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igor eisenberg, a professor at new york university, joined the saturday political club.e will take a short break, after which we will spend an hour with vitaly portnikov. wait.
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what will happen next, let's hope, thank you, igor eisenberg, professor of new york university, there was espresso, and we talked about the difficult situation that is currently happening around the support package for ukraine, and actually today they will try to vote again on this decision, we will inform you, but roman and i are already saying goodbye to you for today, these few hours it flew by very quickly for us, we are passing the baton on to our colleagues, and we will see you tomorrow in this studio. take care and be safe until we meet, greetings viewers of espress. the news team will talk about the most relevant events of the moment, and this one i start the issue with this: an enemy without eyes. the sumy teroborona destroyed the russian surveillance complex by murom m. the system was located in the belgorod region near the border with ukraine, equipped with a powerful optical zoom that allows you to see a person at a distance of up to 10 km, in the dark...
what will happen next, let's hope, thank you, igor eisenberg, professor of new york university, there was espresso, and we talked about the difficult situation that is currently happening around the support package for ukraine, and actually today they will try to vote again on this decision, we will inform you, but roman and i are already saying goodbye to you for today, these few hours it flew by very quickly for us, we are passing the baton on to our colleagues, and we will see you tomorrow...
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yuri, thank you very much for this conversation, igor eisenberg, a professor from new york universityalked about the united states, thank you for being with us this week, lesya vakulyuk, andriy saichuk, worked in this studio for you, thank you for 475,431 hryvnias and 36 kopecks. we still need 569 hryvnias in order to get to the mark 476 and say that friends, we did it, we collected 200,000, but we lack those 200, for the record, well, drop a couple of hryvnias there, the qr code will appear , and you stay with us, there will be news later, anna yevamelnik will tell you them, and we say good bye. greetings, dear tv viewers, i am a journalist and this is news: two people were injured by the russians in the kherson region, two guided air bombs were hit nearby.
yuri, thank you very much for this conversation, igor eisenberg, a professor from new york universityalked about the united states, thank you for being with us this week, lesya vakulyuk, andriy saichuk, worked in this studio for you, thank you for 475,431 hryvnias and 36 kopecks. we still need 569 hryvnias in order to get to the mark 476 and say that friends, we did it, we collected 200,000, but we lack those 200, for the record, well, drop a couple of hryvnias there, the qr code will appear ,...
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political ambitions, we will talk about this now with igor eisenberg, he is a professor at new york universityngratulate you, i congratulate you, mr. vasyl, i congratulate all the viewers, well , i will immediately say that joe biden appeals to congress to pass a bill to strengthen security on the us- mexico border and provide assistance to ukraine, we we are waiting, i understand that there will be a broadcast now and we will be able to hear. another address by joseph biden is live, he already asked, yes, he already said, i don’t say asked, he already said, in your opinion, what are the chances that johnson in a tie with trump will slow down, and what are the weights of influence on this situation , how can it be passed through the congress - this is an important decision for ukraine? i unfortunately see since last night that the chances have become less than i had hoped, at least until last night, why, because... there were two events yesterday in the evening, american time, trump gave an interview to the newsmax tv channel, well, such an ultra-right propaganda tv channel, where he categoric
political ambitions, we will talk about this now with igor eisenberg, he is a professor at new york universityngratulate you, i congratulate you, mr. vasyl, i congratulate all the viewers, well , i will immediately say that joe biden appeals to congress to pass a bill to strengthen security on the us- mexico border and provide assistance to ukraine, we we are waiting, i understand that there will be a broadcast now and we will be able to hear. another address by joseph biden is live, he already...
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important research into sudden unexplained deaths in childhood is happening here at new york universitydc in the worst possible way. her 15—month—old daughter died unexpectedly 25 years ago. maria did not wake up from a nap one day and my whole life turned upside down. she's definitely my passion behind this to... ..not let this happen to someone else. on average, there's an sudc death every day in the us. researchers here have had a breakthrough and it comes from families, who have video monitors, nanny cams, watching over their children. the team looked at footage of five children, who died unexpectedly in their sleep. it was extremely challenging to watch and rewatch those videos for the sake of science. you want to jump through the screen and save them. it's a big, big step because again, it's a window into these tragedies — these mysterious deaths — and no—one has ever had evidence directly from the scene. this is katie putting her 17—month—old twin sons to bed in november 2022. it's the last time she said goodnight to one of them, hayden. i love you, hazy. he's in the cot nearest
important research into sudden unexplained deaths in childhood is happening here at new york universitydc in the worst possible way. her 15—month—old daughter died unexpectedly 25 years ago. maria did not wake up from a nap one day and my whole life turned upside down. she's definitely my passion behind this to... ..not let this happen to someone else. on average, there's an sudc death every day in the us. researchers here have had a breakthrough and it comes from families, who have video...
