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yale graduate william f. buckley jr. lamented that the son of an alumnus now has less chance of getting in from some boy from p.s. 109 somewhere. alumni contribution fell off a cliff. eventually brewster gave in and ever since, no ivy league school has dared to take on the preference for alumni's children. >> they're terrified what would happen to their fundraising if they got rid of legacy preference. >> but there are great schools out there that avoid legacy preference. and they're doing just fine. cal tech doesn't cater to alumni kids, and it has one of the largest endowments in the nation. even oxford and cambridge with their centuries of hallowed tradition refuse to favor alumni children. their endowments are well into the billions. >> we like to think that england is the land of social class and aristocracy and america is the land of democracy. but at least in college admissions, the reverse appears to be true. >> when you add up all the admissions preferences at elite schools, like legacies, recruited athletes, an
yale graduate william f. buckley jr. lamented that the son of an alumnus now has less chance of getting in from some boy from p.s. 109 somewhere. alumni contribution fell off a cliff. eventually brewster gave in and ever since, no ivy league school has dared to take on the preference for alumni's children. >> they're terrified what would happen to their fundraising if they got rid of legacy preference. >> but there are great schools out there that avoid legacy preference. and...
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or yale-harvard football. >> wait. >> it's harvard-yale on your show the event was disrupted when climate change protesters demanded fossil fuels. it's toward responsible investing or divestment. where do you come in terms of this on whether divestment, which is the point of these protesters, is an effective tool >> first, i'd like to say i really do empathize with the protesters i think what we're seeing is that young people really feel a sense of urgency about addressing climate change. actually investors whether you're an asset ordinary reaswn manager, we have a range of strategies we can use in order to prompt companies to perform more responsibly there's the way you vote your proxies. you can submit shareholder proposals to that effect and also actively engaging with companies whether you're in the public markets or private markets that can have an effect as well. i think that the focus on divestment is a bit too blunt of an instrument. >> the protesters, most of them, would not have the ability to go mount a shareholder proposal at exxon or chevron but they could influence, i suppos
or yale-harvard football. >> wait. >> it's harvard-yale on your show the event was disrupted when climate change protesters demanded fossil fuels. it's toward responsible investing or divestment. where do you come in terms of this on whether divestment, which is the point of these protesters, is an effective tool >> first, i'd like to say i really do empathize with the protesters i think what we're seeing is that young people really feel a sense of urgency about addressing...
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talk about your work at yale -- what is the new phrase, ic daca mented? who are you linking upup with? >> the support has been incredible. the petition itself was very collective effort as well. i've had help from peers here, help from professors, help from so irent organizers and have received so many help. just the signatures alone for the petition have been amazing. i have also been contacted directly from people who want to help in any single way. we have also been able to get support from congress woman lucy mcbath's office and helping submit and agree to ice regarding my mom's case. they are directly communicating with ice regarding her situation to see what can be done in her situation. my peers have been really influential and really key in this organizing effort because, for example, thursday, a lot of my peers organized a phone bank in one of the buildings here at yale where they called ice. i believe 90 students called ice over two hours basically asking them to release my mother. that, among other things, are an example of the incredible suppo
talk about your work at yale -- what is the new phrase, ic daca mented? who are you linking upup with? >> the support has been incredible. the petition itself was very collective effort as well. i've had help from peers here, help from professors, help from so irent organizers and have received so many help. just the signatures alone for the petition have been amazing. i have also been contacted directly from people who want to help in any single way. we have also been able to get support...
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i came from yale. so i had at least, you know, i was one of the schools that produces a lot of the clerks. but i at least came through a judge who i was his only supreme court clerk ever. he was not one of the feeder folks. but i do understand somewhat of why justices go back to the same clerks in the same judges so often just because, you know, certain things are so important, and having the recommendation of somebody who you trust and who has, you know, given you reliable advice in the past can be very helpful. and i understand, i mean, when you see. so cases that they take that are so hard, you can see that they want, you know, they don't want to leave anything to chance. >> yeah, i don't have all that much to add to it. it certainly felt like lightning struck. i think it is lightning striking. there are certainly more qualified folks out there who can do it than people who get the job. the only thing i would add is something that you touched on, which i think it is getting better. i think the justi
i came from yale. so i had at least, you know, i was one of the schools that produces a lot of the clerks. but i at least came through a judge who i was his only supreme court clerk ever. he was not one of the feeder folks. but i do understand somewhat of why justices go back to the same clerks in the same judges so often just because, you know, certain things are so important, and having the recommendation of somebody who you trust and who has, you know, given you reliable advice in the past...
