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. >>> plus students at yale university are demanding the english department no longer require them tottics. because, you know those writers e those poe, et cetera they are just too white. and they are too male. we're going to talk about the latest in political correctness gone totally, utterly insane with louise mench and jason riley. don't go away. those new glasses? they are. do i look smarter? yeah, a little. you're making money now, are you investing? well, i've been doing some research. let me introduce you to our broker. how much does he charge? i don't know. okay. uh, do you get your fees back if you're not happy? (dad laughs) wow, you're laughing. that's not the way the world works. well, the world's changing. are you asking enough questions about the way your wealth is managed? wealth management, at charles schwab. ladies, why just dream of worry-free nights? i'm linda, and like millions of women worldwide i trust tena. and with new tena overnight underwear i can now sleep worry free all night. the unique secure barrier system gives me triple protection from leaks, odor and m
. >>> plus students at yale university are demanding the english department no longer require them tottics. because, you know those writers e those poe, et cetera they are just too white. and they are too male. we're going to talk about the latest in political correctness gone totally, utterly insane with louise mench and jason riley. don't go away. those new glasses? they are. do i look smarter? yeah, a little. you're making money now, are you investing? well, i've been doing some...
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>> next on american history tv, yale university professor akhil reed amar discusses the complex relationship between supreme court justices and american presidents. he looks back at the first appointed chief justice, john jay. he argues that historically judges were geographically balanced and there has been a more recent orientation toward representation based on demographics and political affiliation. >> we are thrilled to welcome akhil reed amar, professor of law and political science at yale university. before joining your lawsuit -- yale law school, dr. amar clerked for then judge stephen breyer. he is also a recipient of yale's highest award for teaching excellence and is the author of several books including "the law of the land: a grand tour of our constitutional republic." i think that akhil was voted the most popular professor at yale. at least he is my most popular professor. and you are all here because he is your most popular professor. before we invite our popular professor upon the stage, please turn off cell phones or electronic devices and join me in welcoming akhil reed ama
>> next on american history tv, yale university professor akhil reed amar discusses the complex relationship between supreme court justices and american presidents. he looks back at the first appointed chief justice, john jay. he argues that historically judges were geographically balanced and there has been a more recent orientation toward representation based on demographics and political affiliation. >> we are thrilled to welcome akhil reed amar, professor of law and political...
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i said you came out of detroit and went to yale university and became chief of pediatric marrow surgery, you are great but after that i realized it was not me at all. i said lord, from now on you be the neurosurgeon and i will be the hands and that is where the term gifted hands came from. and that is when all the amazing things began to happen. all these incredible once-in-a-lifetime cases one after another after another but i always remembered and kept in mind who was doing it. i want to guarantee you this, graduates. if you will in fact always keep got out front, always acknowledge him he will lift you up and he will use you in a very positive way and that is what i mean when i say think egg. the t is for talent that he gives every single person, intellectual talent which everyone of you have. the ages for honesty, you lead a clean and honest life you do not put skeletons in the closet. when i was running for office they were looking for skeletons. they could not find any because there were not any. of course they make them up. and then the i is for insight which comes from listening
i said you came out of detroit and went to yale university and became chief of pediatric marrow surgery, you are great but after that i realized it was not me at all. i said lord, from now on you be the neurosurgeon and i will be the hands and that is where the term gifted hands came from. and that is when all the amazing things began to happen. all these incredible once-in-a-lifetime cases one after another after another but i always remembered and kept in mind who was doing it. i want to...
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gardner received as doctorate two master's degree from yale university and bachelors and master's degree in modern history from oxford university. after the remarks, we will have time for some questions you might want to start thinking about them now. thank you and over to you. >> thanks very much, luke and thank you to tad and victoria two excellent presentations and thank everybody for joining us today. my view are very clear. i believe firmly that the great britain is better off outside of the european union and it's not any good for britain, but it's also good for europe frankly and also for america and for the special relationship and i'll be outlining my remarks why i believe that is the case. and also i'll talk a bit about margaret thatcher's views on it just to set the record straight. i would like to think of titanic on a glide path towards massive iceberg and the british people on june 23rd have an opportunity to jump on to a lifeboat and i think that many british people will choose to get on to that lifeboat and the latest polls in the uk, there's a poll published yesterday, w
gardner received as doctorate two master's degree from yale university and bachelors and master's degree in modern history from oxford university. after the remarks, we will have time for some questions you might want to start thinking about them now. thank you and over to you. >> thanks very much, luke and thank you to tad and victoria two excellent presentations and thank everybody for joining us today. my view are very clear. i believe firmly that the great britain is better off...
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all we can, every week and on >> next on american history tv, yale university professor akhil reed amar discusses the complex relationship between supreme court justices and american presidents. he looks back at the first appointed chief justice, john jay. he argues that historically judges were geographically balanced and there has been a more recent orientation toward representation based on demographics and political affiliation. >> we are thrilled to welcome akhil reed amar, professor of law and political science at yale university. before joining your lawsuit -- yale law school, dr. amar clerked for then judge stephen breyer. he is also a recipient of yale's highest award for teaching excellence and is the author of several books including "the law of the land: a grand tour of our
all we can, every week and on >> next on american history tv, yale university professor akhil reed amar discusses the complex relationship between supreme court justices and american presidents. he looks back at the first appointed chief justice, john jay. he argues that historically judges were geographically balanced and there has been a more recent orientation toward representation based on demographics and political affiliation. >> we are thrilled to welcome akhil reed amar,...
