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igor reisenberg, a professor at new york university, was with us on the air. in the direction of thenslaught of the ukrainian defenders and retreated to a distance of 2 km. this was reported by the commander of the ground forces oleksandr syrskyi. the competent conduct of the defensive operation exhausted the prepared forces of the wagnerites and forced them to replace them with less well-prepared units of the regular troops of russia. they were defeated and retreated despite a significant concentration of troops and the loud statements of russian war criminals about their intentions to capture ohmut by may 9, the enemy was still unable to capture the ukrainian city of the defense forces reliably they hold the front and do not allow the enemy to advance. the battle for bakhmut continues, every defeat of russia on the battlefield brings ukraine even more weapons from its partners, while the morale among the occupiers is getting worse and worse, which also brings us closer to victory, said the adviser to the head of the president's office, mykhailo podolyak. in this way, any defeat, ev
igor reisenberg, a professor at new york university, was with us on the air. in the direction of thenslaught of the ukrainian defenders and retreated to a distance of 2 km. this was reported by the commander of the ground forces oleksandr syrskyi. the competent conduct of the defensive operation exhausted the prepared forces of the wagnerites and forced them to replace them with less well-prepared units of the regular troops of russia. they were defeated and retreated despite a significant...
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electronics here etanoven around 5:00 p.m. they restored the connection with new york, igur eisenberg, professor of new york universitywith us, mr. igor, tell me what you mean, my previous question. regarding the article, the only thing i would like to remind you of is the context that the new york times column vladimir putin is the most dangerous fool in the world . then the congress could not not could agree with trump, which budget to adopt, trump did not want to sign the budget, and now the republicans are sending representatives , they do not want to accept a one-sentence bill to raise the debt limit , and like congress, well, times 50, 60, the last 30- for 40 years he made such a decision. they are always made without any conditions. and now the republicans are putting many conditions on the biden administration to cut spending . well, that's about it, and about thomas freeman's article, yes. well, i can, i can agree with him ... stupid, but he is not the most dangerous, eh, i think that the key phrase is precisely this , eh, regarding the fact that he does not have a plan, but eh, i eh, i wish very much tomos f
electronics here etanoven around 5:00 p.m. they restored the connection with new york, igur eisenberg, professor of new york universitywith us, mr. igor, tell me what you mean, my previous question. regarding the article, the only thing i would like to remind you of is the context that the new york times column vladimir putin is the most dangerous fool in the world . then the congress could not not could agree with trump, which budget to adopt, trump did not want to sign the budget, and now the...
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one correct in valdosta on for my new york university professor. many thanks for your time's grades. get your thoughts. thank you. thank you. a towards a goal international do allowing grading to be safely exported. find the black sea . colorado has been extended for another 2 months. the announcements came early on wednesday from to our case. presidents reach at other 110 d, a. with the efforts of our country, the support of our russian friends and the contributions of our ukranian friends, it was decided to extend the black sea green corridor agreement for another 2 months. we will continue our efforts to ensure that all the conditions of the agreements are fulfilled and that it will continue in the next period. is russia agreed to extend the deal despite the terms on the facilitation of russian food and such a life of shipments. still not being on and by other countries. the arrangement previously drew criticism from las go off to the majority of expos of weight went to develop nations instead of those most in need and they label south according
one correct in valdosta on for my new york university professor. many thanks for your time's grades. get your thoughts. thank you. thank you. a towards a goal international do allowing grading to be safely exported. find the black sea . colorado has been extended for another 2 months. the announcements came early on wednesday from to our case. presidents reach at other 110 d, a. with the efforts of our country, the support of our russian friends and the contributions of our ukranian friends, it...
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she was nervous, i think she is a foreigner, i think she is a russian russian student from new york universityinterested in the oil business. it's interesting what we have here, take your hands off a piece. yes , long time no see. what are you doing here? what's going on here? you really thought that in russia we won't get you. you should know that justice knows no bounds, my friend what the hell is justice, what do you want from me? and you don't know, damn you you don't know, i told your lawyer. i don't deal in weapons. i don't know what you told him, but you took the money, but we didn't get the guns like that. what money is money? okay yes thanks. if it wasn't for you, how did you know? i'm from the security service , and a week ago our director gave me orders to keep an eye on this group. yes, you know him. are you sure you're okay? i wish it happened. you were right. nesterov was almost killed, who are these siberian bandits? no, some africans, and it is not clear who sent them, africans at 3:00 am nesterov me thinks you saved his life. i'll be saved, please, listen to me and i've made u
she was nervous, i think she is a foreigner, i think she is a russian russian student from new york universityinterested in the oil business. it's interesting what we have here, take your hands off a piece. yes , long time no see. what are you doing here? what's going on here? you really thought that in russia we won't get you. you should know that justice knows no bounds, my friend what the hell is justice, what do you want from me? and you don't know, damn you you don't know, i told your...
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the grant provides more than 5 million dollars over 4 years to new york university and brown university. the study 2 sites in new york city and one over the next year in providence, rhode island, opponents worry the sites encourage drug use and that they will lead to the deterioration of surrounding neighborhoods here. sanders is working towards allowing some safe injection locations in the city last year's statewide pilot program would have brought the sites to san francisco oakland in l a governor. newsom ultimately veto that effort. i will. now we're learning new details about the suspect in the shooting that left 8 people dead at a shopping mall in allen, texas. markie martin has that story. >> we're learning more about 33 year-old mauricio garcia, the man accused of gunning down innocent shoppers at the allen outlet mall near dallas on heart of the people running 8 people dead, 7 others injured in the carnage. garcia shot and killed on the scene by an unidentified police officer who was in the area on an unrelated call. federal investigators now looking into whether garcia had ties
the grant provides more than 5 million dollars over 4 years to new york university and brown university. the study 2 sites in new york city and one over the next year in providence, rhode island, opponents worry the sites encourage drug use and that they will lead to the deterioration of surrounding neighborhoods here. sanders is working towards allowing some safe injection locations in the city last year's statewide pilot program would have brought the sites to san francisco oakland in l a...
