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i think so igor eisenberg, a professor at new york university, was on radio svoboda, thank you ukraineestore hospitals, schools, vital transport and energy infrastructure, this figure was announced today by volodymyr zelenskyi, now no one can say that this estimate is final, because it is not known how much destruction russia will cause, they are already saying this german government officials, at the moment a conference on the reconstruction of ukraine is underway in germany in berlin, at least she was today watched by the correspondent of radio svoboda in the eu zoryana stepanenko zoryannogo my congratulations, who and with what and how is ready to help ukraine with reconstruction i congratulate my own ukraine needs a financial rammstein by analogy with the format organized by the united states in the framework of which the world donates weapons to ukraine about this partners gathered in berlin for a conference on reconstruction and a request for video communication volodymyr zelenskyi actually said next year the deficit of the state budget will reach 38 billion dollars and added tha
i think so igor eisenberg, a professor at new york university, was on radio svoboda, thank you ukraineestore hospitals, schools, vital transport and energy infrastructure, this figure was announced today by volodymyr zelenskyi, now no one can say that this estimate is final, because it is not known how much destruction russia will cause, they are already saying this german government officials, at the moment a conference on the reconstruction of ukraine is underway in germany in berlin, at...
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also follow the rammstein meeting thank you very much well, ihor eisenberg, a professor at new york university, is joining the broadcast and we will talk with him about the mood in the united states, my greetings to you please glory to ukraine glory to the heroes please tell me what is being said in the united states about the massive shelling of ukrainians bridge as a result , the president of the united states, joe biden, promised to provide ukraine with advanced air defense systems. took place today in the fourth ukrainian city , in fact, in all the new news on the main american news channels, for example, this sms data - these were messages that were called in the first place, there was a report from ukraine from various from kyiv from various other cities, that is, a lot of attention is paid to this, and well, i was the statement of president biden or yesterday this was the occasion, i was already the statement of secretary of state blinkin and i would conclude from these statements that there should be increased aid in ukraine what ukraine has get more weapons, more support measures rega
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nyu, that's short for new york university, kat. professor jones jr. taught organic chemical history for decades and who have written textbooks about it and it was fired after his students was complaining his class was too hard. more of them wanted to sign the petition, but they forgot how to write their names. his students blamed him for their garbage test scores, writing, we're very concerned about our scores and i understand and find that they're not an accurate reflection of time in this class. translation, we were hoping we would slide by. but jones said they weren't coming to class or watching videos and that's why they can't answer the question. so maybe if they put more time and effort in the studying instead of whining, they would have gotten better grades. anyway, the students accused him of reducing the number of mid terms, not offering extra credit for zoom options and finally teaching with a condesending and demanding tony. condescend and demanning. if i get a nickel every time my assistant called me that and make her carry that in a jar a
nyu, that's short for new york university, kat. professor jones jr. taught organic chemical history for decades and who have written textbooks about it and it was fired after his students was complaining his class was too hard. more of them wanted to sign the petition, but they forgot how to write their names. his students blamed him for their garbage test scores, writing, we're very concerned about our scores and i understand and find that they're not an accurate reflection of time in this...
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jonathan nagger is a co director of new york's university center for social media and politics. earlier, he told me more about, you know, must claim to be a free speech. absolutist depends. if absolute means absolute. even people in united states who think cree speech is incredibly important and believe that the 1st amendment is absolute, generally accepted the notion that you can't, you know, fire in a crowded theater. can, you know that the u. s. government is free to regulate speech that can cause eminent harm and mosque has said nothing about his understanding of that basic concept that the speech can cause immediate harm. so of their speech on twitter, suggesting to people that they can take, i think the cures for co, with it actually cause harm. this could lead us to a very bad situation. now, theresa does have a trust problem. he had the conservatives who are fearing being censored, and then the, the on the other side you got the progressives who are worrying about this information and hate speech. is he able to fix these issues as well? no social media platform has compl
jonathan nagger is a co director of new york's university center for social media and politics. earlier, he told me more about, you know, must claim to be a free speech. absolutist depends. if absolute means absolute. even people in united states who think cree speech is incredibly important and believe that the 1st amendment is absolute, generally accepted the notion that you can't, you know, fire in a crowded theater. can, you know that the u. s. government is free to regulate speech that can...
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, but there will be igor and he will take away whom we often see here, he is a professor of new york universityceled instead of washington, there will be new york, go on, my ears will tell me when we will already have a connection with the united states. those around putin obviously understand everything and the defeats at the front and the isolation of russia, i.e. the total and impossibility of development and closed markets and closed supply of scientifically capable elements for any fucking machine, plane, equipment, wherever it goes there is no end to the missiles. we spoke with mykola knyazhytskyi today. he says that we have to wait until the missiles run out and they won't create new ones. in short, there are many problems, everyone understands everything, and the main thing is that, you know, putin has started this metaphysics. i will finish the conversation now, then we will let's talk about igor. i, we, that physical moment that i just feel because i have been in this profession for a very long time and i remember the soviet union, i remember the transition from the soviet union to th
, but there will be igor and he will take away whom we often see here, he is a professor of new york universityceled instead of washington, there will be new york, go on, my ears will tell me when we will already have a connection with the united states. those around putin obviously understand everything and the defeats at the front and the isolation of russia, i.e. the total and impossibility of development and closed markets and closed supply of scientifically capable elements for any fucking...
