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that is why it went after harvard and yale. this affects juts about every college and university in the united states. folks at those institutions are concerned because they're typically not subject to this kind of enforcement scrutiny. reporter: the office of science and technology policy inside of the white house believes countries like china and others see that universities as soft target. the director says that they want to make sure that this money does not buy influence to get to the research. he agrees. >> china trying to influence what's happening in the united states. china trying to steal trade secrets and this to me is a whole of government response from the united states government. we don't expect this kind of thing from the department of education and that's why this is so unique. reporter: the department of education found that from 2014 to 201815 u.s. schools received more than $15 billion from hand ban alone, a propaganda arm of the chinese government. last july the office of science and technology policy creat
that is why it went after harvard and yale. this affects juts about every college and university in the united states. folks at those institutions are concerned because they're typically not subject to this kind of enforcement scrutiny. reporter: the office of science and technology policy inside of the white house believes countries like china and others see that universities as soft target. the director says that they want to make sure that this money does not buy influence to get to the...
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did yale explain why? >> we have a story that should be out now that says yale looked at the records, and it was correct they did not file those. they addressed as last year and now believe they are in compliance. romaine: just to dig a little bit deeper, there is a political element. some of the companies you mentioned in your story were zte, kaspersky labs. does this go away or become more tangible in sustaining and we will see universities under scrutiny pneumatic who is in the white house? >> now that the idea has been brought up and you dig a little bit, there is stuff that is interesting. i'm not sure that will go away because there are strong ties in the department of education requires this disclosure for about 30 years, and they say the colleges were doing what they were supposed to do by law and they have asked for more information. the universities are not happy because they say we don't want to expose donor names, expose secrets, so if a particular company is looking to do research, their compe
did yale explain why? >> we have a story that should be out now that says yale looked at the records, and it was correct they did not file those. they addressed as last year and now believe they are in compliance. romaine: just to dig a little bit deeper, there is a political element. some of the companies you mentioned in your story were zte, kaspersky labs. does this go away or become more tangible in sustaining and we will see universities under scrutiny pneumatic who is in the white...
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you mentioned i went to the yale forestry school. it was the first forestry school in the country, started by gifford pinchot. relatively speaking, for science, that's not that long of a history. we figured out the science behind forestry and how to do it correctly here. but part of the true and tree act is to help across the globe to provide technical assistance to countries that may be behind in understanding how sustainable forestry works. we want to stop deforestation. again, forests are the best carbon eating mechanism that we have. it's an amazing science when you think that sunlight can shine on a leaf that has a chloroblast inside the cell, it excites the water and carbon dioxide and causes the hydrogen to go over to the carbon dioxide, releases oxygen back into the atmosphere and stores the carbon in the tree for as long as that tree is there, as long as that wood is maintained. now, when that tree burns up in a forest fire, the carbon goes right up in the atmosphere. when it falls over and dies and insects chew it up, it go
you mentioned i went to the yale forestry school. it was the first forestry school in the country, started by gifford pinchot. relatively speaking, for science, that's not that long of a history. we figured out the science behind forestry and how to do it correctly here. but part of the true and tree act is to help across the globe to provide technical assistance to countries that may be behind in understanding how sustainable forestry works. we want to stop deforestation. again, forests are...
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i'm sure you're familiar with the new study that just came out of yale university, published in "lancet" magazine, one of the prestigious medical journals in .he world. you kn you know what it said? wedicare for all will lower health care costs in this country by $450 billion a year, and save 68,000 lives of people
i'm sure you're familiar with the new study that just came out of yale university, published in "lancet" magazine, one of the prestigious medical journals in .he world. you kn you know what it said? wedicare for all will lower health care costs in this country by $450 billion a year, and save 68,000 lives of people
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. >> a study was published by a group of epidemiologists from yale university i medicare for all. this is not bernie sanders. publishing. scholars prestigious medical journal. we calculate that a single payer universal health care system is savingso lead to a 13% and national healthcare expenditure equivalent to more than $450 billion annually. amy: we will speak with the lead author of the report. then latinx organization mijente gives its first-ever presididential endorsement. >> this moment demands a historic mobilization. our members agree ththe best pah to defefeating trump is e electg bernrnie. amy: we will speak with executive director of mijente marisa franco. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. president trump falsely called himself the chief law enforcement officer of the united states tuesday. this is trump speaking about the justice department's abrupt decision to withdraw an earlier sentencing recommendation for trump's close friend and former campaign adviser roger stone, who was found
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yale has a score. it's one-zero yell. they continued. the loss frustrated. and in a letter to his mother the next day he did not say whether he enjoyed himself the future president had no inkling of the future popularity and he could not anticipate the critical role he would play in the game's future. but he did give voice to the frustration we all know of the agony of defeat. i am sorry to say we were beaten he wrote to his mother. principally in a moment i will talk more about teddy roosevelt. i would like to say a few things about why it matters. we walked from our dorm across campus to michigan stadium. that is the first clear memory of her. we did not start dating until basketball season. my romance with college football. as a boy. when we talked about the carter era. we weren't referring to a trouble residency. a time when anthony carter were a winged helmet. of the fainted memory. when i attended my football games at michigan as a students along with my future bride and more than a hundred thousand of our closest friends. they are not just pieces of m
yale has a score. it's one-zero yell. they continued. the loss frustrated. and in a letter to his mother the next day he did not say whether he enjoyed himself the future president had no inkling of the future popularity and he could not anticipate the critical role he would play in the game's future. but he did give voice to the frustration we all know of the agony of defeat. i am sorry to say we were beaten he wrote to his mother. principally in a moment i will talk more about teddy...
