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well, arthur, a kaplan is the director of medical ethics at new york university's language and medical center. he told us why the use of nitrogen gas for execution is so controversial. this is usually called traversal, because you don't have any data or 10 minutes above what it's impact is a human being in terms of how to administer it. kind of masked to use the kind of time that one can expect for it to be legal. 12, the nitrogen gas is suffocating. the person who gets it there, substitute oxygen which we need and giving this nitrogen. but there are no studies on the animals. there are a few people who used it in europe for assisted suicide, but no publications. so i would say quite simply, the state of alabama, there's no what it's doing now was arthur kathlyn there from new york university's lang on medical center. let's take a look at a few other stories making headlines around the world today. for us present, donald trump has testified and a defamation suit brought against him by the roger eugene carol. well, on the stand, trump violated the judge's order by accusing carol of maki
well, arthur, a kaplan is the director of medical ethics at new york university's language and medical center. he told us why the use of nitrogen gas for execution is so controversial. this is usually called traversal, because you don't have any data or 10 minutes above what it's impact is a human being in terms of how to administer it. kind of masked to use the kind of time that one can expect for it to be legal. 12, the nitrogen gas is suffocating. the person who gets it there, substitute...
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ihor eisenberg, a professor at new york university, will be visiting us now.thank you very much, mr. igor, for finding time for us. and therefore mine. the main question, the question , you know, is not based on feeling, on emotion, not on the ratio, because we cannot even imagine the ratio, what can be said about the plans of the senate and the house of representatives to provide these 60 or a little more billions in ukraine, by feeling, they will give or not, whether the walls will be built in such a way that i will not be able to give , but i read today, whether it was late yesterday evening or today, that this exchange in... the democrats, the democrats refused the exchange, we make concessions to you, and you give weapons to ukraine, the democrats themselves said that we do not like such an exchange. well, your feeling, based on the newspapers, or maybe, i don't know, based on conversations with some experts, do you think there is a chance that ukraine will receive these 60 billion. greetings, mr. mykola, greetings to all viewers, well, this is the senato
ihor eisenberg, a professor at new york university, will be visiting us now.thank you very much, mr. igor, for finding time for us. and therefore mine. the main question, the question , you know, is not based on feeling, on emotion, not on the ratio, because we cannot even imagine the ratio, what can be said about the plans of the senate and the house of representatives to provide these 60 or a little more billions in ukraine, by feeling, they will give or not, whether the walls will be built...
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say quite simply, the state of alabama, there's no what it's doing was arthur kaplan from new york university's language medical center. so now let's catch up on a few other stories making headlines around the world today. 11, a security sources say at least one person was wounded in is rarely shelling of targets in southern lab and on the is rarely military said, the latest strikes were in retaliation for quote, to hezbollah, hostile aerial targets, which crossed from 11 on into his barely territory. india is celebrating its national de hit marks, the adoption of the countries constitution in 1950, nearly 3 years after in one independence from british colonial rule print pressed the tomato of michael is this used guest of honor, france. it is looking to strengthen cooperation with india while a man well not called controversial plans to reform immigration law in france, have been dealt a blow. court ruled parts of the new legislation were unconstitutional. judges upheld much of the bill, but blocked additions made under pressure from the far right columbia. as president gustavo petra has decla
say quite simply, the state of alabama, there's no what it's doing was arthur kaplan from new york university's language medical center. so now let's catch up on a few other stories making headlines around the world today. 11, a security sources say at least one person was wounded in is rarely shelling of targets in southern lab and on the is rarely military said, the latest strikes were in retaliation for quote, to hezbollah, hostile aerial targets, which crossed from 11 on into his barely...
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ihor eisenberg, a professor at new york university, joins our broadcast. good evening. we have, good evening. good evening, mrs. vlasto, good evening to all viewers. and you, and you, you have a day. so. the first simple question is, as of now, what are donald trump's chances of winning. you mean in the elections in november? yes, yes, in the elections. in november right? i think trump and biden are 50/50 at this point, meaning he can win the election, he can lose, well i think it's too early to judge, it's just early, because a lot will happen before november, but it is generally clear that the election results, they will be very tight, and the winner is the same, by the way, as in the 20th year, as in the 16th year. .. maybe he will get a maximum of about 100,000 more votes somewhere, but in the swing states, in which it is impossible to predict the election results, these are only five or six states. and this promise of trump to quickly end the war, it enjoys trust in the united states, even among his voters, does it make an impression on his voters, and in general,
ihor eisenberg, a professor at new york university, joins our broadcast. good evening. we have, good evening. good evening, mrs. vlasto, good evening to all viewers. and you, and you, you have a day. so. the first simple question is, as of now, what are donald trump's chances of winning. you mean in the elections in november? yes, yes, in the elections. in november right? i think trump and biden are 50/50 at this point, meaning he can win the election, he can lose, well i think it's too early...
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now to discuss this bill further, let's cross live to dr. miko rectum world for my new york university professor and also of google pay like oh, joins is from miami, florida. thank you so much for joining us. first of all, what do you make of the results? of the poll. yeah, i mean that shows the mass of divide between the lead, who want to utterly control everything of our behavior, even star voss perhaps even under take a kind of neil mouse, who's in population control program on us. so i wouldn't be surprised. this is the kinds of these people have been floating these ideas from the un since the early 19 fifties to reduce population to reduce consumption of the western world. to make sure we do not have access to gasoline, mobility, etc. how wides the end, these things, the gap between the american people and the countries wealthiest, one percent has become the over the past decade and what all the reasons as well. they have become an elite that is totally attached or detached from the public entirely. they, they have built an echo chamber and which is, i'm, you're, you're not allowe
now to discuss this bill further, let's cross live to dr. miko rectum world for my new york university professor and also of google pay like oh, joins is from miami, florida. thank you so much for joining us. first of all, what do you make of the results? of the poll. yeah, i mean that shows the mass of divide between the lead, who want to utterly control everything of our behavior, even star voss perhaps even under take a kind of neil mouse, who's in population control program on us. so i...