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ihor eisenberg, professor at new york university. congratulations, mr. igor. congratulations to mr.italya, congratulations to ms. khrystyna, and congratulations to all the viewers. so, let 's talk at the beginning about this publication of the washington post, which is currently being discussed about the fact that the ukrainian leadership of nibal. reported, allegedly reported the american about the intention to change of the commander-in-chief of the armed forces of ukraine, the american leadership responded to volodymyr zelensm. to whom, you know, just like , i apologize for the joke of non-jews on the sabbath, do as you know, do you believe in this at all, in such a synagogue relationship between the white house and the bank, uh, look, i i when american newspapers refer to some the russian source, let's say, in terms of what's happening in russia, i don't really believe it, because i... i always think that it could be such a deliberate injection of disinformation from russia, but when american newspapers refer to american sources, which they do not name, that refer to what is goi
ihor eisenberg, professor at new york university. congratulations, mr. igor. congratulations to mr.italya, congratulations to ms. khrystyna, and congratulations to all the viewers. so, let 's talk at the beginning about this publication of the washington post, which is currently being discussed about the fact that the ukrainian leadership of nibal. reported, allegedly reported the american about the intention to change of the commander-in-chief of the armed forces of ukraine, the american...
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according to former new york university professor miko wrote them well. the c, i a is trying to conceal its own wrong doings by targeting trump. what they're doing is trying to it, we're trying to make tromp or criminal, to cover up their own criminal activities. but that's been the, the hmo of this regime for some time. we already knew that the russian collusion hoax was, uh, was just that a hoax. but now this shows that it was in the incidental intelligence that came to the f b i or the c i a, a through accident. it was really outsourced to these 5 eyes. and they then were told to find something on these people, which then they could claim came from other sources. the c, i a is probably one of the most criminal organizations on the planet. and so breaking the laws, nothing new for them at all. what's new about this is the weaponized ation of the, of the, of the intelligence community to foil a political, a rival to the regime in, namely, trump, in this case, they wanted to destroy him and cast down about his entire legitimacy before he was even tapped t
according to former new york university professor miko wrote them well. the c, i a is trying to conceal its own wrong doings by targeting trump. what they're doing is trying to it, we're trying to make tromp or criminal, to cover up their own criminal activities. but that's been the, the hmo of this regime for some time. we already knew that the russian collusion hoax was, uh, was just that a hoax. but now this shows that it was in the incidental intelligence that came to the f b i or the c i...
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ihor eisenberg, professor at new york university. congratulations, mr. igor. greetings, mr.liy, greetings ms. khrystyna, greetings to all viewers. so, let 's start by talking about this publication in the washington post, which is now being discussed, about what nibel's ukrainian leadership allegedly said informed the u.s. about the intention to change the commander-in-chief of the armed forces of ukraine, and... the u.s. leadership responded to volodymyr zelensky, you know, just like, i apologize for the joke of a jew to a non-believer on the sabbath, do as you know, do you believe in this at all, in such synogolic relations between the white house and the bank? look, i i when american newspapers refer to some source? russian, let's say, regarding what is happening in russia, i don't really believe it, because i always think that it can be such a deliberate injection of disinformation from russia, but when american newspapers refer to american sources, which they don't name, that relate to what is going on somewhere in the administration in the white house, i rather believe
ihor eisenberg, professor at new york university. congratulations, mr. igor. greetings, mr.liy, greetings ms. khrystyna, greetings to all viewers. so, let 's start by talking about this publication in the washington post, which is now being discussed, about what nibel's ukrainian leadership allegedly said informed the u.s. about the intention to change the commander-in-chief of the armed forces of ukraine, and... the u.s. leadership responded to volodymyr zelensky, you know, just like, i...
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have today at our final, the final block of our conversation igor eisenberg, a professor at new york universitycal scientist, we will talk with him about what is happening in the united states, what are our chances, what the chances of the united states itself if trump does become their president, because his latest statements are that if he becomes president, he will allow and even encourage russia, china and all other regimes to attack ... other nato countries , who pay little money to the nato budget, they simply, in my opinion, shocked even those who , in principle, are used to the fact that trump is a fabulous, uh, cascade, you can’t say that on the air, unfortunately, although i want to say a lot of epithets about trump, uh, because his statements are somehow frightening, but what is so frightening is that he says how scary it is that he has massive support, and... also, we're going to talk specifically about this interview of putin with tucker carlson, the odious journalist who is said to be able to come with trump to authorities, what impact this interview will have on the americans, bu
have today at our final, the final block of our conversation igor eisenberg, a professor at new york universitycal scientist, we will talk with him about what is happening in the united states, what are our chances, what the chances of the united states itself if trump does become their president, because his latest statements are that if he becomes president, he will allow and even encourage russia, china and all other regimes to attack ... other nato countries , who pay little money to the...
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reisenberg, a professor at new york university, joined the saturday politics club, and we're going to take a short break now, after which a whole hour with vitaly portnikov, wait. vasyl zima's big broadcast, two hours of airtime, two hours of your time, two hours to learn about the war and what the world is like, two hours to keep up with economic and sports news. two hours in the company of your favorite presenters. presenters, who have become familiar to many, as well as distinguished guests of the studio, events of the day in two hours, vasyl zema's big broadcast, a project for intelligent and caring people, in the evening at espresso. we continue the saturday political club on the tv channel espresso, khrystyna yatskiv, vitaly portnikov, and the main events of this week. undoubtedly, the most talked about in ukraine was the confrontation. of the political and military leadership, about the possibility of the resignation of the commander-in-chief of the armed forces of ukraine valery zaluzhny, about the existence of such a decision, so far without a specific published decree. at th
reisenberg, a professor at new york university, joined the saturday politics club, and we're going to take a short break now, after which a whole hour with vitaly portnikov, wait. vasyl zima's big broadcast, two hours of airtime, two hours of your time, two hours to learn about the war and what the world is like, two hours to keep up with economic and sports news. two hours in the company of your favorite presenters. presenters, who have become familiar to many, as well as distinguished guests...