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. >>> he went from yale to wall street to having to live under a tarp in l.a. this is a story we first told you about last month. his life has really turned around. ahead, the helping hand he received after another yale alum saw his story on cnn. . >> i started reading it and just in tears. >> it was unreal thinking at some point somebody will april fool's and it's over. you've tried so many moisturizers... but one blows them all out of the water. hydro boost with hyaluronic acid to plump skin cells so it bounces back... neutrogena® and for body... hydro boost body gel cream. so it bounces back... month after month i'm doing it all. the supplements... the veggies... the water. but i still have recurring constipation, belly pain, straining and bloating. my doctor said i could have a real medical condition called ibs-c. for my recurring constipation and belly pain from ibs-c... i said "yes" to linzess. linzess treats adults with ibs with constipation. linzess is not a laxative. it works differently. it helps relieve belly pain and lets you have more frequent and
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i said yale. he said you will have a very good time at yale. you will enjoy it. -- at yale, you will enjoy. i said i am sure that i would but that was not my objective. he said i'm so sorry. >> did you ever see him? steve: ironically, it is really a great story. the ceo of mackenzie was on the -- in my office 25 years later. he was on the harvard corporation. i told him the story. he asked what year. the dean of admissions was a close friend of his. he said do you mind if i told him that i ran into you? i said that is fine. i got a letter two weeks later from that former dean of admissions. he said i remember getting a phone call. in 1964. he said that every time i see you in the newspaper, i realize that i blew it. i wish i made all the right decisions but as i told you of the time, there were no beds at the inn. david: you interviewed with a number of firms and the one you decided to go with with -- was lehman brothers. steve people were fascinating, : you have exceeded -- ex-cia agents who are people who worked on oil rigs. ♪ david: you th
i said yale. he said you will have a very good time at yale. you will enjoy it. -- at yale, you will enjoy. i said i am sure that i would but that was not my objective. he said i'm so sorry. >> did you ever see him? steve: ironically, it is really a great story. the ceo of mackenzie was on the -- in my office 25 years later. he was on the harvard corporation. i told him the story. he asked what year. the dean of admissions was a close friend of his. he said do you mind if i told him that...
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god and man at yale. in this book buckley says yale and much of higher education is marked by this paradox. christian individualist, parents and their kids to college only to have them converted into atheistic socialists so buckley says we need to get rid of this hoax called academic freedom and have alumni and board of trustees control the hiring and curriculum on college campuses. buckley then if that's not controversial enough, this book of noise a lot of people but gets people's attention. this is a guy arriving on the intellectual scene when he publishes it, his next book is defense of joseph mccarthy. a book buckley co-authors with his brother-in-law brent bozo and in this book buckley says joseph mccarthy has his flaws. he is an imperfect instrument, but he is playing a vital role in american political culture. they had been taught by yale professors that the idea of an open society is an insane idea. any sane society must be a closed society that enforces a public orthodoxy. there are okay things
god and man at yale. in this book buckley says yale and much of higher education is marked by this paradox. christian individualist, parents and their kids to college only to have them converted into atheistic socialists so buckley says we need to get rid of this hoax called academic freedom and have alumni and board of trustees control the hiring and curriculum on college campuses. buckley then if that's not controversial enough, this book of noise a lot of people but gets people's attention....
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after 10 years on the streets of los angeles i yale graduate is getting his life back on track. in september might remember this cnn share the story of shawn pleasants that story got the attention of a fellow yale a lot. >>dan simon now has the update. california's homeless crisis has touched people from all different backgrounds. >>but sean pleasants case is truly unique it's not someone else's problem. it's a problem we all could face the 52 year-old had been a high school valedictorian got a degree from yale worked on wall street and became the owner of his own business before it all fell apart any wind up homeless on the streets of l a koreatown our story seemed to hit a nerve. i started reading it in just 2 years, tim hershman could not sit still, especially after learning his encampment was mere miles away from her home, hollywood a tourney also a yale grad began to formulate a plan your lawyer, you're not a homeless advocate. why you decided to get involved with this. because i'm a human being how could i not i live in l a. >>someone who is a year behind me in school. >>s
after 10 years on the streets of los angeles i yale graduate is getting his life back on track. in september might remember this cnn share the story of shawn pleasants that story got the attention of a fellow yale a lot. >>dan simon now has the update. california's homeless crisis has touched people from all different backgrounds. >>but sean pleasants case is truly unique it's not someone else's problem. it's a problem we all could face the 52 year-old had been a high school...