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coming up thursday morning, leah sanders said of new york university center for social media and politics talks about the use of artificial intelligence and the impact it could have on the 2024 election. and retired major general on the bulletin of the atomic scientists updated doomsday clock assessment monitors global threats posed by nuclear weapons, climate change, ai, and other risks. c-span's "washington journal" join in the conversation live thursday morning on c-span, c-span now every mobile app or online at c-span.org. >> discover the heartbeat of democracy with c-span voices 2024 as we engage voters nationwide asking what issue is most important to you in this election and why? >> most important issue to me as a healthy congress because nothing is getting past the debt ceiling keeps getting postponed because no one can agree on anything. so i would like a candidate who can bring everyone together for. >> my name the selection is very important to me because the issues i deeply care and i hope we have a president and the white house. you can tackle. primary and i this time is demo
coming up thursday morning, leah sanders said of new york university center for social media and politics talks about the use of artificial intelligence and the impact it could have on the 2024 election. and retired major general on the bulletin of the atomic scientists updated doomsday clock assessment monitors global threats posed by nuclear weapons, climate change, ai, and other risks. c-span's "washington journal" join in the conversation live thursday morning on c-span, c-span...
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igor, igor eisenberg, a professor at new york university, was with us, he finally explained what is happening in the united states of america, because today someone in the audience wrote about the fact that find out, ask yourself what is there, as you see, friends, the civil war that the russians want to see in the united states is canceled, do not believe the russians media, and russian propagandists, they invent some kind of parallel reality. dear friends, what i want to say is, i want to thank you incredibly, because you and i did it, i honestly did not believe this morning that we would succeed, because this morning we had another 163, in the account, and now we have uah 201,475 and 15 kopecks. that is, we have already started the next one with you, the next 2,000 for our military, which we are collecting, we need to collect a total of 1 million, and we are collecting for and for walkie-talkies, and for batteries for them, and sterling, and binoculars, and a rangefinder , and periscopes, and detectors, detection of drones and many other things that are very necessary there at the front, h
igor, igor eisenberg, a professor at new york university, was with us, he finally explained what is happening in the united states of america, because today someone in the audience wrote about the fact that find out, ask yourself what is there, as you see, friends, the civil war that the russians want to see in the united states is canceled, do not believe the russians media, and russian propagandists, they invent some kind of parallel reality. dear friends, what i want to say is, i want to...
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thursday morning,, new york university's center for social media and politics, talks about the use of artificial intelligence and the impact it could have on the 2024 election. and then a retired major general on the updated doomed-day clock assessment which monitors global threats posed by nuclear weapons, climate change, mount threats, ai and other risks. c-span's washington journal. join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages and tweets. ♪ >> a healthy democracy doesn't just look like this, it looks like this, where americans can see democracy at work, and citizens are truly informed. our republic thrives. get informed straight from the source on c-span. unfiltered, unbiased, word for word. from the nation's capitol, to wherever you are. the opinion that matters the most is your own. this is what democracy looks like. c-span, powered by cable. ♪ next, the librarian of congress is joined by other government officials in testifying about using artificial intelligence in their respective agencies. they take questions on topics such as ai policies, digit
thursday morning,, new york university's center for social media and politics, talks about the use of artificial intelligence and the impact it could have on the 2024 election. and then a retired major general on the updated doomed-day clock assessment which monitors global threats posed by nuclear weapons, climate change, mount threats, ai and other risks. c-span's washington journal. join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages and tweets. ♪ >> a healthy...
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i received a message from my manager who said that i was fired from my job, or a doctor at new york university who was fired from his job after publishing a message in support of the palestinian resistance, or a member of the providence city council who was fired after his support for the people and participating in a pro-palestinian rally was fired, or a sports reporter in philadelphia who supported the palestine caused him to lose his job. in my opinion , dismissal from work. the reason for standing by our values and supporting the palestinian people, who are experiencing a real genocide, is in conflict with those values. the list of expulsions of palestine supporters in the world continues. everything has changed since october 7. i do not regret my support for palestine. no one should fear that he might lose his job by supporting palestine. it is our human duty to be with them. this is iran, the cradle of carpets. thank you for your welcome , dear compatriots. free carpet design. farshon, i thank you, i am satisfied, here is the design and map i see them as if they are special for themsel
i received a message from my manager who said that i was fired from my job, or a doctor at new york university who was fired from his job after publishing a message in support of the palestinian resistance, or a member of the providence city council who was fired after his support for the people and participating in a pro-palestinian rally was fired, or a sports reporter in philadelphia who supported the palestine caused him to lose his job. in my opinion , dismissal from work. the reason for...
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a message from my manager i heard that he said that i was fired from my job, or a doctor at new york university was fired from his job after publishing a message in support of the palestinian resistance, or a member of the providence city council who was fired after he supported the people and participated in a rally in support of the palestinians. or the sports reporter in philadelphia whose support for palestine cost him his job. in my opinion, dismissal from work for standing by the values. and supporting the palestinian people who are experiencing a real genocide is against values. the list of expulsions of palestine supporters in the world continues. everything from october 7th has changed. i do not regret my support for palestine. no one should fear that he might lose his job by supporting palestine. it is our human duty to be with them. what did you do? there is a cure, write the doctor in al-rooshiteh, you will receive a treatment in the hospital , there is no cure for the pharmacy, there is no cure, there is no cure for the school, there is no cure for this child. our al-fazi will come
a message from my manager i heard that he said that i was fired from my job, or a doctor at new york university was fired from his job after publishing a message in support of the palestinian resistance, or a member of the providence city council who was fired after he supported the people and participated in a rally in support of the palestinians. or the sports reporter in philadelphia whose support for palestine cost him his job. in my opinion, dismissal from work for standing by the values....
