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well, it's a series that yale university press has just begun in the past few years. the three series editors are henry louis gates jr and jacqueline goldsby. jackie is here at yale and the english department. skip is course up at harvard. it's a series modeled on another that yale press does called jewish lives, which has now been around 20 or 30 years. it's been very successful series. they are short biographies, usually 200 pages or less. the jewish lives series is as been a triumph. so they decided to do a series called black lives, which is the new series. and we have the first two books coming out in the series just in the next month or so. and many other books in the pipeline, about 18 of them already, i believe, are signed up or the are under air for review. and this, too, will be biographies broadly defined. now about black lives. africans, americans, africans, anyone of african descent, including even the literary characters about whom or about which authors will write biography fields. and we'll talk about some of those books in just a minute. but why the fo
well, it's a series that yale university press has just begun in the past few years. the three series editors are henry louis gates jr and jacqueline goldsby. jackie is here at yale and the english department. skip is course up at harvard. it's a series modeled on another that yale press does called jewish lives, which has now been around 20 or 30 years. it's been very successful series. they are short biographies, usually 200 pages or less. the jewish lives series is as been a triumph. so they...
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revenge diana, born in 1947 in chicago, illinois , graduated from yale university as a child dreamed of becoming an astronaut. and even wrote about in her desire, she studied in us at willesley college for girls, the main mission of the educational institution is spelled out. so let's educate women who will have influence in the world. the hopes of the founders, she certainly justified, received enough influence to openly threaten everyone who stands in her way. if i become president, we will attack wounds iran is lucky that she did not become president, in general, it was better for hillary not to enter into that debate race, she was reminded of the entire dark past. we fomented hatred throughout the middle east and it was a terrible mistake. sadly, obama is actually the founder of isis, and she was its co-founder. the rogue hillary clinton was with her almost to the ground destroyed iraq and libya , she condoled with the family of the american ambassador who died as a result of the terrorist attack on the diplomatic mission in benghazi and laughed homeric when she was shown the las
revenge diana, born in 1947 in chicago, illinois , graduated from yale university as a child dreamed of becoming an astronaut. and even wrote about in her desire, she studied in us at willesley college for girls, the main mission of the educational institution is spelled out. so let's educate women who will have influence in the world. the hopes of the founders, she certainly justified, received enough influence to openly threaten everyone who stands in her way. if i become president, we will...
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, there is also brother friderik and uh, he, and like their father, are all graduates of the yale universityes novel work. i know that you have, uh, something in store specifically about your brother. yes, it is forbidden, though a little bit, but it seems to me that the skull-bone is interesting - it's not easy. so more than that, the skull bones, if we take the politicians among them, the vast disproportionately large number of members of the skull bones. now about his brother. oh how will i begin to approach this issue so beautifully. you know, here, i often think which one of them is the puppeteer and which one is the puppet, and it seems to me that, in terms of the kagan family, we are approaching the puppeteers with you. here is his brother. it was a permanent adviser to various us establishments and i know, it would be very interesting. well, i think it's interesting spike nuland. here is robert and friedrik. frederick - in particular, he was a little not enough, a consultant to the director of the cia. here, it seems, the constitution in the local institute of war is called war here,
, there is also brother friderik and uh, he, and like their father, are all graduates of the yale universityes novel work. i know that you have, uh, something in store specifically about your brother. yes, it is forbidden, though a little bit, but it seems to me that the skull-bone is interesting - it's not easy. so more than that, the skull bones, if we take the politicians among them, the vast disproportionately large number of members of the skull bones. now about his brother. oh how will i...
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akil amar, a presser professor of law and political scientist at yale university.ident and ceo of the national constitutional center. america's leading platform for constitutional education and debate. debate holy charmin! oh! excuse me! roll it back, everybody!! charmin ultra soft is so cushiony soft, you'll want more! but it's so absorbent, you can use less. enjoy the go with charmin. (fan #1) there ya go! that's what i'm talkin' about! (josh allen) is this your plan to watch the game today? (hero fan) uh, yea. i have to watch my neighbors' nfl sunday ticket. (josh allen) it's not your best plan. but you know what is? myplan from verizon. switch now and they'll give you nfl sunday ticket from youtubetv, on them. (hero fan) this plan is amazing! (josh allen) another amazing plan, backing away from here very slowly. (fan #1) that was josh allen. (fan #2) mmhm. (vo) for a limited time get nfl sunday ticket from youtubetv on us. a $449 value. plus, get a free samsung galaxy z flip5. only on verizon. subway refreshed everything and now they're slicing their deli meats
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and manuscript library at yale university. and as assistant professor of english at georgetown. chicago public library commissioner chris brown is passionate about redefining what public libraries can bring to the communities serve. brown came to see in 2021 after more than a decade serving in california and districts, he is currently spearheading collaboration with neighborhood safety groups, city departments and outside partners in order to establish safe spaces for youth. and now, please welcome to the stage dr. carla hayden. dr. louise bernard and commissioner chris brown. well, this is exciting. i'm i'm going to try not to fanboy out too much. well, and with dr. bernard too and both of you and i was just saying we were saying backstage that president obama and first lady have been supporters of libraries. they've both spoken at american library association conferences. and so we're so pleased to get a sneak peek. absolutely. of something that's really, really citing the i had a chance to coming in to chicago to pass by th
and manuscript library at yale university. and as assistant professor of english at georgetown. chicago public library commissioner chris brown is passionate about redefining what public libraries can bring to the communities serve. brown came to see in 2021 after more than a decade serving in california and districts, he is currently spearheading collaboration with neighborhood safety groups, city departments and outside partners in order to establish safe spaces for youth. and now, please...
