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is yale. mbb they tweeted, we are the yale molecular biofilm physics and biochemistry account. you might want to tag at yale and basketball instead. that tweet has more than 4 million views. everyone keeps yelling nerds! >> here's why. because most men's basketball accounts say the school and the mbb mbb basketball. >> but they got a lot of departments at yale, including molecular biology, molecular biology, and something else, something else scientific that we're not equipped to talk about in the women's tourney. questions still surround an officiating change that happened on saturday in the chattanooga, north carolina, state game. >> so here's what happened, tommy paris was removed at halftime due to what the ncaa called a background conflict. so her online profile says she has a master's degree from chattanooga. >> i've never seen anything quite like this before. referee being pulled like this ncaa referees are supposed to list potential school conflicts on their officiating profiles. an of
is yale. mbb they tweeted, we are the yale molecular biofilm physics and biochemistry account. you might want to tag at yale and basketball instead. that tweet has more than 4 million views. everyone keeps yelling nerds! >> here's why. because most men's basketball accounts say the school and the mbb mbb basketball. >> but they got a lot of departments at yale, including molecular biology, molecular biology, and something else, something else scientific that we're not equipped to...
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rob: that was shortly after i arrived at yale harold bloom, an esteemed literary director at yale and was in his twilight years and visited him in his home when i was a student at yale. i conveyed my shortened, abbreviated version of my story to him. he was 87 years old at this time and he listened quietly and at the end he gently said, you were forged in a fire. i think maybe that was his poetic way of responding and encapsulating the experiences that i had had growing up in foster homes in los angeles, enlisting in the military when i was 17, all of the setbacks and hiccups and all of the family drama and tore moyle -- turmoil i'd experienced all hout my childhood. born into poverty, and attempting to make my way in the world. peter: you also had a yell friend tell you that you hit the adoption lottery. do you agree with that? mr. henderson: well, he was mostly commenting on my adopted family, and how they had won this kind of adoption lottery. when you are an adoptive parent and you receive a kid who has maybe had many difficult experiences in foster care, as i did, to some extent,
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it was an atypical application for yale. but yeah, they took me in and i was very surprised by that. so i started classes in the fall of 2015. peter: rob henderson, you talk about your experience at yale being unfamiliar with the top 1% culture, being told you were privileged. you talk about luxury beliefs. and you write that quote, the po or reap what the luxury believe class sows. mr. well, i had known when i arrived at yale that it's a famous university. so i knew there were going to be students from more affluent moneyed background than the kind of poverty and squalor that i had come from. but i wasn't fully prepared for the kinds of differences in social capitol in cultural capitol and outlook and opinions and personal experiences. i mean, one simple kind of disparity that i was shocked to discover it was just how many of my fellow classmates were raised by two parents. i mean, usually with two of their birth parents. almost every single one of them on campus i interacted with. later i did some research, and the vast ma
it was an atypical application for yale. but yeah, they took me in and i was very surprised by that. so i started classes in the fall of 2015. peter: rob henderson, you talk about your experience at yale being unfamiliar with the top 1% culture, being told you were privileged. you talk about luxury beliefs. and you write that quote, the po or reap what the luxury believe class sows. mr. well, i had known when i arrived at yale that it's a famous university. so i knew there were going to be...
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so my went to phillips academy, andover and then enrolled in sheffield scientific at yale university from, which he graduated in 1862. there's a picture of him sitting with some jaunty summer hat posing for the camera as a graduate. peabody, enormously wealthy, established a major banking empire, and he also involved other people like pierpont morgan. and so who later on really built the basic structure of american finance, which in many ways still persists. the present day peabody was one of those people who was not really into earning money, but he actually wanted to use the money for good purchase. so he supported a great many causes, including his friend o.c. marsh. so as the civil war broke out in 1861, both cope and decided to go to europe. this was something that was done in prominent families educate oneself to, travel to various countries and admire all primitive civil compared to the united states and to also learn from those european academics. because at this time, american science was still in its infancy, and the really big scientific institute signs were to be found in
so my went to phillips academy, andover and then enrolled in sheffield scientific at yale university from, which he graduated in 1862. there's a picture of him sitting with some jaunty summer hat posing for the camera as a graduate. peabody, enormously wealthy, established a major banking empire, and he also involved other people like pierpont morgan. and so who later on really built the basic structure of american finance, which in many ways still persists. the present day peabody was one of...
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they stepped into health, they quickly learn the yale fight song and they were yale t-shirts and so cool that's very night. yeah. there'll be bacteria on yield tomorrow. they take on san diego yeah. okay. now, the 12th five upset is historically been a very common one and it struck twice yesterday, head coach bryce drew and grand canyon upsetting st. mary's. 75 is 66 to get their program's first ever instead of les tournament when the antelopes only became a division 1 team back in 2017. now there into the round of 32, they're going to paste alabama tomorrow. >> 12. see james madison meanwhile, pouncing on wisconsin, the dukes opening the game on an 18 to five run. they never trailed the entire time. james madison would win 72, 61 there under the second round for the first time since night dean at three dukes, the hottest team also in the country right now, right now 14 game winning streak. they're fantastic about that. eight games on the schedule today, date narrow zona. they are close to wrapping up right now. arizona looks like they're going to hold on and win that one. you got games
they stepped into health, they quickly learn the yale fight song and they were yale t-shirts and so cool that's very night. yeah. there'll be bacteria on yield tomorrow. they take on san diego yeah. okay. now, the 12th five upset is historically been a very common one and it struck twice yesterday, head coach bryce drew and grand canyon upsetting st. mary's. 75 is 66 to get their program's first ever instead of les tournament when the antelopes only became a division 1 team back in 2017. now...