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was to get an education and take chances because she took chances i could go earn a scholarship to yale college and graduate from harvard law and then the book talks about how i believe when you are the person three generations have worked to give opportunities to all the effort and care into who you are you are under the obligation to pay it forward perk i returned to kentucky working with low income women trying to provide other families and women with the same opportunities from my family. i have another excerpt to read about my mother going to college when i was five my mother graduated from college perk i remember getting for vacation the first i had owned. lace trim and a delicate flower print. my mother bought me a cap and gown let me walk with her in the processional. we are graduating i told my family as we walked down the aisle. i didn't know then how true that would be how graduated with her degree my mother change both of our lives how the value she had come to place an education would be into my car - - into my core far beyond appalachia her ability to better understand her
was to get an education and take chances because she took chances i could go earn a scholarship to yale college and graduate from harvard law and then the book talks about how i believe when you are the person three generations have worked to give opportunities to all the effort and care into who you are you are under the obligation to pay it forward perk i returned to kentucky working with low income women trying to provide other families and women with the same opportunities from my family. i...
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. >> congratulations -- oh, at yale did you say yale? a yale girl. we can have a harvard/yale standoff, i appreciate that. all the best to you and thank you for being here today. >> thank you. >> thank you, more "a.m. joy" after the break. what's going on? it's the 3pm slump. should have had a p3. oh yeah. should have had a p3. need energy? get p3. with a mix of meat, cheese and nuts. until i found out what itst it actually was.ed me. dust mite droppings! eeeeeww! dead skin cells! gross! so now, i grab my swiffer sweeper and heavy-duty dusters. duster extends to three feet to get all that gross stuff gotcha! and for that nasty dust on my floors, my sweeper's on it. the textured cloths grab and hold dirt and hair no matter where dust bunnies hide. no more heebie jeebies. phew. glad i stopped cleaning and started swiffering. so to breathe better i started once-daily anoro. ♪go your own way copd tries to say go this way i say i'll go my own way with anoro. ♪go your own way once-daily anoro contains two medicines called bronchodilators that work toge
. >> congratulations -- oh, at yale did you say yale? a yale girl. we can have a harvard/yale standoff, i appreciate that. all the best to you and thank you for being here today. >> thank you. >> thank you, more "a.m. joy" after the break. what's going on? it's the 3pm slump. should have had a p3. oh yeah. should have had a p3. need energy? get p3. with a mix of meat, cheese and nuts. until i found out what itst it actually was.ed me. dust mite droppings! eeeeeww!...
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afford to one the air conditioning and then going on to have the opportunity to away a degree from yale college and harvard law school but the way i thought but the experiences was very than what i was reading about -- sir different from what i was rating pout and everything opportunity i had is because of my community and the people that shaped me. i talk but this book as i call the anti-bootstraps narrative because in some ways, we all know about the pull yourself up by you boot straps. get an ivy league degree. the take away from the story is the only wean i hads any boots as all was because not just of my immediate family and the immediate community but the generations who came before me and how the women in my family each tried to do something better for the next generation and for the women that came after them and that's really at its core what hill women is all about. a story but women and the ways they work to make their communities better and make their families better things better in the people that come after them. so just to give you all a little bit of context in a flavor
afford to one the air conditioning and then going on to have the opportunity to away a degree from yale college and harvard law school but the way i thought but the experiences was very than what i was reading about -- sir different from what i was rating pout and everything opportunity i had is because of my community and the people that shaped me. i talk but this book as i call the anti-bootstraps narrative because in some ways, we all know about the pull yourself up by you boot straps. get...
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you mentioned i went to the yale forestry school. the first forestry school in the country start i by gifford pi nchot. we figure out the science pinned for industry and how to do it correctly here. ... part of the trillion tree acs to provide assistance to countries who may be behind. we want to stop deforestation. forests are the best karma dating -- carbon aiding mechanism we have. sunshine excites the water and carbon dioxide and causes the because as the hydrogen to go over to the carbon dioxide and releases oxygen into the atmosphere and stores the carbon in the tree for as long as the long as theein as wood is maintained. when the tree burns up in a forest fire the carbon goes back into the atmosphere and when it falls over and dies it goes back as carbon and usually it's methane when it's chewed up by an insect. we can can intervene in data and take the carbon stored in buildings, use the wood for a lot of different projects and reduce the carbon in the atmosphere. the carbon dioxide since we have been measuring actual atmosp
you mentioned i went to the yale forestry school. the first forestry school in the country start i by gifford pi nchot. we figure out the science pinned for industry and how to do it correctly here. ... part of the trillion tree acs to provide assistance to countries who may be behind. we want to stop deforestation. forests are the best karma dating -- carbon aiding mechanism we have. sunshine excites the water and carbon dioxide and causes the because as the hydrogen to go over to the carbon...