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of political ambitions, we will talk about it now with igor eisenberg, he is a professor at new york universityyou , i congratulate you, mr. vasyl, i congratulate you. viewers, well, i will say right away that joe biden is addressing congress with a call to pass a bill on strengthening security on the border between the united states and mexico and providing assistance to ukraine, we are waiting, i understand that there will be a broadcast now and we will be able to hear joseph's next appeal is live biden, he already asked, well, he already said, i’m not saying asked, he already said, in your opinion, what are the chances that johnson in a relationship with trump will slow down and what... are the weights of influence on this situation, how is it possible to push through the congress, is this an important decision for ukraine? i see, unfortunately, since last night, that the chances have become less than i had hoped, at least until last night, why, because there were two events, last night us time, trump gave an interview, the newsmax channel, well, such an ultra-right propaganda tv channel, wh
of political ambitions, we will talk about it now with igor eisenberg, he is a professor at new york universityyou , i congratulate you, mr. vasyl, i congratulate you. viewers, well, i will say right away that joe biden is addressing congress with a call to pass a bill on strengthening security on the border between the united states and mexico and providing assistance to ukraine, we are waiting, i understand that there will be a broadcast now and we will be able to hear joseph's next appeal is...
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thank you very much for joining, thank you for your comments, igor eisenberg, a professor at new york university phone with us, we are waiting for, again, biden's address to congress, on the air at you will hear it from us, and the translation will be, of course, well, now you will hear and see serhiy zgurets, the director of the defense express agency and the host of the military summaries of the day column, serhiy, congratulations , please, congratulations, vasyl, i congratulate our viewers, today in our column, while waiting for biden's speech, we will talk about the supply of ammunition to... ukraine against the background of a visit to kyiv representative of the european union on security issues of foreign policy, as well as about the situation on certain areas of the front in a conversation with our military, about that in a moment. today, the high representative of the european union for foreign policy and security policy, jose borel, arrived in kyiv for a visit. so i will start our military column from european history about shells for ukraine, more precisely about the fate of shells, be
thank you very much for joining, thank you for your comments, igor eisenberg, a professor at new york university phone with us, we are waiting for, again, biden's address to congress, on the air at you will hear it from us, and the translation will be, of course, well, now you will hear and see serhiy zgurets, the director of the defense express agency and the host of the military summaries of the day column, serhiy, congratulations , please, congratulations, vasyl, i congratulate our viewers,...
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end the campaign soon enough after that, sir igor, thank you, igor eisenberg, professor at new york university. anyway, until saturday's political club, and now we will take a short break, after which we will have a whole hour with vitaly portnikov, wait. there are 15% discounts on acc lon in the psyllanyk, bam and oskad pharmacies. usual tasks become unreal, heavy bags, not for my sick back. for back pain, try dolgit cream. long-lasting cream. relieves pain, reduces swelling and improves joint mobility, with dolgit cream you want a lift, dolgit is the only yellow cream for joint and back pain, buy from with a 15% discount, dolgit cream 100 g in pharmacies , pharmacy anz, pharmacy kopiyka and pharmacy shar, ohi got wet, can you have tea, mom, dad, what to do not to get sick, vitamin c, d3, zinc and the main thing, 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, why am i here, i have sensitive teeth, eating ice cream, pain, cold air, pain, sweet, pain,
end the campaign soon enough after that, sir igor, thank you, igor eisenberg, professor at new york university. anyway, until saturday's political club, and now we will take a short break, after which we will have a whole hour with vitaly portnikov, wait. there are 15% discounts on acc lon in the psyllanyk, bam and oskad pharmacies. usual tasks become unreal, heavy bags, not for my sick back. for back pain, try dolgit cream. long-lasting cream. relieves pain, reduces swelling and improves joint...
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igor, thank you, igor eisenberg, a professor at new york university, joined the saturday political club, and now we will take a short break, and then a full hour with vitaly portnikov, wait. there are 15% discounts on rezi table in the pharmacies psylsnyk, pam and ochsad, there are discounts on tablets templegin, 15% at the pharmacies psylsnyk, pam and ochsad. separate consents of the sapsan unmanned aircraft complexes of the state special service of transport are addressed to the audience. tv channel with a request to participate in the collection of the crown and technical inheritance for our unit, thank you, glory to ukraine, to the heroes, glory, hello, this is svoboda ranok, an informational project of radio liberty. top guests every day. this is the shipping district, kherson, live streaming. we are somewhere in the vicinity of bakhmut. we tell the main thing. on weekdays at 9:00. vasyl zima's big broadcast. two hours of airtime, two hours of your time. two hours to learn about war and how the world lives. two hours to catch up. news and sports news. two hours in the company of fa
igor, thank you, igor eisenberg, a professor at new york university, joined the saturday political club, and now we will take a short break, and then a full hour with vitaly portnikov, wait. there are 15% discounts on rezi table in the pharmacies psylsnyk, pam and ochsad, there are discounts on tablets templegin, 15% at the pharmacies psylsnyk, pam and ochsad. separate consents of the sapsan unmanned aircraft complexes of the state special service of transport are addressed to the audience. tv...
