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next on the civil war yale , university professor david blight talks about the political , and oftenc, that frederick douglass used when writing or speaking about abolition or the civil war. this 50 minute talk was part of a conference hosted by the university of virginia center for civil war history. prof. blight: thank you, gary, liz joan, will and other , friends. i learned a long time ago that when they invite you somewhere, just say yes, and then figure out later what you will talk about, or talk about whatever they want you to talk about. because it is always fun and always important and there is no better audience.
next on the civil war yale , university professor david blight talks about the political , and oftenc, that frederick douglass used when writing or speaking about abolition or the civil war. this 50 minute talk was part of a conference hosted by the university of virginia center for civil war history. prof. blight: thank you, gary, liz joan, will and other , friends. i learned a long time ago that when they invite you somewhere, just say yes, and then figure out later what you will talk about,...
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that came out in 2015 but i covered from 1928 and i only spent about a dozen pages and so when yale university press asked if i would be interested in writing a biography for this series, of course i was thrilled and i jumped at it immediately. i was very familiar with the mayor of castro street, but i already knew form a research that there were things i could add. there'd been a number of letters that were not available to him that for instance his chief correspondent from 1955 to the early 60s was a young woman by the name of susan davis that he wrote dozens and dozens of letters to and he really bared his soul and i was able to see a part of him i don't think randy schultz could see in his wonderful book. his feelings about relationships and who he was. another thing that wasn't available to harvey was the cache of letters that boston university correspondence that harvey had with the director of hair and jesus christ superstar, and he was very important in his life. harvey worked with and for him for a number of years and brought a whole new aspect of life. i was able to include what i fo
that came out in 2015 but i covered from 1928 and i only spent about a dozen pages and so when yale university press asked if i would be interested in writing a biography for this series, of course i was thrilled and i jumped at it immediately. i was very familiar with the mayor of castro street, but i already knew form a research that there were things i could add. there'd been a number of letters that were not available to him that for instance his chief correspondent from 1955 to the early...
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liz: you say yale university is fewer than 12% conservative and that last year a fellow student saidthink that's the first time you heard yourself described as a victim is that true? >> yeah, i never heard anyone call me a victim before. i grew up in sort of a situation of poverty in meyerly childhood and later on, in a more rural environment with sort of working class people and then later on in the military, so no one ever had told me that i was a victim but then by the time i get to yale i'm surrounded by people who have come from wealth and telling me i'm a victim and this is a new thing for me. liz: robert what an incredible story i urge everybody to read your store story online. what incredible insights good to see you. >> thank you. liz: we'll have more after the break don't go away. it's easy to think that all money managers are pretty much the same. but while some push high commission investment products, fisher investments avoids them. some advisers have hidden and layered fees. fisher investments never does. and while some advisers are happy to earn commissions from you wh
liz: you say yale university is fewer than 12% conservative and that last year a fellow student saidthink that's the first time you heard yourself described as a victim is that true? >> yeah, i never heard anyone call me a victim before. i grew up in sort of a situation of poverty in meyerly childhood and later on, in a more rural environment with sort of working class people and then later on in the military, so no one ever had told me that i was a victim but then by the time i get to...
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dr gerard sanacora is professor of psychiatry at yale university and director of yale depression research bbc world news. those numbers are really quite shocking. —— thank you for joining us here. and now we have seen so joining us here. and now we have seen so the human faces by those statistics. do you think this is a public health crisis in the united states ? public health crisis in the united states? i think it is an ongoing crisis in the united states and in many countries throughout the world. it is very sad that these tragic deaths are what brought attention to this, but the rates of suicide have been rising in the us and in several countries throughout the world for over two decades to this point. on any given day, about a people are dying in the us from suicide alone. —— about 123 people. dying in the us from suicide alone. -- about 123 people. what strikes me is that half the people who died from suicide had no no mental health problems. is that because issues went undiagnosed, or there are many more factors in play here? there is no one simple reason for somebody to commit sui
dr gerard sanacora is professor of psychiatry at yale university and director of yale depression research bbc world news. those numbers are really quite shocking. —— thank you for joining us here. and now we have seen so joining us here. and now we have seen so the human faces by those statistics. do you think this is a public health crisis in the united states ? public health crisis in the united states? i think it is an ongoing crisis in the united states and in many countries throughout...
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a short time ago i spoke to dr gerard sa nacora, professor of psychiatry at yale university and director. i asked him whether he'd describe this as a public health crisis. i — i think it is an ongoing crisis in the united states and in many countries throughout the world. it's very sad that these tragic deaths are what brought attention to this, but the rates of suicide have been rising in the us and in several countries throughout the world for over two decades to this point. and on any given day, about 123 people are dying in the us from suicide alone. what strikes me is that half the people who died from suicide had no known mental health problems. is that because issues went undiagnosed, or there are many more factors in play here? there is no one simple reason for somebody to commit suicide. it is a multifactorial process that leads to it. i think many of these — and we need to be careful how we interpret this data, but many of these people who were not previously diagnosed were likely to have had some mental illness in the background or some substance abuse history that had gone un
a short time ago i spoke to dr gerard sa nacora, professor of psychiatry at yale university and director. i asked him whether he'd describe this as a public health crisis. i — i think it is an ongoing crisis in the united states and in many countries throughout the world. it's very sad that these tragic deaths are what brought attention to this, but the rates of suicide have been rising in the us and in several countries throughout the world for over two decades to this point. and on any...
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. >> you went on to spellman college, yale university. you became attorney general -- sorry, became atlanta's deputy city attorney at 30. you have raced up the career ladder. what do you -- what is your main issue for people, if you are elected governor in november? >> as the core of my mission is i think poverty is immoral. i think it's economically inefficient. i think we need a leader who believes everyone should have the freedom and opportunity to thrive. that means focusing on education, on economic development, economic security and focusing on making sure that leadership works for everyone and not just the privileged. >> obviously, you are doing this in a pretty republican state. you are doing this in the south of the united states where not to put too fine a word on it, it's hard to be a black woman. it's hard to be black in america today and get to where you want to get to. you are vying to become the first ever black female governor in the united states. is this your moment? do you feel that there is an opening right now? if so,
. >> you went on to spellman college, yale university. you became attorney general -- sorry, became atlanta's deputy city attorney at 30. you have raced up the career ladder. what do you -- what is your main issue for people, if you are elected governor in november? >> as the core of my mission is i think poverty is immoral. i think it's economically inefficient. i think we need a leader who believes everyone should have the freedom and opportunity to thrive. that means focusing on...
