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kureychyk, a member of the coordination council of the belarusian opposition , a researcher at yale universitywo ppu systems. how exactly did they work? we'll let you know later when we have official information. for now, you now you see well , volynsk, ternopil, ivano-frankivsk , chernivtsi, rivne , khmelnytskyi, zhytomyr, vinnytsia, kyiv, chernihiv , and sumy, and there are also air warning signals, there is danger, so friends please stay in shelters. the mission of the international monetary fund has started a review of the extended lending program for ukraine. this was announced by the prime minister of ukraine, denys shmyhal. a reliable state budget for 2023, reducing inflation and maintaining the exchange rate, in particular with the help of foreign exchange reserves, in second place , emphasis will be placed on reforms that will contribute to the reconstruction of ukraine, it is designed for four years, it has a volume of 15.6 billion dollars, the first tranche, two points, seven billion dollars , has not yet reached the state budget of ukraine , we are sincerely grateful to our partner
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member of the coordination council of the belarusian opposition, a scientist, an employee of yale university university congratulations, what do you associate with these new inspections between russia and belarus ? well, i think that it is obvious that this appeared immediately after the attack on the kremlin by unknown drones, and i think that lukashenko was shocked because he is very cowardly , afraid of his own life destiny and realizes that his residence can also be an object of interest for these unknown aeronauts, so i think that there are cases of train accidents and, uh, burned at oil depots, oil plants, and of course, a blow direct attack on putin's residence was a reason for lukashenko to close the border exactly to establish it after more than 10 years, the absence of lukashenko, is lukashenko in a position to make such decisions on his own , because this whole story with the so-called union state with yak you just said the lack of borders. well, now there are such roadblocks in addition to fear for one's own life and the security of one's residence. he understands that russia is
member of the coordination council of the belarusian opposition, a scientist, an employee of yale university university congratulations, what do you associate with these new inspections between russia and belarus ? well, i think that it is obvious that this appeared immediately after the attack on the kremlin by unknown drones, and i think that lukashenko was shocked because he is very cowardly , afraid of his own life destiny and realizes that his residence can also be an object of interest...
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welcome to international security studies at yale university's jackson institute for global affairs. i'm ted whittenstein and i want to extend the special welcome to some of our zoom participants as well as c-span folks tuning in. it's wonderful to magnify the reach of everything exciting. we're doing here on the yale campus which of course includes professor kennedy's wonderful new book victory at sea naval power and the transformation of the global order in world war two. we'll introduce professor kennedy in just a moment along with our moderator professor westad. so as a reminder, you can silence your devices in the room if you're on zoom you can submit your q&a using the q&a feature. you have your volume and video muted, but we're recording this session and we'll extend and circulate a copy for the benefit of everyone. so we're delighted to kick it off. i'm gonna hand it over. to professor arne westott, he's yale's elehoo professor of global affairs and history. he's the director of international security studies and he's a very close colleague of ours and as well as paul's who's
welcome to international security studies at yale university's jackson institute for global affairs. i'm ted whittenstein and i want to extend the special welcome to some of our zoom participants as well as c-span folks tuning in. it's wonderful to magnify the reach of everything exciting. we're doing here on the yale campus which of course includes professor kennedy's wonderful new book victory at sea naval power and the transformation of the global order in world war two. we'll introduce...
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league graduate and a highly respected member of the skull-bone club of the secret society and of yale universityand opium, william russell and elephonsot auto in 1832 is an offshoot of the cult. mars use the number code 322, the ram res of mars as their symbol, the alternative names are the order 322 and the brotherhood of death , the most closed and few sergei members tied about this silence. there is a former exit only through death, natural or violent annually. the order accepts no more than 15 people, so no more than 800 of its adherents live in one era. one of the main conditions for admission, leadership qualities not without reason skull bones are called the cradle of the american elite, and its members are the arbiters of the fate of mankind. regardless of party affiliation, there was a moment when outraged america demanded that john kerry and bush jr. leave skull and bones under the pretext that such high posts are incompatible with membership in a secret society, but they only remained silent later, bush would write in his senior year biography . i joined a society so secret that i can
league graduate and a highly respected member of the skull-bone club of the secret society and of yale universityand opium, william russell and elephonsot auto in 1832 is an offshoot of the cult. mars use the number code 322, the ram res of mars as their symbol, the alternative names are the order 322 and the brotherhood of death , the most closed and few sergei members tied about this silence. there is a former exit only through death, natural or violent annually. the order accepts no more...
