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potency, purity, and the missing-link ratio between epa and dha that researchers affiliated with yale university have discovered, which is the key to unlocking all of the health benefits of omega-3 fish oil. you'll also be introduced to a specific formula called omax3 ultra-pure, used by pro athletes and top doctors to achieve amazing results in just one week. join nutrition physician dr. melina jampolis and neurosurgeon dr. joseph maroon as they lead our discussion. it's all right here on "medical discoveries." >> welcome to "medical discoveries." i'm thrilled to be here today with dr. joseph maroon. dr. maroon, welcome. >> thank you very much, dr. jampolis. i'm excited to be here. >> now, as a practicing neurosurgeon, why do you believe so strongly in omax3 that you're willing to put your reputation behind it? >> several years ago, i had a major midlife crisis. my father, a relatively young man, died suddenly of a heart attack. a marriage came apart, and i ended up, because of the stress, leaving neurosurgery, quitting my job. >> wow. that's big. >> it was big, and it really caused me to go in
potency, purity, and the missing-link ratio between epa and dha that researchers affiliated with yale university have discovered, which is the key to unlocking all of the health benefits of omega-3 fish oil. you'll also be introduced to a specific formula called omax3 ultra-pure, used by pro athletes and top doctors to achieve amazing results in just one week. join nutrition physician dr. melina jampolis and neurosurgeon dr. joseph maroon as they lead our discussion. it's all right here on...
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it was an indictment of yale university. now why? >> of course he was a student at yale university. i notice when i went back and looked at some of the reviews which were written by the great and the good of the establishment of the united states. that the reviewers were outraged among other reasons, because buckley had accused yale of abandoning its christian heritage.and adopting a sorted new religion. a pseudo-religion of liberal secularism.and so the responses of some of the great and the good were this is outrageous. this was a catholic by the way. this catholic at yale, and howard university comes and accuses us and one thing that we know about yale is that it will never abandon its christian heritage.well, let me begin by saying that you go down to the jefferson memorial, there is a great quote - of his. -- buckley would agree with that. but he would also say even opponent would say, what is moral equivalency? he explained it was a test. imagine a wheelchair about to cross the street. and excessive by peers and he pushes the wheelchair in the way of an oncoming bus. terrible
it was an indictment of yale university. now why? >> of course he was a student at yale university. i notice when i went back and looked at some of the reviews which were written by the great and the good of the establishment of the united states. that the reviewers were outraged among other reasons, because buckley had accused yale of abandoning its christian heritage.and adopting a sorted new religion. a pseudo-religion of liberal secularism.and so the responses of some of the great and...
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when he decided to write a book that criticized of all things - his first major opponent was yale university. they made one major mistake that i tell my students not to do. and more powerful subject should never try -- minor critics. yale reacted to his criticism as one person put it out there. with all of the rigor of an elephant terrorized by a little mouse. a young journalist also, the founder of 60 minutes, mike wallace. had mike wallace on a television show 9053. one of the first questions was why is yale university picking on you? [laughter] said think about somebody bigger and you launched a career. in many many ways. but i would say that i did commentator, as a political figure at the time and something i discovered as a religion into the papers, as a political operative. he was second to none. the only person i could think of very close to buckley was probably frederick douglass. in the last century. and why do i say that? he was an editor. he was a writer. he formed organizations. bill buckley was not just a columnist. someone asked me this morning who was william f. buckley? i can
when he decided to write a book that criticized of all things - his first major opponent was yale university. they made one major mistake that i tell my students not to do. and more powerful subject should never try -- minor critics. yale reacted to his criticism as one person put it out there. with all of the rigor of an elephant terrorized by a little mouse. a young journalist also, the founder of 60 minutes, mike wallace. had mike wallace on a television show 9053. one of the first questions...
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yale university made one major mistake that i tell my students at annenberg not to do. a more powerful subject should never try to squash at the time a minor critic. yale, as one new yorker pointed out, reacted to his criticism with all the rigor of an elephant terrified by a little mouse, and the american sense of fair play, young journalist, also same age as bill buckley, you know him as the host and founder of "60 minutes," mike wallace, had mike wallace on a radio show, 1953, and one of the first questions was: why is yale university picking on you? so, pick a fight with somebody bigger and you launch a career in many, many ways. but i would say that as a commentator, as a political figure of his time, and something i discovered as i get into the papers, as a political operative, he was second to none. the only person i could think of who is very, very close to buckley was probably frederick douglass in the last century. why? he was an editor, as he was a writer. he formed organizations. bill buckley was not just a columnist. somebody asked me this morning, who is li
yale university made one major mistake that i tell my students at annenberg not to do. a more powerful subject should never try to squash at the time a minor critic. yale, as one new yorker pointed out, reacted to his criticism with all the rigor of an elephant terrified by a little mouse, and the american sense of fair play, young journalist, also same age as bill buckley, you know him as the host and founder of "60 minutes," mike wallace, had mike wallace on a radio show, 1953, and...