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john stauffer received his phd from yale university and is a summoner r and marshall s k professor of english and african american studies at harvard university. he has written several books. two of his books were national bestsellers, and several have won numerous awards. he is also the author of of more than 50 academic articles and his essays have appeared in time, the new york times, the wall street journal, and the washington post. he has also advised three award-winning documentaries and has been a consultant for feature films, including django unchained, released in 2012, and the free state of jones. war,aches the civil autobiography, the 19th-century novel, and historical fiction, and is working on a biography of charles sumner. crystal received her degree from princeton university and is director of african american studies at yale university. she is affiliated with the history department and women program. her publications include the impact of racial and sexual politics on women's history, how are the daughters of eve punished, rape during the american civil war, published
john stauffer received his phd from yale university and is a summoner r and marshall s k professor of english and african american studies at harvard university. he has written several books. two of his books were national bestsellers, and several have won numerous awards. he is also the author of of more than 50 academic articles and his essays have appeared in time, the new york times, the wall street journal, and the washington post. he has also advised three award-winning documentaries and...
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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. (twinkling music) - 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 mid-life crisis. my father, a relatively young man, died suddenly of a heart attack. a marriage came apart, and i had ended up, because of the stress leaving neurosurgery, quitting my job. - wow, that's big. - i was big and it really caused me
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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casey gerald on the path he took from his turbulent upbringing in dallas to his education at yale university. that all happens tonight on booktv on c-span2, television for serious readers. .. >>> good morning. welcome the center here he museum of science in boston. this is a very special guest event. we have guest speaker, richard minutesons who is here to talk but "tesla: inventor of the modern." we hear all about the life and accomplishments of tesla. >> tesla is getting -- i'm glad so many people know about hit. he has become sort of a -- there's been a modern revival of him. larry paige referred to tesla as the hero that he has had. probably most people think about elon musk are car and battery and so on, but i today want to talk sort of more about the man and the process that i went through over the last to be honest four years writing the book and i thought i offered some insights from my perspective, like four of them i thought were key to surprises i had impossibly surprises for you as well. the first is the extent of this man's genius. this man invented the electric motor. he invent
casey gerald on the path he took from his turbulent upbringing in dallas to his education at yale university. that all happens tonight on booktv on c-span2, television for serious readers. .. >>> good morning. welcome the center here he museum of science in boston. this is a very special guest event. we have guest speaker, richard minutesons who is here to talk but "tesla: inventor of the modern." we hear all about the life and accomplishments of tesla. >> tesla is...
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being with us robert shiller isn't just some run of the mill economist is a nobel laureate at yale university and what did you make of the professor's comments thanks for having me as always. i said there was that he is referring to perhaps a very small part of the equation which isn't going to be there in a few years time by i think the concept of the cryptocurrency the cryptocurrency is themselves they definitely going to be there because i have said it on you share over in no i think coin is a religion and block chain is the technology behind that which is going to change the world yes ninety percent of the projects within this area of cryptocurrency would fail because they won't be able to deliver what they are promising but we have a many good projects such as d. stream such as x. riba x. riba itself is trying to bring enormous amount of her gerben ins which would be what the regulators would be able to see that ok where the ice years are have raised money and what they have done on the other side is a project which is working with the countries a huge tube and others where they are goin
being with us robert shiller isn't just some run of the mill economist is a nobel laureate at yale university and what did you make of the professor's comments thanks for having me as always. i said there was that he is referring to perhaps a very small part of the equation which isn't going to be there in a few years time by i think the concept of the cryptocurrency the cryptocurrency is themselves they definitely going to be there because i have said it on you share over in no i think coin is...
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previously worked at the foundation received his masters degree in international relations from yale university and is a graduate of the u.s. military academy at west point. a policy researcher at grand focuses on security issues in russia and previously served as a senior analyst for the russian military capabilities of the department of defense. she received her masters degree in national security strategic studies from the u.s. naval war college. with that in the introductory comments i am pleased to turn over to scott for today's discussion. please join me in welcoming him. [applause] we are here to talk about how russia would fight with a pier and near peer adversary based on the short report that the released last year. plenty of copies outside so you can grab them. they are spelled -- filled with spoilers and before we get to those remarks i would like to say a few remarks about the origin of the study. this was done on behalf of the united states army. we drew inspiration from an earlier study of u.s. china military balance scorecard that started from a higher level of understanding abo
previously worked at the foundation received his masters degree in international relations from yale university and is a graduate of the u.s. military academy at west point. a policy researcher at grand focuses on security issues in russia and previously served as a senior analyst for the russian military capabilities of the department of defense. she received her masters degree in national security strategic studies from the u.s. naval war college. with that in the introductory comments i am...
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and she received her phd from yale university and currently lives in brooklyn, new york. she has published several articles in the journal of social history. the yale journal of law and the humanities and the american history. she is also received awards from american council of learned society. the do boys institute of harvard university, the charles warren center for studies in american history at harvard university and the social sciences research council. this evening, rachel devlin will discuss her latest work, "a girl stands at the door". the generation of young women who desegregated america's schools. this illustrates external bravery of young african-american woman who made racial integration in schools a political priority and imaginable reality. please join me in welcoming, rachel devlin, to both support and the pratt library. [applause] >> thank you. it is great to be here. i've been looking through the volumes in the back and all my favorite books are here and books that i used for this research. it is very exciting to be speaking among them. "a girl stands a
and she received her phd from yale university and currently lives in brooklyn, new york. she has published several articles in the journal of social history. the yale journal of law and the humanities and the american history. she is also received awards from american council of learned society. the do boys institute of harvard university, the charles warren center for studies in american history at harvard university and the social sciences research council. this evening, rachel devlin will...
