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this is a prototype and peter clifton that is testing it he teaches at the university of long island in switzerland his work focuses on the future of mobility. oh why are you driving such a tiny car there's only room for 2 the range is small so why does it it's ok because that's the future. but i think we need them ability revolution. and micro mobility the more intelligent use of cars cities and space is the only way to preserve mobility. what do tiny cars contribute to that. only occupies one 3rd of a standard parking space that's one aspect of another is that it's electrically powered so it's more sustainable i don't think average car occupancy no days as $1.00 people out and the car spends 93 percent of the time just standing around so this car is perfectly adequate for getting about in town. were bought instead if this thing would not have a better more ecological. product likes are an alternative but i live in the countryside so i have a long ride into town i see the future is intermodal and that is i'll take public transport sometimes take the car to transport stuff or go out w
this is a prototype and peter clifton that is testing it he teaches at the university of long island in switzerland his work focuses on the future of mobility. oh why are you driving such a tiny car there's only room for 2 the range is small so why does it it's ok because that's the future. but i think we need them ability revolution. and micro mobility the more intelligent use of cars cities and space is the only way to preserve mobility. what do tiny cars contribute to that. only occupies one...
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. >> that was from the campus of hofstra university on long island, new york, september 26 of 2016. trump went on in those debates to call hillary clinton a nasty woman, said she should be in jail among other things. we can now safely say that hillary clinton and barack obama are very specific triggers for trump. he mentions them both at his rallies to this day as if he is somehow running against them. joe biden offers trump a different sort of challenge, especially during a pandemic, especially now that we know that the incumbent president believes evading federal income tax makes you smart. that is a topic that just might come up tomorrow evening. indeed, tomorrow night we're on the air the moment the debate ends. we'll review the 90-minute debate with our reporters and analysts. earlier in the evening, hillary clinton joins rachel, nicolle, and joy in the 8:00 p.m. eastern time hour. then from cleveland, ohio, the 90-minute debate at 9:00, live coverage. and we'll see you at 10:30 eastern time when it's all over but the shouting. but per usual, no shouting here. that's our broadc
. >> that was from the campus of hofstra university on long island, new york, september 26 of 2016. trump went on in those debates to call hillary clinton a nasty woman, said she should be in jail among other things. we can now safely say that hillary clinton and barack obama are very specific triggers for trump. he mentions them both at his rallies to this day as if he is somehow running against them. joe biden offers trump a different sort of challenge, especially during a pandemic,...
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. >> that was from the campus of hofstra university on long island, new york, september 26 of 2016. trump went on in those debates to call hillary clinton a nasty woman, said she should be in jail among other things. we can now safely say that hillary clinton and barack obama are very specific triggers for trump. he mentions them both at his rallies to this day as if he is somehow running against them. joe biden offers trump a
. >> that was from the campus of hofstra university on long island, new york, september 26 of 2016. trump went on in those debates to call hillary clinton a nasty woman, said she should be in jail among other things. we can now safely say that hillary clinton and barack obama are very specific triggers for trump. he mentions them both at his rallies to this day as if he is somehow running against them. joe biden offers trump a
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morning security remains tight in major cities diana fahmy is assistant professor of political science at long island university and a member of the egyptian rule of law association she explains why this movement has come as a surprise to egypt's leadership and to observers. well this is it really interesting moment in egypt's modern history if you recall just around this time last year this . figure in exile of mohammed ali had emerged and was starting to narron to the gyptian people what was really happening inside of egypt's political elite are really about the president so if we think about since the 2011 revolution especially since the 2013 military coup egypt bingo undergoing a level of austerity measures clamp down state security forces in the streets but he was indicating to gyptian population was something that they didn't know which is the level of internal corruption in the sisi regime but also in amongst him and his family members while he was asking the average egyptian for you know these austerity measures but 2013 many people last year this time but many people did come to the street and they cam
morning security remains tight in major cities diana fahmy is assistant professor of political science at long island university and a member of the egyptian rule of law association she explains why this movement has come as a surprise to egypt's leadership and to observers. well this is it really interesting moment in egypt's modern history if you recall just around this time last year this . figure in exile of mohammed ali had emerged and was starting to narron to the gyptian people what was...
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. >> that was from the campus of hofstra university on long island, new york, september 26 of 2016.ent on in those debates to call hillary clinton a nasty woman, said she should be in jail among other things. we can now safely say that hillary clinton and barack obama are very specific triggers for trump. he mentions them both at his rallies to this day as if he is somehow running against them. joe biden offers trump a different sort of challenge, especially during a pandemic, especially now that we know that the incumbent president believes evading federal income tax makes you smart. that is a topic that just might come up tomorrow evening. indeed, tomorrow night we're on the air the moment the debate ends. we'll review the 90-minute debate with our reporters and analysts. earlier in the evening, hillary clinton joins rachel, nicolle, and joy in the 8:00 p.m. eastern time hour. then from cleveland, ohio, the 90-minute debate at 9:00, live coverage. and we'll see you at 10:30 eastern time when it's all over but the shouting. but per usual, no shouting here. that's our broadcast for
. >> that was from the campus of hofstra university on long island, new york, september 26 of 2016.ent on in those debates to call hillary clinton a nasty woman, said she should be in jail among other things. we can now safely say that hillary clinton and barack obama are very specific triggers for trump. he mentions them both at his rallies to this day as if he is somehow running against them. joe biden offers trump a different sort of challenge, especially during a pandemic, especially...