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when we come back, yale university professor tim snyder on "on tyranny: twenty lessons from the twentiethentury." stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: "boots of spanish leather," performed by carolyn hester. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez. juan: we spend the rest of the hour with award-winning author and yale university history professor timothy snyder, whose new book draws on his decades of experience writing about war, and genocide in european history in order to find lessons that can help the united stateses avd descending into fascist authoritarianism. itit is titled, "on tytyranny: twenty lessons from the twentieth century." amy: professor snyder writes -- "the founding fathers tried to protect us from the threat they knew, the tyranny that overcame ancient democracy. today our political order faces new threats, not unlike the totalitarianism of the twentieth century. we are no wiser than the europeans who saw democracy yield to fascism, nazism, or communism. our one advantage is that we might learn from their expe
when we come back, yale university professor tim snyder on "on tyranny: twenty lessons from the twentiethentury." stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: "boots of spanish leather," performed by carolyn hester. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez. juan: we spend the rest of the hour with award-winning author and yale university history professor timothy snyder, whose new book draws on his decades of experience...
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. >> the next guest is a professor at yale university " . why the focus on this book?.wh >> we spent the 20th century confronting communism but then more mobilization so that was a big mistake so now we find ourselves confronted with authoritarian is some so let's relearn in see what they can teach us. >> you wrote about the current system also to think that may actually protect us the mcfadyen is the opposite the founder setup that was checks and balances because we are imperfect and then the moment to say we are an exceptional nation that is the very mistake those a institutions we have to care about. >> so you gave short lessons on that and how we apply today?. >> number one don't obey the indians wherever it comes from it is in just pure power or special effects violence comes later. w it depends on us because things shift quickly andch people adjust.adjustin and that is normal and thatns is good so live with situations come along when to take that next that back. >> give us an example of the 20th century. >>. >> if it is 1933 looking at the regime change but as it
. >> the next guest is a professor at yale university " . why the focus on this book?.wh >> we spent the 20th century confronting communism but then more mobilization so that was a big mistake so now we find ourselves confronted with authoritarian is some so let's relearn in see what they can teach us. >> you wrote about the current system also to think that may actually protect us the mcfadyen is the opposite the founder setup that was checks and balances because we are...
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schwarzenegger: as my father-in-law sent -- in-law said at the yale university commencement speech, just like i am here, except i speak to a better university-- >> [applause] mr. schwarzenegger: he said -- he was the guy that created the peace corps, legal aid to the poor, an extraordinary human being. he said to the students, tear you this mural that makes look like yourself and you will see beyond this mural and the millions of people that need your help. when i heard that comment it all made sense to me. this is why i got involved in the special olympics to be the international coach. eventually i became the chairman of the council on physical fitness and sports. i was appointed by president bush. i don't want to leave out barbara. otherwise it gets really mad. -- she gets really mad. we went over all 50 states to promote health and fitness in afterschool programs. we are in 48 different cities providing afterschool programs for over 100,000 kids. to me it was very important to give back. and every time i travel around the world i go to military bases and visit our brave men and women
schwarzenegger: as my father-in-law sent -- in-law said at the yale university commencement speech, just like i am here, except i speak to a better university-- >> [applause] mr. schwarzenegger: he said -- he was the guy that created the peace corps, legal aid to the poor, an extraordinary human being. he said to the students, tear you this mural that makes look like yourself and you will see beyond this mural and the millions of people that need your help. when i heard that comment it...
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now, a dean at yale university is apologizing for comments on yelp. >>> a town in canada is overrun with refugees afraid to stay in the u.s. now, it is being turned upside down. >>> the va helps former veterans find a place to live but they often come unfurnished and that's why wusa9 is working to make their new colleges into homes through a furniture drive. donate new or gently used household items and furniture at the elk lodge in sterling, virginia by sunday and if you can't make it there: check out wusa9.com. havertys furniture helps your home look perfect, even when life isn't. and now with our memorial day sale - get free delivery -- -- save big on our most popular living room, dining room and bedroom sets. plus save $100 dollars on every $1000 you spend. the memorial day sale at havertys. life looks good. of providing reliable energy and that'll never change. what is changing, is our name to dominion energy. and renewable sources like solar, wind... and cleaner energy like natural gas. and we'll continue t
now, a dean at yale university is apologizing for comments on yelp. >>> a town in canada is overrun with refugees afraid to stay in the u.s. now, it is being turned upside down. >>> the va helps former veterans find a place to live but they often come unfurnished and that's why wusa9 is working to make their new colleges into homes through a furniture drive. donate new or gently used household items and furniture at the elk lodge in sterling, virginia by sunday and if you...
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my guest tonight is a history professor at yale university and the author of "on tyranny: twenty lessonsase welcome timothy snyder! ( cheers and applause ) ♪ >> trevor: welcome to the show. >> so glad to be here. >> trevor: you have written a book about tyranny now. i don't understand why would you do this now? i can't think of one good reason. >> yeah, the reason is everything that we know about history, and the reason is the best american tradition, which is when you're in a moment of peril like this one, you look around for how other people have failed, and you learn from them. so that's what the framers of our constitution did, but now we have 200 more years of failed democracy and 200 years of smart people we can learn . from the book tries to get that across in about 20 minutes. >> trevor: i will say what i enjoy about the book is it's tiny, easy to get through and it's super interesting. you've got a lot of history in this field. excuse the pun, but you've studied the rise of fascism in the 1930s, written a dozen books or. so if you were to look at the trump administration, what s
my guest tonight is a history professor at yale university and the author of "on tyranny: twenty lessonsase welcome timothy snyder! ( cheers and applause ) ♪ >> trevor: welcome to the show. >> so glad to be here. >> trevor: you have written a book about tyranny now. i don't understand why would you do this now? i can't think of one good reason. >> yeah, the reason is everything that we know about history, and the reason is the best american tradition, which is...