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as it stands, as the founder of the advisory board of the congo research group at new york university. this is what he told us as well. it's a very confusing situation on the grounds that i think is very worried. so on the one hand, you have to call these army, those allied to local militia called the was all into it is also allied with as receiving the support now from the side axis. so that after can develop the community forces to the south african below in intensity and forces. it's also being that higher and private security contractors to different private security contractors. we have a whole array of the call to the side. on the other side, you have the m 23 rebellion due calling these government it uses to being backed by rhonda that also the united nations group of experts has provided numerous reports stating the same thing as a numerous governments donor governments. and so you have this very complex array of forces, bye to each other, an hour and a situation with defining escalating that you have what we believe our role on and for us is actually staging debbie fire with
as it stands, as the founder of the advisory board of the congo research group at new york university. this is what he told us as well. it's a very confusing situation on the grounds that i think is very worried. so on the one hand, you have to call these army, those allied to local militia called the was all into it is also allied with as receiving the support now from the side axis. so that after can develop the community forces to the south african below in intensity and forces. it's also...
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a full stop, thank you very much for joining, thank you for your comments, a professor from new york universityas been in touch with us, we are waiting for, again, biden's address to congress, you will hear it on our airwaves, and there will be a translation, of course. well , now you will hear and see serhiy zgurets, the director of the defense express agency and the host of the military summary of the day. sergey, congratulations, please. greetings vasyl. greetings to our viewers. today in our column, while waiting for biden's speech, we will talk about the supply of ammunition to and for ukraine against the background of the visit to kyiv of the representative of the european union on matters of security and foreign policy. and yes... also about the situation in certain areas of the front, in a conversation with our military, about that in a moment. today , the high representative of the european union for foreign policy and security policy, jose borel, arrived in kyiv for a visit. so i will start our military column with european history about shells for ukraine, more precisely about... the
a full stop, thank you very much for joining, thank you for your comments, a professor from new york universityas been in touch with us, we are waiting for, again, biden's address to congress, you will hear it on our airwaves, and there will be a translation, of course. well , now you will hear and see serhiy zgurets, the director of the defense express agency and the host of the military summary of the day. sergey, congratulations, please. greetings vasyl. greetings to our viewers. today in...
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have michael rectum world for my new york university to professor an offer of google epic. and i go thank you so much for your insight. thank you. bye. that's the all davis ally. you can get more details on our cheat of. com. i'll see you again in less than 30 minutes. the the, [000:00:00;00] the hello and welcome to cross talk. we're all things are considered. i'm peter lavelle . the destruction of godsa and its people continue unabated. the by the administration shows no meaningful interest in stopping israel's genocidal assault . at the same time, there is much talk of a ceasefire. in this one sided conflict. it would seem, it is just that, just talk the cross talking palestine. i'm joined by my guess, lionel in new york. he is a legal in media analyst and rest than we have. michael maloof is a former pentagon senior security policy analyst ended latasha. we crossed to steve, so he, he is an award winning journalist and chief editor of mit is this course. alright gentlemen, cost talk roles and effect. that means you can jump anytime you want and always appreciate it. let
have michael rectum world for my new york university to professor an offer of google epic. and i go thank you so much for your insight. thank you. bye. that's the all davis ally. you can get more details on our cheat of. com. i'll see you again in less than 30 minutes. the the, [000:00:00;00] the hello and welcome to cross talk. we're all things are considered. i'm peter lavelle . the destruction of godsa and its people continue unabated. the by the administration shows no meaningful interest...
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that's cross live to micro rex and wall to form a new york university professor and author of google luckett by lago. it's nice to have you, professor. so 1st, we've read the report, but all the 1st like to get your thoughts on what for all intensive purposes seems to be a bombshell document drop, correct me if i'm wrong as well it's, it's the evidence that the i see the intelligence community in the united states effectively outsource their gap intelligence efforts to, to deflect attention away from themselves. and i'm to find sources that would uh, corroborate their own desire to implicate from, in russian collusion in interference with the 2016 election. it just shows that the we already knew that the russian collusion hoax was, uh, was just that a hoax. but now this shows that it was an incident on intelligence that came to the f b i or the c i a, a through accident. it was really outsourced to these 5 eyes and they then were told to find something on these people, which then they could claim came from other sources. that the fact that us intelligence agencies, validate the law i
that's cross live to micro rex and wall to form a new york university professor and author of google luckett by lago. it's nice to have you, professor. so 1st, we've read the report, but all the 1st like to get your thoughts on what for all intensive purposes seems to be a bombshell document drop, correct me if i'm wrong as well it's, it's the evidence that the i see the intelligence community in the united states effectively outsource their gap intelligence efforts to, to deflect attention...