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check out what they did to protest climate change at the harvard-yale football game. student protesters delayed the game for almost an hour after storming the field to hold a sit in for are demanding the school divest from fossil fuel companies pay 42 people ended up getting arrested. juan, a lot of people interviewed for the audience they are. alumni and the like who were upset about this. they said this goes to show this generation is all about themselves and they don't see it supposed to be intelligent people, there is a game going on but how do you feel about that argument? >> juan: wait a minute. they say they are upset because the game was delayed? >> emily: yes. they are calling and selfish, that millennials will go out there and protest climate change while there is something larger happening in that moment. >> juan: what, the game? >> emily: that there is a football game. >> juan: here's where i come down. people believing causes, emily, and we are talking about here on "the five," a lot of people nationally got their attention because they held a process in
check out what they did to protest climate change at the harvard-yale football game. student protesters delayed the game for almost an hour after storming the field to hold a sit in for are demanding the school divest from fossil fuel companies pay 42 people ended up getting arrested. juan, a lot of people interviewed for the audience they are. alumni and the like who were upset about this. they said this goes to show this generation is all about themselves and they don't see it supposed to be...
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the yale bowl has no lights and the game ended in near darkness but yale still one. the ivy league saying in a statement that it's regrettable they orchestrate a protest came during a time when fellow students were a pleasure participating and collegiate career defining contest and an annual tradition for thousands gather from around the world to enjoy and celebrate the story traditions of both football programs and universities. kennedy, you have some feelings about this? >> kennedy: first of all, this is not one of the story traditions and all of football. ohio state-michigan, that's the game, that's coming up this saturday. the iron bowl is a football tradition that we can all invest in but yale and harvard? >> we do have a harm harvard alum here. [laughs] >> but why a stadium that doesn't use fossil fuels? >> melissa: if there is something to that. i don't know how many times i've gone into the stadium during the game, may be zero but obviously tailgate in the parking lot. these games are not a huge barn burners as it is, as kennedy said. but i do think, take awa
the yale bowl has no lights and the game ended in near darkness but yale still one. the ivy league saying in a statement that it's regrettable they orchestrate a protest came during a time when fellow students were a pleasure participating and collegiate career defining contest and an annual tradition for thousands gather from around the world to enjoy and celebrate the story traditions of both football programs and universities. kennedy, you have some feelings about this? >> kennedy:...
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yale graduate, who has been homeless for 10 years is getting a second chance at life with help from a fellow >>just ahead in sports what exactly is a professional score. that was a nice shot d'angelo russell career night for him. but is it enough. come try my really big chicken sandwich combo with two patties for $4.99, or three for $5.99, or four for $6.99. that's an amazing deal, jack! hey, thanks, stanley. ow. ...wait, what's happening? stanley! you're deflating! hold me, jack! only at jack in the box. two breaded chicken patties plus fries and a drink for $4.99. three patties for $5.99. or even four for just $6.99. four patties? well, tickle my elbow! no thank you. try my really big chicken sandwich combos. starting at $4.99. >>after 10 years on the streets of los angeles a graduate of yale is getting his life back on track in september. cnn's hear the story of a young man named shawn pleasants. >>if you don't understand the homeless problem this shed some light on this story got the attention of a fellow yale graduate. dan simon has the story. >>california's homeless crisis has t
yale graduate, who has been homeless for 10 years is getting a second chance at life with help from a fellow >>just ahead in sports what exactly is a professional score. that was a nice shot d'angelo russell career night for him. but is it enough. come try my really big chicken sandwich combo with two patties for $4.99, or three for $5.99, or four for $6.99. that's an amazing deal, jack! hey, thanks, stanley. ow. ...wait, what's happening? stanley! you're deflating! hold me, jack! only at...
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he fought mccarthyism" as at yale. he argued strenuously that white, not black america had a race problem over some and he had no illusions that a private sector would do anything but prioritize over serving the public interest. in the late 1940s and 50s, he thought the problems of cities should be the next frontier of franklin roosevelt. he spent his federal dollars and it should not be applied to the challenge of saving american cities. typical pronouncement was the public sector created in boston in the public sector lost control. they believe early in his career that physical improvement in that environment could have larger social and political benefits. he discovered this in his surprising place. he served as special assistant to chester, the american ambassador to the new nation of india in the 50s and was himself a former new dealer. in india, he observed the u.s. government and for foundation, investing in what was then called community development. improving the infrastructure of villages, housing, schools in
he fought mccarthyism" as at yale. he argued strenuously that white, not black america had a race problem over some and he had no illusions that a private sector would do anything but prioritize over serving the public interest. in the late 1940s and 50s, he thought the problems of cities should be the next frontier of franklin roosevelt. he spent his federal dollars and it should not be applied to the challenge of saving american cities. typical pronouncement was the public sector created...
