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book "strongmen: mussolini to the present" and a professor of history and italian studies at new york university will connect to her new article for the atlantic titled "the return of fascism in italy." she also publishes lucid, a newsletter on threats to democracy. next up, we continue with fascism or neil fascism to the far right here at home as the house committee investigating the january 6 capitol is said to hold another public hearing wednesday. we look at one of the key groups carried out the attacks, the proud boys. we will speak with the author of the new book "we are proud boys: how a right wing street gang ushered in a new era of american extremism." stay with us. ♪♪ [music break] amy: "the creator has a master plan" performed by pharoah sanders. the legendary saxophonist passed away saturday at the age of 81. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. the house committee investigating the january 6 capitol insurrection is set to hold its first fall public hearing wednesday. democracy now! will be livestreaming starting at 1:00 p.m. eastern. t
book "strongmen: mussolini to the present" and a professor of history and italian studies at new york university will connect to her new article for the atlantic titled "the return of fascism in italy." she also publishes lucid, a newsletter on threats to democracy. next up, we continue with fascism or neil fascism to the far right here at home as the house committee investigating the january 6 capitol is said to hold another public hearing wednesday. we look at one of the...
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threaten ukraine thank you very much for joining the broadcast igor reisenberg professor of new york university to introduce sanctions against russian citizens and companies that did not oppose russian aggression or those involved in it. the president said this volodymyr zelenskyi i would like to remind you that a number of russian businessmen, such as mykhailo fridman, gennady rotinberg , or igor deripaska, are not yet under sanctions in ukraine, but it is possible that some of them are also affected by these sanctions i do not yet see that the list has been published, but we will keep you informed on this. svoboda life says goodbye to you until monday . and i urge you to traditionally subscribe to the pages of radio svoboda on the internet, join the community with a ukrainian view of the world, become a sponsor of the espresso youtube channel and this is access to exclusive content, personal thanks, pinned comments, special icons there, the possibility of personal communication with the espresso team, click sponsor and become part of the community with from a ukrainian point of view my greeti
threaten ukraine thank you very much for joining the broadcast igor reisenberg professor of new york university to introduce sanctions against russian citizens and companies that did not oppose russian aggression or those involved in it. the president said this volodymyr zelenskyi i would like to remind you that a number of russian businessmen, such as mykhailo fridman, gennady rotinberg , or igor deripaska, are not yet under sanctions in ukraine, but it is possible that some of them are also...
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ihor igoraytsenberg, professor of new york university, we had him on the air.d the situation with ukrainian international security in such detail and those security guarantees that are really being discussed now. wow in ukrainian society and this is for i, too, find the process of this simple point of view quite strange, that a document that is being discussed is obviously not adapted by those countries that, in principle, were supposed to undermine ukrainian security which in principle should be participants in a mechanism that by itself does not really guarantee anything to ukraine, and it seems to me that such a discussion distracts us from the main point, which is very important and which ukrainian society should realize and prepare for this as a fact that we have in order for ukraine to survive to liberate our territory and join the north atlantic union, this is a two-member security component, everything else - this is just a prelude to wars, people just need to prepare for it so that we won the war and are preparing for the next war, which may take place
ihor igoraytsenberg, professor of new york university, we had him on the air.d the situation with ukrainian international security in such detail and those security guarantees that are really being discussed now. wow in ukrainian society and this is for i, too, find the process of this simple point of view quite strange, that a document that is being discussed is obviously not adapted by those countries that, in principle, were supposed to undermine ukrainian security which in principle should...
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the most important thing he is doing and now we will talk with igor eisenberg, a professor at new york universityn connection from the united states, actually from new york p igor congratulates you i congratulate you glory to ukraine heroes glory to ukraine heroes glory well in the first question i will ask you is about this story with donald trump and then we can talk a little about the election. let's talk about the future, and then about other things. today it became known that donald trump has a house in the south of the usa, somewhere he has this mansion. well, in my opinion, in florida, in addition to the many documents that have already been found, a document was also found in his possession that talks about the nuclear potential of one of the foreign countries, it is not specified in which one . documents maybe she passed them on to someone, it will also be possible to study whether there is a prospect for an investigation and in general, the deprivation of the political career and prospects of donald trump, please , a very big problem is that uh, on monday, right, the day before yesterda
the most important thing he is doing and now we will talk with igor eisenberg, a professor at new york universityn connection from the united states, actually from new york p igor congratulates you i congratulate you glory to ukraine heroes glory to ukraine heroes glory well in the first question i will ask you is about this story with donald trump and then we can talk a little about the election. let's talk about the future, and then about other things. today it became known that donald trump...
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ihor eisenberg, a professor at new york university, was in touch with us. t's thank him and wish him a good day, because it's not quite evening in new york right now, we still have to rewind 7 hours, so have a good day, mr. ihor. well, now we'll talk about listening, not talking, listening to oleksandr marchenko money in wartime, what is the situation optimistic or a threat oleksandr, please have a word good evening good evening, thank you vasyl, i will tell you in the next few minutes about fuel prices, what will happen to them, and you will also learn about the hottest thing around the zaporizhzhia nuclear power station, wait for me, oleksandr marchenko. i welcome this column about money under time of war and i start with the most important. therefore, the zone of nuclear safety and protection at the zaporizhzhia npp proposes to create the general director of the store, raphael grossi. he said this after publishing a report on to the visit to the russian-occupied zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, he added that he had already sent this proposal to the un se
ihor eisenberg, a professor at new york university, was in touch with us. t's thank him and wish him a good day, because it's not quite evening in new york right now, we still have to rewind 7 hours, so have a good day, mr. ihor. well, now we'll talk about listening, not talking, listening to oleksandr marchenko money in wartime, what is the situation optimistic or a threat oleksandr, please have a word good evening good evening, thank you vasyl, i will tell you in the next few minutes about...
