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the us government has accused yale university of illegally discriminating against white and asian—americaninvestigation by the department ofjustice concluded the ivy league university had breached civil rights law in its undergraduate admissions process by favouring black and hispanic applicants. the university has denied the accusations and says diversity is a mark of its excellence. joining me now from washington is art coleman, managing partner of educationcounsel and former deputy assistant secretary of the us department of education's 0ffice for civil rights. thank you forjoining us. thank you for having me. you are presumed you are someone you for having me. you are presumed you are someone who wa nts presumed you are someone who wants diversity in university andi wants diversity in university and i presume you support the university on this case but what you make of this adjustment specifically? it is clearly a preliminary judgement. the department of justice is giving yale university about some steps it can take. it is simply to start litigation. more broadly what you see this appe
the us government has accused yale university of illegally discriminating against white and asian—americaninvestigation by the department ofjustice concluded the ivy league university had breached civil rights law in its undergraduate admissions process by favouring black and hispanic applicants. the university has denied the accusations and says diversity is a mark of its excellence. joining me now from washington is art coleman, managing partner of educationcounsel and former deputy...
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fascinating to get your thoughts and i should just out of course at the beginning that yale universitybaseless but really good to get your side of these events. thank you for coming on the programme, swa n swan lee. let's get some of the day's other news. the uk is to impose a 14—day quarantine on all arrivals from france and the netherlands, after a rise in coronavirus cases in the countries. the measure comes into effect on saturday and also applies to malta, monaco, aruba and the turks and caicos islands. new zealand's focus on containing covid—i9 has hit a bump on the road as it is now extended outside of the city of auckland. at least three people have been killed in clashes on the ivory coast is hundreds of taken to the streets. it follows president wattarra's decision to run for a third term in office. police fired tear gas at demonstrators, who defied a ban on protests. on monday, hong kong media tycoon jimmy lai was arrested in a scene that shocked many. his newspaper offices were raided by hundreds of police. mr lai, the founder of the apple daily, is the most high—profile pe
fascinating to get your thoughts and i should just out of course at the beginning that yale universitybaseless but really good to get your side of these events. thank you for coming on the programme, swa n swan lee. let's get some of the day's other news. the uk is to impose a 14—day quarantine on all arrivals from france and the netherlands, after a rise in coronavirus cases in the countries. the measure comes into effect on saturday and also applies to malta, monaco, aruba and the turks and...
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here's kristen dahlgren. >> reporter: the clock is ticking for yale university, the justice department gave it until august 27th to stop using race in undergraduate admissions accusing the ivy league school of discriminating against asian-american and white applicants the assistant attorney general for civil rights writing there is no such thing as a nice form of race discrimination the university fighting back, calling the department's claims meritless, saying in a statement it looks at the whole person when selecting whom to admit. critics say the justice department's four-page letter offered few details of its two-year investigation. >> if you're going to come out with a decision that's intended to have some force, then show me the facts. as they say. and those are clearly missing here. >> reporter: swan lee, cofounder of the asian-american coalition for education wh filed the original complaint against yale says rac shouldn't play into admissions. >> diversity is better acevedit consideration, not approach. >> reporter: the supreme court has ruled several times that race can be nar
here's kristen dahlgren. >> reporter: the clock is ticking for yale university, the justice department gave it until august 27th to stop using race in undergraduate admissions accusing the ivy league school of discriminating against asian-american and white applicants the assistant attorney general for civil rights writing there is no such thing as a nice form of race discrimination the university fighting back, calling the department's claims meritless, saying in a statement it looks at...
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yale fired back saying it looks at the whole person when considering admission. the department's allegation is baseless, the university's president wrote. at this unique moment in our history when so much attention properly is being paid to issues of race, yale will not waiver in its commitment to educating a student body whose diversity is a mark of its excellence. rita wang is a recent graduate. >> to me, like, i don't think that these cases, like, being brought by the doj is to benefit asian-americans. instead, i think it's using as dismantle one of the few forms of economic mobility we have in america. and so that's why affirmative action is so important to me. >> reporter: in 2014, a lawsuit against harvard alleged similar discrimination. harvard won that case in district court. but the trump administration is now backing an appeal. as for these new findings against yale, critics say the government's four-page argument is thin. >> i think it is highly unusual to suggest you got major findings in a case in discrimination where you're issuing a four-page letter that basically gives you no underlying facts. >> that wa
yale fired back saying it looks at the whole person when considering admission. the department's allegation is baseless, the university's president wrote. at this unique moment in our history when so much attention properly is being paid to issues of race, yale will not waiver in its commitment to educating a student body whose diversity is a mark of its excellence. rita wang is a recent graduate. >> to me, like, i don't think that these cases, like, being brought by the doj is to benefit...
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it was developed at yale university. still has to be sent off for results.his test be potentially a game changer. >> there's no doubt, wolf. we are unable in this country yet and still, seven months into this pandemic, to provide testing at scale, testing is one of the most important things we can do to enable contact tracing. and to bring down the scale of transmission. this test would require a small bit of saliva. it doesn't need the same reagents and swabs that have been a great limiting step to be able to create testing at scale in this country. it really could be a game changer if we could deploy it. hats off to the nba and hats off to yale university who is not looking to profiteer off it. they're giving it, the information open source to other laboratories to produce. expecting they're going to produce a test at $10. this could be a game changer. and we eagerly await that. >> let's hope, the president including tonight at his news conference. he continues to push for the start of the college football season. the big 10 and pac 12 conferences have sai
it was developed at yale university. still has to be sent off for results.his test be potentially a game changer. >> there's no doubt, wolf. we are unable in this country yet and still, seven months into this pandemic, to provide testing at scale, testing is one of the most important things we can do to enable contact tracing. and to bring down the scale of transmission. this test would require a small bit of saliva. it doesn't need the same reagents and swabs that have been a great...