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i said i was accepted at yale. he said you will have a very good time at yale, and you will enjoy it. i said i am sure that i would, but that was not my objective. -- objective for the phone call. that, butunderstand i'm just so sorry. david: did you ever see him? or hear from him again? steve: ironically, it is really a great story. the ceo of mckinsey was in my office, 25 years later. he was on the harvard corporation. i told him the story. he asked what year. that dean of admissions was a close friend of his. he said, do you mind if i told him that i ran into you? i said, no, that's fine. i got a letter two weeks later from that former dean of admissions. he said, i remember getting that phone call in 1964. he said that every time i see you in the newspaper, i realize i'd blew it. i wish i made all the right decisions, but as i told you at the time, there were no beds at the inn. david: you interviewed with a number of firms, and the one you decided to go with was lehman brothers. steve: yes. the people were fas
i said i was accepted at yale. he said you will have a very good time at yale, and you will enjoy it. i said i am sure that i would, but that was not my objective. -- objective for the phone call. that, butunderstand i'm just so sorry. david: did you ever see him? or hear from him again? steve: ironically, it is really a great story. the ceo of mckinsey was in my office, 25 years later. he was on the harvard corporation. i told him the story. he asked what year. that dean of admissions was a...
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movimiento que ha creado christian padilla, un beneficiario de daca que cursa e en la universidad de yale. >> su madre está a punto de ser deportada y pide la ayuda de la comunidad. >> mi corazón duele, es difícil saber que una persona como ella este en un lugar así, y me motiva para seguir a. >> luchar por la libertad de su madre motiva a christian padi a padilla, estudiante de la universidad de yale. >> está allí desde agosto, detenida en ese centro. >> tania vino a estados unidos para darle un mejor futuro a christian y su familia, la po policía la detuvo por una del delación de tránsito, y oficiales de ice se la llevaron. >> ¿cómo la pasa en el centro? >> no puedo descansar. >> tania llamo a su hijo mientras hacíamos la entrevista, dice que todavía se recupera de un cáncer que sufrió. >> ella desarrolló una deficiencia de vitamina b12. >> situación que preocupa a christian, y comenzó una campaña en línea era solicitar la liberación de tania. >> tenemos la esperanza, la fe y el movimiento para seguir. >> aunque la incertidumbre para esta familia continúa, ice prom
movimiento que ha creado christian padilla, un beneficiario de daca que cursa e en la universidad de yale. >> su madre está a punto de ser deportada y pide la ayuda de la comunidad. >> mi corazón duele, es difícil saber que una persona como ella este en un lugar así, y me motiva para seguir a. >> luchar por la libertad de su madre motiva a christian padi a padilla, estudiante de la universidad de yale. >> está allí desde agosto, detenida en ese centro. >>...
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bill he became engaged with the city of new haven and that's how he got to know in the yale dining hall and later organized into the labor union then married the daughter of the dean of yale college and then admired by some to be deeply disliked by others and most comfortable to be what i describe as a rebel in the belly of the establishment. what i mean over his lifetime at the bastions of power. and logue became committed to renewing cities as progressive politics running counter to many assumptions that we make with urban renewal and portrayed as part of that work machine with that investment and logue stood in stark contrast working as a labor organizer and trained as a lawyer but those discriminatory quotas that white not black america had a race problem to overcome and add a private sector would do anything but prioritize to serve the public interest. in the late forties and fifties and that would be the net next frontier of franklin roosevelt and expert know-how. in to save america's city. and then the public sector must control it. >> he was early in his career believing to have
bill he became engaged with the city of new haven and that's how he got to know in the yale dining hall and later organized into the labor union then married the daughter of the dean of yale college and then admired by some to be deeply disliked by others and most comfortable to be what i describe as a rebel in the belly of the establishment. what i mean over his lifetime at the bastions of power. and logue became committed to renewing cities as progressive politics running counter to many...