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me is assistant professor of political science at long island university and a member of the egyptian rule of law association she's joining me now by skype from new york good to have you with us jamal was giving us an outline there of all the economic and social situations that may have contributed towards these protests but has there actually been an identifiable trigger do you think that has brought people onto the streets of these smaller cities particularly at this time. you know it really that the rural areas but also easier does a whole arm according to the world bank 70 percent of all egyptians 70 percent live under either under poverty or on the brink of poverty that's a situation that's untenable at to that the social and political constraints just this week 2500 people have been arrested according to amnesty international and just yesterday 150 appeared before the state security court on charges of terrorism because they were protesting in the street we know that terrorism charges in egypt are the ways with which the state clamps down on any voices of dissent and so the econ
me is assistant professor of political science at long island university and a member of the egyptian rule of law association she's joining me now by skype from new york good to have you with us jamal was giving us an outline there of all the economic and social situations that may have contributed towards these protests but has there actually been an identifiable trigger do you think that has brought people onto the streets of these smaller cities particularly at this time. you know it really...
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well your family's joining me now she's an assistant professor of political science at long island university she's also a member of the egyptian rule of law association she's talking to us by skype from new york good to have you back on the program and just give us an idea why this is happening because there have been 6 days of protests and yet the problems that are undermining them underlying them i should say seem to be going on for a very long time. well this is it really interesting moment in egypt's modern history if true called just around this time last year this. figure in exile of mohammed ali had emerged and was starting to narron to the gyptian people what was really happening inside of egypt's political elite are really about the president so if we think about since the 2011 revolution in especially since the 2013 military coup egypt's bingo undergoing a level of austerity measures clamp down state security forces in the streets but he was indicating to gyptian population was something that they didn't know which is the level of internal corruption in the c.c. regime but also in
well your family's joining me now she's an assistant professor of political science at long island university she's also a member of the egyptian rule of law association she's talking to us by skype from new york good to have you back on the program and just give us an idea why this is happening because there have been 6 days of protests and yet the problems that are undermining them underlying them i should say seem to be going on for a very long time. well this is it really interesting moment...
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university that's a over leadership class. it cost $60,000 a year parade i you go online you can find of this committed revolutionary singings showtunes at her local yacht club at long island these kids are not impressed. except maybe on familiar abroad. they're looking for something interesting to do than getting high and watching netflix. for many of them, underneath it all they are frustrated and rightfully so by vanishing economic opportunity. they sense correctly they will never be as successful as their parents generation. for them the american generatio has died so they will no longer be in america. all of that combined probably accounts for the to close them you're watching. you don't need to know that because we don't need to understand why it rioters riot in order to oppose rioting. we should always oppose rioting no matter what its justification . these are the forces of chaos and instruction. they're working to tear down ou country great that's all we nee to know. if we care about our families and our civilization, but the future of our descendents, we have got to fight them like everything depended on it because everything does depend on it. when compared with
university that's a over leadership class. it cost $60,000 a year parade i you go online you can find of this committed revolutionary singings showtunes at her local yacht club at long island these kids are not impressed. except maybe on familiar abroad. they're looking for something interesting to do than getting high and watching netflix. for many of them, underneath it all they are frustrated and rightfully so by vanishing economic opportunity. they sense correctly they will never be as...
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university, that's a holding pen for the dimmer offspring of our leadership class, it costs almost $60,000 a year. if you go online, you can find this young revolutionary singing show tunes on long islandwhy are they breaking things and hurting people? because they have been brainwashed into hating our country and hating themselves by a corrupt education establishment, they are also decadent and bored, after half a year of authoritarian lock downs they're looking for something more interesting to do than getting high and watching netflix. for many of them underneath it all, they are frustrated and rightly so by a adventis vanishc opportunity, they sense that they will never be successful as their parents generation, the american dream has died so they no longer believe in america. all of that combined probably taccounts for the radicalism you're watching but we don't need to know that because we don't need to understand why rioters riot in order to oppose rioting. we should always oppose rioting, no matter what its justification. these are the forces of chaos and destruction, they are working to tear down our country, that's all we need to know. if we care about our families and our ci
university, that's a holding pen for the dimmer offspring of our leadership class, it costs almost $60,000 a year. if you go online, you can find this young revolutionary singing show tunes on long islandwhy are they breaking things and hurting people? because they have been brainwashed into hating our country and hating themselves by a corrupt education establishment, they are also decadent and bored, after half a year of authoritarian lock downs they're looking for something more interesting...
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the global service institute partnering with long island university to connect charities in need with people who want to give back. >> the mission ofely need volunteers and need help and deserve our help. >> reporter: rita cosby is serving as the chair of the organization backed by a star-studded honorary advisory board. >> we saw a void in education and we saw a need to teach generations about the important values of giving back, of volunteerism. >> today the organization is launching a way to make it easy for people to connect with the global service app. one you open the app you can search by organization or just see what's needed in your area. each service event has a description of the work you'll be doing along with details and a direct link if you want to sign up. >> to hear the reaction from charities who know that they will now get immediately help but also get hopefully help for years and decades to come as a result of this notion. >> and you can find more ways to volunteer on our website. coming up, singer lauren alaina joins us live. that's next. ♪ life's already good (vo) i have the best job in the world. ♪ i get to re
the global service institute partnering with long island university to connect charities in need with people who want to give back. >> the mission ofely need volunteers and need help and deserve our help. >> reporter: rita cosby is serving as the chair of the organization backed by a star-studded honorary advisory board. >> we saw a void in education and we saw a need to teach generations about the important values of giving back, of volunteerism. >> today the...