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listen to yale university, the true number of illegal migrants in the us is 22 million people, not elevenon. how this fact is considered. the first fact of the second gamepathy officially calls for the full legalization of all us illegal immigrants with the provision. they are all rights, citizens, including the right to vote in threes, the vast majority of new citizens vote for the democrats so the fourth. the election was in 1984 between reagan and a model of 17 million. now the democrats are adding 22 million illegal immigrants to their electorate and this will give them a permanent majority in all elections. that's the whole secret, it's not about improving the life of the country, not about satisfaction. well population or the closure of problematic vacancies in the labor market, the democrats want to stay in power forever, only large-scale. different levels, well, for example, take it's just a fantastic trial, when journalist jean carroll accused donald trump of the former president of america. in the rape of her 27 years ago in the locker room in the fitting room at the store. you
listen to yale university, the true number of illegal migrants in the us is 22 million people, not elevenon. how this fact is considered. the first fact of the second gamepathy officially calls for the full legalization of all us illegal immigrants with the provision. they are all rights, citizens, including the right to vote in threes, the vast majority of new citizens vote for the democrats so the fourth. the election was in 1984 between reagan and a model of 17 million. now the democrats are...
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things were going so well, he went to play at yale university. >> people know me in high school are like, he's an athlete. people that know me in college, "you're the asian football guy at yale, right?" i became "the lawyer that went to yale." "the nba student that went to yale." acting was never the consistency in these different paths i took. some people don't know i studied martial arts. i had this b burning itchh to popossibly expxplore the a acti world.d. >> repeporter: hee got his f fi acting jobob in 202007. three years later,r, his first hollywoodd film. and in 2018, his big break in the tv series "warrior." "warrior" was inspired by the writings and work of his hero, bruce lee. it's set in the late 1800s in san francisco during the gang wars of chinatown. >> it was definitely something that allowed me to have a platform with the world. i couldn't refer to someone on television or in the movie theater as, "that's my hero." i'm getting picked on because of my eyes, you know? there was no person or place i could go to, to feel better about myself looking like this, coming from my h
things were going so well, he went to play at yale university. >> people know me in high school are like, he's an athlete. people that know me in college, "you're the asian football guy at yale, right?" i became "the lawyer that went to yale." "the nba student that went to yale." acting was never the consistency in these different paths i took. some people don't know i studied martial arts. i had this b burning itchh to popossibly expxplore the a acti...
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andrii kureichuk, member of the coordination council of the belarusian opposition, a researcher at yale university joins our broadcast p. andriy , we welcome you good night, good evening mr. andriy lukashenko came to the presidential clinic and what is he sick with and what does he complain about in his 68 day, no one appears in the public space at all, and this has never happened in history; moreover, on may 9, i could make a traditional speech at an er event in minsk, but this was also not the case for example, on belarusian television, alexander lukashenko appeared everywhere, but instead of him, the defense minister was forced to give a speech, and we see that the graph of lukashenko has significant anomalies , that is, he excluded all public events, and indeed today his motorcade was seen in a special clinic, which is called a private mission, this is a clinic for the president and the highest officials, where he was taken, but what exactly happened there, we don't know , for example, some of our politicians talk about that some kind of operation might have taken place. and what is known in g
andrii kureichuk, member of the coordination council of the belarusian opposition, a researcher at yale university joins our broadcast p. andriy , we welcome you good night, good evening mr. andriy lukashenko came to the presidential clinic and what is he sick with and what does he complain about in his 68 day, no one appears in the public space at all, and this has never happened in history; moreover, on may 9, i could make a traditional speech at an er event in minsk, but this was also not...
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so this is nathaniel raymond, of the yale university humanitarian research lab. there open source investigation revealed what they call the large scale deportation and re education of you training children by the russian federal government. this is where they are being taken from parts of ukraine that the russians have occupied, like the have southern region. and this is where they're being taken to the report identified a network of at least 43 locations across crimea and russia. they're mostly camps and places around the black sea to you cut out inboard in central russia. and even the far east the researchers have records of at least 6000 children who have been taken to these places, which creams onwards. women for children's rights believes the figure could be much higher way. but i am wish to see you what color police could work. so the search creams because it did a quick shawna. so who would need that done? and when that's another one for them and seen the whole pathology to be late. when most of the pl budget, the typical she's not to face which of these 2
so this is nathaniel raymond, of the yale university humanitarian research lab. there open source investigation revealed what they call the large scale deportation and re education of you training children by the russian federal government. this is where they are being taken from parts of ukraine that the russians have occupied, like the have southern region. and this is where they're being taken to the report identified a network of at least 43 locations across crimea and russia. they're...