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good luck to yale. good luck to yale. of course, march madness is exciting for all the teams, but there's no one more excited than the team mascots. in fact, many of them had something to say about the tournament. auburn's aubie the tiger said, "i guarantee you we're going to pounce on the competition, grrr." then gonzaga's spike the bull dog said, "no one has had a a bigger bark than gonzaga. woof, woof." and western kentucky's big red said, "we're going to -- oh, god, what am i?" [ laughter and applause ] then the oregon duck said, "we can't to take a 'quack' at the competition!" "seriously, i'm kinda freaking out right now. what, am i like a giant red tooth? a pile of red fuzz? what am i supposed to sound like?" and northwestern's willie the wildcat said, "you'll need nine lives to beat us! rawr!!!" "howlbarkcacaw. is that the sound a red thing would make? i'm definitely not an animal, but i'm also definitely not human. i think that means i'm quite literally nothing." and finally, grimace, and the ph
good luck to yale. good luck to yale. of course, march madness is exciting for all the teams, but there's no one more excited than the team mascots. in fact, many of them had something to say about the tournament. auburn's aubie the tiger said, "i guarantee you we're going to pounce on the competition, grrr." then gonzaga's spike the bull dog said, "no one has had a a bigger bark than gonzaga. woof, woof." and western kentucky's big red said, "we're going to -- oh, god,...
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in the final seconds, yale got one more chance. matt nowling flipped up onions. yale took down brown in a thriller 62-61, earning an automatic bid in style as the bulldogs will play auburn in the first round. >>> and how about the championship between duquesne and virginia commonwealth? 18 minutes left. shot off the red and blue confetti of duquesne. the duke fans loved it. they were up 15 at the time, and they hung on to win 57-51 to clinch their first trip to the tournament since 1977. that was in the 10th grade. the duke's got to celebrate with the confetti at the proper time. duquesne got by byu in the opening round. >>> the no. 1 for the field of 68 starting tuesday. defending national champion. uconn is the top overall seed. north carolina, houston, and purdue, join the huskies on the top line. we are awaiting the fate of the stanford women. right now the selection show for the women's field is ongoing. so we will learn where they will play in the next few hours. >>> nba, steph curry returned last night after missing three games with a sprained ankle. ready
in the final seconds, yale got one more chance. matt nowling flipped up onions. yale took down brown in a thriller 62-61, earning an automatic bid in style as the bulldogs will play auburn in the first round. >>> and how about the championship between duquesne and virginia commonwealth? 18 minutes left. shot off the red and blue confetti of duquesne. the duke fans loved it. they were up 15 at the time, and they hung on to win 57-51 to clinch their first trip to the tournament since...
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at yale. you know, you had your own university of michigan or you had your own, you know, farming community and was really i mean there's almost a way in which the expansion of an i'm just thinking out loud i'm not saying this is necessarily true. you know, the the the the university is opening up to more people, allowing people from over the country to apply, which iously a good thing. also created the feeling changed little bit the nature of who is the elite or who are the leaders in feel like, you know, it wasn't ofand, you know, your family still matters, but there's also a sense that people have that we deserve to be here, you know not just because daddy owned bank, but because i worked hard and i did really well in my sats. and therefore, i deserve to be whatever it is that i am. and it meant that people who didn't get into that stream felt, they were, you know, lesser right. they couldn't compete or they didn'd they didn't get in. and i don't think this explains everything, but there is
at yale. you know, you had your own university of michigan or you had your own, you know, farming community and was really i mean there's almost a way in which the expansion of an i'm just thinking out loud i'm not saying this is necessarily true. you know, the the the the university is opening up to more people, allowing people from over the country to apply, which iously a good thing. also created the feeling changed little bit the nature of who is the elite or who are the leaders in feel...
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i would say bennett, i would say you we mentioned william f buckley jr got him in at yale. the other big conservative book on education was the closing of the american mind right. and alan blum and there to a focus on the content not not the structure of what are we actualct of our schools and especially our institutions of higher education. and then finally, i think the foundation for individual rights and education has been doing incredible work. we haven't speaking spoken too much about viewpoint diversity, but it is interesting to me when you just take the two bookends of this story been telling their and got him in at yale in 1951 was an attack on academic freedom. and now so of the right and the efforts of institutions fire is to protect academic and to protect viewpoint diversity in order to continue to the original mission of the university, which was the pursuit of truth. so i think we can look all of those figures as models follow in the years ahead. hey, thanks much. had i to thank the panelists for a terrific conversation. on about books. we delve into the lates
i would say bennett, i would say you we mentioned william f buckley jr got him in at yale. the other big conservative book on education was the closing of the american mind right. and alan blum and there to a focus on the content not not the structure of what are we actualct of our schools and especially our institutions of higher education. and then finally, i think the foundation for individual rights and education has been doing incredible work. we haven't speaking spoken too much about...
