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canadian prime minister, justin trudeau, delivered the commencement address to the graduates of new york university. he urged students to fight the quote "tribal mindset." and congressional nationalism. this took place in yankee stadium in the bronx. [applause] mr. trudeau: this group is true -- truly diverse in every possible way. that is extraordinarily valuable and important. when i graduated in the early 1990's, i went on a trip around the world with a few good friends who actually remained good friends to this day, which is sort of a miracle. [laughter]
canadian prime minister, justin trudeau, delivered the commencement address to the graduates of new york university. he urged students to fight the quote "tribal mindset." and congressional nationalism. this took place in yankee stadium in the bronx. [applause] mr. trudeau: this group is true -- truly diverse in every possible way. that is extraordinarily valuable and important. when i graduated in the early 1990's, i went on a trip around the world with a few good friends who...
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canadian prime minister, justin trudeau, delivered the commencement address to the graduates of new york university. he urged students to fight the quote "tribal
canadian prime minister, justin trudeau, delivered the commencement address to the graduates of new york university. he urged students to fight the quote "tribal
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minister decepticon to patted his resume conte claimed he quote perfected his legal studies at new york university but the prestigious school has no record of him studying there. and emergency workers are rushing to seal off a power plant in hawaii as the lava from kill away a volcano approaches the site engineers have warned that the lava could breach underground wells releasing talks it gases into the atmosphere the plant generates roughly a third of the island's electricity. even lawmakers have demanded better data protection and privacy measures from facebook c.e.o. mark zuckerberg face questioning at the european parliament in brussels in the wake of a massive data scandal at the company but a byzantine committee process meant that sucker burkett baited some probing questions even if he made sure to apologize for the social media giants most glaring failures. lots of fake zuckerberg demonstrating in front of the european institutions. but inside the parliament not so much the hearing of the facebook c.e.o. was supposed to take place behind closed doors so that gave some the impression that th
minister decepticon to patted his resume conte claimed he quote perfected his legal studies at new york university but the prestigious school has no record of him studying there. and emergency workers are rushing to seal off a power plant in hawaii as the lava from kill away a volcano approaches the site engineers have warned that the lava could breach underground wells releasing talks it gases into the atmosphere the plant generates roughly a third of the island's electricity. even lawmakers...
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canadian prime minister, justin trudeau, delivered the commencement address to the graduates of new york university. he urged students to fight the quote "tribal mindset." and congressional nationalism. this took place in yankee stadium in the bronx. [applause] mr. trudeau: this group is true -- truly diverse in every possible way. that is extraordinarily valuable and important. when i graduated in the early 1990's, i went on a trip around the world with a few good friends who actually remained good friends to this day, which is sort of a miracle. [laughter] we treked and traveled, from europe to africa, to asia. that remains one of the great formative experiences of my life. it was an amazing adventure. the voyage [speaking french] it was also an important, a really important contributor to my continued, broader education, because it forced me, for the first time as an adult, to meet, engage, befriend people with views and experiences, ideas, values, and language, who were i met the korean fisherman, a russian veteran of their afghan war, or shopkeeper and his family, interesting conversations, al
canadian prime minister, justin trudeau, delivered the commencement address to the graduates of new york university. he urged students to fight the quote "tribal mindset." and congressional nationalism. this took place in yankee stadium in the bronx. [applause] mr. trudeau: this group is true -- truly diverse in every possible way. that is extraordinarily valuable and important. when i graduated in the early 1990's, i went on a trip around the world with a few good friends who...
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and one of the american citizens and research professors met with andrew ross professor at new york university the world's most expensive university. these activists goal was to fight the un bearable debt weighing on american citizens including the housing debt health debt and most importantly the student debt. the student debt problem and i have stated about one point three trillion in total and there are about forty million student debtors about eight million of those students are already in default meaning they're not paying out loans people can't imagine social goods or public goods in the united states it's unimaginable that you could have free education so there is a kind of normalizing of a of a i like to say kind of economic violence that people are used to and they just expect that that's the way that is that's the way it always will be the right to education has been supplanted by the right to access education loans. they emphasis that has had the overall impact of stifling optional political imagination of students because they're so highly and and they have to think about their fut
and one of the american citizens and research professors met with andrew ross professor at new york university the world's most expensive university. these activists goal was to fight the un bearable debt weighing on american citizens including the housing debt health debt and most importantly the student debt. the student debt problem and i have stated about one point three trillion in total and there are about forty million student debtors about eight million of those students are already in...