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we spoke to michael rectum, walden, author, and former new york university professor. this is a search allocations are making us china relations even worse. these deflections by the, by the campaign or that they didn't spy on china. then i have to be led to disbelieve what they say because they haven't said anything. that's true in some time. so i believe china on this looks like the relations are degrading precipitously. and this, this particular accusation only lends greater force to the conflict that's going on between the us and china. it's only getting worse and tensions are certainly rising . and this, this kind of, this kind of hack, or even the allegation of a hack, certainly heightens detentions, even further. now, from the story we're across this wednesday, human rights groups have criticized a fund that delivers the u. k. strategy in the gulf, claiming that it supports repression in saudi arabia and jose claim it has helped whitewash human rights abuses in the region. if the golf strategy fund still includes support to government institutions in saudi arabia
we spoke to michael rectum, walden, author, and former new york university professor. this is a search allocations are making us china relations even worse. these deflections by the, by the campaign or that they didn't spy on china. then i have to be led to disbelieve what they say because they haven't said anything. that's true in some time. so i believe china on this looks like the relations are degrading precipitously. and this, this particular accusation only lends greater force to the...
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he told us important things and i will add to the conversation igor eisenberg a professor of new york universitygor i congratulate you i congratulate you er in ukraine glory to the heroes i will start with this statement which john kirby did and yuri fizer just said about it. in order to blame it on the armed forces of ukraine and a prison where about 50 ukrainian soldiers have already been killed, this was said on thursday during a briefing with reference to intelligence data, the coordinator of strategic communications of the us security council, john kirby, said in his words kremenets attempts to tell journalists about the fact that the prison in which the prisoners are kept was attacked by a volley fire system heimer well, i remind you that on the night of july 29, russian orcs fired at the correctional colony in the deer park. then it died, i remind you 50 more than 50 ukrainian prisoners of war is such a preemptive statement, can we deter russia from the plans they may have? and about the fact that today the intelligence of the states knows almost everything that is planned in russia, i do
he told us important things and i will add to the conversation igor eisenberg a professor of new york universitygor i congratulate you i congratulate you er in ukraine glory to the heroes i will start with this statement which john kirby did and yuri fizer just said about it. in order to blame it on the armed forces of ukraine and a prison where about 50 ukrainian soldiers have already been killed, this was said on thursday during a briefing with reference to intelligence data, the coordinator...
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and currently a researcher at new york university school of law. i shall good to see you. your hometown and pakistan has been affected by the floods. what are you hearing from people in your community? well, the water is not leaving, it is staying there for it is staying there and it's going to continue stay it, stay there for 2 months. and what that has resulted in, as you were saying, is an abundance of mosquitoes. they are crowding above the sitting water and an abundance of illnesses. i cannot even qualify. how many people are, are going to become sick because of this water that is going to be the reality. also, northern focus on his home to crop such as sugar cane and cotton and sugar cane. and cotton also happened to be one of our biggest products that we export. so that is completely wiped out. and that means that families are not just going to be hungry for the next coming months. they're going to be facing the effects for years to come. what are your biggest fears for pakistan and the time ahead? what looks like a natural disaster right now and is slowly becoming
and currently a researcher at new york university school of law. i shall good to see you. your hometown and pakistan has been affected by the floods. what are you hearing from people in your community? well, the water is not leaving, it is staying there for it is staying there and it's going to continue stay it, stay there for 2 months. and what that has resulted in, as you were saying, is an abundance of mosquitoes. they are crowding above the sitting water and an abundance of illnesses. i...
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no, it's cost live to my call reg, some water format and new york university professor and author of the google archipelago michael. it welcome to our international. thank you. good to be here. so what do you make of these latest accusations from china? some truth to them or simply responds to us on negations from the west. china seeking to steal information from the west? well, as the accusations, if these deflections by the, by the campaign or that they didn't spy on china, then i have to be led to disbelieve what they say because they haven't said anything. that's true in some time. so i believe china on this, right. so we get a bit of a valuable insides into the murky world of international espionage. it's very difficult for people like you, me to really get to the bottom of what's happening here. yes. that i think there are possible possible ways to find the fingerprints on these kinds of hacks. they say that they located the, the exact code that was used by the n s a elsewhere thanks to wiki lakes. so i mean, it's also, it's also possible to replicate some codes and use and hav
no, it's cost live to my call reg, some water format and new york university professor and author of the google archipelago michael. it welcome to our international. thank you. good to be here. so what do you make of these latest accusations from china? some truth to them or simply responds to us on negations from the west. china seeking to steal information from the west? well, as the accusations, if these deflections by the, by the campaign or that they didn't spy on china, then i have to be...