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we have documented by yale university, ucla, and other authorities that this is necessary. today, the university of chicago put out what the cost would be to our economy if we don't have that $600 in terms of purchasing power and the rest. so it's not a question of -- we, again, wanted to see a whole package, and they know that we want this $600. you want to speak to that? >> yeah, there are a couple points here. number one, yeah, the $600 has kept by economic estimates at least a million and probably many more people out of poverty. out of poverty. we're trying to lift people out of poverty. it's done it. second, the number one probability engine that the economy isn't doing worse is consumer spending. one of the biggest incentives for consumer spending, additives to consumer spending, is the unemployment. third, you changed the rules. it will take weeks in some states and months in most states before new unemployment can be added. that will hurt the economy dramatical dramatically. they say all these people are staying home. because they get more money than if they go to
we have documented by yale university, ucla, and other authorities that this is necessary. today, the university of chicago put out what the cost would be to our economy if we don't have that $600 in terms of purchasing power and the rest. so it's not a question of -- we, again, wanted to see a whole package, and they know that we want this $600. you want to speak to that? >> yeah, there are a couple points here. number one, yeah, the $600 has kept by economic estimates at least a million...
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american studies at yale university, where she specializes in the politics and political culture of the revolutionary and early national period. she is a cohost with edward ayres of a popular history podcast back story. she is the author of many books as well including "past breakin breaking," and "field of blood" the road to the civil war. it's such an honor to have you with us. >> thanks for having me. >>> norman ornstein studies politics and american elections. i love his book titles, because the next one we did at the constitution center, and it depressed us before we began the program. it's even worse than it looks, how the american constitutional system collided with the new politics of extremism and very relevant for tonight as well, the brookken branch, how congre is failing america and how to get it back on track. he's a friend of the center and appears frequently on our programs. norm, wonderful to have you back. >> always a pleasure, jeff. >> let us jump in to the history of the violence that consumed the nation in general and congress in particular in the years leading u
american studies at yale university, where she specializes in the politics and political culture of the revolutionary and early national period. she is a cohost with edward ayres of a popular history podcast back story. she is the author of many books as well including "past breakin breaking," and "field of blood" the road to the civil war. it's such an honor to have you with us. >> thanks for having me. >>> norman ornstein studies politics and american...
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cheryl: well, you mentioned obviously you are talking about the big news yesterday with yale university, they worked with the nba, the basketball association, for the saliva testing. at the same time, i think it's a time frame, right? i mean, it seems like it would be three to six months away just because i think the question of efficacy is a very fair question, whether it's your testing or yale university's testing, you know, where are we with that? they are not 100% accurate. >> well, our test, first of all, our test was validated by the fda and we had 100% sensitivity and a 97.5% specificity. there are accurate tests and fda has done a great job of cleaning up. they have kicked out over 100 tests on the market and now i think we are recognizing that we can be self-sustaining and self-reliant. we can count on american manufacturers to make these tests and to make them reliable, to make them good, and to be able to get us back -- to get things reopened again. cheryl: i'm assuming you are working on the manufacturing side of it just like they are with the vaccine, correct? >> we are, co
cheryl: well, you mentioned obviously you are talking about the big news yesterday with yale university, they worked with the nba, the basketball association, for the saliva testing. at the same time, i think it's a time frame, right? i mean, it seems like it would be three to six months away just because i think the question of efficacy is a very fair question, whether it's your testing or yale university's testing, you know, where are we with that? they are not 100% accurate. >> well,...
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justice department is accusing yale university of illegally discriminating against asian american and white applicants. prosecutors say that race is a determinative factor in hundreds of admissions every year at yale and scores of asian american and white students are denied admission to the ivy league school because of their race. yale called the allegation, merit list and hasty. >>> the family of breonna taylor and their attorneys met today with kentucky's attorney general. the war was connected to a suspect who did not live at the home at the time. taylor's mother told the attorney general to do the right thing in terms of justice for her daughter. >> it is about bridging the gaps between us and the police. it is about bringing back the communities. it is about just being able to stand up for each other and they definitely should not be another breonna taylor anywhere. >> taylor's boyfriend was also inside the home when police entered. he thought they were being robbed and fired at officers. please return fire killing taylor. her death led to protests nationwide. >>> here tonight,
justice department is accusing yale university of illegally discriminating against asian american and white applicants. prosecutors say that race is a determinative factor in hundreds of admissions every year at yale and scores of asian american and white students are denied admission to the ivy league school because of their race. yale called the allegation, merit list and hasty. >>> the family of breonna taylor and their attorneys met today with kentucky's attorney general. the war...