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[applause] >> thinking in very much next we will hear from a graduate at yale university from "the national journal" magazine as a free-lance writer currently a contributing adder and the author of several books on culture and economics also a guest scholar at their brookings institution and the vice president and also the author of five books with the expanded edition no i will turn over to john. >> thank you all for coming. i was sent this book asking for wanted to comment and said i will get to which the next couple weeks and then the next 3-1/2 hours, mrs. the book to comment on but it is packed with information in this league is admirable. forgive me if i mispronounced your name but i can pronounce mark. [laughter] but that said because time is short in makes a more interesting than to challenge some of you in the audience to particular figures and then the economist who was mentioned in the presentation of units ago beginning his word given the '60s 2.0 to regina the interest groups and with those programs and overtime. bin in with the structures. plan to have a tendency for economies
[applause] >> thinking in very much next we will hear from a graduate at yale university from "the national journal" magazine as a free-lance writer currently a contributing adder and the author of several books on culture and economics also a guest scholar at their brookings institution and the vice president and also the author of five books with the expanded edition no i will turn over to john. >> thank you all for coming. i was sent this book asking for wanted to...
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host: our guest has a bachelors from yale university. she is the president of demos action. steve, indiana, democrats line. you are next. caller: good morning. i was going to ask a question about the taxes, but you kind of answer that. that i canstion think of, do democrats have a way to fight if trump puts in somebody real ridiculous in the ?bi, let's say giuliani can we stop something ridiculous like that? thank you for your question and thanks for being focused on the fundamental question of taxes. i will say one more piece on that. thatealth care bill congress passed last week, which i heard a republican called it the death care bill because of how many people, tens of millions of people we would -- we believe would lose health insurance and not able to afford to see a doctor. that bill is very confusing to figure out why it is republican congress members would vote for a bill that makes the health care system worse. that goes back on trump's tweeted out promise to not cover -- to not cut medicaid and to cover everyone. hidden at the heart of the trumpcare bill is a mass
host: our guest has a bachelors from yale university. she is the president of demos action. steve, indiana, democrats line. you are next. caller: good morning. i was going to ask a question about the taxes, but you kind of answer that. that i canstion think of, do democrats have a way to fight if trump puts in somebody real ridiculous in the ?bi, let's say giuliani can we stop something ridiculous like that? thank you for your question and thanks for being focused on the fundamental question of...
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joining us now, stephen roach of yale university. this occurs as mr.orial in israel. controversyen some about the length of time the president will stay at the memorial, but certainly, a most serious site with the -- serious trump family in attendance. stephen roach with us. once again, politics and international relations in truth into our global economy. talking to stephen king about this earlier, of hsbc. with your work with morgan stanley over the years and now yale, is the washington consensus being unraveled into something new? stephen: it is a fair question. the events in manchester are a grim reminder of the world spinning out of control politically, socially, and, i think, the economics of the world economy are radically different post crisis than pre -crisis. i heard some of the comments of stephen king, which i agree with. whether it is political leaders or institutions, our ability to understand, to say nothing of the worldg politically, socially, and economically is in question. back, as primens minister may addressed, the anarchists of an
joining us now, stephen roach of yale university. this occurs as mr.orial in israel. controversyen some about the length of time the president will stay at the memorial, but certainly, a most serious site with the -- serious trump family in attendance. stephen roach with us. once again, politics and international relations in truth into our global economy. talking to stephen king about this earlier, of hsbc. with your work with morgan stanley over the years and now yale, is the washington...
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he received his ph d from yale, university. a former aid to margaret thatcher and a former policy advisor to 3 u.s. presidential candidates. he specializes in foreign policy, doctor nile gardiner is here. is there any there there? k.d.lang -->> guest: there is no there, there. the thing that is important that people miss with this story about kushner it blew up the collusion conspiracy. there would already be back channels to russia. no reason for kushner in december weeks after the election to set up a back channel to russia had there been one about the campaign. i know they are loving the story. it exploded the story. >> eric: we talked about this yesterday. we talked about the fact under president trump there were back channels that were set up with russia. in fact, john kerry obama secretary of state developed those back channels. every president there have been back channels. the kennedys as well. >> guest: that's right. the obama administration went to extraordinary lengths to appease the government. there was not the sam
he received his ph d from yale, university. a former aid to margaret thatcher and a former policy advisor to 3 u.s. presidential candidates. he specializes in foreign policy, doctor nile gardiner is here. is there any there there? k.d.lang -->> guest: there is no there, there. the thing that is important that people miss with this story about kushner it blew up the collusion conspiracy. there would already be back channels to russia. no reason for kushner in december weeks after the...
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here's a little perspective on how hard it university like yale. out of nearly 30 ,000 applications, the school only admits fewer than 2 ,000 freshmen. that's an admission rate of just under 7%. figures from some of the other top schools the wade brothers were interested in had similar acceptance rates. good luck to them and congratulations to their parents. and thanks to you, our new service dog has a name, and we ask you to vote and boy did you. i voted and we found out that one of these little bundles of joys will be our service dog in training fostered by andrea
here's a little perspective on how hard it university like yale. out of nearly 30 ,000 applications, the school only admits fewer than 2 ,000 freshmen. that's an admission rate of just under 7%. figures from some of the other top schools the wade brothers were interested in had similar acceptance rates. good luck to them and congratulations to their parents. and thanks to you, our new service dog has a name, and we ask you to vote and boy did you. i voted and we found out that one of these...