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igor igor eisenberg, a professor at new york university, was on our broadcast and all i have to do now is pass the floor to the news service, my colleague rina koval is already ready to tell you the news of this hour, i i will get back to you literally in a few minutes friends, only one please thank you congratulations on the situation in different regions of our country i will tell you about the interception of the conversation of the russian occupiers and also about the statement of the european union regarding the blocked grain agreement, wait for 18:00 in ukraine news time on the espresso tv channel in the studio of iryna koval i to the most important events, i will tell you all about the information terror in the temporarily occupied territories of zaporozhye, the russians introduced military censorship, the invaders will check the phones of the residents and find out with whom and about what does a person communicate with, where and what news does he read? the mayor of melitopol, ivan fedorov, told about this. if the occupiers find a ukrainian source of information during the so-
igor igor eisenberg, a professor at new york university, was on our broadcast and all i have to do now is pass the floor to the news service, my colleague rina koval is already ready to tell you the news of this hour, i i will get back to you literally in a few minutes friends, only one please thank you congratulations on the situation in different regions of our country i will tell you about the interception of the conversation of the russian occupiers and also about the statement of the...
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on the espresso tv channel and will now conduct a conversation with our guest professor at new york university, igor eisenberg he is already i think we are on the air i congratulate mr. igor i congratulate the audience you have just glory to ukraine glory to the heroes and here let's try to talk about today's important event the beginning of the congress of the communist party of china, a congress that has an unprecedented re-election of the head of the party, the general of the party, obviously, the head of the chinese state, xi jinping, how is the entire situation in the region changing, and can it be assumed that the next i would say such and such there will be a military conflict off the coast of taiwan. of course, there may be calls for this report of his at the congress, and he mentioned it several times against ivan, which he emphasized that china never said that it would not happen to use force although he is in favor of china becoming the only peaceful way, he noted that it is possible to use force on his own, this is not news, but it is clear that if something eh gets his third term
on the espresso tv channel and will now conduct a conversation with our guest professor at new york university, igor eisenberg he is already i think we are on the air i congratulate mr. igor i congratulate the audience you have just glory to ukraine glory to the heroes and here let's try to talk about today's important event the beginning of the congress of the communist party of china, a congress that has an unprecedented re-election of the head of the party, the general of the party,...
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demonstrators and activists as a day, mo, veiny is an associate professor of journalism at new york university and author of lipstick. g had, she says, approaches have brought together different sections of iranian society. i think it really reflects how deeply iranian society has changed. iran in society have moved on, including many of the supporters of the system and many religious iranians who are just not willing to see security for the crack down and harm women hurt, you know, take them into custody and ways that lead to their death over a head job. so i think what we're seeing is, is quite substantively different than anything you ron has experienced before. it's hard to know where this will go demand for dress freedom or an end to kind of policing of, of women's physical bodies is just one of the demand. but it's really spirals way beyond that, you know, week see from the young men out on the street, the diversity of people on the street that it's gone very much to the heart of, of other failures in the islamic system. you know, the, the failure of society to accept mandatory, her job
demonstrators and activists as a day, mo, veiny is an associate professor of journalism at new york university and author of lipstick. g had, she says, approaches have brought together different sections of iranian society. i think it really reflects how deeply iranian society has changed. iran in society have moved on, including many of the supporters of the system and many religious iranians who are just not willing to see security for the crack down and harm women hurt, you know, take them...
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new york university law school said the digital identity, they rode a digital rode to hell. >> laura: we don't have time tonight but we will get into what china is doing with vaccine passports and they can turn them on and off. michael, great to have you on. gates, one of his cause celebs with the injection of green energy. it's warped. it's crippling global energy supplies. we see it and feel it. we are seeing this happen across the eu. the complete destruction of global supplies of energy did not stop the u.n. from urgeing a complete transformation of the global energy system. the policy are not just destroying lives, they are road trip in lies all of them. our next guest was a climate alarmist but now says the movement is a scam. he is the executive direct of the international science climate coalition. you say the only way to get rid of this is to go after the science of climate change. explain. >> exactly. a lot of people will say well, canada puts out so little greenhouse gas emissions. the trouble is people argue we have to set an example to the world and be good citizens. they
new york university law school said the digital identity, they rode a digital rode to hell. >> laura: we don't have time tonight but we will get into what china is doing with vaccine passports and they can turn them on and off. michael, great to have you on. gates, one of his cause celebs with the injection of green energy. it's warped. it's crippling global energy supplies. we see it and feel it. we are seeing this happen across the eu. the complete destruction of global supplies of...
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let's cross live now to former new york university professor michael rectinwald's. michael, it's great to have you on the program today. now, what do you make of washington's economic pressures against china? do you think that it will benefit the u. s. economy at all? absolutely not. it's going to further cripple the u. s. economy, which is being dismantled as we speak, this both cartel all exports the semiconductor chip industry in china. likewise, putting down the market for many of the manufacturers here in the united states, which is 5 minutes space have subsidized through the chips in science. so it's very contradictory. what's happening here. it's both of these markets, both of these 3 should get out of the business of governmental control over industry and allow free markets to operate. and that's not what's happening at all . now, speaking of it is ongoing contradictions. i mean, we know that the u. s. talks about the principles of fair competition and promote them, but it doesn't seem like they're doing that themselves. what do you make of that? and do you
let's cross live now to former new york university professor michael rectinwald's. michael, it's great to have you on the program today. now, what do you make of washington's economic pressures against china? do you think that it will benefit the u. s. economy at all? absolutely not. it's going to further cripple the u. s. economy, which is being dismantled as we speak, this both cartel all exports the semiconductor chip industry in china. likewise, putting down the market for many of the...