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morning, i received a message from my manager. who said i was fired from my job, or a doctor at new york university who was fired from his job after publishing a message in support of the palestinian resistance, or a member of the providence city council who was fired after supporting the people and participating in a rally in support of the palestinians, or a sports reporter in philadelphia whose support for palestine cost him his job. in my opinion , dismissal from work for standing by our values and supporting i do not regret my support for palestine. no one should be afraid that with the support of palestine may lose his job. it is our human duty to stand by them. as we mentioned earlier in the program, the 19th meeting of the heads of the non-aligned movement is currently being held in uganda. the non-aligned movement was formed in 1961 at the height of the cold war and the competition between the east and west blocs to form an organization that included the independent countries of the world. now it has been more than 62 years since. this movement is passing . what is the status of non-comm
morning, i received a message from my manager. who said i was fired from my job, or a doctor at new york university who was fired from his job after publishing a message in support of the palestinian resistance, or a member of the providence city council who was fired after supporting the people and participating in a rally in support of the palestinians, or a sports reporter in philadelphia whose support for palestine cost him his job. in my opinion , dismissal from work for standing by our...
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morning , i received a message from my manager who said: i was fired from my job, or a doctor at new york university who was fired after publishing a message in support of the palestinian resistance, or a member of the providence city council who was fired after supporting the people and participating in a rally in support of the palestinians, or a sports reporter in philadelphia . whose support for palestine caused loss giving became his job. in my opinion, dismissal from work for standing by our values and supporting the palestinian people. that they are experiencing a real genocide is in conflict with their values. the list of expulsions of palestine supporters in the world continues. everything has changed since october 7. i do not regret my support for palestine. no one should fear that he might lose his job by supporting palestine. it is our human duty to be with them. this is an opportunity, this is also an opportunity, and this is also an opportunity, this is a new opportunity in the 50 million days of digikala, buying anything from digikala is an opportunity to win. daily prize of 50 mill
morning , i received a message from my manager who said: i was fired from my job, or a doctor at new york university who was fired after publishing a message in support of the palestinian resistance, or a member of the providence city council who was fired after supporting the people and participating in a rally in support of the palestinians, or a sports reporter in philadelphia . whose support for palestine caused loss giving became his job. in my opinion, dismissal from work for standing by...
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we will immediately add our next guest for the conversation, igor eisenberg, a professor at new york university. already in touch with us. mr. igor, congratulations, glory to ukraine. glory to the heroes, i congratulate you, friends, i congratulate all the viewers. you know lately sir igor, the discussion surrounding the possibility of transferring russian assets to ukraine, which are currently frozen in the west, has intensified, and the question arises as to how realistic this conversation is at all, or it may simply be an element of pressure on moscow, well, based on the fact that there are reports that that it is already being discussed at the level of consultations between the g7 countries and the european union, i think it is serious, and by the way. in the united states there is one, at least one very famous lawyer, professor of constitutional law, and professor at harvard university, laurence tribe, he's written several articles about it, and he 's argued on television that it's possible because sovereign russian assets, they're not private property that's protected, say in the united s
we will immediately add our next guest for the conversation, igor eisenberg, a professor at new york university. already in touch with us. mr. igor, congratulations, glory to ukraine. glory to the heroes, i congratulate you, friends, i congratulate all the viewers. you know lately sir igor, the discussion surrounding the possibility of transferring russian assets to ukraine, which are currently frozen in the west, has intensified, and the question arises as to how realistic this conversation is...
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i received a message from my manager who said that i was fired from my job, or a doctor at new york universitywas fired from his job after publishing a message in support of the palestinian resistance, or a member of the council. the city of providence, who was fired after supporting the people and participating in a rally in support of the palestinians, or the sports reporter in philadelphia who supported palestine. he lost his job. in my opinion, dismissal from work for standing by our values and supporting the palestinian people who are experiencing a real genocide is against values. the list of expulsions of palestine supporters in the world continues. everything has changed since october 7. i do not regret my support for palestine. no one should fear that he might lose his job by supporting palestine. it is our human duty to let's stand by them. happy father's day elysee, my men's clothing is a capital carpet, woven by machine but like hand. the wool and the finishing steps are handmade . the price is even more interesting, which is 1/4 of the handmade price. i have a guarantee. i have
i received a message from my manager who said that i was fired from my job, or a doctor at new york universitywas fired from his job after publishing a message in support of the palestinian resistance, or a member of the council. the city of providence, who was fired after supporting the people and participating in a rally in support of the palestinians, or the sports reporter in philadelphia who supported palestine. he lost his job. in my opinion, dismissal from work for standing by our values...
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i received a message from my manager who said that i was fired from my job, or a doctor at new york university was fired from his job after publishing a message in support of the palestinian resistance, or a member of the providence city council who was fired after he supported the people. and the participation in the pro-palestinian rally was fired, or the sports reporter in philadelphia whose support for palestine caused him to lose his job. in my opinion , dismissal from working for standing by our values and supporting the palestinian people who are experiencing a real genocide is against values. the list of expulsions of palestine supporters in the world continues. everything has changed since october 7. i do not regret my support for palestine. no one should fear that he might lose his job by supporting palestine. it is our human duty to stand by them. welcome to the 8 am auction. from now on , 1,500 product categories worth 900 billion tomans are available in 14 provinces. breaking the quorum of people's participation in the health campaign, about 46 million iranians participated in t
i received a message from my manager who said that i was fired from my job, or a doctor at new york university was fired from his job after publishing a message in support of the palestinian resistance, or a member of the providence city council who was fired after he supported the people. and the participation in the pro-palestinian rally was fired, or the sports reporter in philadelphia whose support for palestine caused him to lose his job. in my opinion , dismissal from working for standing...