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the test was developed by researchers at yale university with funding from the nba and the players association. saliva direct uses a small saliva sample to detect the coronavirus, but it doesn't require labs to have a special extraction kit. the testing method is open source, which means any lab can use the protocol. it's expected to cost about $10 a test. >>> quite the rescue earlier today in napa county. check this out. police receiving a call about a hot air balloon that was down somewhere. they weren't sure where, somewhere in a wooded area near a waterfall, somewhere around sulfur springs road. a helicopter crew went up, over, spotted it in a steep had to lower someone down to check on the passengers. the balloon's pilot was injured, but the passengers were okay. now, the area was so remote that that pilot had to climb a ridge to get cell reception. so he sounds like he was in fairly good shape. >>> supporters of president trump trying to break a world record for the largest boat parade. it happened today at madera beach, florida. the guinness world record was set back in 2014 in malaysia
the test was developed by researchers at yale university with funding from the nba and the players association. saliva direct uses a small saliva sample to detect the coronavirus, but it doesn't require labs to have a special extraction kit. the testing method is open source, which means any lab can use the protocol. it's expected to cost about $10 a test. >>> quite the rescue earlier today in napa county. check this out. police receiving a call about a hot air balloon that was down...
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by yale university, you f u c l a and other authorities that this is necessary today, the university of chicago point out what the cost would be. >>to our economy. if we don't have that $600 in terms of purchasing power and the rest. so it's not a question of we again want to see a whole package and they know that we want the $600. white house chief of staff mark meadows recently said republicans and democrats are trillions of dollars apart. >>senate majority leader mitch mcconnell has threatened to adjourn the senate for august. if no deal is reached. since the coronavirus pandemic began hand sanitizers little bit easier to buy. but the cdc is sounding the alarm about ingesting sanitizer. the agency says people are getting sick and even dying from doing just that this follows a recent warning from the fda about the toxic chemical methanol that's found in some hit iser's at least 15 people in arizona and new mexico recently hospitalized for consuming sanitizers that ethanol and 4 of them died. tele medicine has been on the rise since the pandemic started but a new study suggesting it
by yale university, you f u c l a and other authorities that this is necessary today, the university of chicago point out what the cost would be. >>to our economy. if we don't have that $600 in terms of purchasing power and the rest. so it's not a question of we again want to see a whole package and they know that we want the $600. white house chief of staff mark meadows recently said republicans and democrats are trillions of dollars apart. >>senate majority leader mitch mcconnell...
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serious allegations against a prestigious ivy league college the justice department is accusing yale university of illegally discriminating against white and asian-american applicants in school admissions. yale released a statement denying that allegation, it goes on to say we are proud of yale's admissions practices and we will not change them on the basis of such a meritless, hasty accusation. >>> the family of breonna taylor marks five months since her tragic death in the hands of police, issuing a new call for justice. nbc's jay gray has more. >> reporter: in the five months since her death, her name has echoed. >> say her name. >> breonna taylor. >> reporter: from kentucky, across the nation -- >> continue to shed light on, you know, justice for breonna taylor. >> reporter: oprah winfrey demanding justice and change on billboards across louisville. >> that important conversation has finally been had in america. >> reporter: her family now desperate for that talk to turn to action. >> 150 days, five months, yeah. every day is still march 13th. >> reporter: that's the night taylor was gunned
serious allegations against a prestigious ivy league college the justice department is accusing yale university of illegally discriminating against white and asian-american applicants in school admissions. yale released a statement denying that allegation, it goes on to say we are proud of yale's admissions practices and we will not change them on the basis of such a meritless, hasty accusation. >>> the family of breonna taylor marks five months since her tragic death in the hands of...
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. >>> the justice department is accusing yale university of discriminating against student applicants. a two-year investigation found yale rejected asian-american and white applicants based on their race. the doj is ordering yale to stop using race or national origin in the admissions possess for at least one year. the university calls the claims meritless and says it will fight the order. >>> prosecutors in new york say 30 women have come forward with groping accusations against cuba gooding jr. in court thursday lawyers argued over how much they'll be allowed to question the personal lives of the accusers at trial. gooding is accused of groping three women at bars in 2018 and 2019. he denies any wrongdoing. >>> the popular video game fortnite has been removed from the app store and now its developer is firing shots at apple in court. the software giant pulled the game in response to epic games installing its own in-app payment system. the move gets around apple's 30% fee. epic responded by filing antitrust charges against apple. the suit claims the app store is a monopoly. fortnite
. >>> the justice department is accusing yale university of discriminating against student applicants. a two-year investigation found yale rejected asian-american and white applicants based on their race. the doj is ordering yale to stop using race or national origin in the admissions possess for at least one year. the university calls the claims meritless and says it will fight the order. >>> prosecutors in new york say 30 women have come forward with groping accusations...
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researchers at yale university have received f.d.a.roval for a saliva test far less intrusive than the nasal swabs with results in less than three hours and an accuracy rate of 94%. ( applause ) a cheerful moment in new york as 33-year-old tito velasquez left the hospal today. rrived in april near death, barely breathing, suffering a stroke and blood infection while admitted. doctors calling his survival nothing short of miraculous. the university of notre dame is also reporting a spike, at least 58 cases since they started school earlier this month. here in fort worth, at t.c.u., school started today and everyone is required to wear a mask on campus. so far they have only reported 14 cases involving students and staff. olving student >> o'donnell: mireya villarreal, thank you. schools in georgia were among the first to reopen this summer and at least three districts there are already seeing large outbreaks. some parents blame the crisis on vague policies on the use of wearing protective face masks in school. tonight cbs' mark strassma
researchers at yale university have received f.d.a.roval for a saliva test far less intrusive than the nasal swabs with results in less than three hours and an accuracy rate of 94%. ( applause ) a cheerful moment in new york as 33-year-old tito velasquez left the hospal today. rrived in april near death, barely breathing, suffering a stroke and blood infection while admitted. doctors calling his survival nothing short of miraculous. the university of notre dame is also reporting a spike, at...