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by lisco live now to michael to vote also and former new york university professor. thanks for joining us today. here are now intel is report to the planning major layoffs like the effective thousands of jobs. couldn't take these people seriously? well yeah, i think so we're going to see a lot of my office and it's not surprising that they are because the demand for ships, at least on the consumer market, is very depressed the way down because the economy is labeling here at best. and so we're going to see more laid off like this other, the other ship manufacturers, the other major ship manufacturer. it's on the video and a couple others have also laid off employees. and so we're seeing a decline in this industry. and this is just after some $280000000000.00. we're committed to food in this industry 50 to mail in which was your mark directly for the chip manufacturers. so this is a real laugh on the face at the, by the ministration, but it's really quite expected, given the say to the autonomy you say that the 52000000000 was it m all so it was actually given to inte
by lisco live now to michael to vote also and former new york university professor. thanks for joining us today. here are now intel is report to the planning major layoffs like the effective thousands of jobs. couldn't take these people seriously? well yeah, i think so we're going to see a lot of my office and it's not surprising that they are because the demand for ships, at least on the consumer market, is very depressed the way down because the economy is labeling here at best. and so we're...
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yesterday on our broadcast, although we did not specifically talk about it, the professor of new york universityberg, said something like this, saying that if the elections if the republicans win, it will be bad for democracy and for ukraine. tell me, as a diplomat with a lot of experience, do you agree with such a statement because, in fact, ukraine now has bicameral support from the united states, as a diplomat with i will tell you from experience that we shouldn't care, of course , but it's you for the american people, we will cooperate, what the outcome of the elections will be - it depends on the choice of this usa, as a diplomat, you answered briefly diplomatically, then we'll wait and see what we actually do. why do we have to guess at the us congress if you yourself said i don't know what our parliamentary support is, i don't know, why should it change ? why should it change, if there are some internal moments for the presidential company, well, after the elections, the congress, as a rule, after that it is determined that the candidates from the party already start collecting funds for
yesterday on our broadcast, although we did not specifically talk about it, the professor of new york universityberg, said something like this, saying that if the elections if the republicans win, it will be bad for democracy and for ukraine. tell me, as a diplomat with a lot of experience, do you agree with such a statement because, in fact, ukraine now has bicameral support from the united states, as a diplomat with i will tell you from experience that we shouldn't care, of course , but it's...
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started massive investments in american so my conductor firms hoping to gain profit. former new york university professor michael rectinwald's says the sanctions at washington imposes will cause an economic backlash. it's going to further cripple the u. s. economy, i don't think the american public has much knowledge about what's happening, the crippling sanctions that the, by the ministration putting on find the manufacturing an american manufacturing for that matter. it's starting so marcus, what they're going to do is end up destroying the industry overall. it's globally. and the reason they're doing it is so that they're comp on china applied and having so many compromised relationship with china to be his son. i think he's trying to prove that he has not, that he's not beholden to china. so it's very contradictory. what's happening here . it's both of these markets. both of these 3 should get out of the business of governmental control over industry and allow free markets to operate. and that's not what's happening at all in foreign policy, chief, joseph beretta has praised the blocks livi
started massive investments in american so my conductor firms hoping to gain profit. former new york university professor michael rectinwald's says the sanctions at washington imposes will cause an economic backlash. it's going to further cripple the u. s. economy, i don't think the american public has much knowledge about what's happening, the crippling sanctions that the, by the ministration putting on find the manufacturing an american manufacturing for that matter. it's starting so marcus,...
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transgender reassignment surgery for minors. joining us now to go further in depth on this as former new york university professor and the author of google arkell palazzo michael rectinwald's. professor is great to have you on the program today. now the american medical association is calling for the u. s. government to prosecute people threatening hospitals provoked by this spread of information on gender affirming topics, branding it as mis information that everyone has a right to safety. but are these called a threat to freedom of speech online? what say you? yes, it's a direct call on the part of the a. m a and the american pediatric association and the childrens hospital association to have that the state, the government intervene and abrogate the individual 1st amendment rights of people online. and we've seen this before with this administration and with this bit really this regime that's in place now in the us. this is a far left authoritarian regime that has this intention to pat push through a particular kind of politics, a particular ideological line, a party line. and any deviation from this
transgender reassignment surgery for minors. joining us now to go further in depth on this as former new york university professor and the author of google arkell palazzo michael rectinwald's. professor is great to have you on the program today. now the american medical association is calling for the u. s. government to prosecute people threatening hospitals provoked by this spread of information on gender affirming topics, branding it as mis information that everyone has a right to safety. but...
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or 3rd and former liberal studies professor at new york university, michael rectinwald's belief such policies will fail to control global and domestic semi conductor markets. a real laugh on the face at the by the ministration demand for ships, at least on the consumer market is, is very depressed. it's way down because the economy is labeling here at best. they can't control these industry. they can't control the demand for the product. this is what happens when central planners, government planners get involved and try to direct the economy. they bought it every time and it ends up worse. and if they've never given the money in the 1st place, more likely that it will, with another paint on the reputation of the biden administration, which continues to destroy the u. s. economy day by day. they're literally destroying this economy. okay, to another story, generating quite a lot of interest, a member of the european pardon has called shocking even criminal, an admission from a top official at pfizer at a recent hearing. now, the executive admitted done, it's colbert 1900 vaccine. did
or 3rd and former liberal studies professor at new york university, michael rectinwald's belief such policies will fail to control global and domestic semi conductor markets. a real laugh on the face at the by the ministration demand for ships, at least on the consumer market is, is very depressed. it's way down because the economy is labeling here at best. they can't control these industry. they can't control the demand for the product. this is what happens when central planners, government...