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alexander yucca blast, at yale university press book, says stalin alone killed 60-70,000,000. he was gorbachev's reporter, given the job of counting the schools if you will. the number could be as high as 140 million, almost between us to cut. million, fourto 2 years, and we are still counting on north korea. who knows where that is going to end up. one more thing -- one of our students might be a microeconomic example. his family is from cuba. he is a key current student of ours and he wrote an article for our website that i should mention, and it is on his aunt, who was very, very hungry one day, and they went to the front yard in the dark of night, and they picked some mangoes from is aront tree, and it crime because the state owns everything, including the mango trees in your yard. they know the mangoes would fall , so theyound and rot went and got some mangoes, and they ate them. done,ealize what they had so they went and got the mango skins from the garbage, doug a ditch, and they hit them in the yard so inspectors would not come and see the mangoes in the garbage. the s
alexander yucca blast, at yale university press book, says stalin alone killed 60-70,000,000. he was gorbachev's reporter, given the job of counting the schools if you will. the number could be as high as 140 million, almost between us to cut. million, fourto 2 years, and we are still counting on north korea. who knows where that is going to end up. one more thing -- one of our students might be a microeconomic example. his family is from cuba. he is a key current student of ours and he wrote...
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he founded svp with a small grant from yale university law school.tment in manhattan with a bathtub in the kitchen. you know, like most lawyers. >> anthony: so within like a mile from here -- >> matt: yeah. >> anthony: what would my options be nationality wise? >> matt: it's incredible. i mean, you have tibetan street food, then there's colombian arepas. you go up into flushing and there's the chinese bbq parts. don't know of any place in new york, maybe even the world or the country where you can have such diversity on the street. >> anthony: matt shapiro is another lawyer who represents street vendors when they need legal help, which in our nanny state current reality is all too often. >> anthony: now, generally speaking, to open up a cart on the street you need a license. >> matt: you have to have a license for yourself and then you have to have a permit for the cart itself. that's the problem. >> anthony: in any spot? >> matt: generally speaking, yes, although there's lots of restrictions. >> anthony: manhattan is very much the "not in my backyar
he founded svp with a small grant from yale university law school.tment in manhattan with a bathtub in the kitchen. you know, like most lawyers. >> anthony: so within like a mile from here -- >> matt: yeah. >> anthony: what would my options be nationality wise? >> matt: it's incredible. i mean, you have tibetan street food, then there's colombian arepas. you go up into flushing and there's the chinese bbq parts. don't know of any place in new york, maybe even the world...
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we will bring >> tucker: a dean at yale university is discovering that it's not enough to mouth emptydes about diversity though apparently it does make you feel virtuous. try not to hate people who are different from you and that's harder. june chu was a dean at yale's pearson college. in that role she was needless to say a champion of diversity and cultural and every other fashionable buzz word because that's the whole point of yale. she once wrote an entire article for inside higher ed about the need to consider other's cultural baggage while talking to them. it turns out that when she wasn't virtue signaling in the preferred venues chu had a very different attitude about diversity. a series of yelp reviews discovered by the daily news exposed chu as a woman with bitter hatred for all kinds of people. she reviewed a japanese steak house if you are white trash this is the perfect night out for you exclamation point. other view she quind cafe's fair was only worthwhile white person no clue what mochi is. barely educated morons trying to manage snack orders for the obese. ouch. well, a
we will bring >> tucker: a dean at yale university is discovering that it's not enough to mouth emptydes about diversity though apparently it does make you feel virtuous. try not to hate people who are different from you and that's harder. june chu was a dean at yale's pearson college. in that role she was needless to say a champion of diversity and cultural and every other fashionable buzz word because that's the whole point of yale. she once wrote an entire article for inside higher ed...
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professor at yale university. [inaudible conversations] >> hello. good evening as the director at the creative writing program we're happy to welcome back our friends we have been honored to post this award in the auditorium from the creative writing program with a series of interviews posted on our block to check that out at book critics thought work over a three week period that could not have been done without our intrepid stewart --- student interviewers thank you to the board members and to all others for their efforts. also can we get a round of applause? [applause] the board enterprise is volunteer and it is called preaching to the choir and then to propose the elimination. [applause] and mention the things we could have better not have happened like to keep funding for health care so mention those other things as needed and americans for the arts is a great organization so support them pergonal is my pleasure to turn over to the book's editor at newsday. [applause] >> it is nice to see so many people here tonight it is my pleasure to welcome
professor at yale university. [inaudible conversations] >> hello. good evening as the director at the creative writing program we're happy to welcome back our friends we have been honored to post this award in the auditorium from the creative writing program with a series of interviews posted on our block to check that out at book critics thought work over a three week period that could not have been done without our intrepid stewart --- student interviewers thank you to the board members...