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. >> for 10:00 p.m., a yale university history presser recalls the life and writings of frederick douglass. >> frederick douglass came by language when he was a slave. he continued over and over in his free life after he escapes from slavery and you have to remember he lives 20 years a slave than another seven years as a fugitive slave until his british friends bought his freedom. he is always in those years the 1840's and 1850's even into the civil war years trying to perfect hiwriting style, his craft. >> from the c-span archives tonight on c-span. be sure to watch the new series s that shaped america in congress beginning monday,f september 18. live at 9:. eastern on c-span, c-span now, or online at c-span.org. c-spanshop.org is the online store. browse through products, apparel, oaks, home to core, and accessories. there is something for everyone and sales help support our nonprofit operation. this year book tv marks 25 years of shining a spotlight on leading nonfiction authors and their books. from author talks, interviews, and festivals. book tv has provided viewers with a front row
. >> for 10:00 p.m., a yale university history presser recalls the life and writings of frederick douglass. >> frederick douglass came by language when he was a slave. he continued over and over in his free life after he escapes from slavery and you have to remember he lives 20 years a slave than another seven years as a fugitive slave until his british friends bought his freedom. he is always in those years the 1840's and 1850's even into the civil war years trying to perfect...
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also with us is john freeman, professor of history in american studies at yale university. she is the president of the society for historians of the early american republic. she is the author of the book, the field of blood, violence in congress and the road to the civil war. good morning to both of you. thank you for being with me. professor freeman, you and i spoke right after the insurrection. we knew just from the information we had about the role that violence had played that they, and you, of course brought historical context to that. i read that indictment and i shuddered in those moments, where jeffrey clark talked about the fact that it's okay. we may need violence to get this done. it's okay, we may need to invoke the military to get this done. despite the fact that they allegedly knew that what they were trying to do with fraudulent and the legal. >> rights. well, two things i want to say in response to that. number one is, obviously, you have already used the word several times. i'm going to say it, because people have been shy about saying this was an attempted
also with us is john freeman, professor of history in american studies at yale university. she is the president of the society for historians of the early american republic. she is the author of the book, the field of blood, violence in congress and the road to the civil war. good morning to both of you. thank you for being with me. professor freeman, you and i spoke right after the insurrection. we knew just from the information we had about the role that violence had played that they, and...
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a yale university professor says she gave migraine suffers a single dose of psilocybin who reported that by 50% by half. she says it's the first study of its kind and that is way too at this point. anyway, to establish a definitive link between the psychedelic compound and reduced migraines. but the result was encouraging enough to start a larger trial that is underway right now. still ahead. >> feeding community. how one north bay city is bringing fresh food to people who need it. >> free food with no strings attached, grass roots. organizers of the set up this community fridge offering fresh food for anyone who needs it. yeah, especially those struggling for a meal. and as our kron four's philippe djegal reports, the plan is to have the community itself keep the fridge stocked. >> fresh off a food run. china williams makes a stop along indian ally in vallejo restocking the refrigerator. she and her cohort eyes are set up off marine street. just last week we tried to put a lot of vegetables, leafy green, all that stuff in there just because we want to make sure that people are eating he
a yale university professor says she gave migraine suffers a single dose of psilocybin who reported that by 50% by half. she says it's the first study of its kind and that is way too at this point. anyway, to establish a definitive link between the psychedelic compound and reduced migraines. but the result was encouraging enough to start a larger trial that is underway right now. still ahead. >> feeding community. how one north bay city is bringing fresh food to people who need it....
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today in connecticut, pre owned by the another raj, i'm a professor of astronomy and physics at yale university. and one of the principal investigators with harvard university is black hole initiative in the us state of rhode island. kimberly are, can a day to visualize or in science communicate or for nasa is chandra x ray observatory. and in new york state j hon parts out to pay and ask you a physicist at the rochester institute of technology where she studies the evolution and formation of galaxies. thank you so much for being with us beyond feeling very accomplished after all those introductions. now i'm joking so many interesting burning questions here, really, but let's start with the most fundamental. kimberly, what is a black hole? well, i think a black hole is a really cool thing and it's a really interesting thing of the thing of mystery. but in essence, i like to think of them as a dense compact object has gravitational pull is so strong that within a certain distance of it, nothing, not even light can escape. and many of the black holes that we sort of know and love, i guess, or tho
today in connecticut, pre owned by the another raj, i'm a professor of astronomy and physics at yale university. and one of the principal investigators with harvard university is black hole initiative in the us state of rhode island. kimberly are, can a day to visualize or in science communicate or for nasa is chandra x ray observatory. and in new york state j hon parts out to pay and ask you a physicist at the rochester institute of technology where she studies the evolution and formation of...