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bigad: yale university analyzed 20 years worth of disability compensation records from the va and found denial rates for black veterans were disproportionately higher than white vets. that data is being cited in a new lawsuit filed against the va accusing the agency of using racial discrimination to deny countless benefit applications from black veterans. a va spokesperson says the agency is unable to comment on ongoing litigation but acknowledges unacceptable disparities in veteran benefits decisions due to racism, which have wrongly left black veterans without access to va care and benefits. va adds it is actively working to right these wrongs. richard rothstein: vowing not to discriminate in the future does not undo the effects of the past. bigad: historian richard rothstein has written extensively about discrimination. his book "color of law" details how the federal government's own policies, including at the va, fuel segregation in every metropolitan area in the country. beginning in 1944 the g.i. bill offered veterans scholarships and government-backed mortgages that meant lower i
bigad: yale university analyzed 20 years worth of disability compensation records from the va and found denial rates for black veterans were disproportionately higher than white vets. that data is being cited in a new lawsuit filed against the va accusing the agency of using racial discrimination to deny countless benefit applications from black veterans. a va spokesperson says the agency is unable to comment on ongoing litigation but acknowledges unacceptable disparities in veteran benefits...
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this is nathaniel raymond, of the yale university humanitarian research lab. there open source investigation revealed what they call the large scale deportation and re education of ukrainian children by the russian federal government. this is where they are being taken from parts of ukraine that the russians have occupied, like the harrison regions. and this is where they're being taken to the report identified a network of at least 43 locations across crimea and russia. they're mostly camps and places around the black sea to you cut out inboard in central russia. and even the far east the researchers have records of at least $6000.00 children who have been taken to these places, which a queens, i'm with women for children's rights believes the figure could be much higher weight. but i am wish to see what color police could work. so the search uh creams could be just a quick shawna. so who would need that done? and when that's another one for them, it's in the hope of college youth to be late. but most of the pl budget, the typical, she's not just this, which
this is nathaniel raymond, of the yale university humanitarian research lab. there open source investigation revealed what they call the large scale deportation and re education of ukrainian children by the russian federal government. this is where they are being taken from parts of ukraine that the russians have occupied, like the harrison regions. and this is where they're being taken to the report identified a network of at least 43 locations across crimea and russia. they're mostly camps...
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andriy kureychyk member of the coordination council of the belarusian opposition, a researcher at yale university andrii well, good morning to you, we congratulate you, mr. andrii, how should we perceive this information, or are the people in lukashenka's apparatus ready to somehow react to the real threat that he is playing along ? the european union recognizes him an accomplice and accomplice of putin in this unconcealed, unprovoked aggression against ukraine , because his own slyvaiska on kiev , as we understand it, therefore, his status cannot change much he is not an independent figure, and it is unlikely that he is the one who makes the decision about the placement or non-placement of nuclear weapons, and moreover, it is unlikely that he controls the placement of ammunition, or even more so their use , therefore, the question of independence is the figure of lukashenko, in this context, the button from this possible nuclear weapon that will be on the territory of belarus still remains in the kremlin and lukashenko. in this way, there is no way to influence it. it is true . what do they say
andriy kureychyk member of the coordination council of the belarusian opposition, a researcher at yale university andrii well, good morning to you, we congratulate you, mr. andrii, how should we perceive this information, or are the people in lukashenka's apparatus ready to somehow react to the real threat that he is playing along ? the european union recognizes him an accomplice and accomplice of putin in this unconcealed, unprovoked aggression against ukraine , because his own slyvaiska on...
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we just had david blight from yale university on this program and i asked him that question about huck finn, and he said, no, it should not be updated. he's at yale long time, professor, and he's doing this new series on black lives. he's producing this new book series on black lives. and he said, no, it should not be updated. david yeah. david aldrich is one of our our contributors. he's with me almost every single week. fabulous guy. he is a rock star in the world of sports. worked for the washington post, tnt, covered basketball, now with the athletic, fantastic. he is black. we just talked about this the other day when we were interviewing early on wu, who wrote the book master slave, husband, wife, a fantastic book. and this came up again. and i don't say it's a blanket answer, but david the other night was saying, if you start erasing all of that, then people aren't going to know our kids, our grandchildren are not going to know what people did, how they behaved, how they spoke. so in general, he is opposed to changing those things as well. did you see the story about the digital
we just had david blight from yale university on this program and i asked him that question about huck finn, and he said, no, it should not be updated. he's at yale long time, professor, and he's doing this new series on black lives. he's producing this new book series on black lives. and he said, no, it should not be updated. david yeah. david aldrich is one of our our contributors. he's with me almost every single week. fabulous guy. he is a rock star in the world of sports. worked for the...