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in the same year as the iseman trial yale university conducted a groundbreaking experiment. psychologist stanley milgram involved three people a learner a teacher and their research at. the learner was assigned tasks if he made a mistake the teacher was told to punish him by ministering electric shocks. the level of shock increased every time the learner made a mistake. and all that maybe pain in your. milgram wanted to look deeper into a common explanation for the nazis genocides that germans are particularly ability into figures of authority. so. professor i'm to b.s. my linton back explains the theory behind it. was fought on once to discus one of there was a lot of discussion at the time about whether this was something specifically german or germans particularly obedient milgram expected his test subjects to put up far greater resistance to what they were being ordered to do there or the electric shocks were actually a sham the lynas cries came from a tape. that let the teacher didn't know that. fire bell if you informed in a relatively large number of the subjects trie
in the same year as the iseman trial yale university conducted a groundbreaking experiment. psychologist stanley milgram involved three people a learner a teacher and their research at. the learner was assigned tasks if he made a mistake the teacher was told to punish him by ministering electric shocks. the level of shock increased every time the learner made a mistake. and all that maybe pain in your. milgram wanted to look deeper into a common explanation for the nazis genocides that germans...
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next on the civil war yale , university professor david blight talks about the political , and often religious rhetoric, that frederick douglass used when writing or speaking about abolition or the civil war. this 50 minute talk was part of a conference hosted by the university of virginia center for civil war history. prof. blight: thank you, gary, liz joan, will and other , friends. i learned a long time ago that when they invite you somewhere, just say yes, and then figure out later what you will talk about, or talk about whatever they want you to talk about. because it is always fun and always important and there is no better audience. virginia, i am not about promoting a new big -- promoting a new book, why not? [laughter] dr. blight: my publisher gave me 1000 copies of these damn things, so -- i will be giving them away if anybody wants them. [laughter] prof. blight: i have to give them away if anyone wants them. i've been going around and putting them on tables and they are always still there when i leave. [laughter] so, many of you might be wondering why another biography of
next on the civil war yale , university professor david blight talks about the political , and often religious rhetoric, that frederick douglass used when writing or speaking about abolition or the civil war. this 50 minute talk was part of a conference hosted by the university of virginia center for civil war history. prof. blight: thank you, gary, liz joan, will and other , friends. i learned a long time ago that when they invite you somewhere, just say yes, and then figure out later what you...
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tim any snyder this richard levin professor of history at yale university. over the last 20 years, almost 25 years, he has established himself as one of america's -- in fact the world's for most historian's 'modern europe, done so through a series of landmark books, the reconstruction of nations, bloodlands, black earth, about he holocaust, books that combine an extraordinary range of breadth with an extraordinary penetration of department. very unusual synthetic ability that leads to explanatory accounts. all of the books are a search for explanation, deeper search for meaning, a search for truth. they're conditions that fuse a focus on people, on idea ideas, on plattal -- politicalactors. books that are unflinching, penetrating and they're searing. i permitly have a memory of reading blood lands and reached a point in the book where i actually thought i could not turn the page, what people can do to people in the name of ideas or the name of other causes. i felt i couldn't go on. but i also felt i had to and i did. those are the kind of books that timothy
tim any snyder this richard levin professor of history at yale university. over the last 20 years, almost 25 years, he has established himself as one of america's -- in fact the world's for most historian's 'modern europe, done so through a series of landmark books, the reconstruction of nations, bloodlands, black earth, about he holocaust, books that combine an extraordinary range of breadth with an extraordinary penetration of department. very unusual synthetic ability that leads to...
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you went to yale university where you graduated with honors. then you went to harvard law school, covered both your bases there, graduated with honors from yale. also you served in the navy and you have active duty service. you supported operations, terroristetention center at guantanamo bay in cuba. deployed to iraq as adviser to u.s. navy s.e.a.l. commander and support of the s.e.a.l. commission in saudi arabia in riyadh. lee zeldin represented first congressional district, you were member of the state senate in new york before you became a congressman, you graduated from state university of new york albany, suny. >> or harvard on the hudson. >> you were the youngest attorney, 23 years old. served active duty, military officer, military magistrate while assigned to the elite 82nd airborne division in 2006. you were also deployed to iraq with infantry battalion in support of operation iraqi freedom. you are exactly the two men i want to talk to tonight. and let's start with you, congressman desantis. north korea. the president is about to have
you went to yale university where you graduated with honors. then you went to harvard law school, covered both your bases there, graduated with honors from yale. also you served in the navy and you have active duty service. you supported operations, terroristetention center at guantanamo bay in cuba. deployed to iraq as adviser to u.s. navy s.e.a.l. commander and support of the s.e.a.l. commission in saudi arabia in riyadh. lee zeldin represented first congressional district, you were member of...
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. >>> check this out, a brand new graduate of yale university, a product of oakland's public school systemhe best four years of his life and showing some love for his hometown too. he graduated from oakland tech back in 2014 with, get this, a 5.0 grade point average. i know a lot of people are thinking you can get that? you hear about 4.0 and everything. and here's tunde joining us now with his incredible success story. >> thank you for having me. >> congratulations on graduating from yale. how was that? >> like i said it was the best four years of my life, i learned so much. >> and what's your degree in? >> sociology. >> what do you want to do? >> i'm going to columbia to get my masters in journalism and documentary film. >> so you have a wide range of interests it sounds like. talk about going to school in oakland, you're showing your hometown love. what do you want folks to know? we're putting out great students, and what do you want people to know about your education here in oakland? >> you can get a great education out of oakland's public school system first and foremost. i think the
. >>> check this out, a brand new graduate of yale university, a product of oakland's public school systemhe best four years of his life and showing some love for his hometown too. he graduated from oakland tech back in 2014 with, get this, a 5.0 grade point average. i know a lot of people are thinking you can get that? you hear about 4.0 and everything. and here's tunde joining us now with his incredible success story. >> thank you for having me. >> congratulations on...