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of the coordination council of the belarusian of the opposition, a scientist, an employee of yale universityr. andrii . well, here we need to find out in general this situation that the world is following. and their salary actually continues to be paid by putin to the kremlin, we are now so fantasizing about this conspiracy theory so that they may participate in some provocations on the border with the european union, in particular with now in poland, we will receive information that it turns out that the salary is not enough and half of them want to quit just like that, but these are people with a certain past, or can they theoretically just quit here, it's hard to say because, in fact, we don't know the entire financial background of the agreements that were made between putin and lukashenko at the expense of wagner's accommodation, because even the construction of the camp is huge money, and they want to eat there probably three times a day, and eh , it's still some money and they pay, it's just obvious that there are combats and so eh everywhere yes how is it, you participate directly in
of the coordination council of the belarusian of the opposition, a scientist, an employee of yale universityr. andrii . well, here we need to find out in general this situation that the world is following. and their salary actually continues to be paid by putin to the kremlin, we are now so fantasizing about this conspiracy theory so that they may participate in some provocations on the border with the european union, in particular with now in poland, we will receive information that it turns...
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kureychyk, a member of the coordination council of the belarusian opposition, a researcher at yale university, was on the phone, well , quite informatively, they discussed the situation that is developing in the so-called political pantheon of belarus. directly, lukashenko is now trying to protect himself and make it so that he is not guilty of anything, we have heard or read excerpts of this frankly propagandistic interview, and we remind you once again that you need to be vigilant now, since an alarm has been declared in the zaporizhzhia region and there is a missile threat, this is confirmed air forces of the armed forces of ukraine and we know that the use of ballistic missiles by russia can be counted a few minutes ago, please be alert go to shelter and we continue about protection of our territory further well, in particular, about the protection of the sky, ukrainian pilots have already started tests on swedish gripen fighter jets, the aim is to obtain aircraft, and it is they who can defend the freedom of ukraine, the president of ukraine volodymyr zelensky is convinced of this, gripe
kureychyk, a member of the coordination council of the belarusian opposition, a researcher at yale university, was on the phone, well , quite informatively, they discussed the situation that is developing in the so-called political pantheon of belarus. directly, lukashenko is now trying to protect himself and make it so that he is not guilty of anything, we have heard or read excerpts of this frankly propagandistic interview, and we remind you once again that you need to be vigilant now, since...
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was a proponent of this indian residential school system and it's preserved in his archive at yale university. so, it is an accommodation of two photos, the before and after that are a technique that we use in order to show transformation. something has been transformed. in this case, a person is purportedly transformed 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 transform them from what they perceived as being savages. these were
was a proponent of this indian residential school system and it's preserved in his archive at yale university. so, it is an accommodation of two photos, the before and after that are a technique that we use in order to show transformation. something has been transformed. in this case, a person is purportedly transformed 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...
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. >>> yale university has agreed to settle a lawsuit alleging that the ivy league school discriminatedgainst students with mental health challenges. the suit was brought by current yale students and a nonprofit named for an undergraduate who died by suicide in 2021. the plaintiffs accused yale of forcing students who were having mental health issues to withdraw from the school. in the settlement agreement, yale agreed to modify various university policies regarding mental health including allowing students to go to school part-time while they recover. >>> what started as abdominal pain, diarrhea, fever, sweats turned in to a 16 month medical ordeal for a 64-year-old woman in australia. >> the cause turned out to be an 8 centimeter round worm living in her brain. >> this specific one. >> the parasite is found in carpet pythons and never been known to infect a human before. doctors believe that the infection likely came from python feces and they have never seen a case like this before. and max, you sent that to the team this morning. >> i did. it was a bit of a shocker. we should say sh
. >>> yale university has agreed to settle a lawsuit alleging that the ivy league school discriminatedgainst students with mental health challenges. the suit was brought by current yale students and a nonprofit named for an undergraduate who died by suicide in 2021. the plaintiffs accused yale of forcing students who were having mental health issues to withdraw from the school. in the settlement agreement, yale agreed to modify various university policies regarding mental health...