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we had documented by yale university, ucla, and other authorities that this is necessary. today the university of chicago put out what the cost would be to our economy if we do not have that $600, in terms of purchasing power. again,ot a question of, we wanted to see a whole package and they know we want the $600. do you want to speak to that? sen. schumer: there are a couple of points here. , iber one, the $600 has kept economic estimates, at least 1 million and probably many more people out of poverty. out of poverty. we are trying to lift people out of positive -- poverty. second, the number one motive, engine the economy is not doing worse is consumer spending. -- one of the biggest incentives for consumer spending is the unemployment, but third you change the rules. it will take weeks in some states and months in most states before unemployment can be added. that will hurt the economy dramatically. they say, all of these people are staying home. because they get more money than if they go to work. that is not the american people i know. they want to work. and if they
we had documented by yale university, ucla, and other authorities that this is necessary. today the university of chicago put out what the cost would be to our economy if we do not have that $600, in terms of purchasing power. again,ot a question of, we wanted to see a whole package and they know we want the $600. do you want to speak to that? sen. schumer: there are a couple of points here. , iber one, the $600 has kept economic estimates, at least 1 million and probably many more people out...
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eastern on "after words" on the yale university professor edward ball on his book life of a klansman that looks at white supremacy through the lens of his great, great grandfather a member of the ku klux klan in louisiana. he's interviewed by cheryl, offered at georgetown university professoprofessor of law civil s and social justice. then at 10 p.m. in her book susan eisenhower examines the lead
eastern on "after words" on the yale university professor edward ball on his book life of a klansman that looks at white supremacy through the lens of his great, great grandfather a member of the ku klux klan in louisiana. he's interviewed by cheryl, offered at georgetown university professoprofessor of law civil s and social justice. then at 10 p.m. in her book susan eisenhower examines the lead
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now more than 5 million cases and more than 170,000 deaths scientists at yale university have developed a new testing procedure, the food and drug administration granting emergency use authorization for saliva direct, an inexpensive saliva-based test that can be self-administered with results available in less than 24 hours. >> this is one of the most significant advances in the six months we have been living with coronavirus. >> reporter: but important new weapon in the fight against the virus that most agree is still far from over. jay gray, nbc news >>> in california, 51 million people are under a heat alert as hot weather fuels wildfires there. death valley hit 130 degrees, that's the hottest temperature recorded on earth in 89 years. on monday, california's governor signed an emergency order to reduce power disruptions during the heat wave. in arizona, new video of a dust storm sunday in phoenix shows a vehicle driving through near zero visibility with the sky that dramatic color of orange. >>> could it get any hotter? let's check in with nbc meteorologist janessa webb good morning
now more than 5 million cases and more than 170,000 deaths scientists at yale university have developed a new testing procedure, the food and drug administration granting emergency use authorization for saliva direct, an inexpensive saliva-based test that can be self-administered with results available in less than 24 hours. >> this is one of the most significant advances in the six months we have been living with coronavirus. >> reporter: but important new weapon in the fight...
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eastern on "after words" on the yale university professor edward ball on his book life of a klansman that looks at white supremacy through the lens of his great, great grandfather a member of the ku klux klan in louisiana. he's interviewed by cheryl, offered at georgetown university professoprofessor of law civil s and social justice. then at 10 p.m. in her book susan eisenhower examines the leadership style of her grandfather, president dwight eisenhower and the important decisions he made during his presidency. watch booktv this weekend on c-span2. >>> good evening and welcome. i am liz hottel director of events and marketing. thank you for joining us here in this new space where we continue to bring vital conversations to our politics and prose community. if at anytime during the event tonight you can click on the green button below to purchase books by tonight's authors on the website carried every single book that is purchased tonight will come with a signed bookplate and we urge you to support us, barbara and jia by purchasing the books. i know that many of you already have cop
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for reelection mike hanna al-jazeera washington jason stanley is a professor of philosophy of yale university a little through of how it. works he says the u.s. president has incited violence to boost his campaign message. mayor tad wheeler was really horowitz in his speech it was really a remarkable thing to state the truth so clearly and that's what we need from more politicians in the united states today the president is using the tactic of inciting protests let's recall that the president sent federal forces into the city of portland to incite protesters land to block lives matter protests were dying out and and he incited these protests and incited also you know property damage and made them larger in order to run on a massacre of law and order and now we're seeing him foment and encourage militias which is of course extremely dangerous the kind of vigilanteism that we've seen in an osha where ordinary citizens thinking they are you know supporting the president i suppose they are but ordinary citizens that are not part of any official them joining to go on the streets armed i mean this
for reelection mike hanna al-jazeera washington jason stanley is a professor of philosophy of yale university a little through of how it. works he says the u.s. president has incited violence to boost his campaign message. mayor tad wheeler was really horowitz in his speech it was really a remarkable thing to state the truth so clearly and that's what we need from more politicians in the united states today the president is using the tactic of inciting protests let's recall that the president...