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james is a graduate of yale university and duke university school of law price practice law in washington d.c. for thehe pat two decades is the author of two previous books. root and branch charles hamilton houston, thurgood marshall struggled in segregation. and the double d how words protested harry truman desegregated america's military. before we get started and want to mention two things. if at any point you have and hee can drop those in the chat on the youtube page bill gets as many of those as we can. if you are interested in purchasing the book and i hope you will be, you can do so you press.missouri.edu. you press.missouri.edu. if you use the code truman 21 tonight you will receive 40% off the list price. so check that out. all right, let's get started. ron thank you so much for joining us tonight too. >> thank you very much for having me. >> thank you. i want to start by asking you when the publisher reached out to me about this book my first reaction was the truman court. we have vincent and i was at a loss to anyone else truman appointed. but reading the book i quickly change
james is a graduate of yale university and duke university school of law price practice law in washington d.c. for thehe pat two decades is the author of two previous books. root and branch charles hamilton houston, thurgood marshall struggled in segregation. and the double d how words protested harry truman desegregated america's military. before we get started and want to mention two things. if at any point you have and hee can drop those in the chat on the youtube page bill gets as many of...
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and this image is preserved in his archives at yale university. so it's a combination of two photos of before and after before and after photos are a technique we use in order to show a transformation, something has been transformed in case a person is purportedly has purportedly been transformed. the caption, says tom, toward zino navajo before. and after the before image shows man taken in 1880 to when he just arrived at the carlisle indian industrial school. and the next image shows him the same man in very different way. his appears and has changed his clothing has changed, his hair and accouterment might have changed in facial expression, has changed as well. so what has happened here? the indian boarding movement in canada, the indian residential school movement, it were a system of schools throughout the united states and canada. many of them were run by religious organizing tions and charitable organizations. they saw it as their mission to take in need of american young people and to, quote unquote, improve them through education, to tran
and this image is preserved in his archives at yale university. so it's a combination of two photos of before and after before and after photos are a technique we use in order to show a transformation, something has been transformed in case a person is purportedly has purportedly been transformed. the caption, says tom, toward zino navajo before. and after the before image shows man taken in 1880 to when he just arrived at the carlisle indian industrial school. and the next image shows him the...
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live now to nathaniel raymond, who is the executive director of humanitarian research lab at yale university0bservatory group which was one of the first groups to highlight the abduction of ukrainian children. thank you for coming on the programme it thank you for coming on the programme— thank you for coming on the programme thank you for coming on the rouramme ,. , ., , programme it is a pleasure to be here. we listened _ programme it is a pleasure to be here. we listened to _ programme it is a pleasure to be here. we listened to the - programme it is a pleasure to be here. we listened to the awful i here. we listened to the awful details in that _ here. we listened to the awful details in that report, - here. we listened to the awful details in that report, why - here. we listened to the awful details in that report, why is i details in that report, why is russia doing this in your view? there is really three reasons why russia is doing this. temperatures first is really a public relations campaign, aimed at russia's population, to rebrand the illegal and failing invasion as a humanitaria
live now to nathaniel raymond, who is the executive director of humanitarian research lab at yale university0bservatory group which was one of the first groups to highlight the abduction of ukrainian children. thank you for coming on the programme it thank you for coming on the programme— thank you for coming on the programme thank you for coming on the rouramme ,. , ., , programme it is a pleasure to be here. we listened _ programme it is a pleasure to be here. we listened to _ programme it...
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specter graduated from yale university and was working for the philadelphia district attorney when heas asked to join the orn commission. and what if all the semesters were from one arlen bullet, spectrum was the one who put forward the theory about one bullet, that if one bullet entered kennedy in the back, exited through the neck, then hit the connelly in the back, pierced the lung, crushed part of the fifth rib on the right. came out through the chest hit in the wrist crushed the end of the radius, adding a heavy comminuted fracture, then went out from behind the wrist and hit the thigh with anything you want on it. you can write everything off. such a magic bullet sere 399 was a magic bullet and all government commissions considered it as the main most weighty piece of evidence. in this case, how important are the acts of transfer of evidence for the court. what acts are related to the integrity of the evidence, if i take the evidence and hand it over to someone for storage or examination, my surname will go first in the list will be followed by the name of the person who received
specter graduated from yale university and was working for the philadelphia district attorney when heas asked to join the orn commission. and what if all the semesters were from one arlen bullet, spectrum was the one who put forward the theory about one bullet, that if one bullet entered kennedy in the back, exited through the neck, then hit the connelly in the back, pierced the lung, crushed part of the fifth rib on the right. came out through the chest hit in the wrist crushed the end of the...