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igor, igor eisenberg, professor of new york university, was with us , thank you very much for findinge for us on saturday, now there will be commercials again, again for four minutes, and then from overseas, overseas united states to to poland, which is not overseas, just right here, because we are in lviv, it's just across the street, let's say. but still advertising you have to look. everyday life is now full of stress and anxiety. melamamah b6 will help to cope with these challenges. melatonin, magnesium and vitamin b6 contribute to a full rest and restore strength to b6 melams. full sleep and recovery from bhfz. there are discounts. on amicitron 20% in pharmacies psyllium, pam and oskad. oh, and they got wet, can you have tea, mom, dad, what to do so as not to get sick. vitamin c, d3, zinc and, most importantly, quercitin to strengthen blood vessels. just take quertin immuno. all in one package. in one capsule, four components together. so simple, one capsule a day. so convenient. quertin immuno. 93 separate mechanized brigade kholotny yar has an urgent need for auto drones to eff
igor, igor eisenberg, professor of new york university, was with us , thank you very much for findinge for us on saturday, now there will be commercials again, again for four minutes, and then from overseas, overseas united states to to poland, which is not overseas, just right here, because we are in lviv, it's just across the street, let's say. but still advertising you have to look. everyday life is now full of stress and anxiety. melamamah b6 will help to cope with these challenges....
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ukrainian roots helped andriy enter new york university, where he was noticed by an influential professor was also ukrainian. andriy also got his first... job thanks to the community. in 1991, acquaintances founded a production company that shot commercials in ukraine and offered andrii a job. this is how he got to ukraine for the first time. this experience allowed him to create a portfolio and later start a career in new york. for me, los angeles is the film business, and new york is the art of cinema. i've always been more interested in auteur films, not hollywood. so it was always important for me to choose the right and valuable projects. and i think it's very important to really love what you do and feel morally good about what you do and what you choose. such selectivity and principle eventually brought andrii to the set of the series "the heirs". he started as a cinematographer, but later tried himself as a director. by he got this job for the first time amy. the prototype of the main character of the series was the american tycoon rupert murdoch. this is a look at the american me
ukrainian roots helped andriy enter new york university, where he was noticed by an influential professor was also ukrainian. andriy also got his first... job thanks to the community. in 1991, acquaintances founded a production company that shot commercials in ukraine and offered andrii a job. this is how he got to ukraine for the first time. this experience allowed him to create a portfolio and later start a career in new york. for me, los angeles is the film business, and new york is the art...
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ihor eisenberg, a professor at new york university, was in touch with us. thank you once again, and we remind you that we are closely following what is happening in the united states, because, in fact, a lot in ukraine depends on the processes there. and now, dmytro chikalkin, a diplomat, translator, tv presenter and blogger, in addition, the first consul of ukraine in israel, is in touch with us, just to remind you. congratulations. congratulations, mr. dmitry, we will talk with you about this public disturbance in connection with the bad jokes of our humorists, right here not only the quarter of 95, and the diesel show, and this is such a contemptuous attitude towards ukrainians, for which we have to apologize, but on the other hand, in other countries, people are used to such harsh jokes on themselves, and they are, i would say, part of media space, some charlie hebdo magazine is laughing at the french in a way we never dreamed of. why do you think we are so sensitive? well, first of all, we are going through the most tragic period of our modern history.
ihor eisenberg, a professor at new york university, was in touch with us. thank you once again, and we remind you that we are closely following what is happening in the united states, because, in fact, a lot in ukraine depends on the processes there. and now, dmytro chikalkin, a diplomat, translator, tv presenter and blogger, in addition, the first consul of ukraine in israel, is in touch with us, just to remind you. congratulations. congratulations, mr. dmitry, we will talk with you about this...
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continues to help us resist russian aggression, and i'm connected with igor eisenberg, professor new york university, i congratulate you, glory to ukraine. glory to the heroes, mr. yuri, i congratulate you and all the viewers. thank you for joining, it should be. there is a lot to talk about with you, i hope that we will have time to talk about it all in the time allotted to us. look, on sunday evening, well , actually, even everyone read about it on monday morning, information appeared that in the american congress , republicans and democrats agreed on funding, on the restoration of funding government, and in this way they avoided a shutdown, that is, they saw, they know how to negotiate, but the financing of ukraine. the $51 billion, of course, does not depend in any way on the agreement that happened on sunday, although, on the other hand, i want to ask you, maybe it depends on this, maybe we see on this agreement between the democrats and the republicans on sunday, it's such a good a sign for the fact that financial aid to ukraine will also be unblocked? i think it depends i think so i agree wit
continues to help us resist russian aggression, and i'm connected with igor eisenberg, professor new york university, i congratulate you, glory to ukraine. glory to the heroes, mr. yuri, i congratulate you and all the viewers. thank you for joining, it should be. there is a lot to talk about with you, i hope that we will have time to talk about it all in the time allotted to us. look, on sunday evening, well , actually, even everyone read about it on monday morning, information appeared that in...
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to help us resist russian aggression, and i'm connected with igor eisenberg, a professor at new york universityor, i congratulate you, glory to ukraine. glory to the hero, mr. yuriy. greetings to you and greetings to all viewers, thank you for joining, i have a lot to talk about with you , i hope that in the time that we have allocated, we will have time to talk about it all, look, on sunday night, well actually, even everyone read about it on monday morning about the information came out about , that in the american congress republicans and democrats agreed on funding , on the restoration of government funding, and in this way they avoided a shutdown, that is... you see, they know how to negotiate, but the funding of ukraine, these 61 billion dollars, of course, in no way depends on the arrangement that happened in sunday, although, on the other hand, i want to ask you: maybe this depends, maybe we see on this agreement between the democrats and the republicans on sunday, this is some kind of good sign for the unblocking and provision of financial assistance to ukraine? i think it depends, i t
to help us resist russian aggression, and i'm connected with igor eisenberg, a professor at new york universityor, i congratulate you, glory to ukraine. glory to the hero, mr. yuriy. greetings to you and greetings to all viewers, thank you for joining, i have a lot to talk about with you , i hope that in the time that we have allocated, we will have time to talk about it all, look, on sunday night, well actually, even everyone read about it on monday morning about the information came out about...