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going on right now at 63 hospitals, including the university of pennsylvania, johns hopkins, and yale universitythe test subjects are hundreds of thousands of patients who have no idea they're in a study, and thousands of doctors who have little choice but to take part. dr. michael carome: it's clearly unethical research. it's among the most unethical research i've ever seen, in fact. sharyl: dr. michael carome is a medical ethicist with the watchdog group public citizen. he's talking about the controversial study icompare. funded with millions of your tax dollars, it's testing the endurance of young physicians to see, quite literally, do more patients die when their doctors work longer shifts? dr. carome: there is substantial evidence that residents who are sleep deprived, particularly first-year residents, make more medical errors. and those medical errors can lead to harms and even deaths to patients. sharyl: if it seems like a no-brainer, carome says it is. he should know -- he himself attended medical school and completed a residency. so, right now, there is a limit? dr. carome: there is a
going on right now at 63 hospitals, including the university of pennsylvania, johns hopkins, and yale universitythe test subjects are hundreds of thousands of patients who have no idea they're in a study, and thousands of doctors who have little choice but to take part. dr. michael carome: it's clearly unethical research. it's among the most unethical research i've ever seen, in fact. sharyl: dr. michael carome is a medical ethicist with the watchdog group public citizen. he's talking about the...
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i'm joint in the studio by jolyon from yale university. we've been talking about some of the big themes being invoked in this referendum. one of them is what the eu has to lose if britain leaves tomorrow. >> the eu has to lose one of its biggest members, one of its biggest payers, one of its most influential members on the world stage, even though britain, as a player, is no longer what it was in 1945. this is a lot to lose. this is a major defense participant. all overplomatic -- the world. it's like losing france or germany, actually. laura: what about security? the argument of the brexit is always that it is nato -- the north american treaty alliance -- organization -- that has kept europe safe and conflict free. others say, no, it's because european countries are close. they have trade deals. they need to do business with each other. >> as far as security is concerned, we talk about military security, then it is nato. nobody is arguing with that. nobody in any of the european urine member -- european union member states are arguing tha
i'm joint in the studio by jolyon from yale university. we've been talking about some of the big themes being invoked in this referendum. one of them is what the eu has to lose if britain leaves tomorrow. >> the eu has to lose one of its biggest members, one of its biggest payers, one of its most influential members on the world stage, even though britain, as a player, is no longer what it was in 1945. this is a lot to lose. this is a major defense participant. all overplomatic -- the...
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you were at yale university.s this the moment where we change the dialogue on italy's austerity, spain's austerity, the u.k. austerity? do we change our dialogue and decision-making? brexit is nothing to do with that. see has toe as i change in the sense that austerity first, a world without hase, fiscal discipline tuesday. prices for notge sticking to fiscal discipline. but we need to change the mind of the germans. it is not impossible. serious investment is not a violation of fiscal discipline. this is the only change which is really needed. >> if we take a step back what does this moment mean? is this the beginning of the end of the european project? are we going to see more year at -- referendums? >> it is possible. if you follow just a second, the most serious risk of unraveling leaders more or less, all of them deal with europe, treat europe, participate in european decisions in their mind as top priority. and we cannot expect europe to be able to take the right decisions when the most withtant body is fil
you were at yale university.s this the moment where we change the dialogue on italy's austerity, spain's austerity, the u.k. austerity? do we change our dialogue and decision-making? brexit is nothing to do with that. see has toe as i change in the sense that austerity first, a world without hase, fiscal discipline tuesday. prices for notge sticking to fiscal discipline. but we need to change the mind of the germans. it is not impossible. serious investment is not a violation of fiscal...
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it was a national radio address broadcast from a house near the campus of yale university which challengedamericans to respond to the unfolding catastrophe in europe. the nation was addressed by henry stimson, a 72-year-old private citizen, and elder statesman. numerous federal posts since the theodore roosevelt administration while moving in and out of a successful career as a wall street banking attorney with a break as a 49-year-old, an army artillery regiment in the western front in france. he was a progressive republican, served president william howard taft as secretary of war and herbert hoover as secretary of state. he told his listeners the country faced, quote, probably the greatest crisis of its history. probably based on law and justice instead of force. seems like a quaint notion now. with china and southeast asia partially overrun by the japanese the world was now divided almost in two between fundamentally opposed camps, echoing abraham lincoln, he warned the world cannot permanently and/or half slave and half free. the danger was clear. should britain fall and germany, our
it was a national radio address broadcast from a house near the campus of yale university which challengedamericans to respond to the unfolding catastrophe in europe. the nation was addressed by henry stimson, a 72-year-old private citizen, and elder statesman. numerous federal posts since the theodore roosevelt administration while moving in and out of a successful career as a wall street banking attorney with a break as a 49-year-old, an army artillery regiment in the western front in france....