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. >> a dean at yale university is discovering that it's not enough to empty platitudes about diversity does make you feel virtuous, but you've also got to try not to hate people who are different from you and that's harder. champion of diversity and cultural sensitivity in every other fashionable progressive buzz word because increasingly, that's the whole point of yale. once wrote an entire article for inside higher ed about the need to consider other'sag cultural baggage when talking to them. it turns out when she wasn't virtue signaling, she had a very different attitude about diversity. a series of yelp reviews exposed chew as ao woman with bitter hatred for all kinds of people. if you are white trash, this is the perfect night out for you, exclamation point. in other review she quipped that a cafe's fare was only worthwhile if you were, quote, a white person who has no clue what mochi is. movie theater review lamented the presence of barely educated morons trying to manage snack orders for the obese. she was placed on temporary leave by yale, though she still has her job. we're no
. >> a dean at yale university is discovering that it's not enough to empty platitudes about diversity does make you feel virtuous, but you've also got to try not to hate people who are different from you and that's harder. champion of diversity and cultural sensitivity in every other fashionable progressive buzz word because increasingly, that's the whole point of yale. once wrote an entire article for inside higher ed about the need to consider other'sag cultural baggage when talking to...
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i want to bring in yale university professor of economics, co-founder of the k.el prize winner in economics. my friend. bob, good to see you. i've been watching you talking on tv about how this market is poised to go yet higher. at a time when some people are thinking it's been on a run for a while, why do you think so? >> i don't think i said it exactly like that. i said it -- you said this earlier, it could go much higher. i'm thinking of the last time -- last time stocks were as highly priced as they are now, that was in the year 2000 -- i'm sorry, late 1990s. they went up quite a bit until early 2000. so it wasn't the -- even though they're highly priced, they can go up more. and if you compare the alternative of long-term bonds, they don't look impressive now as a return generator. so i think that -- what i was saying is it makes sense to keep some stocks in one's portfolio. with a reasonable attention to diversificatio diversification. i'm not thrilled and excited about the outlook for stocks. >> well, and you did point out that in order for them to gain as
i want to bring in yale university professor of economics, co-founder of the k.el prize winner in economics. my friend. bob, good to see you. i've been watching you talking on tv about how this market is poised to go yet higher. at a time when some people are thinking it's been on a run for a while, why do you think so? >> i don't think i said it exactly like that. i said it -- you said this earlier, it could go much higher. i'm thinking of the last time -- last time stocks were as highly...
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a new yale university study says despite premarket testing one in every three drugs ends up having ay issue. this after looking at medications approved by the fda from the year 2001 to 2010. however, the study also said that few of those medications needed to be taken off the market. a little bit of good news there. that's the news update for this hour. back downtown to "squawk alley." carl, back to you. >> thank you very much. what to do facebook, twitter, netflix, apple and google have in common? all making a big push into original content. next guest partnering with twitter and apple for new programming. joining us to discuss that content push, ben silverman, now founder and ceo of prop gate. good to have you back. good morning. >> thank you, carl. good morning to you. >> this is getting really interesting here. this new universe of content. what mailed you decide you deci this leap? >> well, i feel like the internet has been bit and now it is a media and video platform. all of these big companies are differentiating using narratives and story telling to bring in new consumers and
a new yale university study says despite premarket testing one in every three drugs ends up having ay issue. this after looking at medications approved by the fda from the year 2001 to 2010. however, the study also said that few of those medications needed to be taken off the market. a little bit of good news there. that's the news update for this hour. back downtown to "squawk alley." carl, back to you. >> thank you very much. what to do facebook, twitter, netflix, apple and...
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he received his bachelor's degree from yale university and law degree from harvard university. savage,ntroduce charlie who by the way, wrote this among other excellent books. entitled "power wars ." charlie savage is a pulitzer prize-winning journalist and the washington correspondent for "new york times" covering post-9/11 legal policy issues since 2003. also a hoosier, he graduated from harvard college and holds a masters degree from yale law school. ," afirst book, "take over best-selling account of the administration's efforts to expand presidential power was named one of the best works of 2007 by the "washington post," "esquire" and other institutions. join me in welcoming both mr. preston and mr. savage. [applause] >> i thought we would start off by going back in time a little bit if we could. the senator gave his three reasons for congress, for congress reasserting what he believes is their constitutional role in the authorization for use of military force against isis. he said that one, it sends a message to the troops that it is their constitutional duty, secondly and
he received his bachelor's degree from yale university and law degree from harvard university. savage,ntroduce charlie who by the way, wrote this among other excellent books. entitled "power wars ." charlie savage is a pulitzer prize-winning journalist and the washington correspondent for "new york times" covering post-9/11 legal policy issues since 2003. also a hoosier, he graduated from harvard college and holds a masters degree from yale law school. ," afirst book,...
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have is a fundamental reinvention of the justice system in the city like new york in which at yale university has written this incredible work on this is misdemeanor court system becomes like this entire massive court system to patrol public urine with nation, public drinking, selling m&m on subways, selling handbags on the street all of these municipality violations that are part of the broken windows code of enforcement and then you start channeling people in this huge funnel into a criminal system who does job is basically to kind of sort people between the kind of people who will show up for a court date and be done with them and kind of people lives so disordered they don't and next thing you know you have flownny convictions. >> where do we go here? you pull out a famous quote about what it is like to live in the colony that you imagine like is only one way to police a ghetto was a process he writes. so no one knows my name and police operate i think as occupying soldier in a bitterly house so how can we improve relationships between -- people in the colony and police and many cities li
have is a fundamental reinvention of the justice system in the city like new york in which at yale university has written this incredible work on this is misdemeanor court system becomes like this entire massive court system to patrol public urine with nation, public drinking, selling m&m on subways, selling handbags on the street all of these municipality violations that are part of the broken windows code of enforcement and then you start channeling people in this huge funnel into a...