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yale university professor and were ball for the book, life which looks at white supremacy from the eyes of his grandfather in the post- civil war louisiana the ku klux klan . is interviewed by university professor of law summarizes social justice . then to be implementable, examines the leadership style the grandfather, president dwight eisenhower. and the important decisions he made during his presidency. watch book tv this weekend on "c-span2". the presidents, available in paperback, hardcover any books. from public affairs, presents biographies of every president inspired by congress with noted historians about the leadership skills that make for successful presidency. in this presidential election year, as americans decide who should lead our country. this collection offers perspectives into the lives and events afford each presidents leadership style. to learn more about all
yale university professor and were ball for the book, life which looks at white supremacy from the eyes of his grandfather in the post- civil war louisiana the ku klux klan . is interviewed by university professor of law summarizes social justice . then to be implementable, examines the leadership style the grandfather, president dwight eisenhower. and the important decisions he made during his presidency. watch book tv this weekend on "c-span2". the presidents, available in...
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. -- yale university discriminated against students, according to the justice department. race asd that yale uses the determining factor in hundreds of emissions each year. yale categorically denied claims of discrimination. global news 24 hours a day, on air and on quicktake by bloomberg, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. nejra: laura wright, thank you. coming up, jimmy lai says he was arrested on trumped up charges. we bring you the interview next. this is bloomberg. ♪ this is bloomberg daybreak. media tycoon and pro-democracy activist jimmy lai says he was arrested on trumped up charges. in an interview with bloomberg, he says he has been overwhelmed by the outpouring of popular support. he says he thinks the national security law has already had an intimidating effect. >> i don't know what they are trying to do. it is an expression of support for the company. that becauseknew the rally was not there. people want to support us and show support by buying up the stock. i first camee when out of the police stat
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and yale university discriminates against immigrants and white africans. ant is according to investigation. yale categorically denies claims of discrimination. global news, 24 hours a day, on @quicktake,oomberg powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am leigh-ann gerrans. this is bloomberg. francine? francine: leigh-ann, thank you so much. now, european markets opening to the downside after a choppy week with fresh eyes, u.s. markets, and dredging concerns about the pandemic in europe. at 10:00 a.m. u.k. time will provide to prove what exactly we are facing. european travel stocks are down as the u.k. expanded its list of countries where mandatory quarantine is imposed on those returning to the country. joining us now is bloomberg opinion's marcus ashworth. thank you for joining us. what are we looking at? is it inflation trade, deflation trade, and an assumption on who will win the election in the november? marcus: [laughs] well, the best way to look at it is the dollar, which we have seen a direct correlation to eu
and yale university discriminates against immigrants and white africans. ant is according to investigation. yale categorically denies claims of discrimination. global news, 24 hours a day, on @quicktake,oomberg powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am leigh-ann gerrans. this is bloomberg. francine? francine: leigh-ann, thank you so much. now, european markets opening to the downside after a choppy week with fresh eyes, u.s. markets, and dredging...
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the justice department is accusing yale university of a violation of civil rights law. o-year investigation into the ivy league university has given too much weight when it comes to applications. in july of 2018 trump officials resinlded guidance from the obama administration on how schools could follow key court rulings to use race in selecting class. they told the doj it has no plans to change its admission practices on, quote, a hasty accusation. the university says its practices comply with decades of supreme court precedence with race as one of many factors for admissi admission. let's talk about this. joining me, msnbc legal analyst danny cevallos. let's talk about the numbers on the screen for acceptances. how does a charge like this get leveled, in fact? break this down for us. >> the doj cites a statistic that asian-americans and white applicants are one-fourth to one-tenth as likely to get admissions as black applicants who are comparable applicants, and that last part is what vexed this issue by the supreme court issued many decades ago. what is that? is that
the justice department is accusing yale university of a violation of civil rights law. o-year investigation into the ivy league university has given too much weight when it comes to applications. in july of 2018 trump officials resinlded guidance from the obama administration on how schools could follow key court rulings to use race in selecting class. they told the doj it has no plans to change its admission practices on, quote, a hasty accusation. the university says its practices comply with...
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charlotte simmons was born and raised in what grand ther virgid give me virginia and at yale university and the start of his journalistic career at the university newspaper. university newspaper. i dislike american correspondent for the "washington post" he earned the prize for his coverage of the cuban revoluti revolution. his 1962, he moved to the tribune where he interviewed the staff writers signed and a leader in the new york magazine. newspapers tracked with 1962 to 63 afforded him to travel to california to write an article for esquire. stumped for an angle for the article he sent a note for his article to publish them verbatim and it described as a long spontaneous letter suspending the traditional journalistic whole scene as a voice on quote and post was born the new journalism. the rest as they say is history come of this and others were collected in the books. the candy covered land terrain making him the most talked about journalist in america and the newspaper correspondent. two new books published on the same day in 1968 and the electric kool-aid absent test as the observe
charlotte simmons was born and raised in what grand ther virgid give me virginia and at yale university and the start of his journalistic career at the university newspaper. university newspaper. i dislike american correspondent for the "washington post" he earned the prize for his coverage of the cuban revoluti revolution. his 1962, he moved to the tribune where he interviewed the staff writers signed and a leader in the new york magazine. newspapers tracked with 1962 to 63 afforded...