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you mentioned a story about the head of a yale university who said that the children are quote, in a hostage situation. now that, that's the head of an ivy league school in america, one of the most prestigious universities in the united states saying these children are now hostages. jeremy does, i mean, honestly, might, is it accurate to you? oh, i mean, it's funny, the whole going, cnn and jose that these children are hostages, buried deep within their own report. the jo report, which is funded by the us state department. it says in the report, it says many of the children who have attended these camps appear to return to their families when scheduled. and many children taking the camps are set with the consent of their parents for an degree duration of days or weeks, and return to their parents as originally scheduled. so, on one hand, you have him from telling cnn. and the ice as he and united nations, that this is a war crime and very deep within their own report. you have john contradiction saying that most of the children are see if we return to their parents exactly when they'
you mentioned a story about the head of a yale university who said that the children are quote, in a hostage situation. now that, that's the head of an ivy league school in america, one of the most prestigious universities in the united states saying these children are now hostages. jeremy does, i mean, honestly, might, is it accurate to you? oh, i mean, it's funny, the whole going, cnn and jose that these children are hostages, buried deep within their own report. the jo report, which is...
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. >> what does yale university take anybody these days? >> yeah. >> he went to yale. >> and harvard. >> he will destroy leftism. really that's a lot of people in this country. >> general election. >> he will get rid of wokeism you know what? i am woke and i many proud of it. >> jesse: bloopy, nobody said anything about thrusting. you may have heard thrusting but desantis never said that word. remember, disney owns "the view." it's on abc. when desantis goes after disney the ladies take it personally. but joy, don't take it personally. disney is just the perfect example of how woke the culture has got. now, remember, back in the day when we thought of a disney princess, we thought of this are just leave it to me what gown this will be. bibbidi bop. it's like a dream. >> jesse: disney now likes the princess with a mustache? >> for the day. >> look at my fairy godmother. he is so cute. >> jesse: mommy, daddy, why does that princess have chest hair? well, little susie, that's not cinderella. it's cinder fella and that size 11 glass slipper it s
. >> what does yale university take anybody these days? >> yeah. >> he went to yale. >> and harvard. >> he will destroy leftism. really that's a lot of people in this country. >> general election. >> he will get rid of wokeism you know what? i am woke and i many proud of it. >> jesse: bloopy, nobody said anything about thrusting. you may have heard thrusting but desantis never said that word. remember, disney owns "the view." it's on...
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james is a graduate of yale university and duke university school of law. hayes practiced in washington d.c. for the last two decades the author of two previous books, charles hamilton houston and the struggle to end segregation. and how war, purchase and harry truman desegregated america's military. before we get started want to mention two things. if at any point you have questions you can drop those in the chat and we'll get to as many of those as we can. if you are interested in purchasing the book, and i hope you will be, you could do so what you press.missouri.edu, that is you press.missouri.edu. if you use the code truman and 21 tonight you will receive 40% off the list price. so check it out. all right, let's get started. ron, thanks much for joining us today. quick thanks much for having me. i want to start by asking you, when the publisher reach out to me about this book the truman court i was at a loss to name anyone truman appointed. so reading the book i quickly change my tune and wondered why no one has told the story before. maybe more to the
james is a graduate of yale university and duke university school of law. hayes practiced in washington d.c. for the last two decades the author of two previous books, charles hamilton houston and the struggle to end segregation. and how war, purchase and harry truman desegregated america's military. before we get started want to mention two things. if at any point you have questions you can drop those in the chat and we'll get to as many of those as we can. if you are interested in purchasing...