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igor eisenberg, a professor at new york university. mr. igor, i congratulate you, glory ukraine. glory to the hero, mr. yulia, i congratulate you and all the viewers. thank you for joining, i have a lot to talk about with you. i hope that in the time allotted to us, we will have time to talk about it all. look, on sunday night, well , actually, even everyone read about it on monday morning, about the information that appeared in the american congress. americans and democrats agreed on funding, on the restoration of government funding, and in this way they avoided a shutdown, that is, they saw, they know how to negotiate, but the financing of ukraine, these 61 billion dollars , of course, in no way depends on the agreement that took place on sunday, although, on the other hand, i want to ask you, maybe it depends on this, maybe we can see in this agreement between the democrats and republicans on sunday, is this some kind of good sign and for the fact that financial assistance to ukraine will also be unblocked? i think it depends , i think, yes, i agree with you that it's a good s
igor eisenberg, a professor at new york university. mr. igor, i congratulate you, glory ukraine. glory to the hero, mr. yulia, i congratulate you and all the viewers. thank you for joining, i have a lot to talk about with you. i hope that in the time allotted to us, we will have time to talk about it all. look, on sunday night, well , actually, even everyone read about it on monday morning, about the information that appeared in the american congress. americans and democrats agreed on funding,...
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ihor eisenberg, a professor at new york university, was in touch with us. thank you once again, and we remind you that we are keeping a close eye on what is happening. in the united states, because actually a lot in ukraine depends on the processes there. and dmytro chikalkin, a diplomat, translator, tv presenter, blogger, in addition, the first consul of ukraine in israel, i'll just remind you, is now in touch with us. congratulations, mr. dmytro, glory to ukraine. glory to the heroes, good evening, friends. congratulations, mr. dmytro. we will talk with you about this public disturbance in connection with the bad jokes of our humorists, not only here. quarter 95 - diesel show, and that's it such a contemptuous attitude towards ukrainians , for which we have to apologize, and on the other hand, in other countries, people are used to such harsh jokes on themselves, and they are, i would say, part of the media space, there is some charlie hebdo magazine, laughing at the french, yes , as we never dreamed, why are we so sensitive, as you think, well, first of
ihor eisenberg, a professor at new york university, was in touch with us. thank you once again, and we remind you that we are keeping a close eye on what is happening. in the united states, because actually a lot in ukraine depends on the processes there. and dmytro chikalkin, a diplomat, translator, tv presenter, blogger, in addition, the first consul of ukraine in israel, i'll just remind you, is now in touch with us. congratulations, mr. dmytro, glory to ukraine. glory to the heroes, good...
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michael rectinwald's, former new york university professor, an officer of google archipelago and the eager oral deputy director for a i at that a economy, a ton of us non profit organization. great to have you on with us today. jared, i'll start with you. what's your take on this innovation? do you see this as a huge leap forward for science? i have um kindle a 5050 on this uh, my top. uh, but mainly because uh, on one hand, i see it as a data shipment or just comes from people cutting new buildings. but as far as the globalization of these technologies, i think it's kind of the solve the same issues we'll be having with the other technologies. so, mazda phones, i don't think is an added advantage to the normal people with them properly walking leaves and also additional buffering substance history without biological, which i'm skeptical about that gives you an additional body to just narrow it down to maybe the before the difficulties, especially when moving buildings, i think that's going to be uh plus, moving that direction. mm hm. like what are your thoughts? are there a potentia
michael rectinwald's, former new york university professor, an officer of google archipelago and the eager oral deputy director for a i at that a economy, a ton of us non profit organization. great to have you on with us today. jared, i'll start with you. what's your take on this innovation? do you see this as a huge leap forward for science? i have um kindle a 5050 on this uh, my top. uh, but mainly because uh, on one hand, i see it as a data shipment or just comes from people cutting new...
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he's at new york university and executive director of social media : talking about artificial intelligence deepfakes, can you would swing with that is? guest: a deepfake is the manipulation or fabrication of an image, audio recording or video through automated means with the intended effect of making something appear to happen that didn't happen. it's a potential threat in the last two election cycles. this moment is different. we have long had technology to manipulate content in different mediums. viewers at home no hollywood movies have been doing this for many years. it's expensive and time-consuming. it took trained specialist on the software. it would wired many hours. now with a i, we have a different situation where we have the technology to create deepfakes have been democratized and has lowered the cost and increase the access. host: let's take a look, this was a fake robo call of what sounded like president biden calling new hampshire voters ahead of the primary, telling them not to vote. >> a bunch of malarkey. you know the value of voting democratic winner votes count. it's imp
he's at new york university and executive director of social media : talking about artificial intelligence deepfakes, can you would swing with that is? guest: a deepfake is the manipulation or fabrication of an image, audio recording or video through automated means with the intended effect of making something appear to happen that didn't happen. it's a potential threat in the last two election cycles. this moment is different. we have long had technology to manipulate content in different...
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sanderson of new york university us social media and politics talks about politics and the impact it can have on the 20 report election and robert f on the updated doomsday clock assessment. c-span's washington journal, join in the conversation live at 7:00 p.m. on c-span, c-span now, our free mobile app or online at span.org. >> nikki haley addressed supporters at a lly in north charleston, south carolina. one day after she placed second behi donald trump. she talked about her competence in the state while serving as governor and highlighted provision for the economy, education and foreign policy. this is 45 minutes. >> what you did for south carolina, no other governor has done. that is where they were named the beast of the southeast because she liked business. i am a business guy. what you did in the united nations was phenomenal. when all these pundits, these so-called experts said that she needs to get out -- the thousands of phone calls i got, let me tell you, one thing about nikki haley is she does not quit. one thing about nikki haley if i had say one thing, she has courage
sanderson of new york university us social media and politics talks about politics and the impact it can have on the 20 report election and robert f on the updated doomsday clock assessment. c-span's washington journal, join in the conversation live at 7:00 p.m. on c-span, c-span now, our free mobile app or online at span.org. >> nikki haley addressed supporters at a lly in north charleston, south carolina. one day after she placed second behi donald trump. she talked about her competence...