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new york university. he said he was a top volleyball player at baruch college. the kicker, he never even went to his work history. citigroup goldman sachs, which even testified to under oath, none of it true. he also falsely linked himself to various tragedies and identities have seen how socialism destroys people's lives because my grandparents survived the holocaust jews trust me, yeah, attempted to clarify to fog. snoozes connection to judaism. my heritage is jewish. i've always identified as jewish. i was raised a practicing catholic. i've always joked with friends and circles. even with in the campaign, i'd say, guys, i'm jew ish. he sent his mom died from complications caused by 9 11 when she wasn't even in the us at the time of the attacks, his falsehoods works posed santos and interview after interview holding his ground. my question is, do you have no shame? i'm not a fraud. i'm not a fake. i didn't materialize from thin air. i worked hard to get where i got my entire life, and it's not just constituents, colleagues and donors who say that congressman s
new york university. he said he was a top volleyball player at baruch college. the kicker, he never even went to his work history. citigroup goldman sachs, which even testified to under oath, none of it true. he also falsely linked himself to various tragedies and identities have seen how socialism destroys people's lives because my grandparents survived the holocaust jews trust me, yeah, attempted to clarify to fog. snoozes connection to judaism. my heritage is jewish. i've always identified...
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to destroy civilization technology and legal expert versus our donna and former professor at new york university, michael rex and mall. say that the outcome depends on whose hands the technology falls in ever did you fits no g as the if i said double educate far. it depends upon technology is a very, very powerful goes. now it depends upon the people those who are using it. those are want to utilize the potential of technology either far better in america for man guidance us id on a bit of on to just use it for disaster. ours will do something that has a negative look at every possible technology, whether it is new be, or whether it is biotech, whether it is web sense, whether it is the hormones, every technology, it has both the edges. so when it comes to artificial intelligence, it is very use for technology. it reduces lot of part time listing activities or to improve the efficiency, the quality in so many things. but if it goes into, i'm go to door to minute and it can be used for negative, they would be as read and then it can be a disaster. that ends to balance said we needed a very pruden
to destroy civilization technology and legal expert versus our donna and former professor at new york university, michael rex and mall. say that the outcome depends on whose hands the technology falls in ever did you fits no g as the if i said double educate far. it depends upon technology is a very, very powerful goes. now it depends upon the people those who are using it. those are want to utilize the potential of technology either far better in america for man guidance us id on a bit of on...
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thank you very much, and play zinberg , a professor at new york university , was in touch with us. thank you, i mean a not with us now. iryna koval will be in touch with you and tell you finally what is happening in ukraine and the world, it's called news on express, all events in the issue in ukraine at 18:00 and news time on the espresso tv channel in the studio, iryna koval, just now the verkhovna rada justice gave consent to the arrest of the judge who hit a national guard soldier to death with a car at a checkpoint in kyiv, lawyers talk about lynching on the internet, one of the members of the people's liberation army, roman maselko, turned himself in yesterday, may 26, the law enforcement officers announced the suspicion of oleksiy tandyr, and to the situation in the regions today , a 61-year-old woman died as a result of the shelling of the village of shipuvate, kupyan district the woman reported the head of the kharkiv military administration oleg synogubov, in addition, a 60-year-old man suffered shrapnel wounds and was hospitalized. in the direction of bakhmut for 300-400
thank you very much, and play zinberg , a professor at new york university , was in touch with us. thank you, i mean a not with us now. iryna koval will be in touch with you and tell you finally what is happening in ukraine and the world, it's called news on express, all events in the issue in ukraine at 18:00 and news time on the espresso tv channel in the studio, iryna koval, just now the verkhovna rada justice gave consent to the arrest of the judge who hit a national guard soldier to death...
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david hollins, they're an expert, an ocean science at new york university i b w center for global level change. thank you for joining us and sharing your expertise. david, thank you. ah, hello dan, this is al jazeera and these are the headlines. sporadic gunfire is being heard across students, capital courtroom. that's despised an extension of an already faltering ceasefire for another 72 hours on humanitarian grounds. the un says more than 800000 people may flee the violence. the continued fighting, meanwhile, is making it difficult for thousands of people trying to leave the country. many are making a treacherous journey to port sudan on the northeastern coast to board evacuation ships. dozens of people, including children, have been injured, and ukraine after a series of overnight, russian missile strikes, extensive damage was reported in the eastern city of public. right. j. p. morgan, chase so will acquire 1st republic bank after us regulated seized the troubled bank . we collapse marks the 3rd major u. s. institution to fail in less than 2 months. 6 please have fire tear gas to di
david hollins, they're an expert, an ocean science at new york university i b w center for global level change. thank you for joining us and sharing your expertise. david, thank you. ah, hello dan, this is al jazeera and these are the headlines. sporadic gunfire is being heard across students, capital courtroom. that's despised an extension of an already faltering ceasefire for another 72 hours on humanitarian grounds. the un says more than 800000 people may flee the violence. the continued...