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there are some mentors he finds that yale but he also finds a lot of professors who are skeptical of, maybe even hostile to christianity and individualism. so, buckley also taken by the power of language to change the world similar to baldwin in that regard, he decides to use his voice and pen to fight back against the liberals and collectivists who are dominating the faculty at yale from this perspective. so she begins a formal debate and is a master at taking on the other side and criticizing liberals and socialists and others. he also becomes chair man or manager in chief of the daily news and he uses that role to write editorials about national politics in 1948 election happens when he's there which is a fascinating election, but he also uses the editorial post to write, and i can't imagine this creaky right these critiques of his professors. those professors who are engaged in this undermining values of these young folks at yale and then he does something even bolder than that after he graduates he sits down to write a book length and indictment of his alma mater in. can you imag
there are some mentors he finds that yale but he also finds a lot of professors who are skeptical of, maybe even hostile to christianity and individualism. so, buckley also taken by the power of language to change the world similar to baldwin in that regard, he decides to use his voice and pen to fight back against the liberals and collectivists who are dominating the faculty at yale from this perspective. so she begins a formal debate and is a master at taking on the other side and criticizing...
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the hollywood attorney, also a yale grad, began to formulate a plan. >> you are a lawyer. you're not a homeless advocate. why are you deciding to get involved with this? >> because i'm a human being. how could i not? i live in l.a. he is someone who was a year behind me in school. >> reporter: on a sunny september afternoon, she headed to korea town feeling an obligation to help someone she considers one of her own. >> you don't have to bring any food. you don't have to bring any toiletries. >> fast forward 20 days later -- moving day as shawn, along with his partner david, say good-bye to the streets after ten years. >> on this day today, we will leave the streets, hopefully forever. >> reporter: kim aranged for them to stay in a guest house on a posh l.a. estate. soon they'll have a place of their own with section eight housing. >> she's an angel. >> you have air conditioning. >> yes. >> all the comforts of life? >> yes. >> television, internet. what's that like? >> it was unreal because we kept thinking, at some point, someone is going to say april fools and it's over.
the hollywood attorney, also a yale grad, began to formulate a plan. >> you are a lawyer. you're not a homeless advocate. why are you deciding to get involved with this? >> because i'm a human being. how could i not? i live in l.a. he is someone who was a year behind me in school. >> reporter: on a sunny september afternoon, she headed to korea town feeling an obligation to help someone she considers one of her own. >> you don't have to bring any food. you don't have to...
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he is a yale graduate. >>> the bay area has a close connection to it. where you can check out some of the memorabilia. >>> and meteorologist drew tuma with the accuweather forecast. >>> coming up the raiders with a bad showing in the big apple, and is help on the way for the your sister stopped borrowing your sweaters? yeah! that's yes for less. stop stealing mine... never. holiday gifts everyone's sure to love at 20 to 60 percent off department store prices. at ross. yes for less. (wholding you back? excessive underarm sweating at 20 to 60 percent off department store prices. qbrexza is the first and only once-daily prescription cloth towelette approved to treat excessive underarm sweating. also known as axillary hyperhidrosis. open one today and see what unfolds. (man vo) do not use qbrexza if you have certain medical conditions. qbrexza may cause new or worsening urinary retention, problems with control of your body temperature and blurred vision. the most common side effect reported was dry mouth. call your healthcare provider if you experience side
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i've admired him ever since the first time i saw him, it was my very first week at yale college. i'd just turned 18 that week and listened to rick hold forth at the yale political union, and i've beenin following his words ever since. [laughter] and his latest is, as you've heard, this book, "give me liberty." it's a history of america's exceptional idea. and dedicated to the american people. a bigger, it's slender, it has your trademark pith and wit and incisiveness, but it's also a a big book in a way because most history books don't try to take on such a broad sweep of time. talk a little bit about the choice, the choices that went to the basic framing of the project. >> right. i'm making an argument in this book and i'm saying that the characteristic of american nationalism is our concern with liberty. that's the thing that makes us not canada, not mexico, not whatever. and this has been going on a long time. it began before we were a country. it began in our colonial past. so in this book, i take 13 episodes, each of which produces a document of some kind. and the first one
i've admired him ever since the first time i saw him, it was my very first week at yale college. i'd just turned 18 that week and listened to rick hold forth at the yale political union, and i've beenin following his words ever since. [laughter] and his latest is, as you've heard, this book, "give me liberty." it's a history of america's exceptional idea. and dedicated to the american people. a bigger, it's slender, it has your trademark pith and wit and incisiveness, but it's also a...