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new measures, and besides , the area of rizyki, but they will try to enter it . china is progt to accomplish vyniki before following the yakuya proli science qi of columbia university near new yorkalifornia near los angeles. from the provozdash was published from the shopopisi new-yssans. i'm sure dasslet sheke 46% of megadroughts are provoked by human activities to catch her share, denying the natural phenomenon. laninya sometimes yakoga, on the surface of the pacific ocean. these relations of water and the step of the caragion come out cold. the planet is getting squishy with homemade droughts. a dozen ostrychniks in the folk calendar sau kitty sevastey in a warm autumn on this day havali vuli from the amshaniks from oksana cursed viburnum freemen. on this day, objects will be squeezed, that the winter will be explained by a short and rather warm eleventh of the potter, the integumentary father is with him, so 3 days before the integument, the grandfathers will still be covered before the intercession, and the twelfth caste handbrake feofan sounding. oh, this jazz on folk subjects for a while. a warm courtyard was spinning, and on that day i sewed robbed and long-term forecast
new measures, and besides , the area of rizyki, but they will try to enter it . china is progt to accomplish vyniki before following the yakuya proli science qi of columbia university near new yorkalifornia near los angeles. from the provozdash was published from the shopopisi new-yssans. i'm sure dasslet sheke 46% of megadroughts are provoked by human activities to catch her share, denying the natural phenomenon. laninya sometimes yakoga, on the surface of the pacific ocean. these...
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new york new york university firing a chemistry professor signing a petition claiming class was too darnlt. complain about condescending and demands tone. the educator who happens to be one of the most experienced organic chem chemistry proifers students lack of focus got even worse during the pandemic. interesting controversy here. all rise for the new american league home run king aaron judge topped roger mayor his 61 home r run -- maris 61 home run record. take a look at your screen. fan falling into the bullpen after attempting to catch that home run. now the fate of that baseball is in the hands of one lucky fan. his name is corey, one auction house called memory lane reportedly already offered him for that baseball, the dallas man says he hasn't made a decision on what to do with the ball, so history made and now there is big thing going on with the ball, guys people know your name. >> steve: i hope it's in a bank vault or some place. >> carley: good point, steve. >> carley: congratulations corey. >> brian: keep it with all the money you have taken out of the bank because of the ma
new york new york university firing a chemistry professor signing a petition claiming class was too darnlt. complain about condescending and demands tone. the educator who happens to be one of the most experienced organic chem chemistry proifers students lack of focus got even worse during the pandemic. interesting controversy here. all rise for the new american league home run king aaron judge topped roger mayor his 61 home r run -- maris 61 home run record. take a look at your screen. fan...
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this story, it's new york university in new york city fired an award-winning chemistry teacher, dr.to get rid of him. why? because they felt the course was too hard. he wrote a textbook about it. what's happening here? >> well, this is social justice ideology coming home to roost. what kinds of doctors is our country going to have in the future? things like organic chemistry, those are the classes that separates the doctors of tomorrow from masters of public health degrees, and it's really worrying. elizabeth: talk to us about this, school board parents, the word is they're a powerful voting base, that they're going to drive midterm turnout. it's happening across the nation that parents are pushing back and winning. we have got, for example, the utah state school board passed a new rule, it's going to -- they're going to give parents more of a voice in their child's education. >> it's about time. you know, i think we're starting to see elected officials read the writing on the wall and realizing parents are a force to be reckoned with, and this is not going to fizzle out like the te
this story, it's new york university in new york city fired an award-winning chemistry teacher, dr.to get rid of him. why? because they felt the course was too hard. he wrote a textbook about it. what's happening here? >> well, this is social justice ideology coming home to roost. what kinds of doctors is our country going to have in the future? things like organic chemistry, those are the classes that separates the doctors of tomorrow from masters of public health degrees, and it's...
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using that lang to get their message out to recruit people into their cause. manhattan and 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? you 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 and 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. a one way is to take existing dictionaries or lexicons that basically lists many words, usually thousands of words that are typically associated with people expressing emotional language. so for instance, you have words like terrorism kill attack victim, and you
using that lang to get their message out to recruit people into their cause. manhattan and 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? you 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 and his...
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the loser new york university where the "new york times" reported this week that they fired up a popularnd the university seems to be putting mediocrity ahead of merit. >> all right. panel, have a great weekend, thanks. >> bret: you know what that means. it's friday. yes, it's friday. time for "notable quotables." >> i think he has done a good job. >> thanks to president biden thanks for all your support. >> no one [bleep] with a biden. >> huge issue and bad policies out of the biden white house have driven to us 40 year high in inflation and people are seeing it every day. >> spending so much on gas now. gas prices are crazy. >> last thing that we want to raise gas prices further in europe. it's pretty obvious this is a russian sabotage operation. >> clearly in russia's interest to fracture relationship and trust and for people to claim the u.s. did this. >> bret: what is this reaction to this firing of this missile. >> we are taking this seriously. kim jong un learns he gets more capable and his program continues to advance. >> what is happening at that border is alarming. i didn't tru
the loser new york university where the "new york times" reported this week that they fired up a popularnd the university seems to be putting mediocrity ahead of merit. >> all right. panel, have a great weekend, thanks. >> bret: you know what that means. it's friday. yes, it's friday. time for "notable quotables." >> i think he has done a good job. >> thanks to president biden thanks for all your support. >> no one [bleep] with a biden. >>...