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a yale university professor says in a trial she gave patients a small dose of the fungi and it reduce she says it's the first study of its kind in. it's way too early to establish a definitive link between the psychedelic and the reduced migraines. but the result was encouraging enough to start a larger trial. that's under way right now. a new report says streaming costs are now higher than cable. the cost of all streaming platforms has now hit $87 a month compared to an equivalent cable package that costs $83. let's take another look at the shot. slow down because there's something going on here. this is the trailer for the new nba. 2 k 24 video game. that's an animation of former warrior jordan poole, challenging draymond green to cover him. and then clearing a 3 pointer on the dobbs. this mask scene is one of many in the clips in the video, but a lot of people online immediately point out the apparent easter egg referencing some behind the scenes, bad blood between the 2 players last season started with that now infamous incident in which green punch pool at warriors practice by th
a yale university professor says in a trial she gave patients a small dose of the fungi and it reduce she says it's the first study of its kind in. it's way too early to establish a definitive link between the psychedelic and the reduced migraines. but the result was encouraging enough to start a larger trial. that's under way right now. a new report says streaming costs are now higher than cable. the cost of all streaming platforms has now hit $87 a month compared to an equivalent cable...
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a topic he will be taking on, which is actually the subject of his recently published book by yale university mmpress entitled, ou common ground, a history of america's public lands. in addition to his activity at the university of california hastings college of law, has served as counsel to the chair of the natural resources committee of the u.s. house of representatives. he's been a law professor before joining the hastings faculty at arizona state university. he also served during the carter administration as associate solicitor of interior for energy and resources. served as an attorney advocate with the natural resources defense council in california and as a litigator with the u.s. department of justice civil rights division. quite a diverse career that has exposed him to various levels and institutions within our government. he also served as the leader of the transition team he's visited at harvard law school which is also where he graduated and earned his bachelors degree, serves on numerous boards and commissions and has authored a book on the mining law as well as casebooks on publ
a topic he will be taking on, which is actually the subject of his recently published book by yale university mmpress entitled, ou common ground, a history of america's public lands. in addition to his activity at the university of california hastings college of law, has served as counsel to the chair of the natural resources committee of the u.s. house of representatives. he's been a law professor before joining the hastings faculty at arizona state university. he also served during the carter...
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have authority over an american citizen to vd pritzker's point, undergraduated undergrad from yale university from harvard university, you can say what you want about his politics but a statement that he is not smart is dumb. >> todd: turning back to breaking news, the latest indictment against former president trump has legal experts and 2024 republican opponents ripping into the doj. >> a general rule of thumb is if you are going to try to data political opponent and former president in the middle of an election it better well not be based on unprecedented, unprecedented legal theory. >> carley: the former fbi director asking him if he has ever seen a case like this is don't miss it. however you see fit. rosie used part of her refund to build an outdoor patio. clink! dr. marshall used part of his refund to give his practice a facelift. emily used part of her refund to buy... i run a wax museum. let innovation refunds help you get started on your erc tax refund. stop waiting. go to innovationrefunds.com you really got the brows. if you think you have dupuytren's contracture, there's a simple
have authority over an american citizen to vd pritzker's point, undergraduated undergrad from yale university from harvard university, you can say what you want about his politics but a statement that he is not smart is dumb. >> todd: turning back to breaking news, the latest indictment against former president trump has legal experts and 2024 republican opponents ripping into the doj. >> a general rule of thumb is if you are going to try to data political opponent and former...
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bring in the man behind the case schiller index, robert schiller, a professor of economics at yale universityu make of this? this is a weird time where inventory is so low, prices remain high. >> yeah, and as you showed, the mortgage rate has gone up a lot. and yet people are still pushing in many cities, pushing prices up. overall, our one-year estimated change was exactly zero percent. so like half the cities are going up, half are going down. overall, nothing. in spite of news about the mortgage rate, which is quite dramatic. >> is it really employment and wages that you think are fueling this? because people are making more money, even though inflation is hitting a significant portion of the population, and as long as people are making money, they seem to be spending it on rent, on perhaps new mortgages, feeling decent about it. is that sort of that last jeng ae piece that is keeping this from falling down? >> maybe. it's kind of a rejoicing, or it looks like covid is behind us. and i liken the mood to maybe after world war ii. the war is over, let's celebrate. and people thought that the
bring in the man behind the case schiller index, robert schiller, a professor of economics at yale universityu make of this? this is a weird time where inventory is so low, prices remain high. >> yeah, and as you showed, the mortgage rate has gone up a lot. and yet people are still pushing in many cities, pushing prices up. overall, our one-year estimated change was exactly zero percent. so like half the cities are going up, half are going down. overall, nothing. in spite of news about...
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topic that he will be speaking on which is actually the subject of the recently published book by yale university press entitled the common ground the history of america's public lands. professor, in addition to the activity in the university of california hastings college of lawtu served as counsel to the chair of the natural resources committee of the u.s. house of representatives and he's been a law professorjo before joining e faculty at arizona state university. heur also served during the carr administration as associate solicitor of interior for energy and resources. he served as an attorney advocate for the natural resources defense council in california and as a litigator with the u.s. department of justice civilgh rights division, quite a diverse career that has exposed him to various levels of institutions within our government. he also served as the leader of the transition team for the clinton-gore administration in 1992 and was co-lead for the interior transition team for the obama biden administration when it came into office in 2008. visited at harvard law school which is also whe
topic that he will be speaking on which is actually the subject of the recently published book by yale university press entitled the common ground the history of america's public lands. professor, in addition to the activity in the university of california hastings college of lawtu served as counsel to the chair of the natural resources committee of the u.s. house of representatives and he's been a law professorjo before joining e faculty at arizona state university. heur also served during the...