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earlier we spoke to michael reg, some older author and former new york university per professor who says this, such allegations are making us china relations in was these deflections by the, by the campaign or that they didn't spy on china. then i have to be led to disbelieve what they say because they haven't said anything that's true in some time. so i believe china on this looks like the relations are degrading precipitously. and this, this particular accusation only lends greater force to the conflict that's going on between the us and china. it's only getting worse and tensions are certainly rising . and this, this kind of, this kind of hack, or even the allegation of a hack certainly heightens detentions, even further lead over to our websites, r t dot com, or our social media pages more on any of those stories. in the meantime, my name is peter scotts, i'll be back again the top of the hour with another rundown of all the lectures.
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i'm a professor of liberal studies at new york university. i also teach political science at when you get to the vehicle part of ellison, sheila and i from expert on gillian politics that i followed the constitution process and everything that came before very closely to patricia there was something that you said on the show back in march that duck with me, it was such a vivid metaphor. i'm going to play back to you and you can tell me where we are with the draft constitution. if that metaphor still stands here is patricio on march, 2nd, on the street. conclusions would ideally be minimal. ambition, would probably be one of the longest constitutions in the world because they are putting lots of things into the constitution. that's never a good idea. in building constitutions less, it's better than having ways too many things. and the constitution will end up looking like a christmas trees, like a christmas tree. we press and for everyone. how's the christmas tree looking? well, lots of presents and not really a mechanism to pay for those pres
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ah, manhattan at new york university's department of social and cognitive psychology, professor j van babel is closely monitoring new attempts that political manipulation hey, billy. hey, how's it going to seen the news today? i have it was the latest you have the president's continuing to rage sunday about the ukraine call whistleblower. yeah, i think it's right. he's using a lot of these moral emotional words in his tweets perhaps to draw engagement on twitter. i each of donald trump's media releases is deciphered here among leading politicians. he's perhaps the one who most exploits the power of emotions. it's the main ingredient of his politics a to prove it. these researchers trawled social networks in search of a very characteristic emotional vocabulary. in one way is to take existing dictionaries or lexicons that basically lists many words, usually thousands of words that are typically associated with people express in emotional language. so for instance, you have words like terrorism kill attack victim, and you can see that these are where that typically are evocative of emoti
ah, manhattan at new york university's department of social and cognitive psychology, professor j van babel is closely monitoring new attempts that political manipulation hey, billy. hey, how's it going to seen the news today? i have it was the latest you have the president's continuing to rage sunday about the ukraine call whistleblower. yeah, i think it's right. he's using a lot of these moral emotional words in his tweets perhaps to draw engagement on twitter. i each of donald trump's media...
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for more on this i am joined by an infectious disease specialist and epidemiologist at new york universitiesschool of medicine and a senior fellow at the kaiser family foundation. this is the first time that the covid vaccine has been reformulated. pfizer has updated boosters for people 12 and older and moderna's boost version is for adults. for which groups will these updated vaccines be the most effective? >> the same groups who have been at higher risk all along will benefit the most from a vaccination with these updated boosters. that is to say people that are 50 and up. people who are immunocompromised. those are the groups that will benefit the most in terms of prevention of severe disease, hospitalization and death. if you fall into one of those categories, you should be lining up to get one of these updated boosters as soon as possible. reporter: what about people that have already been infected with covid and likely have some level of immunity? >> this is an impornt question. what i would say in terms of timing of doses is that ideally you would wait 3-6 months after your last covid
for more on this i am joined by an infectious disease specialist and epidemiologist at new york universitiesschool of medicine and a senior fellow at the kaiser family foundation. this is the first time that the covid vaccine has been reformulated. pfizer has updated boosters for people 12 and older and moderna's boost version is for adults. for which groups will these updated vaccines be the most effective? >> the same groups who have been at higher risk all along will benefit the most...
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the deputy attorney general lisa monaco announcing the list of changes during a speech at new york university'sarnival cruise line rolling out new cur curfew for underage passengers. those 17 and under are no longer allowed to explore the ship after 1:00 a.m. without adult supervision, which is part of the company's commitment to safety. finally, the kansas city chiefs and patrick mahomes getting the best of justin herbert and la charges, the chiefs took a victory after a 90-yard, that wasn't the only low for the chargers. this nfl season is going to be all injuries and no game. if this is any indication. president biden taking a victory lap, holding a rose garden event celebrating a tentative deal to avoid a major railroad strike. the president also claiming that the agreement will cut soaring food prices yesterday. listen to this. >> mr. president, grocery prices are up over 13%. what do you tell struggling americans? >> it's not going to go up. cheryl: the deal must be ratified by union members. joining me now freedom foundation ceo aaron whit. sir, good morning to you. the freedom foundatio
the deputy attorney general lisa monaco announcing the list of changes during a speech at new york university'sarnival cruise line rolling out new cur curfew for underage passengers. those 17 and under are no longer allowed to explore the ship after 1:00 a.m. without adult supervision, which is part of the company's commitment to safety. finally, the kansas city chiefs and patrick mahomes getting the best of justin herbert and la charges, the chiefs took a victory after a 90-yard, that wasn't...