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yale celebrating a stunning upset over auburn. >> yale riding the march magic high. >> you just had a march madness moment. >> janai: colorado knocking out florida with a last-second shot, and grand canyon reaching new heights. plus, the women also courting victory with a history-making win for iowa state. a round-up of all the overnight action as we say -- >> all: good morning, america. we're still dancing. [ cheers ] >> janai: they are still dancing, and they were excited. >> whit: my bracket is not dancing. i will tell you that much. >> janai: you and a lot of people. good morning, america. gio off getting some r&r this weekend, but we're grateful to have will reeve, our good friend. >>> lawmakers burning the midnight oil with the senate passing a $1.2 trillion spending bill package that was long overdue. >> will: world reaction to princess catherine's stunning announcement that she was diagnosed with cancer and is undergoing chemotherapy. our report from london coming up. >> whit: we begin with the terrorist attack in a packed russian concert hall. at least 115 killed after the u.
yale celebrating a stunning upset over auburn. >> yale riding the march magic high. >> you just had a march madness moment. >> janai: colorado knocking out florida with a last-second shot, and grand canyon reaching new heights. plus, the women also courting victory with a history-making win for iowa state. a round-up of all the overnight action as we say -- >> all: good morning, america. we're still dancing. [ cheers ] >> janai: they are still dancing, and they...
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them on decked out in yale gear every step of the way. just one thing, the yale band couldn't actually make the cross-country trip to spokane, washington, so the university of idaho band stepped in instead. it turns out they were not the only substitute band in the first round. colgate's band couldn't make the matchup with baylor since they were playing at the hockey women's frozen four so the university of memphis stepped up. how cool is that? sir cymbal player understanding the assignment. sticking with sports, our first low goes to the literal camera angle nearly missing the first pitch at the l.a. dodgers' preseason exhibition game in seoul. the shot focused more on the leg of south korean actress than her arm, which was the actual limb throwing out the first pitch. for whatever reason the dugout went viral for their reaction to the whole thing. the actress keeping her head high proving she really is in a league of her own. >>> our next high to the special guest who boarded a southwest airlines flight much to the delight of her fellow
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>> i feel good about yale. i think yale, after watching the play, yells, yells good, you know? and i, i think that's a maybe the first, first team to get to 50 wins, you know? they got san diego state. so those are both kind of both teams. so i don't look for the numbers to be big and that game would >> running downtime on show, what are your final thoughts after today? i mean -- eight more tomorrow! >> i know. i mean, today, you got to really be happy, at least i am, for arizona and gonzaga, you know? i'm a west guy. for tomorrow, and we haven't talked about this much, i told you a couple days ago, perdue cannot lose early. it's a redemption , just like it was for virginia a couple of years ago. they always get knocked out in the first round. two 8030 point 20 rebounds, first guy since joe smith way back in, you know, about 1980 to get 30-20 in a game. so i'm looking forward to purdue-utah state tomorrow. >> there's the music playing us off. hope you enjoyed this march madness show, and you know what, we got another one tomorrow! thanks so >>> from cbs news, bay area, this is
>> i feel good about yale. i think yale, after watching the play, yells, yells good, you know? and i, i think that's a maybe the first, first team to get to 50 wins, you know? they got san diego state. so those are both kind of both teams. so i don't look for the numbers to be big and that game would >> running downtime on show, what are your final thoughts after today? i mean -- eight more tomorrow! >> i know. i mean, today, you got to really be happy, at least i am, for...
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to say yale or princeton. >> this is like my background. >> okay. you both are wrong. it was oregon beating the oregon. oh i should have known that. okay. number two, the terme march madness was first used on tv in 1982 by what legendary sports announcer. >> wow. >> you know, one of the important ones, >> all right, time's up. brant musburger. >> musburger, musburger. yep. all right, number three. >> you guys have to know this one, or i'm not letting you talk any more basketball. what team has won the most men's titles? >> ucla. how many wins? >> andrew, for 1111. one point for danny john wooden. okay. uconn has won the most women's titles. how many have they won? andrew 13. >> 13. i think it's 11. >> oh my gosh, danny is right. 11. >> it's always 11. let's go okay, get the clipboards ready. >> duke's mike krzyzewski has won the most ncaa tournament wins by a single coach with 101 spell. his name. do not look at the monitor. >> oh, that's so much fun. >> spell his name, coach k. yeah, don't write coach k, you got to spell it. >> mike ciszewski krzyz
to say yale or princeton. >> this is like my background. >> okay. you both are wrong. it was oregon beating the oregon. oh i should have known that. okay. number two, the terme march madness was first used on tv in 1982 by what legendary sports announcer. >> wow. >> you know, one of the important ones, >> all right, time's up. brant musburger. >> musburger, musburger. yep. all right, number three. >> you guys have to know this one, or i'm not letting...