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new york university firing a chemistry professor after students signed a petition claiming his classeso darned difficult. students accuse the 84-year-old professor of reducing the number of midterms from three to two, not offering extra credit, removing zoom access to his lectures. they also complained about what they call "condescending and demanding tone." macklin jones also happens to be one of the most storied organic chemistry professors of all time writing what many believe is the seminal textbook on the subject. a spokesperson for nyu responding to the firing saying, "jones was hired to teach but was not successful." nikki haley, here is what she had to say. >> you can't have lazy kids, you have to work hard, like nothing comes easy. idea they are coddeling kids, they started when they gave everybody a participation trophy and now they say, you complain enough about the professor and we'll get rid of the professor, it is wrong. if you want to be a doctor, work hard to be a doctor. you have to work hard, we all had tough classes. >> carley: with that, next hour of "fox and friend
new york university firing a chemistry professor after students signed a petition claiming his classeso darned difficult. students accuse the 84-year-old professor of reducing the number of midterms from three to two, not offering extra credit, removing zoom access to his lectures. they also complained about what they call "condescending and demanding tone." macklin jones also happens to be one of the most storied organic chemistry professors of all time writing what many believe is...
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this was from the new york law, new york university law school, saying that basically the digital identity is a road, a digital road to . so this is hardly the panacea that they're making it out to be . well, and we don't have time tonight, but we are going to get into what china is doing with its vaccine passports and how they can turn them on and turn them off for geo fencing. and ultimately, that's what a lot of people are worried about. michael, brilliant. it's great to have you on and thank you for quoting c.s. lewis on the show. all right. speaking of gates, one of his cause labs is the injection of billions into green energy boondoggles. we that it's just warped. it's combined with a short sighted geopolitical maneuvering. it's crippling global energy supplies. we know that. we see it, we feel it, and we're seeing this happen. across the eu. and shockingly, the complete destruction of global supplies of energy didn't stop the un today from urging a complete transformation of the global energy system. the most maddening part of all of that, though, is that these policies, they're not
this was from the new york law, new york university law school, saying that basically the digital identity is a road, a digital road to . so this is hardly the panacea that they're making it out to be . well, and we don't have time tonight, but we are going to get into what china is doing with its vaccine passports and how they can turn them on and turn them off for geo fencing. and ultimately, that's what a lot of people are worried about. michael, brilliant. it's great to have you on and...
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are them why vinny is an associate professor of journalism at new york university and author of lipstick charge. he joins us live now from new york. thank you for speaking to us. now, the pictures that we've been seeing from iran show these very fast moving dynamic protesters. obviously women leading the way you have just returned from iran. what did you see? what was it like? well ma'am this um, this recent boucher protest in iran and i've covered iran for you know, over 2 decades now. i found it to be very unique, very different than anything iran has experienced before i saw such a diversity of people of all backgrounds out on the street. so this sort of cuts across traditionally polarized. busy lines and iranian society, you had older people, people in their seventies. many young people are in their twenties. we see it, you know, across the country. so it's really cutting across many, many different lines of, of society. it was just extraordinary to see women in head scarves, women, and children who are coming out to some of these protests. and i think it really reflects how deeply i
are them why vinny is an associate professor of journalism at new york university and author of lipstick charge. he joins us live now from new york. thank you for speaking to us. now, the pictures that we've been seeing from iran show these very fast moving dynamic protesters. obviously women leading the way you have just returned from iran. what did you see? what was it like? well ma'am this um, this recent boucher protest in iran and i've covered iran for you know, over 2 decades now. i found...
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that's after dozens of students in new york university signed a petition against him complaining hisscores. professor mateland jones says the pandemic exacerbated poor study habits among the students. so, mollie hemingway, jones is an organic chemistry professor at nyu, 82 out of 350 students said the course is too hard and they got him booted from the college. news flash, organic chemistry is hard. >> yes, organic chemistry weeds out people who are not up for the demands of getting a medical education that will enable you to be a doctor. doctors always joke about how tough their professors were. they say their professors said their job is to fail you in this course, meaning if you can fail you should be failed. >> john: like seal training. >> rigors are so much when you are practicing on people. so, this is, you know this is a very big problem the students could not handle it but their response to it suggests something about how college has changed from being a place you receive an education into being a place where you just receive a credential. and so i think the students understa
that's after dozens of students in new york university signed a petition against him complaining hisscores. professor mateland jones says the pandemic exacerbated poor study habits among the students. so, mollie hemingway, jones is an organic chemistry professor at nyu, 82 out of 350 students said the course is too hard and they got him booted from the college. news flash, organic chemistry is hard. >> yes, organic chemistry weeds out people who are not up for the demands of getting a...
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guest: i was talking to a professor at new york university who is an impeachment expert, a presidential historian, and he and i were talking about this the other day. he was talking about how the founders of the country writing the constitution did not want impeachment to be used for policy disagreements. but now you have republican talking about impeaching biden over the border issue. there are policy issues they are talking about in terms of impeaching biden. it is becoming more and more political. there was always going to be a political element. these are elected people. they will have a political thought on this. as karoun this was supposed to be a failsafe to ensure the democratic order continued and now is being cheapened and we could see republicans cheapened it even more if they end up impeaching biden as opposed to policy -- impeaching biden over policy issues. host: democrats line in illinois. good morning. caller: good morning to your guests. it is very something -- it is a very interesting topic, i will look into getting the book. my question is some of the things which fee
guest: i was talking to a professor at new york university who is an impeachment expert, a presidential historian, and he and i were talking about this the other day. he was talking about how the founders of the country writing the constitution did not want impeachment to be used for policy disagreements. but now you have republican talking about impeaching biden over the border issue. there are policy issues they are talking about in terms of impeaching biden. it is becoming more and more...