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that report actually was by ccr and yale university, by our next guest as well diala shamas.nd lee e gelernt, deputy direcr of the aclu immigrants' rights project. he argued the first challenge to president trump's travel ban order. what does this supreme court ruling mea >> it is disappointing. it is not completely unexpected when the court issued the stay of the lord court's ruling a while back i think people were expecting it, but it is still a really bad day. the disconnect between the judicial opinion and what most people understand as a matter of common sense that president trump trying to keep muslims out country. i think years from now, people will look back and say i'm a wow , i don't know how this decision came. it is a bad day. juan: i want to ask about the dissenting opinion of justice sotomayoyor whose carving out a niche for herself as the passionate and eloquent defender of a liberal perspective on the court. she spent minutes reciting all of the quotations of president actually clearly said, this is a muslim ban, and yet asked why would the court want to ignor
that report actually was by ccr and yale university, by our next guest as well diala shamas.nd lee e gelernt, deputy direcr of the aclu immigrants' rights project. he argued the first challenge to president trump's travel ban order. what does this supreme court ruling mea >> it is disappointing. it is not completely unexpected when the court issued the stay of the lord court's ruling a while back i think people were expecting it, but it is still a really bad day. the disconnect between...
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he received his masters degree in international relations from yale university, and is a graduate of the u.s. military academy at west point. dara is a policy researcher at rand. her work focuses on security issues in russia and eurasia. previously, she served as a senior analyst for russian military capabilities at the department of defense. she received her masters degree in national security and strategic studies from the u.s. naval war college. so with that and the introductory comments out of the way, i'm very pleased to turn it over to scott to start today's discussion. please join me in welcoming him. [ applause ] >>> good morning. so we're here to talk about how we think russia would fight in a war with a peer or near-peer adversary, particularly nato, based on a short report that we released last year, plenty of copies outside, feel free to grab them. the copies are entirely filled with spoilers, essentially all we're going to talk about today is a lot of the material in the report. before we get into those remarks, i wanted to say a few words about the origin of the study.
he received his masters degree in international relations from yale university, and is a graduate of the u.s. military academy at west point. dara is a policy researcher at rand. her work focuses on security issues in russia and eurasia. previously, she served as a senior analyst for russian military capabilities at the department of defense. she received her masters degree in national security and strategic studies from the u.s. naval war college. so with that and the introductory comments out...
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is it any coincidence that the most popular course ever at yale university psychology and the good lifes to teach students how to be happy. >>> and miss america pageant ending its evening gown and swim suit competition, but will anyone watch without the bikinis. i'll ask miss america who won the democratic nomination to an alabama congressional race. >>> but first, the suicides of 55-year-old kate spade and 61-year-old anthony bourdain jarred many of us this week. here is the thing, just one of the things that makes this so hard and confusing, everybody wanted to be anthony bourdain. i did. we all did. the passing of two who seemingly had it all just confirms that old island saying that you don't know if the roof is leaking until you live inside. two days after spade's death, one day before bourdains's the cdc said the suicide rate in the united states has grown nearly 25% since 1999. the cdc report said between 1999 and 2016 suicide rates increased significantly in 44 states with 25 states experiencing increases of more than 30%. the rate declined in only one state, nevada. it grew by
is it any coincidence that the most popular course ever at yale university psychology and the good lifes to teach students how to be happy. >>> and miss america pageant ending its evening gown and swim suit competition, but will anyone watch without the bikinis. i'll ask miss america who won the democratic nomination to an alabama congressional race. >>> but first, the suicides of 55-year-old kate spade and 61-year-old anthony bourdain jarred many of us this week. here is the...
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there was this incident that got some attention also following the starbucks, it happened at yale universityblack graduate student taking a nap in a common area, a thing i am proud to say i've done many times at college, happens in colleges all the time but she was questioned by her white peer who then called campus police. she joins us in the audience today. lolade, i was curious after that incident happened what the backside of that looked like, because we got to see in the video what the trauma of it looked like and how awfully othering it was and -- but what happens on the other side of an incident like that? >> on the other side, you mean what was i going through? >> yeah, and like afterwards. after the video had gone viral and you're back in the community and back in the common room. >> well, i literally just got back to yale this past weekend. i had plans to leave. the day this happened was my last day on campus. i had plans to leave for nigeria for my father's birthday the following day, so i had to just stay on autopilot. so when the whole thing blew up i hunkered down with my famil
there was this incident that got some attention also following the starbucks, it happened at yale universityblack graduate student taking a nap in a common area, a thing i am proud to say i've done many times at college, happens in colleges all the time but she was questioned by her white peer who then called campus police. she joins us in the audience today. lolade, i was curious after that incident happened what the backside of that looked like, because we got to see in the video what the...
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up, robertng schiller, professor of economics at yale university speaks to bloomberg. ♪ this is bloombergmanus: it is just 6:21 in the city of london. this. is a live shot of hong kong where it is 1:21 in the afternoon. you see the hang seng turning it around, is a global site gone? -- the global slide gone? juliette saly has your business flash. juliette: manus, irish banks are set to be forced to hold more capital to cope for the future economic downturn, according to a person familiar with the pattern. the central bank leaning toward buffer from 0% in the coming months, with a possible announcement in the days.0 the buffer is meant to guard against banks tendencies to boost lending in boone times and/it during a bust -- boom times, and reduce spending during a bust. preserves the business model for american express, and deals a blow to retailers looking to reduce the $50 billion in fees that they pay to that occur companies each year. american express shares jumped and in new york while visa and mastercard fell. a pullback in investments to the u.k. is being warned as the final brexit
up, robertng schiller, professor of economics at yale university speaks to bloomberg. ♪ this is bloombergmanus: it is just 6:21 in the city of london. this. is a live shot of hong kong where it is 1:21 in the afternoon. you see the hang seng turning it around, is a global site gone? -- the global slide gone? juliette saly has your business flash. juliette: manus, irish banks are set to be forced to hold more capital to cope for the future economic downturn, according to a person familiar with...