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the up thursday morning, lee sanderson of new york university us social media and politics talks abouttics and the impact it can have on the 20 report election and robert f on the updated doomsday clock assessment. c-span's washington journal, join in the conversation live at 7:00 p.m. on c-span, c-span now, our free mobile app or online at span.org. >> nikki haley addressed supporters at a lly in north charleston, south carolina. one day after she placed second behi donald trump. she talked about her competence in the state while serving as governor and highlighted provision
the up thursday morning, lee sanderson of new york university us social media and politics talks abouttics and the impact it can have on the 20 report election and robert f on the updated doomsday clock assessment. c-span's washington journal, join in the conversation live at 7:00 p.m. on c-span, c-span now, our free mobile app or online at span.org. >> nikki haley addressed supporters at a lly in north charleston, south carolina. one day after she placed second behi donald trump. she...
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scott galloway — professor of marketing at the new york university stern school of business and broadcastern a military plane in the russian region of belgorod, near the border. the russians say the aircraft was carrying 65 ukrainian prisoners
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>> new york university raised its tuition during zoom classes. point look at the people paying the bills and almost like they're being dared. it's like how much further will it go? meanwhile in my little tiny world, we offer work ethic scripts for kids that want to -- scholarships for kids that want to learn a skill in monday. it's never been more robust and giving away a million for these kinds of scholarships. they're not superior semicircular canaly but -- not sexy but they're there, pipe heating, welder, air conditioning, heater, plumber. there's a path to six figures and shorter than you they felt stuart: sharp disappeared from heisman d didn't disappear but downgraded in high school many, many uros ago when the universities wanted a more intellectual, academic education. >> look, we need -- higher ed needed higher pr in the 70s and more engineers and more doctors and needed a lot of that. the pr that came with the push for that came at the expense of the careers we're talking about. making a case for higher and he had make it by don't go in
>> new york university raised its tuition during zoom classes. point look at the people paying the bills and almost like they're being dared. it's like how much further will it go? meanwhile in my little tiny world, we offer work ethic scripts for kids that want to -- scholarships for kids that want to learn a skill in monday. it's never been more robust and giving away a million for these kinds of scholarships. they're not superior semicircular canaly but -- not sexy but they're there,...
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thursday morning,, new york university's center for social media and politics, talks about the use ofon the 2024 election. and then a retired major general on the updated doomed-day clock assessment which monitors global threats posed by nuclear weapons, climate change, mount threats, ai and other risks. c-span's washington journal. join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages and tweets. ♪ >> a healthy democracy doesn't just look
thursday morning,, new york university's center for social media and politics, talks about the use ofon the 2024 election. and then a retired major general on the updated doomed-day clock assessment which monitors global threats posed by nuclear weapons, climate change, mount threats, ai and other risks. c-span's washington journal. join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages and tweets. ♪ >> a healthy democracy doesn't just look
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. ♪ ♪ welcome back to washington journal, we're joined nowy steve he's new york university and the executiveector of the center for social media and politics. welcome to the program. >> thank you for having me. >> for talking about artificial intelligence deep fakes can you first explain what that is. >> yeah. so pretty simply a deep fake is manipulation or fabrication of an image audio recording or video through automated means with the factth of making something sort of appear to happen that didn't actually happen. and fakes have been discussed of potential threats in the last two major election cycles in 2020 and 2022. so i want to quickly explain why this moment is different. 'v had technology manipulate content in different mediums and know that hollywood movies have been doing this for many, many years but expensive and time consuming it took train specialistmi with expensive software and required many, many hours. now, with a.i. we have a different momen where the technology to create deep fix sort of is demock are and lowerd access. >> so let's take a look, this was a -- fake robo ca
. ♪ ♪ welcome back to washington journal, we're joined nowy steve he's new york university and the executiveector of the center for social media and politics. welcome to the program. >> thank you for having me. >> for talking about artificial intelligence deep fakes can you first explain what that is. >> yeah. so pretty simply a deep fake is manipulation or fabrication of an image audio recording or video through automated means with the factth of making something sort of...
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rachel is aoc journalist author and associate professor of journalism at new york university race and race relations are articles about george town university touched off with universities and their ties to a painful period in history. her work has been a recognized and supported by the national endowment for humanities the ford foundation, the leon levy center at the biographer's international organization among others. as a correspondence for the times reported from russia, cuba, guatemala and southern africa. immigration and presidential politics and michelle obama and her role in the obama white house. she is the author of american tapestry the story of the black, white, multiracial ancestors of michelle obama co-author of unseen. unpublished black history from the "new york times" photo archives. she'll be joined in conversation today with michelle at march and the host of morning addition. previously she was the weekend host of all things considered and t host of considerate this saturday podcast she drew her deep reporting and interviewing experience to dig into the week's news
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against harvard was filed by two law firms, including the new york-based kasowitz benson torres, which filed similar lawsuits against new york universitynd the university of pennsylvania. the firm also has ties to the trump administration. the law food -- the lawsuit refers to harvard's campus in support of palestinians, describing demonstrators as "mobs of pro-hamas students and faculty." it singles out a screening at harvard divinity school last september of the new documentary "israelism." in a minute, we will speak with one of the films directors and one of the main subjects. this is the film's trailer. >> some american jews will come here same would left from palestine. >> the non-jewish community does not understand our obsession with israel. >> i went to a jewish state school. >> summer camp, organized trips to israel. >> israeli soldiers are hot, awesome, strong. >> quite a few of our former students joined the idf. these are kids. 18, 19-year-old. >> i told my parents i don't need to apply to college. i'm going to join the israeli military. >> 10% of my graduating class joined the israeli military. >> i don't think i realize t
against harvard was filed by two law firms, including the new york-based kasowitz benson torres, which filed similar lawsuits against new york universitynd the university of pennsylvania. the firm also has ties to the trump administration. the law food -- the lawsuit refers to harvard's campus in support of palestinians, describing demonstrators as "mobs of pro-hamas students and faculty." it singles out a screening at harvard divinity school last september of the new documentary...