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movement a handful of american citizens and research professors met with andrew ross professor at new york university the world's most expensive university. these activists goal was to. the unbearable debt to playing on american citizens including the housing debt health debt and most importantly the student debt. the student debt problem in ny states to about one point three trillion in total in there about forty million student debtors about eight million of those students are already in default meaning they're not paying out loans people can't imagine social goods or public goods in the united states it's unimaginable that you could have free education so there is a kind of normalizing of a of a i like to say kind of economic violence that people are used to and they just expect that that's the way that is that's the way it always will be the right to education has been supplanted by the right to access education loans. the imposition of that has had the overall impact of stifling optional political imagination of students because they're so highly and and they have to think about their future in
movement a handful of american citizens and research professors met with andrew ross professor at new york university the world's most expensive university. these activists goal was to. the unbearable debt to playing on american citizens including the housing debt health debt and most importantly the student debt. the student debt problem in ny states to about one point three trillion in total in there about forty million student debtors about eight million of those students are already in...
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meeting leaders of the presidential palace, "the new york times" was publishing reports suggesting that giuseppe conte may not have been to new york university as he claimed in his curriculum vitae, saying the university had no record of him as a student or a faculty member. the five star movement has responded and said that is not true. as he said on his resume, he was fine-tuning and updating his studies at nyu. the five star movement says they feel that they are under attack by people out there who think -- you are simply afraid of change and this new coalition between the five star movement and the league, and are trying to undermine this appointment. there is a possibility of president mattarella excepting as a candidate someone who hasas no politicical experience. genie: the european union and the financiaial markets have had strong reactctions to this announcement as well. josephine: yes, the bond spread dropped slightly this morning, and drops were studied. we have seen more comments from the european trade commissioner, saying she is very worried. the foreign minister of luxembourg appppealed to the n w political coalition not to de
meeting leaders of the presidential palace, "the new york times" was publishing reports suggesting that giuseppe conte may not have been to new york university as he claimed in his curriculum vitae, saying the university had no record of him as a student or a faculty member. the five star movement has responded and said that is not true. as he said on his resume, he was fine-tuning and updating his studies at nyu. the five star movement says they feel that they are under attack by...
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giuseppe conte says on his resume that he "perfected his legal studies" at new york university. him having studied there. the anti—establishment five star movement and the anti—immigrant league, are awaiting approval from italy's president to form a coalition government. in india, 32 million households still don't have access to electricity, even though the prime minister claimed last month that every village had been connected to the grid. 0ur correspondent danjohnson reports from gujarat in the west of india. across these dusty, sunbaked plains, this is one of india's cut—off communities. the people have only the power they generate themselves. this is the prime minister's social media post where he described an historic day for india, saying every village across the country now had access to electricity, but look at this. it looks like a village, feels like a village, yet these people are not connected to the grid and that's because it depends on your definition of a village, and according to the official statistics, this doesn't qualify. so when the sun goes down, life here
giuseppe conte says on his resume that he "perfected his legal studies" at new york university. him having studied there. the anti—establishment five star movement and the anti—immigrant league, are awaiting approval from italy's president to form a coalition government. in india, 32 million households still don't have access to electricity, even though the prime minister claimed last month that every village had been connected to the grid. 0ur correspondent danjohnson reports...