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westchester university in pennsylvani father gunn ter completed a masters degr of saed theology at yale university's divinity school. he heard the call at a young age. he served the department of corctions bringing hope and wisdom to those incarcerated. he then brought his ministries in st. luke's hospital where he brought comfort to patients and families. he was ordained to the priesthood in 2002 and assignments brought him to bronxville, new york, clarksboro, new jersey, ridgewood, new jersey. he was named priest in charge and superintendent at st. andrew's in providence, new jersey. the mission state gives the welcoming moniker of a big heart, making god's love known to the word. i thank father gunn for being here and for offering our daily prayer. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the chair will entertain up to 15 on er one-minute speeches each side of the aisle. for what purpose does the ntleman from texas rise? without objection. mr. green: mr. speaker, members, 115 american people die from opioid overdose every day. 115. while we're spending the next two weeks pass
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yale. these are like radical institutions he gets a bad rap. he's a professor of law at universityf florence this guy is so normal. that's a break with the past russia's dictator and the eu had a bad feel about dictatorship. >> there's a huge realignment going on. >> right nationalists let's have some nationalists in. this could spiral out of control quickly, david. >> good. so auto and spiraling out of control quickly. >> not this weekend. >> you have to stay tuned. >> it's all about ratings. >>> speaking of realignment verizon naming the ceo succeeding mcadam august 1st verseberg was ceo of eriksson and oust david has a lot on this. >> yeah. i did speak with lowell mcadam, of course, the current chairman and ceo of the company carl said he'll give up the top job in august. and then remain executive chairman until the end of the year very similar timing, by the way, to ivan sidenberg six or seven years ago. >> great interview by you. >> thank you june to august and mcadams said a few things to me in the conversation we just had. they didn't originally, it seems the board and mcada
yale. these are like radical institutions he gets a bad rap. he's a professor of law at universityf florence this guy is so normal. that's a break with the past russia's dictator and the eu had a bad feel about dictatorship. >> there's a huge realignment going on. >> right nationalists let's have some nationalists in. this could spiral out of control quickly, david. >> good. so auto and spiraling out of control quickly. >> not this weekend. >> you have to stay...
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he spent 7 years as an assistant professor at yale university. he is a nationally published author. he has a masters degree in political science from harvard university and a bachelor's degree from tufts university. next, besides thinking you we welcome you to this hearing and hopefully you feel comfortable. i know you have testified elsewhere. ristophewylie is a former director of research at cambridge analytica. he worked with president obama's campaign for the canadian liberal party and for the united kingdom's liberal democratic party from 2013 to 2014. he also was studying for a phd. he has an undergraduate degree in law from the london school of economics. lastly, dr. mark jamison is a visiting scholar at americ emprise institute. he is also the director and professor of public utility research center, the university of florida's college of business . dr. jamison earned a phd in economics from dulles college of business in florida. would you three please stand? do you affirm that the testimony you are about to give before the committee will be the whole truth and nothing but th
he spent 7 years as an assistant professor at yale university. he is a nationally published author. he has a masters degree in political science from harvard university and a bachelor's degree from tufts university. next, besides thinking you we welcome you to this hearing and hopefully you feel comfortable. i know you have testified elsewhere. ristophewylie is a former director of research at cambridge analytica. he worked with president obama's campaign for the canadian liberal party and for...
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taken away by a brewing trade conflict let's bring in robert schiller, professor of economics at yale universityer of the case-schiller index. good to see you. thank you for joining us you are recently back from china. a trip there about a month or so ago. i wonder what you heard when you were over there about a brewing trade conflict or trade war. what are the feelings over there like before we get to some of the other questions that are top of mind? >> i don't think that i have a lot to report. they don't like it i can tell you that. they tend not to bring it up with me as an american i had the same problem when i visited russia a few months ago. you know, it was just the sanctions, that was a delicate topic. maybe i'm not the right kind of ambassador, but they tended to be silent about the whole thing. >> let's turn to some of the things that steve just reported. overall the president seems to get more than half of the country approving of his -- of his stewardship of the economy they seem to favor his renegotiation of trade deals by an even greater percentage or plurality, i guess you would
taken away by a brewing trade conflict let's bring in robert schiller, professor of economics at yale universityer of the case-schiller index. good to see you. thank you for joining us you are recently back from china. a trip there about a month or so ago. i wonder what you heard when you were over there about a brewing trade conflict or trade war. what are the feelings over there like before we get to some of the other questions that are top of mind? >> i don't think that i have a lot to...
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. >> so, you know, tim snyder wrote a great week on tyranny, you know, historian from yale universitytrump is checking off all the boxes. the first is fake news, right? press -- independent media as opposition. to your point i need agreement. i will talk to you if i get agreement. i will talk to you if i get reinforcement. i will talk to you if you tell me i'm right and you support me. remember that kim kardashian is not just a celebrity, she's kanye west's wife. >> right. >> and kanye west came out and made positive statements about donald trump. >> yeah. >> it's now even the subject of a rap debate, actually, between he and t.i. i just say all this because it's kind of astounding when he was giving pardons he was not just -- he was giving pardons to people he could signal that he would actually undermine the mueller investigation and potentially indictments and convictions that he might get by signaling i will just pardon you so keep your mouth shut and don't cooperate. so what we have here is a pattern of agree with me, protect me and tell me i'm wonderful and great. i just want to
. >> so, you know, tim snyder wrote a great week on tyranny, you know, historian from yale universitytrump is checking off all the boxes. the first is fake news, right? press -- independent media as opposition. to your point i need agreement. i will talk to you if i get agreement. i will talk to you if i get reinforcement. i will talk to you if you tell me i'm right and you support me. remember that kim kardashian is not just a celebrity, she's kanye west's wife. >> right. >>...