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and new york university law professor told the "times" the judge chose a radical path.basically the entire legal community is shocked by this judge's call, but you know who isn't, donald trump. and you know why? judge aileen cannon, the judge who made this decision, was appointed by donald trump. she was confirmed in the final days of his presidency after trump lost the 2020 election. like many trump appointees, judge cannon is a long-time member of the federalist society, a well financed and highly, highly unflun shall conservative group aligned itself with trump well before he was elected. the federalist society is instrumental in championing judges with hardline conservative views and ties to the conservative movement and getting them appointed to the federal bench. case in point, should the justice department choose to appeal this ruling, they will be doing so in the 11th circuit, an appeals court where the majority of judges were also appointed by, donald trump. several of those trump appointees are also members of the federalist society. and above that court, ther
and new york university law professor told the "times" the judge chose a radical path.basically the entire legal community is shocked by this judge's call, but you know who isn't, donald trump. and you know why? judge aileen cannon, the judge who made this decision, was appointed by donald trump. she was confirmed in the final days of his presidency after trump lost the 2020 election. like many trump appointees, judge cannon is a long-time member of the federalist society, a well...
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new york university law professor chris sprigman saying on twitter, "cannon's decision is partisan hackothers while not going that far do say the optics of judge cannon's connection to trump at least raise questions. >> i don't know whether she was partisan because she was appointed by trump. it does seem that she certainly bent over backwards to help him in this case. >> reporter: judge cannon was nominated to the federal bench by trump in may of 2020. she was confirmed just days after the 2020 presidential election. former acting u.s. attorney michael sherman, a friend of aileen cannon's, told us her appointment by trump wouldn't have prompted her to tip the scales on trump's behalf. sherwin saying, "she's going to make sure the former president's rights were protected just as all citizens' rights should be protected." during her confirmation hearing cannon thanked members of her family including her maternal grandparents who she said had to flee cuba in 1960 and her mother. >> to my loving mother who at the age of 7 had to flee the repressive castro regime in search of freedom and se
new york university law professor chris sprigman saying on twitter, "cannon's decision is partisan hackothers while not going that far do say the optics of judge cannon's connection to trump at least raise questions. >> i don't know whether she was partisan because she was appointed by trump. it does seem that she certainly bent over backwards to help him in this case. >> reporter: judge cannon was nominated to the federal bench by trump in may of 2020. she was confirmed just...
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. >> professor of history at new york university, ruth ben-ghiat, thanks for coming on this morning. we want to turn to iran where, for the independent night in a row, protesters, many of them women, have been clashing with state forces in nearly 100 cities. ali arouzi joins was the latest. what can you tell us? >> reporter: good morning, mika. well, the anger and outrage in iran is still palpable across the country as protests continue to grow unfortunately so that the death toll officially means 41 people have been killed since unrest began. norway-based iran human rights group say at least 57 people have died but say internet blackouts are making it difficult to confirm fatalities. extraordinary scenes in iran where protesters have taken to the streets for ten consecutive nights in defiance of an unforgiving crackdown. threats and internet blackouts and severe warnings from the country's leaders. iran's president telling authorities they must deal decisively with those who oppose the country's security and tranquility. the protests sparked by the death of 22-year-old mahsa amina.
. >> professor of history at new york university, ruth ben-ghiat, thanks for coming on this morning. we want to turn to iran where, for the independent night in a row, protesters, many of them women, have been clashing with state forces in nearly 100 cities. ali arouzi joins was the latest. what can you tell us? >> reporter: good morning, mika. well, the anger and outrage in iran is still palpable across the country as protests continue to grow unfortunately so that the death toll...
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state new york university in new york at albany want to establish a research facility in albany and the list goes on and on and on. we are preparing for america to continue to lead in manufacturing, particularly high-tech manufacturing. i want also to highlight the science provisions in the bill. it authorizes $20 billion for the first of its kind nsf directorate which will accelerate domestic development of critical economic and security technologies, such as artificial intelligence, quantum computing, advanced manufacturing, 6g communication, energy and material science. we're going to be the leaders in these areas. we should be. $9 billion, $5 billion over c.b.o. baseline for several national institutes of science and technology initiatives and programs including tripling of funding for the manufacturing extension program leveraging that program to create a national supply chain data bank which will assist businesses with suppliers, scouting, and minimize sky chain disruptions. -- supply chain disruptions. and with nasa, the artemis program to return americans to the moon as a prelud
state new york university in new york at albany want to establish a research facility in albany and the list goes on and on and on. we are preparing for america to continue to lead in manufacturing, particularly high-tech manufacturing. i want also to highlight the science provisions in the bill. it authorizes $20 billion for the first of its kind nsf directorate which will accelerate domestic development of critical economic and security technologies, such as artificial intelligence, quantum...
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hashtag sisters in law podcast, alyssa murray is an msnbc contributor and professor of law at new york university and david cay johnston law professor at syracuse university and the author of many books on trump including the big cheat. donald trump fleeced america and enriched himself and his family. jill, my producers were in my ear during one of those montage is saying that you were having of responds to hearing all of these late night host rag on the former president because it really is absurd this idea that you can declassify something just by thinking about it. >> i couldn't help it, melissa and i have both been in texas and i haven't watched television so this was like seeing it for the first time and i was laughing hysterically because now i thought i had to go change my pin to where dorothy's magic shoes and wand so that i could empower donald trump to use his mind if he has won two declassified documents. of course that is ridiculous. you don't declassify with your mind, it requires that you notify other people because peoples lives are at stake when you have classified documents, at t
hashtag sisters in law podcast, alyssa murray is an msnbc contributor and professor of law at new york university and david cay johnston law professor at syracuse university and the author of many books on trump including the big cheat. donald trump fleeced america and enriched himself and his family. jill, my producers were in my ear during one of those montage is saying that you were having of responds to hearing all of these late night host rag on the former president because it really is...