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the doe said yale fell to report $375 million in foreign transactions and hasn't reported any gifts or contracts for the last 4 years, it has not yet revealed how much harvard might not have report bud just last year after department was arrested to alleged ties to government program, investigators claim executive -- what are they doing now, tracee carrasco with those details. tracee: good morning, democrats say have support which could require congress to authorize military force against iran restricting the president's -- president trump who waged war with iran. authorize a drone strike that killed iran's military leader qassem soleimani. puerto rico has been hit with earthquakes and hurricanes and now according to senior official government lost $1.2 billion falling for fishing scam, unclear whether officials have been able to recover any of the money and what impact the financial loss has on the government's agency. people in illinois may not be able to pump their own gas, the gas station attendant act introduced by representative camille lilly, no gas may be pumped unless gas stat
the doe said yale fell to report $375 million in foreign transactions and hasn't reported any gifts or contracts for the last 4 years, it has not yet revealed how much harvard might not have report bud just last year after department was arrested to alleged ties to government program, investigators claim executive -- what are they doing now, tracee carrasco with those details. tracee: good morning, democrats say have support which could require congress to authorize military force against iran...
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take chances -- because. >> she had taken chances -- i was able to go on and earn a scholarship to yale college and graduate from harvard law school. and then the book talks about how, you know, i believe that when you're the person that three generations have worked to give opportunities to, all of this effort and care has gone into making you who you are, you are under an obligation to pay it forward. and so i returned to kentucky, and i came back and i tried -- and i worked with low income women in domestic violence situations trying to provide other families and other women with the same opportunities i had been provided by my family. and so i have another excerpt that i want to read from the book that sort of plays on that theme. it is about my mother going to college. when i was five my mother graduated from college perk i remember getting for vacation the first i had owned. lace trim and a delicate flower print. my mother bought me a cap and gown let me walk with her in the processional. we are graduating i told my family as we walked down the aisle. i didn't know then how true t
take chances -- because. >> she had taken chances -- i was able to go on and earn a scholarship to yale college and graduate from harvard law school. and then the book talks about how, you know, i believe that when you're the person that three generations have worked to give opportunities to, all of this effort and care has gone into making you who you are, you are under an obligation to pay it forward. and so i returned to kentucky, and i came back and i tried -- and i worked with low...
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every start out as a game at yale and harvard and princeton some of the other i believe schools before spreads to places like the midwest, the south, california. historically there's an uneasy alliance between universities and athletics because early on it something start out with students, students really wanted to have intercollegiate athletics and kind of overtime the guys got carried away. there was problems with eligibility, problems with injuries, problems with pay for play. athletes, student athletes taking money on the table, not really being students, not following what rules there were picked whatever it is the university started to assert control over athletics over the spaces for college athletics come over athletic departments, things like that. this is at a point in the early 1900s when universities are growing quickly. they are creating department, the department of history, department of chemistry, depravity physics. research is getting specialize and there's this fear the people who are potential going to be sending their children to universities, the people are taxpay
every start out as a game at yale and harvard and princeton some of the other i believe schools before spreads to places like the midwest, the south, california. historically there's an uneasy alliance between universities and athletics because early on it something start out with students, students really wanted to have intercollegiate athletics and kind of overtime the guys got carried away. there was problems with eligibility, problems with injuries, problems with pay for play. athletes,...
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the united states department of education today opened investigation intohard harvard and yale for the possible failure to report $6.5 billion of donations from foreign nations including china, russia and saudi arabia. the university is accused of receiving funds from nations hostile to the u.s. and using funding to gain opportunities to research, spread propaganda and carried out espionage. our next guest has been a prom houston nantd -- a prominent evangelical backer of president trump. and we want to talk to him about the use of foreign money in universities. jerry falwell, jr. is the president of liberty university. harvard, yale, other universities taking money as part of a chinese effort to steal intellectual capital. it's that straightforward. your thoughts about it? >> it doesn't surprise me. ivy league schools long ago left their roots, and they stopped making students their top priority. at liberty university we operate like a business, we treat students like customers. ivy league schools have become oh he lettist -- michael bloomberg, the former mayor of new york city, he's
the united states department of education today opened investigation intohard harvard and yale for the possible failure to report $6.5 billion of donations from foreign nations including china, russia and saudi arabia. the university is accused of receiving funds from nations hostile to the u.s. and using funding to gain opportunities to research, spread propaganda and carried out espionage. our next guest has been a prom houston nantd -- a prominent evangelical backer of president trump. and...
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. >> but you went to yale. >> i went to western military academy. >> wasn't and all who were girls school ? >> this weather reminds me of being in the library. >>. >> right there, are you happy? just like that. got to bring it up into the air. >>. >> i've been through this so many times, when i gave larry king a haircut . tom brokaw, martin o'malley. residential candidates, i cut them all. >> now you're 40 years cutting. the years. >> 50th anniversary will be in october and i'll be 75 may 1. >> when you started, were you working for somebody else western mark. >> i worked in a barbershop, i worked in a barbershop in my neighborhoodwhere i live in maine . >>. >>. >> we can take a break. >> you want to take a break? >> you're going to be on tv. >> i'm just going to take a little off the top, not much. >> you want me to turn him around? >>. [inaudible] what you call that? >> that's a basic, medium cut area not a shortcut butfairly close but no skin . you ever get rough spots for short haircuts western mark. >>, in color? >>. >> it curl out? >>. >> nice to meet you. you said you're a confeder
. >> but you went to yale. >> i went to western military academy. >> wasn't and all who were girls school ? >> this weather reminds me of being in the library. >>. >> right there, are you happy? just like that. got to bring it up into the air. >>. >> i've been through this so many times, when i gave larry king a haircut . tom brokaw, martin o'malley. residential candidates, i cut them all. >> now you're 40 years cutting. the years. >>...