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yale university says it is dismayed the justice department is for minutes against asian-americans and admissions. the college says authorities made the determination before allowing yale to provide all the information they requested. maker of the popular online game fortnite is suing apple and google. the companies moved the games from the app stores. most must offer payments through apple and pay the company 30% of revenue. fortnite offered customers way to circumvent the fees. , more than a dozen trade groups are forming a coalition to force amazon and other e-commerce companies to take stronger measures against counterfeits sold on the platforms. the tech group represents walmart and best buy against others. the goal is to be economist to pass legislation. global news 24 hours a day powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 100 countries. i am ritika gupta. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> in have to look at the technicals, not just the fundamentals, because right now the fundamentals are not what is driving the market. jonathan: it was thrilling to catch up with monic
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stephen roach from yale university is going to be here, and he is always talking about balance sheet dynamics versus the income she dynamics. how will the central banks react to this? what is the next step for central banks looking at a non-v-shaped recovery? what more can they do he echo -- what more can they do? bhanu: this is the key point, not much. in the last three months rake evens have done the job of taking interest rates lower -- last three months, breakevens have done the job of taking interest rates lower. if they are going to do it in three to five years with the control balance, they have oaken about, and considering the rba at the moment for that, which is 023 years, it completely priced in. they cannot surprise on the upside. the only question is, if they are going to target average inflation, is that going to be credible? to hit really struggle core pcm for any length of time in the last 15 years -- and i personally think it is going to be difficult for them to push inflation expectations much higher. this is not just the u.s. look at japan, look at europe. these fol
stephen roach from yale university is going to be here, and he is always talking about balance sheet dynamics versus the income she dynamics. how will the central banks react to this? what is the next step for central banks looking at a non-v-shaped recovery? what more can they do he echo -- what more can they do? bhanu: this is the key point, not much. in the last three months rake evens have done the job of taking interest rates lower -- last three months, breakevens have done the job of...
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but there was a very important study that was released this week from yale university that shows that that has not had any effect over and overall effect on people returning to work. basically people would like to go back to work. they prefer to earn their living rather than getting unemployment benefits. the reason we need those official benefits is because there are very few jobs in the economy right now. if you take two different data sets and the labor department, there is one that shows for the end of may there were about 5 million job openings in the united states. there are about 30 million people receiving unemployment benefits. every job in the united states fell by unemployment right now, we still have tens of millions of people without jobs. we want those people to have as much money as they could get around the amount they were earning before. to spend. need them that keeps the economy growing. we don't want them to be evicted from their homes. them to be able to keep the economy going by spending and keeping their families going. that's the way we are going to survive thi
but there was a very important study that was released this week from yale university that shows that that has not had any effect over and overall effect on people returning to work. basically people would like to go back to work. they prefer to earn their living rather than getting unemployment benefits. the reason we need those official benefits is because there are very few jobs in the economy right now. if you take two different data sets and the labor department, there is one that shows...
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has approved an emergency use authorization for a saliva-based covid 19 test developed by yale universityest known as saliva direct has been used on n.b.a. players and staff and according to yale, it's simply, less expensive and less invasive. >> the n.b.a. and players union came together to donate more than $500,000 to yale for the research that led to the test. >> trevor: that's right, the n.b.a. has funded a corona test where all you have to do is spit in a cup. though knowing the n.b.a., they probably have someone standing next to the cup trying to block you. but this is huge. the united states desperately needs for testing to get the pandemic under control. and a simple test where you can just spit into a tube could change everything. it's much easier than the test where you have to tickle your doctor, you know. actually, i'm starting to wonder, was that guy a real docket? it was weird we met under a bridge. huh. but this is why i always say, people, it is so much better to get diseases later than earlier. you know i always say that. i mean, if you got covid in january, you had to do
has approved an emergency use authorization for a saliva-based covid 19 test developed by yale universityest known as saliva direct has been used on n.b.a. players and staff and according to yale, it's simply, less expensive and less invasive. >> the n.b.a. and players union came together to donate more than $500,000 to yale for the research that led to the test. >> trevor: that's right, the n.b.a. has funded a corona test where all you have to do is spit in a cup. though knowing...
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yale fired back saying it looks at the whole person when consideration admission. the department's allegation is baseless, the university's president wrote. at this unique moment in our history when so much attention properly is being paid to issues of reyes, yale will not waiver in its commitment to diverse the student body. rita wang is a recent graduate. >> to me, like, i don't think that these cases, like, being brought by the doj is to benefit asian-americans. instead i think it's used asian-americans as a way to dismantle one of the few forms of economic mobilities we have in america. and so that's why affirmative action is so important to me. >> reporter: in 2014, a lawsuit against harvard alleged similar discrimination. harvard won that case in district court. as for these findings against yale, they say the four-page argument is thin. to suggest you've got major findings in a case in discrimination where you're issuing a four-page letter that basically gives you no underlying facts. >> reporter: so what's next while the justice department's letter is not a lawsuit at least not yet, yale has until later this month
yale fired back saying it looks at the whole person when consideration admission. the department's allegation is baseless, the university's president wrote. at this unique moment in our history when so much attention properly is being paid to issues of reyes, yale will not waiver in its commitment to diverse the student body. rita wang is a recent graduate. >> to me, like, i don't think that these cases, like, being brought by the doj is to benefit asian-americans. instead i think it's...
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so every turn, the president has painted himself in the progress of diversity, and against yale university and i think part of what the democrats are going to try to do, and have been doing for years is saying we are america. the republican party is clearly going to be a big part of the story. but it's a fine line. they are trying to attract the independent voter and republicans in the swing states who are going to be critical. it's going to be a fascinating dance to see how they play it out. >> before we go, what do they say, the dnc is getting democrats to vote for joe biden. and getting them to close gaps, and when you think the dnc should be needing to convey to independents and to republicans? >> yeah, absolutely. look, i think one thing to understand, while they are trying to -- they are trying to appeal to moderates the persuasion window has up ended what the elections are going to look like, but what the voting low could ligs calition can loo. and republican women, and seniors are moving, and they have been moving since 2016, and in this environment, we have to remember, where are
so every turn, the president has painted himself in the progress of diversity, and against yale university and i think part of what the democrats are going to try to do, and have been doing for years is saying we are america. the republican party is clearly going to be a big part of the story. but it's a fine line. they are trying to attract the independent voter and republicans in the swing states who are going to be critical. it's going to be a fascinating dance to see how they play it out....