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to divest themselves from fossil fuel energies decide to storm the yale harvard game at halftime and they stayed there for 45 minutes. delaying the game which was long anyway because i got to play defense was 51-48. it's over 45 minutes, they stated when they wouldn't leave, they arrested 43 dozen, 42 overall but they just got misdemeanor tickets and were allowed to leave. >> dana: they were out there so long that it got dark and the stadium is not lit so how are you going to win? >> it is unbelievable and i will say this, whoever indoctrinated these kids, whether it is 100% right or 100% wrong, i have never seen one issue is militarized or radicalized a generation like that one. >> dana: this last one, duane haskins is the quarterback for the washington redskins, juan williams team. he missed the last play of the game, why is that? >> he took a selfie with a strange man. not strange, but look strange pray to someone he didn't know. he decides he won the game already and turns out they were another play left. released as number for the rookie first-round draft pick to use was when ju
to divest themselves from fossil fuel energies decide to storm the yale harvard game at halftime and they stayed there for 45 minutes. delaying the game which was long anyway because i got to play defense was 51-48. it's over 45 minutes, they stated when they wouldn't leave, they arrested 43 dozen, 42 overall but they just got misdemeanor tickets and were allowed to leave. >> dana: they were out there so long that it got dark and the stadium is not lit so how are you going to win?...
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christian padillaes un estudiante de la prestigiosa universidad de yale que estÁ luchando para que no reporten a su mamÁ. ella es una sobreviviente de cÁncer que estÁ recluida en un centro de detenciÓn de ice y temen que las prÓximas 48 horas o antes la puedan deportar y regresar a honduras a pesar de su condiciÓn mÉdica. >> acabo de recibir la noticia de la oficina de la congresista que se reunieron con ice y hablaron, que ice despuÉs de una semana de evaluaciÓn han decidido que basado a todo siempre la vana deportar. entonces, la posibilidad de que la deportar esta mÁs alta que nunca ahora. puede ser maÑana, pasado. entonces si nos esta preocupando mucho. jorge: ice ha decidido que una mujer sobreviviente de cÁncer enferma en un centro de detenciÓn, que tiene un hijo en yale, que pesar de todas estas condiciones excepcionales que la vana deportar? >> sÍ, exactamente. es lo que han decidido y hemos demostrado, ellos tiene todas las papeletas de los mÉdicos. tienen todos los papeles legales donde demuestran que necesita ayuda mÉdica, que perdiÓ su cita de oncólogo y
christian padillaes un estudiante de la prestigiosa universidad de yale que estÁ luchando para que no reporten a su mamÁ. ella es una sobreviviente de cÁncer que estÁ recluida en un centro de detenciÓn de ice y temen que las prÓximas 48 horas o antes la puedan deportar y regresar a honduras a pesar de su condiciÓn mÉdica. >> acabo de recibir la noticia de la oficina de la congresista que se reunieron con ice y hablaron, que ice despuÉs de una semana de evaluaciÓn han decidido...
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. >>> a close game interrupted nearly an hour today when protesters stormed the harvard yale football game, the schools are well known rivals. today, students and alumni from both sides united for one cause, demanding the ivy league universities stop funding fossil fuel companies. police peacefully escorted them off the field and yale squeaked out a win in double overtime. >>> the bay bridge, caltrans will shut down lanes later tonight, for anyone leaving the newscast after the 11:00 show. there will be two lanes open in each direction starting at 11 pm and running through 9:00 tomorrow morning. similar closures happen sunday night, all lanes scheduled to open by 5:00 monday morning. >>> nice finish to saturday in the bay area. tomorrow we have a mild day. it is a sunny day and the last one for a while. things begin to cool down and the wind begins to pick up on monday, then it gets wet. things turn wet tuesday and wednesday in the bay area, as we have said for weeks, usually rains in the bay area begin in november and they are beginning in november. right now, temperatures mostly in
. >>> a close game interrupted nearly an hour today when protesters stormed the harvard yale football game, the schools are well known rivals. today, students and alumni from both sides united for one cause, demanding the ivy league universities stop funding fossil fuel companies. police peacefully escorted them off the field and yale squeaked out a win in double overtime. >>> the bay bridge, caltrans will shut down lanes later tonight, for anyone leaving the newscast after...
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the parents of the kids who go to harvard and yale don't care. those kids have parents that work in walmart. it is making the wars last longer. thealked yesterday about national service. it is the only way to break ourselves of this continuing to grow problem. i don't want everybody to join the marine corps. and i don't kids want that. they can teach kids told -- kids to read in the inner-city. there is all kinds of service we can do. then i would think we could get out of this problem. it is half of 1% of the population that is carrying the burden. seven southern states account for more than half of the military. the other one is damming. as you would suspect, the bottom three deciles take the biggest hit. world war ii was two times the top three. by vietnam, it was 1.4 times. now it is 1.7 times. a bad trend. the poor kids are taking the hit increasingly. i am talking about lower middle-class working kids. i think we have to break that. or we are going to be in big trouble. gregory: in one sentence or less , what is the most important thing tha
the parents of the kids who go to harvard and yale don't care. those kids have parents that work in walmart. it is making the wars last longer. thealked yesterday about national service. it is the only way to break ourselves of this continuing to grow problem. i don't want everybody to join the marine corps. and i don't kids want that. they can teach kids told -- kids to read in the inner-city. there is all kinds of service we can do. then i would think we could get out of this problem. it is...