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joining me now is melissa murray, an attorney, professor of law at new york university, and former supreme court clerk for justice, sonia sotomayor, thank you for being with us tonight. miss murray, let me go right to it and let's start with justice jackson. what role was she playing on the court in this upcoming session? and in the years to come? >> -- anytime a new justice joins the court, the introduction of that justice really changes the dynamics. at least for the short term, justice jackson is going to have kind of a disruptive effect, as the rest of the court sort of recalibrate to accommodate her new position on that court. but as you say, she will be part of a three justice liberal minority. there is not going to be a lot of room there on the cases that really matter. she's likely to be a dissent in most of those cases, but she may have the opportunity to form some unlikely coalitions of people like justice gorsuch, for example, on criminal justice issues. i think she's going to be a lot like clarence thomas was at the beginning his career. really playing a long game and hoping th
joining me now is melissa murray, an attorney, professor of law at new york university, and former supreme court clerk for justice, sonia sotomayor, thank you for being with us tonight. miss murray, let me go right to it and let's start with justice jackson. what role was she playing on the court in this upcoming session? and in the years to come? >> -- anytime a new justice joins the court, the introduction of that justice really changes the dynamics. at least for the short term, justice...
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joining me now, melissa murray, professor of law at new york university and msnbc legal analyst. sotomayor, and charlie savage, washington correspondent for the new york times and and miss nbc contributor. welcome to both of you. we will go ladies first here. the fact that the court took up these cases is significant. give me a sense of perspective on why they are such a big deal. >> you are right, alex. it is significant. the court took up affirmative action challenge just a few years ago in 2016. there, in a pretty close vote, it was again during that period of time when justice goglia passed away. justice gorsuch had not been nominated to a seat yet. there was a majority of justices who believed that race could be used permissive lee in higher education admissions. the fact that this case is now before the court, these set of cases, really goes to show how much a conservative super majority has really changed things. it's invited conservative interest to press their causes before this court interview that they will have a more receptive audience. >> both sides have invoked, me
joining me now, melissa murray, professor of law at new york university and msnbc legal analyst. sotomayor, and charlie savage, washington correspondent for the new york times and and miss nbc contributor. welcome to both of you. we will go ladies first here. the fact that the court took up these cases is significant. give me a sense of perspective on why they are such a big deal. >> you are right, alex. it is significant. the court took up affirmative action challenge just a few years...
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one of why do your job goes to new york university right now writes, i'm sure will plenty of flightsust to check out your child your you probably will go on vacation for sure. i will do i have to get a job. you know what i would win if i win. yeah. what exactly right. so speaking of tuition, i would pay for my kids college fund. i have twins and then buy a house in california. and after that, the pot is gone. the baja be back at work. and i'll tell our general manager jim rose. >> remember me and get a job. >> and then probably get upper general manager jim rose from his desk close the door and walked right back. so that's about. all you can do in california. pay for tuition and buy a home and you're right back at work. but good luck to everybody. 37 consecutive non winners. hopefully tonight, james 38 will be our lucky number. my venmo remember, guys, it works contribute because if we win, who are you? exactly? why are you in my house? >> back to you. yeah. i know you're old not showing of this. is no longer in thanks, guys. he will be here tomorrow. will be right. >> 7.25 and happy
one of why do your job goes to new york university right now writes, i'm sure will plenty of flightsust to check out your child your you probably will go on vacation for sure. i will do i have to get a job. you know what i would win if i win. yeah. what exactly right. so speaking of tuition, i would pay for my kids college fund. i have twins and then buy a house in california. and after that, the pot is gone. the baja be back at work. and i'll tell our general manager jim rose. >>...
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she holds degree from bowie state university, new york's university, george washington university with additional studies at purdue, pursued at american university, catholic university, and the university of maryland. please join me in welcoming the eight national president of the national council negro women. doctor down thomas daley. (applause) >> they're supposed top scholars appear, and i am by no means a scholar. they gave me the topic last night that i was to talk about. doctor bethune as an organizer, and i don't quite know what an organizer is, but you see if i can do that. let me also say, that as we talk about doctor bethune, in terms of the national council of negro women, in 1923, at the fifth national convention of delta stigma sorority, she was made an honorary member of the sorority. i know they're some doubters in this room, you wanted me to say that. yes, okay. so, you've heard a lot of things about doctor bethune, but the one thing that really impressed me was her faith. her faith was so deep. in my research, i found out that every morning, she said a rising prayer. a
she holds degree from bowie state university, new york's university, george washington university with additional studies at purdue, pursued at american university, catholic university, and the university of maryland. please join me in welcoming the eight national president of the national council negro women. doctor down thomas daley. (applause) >> they're supposed top scholars appear, and i am by no means a scholar. they gave me the topic last night that i was to talk about. doctor...
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she owns degrees from bowie state university, new york university, george washington university with additional studies pursued at america -- american and catholic universities and the university of american -- maryland. please join me in welcoming dr. thelma thomas daily. dr. daley: they are supposed to have scholars appear and i am by no means a scholar, and they gave me the topic last night that i was to talk about dr. bethune as an organizer. i don't know quite what an organizer is but let me see if i can do that. let me also say that as we talk about dr. bethune in terms of the national council of negro women, in 1923 at the fifth national convention of delta sigma theta sorority she was made an honorary member. i know there are some deltas in this room and he wanted me to say that. -- you wanted me to say that. you've heard many things about dr. bethune but the one thing that really impressed me was her faith. her faith was so deep. and in my research, i found out that every morning, she said a rising prayer and it says -- "in my strength i rise. i have love, i have peace, i ha
she owns degrees from bowie state university, new york university, george washington university with additional studies pursued at america -- american and catholic universities and the university of american -- maryland. please join me in welcoming dr. thelma thomas daily. dr. daley: they are supposed to have scholars appear and i am by no means a scholar, and they gave me the topic last night that i was to talk about dr. bethune as an organizer. i don't know quite what an organizer is but let...