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and i gotta say, the app is more conservative than i expected. [ laughter and applause ] a yale universityhas been placed on leave after leaving offensive reviews on yelp. here's one of them. [ laughter ] one star. rapper a$ap rocky had 1.5 million dollars worth of jewelry stolen from his home in los angeles earlier this week. well, here's a free tip, stop spelling your name with a dollar sign. [ laughter ] that's like having the license plate "i love cocaine" and being surprised when the cops pull you over. [ applause ] don't be surprised. why do you have so many letters in your license plate? and finally, a man from idaho was recently rushed to the hospital after a fidget spinner toy became lodged in his anus. [ laughter ] but doctors sent the man home untreated since that's where those belong. [ laughter and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, we have a fantastic show for you tonight. he's an incredible actor from such great shows as "transparent" and "arrested development." his memoir "are you anybody" is avaiable now. jeffrey tambor, he's one of our favorites is back on the show. [ cheer
and i gotta say, the app is more conservative than i expected. [ laughter and applause ] a yale universityhas been placed on leave after leaving offensive reviews on yelp. here's one of them. [ laughter ] one star. rapper a$ap rocky had 1.5 million dollars worth of jewelry stolen from his home in los angeles earlier this week. well, here's a free tip, stop spelling your name with a dollar sign. [ laughter ] that's like having the license plate "i love cocaine" and being surprised when...
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born and raised in new york city and from yale university. secretary mnuchin we are grateful to have you here. appreciate your willingness to serve your country and please proceed with your opening statement. >> is a pleasure. chairman, a ranking member member, and members of the committee is an honor to be here today. i am looking forward to working with members of congress to pass important legislation for the american people. with a number one priority is treasury secretary to create sustainable economic growth for all americans. the best way to achieve this is there a combination of tax reform, regulatory relief and it includes making difficult decisions with respect to our budget. we bear the cost of previous years and this has forced us to making hard to resist. but the remarkable thing is that a build on itself. '' we develop the right policies today the children and grandchildren will reap the benefits. indeed in the next tenures returning to the of moderate historic average, at our economy will grow by trillions of dollars. this will
born and raised in new york city and from yale university. secretary mnuchin we are grateful to have you here. appreciate your willingness to serve your country and please proceed with your opening statement. >> is a pleasure. chairman, a ranking member member, and members of the committee is an honor to be here today. i am looking forward to working with members of congress to pass important legislation for the american people. with a number one priority is treasury secretary to create...
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he received his phd with distinction from yale university. the founder and ceo of digital pioneers academy which i learned was just recently -- was it yesterday? a week ago was given approval to open up a charter and 2018 in washington dc. >> [applause] >> prior to that, she served as ceo of the network charter school fund. and the executive charter for yorkc schools at the new department of education. she started as a special ed teacher as well. so the goal of this panel is simple. the stories you've heard in the last panel and the discussion yk department of education. we've heard, we want to discuss and review the data as it relates to education, educational opportunity, and integration. since the brown v. board of education decision, where are we? what does the data tell us? our panel will start off like this. there will be 10 minutes of comments each. we will then have directed questions and hopefully the audience will fire some good questions like johnny did last time. , we will goher ado ahead and start. gerrard: thank you for extendin
he received his phd with distinction from yale university. the founder and ceo of digital pioneers academy which i learned was just recently -- was it yesterday? a week ago was given approval to open up a charter and 2018 in washington dc. >> [applause] >> prior to that, she served as ceo of the network charter school fund. and the executive charter for yorkc schools at the new department of education. she started as a special ed teacher as well. so the goal of this panel is simple....
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next, we have professor george chauncey professor of history at , yale university. he is the author of gay new york, gender, urban culture, and maleaking of the gay world, and why marriage, the history shaping today's debate over gay equality. in 2012, he was awarded yale teaching prize in the humanities primarily for his lecture course on u.s. lesbian and gay history. after professor chauncey, we will hear from the professor of constitutional law at harvard law school. and professor of history. she has published articles and book chapters on the supreme court on jurisdiction jurisprudence civil rights history. and among other places, the yale law journal, the harvard law review, and the columbia law the journal of law and education. her 2011 book, courage to dissent: atlanta and the long history of the civil rights bancroft won the prize in u.s. history. mack.am kenneth we will start with presentations by each of our panelists, who will either stand or sit at their discretion. starting with professor gordon. ms. gordon: thank you also much for coming, for finding t
next, we have professor george chauncey professor of history at , yale university. he is the author of gay new york, gender, urban culture, and maleaking of the gay world, and why marriage, the history shaping today's debate over gay equality. in 2012, he was awarded yale teaching prize in the humanities primarily for his lecture course on u.s. lesbian and gay history. after professor chauncey, we will hear from the professor of constitutional law at harvard law school. and professor of...