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reporter covering the justice department and federal law enforcement as well as melissa murray, new york university law professor, former law clerk to judge sonia sotomayor, also an msnbc contributor. what are you hearing as we get close to the deadlines tomorrow? the justice department at first had voiced a pretty strong concern about the appointment of a special master. the prosecutors were concerned that this would slow the investigation. they were worried that this person would give too much deference to trump. pressing trump's attorneys to explain themselves and further clarify their position on whether or not he declassified some of these documents. what the upcoming filings are expected -- the special master is pressing the trump team to explain another criticism of the fbi, the insinuation that the bureau planted some of the evidence that it was shrewd at mar-a-lago. the special master is asked for the -- any sort of explanation for the discrepancies, whether it sees any discrepancies in the inventory that the justice department revealed. what we are seeing is that the special master is mov
reporter covering the justice department and federal law enforcement as well as melissa murray, new york university law professor, former law clerk to judge sonia sotomayor, also an msnbc contributor. what are you hearing as we get close to the deadlines tomorrow? the justice department at first had voiced a pretty strong concern about the appointment of a special master. the prosecutors were concerned that this would slow the investigation. they were worried that this person would give too...
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is an msnbc c contributor, -- melissa murray is an msnbc contributor and professor of law at new york university. and david cay johnston, a law professor at syracuse university and the author of many books on trump including, the big cheat. how donald trump fleeced america and enrich himself and his family to, my producers were in my ear to one of those montage is saying that you are having a response to seeing all of those late night hosts rang on the future president because it really is absurd, this idea that you can declassify something just by thinking about it? >> i couldn't help it, i melissa and i have both within texas and i have watched television so this is like seeing it for the first time and i was laughing hysterically because, i thought, now i had to go change my plan to wear dorothy's magic choose and warned, so that i could empower donald trump to use his mind if he has won. to the classified documents, of course that is ridiculous, you can not declassify with your mind. it did not notifying other people. because peoples lives are at stake when you have classified documents at t
is an msnbc c contributor, -- melissa murray is an msnbc contributor and professor of law at new york university. and david cay johnston, a law professor at syracuse university and the author of many books on trump including, the big cheat. how donald trump fleeced america and enrich himself and his family to, my producers were in my ear to one of those montage is saying that you are having a response to seeing all of those late night hosts rang on the future president because it really is...
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also new york university law professor melissa murray, who served as a law clerk to sonia sotomayor,an msnbc legal analyst. and dean obeidallah was a calm columnist for msnbc, who wrote -- to try and slow down cases against him. he's the host of the dean obeidallah show on sirius x m radio progress channel. thank you all for being here this sunday evening. adam, you write in your recent piece in the atlantic that for trump defenders, the law is meant to be enforced only against certain categories of people among whom trump is not included. and you are right, of course. it's a great line. but it's not just trump defenders, is it? america as a whole hasn't done what other republican or liberal democracies have done, and prosecute a president ever? >> no i mean america has not done that and it's one reason why -- i mean, america's ex presidents have tended not to commit brazen crimes out of office. i mean it's sort of surreal to hear bill barr talking this way about a man who, you know, he advised, and who he enabled throughout the entire administration. when he was in there. but he was
also new york university law professor melissa murray, who served as a law clerk to sonia sotomayor,an msnbc legal analyst. and dean obeidallah was a calm columnist for msnbc, who wrote -- to try and slow down cases against him. he's the host of the dean obeidallah show on sirius x m radio progress channel. thank you all for being here this sunday evening. adam, you write in your recent piece in the atlantic that for trump defenders, the law is meant to be enforced only against certain...
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she is a professor of history at the new york university.s to democracy and author of the book strongmen, from mussolini to the present. doctor, good to see. thanks for being here. we have been talking about this for months. you have argued that the european union actually, generally speaking, needs to do more. hungary is a member of the eu and it is a member of nato and it is in this weird situation where it is up to things that neither of these organizations espouse or should be encouraging. >> they've been trying to figure out what to do for sometime and this resolution, which is not binding, it is symbolic but it is important as recognizing the state of affairs that has been going on for sometime now that hungary is an electoral autocracy meaning that they hold elections but they rigged the electoral system, they perched on loyalists, they domesticate media, they capture the judiciary so if there is challenges, you can't, the judges will rule in orban favor. this is been going on for sometime. in 2020, the eu imposed a conditionality cla
she is a professor of history at the new york university.s to democracy and author of the book strongmen, from mussolini to the present. doctor, good to see. thanks for being here. we have been talking about this for months. you have argued that the european union actually, generally speaking, needs to do more. hungary is a member of the eu and it is a member of nato and it is in this weird situation where it is up to things that neither of these organizations espouse or should be encouraging....