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prime minister conti padded his resume kaante claimed he quote perfected his legal studies at new york university but the prestigious school has no record of him studying there. lawmakers have demanded better data protection and privacy measures from facebook's c.e.o. mark zuckerberg faced questioning at the european parliament in brussels in the wake of a massive data scandal of the company but a byzantine committee process meant of a did some probing questions even if he made sure to apologize for the social media giants glaring failures lots of fake zuckerberg demonstrating in front of the european institutions. but inside the parliament not so much the hearing of the facebook c.e.o. was supposed to take place behind closed doors so that gave some the impression that the privacy of mr zuckerberg was more important than the privacy of facebook users but some parliamentarians fought back and managed to have the hearing that took place right here in this room live streamed. so everyone could see how mark zuckerberg apologized for digital facebook tools causing real world problems once again we ha
prime minister conti padded his resume kaante claimed he quote perfected his legal studies at new york university but the prestigious school has no record of him studying there. lawmakers have demanded better data protection and privacy measures from facebook's c.e.o. mark zuckerberg faced questioning at the european parliament in brussels in the wake of a massive data scandal of the company but a byzantine committee process meant of a did some probing questions even if he made sure to...
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embellishing his resume with false qualifications for example he claims to have studied law at new york university but n.y.u. says he was never a role there so what do a talionis make of him i've never heard of him. i don't know him he's a newcomer but i'm a. devil but i will just hope for the best. italian president. has expressed skepticism about conti's competence the new prime minister will have to deal with the new populist coalition and its stridently anti e.u. rhetoric european institutions have been warning italy over the last few days because they fear iran could change its position on existing a huge contracts. the coalition says it wants to lower taxes and pay for other campaign promises with new debt the country's existing debt already stands at two point three trillion euros that's almost a quarter of the total debt in the eurozone but some italian say they're willing to give the new governing coalition a chance. the important thing is that we start to see change because we're pretty tired of politicians that only think of their own interests if they think about the citizens and the c
embellishing his resume with false qualifications for example he claims to have studied law at new york university but n.y.u. says he was never a role there so what do a talionis make of him i've never heard of him. i don't know him he's a newcomer but i'm a. devil but i will just hope for the best. italian president. has expressed skepticism about conti's competence the new prime minister will have to deal with the new populist coalition and its stridently anti e.u. rhetoric european...
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minister decepticon tape patted his resume on to claim he quote perfected his legal studies at new york university but the prestigious school has no record of him studying that. an experimental a bowl of vaccination program is underway in the democratic republic of congo the world health organization says more than thirty health care workers have received the shot forty's in congo are rushing to head off a major outbreak of the deadly virus. and emergency workers are rushing to seal off a power plant in hawaii as lava from the kill away a volcano approaches the site engineers have warned that the lava could breach underground wells releasing talks gases into the atmosphere the plant generates roughly a third of the island's electricity an american literary giant philip roth has died aged fifty age eighty five the grandson of jewish immigrants roth dove deep into the jewish american experience in novels such as american pastoral and portnoy's complaint he won every major u.s. literary award including the pulitzer prize. doubts are growing over next month's scheduled summit between the leaders of no
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have to contact a padded his resume could take claimed he quote perfected his legal studies at new york university but the prestigious school has no record of him studying there. an experimental ebola vaccination program is underway in the democratic republic of congo world health organization says more than thirty health care workers have received the shot authorities in congo are rushing to head off a major outbreak of the deadly virus. and emergency workers are rushing to seal off a power plant in hawaii as the lava from the killer way of all came approaches the site engineers have warned that the lava could breach underground well releasing toxic gases into the atmosphere the plant generates roughly a third of the island's electricity even lawmakers have demanded better data protection and privacy measures from facebook c.e.o. mark zuckerberg faced questioning at the european parliament in brussels in the wake of a massive data scandal at the company but a byzantine committee process meant soccer burke baited some probing questions even if he made sure to apologize for the social media giants
have to contact a padded his resume could take claimed he quote perfected his legal studies at new york university but the prestigious school has no record of him studying there. an experimental ebola vaccination program is underway in the democratic republic of congo world health organization says more than thirty health care workers have received the shot authorities in congo are rushing to head off a major outbreak of the deadly virus. and emergency workers are rushing to seal off a power...