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next, we have professor george chauncey, a professor at yale university. he is the author of "gay new york: gender, urban culture, and the making of the gay male world," which won the oah award, and "why marriage: the history shaping today's debate over gay equality." in 2012, he was awarded yale's teaching prize in the humanities, primarily for his lecture course on u.s. lesbian and gay history. and after professor chauncey, we weave -- will hear from tomiko brown-nagin professor of , constitutional law at harvard law school. and professor of history at the arts and sciences. she has published articles and book chapters on the supreme court with jurisdiction jurisprudence civil rights history, and among other places, the yale law journal, the harvard law review, the columbia law review, and the journal of law and education. her 2011 book, "courage to dissent: atlanta and the long history of the civil rights movement," won the bankrupt bankroft prize in u.s. history. and i am kenneth mack, the lawrence d. beal professor of american law. we will start with
next, we have professor george chauncey, a professor at yale university. he is the author of "gay new york: gender, urban culture, and the making of the gay male world," which won the oah award, and "why marriage: the history shaping today's debate over gay equality." in 2012, he was awarded yale's teaching prize in the humanities, primarily for his lecture course on u.s. lesbian and gay history. and after professor chauncey, we weave -- will hear from tomiko brown-nagin...
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he was born and raised in new york city and earned a bachelor's degree from yale university. we are grateful to have you here. we appreciate your willingness to serve your country and please proceed with your opening statement. it is an honor to be here today. i am looking forward to working with members of congress in this committee on passing important legislation for the american people. my number one priority as secretary is creating sustainable economic growth for all americans. the best way to achieve this is through a combination of tax reform, regulatory relief and protecting taxpayers in making some decisions with respect to our budget. we are currently bearing the cost of excessive government commitments and this has forced us into making hard choices. but the remarkable thing about economic growth is that it builds on its own. if we have the right policies today are children and grandchildren will reap the benefits of an ever growing economy indeed in the next ten years if we return to the modern historic average of above 3% annual gdp growth our economy will grow
he was born and raised in new york city and earned a bachelor's degree from yale university. we are grateful to have you here. we appreciate your willingness to serve your country and please proceed with your opening statement. it is an honor to be here today. i am looking forward to working with members of congress in this committee on passing important legislation for the american people. my number one priority as secretary is creating sustainable economic growth for all americans. the best...
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he joined heritage after a decade at yale university where he served as associate director of international security studies. he is also an adjunct proffer of strategic studies in the strategic studies program at johns hopkins school of advanced international studies. please join me in welcoming ted bro van. ted? >> thanks very much, john. welcome to the heritage foundation for this event on brexit, u.s.-uk trade area and of course the british election announced yesterday to be held on june 8. we're frequently told that support for free trade in the world -- in the united states and the west is on the wane. this is certainly not true in the united kingdom. i was fascinated to read that one of the conservative parties' central appeals in this newjust-called election is that being out of the european union means that britain will "be free to strike trade deals with old friends and new partners all around the world." so where it's in peril in the united states, it certainly seems to be popular appeal in the united kingdom. before this general election was called, the uk was seeking to negotiat
he joined heritage after a decade at yale university where he served as associate director of international security studies. he is also an adjunct proffer of strategic studies in the strategic studies program at johns hopkins school of advanced international studies. please join me in welcoming ted bro van. ted? >> thanks very much, john. welcome to the heritage foundation for this event on brexit, u.s.-uk trade area and of course the british election announced yesterday to be held on...
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as my father-in-law, sergeant shriver, said, at yale university commencement speech, just like i'm speaking right now here, except i speak to a better university -- [cheers] arnold: but he said, sergeant shriver said -- you know he was the guy that created the peace corps, the job corps, legal aid to the poor, and an extraordinarily human being under the johnson and kennedy administration. and so he said to those students, he said, "tear down this mirror. tear down this mirror that makes you always look at yourself, and you will be able to look beyond this mirror and see the millions shriver said -- you know he was of people that need your help." and let me tell you something, when i heard that, it all made sense to me, that we have to go out and help. and this is why i got involved in special olympics, to be the international coach of special olympics, and then eventually became the chairman of the president's council on physical fitness and sports. i was appointed by president bush, my favorite houstonian, and i should not say the only one, but barbara. i should add barbara, because i see
as my father-in-law, sergeant shriver, said, at yale university commencement speech, just like i'm speaking right now here, except i speak to a better university -- [cheers] arnold: but he said, sergeant shriver said -- you know he was the guy that created the peace corps, the job corps, legal aid to the poor, and an extraordinarily human being under the johnson and kennedy administration. and so he said to those students, he said, "tear down this mirror. tear down this mirror that makes...
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he is from yale university.a producer, china has been the beneficiary of export-ledon and growth and poverty reduction due to the absorption of surplus labor. that approach has now been stymied by mounting internal imbalances in a post crisis slowdown in global trade, and an increase in china-focused protectionism. aboutan: we often forget politics in china. you have the 19th party congress towards the end of the year that will mark the beginning of xi jinping's second term. he has more power than any leader since mao. there are no factions. he hasn't even allowed a potential successor to emerge. he's reaching the point where he has to start doing things, xi jinping. involve a more serious approach to reform. it is now almost four years since the big reform document from the communist party. it has been slowly rolled out. you have to do more on the supply side, the excess capacity. don't expect a lifting of capital controls, that would lead to a real estate grab. you will have a serious attempt at modernizing, r
he is from yale university.a producer, china has been the beneficiary of export-ledon and growth and poverty reduction due to the absorption of surplus labor. that approach has now been stymied by mounting internal imbalances in a post crisis slowdown in global trade, and an increase in china-focused protectionism. aboutan: we often forget politics in china. you have the 19th party congress towards the end of the year that will mark the beginning of xi jinping's second term. he has more power...