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he went to yale. g doing his job to get the brother impeached. he embarrassed himself in front of his own mother. we can't resist. we have the tape. stay tuned. mother. we >> tucker: if you watched the impeachment hearings, you heard holmes say that he overheard a conversation between the president even though it wasn't on speakerphone. the president said, that's impossible. so over at cnn, chris cuomo, who went to yale, unlike you, decided to call if his mom and prove the president was wrong. here's what happened. >> mom? she probably can't hear me. mom, can you hear me? >> yes, i hear you. when you talk to me, i hear you. >> hi. how are you? >> i can't hear your mother, chris. >> tucker: [laughs] the governor's brother. he went to yale, unlike you. hilarious. pretty great. we are out of time. we will back tomorrow. they showed that as a sworn enemy of lying come, verbosity , smugness, and groupthink. sean hannity, fly from new york. >> sean: thank you. we start with a fox news alert. four major breaking stories that we are covering. none of thi
he went to yale. g doing his job to get the brother impeached. he embarrassed himself in front of his own mother. we can't resist. we have the tape. stay tuned. mother. we >> tucker: if you watched the impeachment hearings, you heard holmes say that he overheard a conversation between the president even though it wasn't on speakerphone. the president said, that's impossible. so over at cnn, chris cuomo, who went to yale, unlike you, decided to call if his mom and prove the president was...
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danielle markowitz is professor of law a yale school yellow school. adding director of center of study of private law. organize works in the philosophical foundation is the private law and more on political philosophy and behavioral economics. he publishes in a range of disciplines including in science, the market economic review and law of the l internal. and after earning a ba in mathematics; lonnie from yale university and markowitz received the marshall loss to semi lincoln where he was awarded a masters of science and a comment metrics and mathematical economics from the london school of economics and philosophy and doctor of philosophy. from the university of oxford. markowitz then returned to yelp to study law and after for the honorable, he joined the faculty at yale. please help me welcome danielle markowitz. [applause] student thank you sharon for making it possible for me to be here. thank you to all of you for coming out on a really beautiful autumn night learned monday lovely things to do in this neighborhood are doubly grateful you are s
danielle markowitz is professor of law a yale school yellow school. adding director of center of study of private law. organize works in the philosophical foundation is the private law and more on political philosophy and behavioral economics. he publishes in a range of disciplines including in science, the market economic review and law of the l internal. and after earning a ba in mathematics; lonnie from yale university and markowitz received the marshall loss to semi lincoln where he was...
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yale ultimately won the game. in a statement the ivy league referred to the protest time as regret -- timing as regrettable. >>> a veteran sheriff shot and killed in alabama. the suspect police have in custody for the crime. >>> us leader support dropping act and sat requirements. their arguments for changing th but you don't feel good. with polycythemia vera, pv, symptoms can change so slowly over time you might not notice. but new or changing symptoms can mean your pv is changing. let's change the way we see pv. you track and discuss blood counts with your doctor. but it's just as vital to discuss changing symptoms as well. take notice and take action. discuss counts and symptoms with your doctor. visit takeactionpv.com . >>> news to build a better bay area this is "abc 7 mornings." >>> good morning, everyone. we're going to start this half hour with a look at the weather. here's meteorologist lisa argen. good morning, lisa. >> hey, liz, good morning to you. starting out with plenty of 30s in the north bay, it's
yale ultimately won the game. in a statement the ivy league referred to the protest time as regret -- timing as regrettable. >>> a veteran sheriff shot and killed in alabama. the suspect police have in custody for the crime. >>> us leader support dropping act and sat requirements. their arguments for changing th but you don't feel good. with polycythemia vera, pv, symptoms can change so slowly over time you might not notice. but new or changing symptoms can mean your pv is...