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embellishing his resume with false qualifications for example he claims to have studied law at new york university but n.y.u. says he was never unrolled there so what do italians make of him. i've never heard of him. i don't know him he's a newcomer but i'm going to have a bit we'll just hope for the best. italian president has expressed skepticism about conti's competence the new prime minister will have to deal with the new populist coalition and its stridently anti e.u. rhetoric european institutions have been warning italy over the last few days because they fear iran could change its position on existing a huge contracts. the coalition says it wants to lower taxes and pay for other campaign promises with new debt the country's existing debt already stands at two point three trillion euros that's almost a quarter of the total debt in the eurozone but some italian say they're willing to give the new governing coalition a chance to get the important thing is that we start to see change because we're pretty tired of politicians that only think if they are in interests if they think about the citi
embellishing his resume with false qualifications for example he claims to have studied law at new york university but n.y.u. says he was never unrolled there so what do italians make of him. i've never heard of him. i don't know him he's a newcomer but i'm going to have a bit we'll just hope for the best. italian president has expressed skepticism about conti's competence the new prime minister will have to deal with the new populist coalition and its stridently anti e.u. rhetoric european...
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michael spence of new york university on china, the two koreas, and the convergence of geopolitical economicsempts to find a bid. the lira hits 4.50. this is "bloomberg surveillance" live from new york, i am tom keene and francine lacqua is in london. lastr dynamics in the hour, the trend of yesterday continues. a stronger dollar. francine: stronger dollar. trying to figure out what is happening in italy. story on the terminal, italian bonds are slumping. anti-establishment parties are struggling to find a government. chatter that they discussed a government debt write-down with billions of euros. making markets nervous. tom: reality headlights when you are running government, different from running for it. italian story with taylor riggs. at forming ad populist government said to be winding down. the head of the anti-migrant league said the negotiations with the five-star movement are in the final stretch. demandsparties made that the european central bank bite off on the $300 billion in debt. is putting a deaf or on optimism for president trump. the regime is threatening to ascel the histor
michael spence of new york university on china, the two koreas, and the convergence of geopolitical economicsempts to find a bid. the lira hits 4.50. this is "bloomberg surveillance" live from new york, i am tom keene and francine lacqua is in london. lastr dynamics in the hour, the trend of yesterday continues. a stronger dollar. francine: stronger dollar. trying to figure out what is happening in italy. story on the terminal, italian bonds are slumping. anti-establishment parties...
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new york university hosted the event. >> so i'd like to thanking again judge weissman and that incredible group of panelists who in just such a powerful way gave us a sense of what new par paradigm can look like if we cast our eyes on what is happening in miami and the experiences of those who have been through our system and really are pleading with us to do t
new york university hosted the event. >> so i'd like to thanking again judge weissman and that incredible group of panelists who in just such a powerful way gave us a sense of what new par paradigm can look like if we cast our eyes on what is happening in miami and the experiences of those who have been through our system and really are pleading with us to do t
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carried many reports about his curriculum, his studies abroad, the extent of stays, including new york university that seems to have been brushed aside by the very fact that he has been summoned to the palace. vonnie: we can't wait to see the outcome. thank you for your wonderful reporting. later, conversations with david rosenstein, with the ceo of lockheed martin. this is bloomberg. ♪ live from paris, i am caroline hyde. vonnie: from new york, i'm vonnie quinn. time for the latest business flash. will spendnologies more than $15 billion in r&d and capital expenditure projects in the u.s. in the next five years. jetmaker of everything from engines to elevators will also higher 35,000 people in the united states through 2022. united technologies says that it will create several thousand net new jobs. less thanth expected. those has chosen mark ellison as hasnext leader -- lowes chosen mark ellison as its next leader. food at clothing and marks & spencer missed estimates. cars are getting more high-tech. this is why we are speaking to mr. carlos scone. he is based in paris, run a were no and nissa
carried many reports about his curriculum, his studies abroad, the extent of stays, including new york university that seems to have been brushed aside by the very fact that he has been summoned to the palace. vonnie: we can't wait to see the outcome. thank you for your wonderful reporting. later, conversations with david rosenstein, with the ceo of lockheed martin. this is bloomberg. ♪ live from paris, i am caroline hyde. vonnie: from new york, i'm vonnie quinn. time for the latest business...