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in any event, i'd gone to yale. he'd gone to yale, and we had it all. and we both okay, i didn't vote for the i'll give him one year before the election start and that's what i said. well, take one year tell me pat buchanan actually likes, diversity. i didn't1 o write the let'sprotestant yes but i think that's where i'm i, i think that's where i first met you early. what you weren't writing for. well that that was a b just look old that clinton. that was clinton. clinton her cl to. okay, we will. okay. anyway, how we got into the white house is you are the fortenberry force of the clinton administration. so you worked for nixon? yeah, that was 71. yep. 71 72, 73. so what was the nixon white house like? oh oh, it was it was a little scary, actually it was, you know, there was a time when the be well run operation. i did a first class job in king some really talented people in the government. i think it was the best group of republican we've been in have been tracked. moynihan yeah. moynihan pat moynihan was a major, major figure like that. but you know,
in any event, i'd gone to yale. he'd gone to yale, and we had it all. and we both okay, i didn't vote for the i'll give him one year before the election start and that's what i said. well, take one year tell me pat buchanan actually likes, diversity. i didn't1o write the let'sprotestant yes but i think that's where i'm i, i think that's where i first met you early. what you weren't writing for. well that that was a b just look old that clinton. that was clinton. clinton her cl to. okay, we...
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sanders was responding to a recent yale study that showed the drug could be manufactured for as low as 89 cents for a month's supply. take a look, novo nordisk produces ozempic for diabetes, wegovy for weight loss. ozempic costs $968.52 for a month's worth of injections and we dove any about $1,349. our next guest produces a weight loss truck that he says only costs $99 per month and i could be even cheaper if you have health insurance. joining us now in a fox business exclusive is curex pharmaceutical's president and ceo george hampton. george, thanks so much for being with us today. >> hi, kelly. good to see you. kelly: okay. so just right off the bat, george, is bernie end sanders right? you know, are big pharmaceutical companies greedy and upcharging us? >> well, i think it's an old story. it gets a lot of headlines. the cost of pharmaceuticals really isn't just in the, in the cost of goods, right? we have the best regulatory the body in the world in the fda, and it costs a significant amount of money to work your way through the fda and the chin call trials are are designed to mak
sanders was responding to a recent yale study that showed the drug could be manufactured for as low as 89 cents for a month's supply. take a look, novo nordisk produces ozempic for diabetes, wegovy for weight loss. ozempic costs $968.52 for a month's worth of injections and we dove any about $1,349. our next guest produces a weight loss truck that he says only costs $99 per month and i could be even cheaper if you have health insurance. joining us now in a fox business exclusive is curex...
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it was nominated by a yale university fellow, bernard brody. believing that the united states will quickly lose its monopoly on the atom. yes and happened. just 3 years later , the soviet union tested a nuclear bomb. each side tried to test its weapons in conditions close to combat, and although the period before the caribbean crisis is perceived as a time of dominance of us nuclear forces, practice showed a contradictory picture. american maneuvers with desert rock nuclear weapons were demonstrated during a training exercise at the tot test site in the ussr. that, despite its destructive power, atomic weapons do not guarantee the destruction of the enemy’s armed forces, especially if he is ready for such scenario, and the korean war confirmed the theory that modern jet fighters can shoot down most strategic bombers before they reach their target and complete their mission, so in the sixties there comes an understanding of the political role of nuclear weapons, rather than the military one. us secretary of defense robert moknomara introduces
it was nominated by a yale university fellow, bernard brody. believing that the united states will quickly lose its monopoly on the atom. yes and happened. just 3 years later , the soviet union tested a nuclear bomb. each side tried to test its weapons in conditions close to combat, and although the period before the caribbean crisis is perceived as a time of dominance of us nuclear forces, practice showed a contradictory picture. american maneuvers with desert rock nuclear weapons were...