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james is a graduate of yale university and university school of property practice law in washington d.c. for the last two decades and is the author of two previous books, truth and branch charles hamilton -- and how wars protest in hair trimmed desegregated america's military. forget starter want to mention two things. if at any point in the questions tonight you can drop those in the chat on the user page and we'll get to as many of those as we can and if your adjusted in purchasing the book and i hope you willif be, you can do so at you press about missouri.edu, that's u press. missouri. bdu and if he used the codes truman 21 tonight you will receive 20% off so check it out. let's get started. thank you so much for joining us tonight.nk >> thank you for having me. i want to start by asking you when the publisher reached out to me about this book my first reaction of course so we have been sent and i was at a loss to name anyone else a chairman appointed. reading the book i quickly changed. my tune and i'm wondering why nobody has told the story so wonder could you share with us how yo
james is a graduate of yale university and university school of property practice law in washington d.c. for the last two decades and is the author of two previous books, truth and branch charles hamilton -- and how wars protest in hair trimmed desegregated america's military. forget starter want to mention two things. if at any point in the questions tonight you can drop those in the chat on the user page and we'll get to as many of those as we can and if your adjusted in purchasing the book...
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that if you looked across the neighborhood right there, up a little slope, it was the towers of yale university for any kid that grew up in new haven, gail was paradise for young people. one of the most wonderful things about the country,. it was jarring for me, the juxtaposition. that so close where these two radically disparate experiences of childhood. it was so confusing. even now i can really remember a very formal locution that came to my head on the baseball field: why should this be? how should this be? i grow up and become a writer and there was always this question of the two new haven's and the two americas and the two connecticut's. at some point i moved back to new haven and i really wanted to understand the tension between neighborhood inequality and what effect that might have on young people, and at its most extreme, gun violence. that was what i came home to do after living most of my adult life in new york. frank: you may be the only person that was ever politicized by baseball. nicholas: you would be surprised. frank: as a breaking news reporter i have also faced the task of
that if you looked across the neighborhood right there, up a little slope, it was the towers of yale university for any kid that grew up in new haven, gail was paradise for young people. one of the most wonderful things about the country,. it was jarring for me, the juxtaposition. that so close where these two radically disparate experiences of childhood. it was so confusing. even now i can really remember a very formal locution that came to my head on the baseball field: why should this be?...
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joining system with the snyder, professor of history at yale university, the author of the road to anject wide open for me with stunning clarity. russia's nuclear talk is itself the weapon. now everything i have been hearing for the past year makes sense. >> thank you for the kind word. it is something very important to understand. either you have the nuclear propaganda or you have the nuclear use, but you don't have both. what russia has been doing has been using the nuclear talk for a very specific purpose, which is to try to prevent or at least slow down the delivery of western weapons, which would allow ukraine to win the war. that does not mean, and if it means the russia won't use the nuclear weapon, because using the weapon will take the possibility of bullying with nuclear weapons. that's what i mean when i say that top itself is the weapon. we need to get through this as quickly as we can because this propaganda, thus far, this propaganda victory is russia's only victory. it's a thing which is preventing the acquainting victory. >> i was very concerned about the nuclear possi
joining system with the snyder, professor of history at yale university, the author of the road to anject wide open for me with stunning clarity. russia's nuclear talk is itself the weapon. now everything i have been hearing for the past year makes sense. >> thank you for the kind word. it is something very important to understand. either you have the nuclear propaganda or you have the nuclear use, but you don't have both. what russia has been doing has been using the nuclear talk for a...
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joining us now is timothy snyder, professor of history at yale university.as your reaction to this list of 500, including the particulars in the list? ars in th>> thank you, lawrence, i should declare my own interest, which is i've been sanctioned, not once, but twice by the russians. it's been a while now. i'm in good company. i guess my first reaction is that what we see here is a principled, if that's the word, and consistent policy of trying to undo the rule of law in the united states. from the point of view of russia, what is wrong with america, is that the constitution does work, the rule of law does hold, the january 6th insurrection didn't work. what they would like to see as a chaotic, failed america that comes down to their level. in a more tactical dimension, what we see here is the political hail mary where mr. putin is really, really hoping that trump could win in 24, because he understands that is his best hope to, somehow, hold on to a victory in ukraine, and it's probably putin's best hope to have a political future in general. >> i am struc
joining us now is timothy snyder, professor of history at yale university.as your reaction to this list of 500, including the particulars in the list? ars in th>> thank you, lawrence, i should declare my own interest, which is i've been sanctioned, not once, but twice by the russians. it's been a while now. i'm in good company. i guess my first reaction is that what we see here is a principled, if that's the word, and consistent policy of trying to undo the rule of law in the united...