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he is an expert on ocean science at new york university. is abbey darby's center for global sea level change. he joins us now from new york. david alexandra was reporting now. this is down to ocean warming and industrial one of let's start with the warming presumably. then this is all set to get much worse. and that would seem to be the case fido plankton which make up the algae are basically just plants in the ocean. and of course, plants grow when there's more sunlight and they grow when the water is warmer, and they grow when they have more nutrients, nitrogen and phosphorus. so the nitrogen phosphorus, arguably coming from run off and fertilizers on land. and the warming coming from carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. well, the run off that we've been pumping that into water systems for years. is there a way to try to curb the effects of what's already in the water system? yes, so once the pollutants are in the water, they have a very long residence time, so it's not so easy to remove them that's building up in the background. and of cours
he is an expert on ocean science at new york university. is abbey darby's center for global sea level change. he joins us now from new york. david alexandra was reporting now. this is down to ocean warming and industrial one of let's start with the warming presumably. then this is all set to get much worse. and that would seem to be the case fido plankton which make up the algae are basically just plants in the ocean. and of course, plants grow when there's more sunlight and they grow when the...
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destroy civilization. technology and legal expert vase are don us and a former professor at new york university. michael rectinwald's say that the outcome depends on whose hands. so technology falls in and if it's not large, it has the if i said double educate source, it depends upon technology is a very, very powerful policy. now, it depends upon the people those who are using it. those are want to utilize the potential of technology, either far better kind of a man, guidance us id on a bit of on to just use it for disaster. ours will do something that has a negative look at every possible technology, whether it is new be, or whether it is biotech, whether it is web sense, whether it is the hormones, every technology, it has both the edges. so when it comes to our differential intelligence, it is very use for technology, it reduces lot of part time lifting activities or to improve the efficiency, the quality in so many things. but if it goes into, i'm go to door to minute and it can be used for negative, they would be as read and then it can be a disaster. the ends to balance said we needed a
destroy civilization. technology and legal expert vase are don us and a former professor at new york university. michael rectinwald's say that the outcome depends on whose hands. so technology falls in and if it's not large, it has the if i said double educate source, it depends upon technology is a very, very powerful policy. now, it depends upon the people those who are using it. those are want to utilize the potential of technology, either far better kind of a man, guidance us id on a bit of...
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dr naomi way is a professor of developmental psychology, a new york university. she's been researching the impact of loneliness for much of her career. doctor way welcome in our modern world is more connected than ever. and yet more and more people suffer from isolation and loneliness. how do you explain this contradiction to? yeah, so, so basically what you have, so everything i'm about to say comes from doing research with teenagers and young adults for the past 35 years. i'm a developmental psychologist studying social emotional development. so i want to make it very clear that what i'm about to say is not my opinion, but actually what my findings are, have been showing for over 3 decades as the root of our problem. and what young people teach us to mind mix method method longitudinal research that i've been doing for over 3 decades. is that um, we live in a culture that's out of sync with our nature. and that's creating a crisis of connection, which is essentially loneliness. and what i mean by that is it's a culture that doesn't value the very things that yo
dr naomi way is a professor of developmental psychology, a new york university. she's been researching the impact of loneliness for much of her career. doctor way welcome in our modern world is more connected than ever. and yet more and more people suffer from isolation and loneliness. how do you explain this contradiction to? yeah, so, so basically what you have, so everything i'm about to say comes from doing research with teenagers and young adults for the past 35 years. i'm a developmental...
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and a graduate of wesleyan university in new york university school of law. she lives in washington d.c. with her husband and two children. without -- i'd like to invite the chairwoman to join me up on stage for a fireside chat. [applause] >> i guess the first thing, make sure we're turned on here. all right, great. thank you very much for joining me in this fireside chat here. we have a couple of things i want to go through. as the first woman confirmed to chair the ftc, you've led the agency with space innovation. agenda at the forefront of things that you've done. including things such as are proposing a space bureau for the agency, creating new opportunities for competition in the delivery of satellite broadband services. near and dear to the people here in the audience today. also modernizing spectrum policy to better meet the needs of the next generation space age which we find ourselves in with a lot of representatives here from new space or smaller space companies. of course taking action to advance space safety and responsibility. today, we like to g
and a graduate of wesleyan university in new york university school of law. she lives in washington d.c. with her husband and two children. without -- i'd like to invite the chairwoman to join me up on stage for a fireside chat. [applause] >> i guess the first thing, make sure we're turned on here. all right, great. thank you very much for joining me in this fireside chat here. we have a couple of things i want to go through. as the first woman confirmed to chair the ftc, you've led the...
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but jayce are donna and former professor at new york university. michael rectinwald's say that the outcome depends on whose hands the technology falls in. if it's no g as the, if i said double educate source, it depends upon technology is a very, very powerful phones. now it depends upon the people those who are using it. those are want to utilize the potential of technology. either far better in america for man guidance as id automated, want to use it for disaster. ours will do something that is negative. look at every possible technology, whether it is new be, or whether it is biotech, whether it is, it makes sense, whether it is hormones, evidence, it's my logic. it has both just so when it comes to artificial intelligence, it is very use for technology. it reduces lot of part time lifting activities and improve the efficiency and quality in so many things. like if it goes into, i'm go to the door, the amana and it can be used for negative a with me as read, and then it can be a disaster. the ends to balance that we needed a very product, not ju
but jayce are donna and former professor at new york university. michael rectinwald's say that the outcome depends on whose hands the technology falls in. if it's no g as the, if i said double educate source, it depends upon technology is a very, very powerful phones. now it depends upon the people those who are using it. those are want to utilize the potential of technology. either far better in america for man guidance as id automated, want to use it for disaster. ours will do something that...