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igor, thank you, igor eisenberg, a professor at new york university, joined the saturday political club, and now we will take a short break, after which we will have an hour with vitaly portnikov. wait from now on, the largest talk format of ukraine, veliky lviv, will be broadcast in the evening prime time at 21:15. i in general, i believe that we need two things: money and weapons. we did not start this war, but we must finish it and we must win. the most important thing is that on thursday at 21:15 velikiy lviv will speak in the project, on the espresso tv channel. there are discounts on helpex of 20% in travel fam and savings pharmacies. there are 10% discounts on tantum verde in pharmacies plantain you and save. new york of the 19th century is luxury, scandals and intrigues. gilded age from hbo. watch all seasons of the exquisite drama. in ukrainian in the subscription, turn on aristocratic on mego. nothing has happened yet not yet, hang on. oh, normolact, honey, take normolact. normolact eliminates constipation, normalizes bowel function, restores the amount of lactobacillus and bi
igor, thank you, igor eisenberg, a professor at new york university, joined the saturday political club, and now we will take a short break, after which we will have an hour with vitaly portnikov. wait from now on, the largest talk format of ukraine, veliky lviv, will be broadcast in the evening prime time at 21:15. i in general, i believe that we need two things: money and weapons. we did not start this war, but we must finish it and we must win. the most important thing is that on thursday at...
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with me now zach rausch, the now is zach rausch, the associate research scientist at new york universityry much for joining me. what are the risks asks of children using mobiles and how do you disengage something when they've got it ? they've got it? >> well, thank you so much for having me on. um, to give just a scope and scale of the problem that we're currently facing. so beginning right around 2010, um, there was a surge in adolescent depression, anxiety , self—harm depression, anxiety, self—harm and suicide died in the united states, where, sorry, where i'm located . this did not just located. this did not just happenin located. this did not just happen in the us. we see that gen z, who are kids born after 1995, um , adolescent girls of 1995, um, adolescent girls of gen z's suicide rates are higher than any previous generation than any previous generation than we have on record. and so we have an unprecedented mental health crisis among adolescents. and we also have an unprecedented learning crisis. so . the programme for so. the programme for international student assessment just c
with me now zach rausch, the now is zach rausch, the associate research scientist at new york universityry much for joining me. what are the risks asks of children using mobiles and how do you disengage something when they've got it ? they've got it? >> well, thank you so much for having me on. um, to give just a scope and scale of the problem that we're currently facing. so beginning right around 2010, um, there was a surge in adolescent depression, anxiety , self—harm depression,...
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political ambitions, we will talk about this now with igor eisenberg, he is a professor at new york universityte you, i congratulate you, mr. vasyl, i congratulate all the viewers, well, i will immediately say about that joe biden is appealing to congress to pass a bill to strengthen security on the border between the united states and mexico and to provide a ... next to the live broadcast joseph biden's address, he already asked, well yes, he already said, i'm not saying asked, he already said, in your opinion, what are the chances that johnson in a tie with trump will slow down, and what are the weights of influencing this situation, how can everything to push through the congress, this is an important decision for ukraine, i, unfortunately, since yesterday evening... that the chances have become less than i hoped, at least until yesterday evening, why? because two events happened, last night us time, trump gave an interview to the newsmax tv channel, well, so and so far-right propaganda tv channel, where he categorically spoke against this bill, that it is bad, that it is that the democrats
political ambitions, we will talk about this now with igor eisenberg, he is a professor at new york universityte you, i congratulate you, mr. vasyl, i congratulate all the viewers, well, i will immediately say about that joe biden is appealing to congress to pass a bill to strengthen security on the border between the united states and mexico and to provide a ... next to the live broadcast joseph biden's address, he already asked, well yes, he already said, i'm not saying asked, he already...
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in 1974 he completed his master's degree in international relations at the new school university. new york, usa. in 1975 he was appointed director of the un institute for namibia. in 2004 he headed. parliamentary faction of swapu in the namibian parliament in 2008-2012 minister of trade and industry from 1990 to 2002 from... 1012 to 2015 prime minister of namibia on march 21 , 2015, he officially took office as president of the country. a few days ago, the whole of namibia celebrated independence day. first of all, please accept our congratulations on this great holiday for all namibians. we've come a long way. i often tell people that everyone who took part in the fight for liberation, against oppression, received support from the soviet union, wherever people fought, against oppression. the history of namibia in the 20th century is the history of the struggle with the south african union, which... vsekure, yorera, kaunde and others, and also in south africa, president mugawe, comrade nuyoma, comrade mandela, so that generation of leaders taught us to fight for our freedom, but they did n
in 1974 he completed his master's degree in international relations at the new school university. new york, usa. in 1975 he was appointed director of the un institute for namibia. in 2004 he headed. parliamentary faction of swapu in the namibian parliament in 2008-2012 minister of trade and industry from 1990 to 2002 from... 1012 to 2015 prime minister of namibia on march 21 , 2015, he officially took office as president of the country. a few days ago, the whole of namibia celebrated...