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this was hosted by new york university law school's center on the administration of criminal law. anne: we are going to get started. you know what they do at my three-year-old's school? this, anybody else have that two fingers? i want to introduce this next panel. i think if i set it to most of the folks sitting in the room today, when you think about criminal justice reform, where is the first place you think about? i don't know that anybody would say indianapolis. we are in new york city and i don't even know if everyone knows where indianapolis is. it is in the great state of indiana. the first time i ever went was of a part of this project. i cannot say i am an experienced indianapolis person either. i'm going to introduce the panel and then we are going to have a conversation today about what i think are some of the most exciting reforms that people are starting to do in the criminal justice space thinking about these issues. my background is as a criminal prosecutor, state, local and federal. i then ran the arnold foundations criminal justice initiative. i am now at nyu runn
this was hosted by new york university law school's center on the administration of criminal law. anne: we are going to get started. you know what they do at my three-year-old's school? this, anybody else have that two fingers? i want to introduce this next panel. i think if i set it to most of the folks sitting in the room today, when you think about criminal justice reform, where is the first place you think about? i don't know that anybody would say indianapolis. we are in new york city and...
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a two thousand and fourteen new york university study said he was involved in contract killing drugs and trafficking extortion and illegal gambling. the company's involvement in match fixing. back in the ninety's they saw an opportunity to control a. hugely profitable we had to convince me now that we have the money to do business. is how serious we are. i need to know from you for your going to do to get that money to run it. almost sixty to seventy. against there is a fix fixed. and you just international games all which other games to fix international. yet we must. have players in every national team. match fixes still rig the overall results of some matches but increasingly turning to fixing what happens during just a small part of the match this is known to the sport fixing. the criminals favorite sport fixes involves paying players to underperform sessions of ovitz. consists of six balls delivered to the batsman a session is a limited number of usually six or ten. for all about betting on different kinds of fixes. because you have more and more. and madge you know wanted to fo
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on these frequently and other topics and teaches at columbia, new york university and the graduate school of journalism. so, george, take it away. thank you very much. , we arehe prior panel low-tech guys, no audiovisuals, so we will not dally around here with this machine. we would just talk. two other things i would note. two justices got beaten up on the last panel, and while i think chief justice rehnquist deserves to have done so, there is one good thing about him. i went to amherst college come and you would be surprised to know that his son has been the in amherstrer college history in basketball. so there is something positive there. [laughter] scalia, is to justice am no great fan, but justice scalia was a strong first who usually was on the right side of first amendment cases, including the most critical one, the flagburning case. he was on the side of the 5-4 decision that said flagburning was ok and could not be punished , so he was not a bad first amendment justice. let me introduce the panel. lynn. right is litany next to him to his right is erica, a professor of communicati
on these frequently and other topics and teaches at columbia, new york university and the graduate school of journalism. so, george, take it away. thank you very much. , we arehe prior panel low-tech guys, no audiovisuals, so we will not dally around here with this machine. we would just talk. two other things i would note. two justices got beaten up on the last panel, and while i think chief justice rehnquist deserves to have done so, there is one good thing about him. i went to amherst...
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mr conte says on his resume that he "perfected his legal studies" at new york university, but the universitying studied there. no decision from the italian president by the way on whether mr conte will take over. that's from bbc world service radio. rohingya muslim militants in myanmar killed up to 99 hindu civilians during attacks last august according to amnesty international. the group that's accused denies this. we know there were killings during an uprising against burmese forces, who are accused of subsequent atrocities. that's from bbc burmese. this, inevitably, has been getting a lot of attention online. this is fred, a ten—year—old labrador. a group of ducklings at mount fitchet castle here in the uk taken to him and now think that he's a parent. well, let's learn a lot about a woman. the new york stock exchange has appointed a woman as its leader for the first time, over 200 year since it was established. stacey cunningham is the new boss. joe miller is live from new york. well, she is 42 years old and she is currently the chief operating officer at the new york exchange, and she s
mr conte says on his resume that he "perfected his legal studies" at new york university, but the universitying studied there. no decision from the italian president by the way on whether mr conte will take over. that's from bbc world service radio. rohingya muslim militants in myanmar killed up to 99 hindu civilians during attacks last august according to amnesty international. the group that's accused denies this. we know there were killings during an uprising against burmese...