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yale home how they live my bedroom says they have roots again they know what i saw at the e.u. i. don't. know where i bought all. of his little brother because he keeps quiet and stands out of the way of a whole world there's a type of alcohol has business south africa in just a moment. things are forced into a nameless mass. their bodies here to loose with. the history of the slave trade is africa's history. just. for our interest.
yale home how they live my bedroom says they have roots again they know what i saw at the e.u. i. don't. know where i bought all. of his little brother because he keeps quiet and stands out of the way of a whole world there's a type of alcohol has business south africa in just a moment. things are forced into a nameless mass. their bodies here to loose with. the history of the slave trade is africa's history. just. for our interest.
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couldn't afford to run air conditioninconditioning and been to have the opportunity to earn a degree from yale law school. ii thought about those experiences different from what i was reading about him for me, everything i had and every opportunity i had is because of the community and the people that shaped and formed me, so i talk about this book a lot as a calas acoverta lot as i callit - narrative. but take away is the only reason i was able to do that and the only reason is because of not just my immediate family and community, that the generation that came before me and help those in my family tried to do something a little bit better and build something a little better for the women that came after, so that is at its core but it'swh about is a story abot women into the way that they work to make their community better and their family better and do better for the people that come after them. so just to give you a little bit of context and flavor for the stories that are in it, it starts off with my grandmother. had a third grade education and she was born into extreme poverty so bad tha
couldn't afford to run air conditioninconditioning and been to have the opportunity to earn a degree from yale law school. ii thought about those experiences different from what i was reading about him for me, everything i had and every opportunity i had is because of the community and the people that shaped and formed me, so i talk about this book a lot as a calas acoverta lot as i callit - narrative. but take away is the only reason i was able to do that and the only reason is because of not...
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he now teaches at yale. a keep doing cash can cyril ramaphosa keep doing what he is doing or doing out need to see a major shift in the approach to dealing with the south african economy? sophie: he needs to keep doing what he is doing, but there is a new sense of urgency i pickup from the people at the top levels of the government that should be reflected by what we hear from the president. i believe there are some cornerstones of that. one is the need to get growth up. we have been below the average growth rate over the last 25 years at 3%. 1% for the last five years. that mean south africa is getting poorer. what is required is to drive growth and that means fixing the state enterprise, driving a more business friendly environment, and tracking foreign investment. in particular, the elephant in the room is s,. focused on thes youth unemployment problem and part of driving growth is to drive job opportunities. there is a new urgency the finance minister announced a national treasury document that has been
he now teaches at yale. a keep doing cash can cyril ramaphosa keep doing what he is doing or doing out need to see a major shift in the approach to dealing with the south african economy? sophie: he needs to keep doing what he is doing, but there is a new sense of urgency i pickup from the people at the top levels of the government that should be reflected by what we hear from the president. i believe there are some cornerstones of that. one is the need to get growth up. we have been below the...
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he also taught at yale, harvard and at the university of paris. he graduated magna cum laude from harvard and obtained his a and phd in philosophy at princeton. he has written more than 20 books and has edited 13. he is best known for his classics race matters and democracy matters and his memoir brother west, living and loving out loud. he appears frequently on the colbert report, cnn and c-span, and he also made his film debut in the matrix, and he was a commentator on the official trilogy released in 2004. dr.ck prophetic fire," with christa book, buschendorf presents a perspective on six african-american leaders dubois, martin. luther king jr., ellen baker, malcolm x and otto barnett. examine the impact of these men and women within these passionate advocates but also their fault lines, providing new insights that humanize all of these well-known actors, west ines an important step rekindling the black prophetic fire so essential in the age of obama. helene atwan has been director of the beacon press since october of 1995. she holds a master's
he also taught at yale, harvard and at the university of paris. he graduated magna cum laude from harvard and obtained his a and phd in philosophy at princeton. he has written more than 20 books and has edited 13. he is best known for his classics race matters and democracy matters and his memoir brother west, living and loving out loud. he appears frequently on the colbert report, cnn and c-span, and he also made his film debut in the matrix, and he was a commentator on the official trilogy...
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it was the third secret society at yale. >> fascinating stuff. but can the siblings expect a return on that kind of research? did you ever say to richard, "i got your latest bill, and we're not gonna do any more research until we sell some of this stuff"? >> i didn't put it like that, but i questioned him. "are you sure we're discovering enough things of importance to pay this bill?" and, richard being richard, "oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. don't worry about it." >> i told john i had calculated we ought to be able to do $600,000 without a problem. >> that's because his team has found plenty. check out these letters apparently given to andrew green as a gift, penned by thomas jefferson, james madison, and james monroe. >> they were... >> originals? >> yes. >> what were the letters about? >> my favorite letter, james monroe and james madison were talking about this gentleman who happened to be andrew jackson. they were afraid that he might be the ruination of their careful plans to carry on their ideology with the american public. >> the next big find? th
it was the third secret society at yale. >> fascinating stuff. but can the siblings expect a return on that kind of research? did you ever say to richard, "i got your latest bill, and we're not gonna do any more research until we sell some of this stuff"? >> i didn't put it like that, but i questioned him. "are you sure we're discovering enough things of importance to pay this bill?" and, richard being richard, "oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. don't worry about...
