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Good Morning America

Tuesday, April 15

Good Morning America

ABC News

Politics, Entertainment News, Daily News, News

4.81K Ratings

🗓️ 15 April 2025

⏱️ 65 minutes

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0:00.0

This episode is presented by eBay.

0:03.7

Rob, everyone loves a deal and a bargain from time to time, don't they?

0:07.8

Absolutely, mate. And do you know where you can grab a great deal? Talk to me. Where?

0:11.9

The eBay app. Yes, you are correct. You didn't need to talk to me. I already knew it. I love eBay.

0:17.2

When you're buying, you can discover loads of hidden gems. There's so many items where you think I would have never found that anywhere else. Then when you're selling, it's so simple and most

0:25.9

importantly, free. It's free, Rob. When it's this easy to sell for free and there's great deals

0:31.6

on things you love. You can't help but say when it's eBay. It excludes vehicles and business

0:35.9

sellers.

0:42.9

Live in Times Square, this is Good Morning America.

0:48.9

We're going to begin with Harvard University, pushing back against the Trump administration,

0:55.8

the White House freezing billions of dollars in federal aid as the school rejects policy demands. Matt Gutman is in Cambridge with the latest for us. Good morning, Matt. Hey, good morning, Robin, Harvard's

1:02.0

president, the first to openly defy the Trump administration, drawing that line in the sand,

1:06.8

saying that no government should dictate to a private university what it can teach, who it can hire,

1:12.1

and admit. The administration responding swiftly by freezing those $2 billion in federal grants.

1:19.1

Overnight, the Trump administration freezing more than $2 billion in federal grant money

1:23.6

after Harvard University rejected a list of government demands, including overhauling

1:28.9

hiring and admissions practices. Harvard, America's wealthiest university, not backing down in the face

1:34.9

of pressure from President Trump, who was threatening to pull roughly $9 billion in federal

1:39.9

aid unless the school makes a slew of changes to the way it's run. The administration ordering the

1:45.5

school to report foreign students who commit conduct violations to federal authorities, submit to an audit

1:52.0

to ensure academic departments have diverse viewpoints and all DEI programs, share hiring

1:58.2

data with the administration, and submit to an audit of admissions data.

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