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speaks frequently on these and other topics as you can imagine and he teaches at columbia, new york university and the graduate school of journalism. george, take it away. >> thank you jane. thank you very much. >>> the good news is,we are low-tech guys, we have no audiovisual, we will not play around here with this machine. we will just talk. two other things that i would note, the two justices got beaten up in the last panel, while i think that it chief justice rehnquist very much deserves to have done so, there is one good thing about them, i went to amherst college, you would be surprised to know that justice rehnquist son was the leading scorer in amherst college basketball history, there is something positive there. as to justice scalia, i am no great fan, but the fact is, justice scalia was a strong first amendment judge who was usually on the right side of first amendment cases including the most critical one, the flagburning case. he was on the side in a 5-4 decision saying flagburning was okay and could not be punished. he was not a bad first amendment justice. >> to my right is a pr
speaks frequently on these and other topics as you can imagine and he teaches at columbia, new york university and the graduate school of journalism. george, take it away. >> thank you jane. thank you very much. >>> the good news is,we are low-tech guys, we have no audiovisual, we will not play around here with this machine. we will just talk. two other things that i would note, the two justices got beaten up in the last panel, while i think that it chief justice rehnquist very...
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this was hosted by new york university law school's center on the administration of criminal law. >> we are going to get started. you know what they do at my three-year-old school? this anybody else have that two fingers? i want to introduce this next panel. i think if i set it to most of the folks sitting in the room today, when you think about criminal justice reform, was the first place you think about? i don't know that anybody would say indianapolis.
this was hosted by new york university law school's center on the administration of criminal law. >> we are going to get started. you know what they do at my three-year-old school? this anybody else have that two fingers? i want to introduce this next panel. i think if i set it to most of the folks sitting in the room today, when you think about criminal justice reform, was the first place you think about? i don't know that anybody would say indianapolis.
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can see this entire discussion from new york university law school and how mentally ill people end up in jails rather than psychiatric facilities. that's at eight eastern on c-span. connect with c-span to personalize the information you get from us. .org/tonight and sign up for the e mail. it has the most updated prime times dental. word for word to see the most interesting video highlight. book tv newsletter is an insiders look at upcoming authors and book festivals. and the american history tv newsletter with the upcoming programming exploring our nation's past, visit c-span.org/tonight & up today. supreme court justice clarence thomas recently sat down for a conversation about his upbringing, his decision to 1991d law school, and his confirmation to the supreme court from the law library in congress, this is just under one hour. >> good afternoon.
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bell established lecture series on race in america society at the new york university school of law and now in 23rd year and i want to say that we are grateful for the service in terms of being a scholar and civil rights activists. along with other lead donors, she helped establish in 2012 the dewart bell for pittsburgh school of law. professor bell's ana -- alma ma. she is also the found e and president of lead, intergenerational solutions, inc, nonprofit dedicated for leadership of social change agent. she serves on the board of teaching matters, cancer care, the southern center for women rights and women's media center and who -- ordain elder where al are welcome. please join me in welcoming dr. janet dewart bell to ball moor and the pratt library. [applause] >> thank you so much. thank you for that very kind introduction. it's so wonderful to be here. i came to the library a couple of times with my late husband derrick bell and pleasure and honor to be invited here. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> during the civil rights movement african americans led the fight to free this country from the slavery an
bell established lecture series on race in america society at the new york university school of law and now in 23rd year and i want to say that we are grateful for the service in terms of being a scholar and civil rights activists. along with other lead donors, she helped establish in 2012 the dewart bell for pittsburgh school of law. professor bell's ana -- alma ma. she is also the found e and president of lead, intergenerational solutions, inc, nonprofit dedicated for leadership of social...