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undergraduates at yale university have launched a petition calling on the english department to abolish a core course requirement. that course studying some of the most famous authors in the world like shakespeare. why do students want them out? get, this because they are white it creates a, quote, hostile culture. zach young against this petition is here to go "on the record." thanks for joining us in studio tonight. this seems crazy. like, i mean did, you ever think you would go to school stay great university like yale and there would be this kind of cren shoreship why are you against this petition. >> i think this petition is wrong in both its idea and its tactic. first the idea. i think we should be judging works based on merits and historical significance not the race of the author. that should be a pretty yrl principle. second, i think the tactics are wrong too. when you disagree with your professors. gets 160 signatures and telling your professors it's unethical if they disagree with you. >> it's pretty unbelievable. break this down to do the students actually know what the curr
undergraduates at yale university have launched a petition calling on the english department to abolish a core course requirement. that course studying some of the most famous authors in the world like shakespeare. why do students want them out? get, this because they are white it creates a, quote, hostile culture. zach young against this petition is here to go "on the record." thanks for joining us in studio tonight. this seems crazy. like, i mean did, you ever think you would go to...
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stephen roach from yale university. dr.this, dare turn out with his book and write it up and project syndicate. this is blistering. the current official fiction however is that all dead will eventually be resold to private again, a realng public liability that must be repaid out of future, fiscal surplus. it must have no recognition that many debts, both public and private, since they cannot be repaid. dr. roach, from 2007, we have been trying to have a pain-free readjustment of mistakes made. is that part of our economic slowdown is that we have not cleared the debt out? and we are just festering and festering and festering? stephen: i would go further than not, tom. to dok what we have tried since 2008 is once again rely on financial engineering to give us a shortcut to economic recovery. by expanding balance sheets. by going to negative interest rates. not recognizing that the only real six two a crisis problem around the world -- six of a crisis problem around the world. we're not just kicking the can down the road. we
stephen roach from yale university. dr.this, dare turn out with his book and write it up and project syndicate. this is blistering. the current official fiction however is that all dead will eventually be resold to private again, a realng public liability that must be repaid out of future, fiscal surplus. it must have no recognition that many debts, both public and private, since they cannot be repaid. dr. roach, from 2007, we have been trying to have a pain-free readjustment of mistakes made....
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he teaches courses on leadership at yale university. wide ranging subjects from politics and the presidency to capitalism and character. more recently, he has turned his focus to the 2016 presidential campaign. i am pleased to have him back at it table. welcome. david: thank you. charlie: it has been too long, but i know you have books to write and other things to do. david: wine to drink. [laughter] c
he teaches courses on leadership at yale university. wide ranging subjects from politics and the presidency to capitalism and character. more recently, he has turned his focus to the 2016 presidential campaign. i am pleased to have him back at it table. welcome. david: thank you. charlie: it has been too long, but i know you have books to write and other things to do. david: wine to drink. [laughter] c
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. >> he was a star athlete in yale university and now a professor of medicine in the university of florida, he knowses full well the repercussions of medical error after first wife mary sought help for to the pain. >> she sought care from a neurologist and followed by an internist and they didn't come up with the proper diagnosis. she got clots in her leg and admitted to the hospital and got insufficient blood. she had a heart attack and kidney failure and a ten percent chance of survival. miraculous he gave her steroids and once they started, all of the symptoms were reversed and she walked out of the hospital. it was a miracle she survived. as a result of the brush with death. his career changed direction. i decided to change my career and i actually took a fellowship at hafsh beard business school and studied errors through the business world. businesses deal with quality. and the problem with health care was. it didn't matter the quality but you got paid. i helped to develop products and on line course to desiminate the college we need to improve health care. >> during the tennis game
. >> he was a star athlete in yale university and now a professor of medicine in the university of florida, he knowses full well the repercussions of medical error after first wife mary sought help for to the pain. >> she sought care from a neurologist and followed by an internist and they didn't come up with the proper diagnosis. she got clots in her leg and admitted to the hospital and got insufficient blood. she had a heart attack and kidney failure and a ten percent chance of...
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nebraska medical school and completed his residency at the western reserve and his fellowship at yale university. we start out with mr. botticelli thank you for inviting me back to discuss issues of synthetic drugs. they're all a tremendous concern of the administration. i focused my opening remarks on new psychoactive substances. there sometimes known as designer drugs or legal high. they are designed to mimic the effects of illegal drugs. in december 2015 the united nations estimated there are over 600 on the global market. the vast majority of these not controlled under drug control authorities. there often mixed with material to form a dangerous package in alluring packaging. those products can very from batch to batch. they have no known medical use in many pose a serious threat to public health. i appreciate that he is here from iowa to talk about his son's tragic death associated with this use. there are many young people who are a testament to the deadly effect these synthetic drugs are having on our community. although they have developed responses to control this, the ease in which it
nebraska medical school and completed his residency at the western reserve and his fellowship at yale university. we start out with mr. botticelli thank you for inviting me back to discuss issues of synthetic drugs. they're all a tremendous concern of the administration. i focused my opening remarks on new psychoactive substances. there sometimes known as designer drugs or legal high. they are designed to mimic the effects of illegal drugs. in december 2015 the united nations estimated there...
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prior to that, he taught at yale university for four years and winthrop university. he is the author of 11 books. his recent work lincoln and immigrant is a volume in a concise lincoln library series. it was released in september. of the 16,500 blogs published on abraham lincoln, this is the first full-length study of its kind. dr. silverman received his undergraduate degree at the university of virginia and his graduate degree at colorado state and the university of kentucky. he has received many distinguished teaching awards. he is currently working on a companion volume detailing president lincoln's reputation in 19th-century europe. he also served to elected terms of his local school board. let's welcome professor jason silverman. [applause] >> thank you so much. that last part about the eight years on the school board, forget about all my education, that is where i learned the real meaning of the civil war. [laughter] i have been interested in abraham lincoln since the fourth grade. we had a parent's night which we were going to do silent vignettes. amelia ehrha
prior to that, he taught at yale university for four years and winthrop university. he is the author of 11 books. his recent work lincoln and immigrant is a volume in a concise lincoln library series. it was released in september. of the 16,500 blogs published on abraham lincoln, this is the first full-length study of its kind. dr. silverman received his undergraduate degree at the university of virginia and his graduate degree at colorado state and the university of kentucky. he has received...