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your master's degree from your the bloomberg terminal at yale university.teal a long bitcoin chart, general electric. how the jpmorgan emerging markets spot index? more fun and games. there it is for you to use on your terminal. >> this is bloomberg surveillance. let's get the business flash. ge will spinoff its health-care health care business and unload its ownership in baker use. focus on power aviation and renewable every nation. ge will maintain its dividends after a review. boeing is poised to bolster the backlog with orders thanks to the announcement of transactions. bamboo airwaves the enemy startup senate commitment for 20 of the 787 liners and jet airways india announced it would buy 75 of the 737 single planes. for the big annual tradeshow in paris and near london. bmw is warning of a full back investments if the final brexit deals not ensure the great flow of goods to the eu. the german automaker as plans and says the ongoing uncertainty over negotiation is not helpful at customs arrangements are made a cause for concern. speaking this morning b
your master's degree from your the bloomberg terminal at yale university.teal a long bitcoin chart, general electric. how the jpmorgan emerging markets spot index? more fun and games. there it is for you to use on your terminal. >> this is bloomberg surveillance. let's get the business flash. ge will spinoff its health-care health care business and unload its ownership in baker use. focus on power aviation and renewable every nation. ge will maintain its dividends after a review. boeing...
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high tariff barriers that restrict our investment, that's going to lead us to a better place >> yale university'sns us now he's author of "unbalanced: the codependence of america and china. good to see you. thanks for joining us. >> thank you, michelle >> what do you make of what happened in the last 24 hours in the back and forth of the white house on whether or not there's going to be investment restrictions on china? >> well, we've been doing back and forth since the election in november, michelle so this is just the latest installment. but to have me follow peter navarro who in his previous life is the author of a scintillating book called "death by china" is, you know, very important contrast navarro has been an avowed china basher, a real zealot masquerading as an academic and now a policy maker the case he is making is not a credible case. there are issues that we have with china and you and i have talked with him about them over the last several months on the air as well but the navarro case is really a real fabrication along the lines of the book that he wrote several years ago. >> let m
high tariff barriers that restrict our investment, that's going to lead us to a better place >> yale university'sns us now he's author of "unbalanced: the codependence of america and china. good to see you. thanks for joining us. >> thank you, michelle >> what do you make of what happened in the last 24 hours in the back and forth of the white house on whether or not there's going to be investment restrictions on china? >> well, we've been doing back and forth since...
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the research is done at this site the foundation also works with a number of prestigious universities such as yale cambridge harvard and wake forest . we start from the recognition that the body is a machine of course it's a really really really complicated machine but it's still a machine. any machine with of moving parts does damage to itself of a side effect of its normal operation so that means that we should be able to look at simple man made machine for that cause and ask ourself well how do we already today successfully create cars maintain cars so that they are actually working just as well as when they were belt and the answer is preventative maintenance. so we're applying that same concept to the human body but the real innovation that i put forward nearly fifteen years ago now and which in spite of our work is that it may be possible to do repair comprehensively. we identify seven major types of damage to molecular and cellular damage that the body does to itself a side effect of its normal operation so there is one type of damage and the therapy which is very familiar to everyone these
the research is done at this site the foundation also works with a number of prestigious universities such as yale cambridge harvard and wake forest . we start from the recognition that the body is a machine of course it's a really really really complicated machine but it's still a machine. any machine with of moving parts does damage to itself of a side effect of its normal operation so that means that we should be able to look at simple man made machine for that cause and ask ourself well how...
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rebecca is a graduate of byron law school and yale and a the university of to leto law school. right now, she has moved from that hotbed in northern ohio to a hotter bed of abolition in vermont she is visiting. of aebecca is the author book called "forgotten emancipator," which is about james mitchell ashley, and she will be telling us all about him, so without further ado, i am happy to introduce rebecca. [applause] prof. zietlow: thank you so much, paul, and thank you for inviting me to speak. thank you for your amazing organization. it is an honor to talk about this. as paul mentioned, i did just published a book and i have a copy that i can show you about james ashley. the book is based on that -- my talk is based on the book. it is true that people who live in the monarch out of the fact that vermont was the first day constitution to ban slavery. vermont came into the nation as an antisocial he state. aboutt i am not talking that much today, i am talking about the abolitionist hotbed of ohio where i lived for a number , of years and i still teach there. 1865, united, state
rebecca is a graduate of byron law school and yale and a the university of to leto law school. right now, she has moved from that hotbed in northern ohio to a hotter bed of abolition in vermont she is visiting. of aebecca is the author book called "forgotten emancipator," which is about james mitchell ashley, and she will be telling us all about him, so without further ado, i am happy to introduce rebecca. [applause] prof. zietlow: thank you so much, paul, and thank you for inviting...
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he graduated from yale university and earned his doctorate of medicine from the university of michigannd gentlemen, would you join me in giving a real warm faith and freedom welcome to secretary ben carson. [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you very much. thank you. [ applause ] >> thank you so much. it's great to be here amongst fellow believers. and i appreciate very much the invitation from ralph reed who has worked for decades to try to bring some civil discourse and some faith into our capital here. you know, i think that faith without freedom leads to intolerance and tyranny. and freedom without faith leads to neither one of them. you won't have anything if you do that. and, you know, the faith is the thing that i think really makes us concentrate on doing the right thing. but the faith is also the thing that gives us our freedom. and i think about my own career, i think back to a case where a young man -- a young man four years old was diagnosed with an inoperable malignant brain tumor. and he ended up at johns hopkins. and, you know, i looked at the studies and i said this is in
he graduated from yale university and earned his doctorate of medicine from the university of michigannd gentlemen, would you join me in giving a real warm faith and freedom welcome to secretary ben carson. [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you very much. thank you. [ applause ] >> thank you so much. it's great to be here amongst fellow believers. and i appreciate very much the invitation from ralph reed who has worked for decades to try to bring some civil discourse and some faith...