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snyder at yale university, russia economically is actually in a crisis situation.ically, diplomatically, they're an isolated pariah nation. inside russia, we have seen hundreds of thousands of military-aged men run for it any way they could get out of the russian federation. and then finally, i think the fact that the massive loss of russian infantry forcing putin to depend upon this mercenary wagner force, you know, taking the convicts of the russian siberian colonies and putting them into combat where they lost enormous numbers, i think the cracks are there. if the ukrainians can hit them a major blow, we may see a collapse of the russian armed forces. one can only hope that's the outcome. >> that last picture we're looking at, the one we're looking at right now is the city of bakhmut. that's just how bad it looks, currently after war was just raged inside that city. nobody is left. interestingly, the wagner group, the head of it, general, as you know, was warning vladimir putin, listen, you got to get everybody involved in this war otherwise you're going to see
snyder at yale university, russia economically is actually in a crisis situation.ically, diplomatically, they're an isolated pariah nation. inside russia, we have seen hundreds of thousands of military-aged men run for it any way they could get out of the russian federation. and then finally, i think the fact that the massive loss of russian infantry forcing putin to depend upon this mercenary wagner force, you know, taking the convicts of the russian siberian colonies and putting them into...
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three researchers from yale university, all liberals, i believe, came to the conclusion that the real 222 million is a fact, and here is another fact, the democratic party calls for the legalization of all illegal immigrants in our country, at least 22 million, get the right to vote fact number three, the vast majority of first-generation emigrants vote for democrats and fact number four, the largest presidential vote difference in us history was 17 million in 1984 when reagan was elected, and now they want to add a minimum of 22 million voters they are seeking a permanent electoral majority, in some democratic states, a foreigner can already vote in local elections. this winter , only a congressional veto prevented the washington city hall from allowing illegal quince to the sites, and the president wants to be sure that, although i think, not even the president. he is hardly aware of what is happening people around him want always be sure that the democrats will win the new generation of democrats. elfasa is already being mastered in the usa. after all, translated from spanish, the
three researchers from yale university, all liberals, i believe, came to the conclusion that the real 222 million is a fact, and here is another fact, the democratic party calls for the legalization of all illegal immigrants in our country, at least 22 million, get the right to vote fact number three, the vast majority of first-generation emigrants vote for democrats and fact number four, the largest presidential vote difference in us history was 17 million in 1984 when reagan was elected, and...
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world seriesli and did well enough in the classroom and on the baseball diamond to make it to yale university, where heunto foptained the baseball team. while at yale, he signed up for the navy, served in uniformtiesa a number of capacities and stayed in the military until shortly after he became governor of florida. and as governor , he florida through the pandemic, earning praise from the righ t and derision from the left. and the people od thf florida ss to like his first term. he was reelected in overwhelming numbers last fall, and today he announced his candidacy to be the next-preside president of the united states . un states anw for his first television interview since that announcement. and we ment will keep him longer than most guess so we can ask him about his plans for the country, as well as how he n will address the issues confronting our culture. our and our country. i can't promise you that i won't crash, but fox news will not crash. brring this interview, gov. desantis, if you broke twitter,a my daughter and the connectionsn are going to bowe very upset wht with you. i don't
world seriesli and did well enough in the classroom and on the baseball diamond to make it to yale university, where heunto foptained the baseball team. while at yale, he signed up for the navy, served in uniformtiesa a number of capacities and stayed in the military until shortly after he became governor of florida. and as governor , he florida through the pandemic, earning praise from the righ t and derision from the left. and the people od thf florida ss to like his first term. he was...
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so kir carlson is three researchers from yale university.eve, have come to the conclusion that the number of migrants, not 11 million, but more than 22 million is a fact, and here is another fact, the democratic party calls for the legalization of all illegal immigrants in our country, at least 22 million will receive voting rights, fact, third the vast majority of first-generation expatriates vote democratic and fact number four, the largest presidential vote difference in us history was 17 million in 1984, when reagan was elected. a now the democrats want to add at least 22 million voters, they are seeking a permanent and electoral majority in the power of republican texas since last year they have been sending migrants to the capital and democratic metropolitan areas by buses and planes, but now even in new york, which received up to 3,000 migrants a week, there were no seats in the mayor's office, they said , which reserve the right to refuse placement, and this is at a time when not only migrants, but also local residents are asking for
so kir carlson is three researchers from yale university.eve, have come to the conclusion that the number of migrants, not 11 million, but more than 22 million is a fact, and here is another fact, the democratic party calls for the legalization of all illegal immigrants in our country, at least 22 million will receive voting rights, fact, third the vast majority of first-generation expatriates vote democratic and fact number four, the largest presidential vote difference in us history was 17...