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broman previously served nine years as associate director of yale university's international security studies, a center dedicated to the study and teaching of diplomatic history and grand strategy. he was a lecturer in history and from 2004 an international affairs for yale's master of arts program. ted is a prolific writer and has published hundreds of articles in numerous u.s. and international publications. broman received his doctrine in 1999 from yale. his thesis on britain's first application to the economic community, which was very relevant to the discussion we're having today, won the samuel h. bear prize from the political science association's british politics group. he also holds two masters degrees in history from yale and a bachelor of arts degree from iowa's grin nel college. >> it's a pleasure to be here to talk for once about the subject of my dissertation research, which this is a perilous thing to do and i have waited 25 years for this moment. art history is relevant. my dissertation is relevant. no, i'm not going to talk about my dissertation. what i'm going to do
broman previously served nine years as associate director of yale university's international security studies, a center dedicated to the study and teaching of diplomatic history and grand strategy. he was a lecturer in history and from 2004 an international affairs for yale's master of arts program. ted is a prolific writer and has published hundreds of articles in numerous u.s. and international publications. broman received his doctrine in 1999 from yale. his thesis on britain's first...
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monti, within that, you were at yale university studying under james tobin.is the moment where we change the dialogue on italy's austerity, spain's austerity, the united kingdom's austerity? with this politics, do we change our dialogue and decision-making on fiscal austerity? mario monti: i think brexit has nothing to do with that. the dialogue on austerity as i a bit ins to change the sense that austerity first, a word, a word first of all without sense, i never use it. but fiscal discipline has to stay. we, in italy for example have , paid huge prices for not sticking to fiscal discipline. but we need to change the mind of the germans. and it is not impossible, to -- believe me by telling him genuine, public sector investment is not a violation of fiscal discipline. this is the only change which is really needed. francine mr. monti, if we just : take a step back, what exactly does this historic moment mean? eurp you are a zero -- ophile, but is this the end of the european project? are we going to see more referendums, including in your country if it is po
monti, within that, you were at yale university studying under james tobin.is the moment where we change the dialogue on italy's austerity, spain's austerity, the united kingdom's austerity? with this politics, do we change our dialogue and decision-making on fiscal austerity? mario monti: i think brexit has nothing to do with that. the dialogue on austerity as i a bit ins to change the sense that austerity first, a word, a word first of all without sense, i never use it. but fiscal discipline...
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by elizabeth alexander, poet and former chair of african studies, african-american studies at yale university the author of the poem narrative written from the perspective of mohammed ali. she is the poet who in 2009 poem one inaugural president obama first took office and we will do back with them in a minute. -- we will be back with them in a minute. ♪ ♪ ♪ amy: this is democracy now! to talk more about the life and legacy -- and legacy of mom ali, we're joined by two guess. his new book is the complete mohammed ali. he is currently a visiting scholar at the college of arts. a new york, we're joined by poet and professor elizabeth alexander, director of creativity and free expression at the ford foundation. she is the former chair of african american studies at yale. she is the author of the persona poem "narrative: ali", written from the perspective of muhammad ali. elizabeth alexander recited the amount real poem when president obama took office in 2009. we welcome you both to democracy now!. can you start off by sharing your reaction to hearing of the death of mohammed ali and talk about
by elizabeth alexander, poet and former chair of african studies, african-american studies at yale university the author of the poem narrative written from the perspective of mohammed ali. she is the poet who in 2009 poem one inaugural president obama first took office and we will do back with them in a minute. -- we will be back with them in a minute. ♪ ♪ ♪ amy: this is democracy now! to talk more about the life and legacy -- and legacy of mom ali, we're joined by two guess. his new book...
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. >> martinez will attend yale university in the fall with a full scholarship to pursue premed. she wants to become a neurosurgeon. >> wow. >>> all right. you asked theps!ç questions, an we've got the answers at nbc 10, that's coming up next. >>> plus, controversy on the coast. >> a beach concert planned for the jersey shore this summer is causing controversy. >> there really should be no argument whatsoever with what we are doing. >> i'm todd greenburgh. how the battle over beach glow has moved from the sand to the courtroom. >>> plus, a fantastic friday to kick off the weekend, but we are tracking storms for saturday. a look at what you can expect in your exclusive neighborhood weather, next. >>> right now, we be getting new information about about investigation involving one of the philadelphia eagles. in the past few minutes, a dancer accused a player of sexually sotting h iassaulting practice yesterday afternoon. it happened a cheerleader's gentlemen's club in south philadelphia. the eagles confirmed there is a police investigation involving wide receiver nelson aguilar. we
. >> martinez will attend yale university in the fall with a full scholarship to pursue premed. she wants to become a neurosurgeon. >> wow. >>> all right. you asked theps!ç questions, an we've got the answers at nbc 10, that's coming up next. >>> plus, controversy on the coast. >> a beach concert planned for the jersey shore this summer is causing controversy. >> there really should be no argument whatsoever with what we are doing. >> i'm todd...