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join me, now melissa murray, a law professor at new york university and msnbc legal analyst.unter intelligence at the fbi. and msnbc national security analyst. welcome to you both. melissa, you first. here let start with a dispute over who takes on this role of neutral arbiter. our special master. who do you see as the most relief likely candidates. thus far we don't know if anybody is going to agree to take on this job do we? >> well, hopefully if any of these individuals whose names were consulted in advance to see if they would be really concerned if they are ultimately appointed by the district court to take this on. but the department of justice has offered the names of two former federal judges judge partly drones who once served on the -- new york here in putting, george thomas -- who served on the d.c. district court. both are very well respected. -- is actually a republican bush appointee. the department offering up names of democratic presidents and one republican president. the trump camp have opened up the name of judge derry who was a judge at the district in new
join me, now melissa murray, a law professor at new york university and msnbc legal analyst.unter intelligence at the fbi. and msnbc national security analyst. welcome to you both. melissa, you first. here let start with a dispute over who takes on this role of neutral arbiter. our special master. who do you see as the most relief likely candidates. thus far we don't know if anybody is going to agree to take on this job do we? >> well, hopefully if any of these individuals whose names...
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donald trump had been running this scam university out of new york. and the attorney general basically stepped in and said, no. not in my state. trump had to pay up. trump university is no more. the new york a.g. said that it was a trump slush fund. he used it for handing out money to veterans charities even though he wasn't giving p much money to veterans charities. use the charity too settle hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of legal problems. even used it for the cause of buying a $10,000 giant portrait of himself to hang in one of his golf clubs. do h you remember this? the new york attorney general got thatw fake charity shut do, accusing it of engaging in a shocking pattern of illegality. he had to pay $2 million to actualli charities. so if you're sensing a theme here, you're not off base. it's all scams. frauds, university, charity, and it could make sense that his entire business might be run on scams as well.el that is what is being investigated by the new york attorney general. today a.g. james accused donald trump and his children of e
donald trump had been running this scam university out of new york. and the attorney general basically stepped in and said, no. not in my state. trump had to pay up. trump university is no more. the new york a.g. said that it was a trump slush fund. he used it for handing out money to veterans charities even though he wasn't giving p much money to veterans charities. use the charity too settle hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of legal problems. even used it for the cause of buying a...
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sacrifice its very existence to protect it from and the famous american scientists professor of new york university, heard in putin's speech about a very, clear message to the west, if nato or ukraine itself continues to fight for these territories, which proclaim themselves part of the russian federation, this will be regarded as serious encroachment and mortal threat to russia and also as an invasion of its territory, so i think this is a very serious ultimatum from the us and nato and in particular ukraine should not treat this as a simple bluff, the us department of justice this week asked congress to legalize the transfer russian assets to ukraine we are talking about the amount of more than 300 billion dollars, but who can call the united states to account no one they are acting outside the law. this is one of the reasons why the world community is beginning to to reject the concept of an international order based on rules, everything that is happening now clearly indicates to world politicians that the old system of checks and balances that were created after the second world war has ceased
sacrifice its very existence to protect it from and the famous american scientists professor of new york university, heard in putin's speech about a very, clear message to the west, if nato or ukraine itself continues to fight for these territories, which proclaim themselves part of the russian federation, this will be regarded as serious encroachment and mortal threat to russia and also as an invasion of its territory, so i think this is a very serious ultimatum from the us and nato and in...
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a graduate of new york university, years of us will to be the school of international and public affairs i have to correct something which was said i am not a match for richer but it truly is a testament to this community and the space that it exists. this is one ofs the first places we stopped off in so i want to tell you about about twoa people starting with our moderator then moving on to her we want to know about asus you professor is from the department of justice at montclair university i want to talk to ever so briefly about how i met and i mean they for dinner they should do know about your that is a venture those were early 2007 she was then the attorney at it was clear a person who had drive and this will just be just but i remember she was one of the first people. that was the first time i actuallyly met or, forces history and i would drive down park. every morning we would see a relatively but why did she walk so fast? [laughter] so i met her for the first time i thought wait a minute that is the person. so victoria has been walking fast ever since. i would then come to know
a graduate of new york university, years of us will to be the school of international and public affairs i have to correct something which was said i am not a match for richer but it truly is a testament to this community and the space that it exists. this is one ofs the first places we stopped off in so i want to tell you about about twoa people starting with our moderator then moving on to her we want to know about asus you professor is from the department of justice at montclair university i...
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he is a professor of practice and distinguished, scholar in residence at new york university school of law where he codirects the regulatory process clinic. previously he served as president obama part white house counsel from 2009 to 2011. an attorney 13, obama elected him as cochair on election administration. he holds an undergraduate from harvard and a logically from the university of virginia. senator warner. next up, investor normalizing -- ambassador normalizing -- norm. he has written on anticorruption. he served as counsel to the house judicial committee and is president obama's expert in reform. he got in the undergraduate in --. . from harvard next up, jenae nelson who will be remote. she served as counsel of the incident -- naacp educational fund since march 2022. she served -- earlier in her career she was in associate dean and associate director of the ronald h brown center for civil rights and economic development at st. john school of law. she holds a bachelor degree from nyu. senator blunt. sen. king: i want to thank all of our witnesses were being here today. at two a
he is a professor of practice and distinguished, scholar in residence at new york university school of law where he codirects the regulatory process clinic. previously he served as president obama part white house counsel from 2009 to 2011. an attorney 13, obama elected him as cochair on election administration. he holds an undergraduate from harvard and a logically from the university of virginia. senator warner. next up, investor normalizing -- ambassador normalizing -- norm. he has written...