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david: education deputy launches investigation to harvard and yale, for not reporting gifts from foreign countries, edward. >> all of this started at beginning with china, and protecting our intellectual property. in is a government approach to protect research, this investigation from an unlikely source, the department of education, they found 6.5 billion dollars in unregistered or unannounced foreign money going in to their coffers of universities since last july, when they -- harvard and yale meant to send a message to all school, concern that china and other countries see universities as soft targets and use money as influence to steal research, they have identified 15 universities from 12 to 18 getting more than 15 billion from hand band, a pro a prop prm of the chinese government. the prosecutor says that this is just opening salvo. >> it doesn't much matter whether it is effective, whether financial inducements are being made or foreign inthrough senses happening, reality is that government of united states, is watching closely. reporter: he said the universities need to change th
david: education deputy launches investigation to harvard and yale, for not reporting gifts from foreign countries, edward. >> all of this started at beginning with china, and protecting our intellectual property. in is a government approach to protect research, this investigation from an unlikely source, the department of education, they found 6.5 billion dollars in unregistered or unannounced foreign money going in to their coffers of universities since last july, when they -- harvard...
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the college at yale was renamed a couple years ago. it definitely went off it was a sophisticated device it was powerful at first they issued a communiquc using the name of the army resistance unit and they always had a communiquc after one of their actions and they used a variety of different names so read guerrilla resistance, armed revolutionary unit, that was for two reasons i think to try to throw off the authorities to make them think there were multiple groups but it was also to as a peach of abject prop to suggest there is a bigger movement out there to the general public. and it was only through the meticulous work of the fbi, lab down in quantico that they were able to figure out that they picked up the scraps from all these bombs and eventually figured out there was a signature. i had to learn more than i ever want to know about explosives in writing this book. bomb makers have signatures and they figured out the fbi was able to figure out that basically one person had made all these multiple bombs. that was a key break in t
the college at yale was renamed a couple years ago. it definitely went off it was a sophisticated device it was powerful at first they issued a communiquc using the name of the army resistance unit and they always had a communiquc after one of their actions and they used a variety of different names so read guerrilla resistance, armed revolutionary unit, that was for two reasons i think to try to throw off the authorities to make them think there were multiple groups but it was also to as a...
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recent study from yale says $450 billion a year, we guarantee health care to all people we save, the average person saves substantial sums of money on health care. >> he's an attorney, former federal prosecutor. emmanuel is the second vice chair of the charleston democrats, he's likely supporting former vp joe biden. >> i'm really excited about getting a democrat in office and when i hear you speak i get really excited. but i remember trump excited his base with a promise to build a wall but with no real plan to pay for it. your plan for free college tuition and medicare for all seems like a way to excite the democratic base with no real plan to pay for it. now, how is your position and your campaign different than what donald trump did? >> given the fact i've spent my entire adult life fighting against everything that trump stands for, trust me we're a little bit different. here's what i want do. i thought that question might come up. here it is. this is list which will be on our website tonight for how we pay for every program that we have developed. but let me give you some exampl
recent study from yale says $450 billion a year, we guarantee health care to all people we save, the average person saves substantial sums of money on health care. >> he's an attorney, former federal prosecutor. emmanuel is the second vice chair of the charleston democrats, he's likely supporting former vp joe biden. >> i'm really excited about getting a democrat in office and when i hear you speak i get really excited. but i remember trump excited his base with a promise to build a...
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your conviction and this is a great place to do business, now it is just a short train right away, yale new haven hospitals breaking ground state-of-the-art neuroscience enter that is going to transform medicine, commercial developers connecting downtown and offering modern lab and space at a fraction of the cost in boston and new york, that means that our students and companies can achieve their dreams right here, new haven is exploding with opportunity, building permits that are more than double the last year and 2020 will be the biggest fear yet, atlanta where is justin? (applause) right down the street, over guilford, syria lounge opener jonathan has created butterfly iq, it has all the preliminary approvals right now, to turn into a professional grade imaging device making health care affordable across the state and around the world, and jonathan i know you grew up in candidate but thanks for growing to connecticut, thanks for everything you are doing. their martin remember, the world's largest financing trade, no longer, world wrestling entertaining is turning it into the world's
your conviction and this is a great place to do business, now it is just a short train right away, yale new haven hospitals breaking ground state-of-the-art neuroscience enter that is going to transform medicine, commercial developers connecting downtown and offering modern lab and space at a fraction of the cost in boston and new york, that means that our students and companies can achieve their dreams right here, new haven is exploding with opportunity, building permits that are more than...
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yale researchers found that number could have been cut by about 75% if he acted sooner. >> do you think it's a threat manmade climate emergency is a threat? >> i think the answer is going to be based upon the science. >> the science says yes. >> well, there's many in science that -- >> including your own administration at noaa, at the dni. they all say it's a threat. >> look. what the president has said -- >> that wrestling match between science and partisan talking points doesn't bode well for pence's new responsibility. but neither does his support for institutions that help people change their sexual behavior, code for gay conversion therapy. a practice that has caused nine former leaders to apologize. he told wolf blitzer that condoms are a poor protection against sexually transmitted disease. or this column where he stated smoking doesn't kill. this is a time to trust science and doctors. that means dropping the muzzle imposed on those like dr. anthony fauci of the nih. pence is supposed to be trump's pr man ensuring they don't contradict the president's fact-free assertions. but p
yale researchers found that number could have been cut by about 75% if he acted sooner. >> do you think it's a threat manmade climate emergency is a threat? >> i think the answer is going to be based upon the science. >> the science says yes. >> well, there's many in science that -- >> including your own administration at noaa, at the dni. they all say it's a threat. >> look. what the president has said -- >> that wrestling match between science and...