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. >> before 10:00 p.m., yale university history professor david white recalls the life and writings of former slaves and oratorical friendship douglas. >> douglas came by language when he was a slave. and he continued over and over and over in his free life, after he escaped from slavery, and you have to remember that he lives 20 years a slave and another seven years as a fugitive slave until his british friends bought his freedom. but he is always in those years in the 1840's and 1850's and even into the civil war trying to perfect his writing sty his craft. rom the c-span archives, tuesday night on c-span, and be sure to watch our new series, books that shape america, in partnership with the libraries of beginning monday september 18, live at 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-spspan now, ee mobile video at or online at c-span.org. >> a healthy democracy does not just look like this. it looks like this. where americans can see democracy at work. and citizens are truly informed. they are a republic thrives. get informed straight from the source. on c-span, unfiltered, unbiased, word for word. fro
. >> before 10:00 p.m., yale university history professor david white recalls the life and writings of former slaves and oratorical friendship douglas. >> douglas came by language when he was a slave. and he continued over and over and over in his free life, after he escaped from slavery, and you have to remember that he lives 20 years a slave and another seven years as a fugitive slave until his british friends bought his freedom. but he is always in those years in the 1840's and...
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and akhil amar, professor of law and political science at yale university, and host of the americas constitution a podcast ourselves. each week, i'll be joined by the author of a band book. authors like margaret atwood, nikole hannah-jones, and more, who will talk about their books and why it matters that people are able to read them. the first two episodes drop this coming thursday. the 11th hour with stephanie ruhle begins right now. >> tonight, a historic week of legal woes for the former president. started off with a fourth indictment, what comes next is donald trump is expecting to turn himself into georgia authorities next week. trump's decision to skip the first republican debate, instead to upstage the big night. then, the devastation and destruction left by the wildfires in maui, what it is like on the ground for the people there needing most right now as the 11th hour gets underway on this friday night. good evening, i'm alicia menendez in for stephanie ruhle.
and akhil amar, professor of law and political science at yale university, and host of the americas constitution a podcast ourselves. each week, i'll be joined by the author of a band book. authors like margaret atwood, nikole hannah-jones, and more, who will talk about their books and why it matters that people are able to read them. the first two episodes drop this coming thursday. the 11th hour with stephanie ruhle begins right now. >> tonight, a historic week of legal woes for the...
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at the center is a fertility clinic at yale university.e secretly replaced vials of an opioid used to reduce pain during egg retrievals with saline solution. that meant the women felt the entire procedure, some describing excruciating agony, while the clinic downplayed or ignored their cries. susan burton is the host of "the retrievals" and reportedhis series for "the new york times" and serial productions. susan, thank you for joining us. the nurse involved, and she worked closely with these women but all the time, she was feeling encinal to feed her own addiction, so she was watching these women, allowing them to be in pain, and not only that, she was gas lighting them. here's what one woman you talked to told you. >> the next thing i remember is waking up in the recovery room, and i was in quite a bit of pain, more pain than i would have expected for an egg retrieval, and donna was my nurse. i remember asking her if it is normal to be in that much pain, and she looked at me and she said yes. lisa: what did these women actually go throug
at the center is a fertility clinic at yale university.e secretly replaced vials of an opioid used to reduce pain during egg retrievals with saline solution. that meant the women felt the entire procedure, some describing excruciating agony, while the clinic downplayed or ignored their cries. susan burton is the host of "the retrievals" and reportedhis series for "the new york times" and serial productions. susan, thank you for joining us. the nurse involved, and she worked...
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excelling and academics and athletics, are the desantis wrapped up a stellar career and yale universityt 75 gpa and captain of the baseball team his senior year. some of our students struggle when they first come to yale, said john stupor, the ivy league schools baseball coach. when our d came here, his academic credentials were beyond reproach. when he was elected by his teammates as captain of the bulldogs his final season, the outfielder hardly accepted the honor. being voted by your peers says a lot of what they think of you, stupor said. are the desantis, the baseball captain, is florida governor ronald dion desantis. ron desantis. by all accounts already desantis thrived at yale, unattended and popular student, well liked by his peers, and voted captain of the baseball team. so contrast that, that reality, with the way that governor ron desantis now describes his time at yale. >> i remember the first time i saw on the yale campus, and i show up in jean shorts and a t-shirt, thinking like, hey, that did not go over well with the and over and brought in kids. then i started taking c
excelling and academics and athletics, are the desantis wrapped up a stellar career and yale universityt 75 gpa and captain of the baseball team his senior year. some of our students struggle when they first come to yale, said john stupor, the ivy league schools baseball coach. when our d came here, his academic credentials were beyond reproach. when he was elected by his teammates as captain of the bulldogs his final season, the outfielder hardly accepted the honor. being voted by your peers...
