join me in welcoming amy kittelstrom to book passage. thank you. [applause] >> thank you and thank you for coming. it's really nice to be here and to see that there are people interested in reading and ideas. it's cinco de mayo. you could be out looking for a happy hour specia
her new book "the religion of democracy" perplex her studies at boston university where she earned her ph.d. and study centers at yaleharvard and princeton. "the religion of democracy" re-creates the liberal conversations in the 18th century to the 20th by tracing the connections between seven figures through whom they knew, what they read and wrote, where they went and how they express their opinions from john adams to william james jane addams from boston to chicago....
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a graduate of duke university and yale law school.lso former fellow at the southern poverty law center's immigration justice project. you can get more information by logging on. follow them on twitter. susan next from massachusetts. caller: well, there may be government yam impediments to voter participation but i really think this is all so disingenuous. to me the real government yam travesty is we have less than a 20% voting participation, especially in municipal and mid term and off elections of the people that are eligible to vote. their participation is disgraceful. so i really put the -- i wish hillary clinton and others would advocate for the reinstitution of civic the -- i education, and courses and require courses in our public school system about the rights of citizenship and the obligation to vote. we can't complain about a situation like ferguson, missouri where the african american majority population had a 7% voting participation rate. we can't complain about police abuse. and we certainly can't complain about wall stree
a graduate of duke university and yale law school.lso former fellow at the southern poverty law center's immigration justice project. you can get more information by logging on. follow them on twitter. susan next from massachusetts. caller: well, there may be government yam impediments to voter participation but i really think this is all so disingenuous. to me the real government yam travesty is we have less than a 20% voting participation, especially in municipal and mid term and off...
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universities. the harvards the yales, the princetons. when you take into account endowment subsidy special privileges for people who make donations and so forth these are schools with low pell participation. these are schools that have legacy admission standards that often discriminate against minorities. i don't know why you people -- you people. that's probably a wrong term to use. the commission doesn't look into this issue and take this up as a topic. i think it's something -- and it's something that by the way people on the conservative and liberal ends of the spectrum might find some agreement on. just a thought. >> commissioner narasaki followed by commissioner heriot. >> mr. vedder said a college degree is not a guarantee of employment. so but what i want to understand is from all of you is it seems to me thain creasingly, though it's becoming a prerequisite for many jobs. so is it correct to say that you will have many more opportunities for sufficient employment, paying a living wage or getting you into the middle class if you
universities. the harvards the yales, the princetons. when you take into account endowment subsidy special privileges for people who make donations and so forth these are schools with low pell participation. these are schools that have legacy admission standards that often discriminate against minorities. i don't know why you people -- you people. that's probably a wrong term to use. the commission doesn't look into this issue and take this up as a topic. i think it's something -- and it's...
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yale is accredited. so are amridge university, hodges university, our lady of holy cross college, the university of texas at brownsville and armstrong atlantic. if i am a student at harvard i am nearly 100% likely to graduate in four years. but if i go to amridge university in alabama or hodges university in florida, based on the data from the 2007 cohort i have zero chance of graduating in four years assuming i am a first time full-time student. if i go to our lady of holy cross college, i have a 5% chance of graduating in four years. among african-american students or a quarter of the student body, only 7% of first-time full-time students graduate within six years. at the university of texas at brownsville where 90% of students are hispanic, only 9% of first-time full-time students graduate within four years. and admittedly there are problems with the graduation rates, they are not perfect but it gives us a snapshot of what is happening. schools with sad stories of performance are accredited and receive title four funds, but students have no way of knowing what they are getting into as they take out lo
yale is accredited. so are amridge university, hodges university, our lady of holy cross college, the university of texas at brownsville and armstrong atlantic. if i am a student at harvard i am nearly 100% likely to graduate in four years. but if i go to amridge university in alabama or hodges university in florida, based on the data from the 2007 cohort i have zero chance of graduating in four years assuming i am a first time full-time student. if i go to our lady of holy cross college, i...