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he taught at yale university for four years and winthrop university. author of 11 books. lincoln andork immigrant is a volume in a concise lincoln library series. it was released in september. 16,500 blogs
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he joined heritage after a decade at yale university as associate director of international security studies. it was in that center dedicated to the study and teaching of diplomatic history and grand strategy. he was also a lecturer in history and in international affairs for yale's masters of arts program. he's a columnist for newsday and for great britain's yorkshire post and regularly writes commentary for other major u.s. news outlets. he's also adjunct professor of strategic studies in the strategic studies program at johns hopkins university school of advanced international studies. please join me in welcoming ted broman. ted? [applause] >> thanks very much, jon. it's a tremendous pleasure to welcome my friend, david satter, here to the heritage foundation to speak on his latest book published, i believe, just two days ago by university press, "the less you know, the better you sleep." the story that david tells is the story of a double tragedy. for russia, the tragedy of the rise through acts of domestic terrorism and criminality of the dictatorial regime of vladimir putin and
he joined heritage after a decade at yale university as associate director of international security studies. it was in that center dedicated to the study and teaching of diplomatic history and grand strategy. he was also a lecturer in history and in international affairs for yale's masters of arts program. he's a columnist for newsday and for great britain's yorkshire post and regularly writes commentary for other major u.s. news outlets. he's also adjunct professor of strategic studies in the...
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you are at yale university studying under james tobin.is a moment where retains the dialogue on italy's austerity, spain's austerity, the added kingdoms austerity -- united kingdom's austerity? do we change our dialogue and decision-making on fiscal austerity? mario monti: i think brexit has nothing to do with that. the dialogue as i see has to change a bit in the sense that austerity first, a world without sense, i never use it -- a word without sense, i never use it. but fiscal discipline has to stay. we in italy have played huge prices -- paid huge prices for not sticking to fiscal discipline. but we need to change the mind of the germans. and it is not impossible, to that me, by telling him serious public investment is not a violation of fiscal discipline. this is the only change which is really needed. if we just take a step back, what exactly does this historic moment mean? is this the end of the european project? are we going to see more referendums, including in your country if it is possible voter mario monti: it is possible, it
you are at yale university studying under james tobin.is a moment where retains the dialogue on italy's austerity, spain's austerity, the added kingdoms austerity -- united kingdom's austerity? do we change our dialogue and decision-making on fiscal austerity? mario monti: i think brexit has nothing to do with that. the dialogue as i see has to change a bit in the sense that austerity first, a world without sense, i never use it -- a word without sense, i never use it. but fiscal discipline has...
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. >>> meantime students at yale university have filed a petition. students claim that a course that treats major english poets lacks diversity. in the petition it sis the curriculum, quote, create as culture especially hostile to students of color. we ask that major english poets be abolished and pre-1800 and 1900 requirements be refocused to include literature relating to gender, race, sexuality, ableism and ethnicity. the english course under scrutiny focuses on works of poets such as jeffrey chaucer, william shakespeare, john milton and t.s. eliot. a senior at yale, zachary young. great to see you. thanks for coming in. why are you against the petition that yale is now fielding? >> sure. i think two primary reasons. i disagree with the idea. i think we should judge works we teach english major based on historical significance and merits. but second i also disagree with tactics. when you disagree with your professor, best way to approach it not create 160-person petition and accuse them of being unethical if they disagree with you. deirdre: fair p
. >>> meantime students at yale university have filed a petition. students claim that a course that treats major english poets lacks diversity. in the petition it sis the curriculum, quote, create as culture especially hostile to students of color. we ask that major english poets be abolished and pre-1800 and 1900 requirements be refocused to include literature relating to gender, race, sexuality, ableism and ethnicity. the english course under scrutiny focuses on works of poets such...
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he teaches courses on leadership at yale university.e is known for tackling wide ranging subjects from politics and the presidency to capitalism and character. more recently, he has turned his focus to the 2016 presidential campaign. i am pleased to have him back at it table. welcome. david: thank you. charlie: it has been too long, but i know you have books to write and other things to do. david: wine to drink. [laughter] charlie: food to eat. david: museums to see. charlie: isn't it great to have a huge appetite? that is what i say. i don't want anybody with a small appetite. david: you should have a bunch of opera stars. charlie: i was speaking to someone the other day about a memoir, who felt they had been stolen from having a big life. i thought, that's sad. a big life is not being a celebrity or having a lot of money. a big life is being connected to all that is possible. david: i had a journalist friend who asked a woman, what would you do if you were not afraid, this was a job interview. and the woman started crying. there are p
he teaches courses on leadership at yale university.e is known for tackling wide ranging subjects from politics and the presidency to capitalism and character. more recently, he has turned his focus to the 2016 presidential campaign. i am pleased to have him back at it table. welcome. david: thank you. charlie: it has been too long, but i know you have books to write and other things to do. david: wine to drink. [laughter] charlie: food to eat. david: museums to see. charlie: isn't it great to...