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akhil reed amar history professor of law and political silence at yale university. host of the americas constitution podcast. to which you should subscribe. and author of the words that made us. jeffrey rosen is the president and ceo of the national constitution center, and that does it for me. thank you for watching. catch me back here tomorrow morning, 10 am, to noon eastern. don't forget, velshi is also available as a podcast. in which i wear a vest. follow and listen for free wherever you get your podcasts. stay wherever you are, alex witt reports begins right now. you ar >> a very good day to all of you from the tom brokaw news center here in los angeles. welcome, everyone, to alex witt reports. developing this hour, donald trump and his 18 codefendants now have six days to surrender at the fulton county courthouse in georgia, on racketeering and conspiracy charges. three senior law enforcement officials tell nbc news, they are anticipating the former president will turn himself in at the atlanta jail, no earlier than thursday, but they stressed nothing is yet
akhil reed amar history professor of law and political silence at yale university. host of the americas constitution podcast. to which you should subscribe. and author of the words that made us. jeffrey rosen is the president and ceo of the national constitution center, and that does it for me. thank you for watching. catch me back here tomorrow morning, 10 am, to noon eastern. don't forget, velshi is also available as a podcast. in which i wear a vest. follow and listen for free wherever you...
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yale university fellow stephen roach is in the cold war camp. stephen, great to have you with us are you watching very closely developments out of the secretary's trip to wchina? or do you think there's nothing to come out of it? >> no, good to be on with you and the gang, melissa. sure, i'm watching this, and i, you know, i know with interest, she's the fourth senior official to visit since blinken finally broke the ice in june. all these meetings are pretty much a carbon copy of the other. there's a lot of talk, a lot of ceremony, but very little in the way of concrete developments i think the one new thing about the commerce secretary's current visit is the agreement to set up some working groups, you know, meet a couple of times a year. i'm not optimistic on trying to solve thorny problems by just getting together once or twice a year we need a much more substantial, permanent arrangement, and i've written about that and talked about it on your program before. >> yeah. step in the right direction, though, agreed what is your take on why the
yale university fellow stephen roach is in the cold war camp. stephen, great to have you with us are you watching very closely developments out of the secretary's trip to wchina? or do you think there's nothing to come out of it? >> no, good to be on with you and the gang, melissa. sure, i'm watching this, and i, you know, i know with interest, she's the fourth senior official to visit since blinken finally broke the ice in june. all these meetings are pretty much a carbon copy of the...
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and akilah maher, professor of law and political science at yale university, and host of the americas constitution podcast. and we've had such a great reaction to the velshi banned book club, that we're making it a podcast ourselves. each week, i'll be joined by the author of a band book. authors like margaret atwood, nikole hannah-jones, and more, who will talk about their books and why it matters that people are able to read them. the first two episodes drop this coming thursday. the 11th hour with stephanie ruhle begins right now. th hour with stephanie ruhle begins right now >> tonight, a historic week of legal woes for the former president. started off with a fourth indictment, what comes next is donald trump is expecting to turn himself into georgia authorities next week. trump's decision to skip the first republican debate, instead to upstage the big night. then, the devastation and destruction left by the wildfires in maui, what it is like on the ground for the people there needing most right now as the 11th hour gets underway on this friday night. good evening, i'm alicia men
and akilah maher, professor of law and political science at yale university, and host of the americas constitution podcast. and we've had such a great reaction to the velshi banned book club, that we're making it a podcast ourselves. each week, i'll be joined by the author of a band book. authors like margaret atwood, nikole hannah-jones, and more, who will talk about their books and why it matters that people are able to read them. the first two episodes drop this coming thursday. the 11th...
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joining me now is jeffery sonnen feld, senior associate dean for executive programs at yale universitys. let me ask you about this, because republicans have become increasingly vocal about, we were just talking about this with kim dozier a few moments ago, the war in ukraine, and republicans have become increasingly vocal against open-ended u.s. funding for the war in ukraine. how much of a topic is that going to be on wednesday? we were talking with asa hutchinson about this at the top of the hour, and he plans on susp spending some time on it. >> jim, you have been covering this from different angles. i was glued to the show, as i always am, and it's an honor to rejoin you. as a quick aside, i want to congratulate you guys on your nimbleness in bringing on judge michael ludig, a leading originalist thinker from the bench, originally, and lawrence from the other side of the aisle, professor tribe from harvard that these guys have never been unified on any cause before and this patriotic message they've given you is perhaps something depending on what the court does with it as importan
joining me now is jeffery sonnen feld, senior associate dean for executive programs at yale universitys. let me ask you about this, because republicans have become increasingly vocal about, we were just talking about this with kim dozier a few moments ago, the war in ukraine, and republicans have become increasingly vocal against open-ended u.s. funding for the war in ukraine. how much of a topic is that going to be on wednesday? we were talking with asa hutchinson about this at the top of the...