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famous in journalistic circles and you mentioned it on your show, if i'm not mistaken, but the new york university said i want people to not focus just on the odds but the stakes. the horseracing appears to be all but over but at the same time the horserace has just begun and year seeing poll after poll. trump is up here and biden down here. what do you make in terms of rosen's defeat and what we should be working on. >> it's hard. no, you can't just cover every poll like it's bible and you can't just be covering the horserace, who up and who is down. you can't ignore it either. there's an important place for data, for sure. >> unpack it for a moment and explain why you think that's the case. >> take it this way, the fact you have by a numbers -- i can barely add using my fingers. trends matter and you see poll after poll showing biden and trump are this close, there's no way that won't have an affect on the way the candidates are operating and no way it's not going to have an impact on the way this race is being conducted or playing out. certainly lessons were learned in previous races and you ca
famous in journalistic circles and you mentioned it on your show, if i'm not mistaken, but the new york university said i want people to not focus just on the odds but the stakes. the horseracing appears to be all but over but at the same time the horserace has just begun and year seeing poll after poll. trump is up here and biden down here. what do you make in terms of rosen's defeat and what we should be working on. >> it's hard. no, you can't just cover every poll like it's bible and...
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named multiple civil cases, he has, thanks to new york, two defamation judgments, a sexual assault judgment, and a fraud case, both in his new york university, his foundation, and now, for his corporation, and a criminal conviction for his corporation, all in new york. this is going to be the next new york finding against him, and then we can move on to other places. georgia, and two federal courts, d. c. and florida. it's significant because we didn't get to do it in watergate. i believe that we should have done it the day that richard nixon resigned, i actually also think a sitting president can be indicted. but i lost that argument with a special prosecutor, and while we were discussing indicting richard nixon, after he resigned and was a private citizen, just as donald trump is, he got pardoned by his successor, gerald ford, and once he's pardoned, there was nothing we could do. we wouldn't be having all these arguments now, if we had done it then. and the evidence was as clear then as it is now, and it's time to say we don't have a king, we we have a former president who is an american citizen subject to all of our laws, he's alleged t
named multiple civil cases, he has, thanks to new york, two defamation judgments, a sexual assault judgment, and a fraud case, both in his new york university, his foundation, and now, for his corporation, and a criminal conviction for his corporation, all in new york. this is going to be the next new york finding against him, and then we can move on to other places. georgia, and two federal courts, d. c. and florida. it's significant because we didn't get to do it in watergate. i believe that...
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joining me is melissa murray, law professor at new york university and msnbc legal analyst. tim o'brien, senior executive editor at bloomberg opinion, and msnbc political analyst. and tristan snell, former assistant attorney general for new york and author of "taking down trump, 12 rules for prosecuting donald trump by someone who did it successfully." thank you for being here. i'm going to go to you, tim. you wrote a piece entitled, trump loved new york. now it's giving him the boot. you write, the former president fashioned himself as a gotham tycoon and longed to be accepted in its elite business circles. the rejection from that world may sting more than the severe financial penalties. say more. >> well, you know, when we talk about the trump legacy, we should remember that we're not talking about the rockefellers or the roosevelts or the business or political sense. it's sort of a pulp novel version of those families, but nonetheless, trump spent decades fashioning this idea of himself as the consummate new york deal maker and entrepreneur. and he got into the world and g
joining me is melissa murray, law professor at new york university and msnbc legal analyst. tim o'brien, senior executive editor at bloomberg opinion, and msnbc political analyst. and tristan snell, former assistant attorney general for new york and author of "taking down trump, 12 rules for prosecuting donald trump by someone who did it successfully." thank you for being here. i'm going to go to you, tim. you wrote a piece entitled, trump loved new york. now it's giving him the boot....
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melissa murray, law professor at new york university and msnbc legal analyst.a wily, former u.s. assistant attorney and president and ceo of the leadership conference on civil and human rights and paul butler, former federal prosecutor, and msnbc legal analyst. a power house panel indeed. i'm going to go to those who are at a disadvantage because they're not here at the table with me, andrew. i'm going to start with you. and i am -- to be honest with you, a bit dejected by this ruling because i'm not a lawyer. i'm a non-lawyer on this panel. but i read the district court ruling. and it seemed very thorough. i had you on. i had all of you all on. and i think we've all agreed that it was thorough and that it didn't necessarily need the supreme court to jump in. but now they have. can you explain to me why they need until april to actually hear oral arguments and what that means for us? >> i think there are two ways to think about it. one is the substance of the decision about presidential immunity. and the other is the clock, the timeline. as you pointed out, wit
melissa murray, law professor at new york university and msnbc legal analyst.a wily, former u.s. assistant attorney and president and ceo of the leadership conference on civil and human rights and paul butler, former federal prosecutor, and msnbc legal analyst. a power house panel indeed. i'm going to go to those who are at a disadvantage because they're not here at the table with me, andrew. i'm going to start with you. and i am -- to be honest with you, a bit dejected by this ruling because...
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he originally started at new york university and transferred to princeton.y were a developed presbytery and family so i think he felt at home in princeton in those days. he was class of 1840. he originally read and studied the low. he wanted to be a lawyer, but he suffered from some sort of poor health afterwards. went to europe to recuperate and when he came back, he was told the law was to taxing a profession. he should find something a little less demanding on himself . and so he decided to start a publishing company instead. peter: where there enough american authors in 1846 to work with? charles: there were. we can think of nathaniel hawthorne and edgar i. they were not scribner -- i growl and. they were not scribner authors. the main business of american publishers in those days was to publish additions for american readers of english novels. they could do so like pirates on the high seas because there was no such thing as an international copyright law. the son of the first charles scribner, my great-grandfather, he was very active in getting congress
he originally started at new york university and transferred to princeton.y were a developed presbytery and family so i think he felt at home in princeton in those days. he was class of 1840. he originally read and studied the low. he wanted to be a lawyer, but he suffered from some sort of poor health afterwards. went to europe to recuperate and when he came back, he was told the law was to taxing a profession. he should find something a little less demanding on himself . and so he decided to...