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create like eight of them. [ laughter and applause ] an infestation of bed bugs has gotten into yale universityd their parents are so proud. [ laughter ] and finally, a new practice is undergoing research called postmortem sperm extraction in which viable sperm is taken from a dead body and stored within 48 hours after a man's death. it's what larry king calls dating. [ laughter ] ladies and gentlemen, we have a great show for you tonight. [ cheers and applause ] she's here to chat as well as perform, her new single "team." iggy azalea is in the house tonight. [ cheers and applause ] yeah. also he hosts "the nightly show" on comedy central and he'll be hosting this year's white house correspondents dinner this saturday. larry wilmore is here. [ cheers and applause ] fantastic guy. can't wait to talk to him. last saturday beyonce's "lemonade," who has seen beyonce's "lemonade"? [ cheers ] she has a new album out called "lemonade," had a film on hbo to release the album and fantastic film. and very empowering, a very empowering message from beyonce. so empowering that i can't help but notice i fe
create like eight of them. [ laughter and applause ] an infestation of bed bugs has gotten into yale universityd their parents are so proud. [ laughter ] and finally, a new practice is undergoing research called postmortem sperm extraction in which viable sperm is taken from a dead body and stored within 48 hours after a man's death. it's what larry king calls dating. [ laughter ] ladies and gentlemen, we have a great show for you tonight. [ cheers and applause ] she's here to chat as well as...
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david: shakespeare's classics may not have a home come yale university calling for the english department a requirement for english majors to take two courses studying shakespeare and john milton because those poets are white males. steve forbes is back with us. steve it makes you wonder whether these colleges are worth what you pay for them? the ivy leagues. >> in grade school you were taught don't judge a book i is covering up these alleged students are saying judge judge writers by the color of their skin. there a current and they are ill educated and i'm shocked that you the men. david: you are princeton grad. are they the same there? >> i don't think so but i feel sorry for you even though it's an inferior institution. david: you wonder whether you get the value for that diploma that you pay for. steve, thank you. risk and rewards starts right now. >> oh my god. >> violent scenes yesterday as people were leaving a trump rally in san jose, california. a big move in the markets as well after huge jobs on this recession fears being renewed. this is risk and reward. i am deidre. if an ug
david: shakespeare's classics may not have a home come yale university calling for the english department a requirement for english majors to take two courses studying shakespeare and john milton because those poets are white males. steve forbes is back with us. steve it makes you wonder whether these colleges are worth what you pay for them? the ivy leagues. >> in grade school you were taught don't judge a book i is covering up these alleged students are saying judge judge writers by the...
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you know, yale, university of missouri. just some of the crazy thuggishness we've seen where people somehow view themselves as academically more enlightened and advanced and yet they implement these authoritarian measures to silence people who are against them. so we see things like safe spaces and trigger warnings and all these types of things that are totally at odds of freedom of speech and protecting our right of association. unlike the ad that says what , happens in vegas stays in vegas, what happens at the universities doesn't stay there. it spreads into regular american society. so these universities that are training tomorrow's leaders are basically training them to think it is normative to have speech codes and speech zones and non-discrimination policies imposed upon private organizations, compelled payments of student fees to groups who oppose your ideas. et cetera, et cetera. that that should all be viewed as totally against the liberties that are secured by the first amendment. no, this is normal. we got to pro
you know, yale, university of missouri. just some of the crazy thuggishness we've seen where people somehow view themselves as academically more enlightened and advanced and yet they implement these authoritarian measures to silence people who are against them. so we see things like safe spaces and trigger warnings and all these types of things that are totally at odds of freedom of speech and protecting our right of association. unlike the ad that says what , happens in vegas stays in vegas,...
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further north in mckinney, texas, larissa martinez, who is heading to yale university, disclosed her status during her address to her class. thehe1 millionn undocunteded immigrants s living in thehehadows oththe united states. i dececided to stand before youu ttoday and reveal these unexexpected realities because this m might be my onlchance to convnvey the truth to all of you that undococumented immigrants e people, too. dreams, aspirations, hopes, and loved ones. peopople like me. people who h have become aart of the american society and way off life and who yararn to make amamerica great agagain. without the construction of a wall built on hatred and prejudice. amy: both young women have been subjected to a barrage of hatred on social media. the digital media outlet gawker has declared bankruptcy and put itself up for sale. the move comes after gawker was ordered to pay $140 million in a lawsuit for publishing the sex tape of wrestler hulk hogan. hogan's lawsuit was financially backed by silicon valley billionaire peter thiel, who was outed as gay by a now-defunct gawker blog. mor
further north in mckinney, texas, larissa martinez, who is heading to yale university, disclosed her status during her address to her class. thehe1 millionn undocunteded immigrants s living in thehehadows oththe united states. i dececided to stand before youu ttoday and reveal these unexexpected realities because this m might be my onlchance to convnvey the truth to all of you that undococumented immigrants e people, too. dreams, aspirations, hopes, and loved ones. peopople like me. people who...
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great economists including steven the bea director former bea director and bill who is -- from yale university and dale at harvard say it is national measure of the production sector while net gdp is proarpght as a measure many had of welfare both are required in a complete systems of accounts. there's a general model of the economy, where you see the economy reaching final use. gdp and then consumption when it's used up and so this is again in my textbook a general model of the economy. i don't have time to go into that because i've run out of time. but if you're interested by the way in my power point because i've gone through pretty quickly maybe we can send it to attendees or acard to send you this power point to get you my basic points. g.o. is integrated in textbook this is a sign of success so it is not just in my textbook which i was economic lodging but it's also in mcconnell brew, number one textbook in the country. although greg disputes that. and we have it in -- in john taylor textbook, and roger miller. so david coal lander so in all of the textbooks there's developing to be in a
great economists including steven the bea director former bea director and bill who is -- from yale university and dale at harvard say it is national measure of the production sector while net gdp is proarpght as a measure many had of welfare both are required in a complete systems of accounts. there's a general model of the economy, where you see the economy reaching final use. gdp and then consumption when it's used up and so this is again in my textbook a general model of the economy. i...