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box 693 new york, new york 10013. zñvp0x] ♪ [captions made possible by kcet television] affordability and power by design, this week monique george and gianpaolo baiocchi of the new york universitydemocracy lab argue a truly just policy requires a shift in power. then from our ted women's series, two architect serving low income communities through innovative design. it is all coming up "the laura flanders show," the place were the people who say can't be done take a backseat to the people who do it. ♪
box 693 new york, new york 10013. zñvp0x] ♪ [captions made possible by kcet television] affordability and power by design, this week monique george and gianpaolo baiocchi of the new york universitydemocracy lab argue a truly just policy requires a shift in power. then from our ted women's series, two architect serving low income communities through innovative design. it is all coming up "the laura flanders show," the place were the people who say can't be done take a backseat to...
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professor baldwin on his bachelors degree from -- university and holds a masters from new york university. his works include "the great migration" and "escape from new york: the new knee grow renaissance beyond -- the new negro renaissance beyond harlem." he is the author of "in the shadow of the ivory tower: how higher education is transforming urban america." he sits on the editorial board for the journal of urban history and as an editor of urban life landscapes and policy book series for temple university press. he also serves as a distinguished lecturer. tonight he will trace the pass of -- the path of southern hoping for the american dream. please welcome professor baldwin to the boston atheneum. [applause] professor baldwin: thank you. thank you. thank you. good evening, everyone. it is a pleasure to be here at the boston atheneum. it is my first time here, even though i taught at boston college for nine years. come here more now that i am gone. [laughter] .ut it is good to be here this is part of the american dream series, about how we can think differently about the american drea
professor baldwin on his bachelors degree from -- university and holds a masters from new york university. his works include "the great migration" and "escape from new york: the new knee grow renaissance beyond -- the new negro renaissance beyond harlem." he is the author of "in the shadow of the ivory tower: how higher education is transforming urban america." he sits on the editorial board for the journal of urban history and as an editor of urban life landscapes...
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my panel, matt welch editor at large at reason magazine anddown yell goldman and fellow at new york university's mcsilver institute, a plus panel i have today. thank you for joining me on this mother's day. i want to start with you on this one, why haven't we really heard from the white house with regard to sadler's comments? >> what about donald trum map o his white house lead you or -- >> this is a war hero. >> he said he's not a war hero -- >> he said he got caught. >> john mccain said he would not endorse trump during the 2016 until -- not only did he apologize to them to him and other veterans because that was a bad thing to say for their service. trump didn't care and didn't apologize for even that sense of it. i doubt there's any expectation that they'll apologize. maybe the individual will herself because she apparently promised as such to megan mccain, but i would see nothing, this is the way the white house and person in donald trump is. >> megan mccain was telling abc that when i had a conversation with kelly sadler, i asked her to publicly apologize and she said she would but i have
my panel, matt welch editor at large at reason magazine anddown yell goldman and fellow at new york university's mcsilver institute, a plus panel i have today. thank you for joining me on this mother's day. i want to start with you on this one, why haven't we really heard from the white house with regard to sadler's comments? >> what about donald trum map o his white house lead you or -- >> this is a war hero. >> he said he's not a war hero -- >> he said he got caught....
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new york university hosted the event. >> so i'd like to thanking again judge weissman and that incredible group of panelists who in just such a powerful way gave us a sense of what new par paradigm can look like if we cast our eyes on what is happening in miami and the experiences of those who have been through our system and really are pleading with us to do things differently. what sense of urgency that creates, and also the importance of recognizing the human element in everything we do and the need to think differently, quickly, about how we address these issues. so, with those themes in mind, we're very pleased to have with us an incredibly distinguished group of individuals who will continue our conversation as we start to think about what is the role of law enforcement in dressing these issues, what this role of prosecutors as we grapple with the issues that were put before us, and so we're pleased to have with us a number of individuals who are going to be speaking about this. we have ron bruno, who is the second vice president of cit international. we have attorney general t.j. d
new york university hosted the event. >> so i'd like to thanking again judge weissman and that incredible group of panelists who in just such a powerful way gave us a sense of what new par paradigm can look like if we cast our eyes on what is happening in miami and the experiences of those who have been through our system and really are pleading with us to do things differently. what sense of urgency that creates, and also the importance of recognizing the human element in everything we...