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and took it to the yale. >> that's when the college speducated public relations experts said goodbye to his family and fled to avoid being jailed. sergio's journey to america was much more complicated than just getting on an airplane and flying here. he first snuck out of nicaragua, made his way through where he ws detained. after being released from and tortured. he escaped and made his way to america, where he entered as a political refugee, but he was once again spdetained and in detention, caught covid, and it wasn't until he started living with me and we got to know one another, that i really learned what het& had gone through. volunteer michele volpi hosted sergio three years ago. she and others helped him navigate the labyrinth of bureaucracies and bring his family to the states. >> they show up needingúasylum but not having any resources, not having housing, not knowing how to navigate transportation d states government. >> it was five years of waiting and another two hours of pacing before this reunited family could begin their new journey into the american dream at san fra
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production designer mikhail karpuk, who worked on belarusian films for 20 years, was born in these parts ; yale university professor and musician martin bresnik also appeared here. there is an assumption that vladimir vysotsky’s grandfather also comes from vysokolitovsk, even the surname is appropriate. yeah, i'm great now. i understand gedemin, who once was so impressed by the local picturesque beauties that he was forced to stay in this city for several days. in our film crew, unfortunately, it’s time, we will discover new cities in belarus, but you come to vysoko and get to know this city. an amazing adventure of a foreigner in belarus. hello. hello. the name of? and my name is olga. very nice. the cook was preparing for peru. it was he who supervised the work of the cooks; the cooks were only men. yes, why? the song of the iradzim remains, everything can change, the forests are not fallen, you will not know the smoke of spring, the rain will be clear, only this will not be an hour, there will be an eternal life, as well as life, the bright people's words. significant budze song, budze s
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and this idea came to me when i arrived at yale as an undergraduate, so i was 25 years old. by this point, you know, i'd spent my early life in foster homes and different kinds of family arrangements, left for the military and then set foot on campus in this sort of rarefied , elite university as a rarefied, elite university as a slightly older person compared to a lot of my peers. and i would just listen to the students, the undergrads, grad students, the undergrads, grad students, professors, administrators, you know, people who had graduated from these kinds of universities. i worked at stanford . and, you know, at stanford. and, you know, i was just of spent the last was just sort of spent the last few sort of immersed in few years sort of immersed in the university the elite university environment. and hear environment. and i would hear these newfangled beliefs about you know, defunding the police or of or denigrating the importance of family or, you know, promoting addictive technology and often at the expense of people who are sort of lower down the socioeconomic ladd
and this idea came to me when i arrived at yale as an undergraduate, so i was 25 years old. by this point, you know, i'd spent my early life in foster homes and different kinds of family arrangements, left for the military and then set foot on campus in this sort of rarefied , elite university as a rarefied, elite university as a slightly older person compared to a lot of my peers. and i would just listen to the students, the undergrads, grad students, the undergrads, grad students, professors,...
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. >> yale, which is where i want, nobody heard of it. my dad to his dying day could not pronounce yale. he called it ale. how are things at ale? >> reporter: when you arrived on campus at yale, was your idea you are going to get an e education in the u.s. and go back to india? >> yeah. but very quickly i have to confess i kind of fell in love with america. >> reporter: he went on to harvard, getting ph.d. in political science in 1993. >> if you keep your fingers like this -- >> reporter: and on the side a culinary education. >> i learned how to cook by watching jacques pepin on public television. >> reporter: by 28. >> he was managing editor of foreign affairs magazine. in 2000, he joined news week as a columnist. you supported the iraq war and you later came to regret that? >> in this case, i think i lost my judgment because as somebody who grew up muslim, i was worried that i was not going to seem sufficiently, you know, tough on muslim dysfunction. so there was a part of me that i think wanted to show my patriotic credential. >> repor
. >> yale, which is where i want, nobody heard of it. my dad to his dying day could not pronounce yale. he called it ale. how are things at ale? >> reporter: when you arrived on campus at yale, was your idea you are going to get an e education in the u.s. and go back to india? >> yeah. but very quickly i have to confess i kind of fell in love with america. >> reporter: he went on to harvard, getting ph.d. in political science in 1993. >> if you keep your fingers...
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yale historian timothy snider has been warning for years now the eerie similarities between the current trajectory and rise of authoritarianism in 20th century europe. he points out trump's cast as martyrs has some chilling echoes in the past. before hitler came to power a chief nazi propagandist worked hard to findnd a violent nazi w could be portrayed as a victim of the far left. he eventually found a dubious character who became the subject of the nazi's main song. trump hasma made an eerily simir move, turning his coup criminals intos musicians of martyrdom, d quote. musicians of martyrdom, and this is not the only fascist tactic that snider sees in trump's rhetoric. trump's ohio speech was riddled with dehumanizing language specifically when it comes to immigrants, language professor snider says sums up the fascist context. here's some of what he said about migrants at the southern border. >> they're in jail for years. i don't know if you call them people. in some cases they're not people inom my opinion. i'm not allowed to say that because the radical left says that's a terrible t
yale historian timothy snider has been warning for years now the eerie similarities between the current trajectory and rise of authoritarianism in 20th century europe. he points out trump's cast as martyrs has some chilling echoes in the past. before hitler came to power a chief nazi propagandist worked hard to findnd a violent nazi w could be portrayed as a victim of the far left. he eventually found a dubious character who became the subject of the nazi's main song. trump hasma made an eerily...
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and that was even before william f buckley published his famous got a man at yale in 1951. can look at some of the antecedents to the american concert movement in the 1920s and thirties figures. like albert, jay nock figures paul elmer moore and irving babbitt. and you can see in their texts, in their writing, a deep concern with education. what's interesting is that their take on the educationry elitistl or critical small d democracy. and so these pre-world war two thinkers on the right were very much in the eye of the belief that education was not for everyone that you to educate an elite to naturally aristocracy in jeffersonian terms, some type of leader or elite that will emerge and that ose are the people to whom education should be addressed. what's interesting about postwar american conservative ism is the concern among conservatives to include all americans and small d democratization of the idea of education. and so when i think about the history of education and the right over the last 75 years or so, i think it really takes to two parts. it's form and substance a
and that was even before william f buckley published his famous got a man at yale in 1951. can look at some of the antecedents to the american concert movement in the 1920s and thirties figures. like albert, jay nock figures paul elmer moore and irving babbitt. and you can see in their texts, in their writing, a deep concern with education. what's interesting is that their take on the educationry elitistl or critical small d democracy. and so these pre-world war two thinkers on the right were...