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waldman is a constitutional lawyer and president of the nonpartisan britain center for justice at new york universityfor being with us. >> it is great to be with you. >> i want you to listen to donald trump, back in, august his campaigning for a second term here. >> they rigged at the presidential election in 2020, and we are not going to allow them to rig the presidential election in 2024. >> that is not a great starting point for 2024 when the norms and traditions in particular the most fundamental element of democracy which is the peaceful transfer of power have been under attack by a very vocal minority for the past four years. >> it really is quite extraordinary thing that in 2024 we are going to see the very elements of democracy tested in the united states, and we have not seen in a long time. you are exactly right. tens of millions of people have rallied behind donald trump's false claims of a stolen election in 2020. is insistence that he might suspend the constitution, that the next election is going to be rigged, and so on. we have the probable or certainly possible candidate of one of the
waldman is a constitutional lawyer and president of the nonpartisan britain center for justice at new york universityfor being with us. >> it is great to be with you. >> i want you to listen to donald trump, back in, august his campaigning for a second term here. >> they rigged at the presidential election in 2020, and we are not going to allow them to rig the presidential election in 2024. >> that is not a great starting point for 2024 when the norms and traditions in...
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joining me now is ruth ben-ghiat, professor of history and a scholar of authoritarianism at new york universitymichael steele, former rnc chair and cohost of the new msnbc morning show, the weekend. and chairman steele, i'll start with you because you used to run this party. i think it is clear on this they want the issue, not the solution. right? >> oh, absolutely. there's no doubt about that. and it's really interesting, the history behind the point you just made really goes back to the end of the reagan term and certainly the end of the bush term where president george bush 43 developed a deal, got a deal, had a consensus built in the house and the senate back in 2006, and it was ironically in this instance the senate conservatives killed the bill. the bill died in the senate, and that began this long trudge to nowhere on immigration, because it was worth more as political fodder than policy solution. and so now, in this environment, where you have got someone like donald trump, who does not care about the issue other than build a wall, let's keep mexicans out, et cetera, this is the politic
joining me now is ruth ben-ghiat, professor of history and a scholar of authoritarianism at new york universitymichael steele, former rnc chair and cohost of the new msnbc morning show, the weekend. and chairman steele, i'll start with you because you used to run this party. i think it is clear on this they want the issue, not the solution. right? >> oh, absolutely. there's no doubt about that. and it's really interesting, the history behind the point you just made really goes back to the...
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swarns is a journalist, author and associate professor of journalism at new york university writes about race and race relations as a contributing writer for the "new york times." articles about georgetown universities roots in slavery touched off a national conversation about america's universities and their ties to thisio painful time in history. our work has been recognized and supported by national endowment for humanities, the ford foundation, the leon levy center for biography, the biographers international organization, among others. as a correspondent for the times, she reported from russia, cuba, guatemala, and southern africa and covered immigration and presidential politics in michelle obama and her role in the obama whiteth house. she is author of american tapestry, the story of the black-white and multiracial ancestors of michelle obama, and theth co-author of unseen, unpublished black history from the "new york times" archives. swarns will be joined in conversation today with michel martin, the host of learning edition. previously she was the weekend hostns of all things co
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a group of historians in -- at nyu at the branson her in new york university law school, actively workingake an announcement of the very existence. so there's a real challenge out there as to how to -- the courts in general be better informed about how to work with historical materials. a lot of criticism about -- history which takes the form of -- which would sustain the argument that i want to reach. there has to be a better way to do it. more responsive to the historical records. more accountable to the body politic. >> professor jack rakove, an honor to have you join us for the first time tonight. i hope you can return as the supreme court wrestles with these issues. really appreciated. >> great pleasure to be here. thank you so much. >> coming up, today, congressman daniel goldman, also a former federal prosecutors, and elected supreme court justice clarence thomas explaining why the conduct of justice thomas's wife on january 6th requires justice thomas to recuse himself from donald trump's appeal of the colorado supreme court decision to ban him from the ballot in that state becaus
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he's also an adjunct professor at the new york university school of law.. >> it's an honor to be a member of this tribunal. i want to do something a little bit different with my four or five minutes today. i want to speak to people who are not in this room and who would not be in this room. to people who would in fact, disagree with what has been said and will be said today. to people who do not believe that wikileaks is one of the world's indispensable journalistic organizations, and who regard journalist assange not as a journalist, but as a chaos agent, or worse, a hacker, people who don't necessarily two believe that american empire is the greatest threat to world peace, and who see america as largely a force for good in the world. to people who see no connection between the imprisonment of julian assange, and the vital investigative journalism they read in america's leading newspapers. to people who think julian assange should probably be locked up for conduct wholly unrelated to the charges in this case. in short, to most americans, including almost
he's also an adjunct professor at the new york university school of law.. >> it's an honor to be a member of this tribunal. i want to do something a little bit different with my four or five minutes today. i want to speak to people who are not in this room and who would not be in this room. to people who would in fact, disagree with what has been said and will be said today. to people who do not believe that wikileaks is one of the world's indispensable journalistic organizations, and who...
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scott galloway, professor of marketing at the new york university stern school of business and broadcasterl sentiment under the age of 25, is 2096, this is _ anti-israel sentiment under the age of 25, is 2096, this is the _ anti-israel sentiment under the age of 25, is 2096, this is the big - of 25, is 20%, this is the big generational divide and of 25, is 20%, this is the big generational divide— of 25, is 20%, this is the big generational divide and i would an ue generational divide and i would argue that _ generational divide and i would argue that what _ generational divide and i would argue that what you _ generational divide and i would argue that what you spend - generational divide and i would| argue that what you spend your generational divide and i would - argue that what you spend your time, you are _ argue that what you spend your time, you are where you spend your time and all— you are where you spend your time and all of— you are where you spend your time and all of the media, people under the age _ and all of the media, people under the age of— and all of the media, people u
scott galloway, professor of marketing at the new york university stern school of business and broadcasterl sentiment under the age of 25, is 2096, this is _ anti-israel sentiment under the age of 25, is 2096, this is the _ anti-israel sentiment under the age of 25, is 2096, this is the big - of 25, is 20%, this is the big generational divide and of 25, is 20%, this is the big generational divide— of 25, is 20%, this is the big generational divide and i would an ue generational divide and i...