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charge of a trump, russia pro both i objected to clinton's plan, despite their suspicions from a new york university, profess on those of michael rex involve saves the f. b. i city sided with a democratic party and his campaign against trump. what, what's really surprising here is that the clinton, it was clear to, to brandon and to the, the c i a, and i'm sorry, the f, b, i, etc, that this was a clinton hatched plot to vilify donald trump in connection with russia. and to claim this russian collusion narrative. so really what we see here is that the democratic party was clearly driving the f b i, and draw driving the intelligence agencies in order to manipulate them. and to undertaking this investigation which should have never been undertaken. as durham pointed out, in the case of, uh, uh, of trump, he is considered a political enemy of the regime. and likewise, they'll do anything to try to destroy him. whereas they will do anything to try to uh, boost and exonerate clinton and the democratic party in general. the democratic deep state is basically running these alphabet agencies all together . i
charge of a trump, russia pro both i objected to clinton's plan, despite their suspicions from a new york university, profess on those of michael rex involve saves the f. b. i city sided with a democratic party and his campaign against trump. what, what's really surprising here is that the clinton, it was clear to, to brandon and to the, the c i a, and i'm sorry, the f, b, i, etc, that this was a clinton hatched plot to vilify donald trump in connection with russia. and to claim this russian...
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people testifying at the hearing before us congress was gary marcus, professor emeritus at new york universityfter he finished, and he outlined his concerns about the technology open it was started to try and do as much humanitarian work but it's not a commercial entity. we built this el a commercial entity. we built this ei and instead of using it for the maximum benefit for society it's a battle over how to use search engines which are unreliable themselves and defaming people up. that has also pushed google i had to relax their own safety standards for supper i don't think that's good for humanity. building this new technology we should focus on how it would help humanity and be careful about applications. we would help humanity and be careful about applications.— about applications. we had to interru -t about applications. we had to interrupt that _ about applications. we had to interrupt that because - about applications. we had to i interrupt that because president volodymyr zelensky is speaking and less listening to that. at 3am in the morning our people look up to explosions 18 russ an
people testifying at the hearing before us congress was gary marcus, professor emeritus at new york universityfter he finished, and he outlined his concerns about the technology open it was started to try and do as much humanitarian work but it's not a commercial entity. we built this el a commercial entity. we built this ei and instead of using it for the maximum benefit for society it's a battle over how to use search engines which are unreliable themselves and defaming people up. that has...
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to v j saldonya advocate on technology experts on michael rex, involved from a professor at new york university. many thanks to both of you for doing a 1st question to feed a piece of a lot of mixed messages going around about whether the rapid development of a a is something to be said. oh, with the, what's your personal taking to you and to the bureaus to the editor? no laundry has the if i there double edge sword. it depends upon technology is a very, very powerful bones. now it depends upon the people those who are using get those who want to utilize the potential of technology. either far better commercial for mankind and society automated want to use it for disaster are to do something that just negative look at every possible technology, whether it is new be, or whether it is biotech, whether it is, it makes sense. whether it is the hormones, every technology, it has both edges. so when it comes to our differential intelligence, it is very use for technology. it reduces lot of for di, investing activities, and improve the efficiency, the quality in so many things. but if it bows into, i'
to v j saldonya advocate on technology experts on michael rex, involved from a professor at new york university. many thanks to both of you for doing a 1st question to feed a piece of a lot of mixed messages going around about whether the rapid development of a a is something to be said. oh, with the, what's your personal taking to you and to the bureaus to the editor? no laundry has the if i there double edge sword. it depends upon technology is a very, very powerful bones. now it depends upon...
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so donna, on from a professor at new york university, michael rates and mold for they say that the outcome depends on whose funds the technology falls into it. but if it's not lucky, if i said the educate source, it depends upon technology. the very, very powerful goes, you know, it depends upon the people those who are using it. those are want to utilize the potential of technology, either for bank of america, for mankind and society automated want to just use it for disaster. ours will do something which is negative. look at every possible technology, whether it is new here, whether there's biotech, whether it is web sense, whether it is the hormones, every technology, it has both the edges. so when it comes to artificial intelligence, it is very use for technology, it reduces lot of part time lifting activities, it improves the efficiency of quality. and so many things like if it goes into, i'm going to door, the amana and it can be used for negative would be as read, and then it can be a disaster that ends to balance that we needed a very good and not just the relation, but also oversi
so donna, on from a professor at new york university, michael rates and mold for they say that the outcome depends on whose funds the technology falls into it. but if it's not lucky, if i said the educate source, it depends upon technology. the very, very powerful goes, you know, it depends upon the people those who are using it. those are want to utilize the potential of technology, either for bank of america, for mankind and society automated want to just use it for disaster. ours will do...
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the grant provides more than 5 million dollars over 4 years to new york university and brown university to study 2 sites in new york city and one opening next year in providence, rhode island. opponents worry that those sites would encourage drug use and that they will lead to the deterioration of the surrounding neighborhoods. san francisco is working toward allowing some safe injection locations in the city last year. you might remember a statewide pilot program would have brought those sites to san francisco to oakland and los angeles. but governor newsom ultimately vetoed that effort. we are tracking the fentanyl crisis across the nation and here in the bay area on kron 4 dot com. you can scan the qr code on your screen to visit our focus on fentanyl page. california's reparations task force voting saturday to approve recommendations for black residents who qualify. >> after more than a dozen hearings over the last 2 years, reparations task force voted in favor of a program that would send billions of dollars to people. however, the task force want to make it clear these aren't bron
the grant provides more than 5 million dollars over 4 years to new york university and brown university to study 2 sites in new york city and one opening next year in providence, rhode island. opponents worry that those sites would encourage drug use and that they will lead to the deterioration of the surrounding neighborhoods. san francisco is working toward allowing some safe injection locations in the city last year. you might remember a statewide pilot program would have brought those sites...