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university police officer for jaywalking. they cited trawls wilson, held at gunpoint by campus police at yale -- charles wilson, held at gunpointus police at yale. they talk about people of color who cannot protect themselves from unconscious bias, these officers who see their black bodies as threats. the fact that she is playing with blackness in this way is terrible to a lot of people. amy: i want to thank you all for being with us. do you think this would be a flash in the pan, professor cobb? from your experience? or going to deeper issues, which is why there has been so much attention paid to this? jelani cobb: i think there's one other point about this that makes it more substantial. what happens with rachel dolezal whether she does a reality show or memoir, is not that consequential. but there is a longer history of appropriation, of the belief that anything that african-americans can do is culturally fair game and that white, who have advantages that blacks to not have, can take as they choose. that is part of this narrative as well. beyond this, one of the notable things it when you look at pulling on this and ask, wha
university police officer for jaywalking. they cited trawls wilson, held at gunpoint by campus police at yale -- charles wilson, held at gunpointus police at yale. they talk about people of color who cannot protect themselves from unconscious bias, these officers who see their black bodies as threats. the fact that she is playing with blackness in this way is terrible to a lot of people. amy: i want to thank you all for being with us. do you think this would be a flash in the pan, professor...
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university found states with policies that restrict hours of liquor sales have fewer teens who abuse alcohol. >>> a new study is examining the benefits of removing extra tissue during partial mastectomies. yalerchers found breast cancer patients who removed additional tissue were half as likely to need an additional survey. >>> harvard researchers say men diagnosed with prostate cancer are more likely to die if they eat a western diet. that includes a diet of red meats and high fat dairy. they also found men who eat fruits, vegetables, fish and whole grains have a great rate of survival. >>> 5:48. what happens when you mix snoop dog and a sushi chef. we're mmmmmm yoplait! ♪ oh! good news everybody! there is now 25% less sugar in yoplait original. say "adieu" to that sugar. because it still tastes good ahhhh yoplait! ♪chicken in the bucket♪ ♪chicken in the beans♪ ♪chicken in the bucket♪ ♪chicken in the beans♪ ♪chicken in the bucket♪ ♪chicken in the beans♪ and if i could i'd put chicken in the lemonade. it's finger lickin' good. on your budget -- it's a piece of cake. i was told there would be cake. get a free quote at progressive.com. >>> an overcast start. not a bad finish to your monday mor
university found states with policies that restrict hours of liquor sales have fewer teens who abuse alcohol. >>> a new study is examining the benefits of removing extra tissue during partial mastectomies. yalerchers found breast cancer patients who removed additional tissue were half as likely to need an additional survey. >>> harvard researchers say men diagnosed with prostate cancer are more likely to die if they eat a western diet. that includes a diet of red meats and...
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yale is accredited. if i'm a student at harvard, i'm nearly 100% likely to graduate in four years. but if i go to amridge university in alabama, based on the data from the 2007 cohort, i have zero chance of graduating in four years assuming i am a first-time full-time students. if i go to our lady of holy cross college, i have a 5% chance of graduating in four years. among african-american students or a quarter of the student body. only 7% of the first full-time students graduate within six years. at brownsville, only 9% of first time, full time students graduate within four years. and admittedly there are problems with the graduation rates. they are not perfect. but it gives up a snapshot of what is happening. stools with sad stories of pmpx are accredited and receive title four funds. students have no way of knowing what they are getting into as they take out loans to pursue their dream fs. those most likely to be in debt, heavy debt are minority students. bottom line, all students are hurt by accreditation. they do not deliver good outcomes. but the negative impact is greatest on those students who typically hav
yale is accredited. if i'm a student at harvard, i'm nearly 100% likely to graduate in four years. but if i go to amridge university in alabama, based on the data from the 2007 cohort, i have zero chance of graduating in four years assuming i am a first-time full-time students. if i go to our lady of holy cross college, i have a 5% chance of graduating in four years. among african-american students or a quarter of the student body. only 7% of the first full-time students graduate within six...
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he said that 21 other private university whose work together on financial aid policies have about the same policies. he also said that harvard yale, stanford and princeton are even more generous. so even these so-called elite universities may be affordable to students in america. finally, mr. president, there are another 9% of students that will go to for-profit colleges where tuition averages about $15,000 a year. okay despite all this, let's say your family still is short of money to pay for college. well taxpayers will loan you money on generous terms. we hear a lot about student loans. the questions are are taxpayers being generous enough? some senators say we need to be more generous. is borrowing for college a good investment? are students borrowing too much? one way to answer these questions is to compare student loans to automobile loans. when i was 25 years old i bought my first car. it was a ford mustang. my -- the bank made my father cosign the loanen loan because i had no assets and i don't credit rating. it made me mad but did i it any way. i had to pay the leon loan off in fleethree years. you're entitled to borrow
he said that 21 other private university whose work together on financial aid policies have about the same policies. he also said that harvard yale, stanford and princeton are even more generous. so even these so-called elite universities may be affordable to students in america. finally, mr. president, there are another 9% of students that will go to for-profit colleges where tuition averages about $15,000 a year. okay despite all this, let's say your family still is short of money to pay for...