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being with us robert shiller isn't just some run of the mill economist is a nobel laureate at yale university and what did you make of the professor's comments thanks for having me as always. i said there was that he is referring to perhaps a very small part of the equation which isn't going to be that are in a few years time by i think the concept of the cryptocurrency the cryptocurrency is themselves they definitely going to be there because i have said it t. on you share over in no i think coin is a religion and block chain is the technology behind that which is going to change the world yes ninety percent of the projects within this area of cryptocurrency would fail because they won't be able to deliver what they are promising but we have a many good projects such as d. stream such as x. riba x. riba itself is trying to bring enormous amount of her gerben and which would be what the regulators would be able to see that ok where the ice years i have raised the money and what they have done the stream on the other side is a project which is working with the companies a huge tube and others
being with us robert shiller isn't just some run of the mill economist is a nobel laureate at yale university and what did you make of the professor's comments thanks for having me as always. i said there was that he is referring to perhaps a very small part of the equation which isn't going to be that are in a few years time by i think the concept of the cryptocurrency the cryptocurrency is themselves they definitely going to be there because i have said it t. on you share over in no i think...
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i'm university of chicago professor. >> and a yale guy. >> yes we yalies stick together and chicago professorstrish: all right. columbia gal here myself. anyway, good to see you folks. art, austin. you twice have to come back more often together. >> i love being with austan, by the way, trish. more so like being with but austan second best. trish: all right. good to see you. thanks so much. >> thank you. trish: fresh outrage, everyone, peter strzok, the fbi agent who sent a series of text message was escorted from the fbi building but guess what, he is still on the payroll, taxpayer dollars paying his salary. congressman mike rogers is weighing in on him next. you'll only pay $4.95. fidelity. open an account today. you shouldn't be rushed into booking a hotel. with expedia's add-on advantage, booking a flight unlocks discounts on select hotels until the day you leave for your trip. add-on advantage. only when you book with expedia. add-on advantage. and butch.aura. and tank. and tiny. and this is laura's mobile dog grooming palace. laura can clean up a retriever that rolled in foxtails, but sh
i'm university of chicago professor. >> and a yale guy. >> yes we yalies stick together and chicago professorstrish: all right. columbia gal here myself. anyway, good to see you folks. art, austin. you twice have to come back more often together. >> i love being with austan, by the way, trish. more so like being with but austan second best. trish: all right. good to see you. thanks so much. >> thank you. trish: fresh outrage, everyone, peter strzok, the fbi agent who...
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affairs such as american university's sarah snyder on america's inclusion of human rights activism in foreign policy, immigration and its impact on our global standing and yale's amy chua on how group identity shapes foreign policy. watch any of these programs and more by visiting booktv.org and searching foreign policy book in the search barr at the top of the -- search bar at the top of the page. >> so best selling historian doris kerns goodwin has a new book coming out. ms. goodwin, what's your focus? >> well, it's on leadership in turbulent times. so what i've done is to take four of the guys that i knew before -- lincoln, teddy, franklin roose and lbj domestically -- and look at them through the lens of leadership so, hopefully, it can be a road map for young leaders, for established leaders about what's leadership in moments of great tush lends are, and what it was able to achieve. it gives us solace, i think, when we look back to that. >> host: end when did you start working on a book like this? >> guest: five years ago. it took even longer than i thought it would, i thought i knew my guys, but somehow i thought i was seeing them anew as young leaders,
affairs such as american university's sarah snyder on america's inclusion of human rights activism in foreign policy, immigration and its impact on our global standing and yale's amy chua on how group identity shapes foreign policy. watch any of these programs and more by visiting booktv.org and searching foreign policy book in the search barr at the top of the -- search bar at the top of the page. >> so best selling historian doris kerns goodwin has a new book coming out. ms. goodwin,...
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and the randolph compton professor at that university's miller center. he previously taught at yale and at temple and he's the author of a number of important volumes. i will mention a couple of them. cold war diplomacy and the quest for leadership in europe, 1945 to 1954. the struggle for europe, the turbulent history of a divided continent, 1945 to the present, and the bitter road to freedom, a new history of the liberation of europe, which was a finalist for the pulitzer prize. he is the coeditor of a number of volumes including strategies for a changing world. so what we're going to hear from him about today is a world that looked as if it was changing in interesting ways back in the 1950s. as he talks about his book "the age of eisenhower, america and the world in the 1950s". professor hitchcock. >> thank you. >> thank you very much. could you all hear me all right? thank you very much for coming. it is a beautiful afternoon. i'm sure you would like to be out in the sun, but we're here in the 1950s in the age of eisenhower. [laughter] >> good for you. i want to thank you very m
and the randolph compton professor at that university's miller center. he previously taught at yale and at temple and he's the author of a number of important volumes. i will mention a couple of them. cold war diplomacy and the quest for leadership in europe, 1945 to 1954. the struggle for europe, the turbulent history of a divided continent, 1945 to the present, and the bitter road to freedom, a new history of the liberation of europe, which was a finalist for the pulitzer prize. he is the...
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history at the university of virginia and a randolph compton professor at that universities miller center. he taught at yale, at wesley and at temple. and he is the author of a number of important volumes, i'll just mention a couple of them. cold war diplomacy and the quest for leadership in europe, 1945-9054. the struggle for europe, the turbulent history of a divided continent 1945 to the present. and "the bitter road to freedom", ," a new history of te liberation of europe which was a finalist for the pulitzer prize. he is the coeditor of a number of volumes, including strategies for a changing world. so what we are going to hear from him about today is a world that looks as if it was changing in interesting ways back in thee 1950s. he talks about his book "the age of eisenhower: america and the world in the 1950s." professor hitchcock. >> thank you very much. can you all here all right? takes so much are coming for it to be afternoon. i'm sure you'd like to be out in the sun but we are here in the 1950s in "the age of eisenhower." good for you. i just want to thank you very much for inviting me to come
history at the university of virginia and a randolph compton professor at that universities miller center. he taught at yale, at wesley and at temple. and he is the author of a number of important volumes, i'll just mention a couple of them. cold war diplomacy and the quest for leadership in europe, 1945-9054. the struggle for europe, the turbulent history of a divided continent 1945 to the present. and "the bitter road to freedom", ," a new history of te liberation of europe...