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justice sotomayor and justice ginsberg traveled on the dime of new york university. justice jackson was reimbursed by the university of california-berkeley in 2016 and 2014 for traveling to the aspen institute. chief justice roberts was reimbursed for travel to london to teach a class on the history of the supreme court to students of the new england school of law . so universities throughout this country have been paying for trips of judges. but if you read "the new york times," you wouldn't know that, would you? i can't say i read "the new republic," but this is a headline. "the democrats needed to destroy clarence thomas's reputation." that is sort of what we are here about. well, it is not going to work. this assault on justice thomas is well beyond ethics. it is about trying to delegitimize a conservative court that was appointed through the traditional process. your response has been to pack the court. virtually every member of the democratic caucus, except maybe one or two, are expanding the number of judges to dilute the conservative majority that exist today.
justice sotomayor and justice ginsberg traveled on the dime of new york university. justice jackson was reimbursed by the university of california-berkeley in 2016 and 2014 for traveling to the aspen institute. chief justice roberts was reimbursed for travel to london to teach a class on the history of the supreme court to students of the new england school of law . so universities throughout this country have been paying for trips of judges. but if you read "the new york times," you...
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new york. two new york university business students were killed in san juan on saturday. it happened right outside a nightclub. nbc news reporter maya eaglin has been following it for us and joins us now. >> reporter: the nyu community is mourning the loss of two students killed on vacation. here's more of what happened. sergio and franco had a lot of life ahead of them. both men mba students at the stern school of business. >> they were just unfortunately in the wrong place at the wrong time. >> reporter: the two went to puerto rico on vacation for the weekend. early saturday morning after a night out in the capital san juan, police say the two men were caught in the cross fire of a shooting. police identified the woman holding a gun in this video as maren claudio. that woman has since turned herself in to police. she's now in custody and appeared in court this morning as the search for additional suspects continue. the tragedy comes amid a bloody year in puerto rico with 167 homicides in 2023 so far. connie luke was a classmate of sergio. >> he asked good questions in c
new york. two new york university business students were killed in san juan on saturday. it happened right outside a nightclub. nbc news reporter maya eaglin has been following it for us and joins us now. >> reporter: the nyu community is mourning the loss of two students killed on vacation. here's more of what happened. sergio and franco had a lot of life ahead of them. both men mba students at the stern school of business. >> they were just unfortunately in the wrong place at the...
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it possibly prolongs brain health researchers at new york university for 17 years.itored over 18,000 older adults and found that regular use of online services was associated with about half the risk of dementia. the optimal time is up to 2:00 a day, with too active immersion in the internet. the danger, on the contrary, increases scientists. the truth is not yet sure that the network is the cause, and the health consequence may turn out to be that everything is the other way around and people with a more intact nervous system are simply more active in everything, including the internet. my social media followers know that i love indoor plants, and i have a lot of them, everything is fine, but from time to time small black midges start flying from pots around the house, and in the summer , fruit insects still join the earthen ones, it seems tiny, but annoying how to get rid of it. and is it so poor entrepreneur gennady mulyarchik is engaged in vertical farms with artificial lighting and hydroponics, where he grows seedlings of tomatoes, peppers, cucumbers use only o
it possibly prolongs brain health researchers at new york university for 17 years.itored over 18,000 older adults and found that regular use of online services was associated with about half the risk of dementia. the optimal time is up to 2:00 a day, with too active immersion in the internet. the danger, on the contrary, increases scientists. the truth is not yet sure that the network is the cause, and the health consequence may turn out to be that everything is the other way around and people...
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ruth ben-ghiat is a professor of history at new york university and the author of the lucid substack, she writes about democracy and autocracy. and jamelle bouie is an opinion columnist for the new york times. thank you all for joining me tonight. hunter, let me start with you. tell us about your reporting. how close is this gosar staffer to nick fuentes and his gripper movement? chicken, write the online persona that can be linked to this staffer, as one of his best, quote unquote, soldiers. i also watched one of these extended nick fuentes streams where the chicken persona pledged loyalty to nick fuentes and to the white race. he's a cult leader. it's quite extraordinary. it's like all of the right wing extremists from the entire 20th century, their representatives and inheritors, are now grouped around trump. you've got the neo-nazis, you've got fascists, you've got people who love pinochet and terry who does and the proud boys who wear shorts who say pinochet did nothing wrong, all the way up to the new right of orban and putin, and of course historical racism and white christian
ruth ben-ghiat is a professor of history at new york university and the author of the lucid substack, she writes about democracy and autocracy. and jamelle bouie is an opinion columnist for the new york times. thank you all for joining me tonight. hunter, let me start with you. tell us about your reporting. how close is this gosar staffer to nick fuentes and his gripper movement? chicken, write the online persona that can be linked to this staffer, as one of his best, quote unquote, soldiers. i...
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more with jessica bennett, contributing editor in the the "new york times" opinion section and she also teaches journalism at the new york universityasons women often don't come forward, you know, as carol noted, is because they feel belittled by the questions. it's like being victimized again. and you wrote in an opinion piece for the "times," "this isn't to say that those making rape allegations shouldn't answer question, but we don't ask victims of other violent crimes if they screamed out. to the contrary, not screaming is considered a way to not further provoke. why then when it comes to victims of sexual violence are those tropes so baked in?" so as you ask those rhetorical questions, have you come closer to getting answers? >> it's not just that we don't ask victims of violent crimes to ask these questions, it's there's ample data to show that many people in that situation do not scream. there's psychological evidence to show that people may freeze. all sorts of crazy things can go through a person's mind when they feel they're in danger we're reiterating these same old questions that do have answers. there are plenty of rea
more with jessica bennett, contributing editor in the the "new york times" opinion section and she also teaches journalism at the new york universityasons women often don't come forward, you know, as carol noted, is because they feel belittled by the questions. it's like being victimized again. and you wrote in an opinion piece for the "times," "this isn't to say that those making rape allegations shouldn't answer question, but we don't ask victims of other violent...