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maria: let me move onto department of education investigation, harvard and yale, failed to report at least $6.5 billion in funding from foreign countries including china and saudi arabia, i mean, this is one of the ways china steals from us, through universities, academia and the administration is getting serious about cracking down on how they are stealing from our universities as well as intellectual property, what's your reaction to this? >> well, i think that the department of education is starting to catch up with what has started to happen in the justice department too, you know, for about 20 years we only had a handful of prosecutions of people who were foreign agents without registering as they are supposed to register with the government, here what we are finding here is billions of dollars and academic institutions aren't doing reporting that they have to under federal law and we don't get to see what the foreign institutions are doing in the way of trying to not only steal our stuff but endanger our security. >> does it stay in education or move over to the department of j
maria: let me move onto department of education investigation, harvard and yale, failed to report at least $6.5 billion in funding from foreign countries including china and saudi arabia, i mean, this is one of the ways china steals from us, through universities, academia and the administration is getting serious about cracking down on how they are stealing from our universities as well as intellectual property, what's your reaction to this? >> well, i think that the department of...
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. >> reporter: the education department want information from harvard, yale and other universities on which parties gave the money and how much. they believe colleges failed to report at least $6 million in funding from countries including china and saudi arabia, this money can buy influence, access to american trade secrets and cutting-edge technology. thar for the trump administration wants to return on their investment, they were they will use it to narrow economic or military apps with the us. harvard and yale in particular failed to report hundreds of millions of dollars in countries that include russia and iran, yale boasted significant presence abroad but did report a single foreign gift or contract between 2014, 2017. the department zeroing in on records related to two chinese telecoms, huawei and ge and russia's christie lab and the foundation of iran. failing to report foreign money had an effect, ten schools have come forward and reported $3.6 billion including cornell, mit and carnegie mellon. the education department can refer the matter to the justice department which ca
. >> reporter: the education department want information from harvard, yale and other universities on which parties gave the money and how much. they believe colleges failed to report at least $6 million in funding from countries including china and saudi arabia, this money can buy influence, access to american trade secrets and cutting-edge technology. thar for the trump administration wants to return on their investment, they were they will use it to narrow economic or military apps...
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jason schwartz is an assistant professor at the yale school of public health who studies vaccine policy. thank you so much for being with me. >> thanks for having me. >> i want to get right to really the reason i wanted to have you on. i read this quote from you, you said if we're putting all our hopes in a vaccine as being the answer, we are in trouble. how do you mean? >> so vaccine development is very difficult. it's a science and it's an art, and as we've been hearing the estimates for when a vaccine may be available, the best case scenario is somewhere nine months, 12 months, maybe longer. that's a long time. it's an estimate. lots of things can go wrong, and in the meantime we have a host of public health responses, classic tried and true public health practices that can help identify cases, isolate those individuals who have been exposed or infected and build an effective response. we're right to be enthusiastic and working hard towards a vaccine. in the meantime it's important to think about all those other tools in our public health arsenal. >> let me actually back up three ste
jason schwartz is an assistant professor at the yale school of public health who studies vaccine policy. thank you so much for being with me. >> thanks for having me. >> i want to get right to really the reason i wanted to have you on. i read this quote from you, you said if we're putting all our hopes in a vaccine as being the answer, we are in trouble. how do you mean? >> so vaccine development is very difficult. it's a science and it's an art, and as we've been hearing the...
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it was done by yale university researchers from the school of public health. and published in one of the world's oldest and most prestigious peer reviewed jourm, the lan set. so those items alone make this a very, very important study. and they do make the case. they looked at a broad range of the economic studies done taking them all in account. they have an interactive element of the research showing how much can be saved if this or that happens. equally important, one of the things that's been lost in this debate is the human cost of not moving that medicare for all, and how many lives will be saved. and, you know, there have been reports that many thousands of lives have been saved since the affordable care act was passed. and that's true. more than double that would be saved if we moved to medicare for all. so it's really important in making -- these research efrz have no affiliation, no financial connections to either side of the debate. >> 68 lives saved every year. can you plain to me what sort of lives or con dirgs that's people would have that they w
it was done by yale university researchers from the school of public health. and published in one of the world's oldest and most prestigious peer reviewed jourm, the lan set. so those items alone make this a very, very important study. and they do make the case. they looked at a broad range of the economic studies done taking them all in account. they have an interactive element of the research showing how much can be saved if this or that happens. equally important, one of the things that's...
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scores, yale diploma, some work in big-time journalism. i was a left wing protester invited into the halls of power and i was so mart i did one of the stupiddist things, i joined the communist party and then purely, really are you god's grace i came out and in retrospect it was a beneficial experience for me, not sure for others but for me it was because it made my realize how stupid i am and that's an important thing i think for all of to us come to mind. it helped me to understand that other people also considered smart are also stupid. i started wondering where i could go to find true wisdom. i became skeptical of existential subjectivity and the lack of humility that typifies journalism and me as well. i'm not careful. and that brings me to today's subject. in september steve ban non. you hard. him the former trump aide, spoke to a conservative group in st. house and asked do you thing it's been unpleasant and nasty to date? you haven't seen anything. the 2020 campaign will good down as the most vitriolic and mastist in american histor
scores, yale diploma, some work in big-time journalism. i was a left wing protester invited into the halls of power and i was so mart i did one of the stupiddist things, i joined the communist party and then purely, really are you god's grace i came out and in retrospect it was a beneficial experience for me, not sure for others but for me it was because it made my realize how stupid i am and that's an important thing i think for all of to us come to mind. it helped me to understand that other...