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morning sanderson of new york university center for social media and politics and the impact it could have on the 2024 election. and then retired major general on the bulletin of the atomic scientists updated doomsday assessment which monitors global threats posed by nuclear weapons, climate change, bio threat, ai and other risks. see spans "washington journal" join in the conversations live at 7:00 a.m. eastern thursday morning on c-span comments he, w are free mobile app or online at c-span.org. ♪ >> treasury secretary janet yellen talks about the u.s. economy bite administration policy at the economic club of chicago. watch live thursday at 1:30 p.m. eastern on c-span. on our free mobile app c-span now or online at c-span.org. moco c-span issue unfiltered view of governments. we are funded by these television companies and more including comcast. >> are you thinking this is just a community center? it is way more than that. comcast is part of 1000 community centers to create wi-fi enabled so students from low-income families can get the tools they need to be ready for anything. com
morning sanderson of new york university center for social media and politics and the impact it could have on the 2024 election. and then retired major general on the bulletin of the atomic scientists updated doomsday assessment which monitors global threats posed by nuclear weapons, climate change, bio threat, ai and other risks. see spans "washington journal" join in the conversations live at 7:00 a.m. eastern thursday morning on c-span comments he, w are free mobile app or online...
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by the way, i was at columbia university in new york. this is not just a product of southern thinking. it was accepted throughout the country. became a national myth. embedded in textbooks. >> up until the 19 60s and lingers to do so. i'll ask you to erase this. that's a tall order. over the last generation or so. rethinking and readdressing reconstruction and scraping away the crust of lost cause ideology. that'swh the revisionism. what we learn wasn't really so. the lost cause story is the revision. it was extremely bold, politically bold particularly on the part of african-americans. one of the most striking aspects. certainly, it comes through a great deal of what i write-in the book. the speed with which african-americans embrace, not just freedom but the opportunity fores democracy and political public participation. rushed to become schooled. i mean, it's not true every s single person was not educate. some were but not many. everybody aspired to it. the freedman bureau and other churches and other entities. people, formally ensla
by the way, i was at columbia university in new york. this is not just a product of southern thinking. it was accepted throughout the country. became a national myth. embedded in textbooks. >> up until the 19 60s and lingers to do so. i'll ask you to erase this. that's a tall order. over the last generation or so. rethinking and readdressing reconstruction and scraping away the crust of lost cause ideology. that'swh the revisionism. what we learn wasn't really so. the lost cause story is...
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scott galloway — professor of marketing at the new york university stern school of business and broadcaster rubin, former deputy assistant secretary of state for the obama administration first, though the latest bbc news. russia has accused the ukrainian military of shooting down a military plane in the russian region of belgorod, near the border. the russians say the aircraft was carrying 65 ukrainian prisoners of war and that everyone on board was killed. the un humanitarian agency in gaza says nine people have been killed after two israeli tank rounds hit a building in a training centre, in gaza's main southern city of khan yunis. 800 people had taken refuge there. the us military says iranian—backed houthi rebels have fired three missiles toward an american container ship transiting the gulf of aden. one missile fell into the sea. the other two were shot down by a us warship. there were no reported injuries of damage to the container ship and italy's parliament has approved a controversial deal, which would see some asylum seekers transferred to albania. the plan is to have processing c
scott galloway — professor of marketing at the new york university stern school of business and broadcaster rubin, former deputy assistant secretary of state for the obama administration first, though the latest bbc news. russia has accused the ukrainian military of shooting down a military plane in the russian region of belgorod, near the border. the russians say the aircraft was carrying 65 ukrainian prisoners of war and that everyone on board was killed. the un humanitarian agency in gaza...
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. >> finally, high school senior josh cooper has wanted to go to new york university for prtty much hisad and his dogs. >> the dogs are so happy. >> we're going. we got in, too. different from when we went to college. >> yes. you didn't find out online. >> online? >> we barely had on line. >> aol dialed up. >> the envelope. i love that dad. the son is thrilled. the dad is like this is amazing. he is fired up. we're thrilled. >>> still to come, it is an guy good weekend to stay inside and watch football. we will tell you what's at stake. >>> and there >>> good morning. thanks for joining us on this saturday, january 20th. i'm kira klapper. people who live in east bay hills preparing for the storms headed our way today and over the next few days. strong winds and rains downed trees during last january's storms causing prolonged power outages. this january, some neighbors tell us they are on alert. >> interrupts our traffic flow sometimes. we always watch the hillside by the fire station, because that's been a place where there's been some -- it looks like it's eroding and we're worried ho
. >> finally, high school senior josh cooper has wanted to go to new york university for prtty much hisad and his dogs. >> the dogs are so happy. >> we're going. we got in, too. different from when we went to college. >> yes. you didn't find out online. >> online? >> we barely had on line. >> aol dialed up. >> the envelope. i love that dad. the son is thrilled. the dad is like this is amazing. he is fired up. we're thrilled. >>> still to...
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host: new york university center for social media and politics, executive director, you can find them.org. thank you for joining us today. in "washington journal "washington journal about 30 minutes on," we will talk about the new doomsday clock assessment by the bulletin of the atomic scientists with retired major general robert latiffe. first, more of your phone calls after the break in open forum. it's your chance to weigh in on any political or public policy issue on your mind this morning. the numbers are on your screen and you can start calling in now. ♪ >> discover the heartbeat of democracy with c-span voices 2024 as we engage voters nationwide asking what issue is most important to you in this election and why announc.er: >> this upcoming election my most important issue is human rights. i believe all women should have rights over their bodies. i believe my family, friends and girlfriend should have the right to do with they want with their body and i'm pro gay and t rans rights. >> i teach at elon university. i'm the father of a nine year old. the biggest issue for me now is
host: new york university center for social media and politics, executive director, you can find them.org. thank you for joining us today. in "washington journal "washington journal about 30 minutes on," we will talk about the new doomsday clock assessment by the bulletin of the atomic scientists with retired major general robert latiffe. first, more of your phone calls after the break in open forum. it's your chance to weigh in on any political or public policy issue on your...