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he was born and raised in new york city and earned a bachelor's degree from yale university. secretary mnuchin, we're grateful to have you here. appreciate your willingness to serve your country, and please proceed with your opening statement. mr. mnuchin: thank you. it's a pleasure to be here. chairman hatch, ranking member wyden, and members of the committee, it is an honor to be here today. i am looking forward to working with members of congress in this committee on passing important legislation for the american people. my number one priority as treasury secretary is creating sustainable economic growth for all americans. the best way to achieve this is through a combination of tax reform, regulatory relief, and protecting taxpayers. this also includes making some difficult decisions with respect to our budget. we are currently bearing the cost of excessive government commitments of previous years, and this has forced us into making hard choices. but the remarkable thing about economic growth is it builds on itself. if we develop the right policies today, our children and
he was born and raised in new york city and earned a bachelor's degree from yale university. secretary mnuchin, we're grateful to have you here. appreciate your willingness to serve your country, and please proceed with your opening statement. mr. mnuchin: thank you. it's a pleasure to be here. chairman hatch, ranking member wyden, and members of the committee, it is an honor to be here today. i am looking forward to working with members of congress in this committee on passing important...
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four outstanding young men all decided to go to yale university. >>> and finally, the days of gettingy with food and ketchup all of that are over thanks to mcdonald's. what would we do without you. coat has come up with something call the frork a new tool that is essentially a french fry utensil to school up the topping droppings. translation customers can use it to pick up any toppings that fall out of and this is convenient the new peco guacamole and bacon sandwich. yes. limited time only, though. got to get it by may tim which is cinco de mayo. an >> how do you get the fries in there. >> you have to stick them. >> in you keep on doing it. you know how you like to scoop the fries and your milk shakes. i don't get it that's what my kids do. holly only you do that, too. >> it's a way to scoop up instead of scooping it up with a pork or your fingers. >> the frork. >> why does mcdonald's have a burger with peco did he mayo. stay in your lane. >> deep diving no mcdonald's today. >> lots of investigating much we need further investigation on this story. >> frork. why do we not have frork
four outstanding young men all decided to go to yale university. >>> and finally, the days of gettingy with food and ketchup all of that are over thanks to mcdonald's. what would we do without you. coat has come up with something call the frork a new tool that is essentially a french fry utensil to school up the topping droppings. translation customers can use it to pick up any toppings that fall out of and this is convenient the new peco guacamole and bacon sandwich. yes. limited time...
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here's a little perspective on how hard it university like yale. out of nearly 30 ,000 applications, the school only admits fewer than 2 ,000 freshmen. that's an admission rate of just under 7%. figures from some of the other top schools the wade brothers were interested in had similar acceptance rates. good luck to them and congratulations to their parents. and thanks to you, our new service dog has a name, and we ask you to vote and boy did you. i voted and we found out that one of these little bundles of joys will be our service dog in training fostered by andrea mccarren. these are the puppies born at the canines for companions facility in california. we do know what his name will be. we asked you to vote between three n names each born at canine companions for independence. they assigned a letter of the alphabet. you cast your nigel or nimbus, so who won, my favorite. i voted for nigel, and nigel is the winner with 519 votes. alice's favorite and the whole weather department rooting for nimbus. nigel is an irish gaelic name meaning champion. >
here's a little perspective on how hard it university like yale. out of nearly 30 ,000 applications, the school only admits fewer than 2 ,000 freshmen. that's an admission rate of just under 7%. figures from some of the other top schools the wade brothers were interested in had similar acceptance rates. good luck to them and congratulations to their parents. and thanks to you, our new service dog has a name, and we ask you to vote and boy did you. i voted and we found out that one of these...
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. >>> a dean at yale university has been placed on leave because of offensive remarks she made on hero customers at a local restaurant as quote, white trash, and labelled workers at a movie theater barely educated morons. the head of the college revealed on thursday he had discovered numerous other examples as well. she apologized last weekend in an e-mail to students. >>> coming up next, a royal affair, the world's most famous bridesmaid getting married tomorrow. we're live with everything you need to know about the big day, from the guest, the dress and who could steal the spotlight. >> cher opens up about aging. >> mary j. blige is live in concert, but first these messages. can you love wearing powerful sunscreen? yes! neutrogena® ultra sheer. unbeatable protection helps prevent early skin aging and skin cancer with a clean feel. the best for your skin. ultra sheer®. neutrogena®. ♪ hey, here comes a last-minute suggestion. yeah, i'll pretend to write it down and then i'm going to circle it. great. wouldn't it be great if everyone said what they meant? the citi® double cash card doe
. >>> a dean at yale university has been placed on leave because of offensive remarks she made on hero customers at a local restaurant as quote, white trash, and labelled workers at a movie theater barely educated morons. the head of the college revealed on thursday he had discovered numerous other examples as well. she apologized last weekend in an e-mail to students. >>> coming up next, a royal affair, the world's most famous bridesmaid getting married tomorrow. we're live...