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rachel swarns is a journalist author and associate professor of journalism at new york university, who writes about race and race relations as a contributing for the new york times. her articles about georgetown university's roots in slavery touched off a national conversation about america's universities and their ties to this painful period history. her work has recognized and supported by national endowment for the humanities, the four door ford foundation, the leon levy center for biography, the biographers international organized asian, among others. as a correspondent for the times, swarns reported from russia, guatemala and, southern africa and covered immigration and presidential politics and michelle obama in her role in. the obama white house. she is the author of american tapestry the story of the black, white and multiracial ancestors michelle obama and the coauthor of unseen, unpublished history from the new york times photo archives, swarns will be joined in conversation today with michel martin, the host of morning edition. previously, she was the weekend host of all thi
rachel swarns is a journalist author and associate professor of journalism at new york university, who writes about race and race relations as a contributing for the new york times. her articles about georgetown university's roots in slavery touched off a national conversation about america's universities and their ties to this painful period history. her work has recognized and supported by national endowment for the humanities, the four door ford foundation, the leon levy center for...
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don't think it wins him one single new voter. >> reporter: patrick egan teaches politics at new york universitycans experience trump and what they see him doing, i don't think it's going to have much impact. >> reporter: what they saw him doing yesterday. >> you're all sneakerheads. >> reporter: at sneaker-con in philadelphia was unveil, wait for it, his never surrender high tops. >> that's the real deal. >> reporter: a golden emblem of grievance. for only $399. for only $399. >> that again was martha for nourished, lightweight hair, the right ingredients make all the difference. new herbal essences sulfate free is now packed with plant-based ingredients your hair will love. like pure aloe and camellia flower oil. and none of the things it won't. hair feels deeply nourished, soft and lightweight. plant power you can feel. new herbal essences sulfate free. new axe black vanilla? ♪♪ ♪he like when i get dressed♪ ♪i live life with no stress♪ ♪he said that's my best flex♪ ♪♪ new axe black vanilla. get closer with the finest fragrances. oh... stuffed up again? so congested! you need sinex saline from
don't think it wins him one single new voter. >> reporter: patrick egan teaches politics at new york universitycans experience trump and what they see him doing, i don't think it's going to have much impact. >> reporter: what they saw him doing yesterday. >> you're all sneakerheads. >> reporter: at sneaker-con in philadelphia was unveil, wait for it, his never surrender high tops. >> that's the real deal. >> reporter: a golden emblem of grievance. for only...
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joining me now is melissa murray, professor of law at new york university and msnbc legal analyst.are important. i feel like the american people should know if they're going to elect a guy that he should use seal team 6 to kill his opponents. that's a baseline question we need answered. >> it was certainly the most provocative question at that oral argument. and one that really elicited an eyebrow raising answer when donald trump's lawyer said, it was a qualified yes. he could do that which was essentially an admission that this president, at least, in his view, is above the law for really egregious acts. and so, i'm surprised that it's been almost more than 20 days since the d.c. circuit heard oral argument in the case and we still haven't gotten a ruling. everyday that goes by is a day that we get further and further away from that stated march 4th trial start date that judge chut kin put in place. she already indicated she is likely to push that date out further. but everyday that goes by and the farther we get from that date is basically a win for donald trump. who is not neces
joining me now is melissa murray, professor of law at new york university and msnbc legal analyst.are important. i feel like the american people should know if they're going to elect a guy that he should use seal team 6 to kill his opponents. that's a baseline question we need answered. >> it was certainly the most provocative question at that oral argument. and one that really elicited an eyebrow raising answer when donald trump's lawyer said, it was a qualified yes. he could do that...
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. >> ruth ben-ghiat is professor of history at new york university, the author of strong men, mussolinito the present. ruth, thanks very much for talking with us tonight. i appreciate you being here. >> sure. a pleasure. >> of course, the root and branch of all american anticorruption protections has been about transparency, the idea that you show it, therefore you create shame and political backlash toward those who would try to get away with something like this and that effectively polices itself. when transparency doesn't work because there's no shame, and in fact pride in doing it, we do need a new toolbox. all right, that's going to do it for us tonight. i'm going to see you this weekend, saturday night, 6:30 p.m. eastern. i'll be part of our special coverage of the south carolina republican primary. gain, 6:30 eastern saturday night, i will see you then. "way too early" with jonathan lemire is up next. >>> and you've got donald trump who said on a stage in conway that n
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ruth ben-ghiat, professor of history at new york university and author of strongmen, mussolini to the present. and mark joseph stern, a senior writer at slate where he covers the supreme court. thanks for joining us. i appreciate it. obviously the consensus is that the court will rule in favor of trump. that seems to be what everyone's saying. but i wonder what were your immediate, initial reactions following thursday. what came to your mind? >> i think that the big takeaway. we didn't know, going into this argument, where we thought the justices would line up. there was some thinking that might be a split along political lines. but it's seemed very clear there were seven, possibly even eight or nine, votes to reinstate trump onto colorado's ballot. interesting question is, what will they agree on? will they agree only on that result? will they agree on the reasoning that takes them there? there seemed to be some consensus forming around the notion that a single state like colorado shouldn't be able to sit eligibility guidelines for federal candidates. so perhaps they'll be some conse
ruth ben-ghiat, professor of history at new york university and author of strongmen, mussolini to the present. and mark joseph stern, a senior writer at slate where he covers the supreme court. thanks for joining us. i appreciate it. obviously the consensus is that the court will rule in favor of trump. that seems to be what everyone's saying. but i wonder what were your immediate, initial reactions following thursday. what came to your mind? >> i think that the big takeaway. we didn't...