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state, not yale. i wrote an article about it and about iti were talking earlier. it was pretty simple. it was wal-mart wins the war because i'm a firm believer that we have to go into these areas of conflict and we have to show right looks like. not iraqi democracy or afghanistan democracy but democracy. there's only one flavor and the corps --he in a rein marine corps and army, we're fewly good at doing a things. one of them is blowing stuff up. we're not great at building stuff up. we're great at. it bothered me when i would see whoor military officials were geniuses like me who had a degree, worthce nothing in the military, talking about governance and infrastructure and rebuilding countries. really galled me to no end and i thought until we get to the administration is going to implement the right people for the right job for the politicalon, our power -- do you see any senators or congressmen going over to iraq or afghanistan saying this how you build a congress? no. anyone from wal-mart or home depot or google going howoughfare to say this is you build infra
state, not yale. i wrote an article about it and about iti were talking earlier. it was pretty simple. it was wal-mart wins the war because i'm a firm believer that we have to go into these areas of conflict and we have to show right looks like. not iraqi democracy or afghanistan democracy but democracy. there's only one flavor and the corps --he in a rein marine corps and army, we're fewly good at doing a things. one of them is blowing stuff up. we're not great at building stuff up. we're...
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degree from yale also worked on wall street and became the owner of his own business. before it all fell apart, many wound up homeless on the streets of l a then in september cnn shared the story of shawn pleasants which got the attention of fellow yale grad kim hershman who lived just a few miles away. their lawyer, you're not a homeless advocate. why you decided to get involved with this. >>because i'm a human being how could i not i live in l a. someone who is a year behind me in school isn't real because we get the of one's at some point. >>so it before than in and it's over. >>well fast forward just 20 days later and kim arrange for them to stay in the guest house on la is state as they wait for a place of their own sean's goal now is to become a powerful voice to fight the homeless crisis and become worthy of his new lease on life. well check this out take a look a construction worker showing off some shovel skillful some videos from ontario, canada. keep it himself at could active and during his downtime with this a shovel sward play. we're not sure if he's a st
degree from yale also worked on wall street and became the owner of his own business. before it all fell apart, many wound up homeless on the streets of l a then in september cnn shared the story of shawn pleasants which got the attention of fellow yale grad kim hershman who lived just a few miles away. their lawyer, you're not a homeless advocate. why you decided to get involved with this. >>because i'm a human being how could i not i live in l a. someone who is a year behind me in...
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yale won the game. in a statement the referred to the protests as regrettable. >>> a veteran sheriff shot and killed in alabama. the suspect police have in custody for the crime. >>> usc leaders support dropping act and sat requirements. their arguments for changing the admissions process coming up. of the new floor & decor don't miin milpitas. opening if you have never been to a floor & decor, you have to go to the grand opening. hardwoods, laminates, tile or stone. holy smokes, this place is huge! i'm on a budget and i was able to go to floor & decor, and save a lot of money. you will be blown away by this experience. the pros come here. i come here. if you love your wallet, and you love your home, you have to go. floor & decor. now open in milpitas, off the 880 freeway on north mccarthy blvd. when it comes to using data, which is why xfinity mobile is a different kind of wireless network that lets you design your own data. choose unlimited, shared data, or mix lines of each and switch any line, anyti
yale won the game. in a statement the referred to the protests as regrettable. >>> a veteran sheriff shot and killed in alabama. the suspect police have in custody for the crime. >>> usc leaders support dropping act and sat requirements. their arguments for changing the admissions process coming up. of the new floor & decor don't miin milpitas. opening if you have never been to a floor & decor, you have to go to the grand opening. hardwoods, laminates, tile or stone....
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. >> barbara went to yale. >> jimmy: you're going to yale >> she went to yale. >> jimmy: now you're going to harvard? >> i'm going to harvard. >> jimmy: now what are you doing at harvard >> i'm getting my -- >> have you heard of harvard, jimmy? >> jimmy: they wouldn't let me apply to it. [ laughter ] they said, "mr. fallon, we're going to save you money on the stamp. do not apply here. >> actually, my dad wouldn't let me apply to any of the schools that barbara applied to because he didn't want me to ruin her chances [ laughter ] >> that's true that's true. >> jimmy: that's hilarious >> that's not true >> that's true but i am going to harvard. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: congratulations. >> thank you >> jimmy: what are you going for? >> i'm studying -- i'm getting my master's in public policy >> jimmy: that's fantastic good for you for doing that. >> very fun. thank you. >> by the way, she called me day two and she was like, "i made a hundred on my economics test." >> jimmy: yeah [ cheers ] >> she did she's smart. >> thank you >> jimmy: yeah, you're very, very -- of course, yeah. [ applause ]
. >> barbara went to yale. >> jimmy: you're going to yale >> she went to yale. >> jimmy: now you're going to harvard? >> i'm going to harvard. >> jimmy: now what are you doing at harvard >> i'm getting my -- >> have you heard of harvard, jimmy? >> jimmy: they wouldn't let me apply to it. [ laughter ] they said, "mr. fallon, we're going to save you money on the stamp. do not apply here. >> actually, my dad wouldn't let me apply to...