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i am a professor of history at yale university and this afternoon i have the pleasure to be in conversationh heather about her book and other matters political.
i am a professor of history at yale university and this afternoon i have the pleasure to be in conversationh heather about her book and other matters political.
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the doj has concluded yale university has systematically discriminated against asian and white applicants looked at yale's admission practices over an 18 year period. what did they find? asian-american and white applicants have only one fourth the likelihood of admission as african-american applicants. with academic credentials. they caught yale colt, yale hasn't even denied it, it's true. everybody knows it's true. ask any chinese or korean-american parent, theirr kid could have straight as but he's not going to princeton he will be lucky to get into boston college because he's the wrong color. is there a single american who doesn't know this? everybody knows it. are we okay with that? shut up, say democrats, stop odtalking about it, is not a rel problem. the justice department working overtime for those marginalized, depressed, upper-class white students able to go to yale, looking after main street -- as if that's what it's about. what would be funny would be to see what would happen if these ivy league schools stop admitting these low iq children of famous liberals. peoples like cnn's
the doj has concluded yale university has systematically discriminated against asian and white applicants looked at yale's admission practices over an 18 year period. what did they find? asian-american and white applicants have only one fourth the likelihood of admission as african-american applicants. with academic credentials. they caught yale colt, yale hasn't even denied it, it's true. everybody knows it's true. ask any chinese or korean-american parent, theirr kid could have straight as...
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all his tapes and ultimately had a falling-out with chavez's heirs and sold his collection to yale university. so there, again, these hundreds of tapes. he was present at negotiations and at inner circle meetings. they were a wonderful resource. he went with chavez on a trip to europe where, among other things cesar and helen chavez had an audience with the pope and levy was just there, not in the audience with the pope but on the flight back, tapes cesar talking about the trip and about what it meant to him to meet the pope. so it was a wonderful resource for me. gregg: do you repeat any of those stories for us recent readers? miriam: absolutely. i do repeat the stories and then i try to separate out the facts and the way the stories have gotten embellished over the years, some of them. and really interesting and important ways. chavez created to some degree his own mythology and he did that because he was a great organizer and he did it sort of to help with the cause. but in the end, you know, 21 years after his death, i think it's time to sort of separate out and show the ways in which he
all his tapes and ultimately had a falling-out with chavez's heirs and sold his collection to yale university. so there, again, these hundreds of tapes. he was present at negotiations and at inner circle meetings. they were a wonderful resource. he went with chavez on a trip to europe where, among other things cesar and helen chavez had an audience with the pope and levy was just there, not in the audience with the pope but on the flight back, tapes cesar talking about the trip and about what...
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the test was developed at yale university and tested on basketball players and compared with traditional swab tests. this kit will be inexpensive costing $15 or $20 per test. >>> how did a minor noise complaint at a south bay hotel escalate to this? a young couple celebrating a birthday was tased, shot by a riot gun and beaten by san jose police. and now the i-team has cob tained the officers body camera videos from the evidence, key evidence in a federal civil rights lawsuit. reporter dan noise has the 7. a my life, you know, and we are planning to be forever at that. >> reporter: he hopes to be a jail guard one day. she's studying to be a firefighter paramedic. >> i came back from a firefighter training boot camp for women and my birthday was coming up. >> in may of last year the couple got a hotel room and prepared for a night out. they had music on but after a noise complaint at 8:45 p.m. they turned it down. still the police arrived and told the couple that the hotel would allow them to stay. >> i said hey if they agree to keep it down there's no more noise complaints for the rest o
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in fact, we have research from yale university and from one of the federal reserve banks in chicago thatw pretty clearly that when people are actually getting her unemployment benefits, they are looking for jobs and in fact they may be looking harder and more consistently compared to those who are not receiving benefits and that is interesting. a separate paper from the national bureau of economic research finds that the longer the benefits are stretched, meaning if you extend benefits over a longer period of time, we had better matches between those who are unemployed and the skills they have. why is that good? if someone takes a job that is below their skill level, that means that job is not available for another person so in fact it looks like a good unemployment benefits program is better for the labor market over the long-term, especially when we are suffering. we have come down from higher unemployment rates but this is still a critical situation with millions of americans sidelined from the labor force. >> i wanted to know household debt actually decreased in the second quarter. w
in fact, we have research from yale university and from one of the federal reserve banks in chicago thatw pretty clearly that when people are actually getting her unemployment benefits, they are looking for jobs and in fact they may be looking harder and more consistently compared to those who are not receiving benefits and that is interesting. a separate paper from the national bureau of economic research finds that the longer the benefits are stretched, meaning if you extend benefits over a...