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bush junior professor at new york university.dy made his choice in november, he will vote for the republicans and explains why trump acted tough with china, but biden treats china stupidly. he sharply exacerbated tensions and increased the likelihood of a military conflict between the two nations. if not directly, then through intermediaries. therefore, i believe that in fact, we are already setting the stage for a proxy war in the territory, taiwan against china, and this is a real disaster, in fact. we will have a war on two fronts on the territory of ukraine against russia and on the territory of taiwan against china, this congress is being watched by the whole world in russia, they were probably waiting. will comrade xi say something about ukrainian the crisis on the other side of the atlantic well, that is, in washington they were looking for hints about the future of taiwan, and in europe they were trying to decipher the signals about the prospects of the chinese economy, which is the locomotive of the economy, the world pa
bush junior professor at new york university.dy made his choice in november, he will vote for the republicans and explains why trump acted tough with china, but biden treats china stupidly. he sharply exacerbated tensions and increased the likelihood of a military conflict between the two nations. if not directly, then through intermediaries. therefore, i believe that in fact, we are already setting the stage for a proxy war in the territory, taiwan against china, and this is a real disaster,...
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what they did is kept tuition low p to go to a university in california or university new york. that started toge change in the 70s and 80s it started to skyrocket. the government put the onus more and more on loans. the grants people get from the government primarily and the only way to fill the void was for people to take out loans and no it was $1.7 trillion debt they tried to whittle down. >> we will get into all those topics. the author of this book after the ivory tower falls, how college broke the american dream and blew up our politics and how to fix it. your chance to talk about the book and his ideas. (202)748-8200 in the central and eastern time zone. we will begin taking those calls in just a minute. so, with what president biden did for getting 10,000 or 20,000 in student debt, do you agree in that decision? >> i do. i'm kind o of hoping this is the first step. i feel they didn't get the benefit. they had to pay the price for the situation and many of them were preyed upon. one important aspect of the last 20 or 30 years the college diploma they need to stay in the
what they did is kept tuition low p to go to a university in california or university new york. that started toge change in the 70s and 80s it started to skyrocket. the government put the onus more and more on loans. the grants people get from the government primarily and the only way to fill the void was for people to take out loans and no it was $1.7 trillion debt they tried to whittle down. >> we will get into all those topics. the author of this book after the ivory tower falls, how...
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when you show a professor of latin america and carven studies from the city university of new york, many thanks your time, really appreciate your insight. thank you, nicky. ah, tanzania, essays, no, it tgm i, as of the neighboring kenya, lift a 10 year bound on the foaming and in pools of genetically modified crops. we are not open to such genetically modified technology can use move, has no effect on us. we will keep on utilizing the hybrid op varieties as our various studies maintain, that we have enough in the very best hybrid seeds that are commercially viable and more productive than g. m. does any concern that genetically modified foods might find their way into the country? can use decision to return to the open cultivation of g m crops was made off of the worst route and 40 years along with shoes in the global supply chain, due to the conflict in ukraine which led to mass hunger as i'll go over the 2nd a former presidential aspirants for the 2023 nigeria and elections. se genetically modified food is not right for africa. i use money in the right foot, genetically modified food,
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our guest, now daniel shall profess of latin america and caribbean studies from the city university of new york. many thanks for joining us on the program. it's nice to see as a daniel, what do you make of this says split among american nations when it comes to dealing with russia and ukraine? greetings, nicky, for a long time. washington has been used to seeing the organization of american states since its founding in 1948 is an instrument of their policy. to have so much rebellion within their ranks comes as a surprise for how long could they control the foreign policy. specifically of our mexico in now brazil, argentina in of course the bill of aryan block countries have said no, we're not going to go along with your foreign policy. we can see very clearly that nato is just, is, are guilty, is the principal guilty party that has brought this aggression to russia's borders? yeah, big stays like brazil, argentina, or mexico also among those who refuse to condemn russia. why do you think they chose to do that? because like you say, they see nato as the aggressor? yes, to her new day, they also
our guest, now daniel shall profess of latin america and caribbean studies from the city university of new york. many thanks for joining us on the program. it's nice to see as a daniel, what do you make of this says split among american nations when it comes to dealing with russia and ukraine? greetings, nicky, for a long time. washington has been used to seeing the organization of american states since its founding in 1948 is an instrument of their policy. to have so much rebellion within...
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if you look at some of that "new york times" polling that we've seen, sienna university, "new york times sienna college, "new york times," that mostly was taken with the can exception of one day of that survey before that debate. this debate two weeks before election day, very late in the cycle. neil: thank you, my friends. rich, i tried to put you on the spot. you were ready and had your homework done and i appreciate that. in pennsylvania. go to mick mulvaney, you have the political stuff, the economic stuff, the federal reserve poised to increase rates 3/4s point, from vantage point that is the crucial development, former white house chief of staff, former omb director. he knows his numbers, he knows his stuff, whatever you middle east think of politics. we get on left and right people shouting and screaming at each other, he is a smart man whether it comes to these type of issues. mick, thank you for taking the time. i want to focus if i can on the fed and your thinking because, right now the betting is we'll see rates go up by another 3/4 of a point. people from goldman to morgan st
if you look at some of that "new york times" polling that we've seen, sienna university, "new york times sienna college, "new york times," that mostly was taken with the can exception of one day of that survey before that debate. this debate two weeks before election day, very late in the cycle. neil: thank you, my friends. rich, i tried to put you on the spot. you were ready and had your homework done and i appreciate that. in pennsylvania. go to mick mulvaney, you...