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now study that the grant that's going to more than 5 million dollars over the next 4 years to new york university and brown university to study 2 sites, a couple of new york city and then one opening in providence, rhode island next year. and opponents are worried. they say the sites encourage drug use and that leads to a deterioration of the surrounding neighborhoods. advocates though, say it does help the problem. san francisco, you may remember was working hard to allow some safe injection locations in the city last year. a statewide pilot program would have brought sites to san francisco, oakland and la. but governor newsom decided in the end to veto that effort. >> it's 9.52 and happening today, a jury is expected to begin deliberating deliberations in the civil rape trial against former president trump. author e jean carroll says that trump raped her in the mid 90's. he has denied the allegations and has not appeared at the trial. if jurors believe carol, then they can award compensatory and punitive damages since this case is civil, not criminal. the former president does not face any time
now study that the grant that's going to more than 5 million dollars over the next 4 years to new york university and brown university to study 2 sites, a couple of new york city and then one opening in providence, rhode island next year. and opponents are worried. they say the sites encourage drug use and that leads to a deterioration of the surrounding neighborhoods. advocates though, say it does help the problem. san francisco, you may remember was working hard to allow some safe injection...
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the grant provides more than 5 million dollars over 4 years to new york university and brown universityudy 2 sites in new york city and one opening island. now opponents to the e - safe injection sites, worried that they would encourage drug use and that the lead to deterioration of surrounding neighborhoods. san francisco is working towards allowing some safe injection locations in the city last year. the statewide pilot program would have brought the sites to san francisco, oakland and la. but governor gavin newsom ultimately veto that effort. we are tracking the fentanyl crisis across the country and here in the bay area on our website kron 4 dot com. just scan that qr code on the screen and it will take you to our focus on fentanyl page where we have all the stories we've done so far. >> it's 7.52. and coming up on the kron, 4 morning news in the next hour. a new study finds using marijuana is helping cancer patients manage their pain. we'll see how it helped people going thr lowe's knows the first step to motivation... ...is inspiration. so, we've got new everything. new flooring,
the grant provides more than 5 million dollars over 4 years to new york university and brown universityudy 2 sites in new york city and one opening island. now opponents to the e - safe injection sites, worried that they would encourage drug use and that the lead to deterioration of surrounding neighborhoods. san francisco is working towards allowing some safe injection locations in the city last year. the statewide pilot program would have brought the sites to san francisco, oakland and la....
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and this grant provides more than 5 million dollars over 4 years to new york university and brown universitydence, rhode island, opponents are worried that the sites encourage drug use and that they will lead to the deterioration of the surrounding neighborhoods. san francisco is working towards allowing some safe injection locations in the city last year. a statewide pilot program would have brought the sites to san francisco, oakland and l a but governor newsom ultimately vetoed that effort. >> we are tracking the fentanyl crisis across the country and here in the bay area. and you can find out all that we've done so far on our website. kron 4 dot com and scanning that qr code will take you to that dedicated focus on fentanyl page. >> it's 6.39 in the south bay. dozens of child care providers rallied in san jose. it's part of a statewide or nationwide effort actually to raise the awareness about the challenges they face. and there are a number of them. they're demanding action to support childcare workers in especially low-income families with crawford's charles clifford. with a closer loo
and this grant provides more than 5 million dollars over 4 years to new york university and brown universitydence, rhode island, opponents are worried that the sites encourage drug use and that they will lead to the deterioration of the surrounding neighborhoods. san francisco is working towards allowing some safe injection locations in the city last year. a statewide pilot program would have brought the sites to san francisco, oakland and l a but governor newsom ultimately vetoed that effort....
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professor at new york university stern school of business and much more. we heard sam altman say one of his biggest concern s for ai to be used to manipulate voters to spread election disinformation. i mean, we've seen videos of trump and biden that were not real go viral. ones generated by ai. how worried are you this could be a real problem as we head into 2024? >> sure. well i think senator blumenthal used it along side a voice cloning tool to prove how simple it would be for anybody to generate content auto magically. these stunts we continue to see over and over again aren't moving the needle in mateterms getting the outcome we want. we've been here before. congress has a terrible track record of staying on the same pace as technology and trying to use the same regulatory actions and tools we have that make sense in other fields and applying them to the space where so much is happening so fast. >> one of the witnesses in today's hearing suggested there should be a cabinet level agency created inside the u.s. government to regulate artificial intellige
professor at new york university stern school of business and much more. we heard sam altman say one of his biggest concern s for ai to be used to manipulate voters to spread election disinformation. i mean, we've seen videos of trump and biden that were not real go viral. ones generated by ai. how worried are you this could be a real problem as we head into 2024? >> sure. well i think senator blumenthal used it along side a voice cloning tool to prove how simple it would be for anybody...
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guide to harness creativity and it is something he figured out how to do his sophomore year at new york universityyer, but rubin had another idea. >> you decide the dorm is going to be the studio? >> it's going to be the deejay booth/drum machine-pre-production music area. >> did your roommate have any say in that? >> he didn't, but he loved it. >> he was going out every night. he wasn't into booze or drug, he says. the music is what drew him and hip-hop was just starting to make some noise. >> what was it about hip-hop that attracted you? this kid from long island at nyu? >> it wasn't made by people who went to the music conservatory. it was made by kids who felt something. ♪ >> the few hip-hop records rubin could get his hands on didn't sound like what he heard in the clubs. >> in the hip-hop club the music was made by the deejay scratching records or playing break beats or using drum machines or some combination and then there would be a rapper or a group of rappers, and the records that came out were always a band playing. ♪ that's the breaks, that's the breaks ♪ >> and that wasn't what, to me
guide to harness creativity and it is something he figured out how to do his sophomore year at new york universityyer, but rubin had another idea. >> you decide the dorm is going to be the studio? >> it's going to be the deejay booth/drum machine-pre-production music area. >> did your roommate have any say in that? >> he didn't, but he loved it. >> he was going out every night. he wasn't into booze or drug, he says. the music is what drew him and hip-hop was just...