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journalism for more than 25 years at the university of texas at austin and became a reporter for the yale daily news and the "boston globe." his first book garnered significant attention and also crossed the eye of the bradley foundation, which supported his visiting fellowship right here at the heritage foundation for two years. one of his most well-known works is the tragedy of american compassion, which transformed him into a leader in the christian conservative political thought movement. newt gingrich, speaker of the house, distributed to every republican member of the house at the time. it's also what inspired the phrase compassionate conservatism. he was instrumental in the success of the world of journalism institute in which he is now the dean of and the institute seeks to recruit and train christian journalists and inject them into the mainstream media. we certainly do need that. he's the editor-in-chief of the world, a multimedia organization that reports from a christian worldview. you can follow him on twitter at @marvinolasky. reforming journalism has been described as a fac
journalism for more than 25 years at the university of texas at austin and became a reporter for the yale daily news and the "boston globe." his first book garnered significant attention and also crossed the eye of the bradley foundation, which supported his visiting fellowship right here at the heritage foundation for two years. one of his most well-known works is the tragedy of american compassion, which transformed him into a leader in the christian conservative political thought...
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yale. the president managed to do it here and fail even bill barr's standard. yes. one response, the congress gave purse power, the power to spend money. they fund the justice department. what one hand can give, another can take away. >> explain. >> so, every year, there's an appropriation for the justice department and i'm certainly not advocating that the justice department be defunded. entirety, there's all sorts of wonderful career prosecutors and civil servants on the civil side who do all sorts of important things but there are things this administration has done with the justice department which are beyond the pale and so that includes child separation, includes having the attorney general have members of his staff who are lackeys who go and serve and kicked out the old federal prosecutor in washington, d.c., and replaced it with one of bill barr's people. you could defund that salary. you can just take a comprehensive look at the things that we fund that our taxpayer dollars go to f
yale. the president managed to do it here and fail even bill barr's standard. yes. one response, the congress gave purse power, the power to spend money. they fund the justice department. what one hand can give, another can take away. >> explain. >> so, every year, there's an appropriation for the justice department and i'm certainly not advocating that the justice department be defunded. entirety, there's all sorts of wonderful career prosecutors and civil servants on the civil...
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college he taught journalism for 25 years at the university of texas at austin and became a regular yale daily news at the boston globe. is for both garnered him significant attention the eye of the bradley foundation which supported his visiting fellowship right here at the heritage foundation for 2 years. one of his most well-known works is the tragedy of american compassion which transformed him into a leader in the christian conservative political thought movement . newt gingrich distributed to every republican member of the house at the time. it's also what inspiredphrase compassionate conservatism . marvin was instrumental in the success of the world journalism institute of which he is now the dean and the institute ceased to recruit and written trained christian journalists and inject them into the mainstream media and we need that. he's the editor-in-chief of world which is a multimedia news organization that reports from a christian worldview. follow him on twitter at marvin olasky. his most recent book is titled reforming journalism and has been described as a history of journa
college he taught journalism for 25 years at the university of texas at austin and became a regular yale daily news at the boston globe. is for both garnered him significant attention the eye of the bradley foundation which supported his visiting fellowship right here at the heritage foundation for 2 years. one of his most well-known works is the tragedy of american compassion which transformed him into a leader in the christian conservative political thought movement . newt gingrich...
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he's a professor of history at yale university. thank you so much for coming in. >> so glad. >> i played last night -- i talked about your book last night, sort of rules for staying sane and protecting yourself and protecting your country amid the rise of authoritarianism, and i played a clip of ambassador yovanovitch walking to the podium at georgetown university and getting this huge standing ovation because i'm struggling with the lesson that i think the country is learning from the way all of the people who have stood up to the president have been punished and had their careers destroyed and in some cases their personal lives destroyed. i was trying to think about how you support those people, how you countermand that example. i wanted to get your perspective on that. >> there are i think three things. the first is we have to recognize as free people always do that the heroes aren't always the ones who have all the power, right? we have a long tradition of recognizing the heroes as the people who resist power. we should probabl
he's a professor of history at yale university. thank you so much for coming in. >> so glad. >> i played last night -- i talked about your book last night, sort of rules for staying sane and protecting yourself and protecting your country amid the rise of authoritarianism, and i played a clip of ambassador yovanovitch walking to the podium at georgetown university and getting this huge standing ovation because i'm struggling with the lesson that i think the country is learning from...
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authorities have accused 2 of america's top universities harvard and yale of failing to report millions of dollars of funding from states like russia china and iran despite the scrutiny of the massachusetts institute of technology has extended its partnership with the russian research institute as caltech about cooperation has raised us concerned ever since it was launched the department is concerned your reporting may not fully capture all gifts contracts and all restricted unconditional gifts or contracts from or with all foreign sources to the massachusetts institute of technology such as the skolkovo institute of science and technology u.s. law state colleges must report foreign donations if the institution is not american own or if the gift exceeds a quarter of a $1000000.00 which is far less than the multimillion dollar contract for school tech when we started in 2011 russia was an ally we had the sort of religious service between school turk and then way t. that there would be between any 2 universities we exchange some scholars some professors go in and give lectures we attracte
authorities have accused 2 of america's top universities harvard and yale of failing to report millions of dollars of funding from states like russia china and iran despite the scrutiny of the massachusetts institute of technology has extended its partnership with the russian research institute as caltech about cooperation has raised us concerned ever since it was launched the department is concerned your reporting may not fully capture all gifts contracts and all restricted unconditional gifts...