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the hoover institution at stanford university, and i'm just really pleased to be onstage with amy chua tonight. amy is the john m. duff, jr. professor of law at yale school and acclaimed author. many of you may know her for her parenting advice, but we're not going to talk about parenting tonight. we're going to talk about a subject that, you know, i think is very
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yale in 1974. it's the woodward report and it still the university policy but you wouldn't know it. >> you want thatng freshman. >> what are you doing about this? >> i am running to be a trustee of the yale corporation. i want to be able to affect change on the campus. >> you need a petition? >> i need 4300 signature of yalelums so all your viewers can go to jamie for trustee.com. >> jamie for trustee.com. >> they can put their signature and help me get on the ballot. >> you need 4000. >> a little bit more than that. >> we will help you if we can. thanks for joining us. >> all right. in a moment, we are all over the company primaries. more "varney" after this. . . stuart: hey. what happened to the blue wave? anti-trump feeling was supposed to propel democrats to a crushing victory in the november elections but yesterday's primaries showed no such thing. democrats did okay, but they did not swamp the ballot box. they have to be just a little disappointed. and what happened to the trump endorsement? it was supposed to be the kiss of death. didn't turn out that way. in california, the president gave st
yale in 1974. it's the woodward report and it still the university policy but you wouldn't know it. >> you want thatng freshman. >> what are you doing about this? >> i am running to be a trustee of the yale corporation. i want to be able to affect change on the campus. >> you need a petition? >> i need 4300 signature of yalelums so all your viewers can go to jamie for trustee.com. >> jamie for trustee.com. >> they can put their signature and help me get...
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such as american universities sarah snyder on america's inclusion of human rights activism and foreign policy. sasha on immigration, and its impact on our global standing, and yale'smy wa how group identity facing policy watch programs and her by visiting booktv.org. an searching foreign policy book in the search bar at the top of the page. >> here's a look at some authors recently featured on booktv's afterwards. our weekly author interview program that includes best selling nonfiction books and guest interviewers. syndicated column weighed in on threats to democracy former national intelligence director james clapper offeredded his insights into the u.s. intelligence community. and best selling author barbara explored science behind how the body ages. in the coming weeks on afterwards, marilyn congressman john del first to declare for the election will lay out his vision for america. position mona will detail her efforts to provide scientific evidence of lead poisoning in water supply in flynt, with michigan, and this weekend television and radio host it is phil press reflects on his broadcast career. >> i was in los angeles then, this is along delaware doing ra
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yale college baseball player. >> i think the most experienced players are richmond and kevin brady who played the university of dakotather north or sou south. >> they got a huge a patient as they stepped in. a new picture as well for the republicans. the last inning did not go well. all one in one into the net outside for ball to. >> looking at facebook life keep the questions coming. you want to get to us on twitter. >> a swing and a miss. the she fed itff. >> now i think she's saying her bat cut the catchers mitt. >> she made her debut last year. she got a hit at her only up at. >> she can hit. >> you could see it on the replay. the tip of the bat caught the catchers mitt. that is catchers interference, we will see if they call it. she is not waiting around. >> they will conference with the empires. >> they are not going to give it to her. >> what are they going to say? call it a file though? >> the crowd gets a little louder. now she's saying it hit her wrist. she is trying to get on first base. >> she said it had a wrist. it hit the bat. >> the hand is part of the bat. >> she may not know that you think this is t
yale college baseball player. >> i think the most experienced players are richmond and kevin brady who played the university of dakotather north or sou south. >> they got a huge a patient as they stepped in. a new picture as well for the republicans. the last inning did not go well. all one in one into the net outside for ball to. >> looking at facebook life keep the questions coming. you want to get to us on twitter. >> a swing and a miss. the she fed itff. >> now...
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the clerk: senate resolution 537, commending the yale university men's la crosse team for winning the to 18 national collegiate athletic association men's la crosse championship. the presiding officer: without objection, the senate shall proceed to the measure. mr. mcconnell: i further ask the resolution be agreed to, the preamble be agreed to, and the motion to reconsider be considered made and laid upon the table, with no intervening action or debate. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. mcconnell: i ask unanimous consent the senate proceed to the immediate consideration of s. res. 518? 538 submitted earlier today. the presiding officer: the clerk will report. the clerk: senate resolution 538, commending the wesleyan la crosse team for winning the 2018 national collegiate athletic association division iii men's la crosse championship. the presiding officer: without objection, the senate shall proceed to the measure. mr. mcconnell: i further ask the resolution be agreed to, the preamble be agreed to, and the motion to reconsider be considered made and laid upon the table, wi
the clerk: senate resolution 537, commending the yale university men's la crosse team for winning the to 18 national collegiate athletic association men's la crosse championship. the presiding officer: without objection, the senate shall proceed to the measure. mr. mcconnell: i further ask the resolution be agreed to, the preamble be agreed to, and the motion to reconsider be considered made and laid upon the table, with no intervening action or debate. the presiding officer: without objection....
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rebecca is a graduate of byron law school and yale and a the university of to leto law school.
rebecca is a graduate of byron law school and yale and a the university of to leto law school.
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he is a graduate of yale and the university of texas. he earned recognition for his tireless efforts to combat human trafficking. his peers praise his work ethic and his knack for tackling complicated issues. president trump sends us judicial nominees with sterling qualifications. i would urge o colleagues to join me to promptly confirm this slate. on another matter the senate took another step forward on behalf of our national defense. after years of harmful spending caps undermining the combat adiness of our armed services we brokered a two year spending agreement that included the largest increase in defense funding in 15 years. it laid out a road map on the promises we make to our war fighters. now it's time to take the next step and authorize the programs that are most needed. that's why the senate will soon be turning to the john s. mccain national defense authorization act. each year reviewing the president's budget request provides an opportunity to hear directly from our nation's military leaders about their needs. months of hea
he is a graduate of yale and the university of texas. he earned recognition for his tireless efforts to combat human trafficking. his peers praise his work ethic and his knack for tackling complicated issues. president trump sends us judicial nominees with sterling qualifications. i would urge o colleagues to join me to promptly confirm this slate. on another matter the senate took another step forward on behalf of our national defense. after years of harmful spending caps undermining the...