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-- economists including the bea director, former bea director and bill nordhouse who is from yale university who say gross output is the natural production of the sector while net output is appropriate as a measure of welfare. both are required in a complete systems of accounts. so here's a general model of the economy where you see the production side, the make economy reaching final use, gdp, and then consumption when it's used up. and so this is, again, in my textbooks a general model of the economy. i don't have time to go into that because i've run out of time. but if you're interested, by the way, in my powerpoint -- because i've gone through pretty quickly -- maybe we can send it to the attendees or they can give me a card or whatever. i'd be glad to send you this powerpoint to give you my basic points. g.o. is being integrated in the textbooks. this is the sign of success. so it's not just in my textbook which i have, "economic logic," but it's also in mcconnell brew, the number one textbook in the country although that's disputed. and we have it in john taylor's textbook and roger l
-- economists including the bea director, former bea director and bill nordhouse who is from yale university who say gross output is the natural production of the sector while net output is appropriate as a measure of welfare. both are required in a complete systems of accounts. so here's a general model of the economy where you see the production side, the make economy reaching final use, gdp, and then consumption when it's used up. and so this is, again, in my textbooks a general model of the...
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he previously served nine years as an associate director of yale university's international security studies, a center dedicated to the study of diplomatic history and strategy. he was a lecturer in history and 2004, in international affairs for the master of arts program. he is a prolific writer and has published hundreds of articles in numerous publications. he received his doctorate in yale.y in 1999 from his thesis on britain's first application to the economic community, relevant to the discussion we are having today won be dissertation prize from the british politics group. degrees two masters from yale as well as a bachelor's degree. ted bromund: thank you. it is a pleasure to be here. talk, for once, about the subject of my research. i have waited 25 years for this moment. relevant, goon is buy your copy now. i'm not going to talk about my dissertation. but what i'm going to do is provide a historical overview of american policy for europe, talk a little bit about the cold war era and the ways in which the , and its while predecessor, the way those were part of america's cold
he previously served nine years as an associate director of yale university's international security studies, a center dedicated to the study of diplomatic history and strategy. he was a lecturer in history and 2004, in international affairs for the master of arts program. he is a prolific writer and has published hundreds of articles in numerous publications. he received his doctorate in yale.y in 1999 from his thesis on britain's first application to the economic community, relevant to the...
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. >>> students at yale university demanding the english department cut ties with writers like williamcause they say literature from white men is, quote, hostile to students of color. english majors are required to spend two semesters reading from english poets. a petition reads, quote, it is unacceptable that a yale student considering studying english literature might read only male authors. it has more than 160 signatures. yale hasn't responded yet. >>> this story is unreal out of the northeast. a town sparking outrage for forcing its firefighters to remove the american flag from the back of its fire truck because it makes them look like terrorists. a city official in rhode island says that the american flags waving from the back of the trucks look ridiculous and this person went so far as to compare them to those flags that fly off the back of isis trucks, writing, quote, like isis in syria, going to take over a city, i don't think they need that big flag on the back of the truck. that's not american to me. those are a bunch of terrorists. firefighters now actually have to get perm
. >>> students at yale university demanding the english department cut ties with writers like williamcause they say literature from white men is, quote, hostile to students of color. english majors are required to spend two semesters reading from english poets. a petition reads, quote, it is unacceptable that a yale student considering studying english literature might read only male authors. it has more than 160 signatures. yale hasn't responded yet. >>> this story is unreal...
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liberal lunecy this time involving shakespeare, yale university.e this one [beekeeper] from bees to business expenses, i'm in charge of it all. so i've been snapping photos of my receipts and keeping track of them in quickbooks. now i'm on top of my expenses, and my bees. best 68,000 employees ever. that's how we own it. premium like clockwork. month after month. year after year. then one night, you hydroplane into a ditch. yeah... surprise... your insurance company tells you to pay up again. why pay for insurance if you have to pay even more for using it? if you have liberty mutual deductible fund™, you could pay no deductible at all. sign up to immediately lower your deductible by $100. and keep lowering it $100 annually, until it's gone. then continue to earn that $100 every year. there's no limit to how much you can earn and this savings applies to every vehicle on your policy. call to learn more. switch to liberty mutual and you could save up to $509. call liberty mutual for a free quote today at see car insurance in a whole new light. liberty
liberal lunecy this time involving shakespeare, yale university.e this one [beekeeper] from bees to business expenses, i'm in charge of it all. so i've been snapping photos of my receipts and keeping track of them in quickbooks. now i'm on top of my expenses, and my bees. best 68,000 employees ever. that's how we own it. premium like clockwork. month after month. year after year. then one night, you hydroplane into a ditch. yeah... surprise... your insurance company tells you to pay up again....