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here, look, for example, what timati snyder, a professor at yale university, writes about this abouther weapon systems that were thought likely to escalate were delivered without any negative consequences for almost 15 months of war, despite russia's nuclear threats and concerns. west, nuclear weapons were not used by those who predicted an escalation in if the ukrainians resist the supply of western weapons or the defeat of russia , so far they have been wrong when the russians talk about a nuclear war, then the safest response to this will be to ensure that they are defeated in it in a nuclear war. well, it is absolutely no coincidence that, against this background, ukraine, the kiev regime appeals precisely to the same decrease in fear back in the west and says do not be afraid of russia, nothing will happen. see. we have given so many things to the west, and nothing happened, so there is no need to be afraid of this particular argument, for example, dmitriy kuleba comes running, who yesterday published the following article in american forex and listen . many taboos have been bro
here, look, for example, what timati snyder, a professor at yale university, writes about this abouther weapon systems that were thought likely to escalate were delivered without any negative consequences for almost 15 months of war, despite russia's nuclear threats and concerns. west, nuclear weapons were not used by those who predicted an escalation in if the ukrainians resist the supply of western weapons or the defeat of russia , so far they have been wrong when the russians talk about a...
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i graduated from austin high school in 2000 from there, our paths diverged barbara headed to yale universitykay, guys, 13 sets of siblings in the same graduating class is certainly rare the record holder is a high school not too far from vernon hills that had 44 sets of twins. >> wait. what >> 44 in 2017. >> that part of the country -- >> i know. something is in the water. >> for sure. >> we're happy to have many of those brand new grads with us. seven sets of twins. we have the ervin triplets we have the principal with us as well good morning to all of you and happy graduation. >> good morning! >> how do you guys feel that high school is over? are you feeling good >> yeah, i feel good. >> these guys are feeling good they're ready to be done. >> principal gillian, did you realize you had all these twins in that class? >> no. we knew we had a lot of twins, but it wasn't until our yearbook put a little section together and these guys got the yearbooks a couple weeks ago we realized at that point we have a lot of twins in the building. >> and principal, you, too, are a twin so it must be kind o
i graduated from austin high school in 2000 from there, our paths diverged barbara headed to yale universitykay, guys, 13 sets of siblings in the same graduating class is certainly rare the record holder is a high school not too far from vernon hills that had 44 sets of twins. >> wait. what >> 44 in 2017. >> that part of the country -- >> i know. something is in the water. >> for sure. >> we're happy to have many of those brand new grads with us. seven sets...
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in history from yale university. he's a past president of the society of historians of american foreign relations. fred, a warm welcome to the washington history seminar. the room, it's all yours yours. why, thank you, christian. i'm just so pleased to be with all of you and to have a to talk about rusty's terrific book. let me say a few words about why think this book is such an important contribution. and then i have a few questions for for rusty for professor eisenberg that maybe we can and we can discuss as she herself graciously said at the start, it's a book that was long in long in the making. and i would like to say a much anticipated, much awaited study. i've been familiar with this project for probably maybe a decade or so. and so i'm just delighted that it's now between two covers and you know it's interesting to hear people say to you, rusty, that don't we already have a large number of books on this to which i would say that in fact no in the one of the reasons i think this book is so important is that i
in history from yale university. he's a past president of the society of historians of american foreign relations. fred, a warm welcome to the washington history seminar. the room, it's all yours yours. why, thank you, christian. i'm just so pleased to be with all of you and to have a to talk about rusty's terrific book. let me say a few words about why think this book is such an important contribution. and then i have a few questions for for rusty for professor eisenberg that maybe we can and...
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a graduate of yale and university of chicago, mr. johnstone has a wealth of experience in both public service and private practice. as former members of the montana supreme court attest to, mr. johnstone has one of the best legal minds and is the finest and most respected legal scholar in the state of montana. at the end of the week, i also filed cloture on three additional district court judges, from new jersey and new york, and members should be advised i'll be filing on additional judicial nominations later this evening. the senate will work on processing all of these nominees over the course of the week. judicial nominees remain a top priority for the senate. senate democrats are proud we have confirmed 119 new judges under president biden, including 31 circuit court judges, 87 district court judges, and one groundbreaking supreme court justice in ketanji brown jackson. the diversity of these jurists is unlike anything our country has seen. 84 of these judges are women. 88 are people of color. they will add to that impressive tal
a graduate of yale and university of chicago, mr. johnstone has a wealth of experience in both public service and private practice. as former members of the montana supreme court attest to, mr. johnstone has one of the best legal minds and is the finest and most respected legal scholar in the state of montana. at the end of the week, i also filed cloture on three additional district court judges, from new jersey and new york, and members should be advised i'll be filing on additional judicial...