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have over a thousand deaths a day, so it's a critical aberration between the nba and inhale-- yale universitystead of taking a suave and swabbing your nose which is uncomfortable we take a sample of your saliva and send it to a lab and you can get results back in as little as three hours. faster turnaround, safer, cheaper and allows to detect asymptomatic, so we can get people back to school and back to work and maybe back to sports earlier. jillian: doctor, is there enough testing right now or studies on it i should say to know if it's as accurate as the nasal swab? >> so far it's been shown to have good sensitivity. they tested it on many of the nba players, both the nasal swab and also the saliva test at the same time to make sure the results we were getting were similar in so far they were promising results and matched up for the most part. that's very reassuring to we tend to lose some sensitivity, but overall found to be very useful, beneficial and accurate and hopefully we can use that not just in sports and schools, but other people that want to get back to work. it only takes about t
have over a thousand deaths a day, so it's a critical aberration between the nba and inhale-- yale universitystead of taking a suave and swabbing your nose which is uncomfortable we take a sample of your saliva and send it to a lab and you can get results back in as little as three hours. faster turnaround, safer, cheaper and allows to detect asymptomatic, so we can get people back to school and back to work and maybe back to sports earlier. jillian: doctor, is there enough testing right now or...
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missionary position at the trial of henry kissinger and on sunday at 9:00 pm eastern on "after words," yale university professor edward ball on his book life of a klansman which looks at white supremacy through the lens of his great-great-grandfather, a member of the ku klux klan in post civil war louisiana interviewed by cheryl cashin, author and georgetown university professor of law, civil rights and social justice. .. welcome to today's virtual program at the commonwealth club. founder and president of she the people a national network dedicating to elevating the political power and voice of women of color. i'm so proud to be the nominator of this
missionary position at the trial of henry kissinger and on sunday at 9:00 pm eastern on "after words," yale university professor edward ball on his book life of a klansman which looks at white supremacy through the lens of his great-great-grandfather, a member of the ku klux klan in post civil war louisiana interviewed by cheryl cashin, author and georgetown university professor of law, civil rights and social justice. .. welcome to today's virtual program at the commonwealth club....
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yale university said it is dismayed that the justice department ruled that it discriminates against asiancans and whites in admissions. made thisities determination, threatening to sue yale unless it changes its process immediately. hong kong media time kuhn jimmy lai-- media tycoon jimmy accuses the government of arresting him on trumped up charges. it falls under the new sweeping national security changes. it is presumed that i'm guilty. this is the way the law is. i should be presumed innocent. say is we have never supported independence of hong kong. >> make no mistake, this is an economy that really relies on these fiscal transfers. if these transfers are going to be reduced through the end of the year, it is going to be extremely difficult to see any further gains. jonathan: john normand of jp morgan there. the economic data so far resilient for the u.s. economy. the equity market, take a look for yourself. equity futures unchanged on the s&p 500 now after a brief dip about an hour ago. euro-dollar, $1.1815. in the bond market, 0.7% on the 10 year. a resilient equity market, and so
yale university said it is dismayed that the justice department ruled that it discriminates against asiancans and whites in admissions. made thisities determination, threatening to sue yale unless it changes its process immediately. hong kong media time kuhn jimmy lai-- media tycoon jimmy accuses the government of arresting him on trumped up charges. it falls under the new sweeping national security changes. it is presumed that i'm guilty. this is the way the law is. i should be presumed...
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. >>> yale university is answering charges of discrimination against white and asian-american applicantsasn't had the chance to provide all the information the government requested. yale's student body is 42% white, 15% asian-american and 16% black. >>> the housing market may be showing signs of recovery. housing demand asking prices and rate of sales are up, compared to january. however, the number of available homes is down more than one-third compared to a year ago. >>> venus and serena williams showed up and tuned up playing each other. >> their meeting took place in lexingson, kentucky. thanks to the pandemic, a crowd of virtually no one, saw serena come from behind for a three-set win. serena said the environment was relaxed without fans but the match was still intense. i wonder if it felt like practice. i'm sure they play against each other regularly. >> the younger williams, serena leads, 19-12, against her sister there. >> venus' 12 wins are most versus serena. >> i'll show you how big sister does it. they're supportive of each other. you got to love that. friendly competition.
. >>> yale university is answering charges of discrimination against white and asian-american applicantsasn't had the chance to provide all the information the government requested. yale's student body is 42% white, 15% asian-american and 16% black. >>> the housing market may be showing signs of recovery. housing demand asking prices and rate of sales are up, compared to january. however, the number of available homes is down more than one-third compared to a year ago....
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eastern on "after words", yale university professor edward ball with his book life of a classmen whichks at white supremacy through the lens of his great-great-grandfather, a member of the ku klux klan and post- civil war louisiana. he is interviewed by author and georgetown university professor of law, civil rights and social justice. and then at 10:00 p.m. in her book how i lead, susan eisenhower examines the leadership style of her grandfather president eisenhower and the important decisions he made during his presidency. watch book tv this weekend on cspan2. ♪ ♪ >> the presidents, available in paperback, hardcover and e-book from public affairs presents biographies of every president. inspired by conversations with noted historians about the leadership skills that make for a successful presidency. in this presidential election year, as americans decide who should lead our country, this collection offers perspective into the lives and events that forged each presidents leadership style, books featured historians visit c-span.org/the presidents wherever books are sold. >> coming up o
eastern on "after words", yale university professor edward ball with his book life of a classmen whichks at white supremacy through the lens of his great-great-grandfather, a member of the ku klux klan and post- civil war louisiana. he is interviewed by author and georgetown university professor of law, civil rights and social justice. and then at 10:00 p.m. in her book how i lead, susan eisenhower examines the leadership style of her grandfather president eisenhower and the important...