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the solution and the best available solution is, for example , handing it over to the yale olympic committee, this cannot be done, the olympic committee cannot do this because this will again be a conflict of interest, because the olympics itself is a body that does sports, and it cannot, in any way, it cannot be non-governmental. what non-government can you see, because alpic is considered non-governmental , not government, the government gets all the funds. it's not like these are a group, the body of this group should create a special joint stock company called press police, so that the special joint stock company press police , the cobblers of these two teams, who are now dear to the people of our country, will not be removed from the afc champions league, thank you. mr. kafashin, who was present in this conversation , we will follow the schedule of the asian champions league , the first round of the fourth stage in the persian gulf in the first game of this tournament. but in the same framework, tomorrow, tuesday, two more games will be held, one in the eastern region and the other in t
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joining us from yale university is dr. tim schneider. thank you for joining us. people have spent the last couple of days. he was just talking about the cars. i'm an economics reporter. we've not used that term "bloodbath" about cars. but you write, it's not just the context. it's not just whether he said that sentence about cars. it's everything? >> when he refers to the cars, he's then clearly switching gears. he is saying the cars will be the least of it. >> what they're doing is ripping it out. the whole context is the fascist history. trump's prior insurrection attempts. and the physical context. just got people to sing along with the criminals of january 6th. that's the real context. >> you write those never mentioned he had just celebrated criminals. repeated the big lie. dehumanized people and followed fascist patterns. you lay out in your article, the pattern of that speech. all of that was done before he brought up cars for one sentence? and then went back to violence. >> before i came back here. i was talking to my daughter. and she said, with dictator
joining us from yale university is dr. tim schneider. thank you for joining us. people have spent the last couple of days. he was just talking about the cars. i'm an economics reporter. we've not used that term "bloodbath" about cars. but you write, it's not just the context. it's not just whether he said that sentence about cars. it's everything? >> when he refers to the cars, he's then clearly switching gears. he is saying the cars will be the least of it. >> what...
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yale got one more chance. matt knowling for the win! yale took down brown in a thriller. 62-61, earned an automatic bid in style. bulldogs will play auburn in the first round. >>> and the atlantic 10 championship for duquesne and virginia commonwealth. and they shut off the red and blue confetti. the duke fans, they loved it because they were up 15 at the time. and they hung on to win 57-51 to clinch their first trip to the tournament since 1977. and they got to celebrate with confetti at the proper time. duquesne got by byu in the opening round. >>> the no. 1 for the field of 68, defending national champ, ufo, the top overall seed. north carolina, houston, and purdue join the huskies on the top line. inviting 68 teams here as well in the last half hour as we found out they will be a no. 2 in the portland regional where they will host them either friday or saturday at maples pavilion. >>> over to the nba, steph curry returned last night after missing three games with the sprained ankle, and he was ready to kick it into high gear as they
yale got one more chance. matt knowling for the win! yale took down brown in a thriller. 62-61, earned an automatic bid in style. bulldogs will play auburn in the first round. >>> and the atlantic 10 championship for duquesne and virginia commonwealth. and they shut off the red and blue confetti. the duke fans, they loved it because they were up 15 at the time. and they hung on to win 57-51 to clinch their first trip to the tournament since 1977. and they got to celebrate with confetti...
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since then, harvard law school graduates and yale law school graduates have come to dominate the supreme court and the rest of the federal judiciary. now, federal judges are supposed to arrive in their jobs with enough education to actually do their jobs. but, in the 21st century, republican billionaires have decided law school isn't enough. so, they have been hosting federal judges on their expensive vacation trips to luxury resorts, including a luxury ski resort in deer valley, utah where some of the judges time is spent on the receiving end of lectures about something called corpus linguistics. molly redding reports it all in huffington post under the headline "inside the raging retreats hosting right-wing judges." she reports that corpus linguistics, "essentially works like a search engine that returns every example of how a word or phrase was used in a select database of historical text." the leading proponents of legal corpus linguistics see it as something more, a powerful new tool to shore up the legitimacy of the conservative legal movement . now, judges claiming to be interpret
since then, harvard law school graduates and yale law school graduates have come to dominate the supreme court and the rest of the federal judiciary. now, federal judges are supposed to arrive in their jobs with enough education to actually do their jobs. but, in the 21st century, republican billionaires have decided law school isn't enough. so, they have been hosting federal judges on their expensive vacation trips to luxury resorts, including a luxury ski resort in deer valley, utah where...