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hard work and scholarship she earned her masters degree of business economics from the state university of new yorknd mba from university of wyoming the author several books including her first book if you haven't read i highly recommend to describe the family struggle to survive under the communist regime. also appearing in "the a wall street journal", fox news national review newsweek and other national media also serving on several boards and commissions in metro denver where she lives with her husband mike those include the colorado state advisory committee to us commission on civil rights what impose on —- impresses me most is her courage and love of america and precious freedom. tote protect and defend the united states of america very seriously by publishing her latest book which is for sale in the library her book backlash how china's aggression has backfired shining a spotlight on her tactics of the chinese communist party and is providing a wake-up call to americans who embrace socialist ideologies like those she and her family painfully endured in china. so this display of courage, helen
hard work and scholarship she earned her masters degree of business economics from the state university of new yorknd mba from university of wyoming the author several books including her first book if you haven't read i highly recommend to describe the family struggle to survive under the communist regime. also appearing in "the a wall street journal", fox news national review newsweek and other national media also serving on several boards and commissions in metro denver where she...
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ihor ihor eisenberg is a professor in new york of the university, we were in touch during this informationspresso. i sincerely thank you once again and i will try to answer the questions of the dear viewers . in the higher echelons of power, did the resistance of the ukrainians to the invaders come as a surprise to the kremlin? however, in principle, i believe that the agent network in ukraine is sufficiently extensive, if only because there is a huge number of agents left to us as a legacy from soviet times, when these people worked for the state security committee of the soviet union and quite often directly to moscow itself and not to kyiv. because kyiv is only a branch of the union kgb and certainly in the future the state security committee of the soviet union, which turned into the federal security service of the russian federation engaged in the systematic looting of agents at all levels of the ukrainian state. i don't think that this is for you. this is some kind of sensation for you. the security service of the russian federation was simply located at the same address where the se
ihor ihor eisenberg is a professor in new york of the university, we were in touch during this informationspresso. i sincerely thank you once again and i will try to answer the questions of the dear viewers . in the higher echelons of power, did the resistance of the ukrainians to the invaders come as a surprise to the kremlin? however, in principle, i believe that the agent network in ukraine is sufficiently extensive, if only because there is a huge number of agents left to us as a legacy...
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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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scholar and distinguished professor emerita of political science and sociology at the city university of new yorker. her groundbreaking books include "regulating the poor" and "poor people's movements: why they succeed, how they fail" with her late husband and collaborator richard cloward. her other books include "challenging authority: how ordinary people change america" and "why americans still don't vote." we welcome you back to democracy now! happy birthday, frances fox piven. it is great to have you with us. >> thank you so much. it is lovely to talk to you again. i am glad to be on the program. amy: so can you talk about where we are today in this country and movements around the world, from your perspective and your almost a century of wisdom around people's movements? ok, maybe more like 70 years. >> well, we are at a kind of crisis juncture in american development. and in theorld' is development. but we have been there before. democracy, we think of the united states as a democratic country. it is always been a very limited democracy. and what kind of what democratic rights we have have
scholar and distinguished professor emerita of political science and sociology at the city university of new yorker. her groundbreaking books include "regulating the poor" and "poor people's movements: why they succeed, how they fail" with her late husband and collaborator richard cloward. her other books include "challenging authority: how ordinary people change america" and "why americans still don't vote." we welcome you back to democracy now! happy...
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a couple hundred dollars a semester to go to a public university and in california or the university of new york tuition was free back insi those days. that started to change in the 70s and 80s.he tuition started to skyrocket and the government put the onus more and more on the grants that people get in government primarily pell grants and the only way to fill the boy for tuition was for people to take out loans and now we have $1.7 trillion in debt that president biden has whittled down last week. >> we will get into all of those topics. will bunch is the author of this book "after the ivory tower falls" how college broke the american dream and blew up our politics and how to fix fix it. your chance to talk to mr. bunch about his book and his ideas area code 748-8200 and the eastern central time timezones 748820 -- will begin taking those calls in just a minute. what present hi did for giving $10,000 in student debt due great that decision? >> i think he didn't go far enough. i was hoping it was just the first to create e i feel young people in this country millennial generations i think they d
a couple hundred dollars a semester to go to a public university and in california or the university of new york tuition was free back insi those days. that started to change in the 70s and 80s.he tuition started to skyrocket and the government put the onus more and more on the grants that people get in government primarily pell grants and the only way to fill the boy for tuition was for people to take out loans and now we have $1.7 trillion in debt that president biden has whittled down last...
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work and scholarships, she earned her masters degree in business economics from the state university of new york and an mba from the university of wyoming. the author of several books including her first book, confucius never said, which if you haven't read it i highly recommend, which describes her families struggle to survive under the socialist regime. she's a senior contributor to the federalist and her writings have also appeared in "the wall street journal," fox news, national review, "newsweek" and other national media. helen has also served on several boards and commissions in metro denver where she lives with her husband. those include the colorado state advisory committee to the u.s. commission on civil rights and several others. but what impresses me most is her courage and her love of america and our precious freedom. helen became a citizen in 2013. and she takes her oath to protect and defend the united states of america very seriously. by publishing her latest book which is of course for sale out here in the lobby and she will be signing after tonight's event, her book "backlash ho
work and scholarships, she earned her masters degree in business economics from the state university of new york and an mba from the university of wyoming. the author of several books including her first book, confucius never said, which if you haven't read it i highly recommend, which describes her families struggle to survive under the socialist regime. she's a senior contributor to the federalist and her writings have also appeared in "the wall street journal," fox news, national...