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joining me now is ruth -- , professor of history at new york university, and author of the news letter lucid, as well as a very important and instructive book strongman, mussolini to the president. also with, as tom nichols, author of our own worst enemy, the assault from within on modern democracy. bill come to both of you, thank you for being with us this morning. tom, let me thank -- it went full jerry springer, it opens with you admitting that you quote, long argued that americans need to see more rather than less of donald trump. what changed for you? because that's what cnn argues they were doing. this is a guy that might be your best next president, you have to see what he thinks, what he says. >> well in the same piece i argue that you need to see more of trump, but not in this kind of environment. cnn shows, as you can see there, they chose the worst of all possible worlds. i think it's very effective to just train the camera on trump when he's at a rally, and you know, spewing his mad conspiracy theories, gripes, grievances, and whining. i also think it's very effective to pu
joining me now is ruth -- , professor of history at new york university, and author of the news letter lucid, as well as a very important and instructive book strongman, mussolini to the president. also with, as tom nichols, author of our own worst enemy, the assault from within on modern democracy. bill come to both of you, thank you for being with us this morning. tom, let me thank -- it went full jerry springer, it opens with you admitting that you quote, long argued that americans need to...
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even democrats, including new york city mayor eric adams, say enough is enough. city university of new york green lighted a law graduate's " hate-filled" commencement speech claiming the u.s. is all about white supremacy. nobody really thinks that. seriously? but get this. she was getting paid, she got her own college education paid for by u.s. taxpayers. plus, america's top watchdog on the power grid warns a big two-thirds of the nation face power blackouts this summer due to the president's green energy push. we're going to tell you whose at risk and former president trump takes it next lever you'll in this flight with florida governor ron desantis in iowa this week and president biden un leashing more irs audits on the little guy. talking mom and pop shops. right as the new wall street report says they do face the fight of their lives. tonight congresswoman claudia tenney, jason chaffetz joins us. former economic advisor to former president trump steve moore and kellyanne conway back with us on the "evening edit." i can't, you know, thank my parents enough for making sure tha
even democrats, including new york city mayor eric adams, say enough is enough. city university of new york green lighted a law graduate's " hate-filled" commencement speech claiming the u.s. is all about white supremacy. nobody really thinks that. seriously? but get this. she was getting paid, she got her own college education paid for by u.s. taxpayers. plus, america's top watchdog on the power grid warns a big two-thirds of the nation face power blackouts this summer due to the...
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. >>> joining us now is jason king, the chair of the clive davis institute of music at new york universityuthern minnesota. all the streaming that came to the music industry in 2010 had a huge impact on how music was bought and how it was consumed. what were some of the biggest changes that you saw? >> i mean, streaming is the big music tech story of the 2010s. prior to that music was a physicalalized thing, something you would hold in your hand. you would buy vinyl and all of a sudden music is a digital file that you can pass around and share with friends, which leads to the piracy which has other consequences. but then you have spotify and apple and i think the big plus would be that suddenly fans are more empowered than they've ever been. they can create play lists, they can share music in a way they couldn't before and they have more power to determine the hits in the industry, no longer just program from the top down. and music on demand. you can click a button and listen to anything you want to hear in a way that makes it highly accessible. on the flip side, some artists are feeling
. >>> joining us now is jason king, the chair of the clive davis institute of music at new york universityuthern minnesota. all the streaming that came to the music industry in 2010 had a huge impact on how music was bought and how it was consumed. what were some of the biggest changes that you saw? >> i mean, streaming is the big music tech story of the 2010s. prior to that music was a physicalalized thing, something you would hold in your hand. you would buy vinyl and all of a...
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he's the chair of the clive davis institute of music at new york university and the dean of the thorntonnia. great talking to you. appreciate it. all the tech innovations, especially streaming, had a major impact on every aspect of music. what were some of the biggest changes you saw? >> i mean, jim, for sure it's streaming. that's the big story of the 2010s in music. so, you know, there's obviously lots of different kinds of apps and sites that have an impact on music whether you're talking about youtube or soundcloud or tiktok and redefining music consumption. but it's really those platforms, spotify, apple music that are game changers because you're less likely to own or download music in the 2010s. you're not going to hold a physical piece of music in your hand. you're probably going to subscribe to one of those companies and stream music from one of their servers. that has a lot of pluses and minuses. for fans, that's huge because suddenly they have access to way more music than they ever imagined they could. also they have way more power at their fingertips to be able to help defin
he's the chair of the clive davis institute of music at new york university and the dean of the thorntonnia. great talking to you. appreciate it. all the tech innovations, especially streaming, had a major impact on every aspect of music. what were some of the biggest changes you saw? >> i mean, jim, for sure it's streaming. that's the big story of the 2010s in music. so, you know, there's obviously lots of different kinds of apps and sites that have an impact on music whether you're...
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i'm joined now by melissa murray, professor at in the new york university school of la, who clerked for -- on the court of appeals for the second circuit. professor mary, it is so great to see. thank you so much for making time for us. your reaction to this news about chief justice roberts's wife, is it in the same category as the issues surrounding thomas and gorsuch? >> let me just say i think we have to be really careful here. i don't like the idea suggesting that supreme court spouse can't have a career. mrs. roberts had been a lawyer before her husband became the chief justice. she took this job as a legal recruiter, ostensibly to avoid any conflict, or the appearance of any conflicts by being a legal recruiter instead of a practicing lawyer. but it seems from the testimony provided by her former colleague that it may be the case that her association with the chief justice and her closeness to the chief justice is actually very attractive to law firms trying to recruit new talent and two clients who wanted to find a legal recruiter to place in a particular firm. it seems here that
i'm joined now by melissa murray, professor at in the new york university school of la, who clerked for -- on the court of appeals for the second circuit. professor mary, it is so great to see. thank you so much for making time for us. your reaction to this news about chief justice roberts's wife, is it in the same category as the issues surrounding thomas and gorsuch? >> let me just say i think we have to be really careful here. i don't like the idea suggesting that supreme court spouse...