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you know, yale, university of missouri. just some of the crazy thuggishness we've seen where people somehow view themselves as academically more enlightened and advanced and yet they implement these authoritarian measures to excellensilence peo are against them. so we see things like safe spaces and trigger warnings and all these types of things that are totally at odds of freedom of speech and protecting our right of association. unlike to ad that says what happens in vegas stays in vegas, what happens at the universities doesn't stay there. it spreads into regular american society. so these universities that are training tomorrow's leaders are basically training them to think it is normative to have speech codes and speech zones and non-discrimination policies imposed upon private organizations, compelled payments of student fees to groups who oppose your ideas. et cetera, et cetera. that that should all be viewed as totally against the liberties that are secured by the first amendment. no, this is normal. we got to prote
you know, yale, university of missouri. just some of the crazy thuggishness we've seen where people somehow view themselves as academically more enlightened and advanced and yet they implement these authoritarian measures to excellensilence peo are against them. so we see things like safe spaces and trigger warnings and all these types of things that are totally at odds of freedom of speech and protecting our right of association. unlike to ad that says what happens in vegas stays in vegas,...
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researcher and veterans administration hospital he completed the residency bin his fellowship at yale university. please start off spirit chairing grassley and members of the committee thank you for inviting me back to discuss issues of synthetic drugs even though there are tremendous concern will focus with opening remarks on this psycho active substances. sometimes they're known as designer drug for a legal i designed to mimic controlled substances to circumvent international and national drug controls the united nations estimated there were those on the global market and under authorities. it was often mixed to form a dangerous final package the potency and the composition are buried in when they pose a serious health and medical consequences i appreciate we're here today from iowa to talk about a tragic death associated with these outcomes of the deadly effect of the communities. even though all 50 states have developed responses to control them that is the ease with which it could be manufactured. according to the da and vitter shipped to retail distributors. given that fatal and non fatal
researcher and veterans administration hospital he completed the residency bin his fellowship at yale university. please start off spirit chairing grassley and members of the committee thank you for inviting me back to discuss issues of synthetic drugs even though there are tremendous concern will focus with opening remarks on this psycho active substances. sometimes they're known as designer drug for a legal i designed to mimic controlled substances to circumvent international and national...
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monti, you were at yale university studying under james tobin.is the moment where we change dialogue and italy's -- are y and the united we changing the policy and decision making on fiscal austerity? >> well, as far as i see, the thought has to change a little bit in the sense that austerity first, first of all is a world without sense. i never use it. but fiscal discipline has to stay. we need, in italy, we have paid huge prices in the last decades for not sticking to fiscal discipline. but we need to change the mind of the germans, and it is not impossible. believe me. by first persuading them that serious, genuine, public sector investment is not a violation of fiscal discipline. this is the only change, which is really needed. francine: can we take a step back. what exactly does this historic moment mean? is this just the beginning of the end of the european project? it?we going see mario: it is possible that it could be the end but to me the st serious risk of unraveling, the nation of leaders. all of within time times. you you were up and
monti, you were at yale university studying under james tobin.is the moment where we change dialogue and italy's -- are y and the united we changing the policy and decision making on fiscal austerity? >> well, as far as i see, the thought has to change a little bit in the sense that austerity first, first of all is a world without sense. i never use it. but fiscal discipline has to stay. we need, in italy, we have paid huge prices in the last decades for not sticking to fiscal discipline....
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at georgetown university, university of pennsylvania, university of california santa barbara, yale university and texas a&m university. has writtens extensively. he received his phd in economics in 1983 from the university of chicago. we are glad to have you. dr. bronars: thank you. economists often disagree about .he impact this program allows nonagricultural u.s. employers to alleviate some seasonal labor shortages in some geographic areas by hiring foreign-born temporary workers. programinion, the h-2b benefits small businesses, workers and consumers in the u.s. and does not harm your's workers. scaling back the program will have a negative effect on the revenue, the employment and wages in some seasonal industries. in contrast, the increase in workers,would benefit consumers and employers in these industries. foreign workers entering the u.s. in this program will not impress the wages of similar u.s. workers for several important reasons. first, employers authorized to hire them must demonstrate that they were unable to successfully hire domestic workers to fill these positions. establish
at georgetown university, university of pennsylvania, university of california santa barbara, yale university and texas a&m university. has writtens extensively. he received his phd in economics in 1983 from the university of chicago. we are glad to have you. dr. bronars: thank you. economists often disagree about .he impact this program allows nonagricultural u.s. employers to alleviate some seasonal labor shortages in some geographic areas by hiring foreign-born temporary workers....
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kind of teeingw off of a great body of research done by people like jonathan hite at yale university. they've done much quantitative they call cultural cognition. or moral intuition. there is a big literature on this kind of analysis. it has not been done for the -- on a electronic cigarettes, but a lot on global warming and other of these issues. i think one can make a pretty good analogy to the e-cigarettes situation. without ank that appreciation of the moral psychology of the bathing wars, it is very easy to get confused about why there is such controversy. this arenapoff that was a controversy went well is thethe data inconsistency in the public health community added towards harm reduction. thementioned -- before classics of needle exchange and methadone happen too often -- to also work with heroin addict part-time. right now, in the midst of this heroin epidemic, we are even considering a more radical forms of harm reduction borrowed from europe with actual heroin distribution. .his is just been contemplated i know ithaca and a few other cities who are actually thinking about t
kind of teeingw off of a great body of research done by people like jonathan hite at yale university. they've done much quantitative they call cultural cognition. or moral intuition. there is a big literature on this kind of analysis. it has not been done for the -- on a electronic cigarettes, but a lot on global warming and other of these issues. i think one can make a pretty good analogy to the e-cigarettes situation. without ank that appreciation of the moral psychology of the bathing wars,...