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yale down 4 with 10 seconds left. he banks it in, and he's fouled. he gets to go to the free-throw line, and ties it, miraculously. that's tough to swallow. and that harvard/gale thing. they take it seriously. >> not how i thought it was going to end. 2...1. you missed our anniversary. (switch clicks) ♪ ♪ ♪ wow, that's pretty good. (coughs) uh-oh. oh, no. (coughing) ohh. (coughing) ohh! (spits) oh. (screams) (muffled screaming)
yale down 4 with 10 seconds left. he banks it in, and he's fouled. he gets to go to the free-throw line, and ties it, miraculously. that's tough to swallow. and that harvard/gale thing. they take it seriously. >> not how i thought it was going to end. 2...1. you missed our anniversary. (switch clicks) ♪ ♪ ♪ wow, that's pretty good. (coughs) uh-oh. oh, no. (coughing) ohh. (coughing) ohh! (spits) oh. (screams) (muffled screaming)
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yale home how the email her made dad did he they will answer. owning this. is an x. amount. russian kid and all of it all going to get a competitor oh yeah it's just me that in there and now cos some babble. may have led to a as the ad truth. to that literally best quote influence. me. a live man i badly. have richard blumenthal which i saw at the. it's one of our top story the annual munich security conference is opened with a warning that the world order is changing german present from the time i am playing to lack of unity in the west for fueling global insecurity. assisting dublin coming up next on news asia what india's global ambitions and the shifting or the last collapse was at a book security conference. plus human rights activists appraise a funeral of the largest profit and bought my tax cuts will find out why. the 1st monitor will have both those dollars or more and just a moment's up to indeed abuse asia i'll be back on the top of the out i'm going to . the be. the for. the for. the for. wait a 2nd we want the whole picture facts instead of make ideas shifts to
yale home how the email her made dad did he they will answer. owning this. is an x. amount. russian kid and all of it all going to get a competitor oh yeah it's just me that in there and now cos some babble. may have led to a as the ad truth. to that literally best quote influence. me. a live man i badly. have richard blumenthal which i saw at the. it's one of our top story the annual munich security conference is opened with a warning that the world order is changing german present from the...
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authorities have accused 2 of america's top universities harvard and yale a failing to report millions of dollars of funding from states like russia china and iran despite the scrutiny of the massachusetts institute of technology has extended its partnership with russian research institutes caltech that cooperation has raised u.s. concerns ever since it was launched. the department is concerned your reporting may not fully capture all gifts contracts and all restricted and conditional gifts or contracts from or with all foreign sources to the massachusetts institute of technology such as the skolkovo institute of science and technology u.s. laws state colleges must report foreign donations if the institution is not american owned or if the gift exceeds a quarter of a $1000000.00 which is far less than the multi-million dollar contract with skull tag it is the intent of the f.b.i. for the recipients of the bullets in about skolkovo to use the information to inform the decision making process when selecting foreign investors to protect their interests which results in safeguarding our na
authorities have accused 2 of america's top universities harvard and yale a failing to report millions of dollars of funding from states like russia china and iran despite the scrutiny of the massachusetts institute of technology has extended its partnership with russian research institutes caltech that cooperation has raised u.s. concerns ever since it was launched. the department is concerned your reporting may not fully capture all gifts contracts and all restricted and conditional gifts or...
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continuation of this conflict but it also takes a look back to when the clintons were studying law at yale. one day i was up in the library and he was watching me and i could tell he was watching me closer walk all the way. to were i was standing and i said if you want to keep looking at me and i'm going to keep looking back we are to know each other's names i'm hillary rodham who are you. the goal was also to shed some light on those behind the scenes says the director nashbar steen she asked why hillary is always grease and with either admiration or abuse but never anything in between clinton says she was often simply the 1st in 2016 she was the 1st woman from a major party to run for president i hope that more women would run so that it would be more normalized and there wouldn't be you know the kind of talking dog syndrome oh my gosh look at that she's a woman she could talk she can run for office. i'm watts next more films by with or by if hillary clinton the former 1st lady refuses to comment she says there's something more important to get done 1st namely pushing the current u.s. pr
continuation of this conflict but it also takes a look back to when the clintons were studying law at yale. one day i was up in the library and he was watching me and i could tell he was watching me closer walk all the way. to were i was standing and i said if you want to keep looking at me and i'm going to keep looking back we are to know each other's names i'm hillary rodham who are you. the goal was also to shed some light on those behind the scenes says the director nashbar steen she asked...
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professor of law at yale law school and acclaimed author. many of you may know her for her parenting advice, but we're not going to talk about parenting tonight. we're going to talk about a subject that, you know, i think is very difficult for a lot of people. obviously, we have a society now
professor of law at yale law school and acclaimed author. many of you may know her for her parenting advice, but we're not going to talk about parenting tonight. we're going to talk about a subject that, you know, i think is very difficult for a lot of people. obviously, we have a society now