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new york university law of presser -- said it underscores the enormous stakes and mobilizing americanselieved the big lie in directing unarmed crowd to interfere with congressional proceeding. it sounds like you agree that this does actually matter for however department of justice prosecutors in jack smith's office might be thinking about conceptualizing whatever might happen to the man that called for this to happen. >> i do, but of course, you do need evidence. so, some of the key evidence they had against and we get area were text messages, where he was talking with these other plotters and, so you could directly tie him to this activity. donald trump is somebody who, you know, like a mob boss, does not use text messaging, does not use email, and so, it's going to be difficult to find that digital paper trail. but if there is a connection where they were directing or planning, or agreeing, to this attack, then it would be easy enough to think about a similar charge. >> ryan, final question for you. you are covering this trial. i was struck today that -- the jury came back with fair
new york university law of presser -- said it underscores the enormous stakes and mobilizing americanselieved the big lie in directing unarmed crowd to interfere with congressional proceeding. it sounds like you agree that this does actually matter for however department of justice prosecutors in jack smith's office might be thinking about conceptualizing whatever might happen to the man that called for this to happen. >> i do, but of course, you do need evidence. so, some of the key...
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visit freestylelibre.us/medicare [film reel clicking] [moody music] - i went to new york university schoolwho at that point i don't think any of us would have predicted was gonna be a politician, was rudolph giuliani. all: freedom! freedom! - somewhere, i read of the freedom of speech. - in our last few months of law school, martin luther king, april 4, 1968... - somewhere i read... - assassinated. - that the greatness of america is the right to protest for rights. - it is possible he has-- - robert kennedy in june of '68--killed. - senator kennedy has been shot. [shouting, gunfire] - early in 1968, the north vietnamese launched the tet offensive. major cities in the south were attacked. - when vietnam came around, he took whatever deferment he could grab. it's not like he stepped up for his country and felt he had to follow the flag. - liftoff! we have a liftoff. - it was the transformation period for my generation. when i finished law school in 1968, i had changed. i changed because america was going through a transformation to create inclusion, equality, freedom, justice for all. but i
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. ♪ one thing leads to another, yeah, yeah ♪ >>> new york university this morning is mourning two business nationals were shot and killed outside a bar saturday morning. according to nyu, the two students were bystanders caught in a fight between two unrelated groups. they were traveling with other students on a brief vacation. >> cnn first reported it and this morning we're waiting to learn what charges federal prosecutors have filed against new york embattled congressman george santos. charges have been filed under seal. santos is expected to appear in federal court. that could happen as soon as today. of that's when we could learn the exact nature of the charges. what we do know and can report is that fbi and the justice department have been examining allegations of false statements in santos' campaign finance filings. top republicans called on him to resign. let's bring in robert zimmerman, the democratic candidate that lost to him. he is also a strategist for the democratic national committee. >> i'm a committee member, it's a volunteer position. >> do you know the charges? >> i heard
. ♪ one thing leads to another, yeah, yeah ♪ >>> new york university this morning is mourning two business nationals were shot and killed outside a bar saturday morning. according to nyu, the two students were bystanders caught in a fight between two unrelated groups. they were traveling with other students on a brief vacation. >> cnn first reported it and this morning we're waiting to learn what charges federal prosecutors have filed against new york embattled congressman...
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professor of history and public service as as the director of the undergraduate public program at new york university and founding director of the richard nixon presidential library museum. and you may recognize from cnn as a presidential historian and scholar. trudy, who scott peterson is an archival consultant and certified archivist. she spent 24 years with the u.s. national archive, including more than two years as acting archivist the united states. she was also the founding executive director, the open society archives in budapest, hungary, and the director of archives and record management for the united nations commissioner for refugees. she is a past president of. the international conference of the roundtable on archives and the society of american archivists and chaired the international council on archives, human rights working group and working group on a standard for access archives. among her publications. since are final acts a guide to preserving the records of, truth commissions and temporary courts permanent records. all right. and i would be remiss without noting that today april
professor of history and public service as as the director of the undergraduate public program at new york university and founding director of the richard nixon presidential library museum. and you may recognize from cnn as a presidential historian and scholar. trudy, who scott peterson is an archival consultant and certified archivist. she spent 24 years with the u.s. national archive, including more than two years as acting archivist the united states. she was also the founding executive...
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professor of history and public service as as the director of the undergraduate public program at new york university and founding director of the richard nixon presidential library museum. and you may recognize from cnn as a presidential historian and scholar. trudy, who scott peterson is an archival consultant and certified archivist. she spent 24 years with the u.s. national archive, including more than two years as acting archivist the united states. she was also the founding executive director, the open society archives in budapest, hungary, and the director of archives and record management for the united nations commissioner for refugees. she is a past president of. the international conference of the roundtable on archives and the society of american archivists and chaired the international council on archives, human rights working group and working group on a standard for access archives. among her publications. since are final acts a guide to preserving the records of, truth commissions and temporary courts permanent records. all right. and i would be remiss without noting that today april
professor of history and public service as as the director of the undergraduate public program at new york university and founding director of the richard nixon presidential library museum. and you may recognize from cnn as a presidential historian and scholar. trudy, who scott peterson is an archival consultant and certified archivist. she spent 24 years with the u.s. national archive, including more than two years as acting archivist the united states. she was also the founding executive...