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. >>> the police union at yale university warning students about rising crime.ey're handing out fliers that literally have the grim reaper on them warning that homicides have doubled, awe though theft up 56% and burglary ares up 33% in the past year. they're saying new haven, where yale is, is not safe and students need to be very aware of this. they're calling it the you are is vial guide. if you have to leave the premise after 8 p.m., watch out. so my question is, is this a reality check or is it a buzzkill for all of those incoming freshmen and their families? you just got a ticket, you're going to yale, and you have to worry about all this other stuff here? stuart: disappointing in the extreme. thanks, lauren. some 911 calls in seattle will soon be answered by crisis responders instead of real police officers. the city is in crisis, and they think unarmed social workers will help fix it. seattle guy jason rantz next. ♪ ♪ somebody save me ♪ so, i got this app from experian. it's got everything i need to help my finances. got my fico® score, raised it instantl
. >>> the police union at yale university warning students about rising crime.ey're handing out fliers that literally have the grim reaper on them warning that homicides have doubled, awe though theft up 56% and burglary ares up 33% in the past year. they're saying new haven, where yale is, is not safe and students need to be very aware of this. they're calling it the you are is vial guide. if you have to leave the premise after 8 p.m., watch out. so my question is, is this a reality...
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a yale university professor says in a trial she gave patients a small dose of the fun guy and then reduce or headaches by 50%. she says it's the first study of its kind that it's way too early to establish a definitive link between the psychedelics and reducing migrate. but the result was encouraging enough to start a larger trial. it's underway right now. free food with no strings attached. grassroots organizers in the city of vallejo, they set up a community fridge, offering some fresh food for anybody who needs it, specially those who are struggling. now, the fridge is going to open. 24 7 open everyone. the brick and mortar shop called the joint is keep in the fridge powered up and the community is keeping. it stopped troy university, medical student, katherine nguyen. and shovel jaw. see they work with china williams to obtain and set up the refrigerator. >> you really believe in mutual aid rate that like the community is >> and sustain itself and the community knows exactly what it needs. no one's looking over your shoulder trying to tell you what to get, how much you can get. it's o
a yale university professor says in a trial she gave patients a small dose of the fun guy and then reduce or headaches by 50%. she says it's the first study of its kind that it's way too early to establish a definitive link between the psychedelics and reducing migrate. but the result was encouraging enough to start a larger trial. it's underway right now. free food with no strings attached. grassroots organizers in the city of vallejo, they set up a community fridge, offering some fresh food...
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in american politics from yale university as well as a bachelor's degree in p politil science from boston college. she has almost 15 years of service in the federal government including prominent roles at the t u.s. senate as ws the library of congress. dr. shogan teaches government students at georgetown university that serves as vice chair of the women's suffrage centennial division and another feather in our is that she currently serves as the cochair of the board of directors of the women's suffrage national monumentnt designated by congres to build the first memorial in d.c. dedicated to the history of the movement for women's equality. the huge deal. [applause] we have a elaine rice bachman who is the state archivist of maryland and the co-author of a wonderful book designing camelot published by the white house historical association and in practice it was launched in this very room on july 28 which happened at the jacqueline kennedy's birthday. when i'm tired of practicing like go to my study and the paper book and it fuels me and i go back to litigating. thank you for this editio
in american politics from yale university as well as a bachelor's degree in p politil science from boston college. she has almost 15 years of service in the federal government including prominent roles at the t u.s. senate as ws the library of congress. dr. shogan teaches government students at georgetown university that serves as vice chair of the women's suffrage centennial division and another feather in our is that she currently serves as the cochair of the board of directors of the women's...
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graduate of yale and has a bachelor's degree from the university of notre dame.n exhibit that ran from 2016 through 2021 created by dr. shellworth and her colleagues led to the creation of an award-winning exhibition entitled lives bound together: slavery at george washington's mount vernon. please welcome our moderator and our next panel. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> good morning, everyone. thank you, brandon, for that very kind introduction. when we were first planning this symposium with the national trust, this wasth one of the topics that myself and my colleague matt costello certainly wanted to include, because we thought it was one of the most important elements of discussion. and as brandon said, you know, i'm not a historian, i'm a political scientist, so i approach these types of topics in a particular type of way which is always asking how, why if to what effect. anday i think today we are going to talk about the how, the why and to what effect, and we're going to have some terrific stories talking about the historic role of women in preserv
graduate of yale and has a bachelor's degree from the university of notre dame.n exhibit that ran from 2016 through 2021 created by dr. shellworth and her colleagues led to the creation of an award-winning exhibition entitled lives bound together: slavery at george washington's mount vernon. please welcome our moderator and our next panel. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> good morning, everyone. thank you, brandon, for that very kind introduction. when we were first planning this...