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amit is an assistant professor at the yale school of medicine. >> the way i approach this group of people is not in looking at their trauma. it's in looking at their strengths. >> and what strengths are you finding? >> capacity for love, honesty. these are the strengths that they're finding. all i do is take a flashlight, illuminate inside them, and let them see and remember who they are. >> reporter: but svitlana melnyichuk, on the left, didn't see the light. she didn't believe in break throughs. she brought her daughter, myroslava, while her adult daughter stayed home. svitlana lost her husband, yuriy, a civilian building inspector, who volunteered the day after putin invaded. svitlana mixed homemade explosives for the troops, as her husband sent text messages from the front. svitlana told us -- [ speaking in a global language ] -- pictures started coming in, good morning, darling, with a photo of a flower taken right from the trench. it was spring already, right from the trench. the photos thrilled her because yuriy had always worked too much at the expense of the family, she thought.
amit is an assistant professor at the yale school of medicine. >> the way i approach this group of people is not in looking at their trauma. it's in looking at their strengths. >> and what strengths are you finding? >> capacity for love, honesty. these are the strengths that they're finding. all i do is take a flashlight, illuminate inside them, and let them see and remember who they are. >> reporter: but svitlana melnyichuk, on the left, didn't see the light. she didn't...
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overcame, and what he learned about class divisions in america well obtaining degrees in psychology from yale and ivy league universities. >> the vast majority of, students were raised by their parents in april universities where is where i grew up, then the rest were raised by nine or both of our parents. there were a lot of single mothers, people being taken in by grandrents. and that nurse the statistics overall. you know what the q&a interview with rob henderson at 7 p.m. eastern on c-span, c-span now, our free mobile app, or online at c-span.org. rnal" continues. host: we are back with erin vilardi, the ceo of vote run lead. guest: vote run lead is looking to make statehouses 51% women. host: white? -- why? guest: we believe a future lead by women is as strong as any other effort in our democracy. what women are bringing to the table in our legislatures is what we need for a healthy democracy advocate for the voices of all americans are heard. host: what is the difference between a male and a female in office? guest: we have 30 use of research that shows women prioritize a different set
overcame, and what he learned about class divisions in america well obtaining degrees in psychology from yale and ivy league universities. >> the vast majority of, students were raised by their parents in april universities where is where i grew up, then the rest were raised by nine or both of our parents. there were a lot of single mothers, people being taken in by grandrents. and that nurse the statistics overall. you know what the q&a interview with rob henderson at 7 p.m. eastern...
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jd from yale. we thank you for flying in all the way from california. would you stand up and raise your right hand? do you swear or affirm that the testimony you are about to get before the subcommittee will be the truth the whole truth, nothing but the truth so help you god? let the record show each witness has answered in the affirmative. you may sit down unless you want to stand for the hearing which we have no preference. you each will now have five minutes for the opening statement and we will start with chief armando aguilar . >> good afternoon thomas subcommittee chair booker, ranking member cotton, and subcommittee members. i am armando aguilar from the miami post from and currently serving a three-year term as a member of the law-enforcement subcommittee of the national artificial intelligence advisory committee. i would like to point out that i'm speaking today on behalf of the miami police department and not on my position. the miami police department story is among the greatest turnaround stories in law enforcement. in 1980, miami, with a mu
jd from yale. we thank you for flying in all the way from california. would you stand up and raise your right hand? do you swear or affirm that the testimony you are about to get before the subcommittee will be the truth the whole truth, nothing but the truth so help you god? let the record show each witness has answered in the affirmative. you may sit down unless you want to stand for the hearing which we have no preference. you each will now have five minutes for the opening statement and we...
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they felt it favored wealthier students but now yale and brown have reinstated the requirement. the college for that created the sat wants to convince schools of of its value. the online sat is one hour shorter than the written test. >>> a new use for the popular weight loss drug wegovy? it could be used to reduce the risk of heart attack. they found it can reduce the risk of heart attack by about 20%. that could push more insurers to cover the drug. >>> the new miss universe is on a world tour including a stop in our studio. she sp >>> as we celebrate international women's day we spoke with one women -- woman, the recently crowned miss universe. she is from nicaragua. she stopped by and talk with our sister station, telemundo 48. she was asked what message she has for our fans. >> from my history to working hard for dreams because they come true with patience and love. >> sheynnis palacios made history as the first nicaraguan to be crowned miss universe. more than a dozen fans met on the street hoping to meet her. >>> don't forget you can watch our newscast 24/7. now let's take
they felt it favored wealthier students but now yale and brown have reinstated the requirement. the college for that created the sat wants to convince schools of of its value. the online sat is one hour shorter than the written test. >>> a new use for the popular weight loss drug wegovy? it could be used to reduce the risk of heart attack. they found it can reduce the risk of heart attack by about 20%. that could push more insurers to cover the drug. >>> the new miss universe...
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in the men's bracket last night, number 13 yale stunned crowds with its second-ever tournament win against number four seed auburn. and tonight, michigan's number 14 seed, oakland university looking to defy the odds once again after the grizzlies' stunning upset over number three kentucky earlier this week. >> oakland with a march memory of a lifetime! >> reporter: all eyes remain on six-year senior jack gohlke. for favorites and underdogs alike, the big dance, a huge chance to waltz towards history. >>> and now prince ses kate is now the face of a troubling trend, more young people diagnosed with the disease. >>> we are back with princess kate's cancer diagnosis. her revelation all the more shocking because of her age, just 42 years old. she's part of a troubling rise in cancer rates in younger people. megan fitzgerald has more. >> reporter: tonight, reality setting in after the world was shocked by the latest revelation from the british royal family. >> in january, i underwent major abdominal surgery in london. at the time, it was thought that my condition was noncancerous. the surgery w
in the men's bracket last night, number 13 yale stunned crowds with its second-ever tournament win against number four seed auburn. and tonight, michigan's number 14 seed, oakland university looking to defy the odds once again after the grizzlies' stunning upset over number three kentucky earlier this week. >> oakland with a march memory of a lifetime! >> reporter: all eyes remain on six-year senior jack gohlke. for favorites and underdogs alike, the big dance, a huge chance to...