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political science from ohio state university and his master of arts and phd in politics from new york university. dr costar welcome back. you are now recognized for three minutes. >> all right, well, thank you much. chairman kilmer, vice chairman timmons and uh members of the select committee for having me here. and i also appreciated the setup. you gave my topic in your introduction, you referenced rule 11, clause two j two. um kind of gets to my point and i think it's also interesting that this room is located right next to energy committees room and above that is a portrait of the late john dingell who had many famous kips, one of them was that, you know, you can write the bill, but if i write the rules, i'll win. but being john dingell, of course, the language was much more salty. uh the importance of rules to the legislative process and the fact that rules on the waving of the rules ultimately can be very determinative outputs is, you know, little appreciate, i think, out of outside of capitol hill, it's only when you get here and you start seeing how the wheels turn, that you realize how i
political science from ohio state university and his master of arts and phd in politics from new york university. dr costar welcome back. you are now recognized for three minutes. >> all right, well, thank you much. chairman kilmer, vice chairman timmons and uh members of the select committee for having me here. and i also appreciated the setup. you gave my topic in your introduction, you referenced rule 11, clause two j two. um kind of gets to my point and i think it's also interesting...
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cristiano trump had been running this scam university out of new york. the attorney general basically stepped in and said, no, not in my state. so trump had to pay up. trump university is no more. couple of years later, the new york attorney generals office came for donald trump's sham charity. the trump foundation was ostensibly trump's charity organization. but the new york attorney general alleged that it was basically a trump slush fund. trump used it for campaign stunts like handing out money to veterans charities, even though he wasn't actually giving much money to veterans charities. he used the charity to settle hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of legal problems, even used for the charitable cause of buying a 10,000 dollar giant portrait of himself to hang in one of his golf clubs. do you remember this? the new york attorney general that that factually shut down. accusing it of a shocking pattern of illegality. trump to pay $2 million to actually charities. so if you are sensing a theme here, you are not a face. it is all scams, frauds, univ
cristiano trump had been running this scam university out of new york. the attorney general basically stepped in and said, no, not in my state. so trump had to pay up. trump university is no more. couple of years later, the new york attorney generals office came for donald trump's sham charity. the trump foundation was ostensibly trump's charity organization. but the new york attorney general alleged that it was basically a trump slush fund. trump used it for campaign stunts like handing out...
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new york. the university's president writes her life is important and every spartan is a key member of our campusnue to work together. >> violence has no place in the city of norfolk. let me be clear to anyone in our community committing crimes and engaging in acts of lawlessness. we will hold you accountable for your actions. the violence must end now. >> reporter: in florida saturday night, two people were shot and killed and at least three more injured outside a restaurant. in charleston, south carolina, a shooting early sunday morning left five with nonlife-threatening gunshot wounds. two were arrested and charged with firearm violations. the minnesota state fair closed early after a shooting injured one saturday night. the area was heavily populated and police haven't released the identity of any suspects or a motive. and in maryland outside washington, d.c., two teens were shot and injured outside an amc movie theater. hours earlier, moviegoers were evacuated from a d.c. area theater. police were called and shut down the theater for the rest of the day, according to cnn affiliate wjla. >> i
new york. the university's president writes her life is important and every spartan is a key member of our campusnue to work together. >> violence has no place in the city of norfolk. let me be clear to anyone in our community committing crimes and engaging in acts of lawlessness. we will hold you accountable for your actions. the violence must end now. >> reporter: in florida saturday night, two people were shot and killed and at least three more injured outside a restaurant. in...
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he is a professor practice and distinguished scholar in residence at new york university school of law where he also co-directs that legislative and regulatory process clinic. previously, mr. bauer served as president obama's white house counsel from 2009 to 2011. in 2013, president obama appointed him as co-chair of the presidents commission on election administration. he holds an undergraduate degree from harvard and a law degree from the university of virginia. senator warner. next up, ambassador norm eisen, who is with us today. a senior fellow and governance studies at the brookings institution -- extensively on election law, ethics, and anti-corruption. he served as special counsel to the house judiciary committee as u.s. ambassador to the czech republic and as president obama's special counsel for ethics in government reform. he got an undergraduate degree from brown and a law degree from harvard. next step, misses janai nelson, who served, and she will be remote, as president and director counsel of the naacp legal defense and educational fund since march of 2022. she previousl
he is a professor practice and distinguished scholar in residence at new york university school of law where he also co-directs that legislative and regulatory process clinic. previously, mr. bauer served as president obama's white house counsel from 2009 to 2011. in 2013, president obama appointed him as co-chair of the presidents commission on election administration. he holds an undergraduate degree from harvard and a law degree from the university of virginia. senator warner. next up,...