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well recently sat down with yale universe city professor david blight.he's one of three editors of a short biography series that focuses on individuals of african
well recently sat down with yale universe city professor david blight.he's one of three editors of a short biography series that focuses on individuals of african
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charles stratford or be so williams is a former us ambassador tunisia and the senior fellow at the yale university jackson school of global affairs. she joins us live from chevrolet in maryland. good to have you with us. so 1st of all is thought with the fact that the us so far hasn't called the qu in these, yet a cooper should have called it a qu. by now, do you think? well, i think, well, 1st of all, thank you for having the i think the reason that the united states, i know the reason the united states government hasn't called us a crew yet. is that obviously they're hoping for a diplomatic resolution to this important crisis. and by our laws, once there's an official determination that this is a fed i complete and a crude data. all of our us government assistance to that country is going to be stopped. whether it's human development, military assistance, economic assistance, miller and something him and he mediterranean, and once it is stopped, it's not just a simple matter of the next day being renewed or resumed. should the government, should it a constitutional government be put in place? so
charles stratford or be so williams is a former us ambassador tunisia and the senior fellow at the yale university jackson school of global affairs. she joins us live from chevrolet in maryland. good to have you with us. so 1st of all is thought with the fact that the us so far hasn't called the qu in these, yet a cooper should have called it a qu. by now, do you think? well, i think, well, 1st of all, thank you for having the i think the reason that the united states, i know the reason the...
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withdrawn and we are updating this database for people, it can be viewed for free on the yale website universityndreds of corporations leave. they think they are making a sacrifice. but in fact, they were generously rewarded on the financial markets because they reduced operational risk, financial risk, reputational risk, that is , they did the right thing and it did not harm them. they also have to add approximately 400 international companies remained in russia and it is a shame for this , none of them in russia are doing well, it is not clear why they are staying if you look at the companies that have left and those that are thinking of leaving now moscow is introducing restrictions how different was the situation for the first wave of companies that exited from those who want to exit now, a great question, those who exited first shocked many, even i was surprised by the very first wave after february 24 , 2022, and i have been studying the social impact of corporations in my first book, the corporation's view of state interests for 40 years i'm studying it i 've never seen oil giants tech gi
withdrawn and we are updating this database for people, it can be viewed for free on the yale website universityndreds of corporations leave. they think they are making a sacrifice. but in fact, they were generously rewarded on the financial markets because they reduced operational risk, financial risk, reputational risk, that is , they did the right thing and it did not harm them. they also have to add approximately 400 international companies remained in russia and it is a shame for this ,...
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as i've mentioned before, yale university publishes an annual environmental performance index and thed in second place out of 180 countries last year , only behind denmark , year, only behind denmark, according to the independent climate action tracker. we are the only major economy held at the only major economy held at the most at the almost sufficient standard. no country is at a higher standard , but we is at a higher standard, but we can't pursue this agenda to the detriment and the cost of the public, least of all those who aren't particularly well off. it's democratic to have a vote on this, to allow people to choose. but in recent elections, all parties have been saying the same thing. we need to ensure that the least well off in society are protected and are helped, and that this transition has their support. and as we saw in the uxbridge by—election when it comes to the vote , people it comes to the vote, people don't want to be cold and poor. so the question for the prime minister, whilst he talks the talk is can he walk the walk .7 talk is can he walk the walk? are we goin
as i've mentioned before, yale university publishes an annual environmental performance index and thed in second place out of 180 countries last year , only behind denmark , year, only behind denmark, according to the independent climate action tracker. we are the only major economy held at the only major economy held at the most at the almost sufficient standard. no country is at a higher standard , but we is at a higher standard, but we can't pursue this agenda to the detriment and the cost...
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a phd graduate of yale black and didn't also an inmate graduate from the winter program at the university of which is a bachelors degree from university of notre dame. an exhibit thatha ran from 2016 2016-2021 created by ms. naulin at a under college led to the grace of an award-winning exhibitionmo entitled lives bound together, slavery at george washington's mount vernon please welcome our moderator and our next panel. [applause] >> good morning, everyone. thank you for that very kind introduction when we were first planning this symposium with the national press, this is one of the topics that myself and my colleague mack certainly wanted to include because we thought is one of the important elements of discussion here as brandon said i'm not a historian, i'm a political scientist cipraf cheee in, in these type of topicsf in a particular type of way, which is always asking how, why, to what effect i think today we're going to talk about the how, why into what effect will have terrificto stories talking about the historic role of women in preservation from places like mount vernon all t
a phd graduate of yale black and didn't also an inmate graduate from the winter program at the university of which is a bachelors degree from university of notre dame. an exhibit thatha ran from 2016 2016-2021 created by ms. naulin at a under college led to the grace of an award-winning exhibitionmo entitled lives bound together, slavery at george washington's mount vernon please welcome our moderator and our next panel. [applause] >> good morning, everyone. thank you for that very kind...
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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...