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yale beating brown at the buzzer of the ivy league championship game sending the yale bulldogs to the ncaa tournament. and during the a 0 championship a confetti shower -- can you believe this -- it went off early. officials quickly stopping the game to get the court cleaned off. dduquesne earning a spot in the dance first time in 47 years. as for those who didn't make the tournament of. rick pa teen know most notable snubs on. caitlin clark lands the first number one seed in the tournament in 32 years. south carolina, texas, and usc are the other teams on the top bracket. and those are your headlines, guys university of south carolina they have such a good team. >> i'm sure your dad is happy about that. >> lawrence: i still need to complete the bracket. >> steve: you got a little time. >> brian: wait until it starts. >> ainsley: we used to do it here on fox. >> steve: my daughter won it one year, sally. just filled mine out. i think she was in fifth grade she based it on the mascots. she won the "fox & friends" pot. >> don't talk about gambling on television. >> that's if there is mo
yale beating brown at the buzzer of the ivy league championship game sending the yale bulldogs to the ncaa tournament. and during the a 0 championship a confetti shower -- can you believe this -- it went off early. officials quickly stopping the game to get the court cleaned off. dduquesne earning a spot in the dance first time in 47 years. as for those who didn't make the tournament of. rick pa teen know most notable snubs on. caitlin clark lands the first number one seed in the tournament in...
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so yale moves on to face san diego state in round two. speaking of those aztecs, they took on uab in a 512 matchup here. ephram johnson gives alabama birmingham their first lead of the game. and emily in our newsroom was sweating it out because she loves her aztecs. relax them lamont butler fadeaway j san diego state by three 12 seconds left uab needs a triple johnson no. san diego state survives 6965. a&m didn't call in sick. uh- 15 seed western kentucky trying to knock off two seed marquette under three minutes left in the half. tyrone marshall jr with a three. hilltoppers led by seven at the half. marquette dominates the second half. cam jones for three marquette up 6659. look at the ball movement here jones another three. he had 28 points marquette a winner 8769. they'll face colorado in round two. defending champion uconn one seed taking on stetson early on. tristan newton up top to donovan clingan. he's seven two and you can't teach that. uh- this game had blowout written all over it. under two minutes left in the half newton le ste
so yale moves on to face san diego state in round two. speaking of those aztecs, they took on uab in a 512 matchup here. ephram johnson gives alabama birmingham their first lead of the game. and emily in our newsroom was sweating it out because she loves her aztecs. relax them lamont butler fadeaway j san diego state by three 12 seconds left uab needs a triple johnson no. san diego state survives 6965. a&m didn't call in sick. uh- 15 seed western kentucky trying to knock off two seed...
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many thanks in the man's, in c doublet basketball tournament, a yale tries to continue with cinderella story as it faces last year's tournament, runner-up. we will tell you which team made it into the swamp wait 16 next on cnn newsroom >> you always got your mind on the green that you you your business bank account with quickbooks money. now words 5% apy >> that's how >> business differently intuit quickbooks. >> if advanced lung cancer has you searching for >> possibilities, discover a different first treatment immunotherapies work with your immune system to attack cancer, but up devo plus your voice is the first combination of two immunotherapies for adults, newly diagnosed with non-small cell lung cancer that has spread tests positive for pd-l1 and does not have an abnormal egfr or alk gene up devo plus your voice is not chemotherapy it works differently. >> it >> helps your immune system by cancer in two different ways up devo in your voice can cause your immune system to harm healthy parts of your body during and after treatment, these problems can be severely to deaf. see your dr
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in economics from yale only a handful of women in her class she entered academia before answering the call to public service. this is a woman with a resume that is long. i'll highlight a few things but she was chair the of the council of economic advisers for president clinton, president they federal reserve bank of san francisco, vice chair and chair of the federal reserve board of governors and as of january 26, 2021 the treasury secretary of the united states. she has an incredible amount of responsibility on her shoulders, an incredible breadth of experience. just one word can change global markets pick sheet tsdb been more careful than i do but i'm excited that secretary janet yellen is here with us today for a conversation about small business, workforce development all things money. she has decades of experience who has been instrumental empowering our world leading economic recovery and i'm excited to speak with her today so please join me in welcoming secretary janet yellen. [applause] >> thank you. thank you so much. >> madam secretary welcome to michigan. >> i'm delighted t
in economics from yale only a handful of women in her class she entered academia before answering the call to public service. this is a woman with a resume that is long. i'll highlight a few things but she was chair the of the council of economic advisers for president clinton, president they federal reserve bank of san francisco, vice chair and chair of the federal reserve board of governors and as of january 26, 2021 the treasury secretary of the united states. she has an incredible amount of...