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new facilities in that era. what they did is they kept tuition low. tuition was often a couple hundred dollars a semester to go to a public university. in california or the city university of new york, tuition was free in those days. todd started to change in the 1970's and 1980's. tuition started to skyrocket, and the government put the onus for paying for it more and more on loans, the grants people get from the government, primarily pell grants, diminishing buying power, and the only way to fill the void between rising tuition was for people to take out more loans, and now you saw this $1.7 trillion debt that president biden tried to whittle down last week. >> we will get into those topics. will bunch is the author of this book, after the ivory tower falls. your chance to talk with mr. bunch about his book and about his ideas. the numbers are on your screen. we will begin taking those calls in a minute. what president biden did for giving $10,000, $20,000 in student debt, do you agree with that decision? >> i do. i don't think it was far enough. i'm kind of hoping it is the first step. i feel that young people in this country, millennials, generation z, i think they were sold a
new facilities in that era. what they did is they kept tuition low. tuition was often a couple hundred dollars a semester to go to a public university. in california or the city university of new york, tuition was free in those days. todd started to change in the 1970's and 1980's. tuition started to skyrocket, and the government put the onus for paying for it more and more on loans, the grants people get from the government, primarily pell grants, diminishing buying power, and the only way to...
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center if he already had an apartment in new york, he worked great and worked very hard and was quite a wealthy person. he received his degree from the universitynew york in 1928. this is very strange, because he received his diploma externally. he didn't attend classes. i guess he just showed them his portfolio and they gave him a diploma and then he presented. it's like a second degree architecture. after that, he got documents at the american institute of architects and in 1929 he received membership in the american institute of architects. this is a unique case for a russian architect living in america. this is one of his photographs in america . one of his stories is connected with this photograph. tell me about the car here, he's driving a ford t, this is such a famous popular popular announcer there, then his leader. asked him. he said it, mr. e, natarian. why don't you have cars? he said how not. here's my car. he says it's not a car. this is ford the next day, he went and bought a pontium, in my opinion, as far as i understand, now there was no question of returning, the period indicated by the soviet government for his stay in america
center if he already had an apartment in new york, he worked great and worked very hard and was quite a wealthy person. he received his degree from the universitynew york in 1928. this is very strange, because he received his diploma externally. he didn't attend classes. i guess he just showed them his portfolio and they gave him a diploma and then he presented. it's like a second degree architecture. after that, he got documents at the american institute of architects and in 1929 he received...
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policy and economics more confident in this world than michael spence, the laureate of stamford new york universityfor joining us this morning. i want to go to another time and place when you were studying with john hicks long ago. let us go to 1981 in william crider's classic the atlantic essay on a very young david stockman. the whole thing is premised on the inflation premium melting away at like the morning mist. a great battle over the conventional theories of economic performance. david stockman in the middle of reaganomics. michael spence is the tumult of the last 24 hours seeming like a reaganomics redux? >> it may seem like it, but i don't actually think it is. ronald reagan and margaret thatcher were dealing with a situation in which you had bad inflation, but also a stagflation pattern with low growth. they were trying to remove the constraints and obstacles to higher rates of growth. that meant cutting that government and cutting back unfortunate and dysfunctional regulation. i think this is a completely different situation. we have lived in a liberated economics world for a long time.
policy and economics more confident in this world than michael spence, the laureate of stamford new york universityfor joining us this morning. i want to go to another time and place when you were studying with john hicks long ago. let us go to 1981 in william crider's classic the atlantic essay on a very young david stockman. the whole thing is premised on the inflation premium melting away at like the morning mist. a great battle over the conventional theories of economic performance. david...
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children also took steps there, starting with the university of california, where he finished his bachelor's and master's degrees, then he moved to new york and did the topper university, i forgot a-a series when chernivtsi and er after i taught er aerodynamics and er fluid dynamics for several years and i was offered to work on this project and of course i agreed, that is, i have a certain day er for almost 20 years i did research in wind tunnels and that's exactly what i'm doing right now. that is, nasa found you, not you found us. that is, you wanted to work in this field. yes, of course , this is a very interesting project. shark ar sls is a little more powerful but there is its nuances. that is, we really appreciate this opportunity to work on this project. each of us in our team is just a big team working on this project. if it is not a secret, of course, how many people are involved in total and do you know any other ukrainians who are involved in this project artemida 1 my team with which i work every day is seven people, there are also slovaks and slovaks and poles and americans eh. unfortunately, there are no more ukrainians in
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new york. cbs news has learned that a package detonated on the campus of boston's northeastern university after an employee opened it. the victim sustained minor injuries and was taken to a hospital. the fbi is assisting. >>> in hopes of avoiding a rail strike, labor secretary marty walsh is meeting with rail carriers and unions in the morning. amtrak canceled three long-distance trips that run between chicago and the west coast. if the two sides cannot come to an agreement this week, the stoppage could begin late friday. >>> r. kelly's child pornography and trial fixing case is now in the hands of a chicago jury. the disgraced singer was sentenced in june to 30 years in prison during a separate federal trial in new york. >>> for more news, download the cbs news app on your cell phone or connected tv. i'm matt pieper, cbs news, new york. >> announcer: this is the "cbs overnight news." >>> as we come on the air, the coffin of queen elizabeth is now at buckingham palace. it was an emotional return home as thousands lined the streets of london to catch a glimpse of the only monarch many of them ha
new york. cbs news has learned that a package detonated on the campus of boston's northeastern university after an employee opened it. the victim sustained minor injuries and was taken to a hospital. the fbi is assisting. >>> in hopes of avoiding a rail strike, labor secretary marty walsh is meeting with rail carriers and unions in the morning. amtrak canceled three long-distance trips that run between chicago and the west coast. if the two sides cannot come to an agreement this week,...