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the best policy premature births are on the rise and researchers they know why a study from new york university traces the issue to synthetic chemicals called 1008. they're found in food packaging and personal care products. researchers say the so-called everywhere chemicals can inflame the placenta and set pre-term labor in motion. they found that pregnant women with the highest levels of that late were twice as likely to deliver babies before 37 weeks. for years, professionals started eating disorders, only affected women. that's obviously not true. and now they're recognizing that adolescent boys suffer from eating disorders to physicians, say the challenge with eating disorders is the longer the issue goes untreated, the worse the outcome. doctors say it's a natural inclination for a parent not to be intrusive, but they say they should seek help for their son if necessary. primary care is often the best place to start because it provides screening assessment and appropriate treatment. our super bowl coverage continues more on the infamous commercial spent picks and more. >> but first, the w
the best policy premature births are on the rise and researchers they know why a study from new york university traces the issue to synthetic chemicals called 1008. they're found in food packaging and personal care products. researchers say the so-called everywhere chemicals can inflame the placenta and set pre-term labor in motion. they found that pregnant women with the highest levels of that late were twice as likely to deliver babies before 37 weeks. for years, professionals started eating...
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. >> a study from new york university traced the issue to synthetic chemicals called phthalates. they're found in food packaging and personal care products. researchers say the so-called everywhere chemicals can inflame the placenta and set pre-term labor into motion. they found that pregnant women with highest levels of phthalates were twice as likely to deliver their babies before the 37th week. >> let's talk about the elephant in the which is the super bowl. yeah, we've been covering all morning long and this is the friday before the big game. it is christian mccaffrey, by the way, has become the first 40 niner since joe montana to win offensive player of the year. so he was honored last night and the patrick willis, former 40 niner was now been inducted into the 2020 for pro football hall of fame kron. 4 sports director jason dumas sticks a look from las vegas. >> what a night for christian mccaffrey in a year where he had one of the best offensive seasons in forty-niners franchise history. the nfl rewarded him with the offensive player of the year. christian racked up over 1
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a study from new york university traces the issue too synthetic chemicals called sallie.ir found in food packaging and in personal care products. they're called everywhere, chemicals, in fact, because there's all over the place they can inflame the placenta and set pre-term labor in motion. they found that pregnant women with the highest level of the stole 8 ce were twice as likely to deliver their babies before 37 weeks. >> a 48 is the time and working to close the wealth gap. one student at a time. that's the goal of financial literacy for kids. it's a program being taught at franklin elementary school in oakland as kron. 4 noelle bellow reports kids are using what they learn to create their own businesses. >> was about $4. i saved all to $26. a credit card is the type where you borrow card much. it's credit cards and savings accounts, not your average conversation. with a 10 year-old i'll be able invest in bonds and stocks. but at franklin elementary in oakland, that's exactly what these 5th graders are discussing. their warning about an investment and say and avoid yo
a study from new york university traces the issue too synthetic chemicals called sallie.ir found in food packaging and in personal care products. they're called everywhere, chemicals, in fact, because there's all over the place they can inflame the placenta and set pre-term labor in motion. they found that pregnant women with the highest level of the stole 8 ce were twice as likely to deliver their babies before 37 weeks. >> a 48 is the time and working to close the wealth gap. one...
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. >> ruth ben-ghiat is a professor of history at new york university, the author of strongmen: mussolini. i appreciate you being here. >> thank you. >>> of course, that route and branch of all american anti corruption protections has always been about transparency's, and the idea that you show it, therefore you create shame, political backlash towards those who would try to get away with something like this. and that effectively polices itself. when transparency doesn't work because there is no shame and there's a fact pride in doing it, we do need a new tool box. >>> that's going to do it for us tonight. i'm gonna see you again it is a weekend, saturday night, 6:30 pm eastern. i would be part of our special coverage of the south carolina republican primary again, 6:30
. >> ruth ben-ghiat is a professor of history at new york university, the author of strongmen: mussolini. i appreciate you being here. >> thank you. >>> of course, that route and branch of all american anti corruption protections has always been about transparency's, and the idea that you show it, therefore you create shame, political backlash towards those who would try to get away with something like this. and that effectively polices itself. when transparency doesn't...
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. >> ruth ben-ghiat is a professor of history at new york university, the author of strongmen: mussolini to the present. ruth, thank you for talking to us tonight. i appreciate you being here. >> thank you. >>> of course, that route and branch of all american anti corruption protections has always been about transparency's, and the idea that you show it, therefore you create shame, political backlash towards those who would try to get away with something like this. and that effectively polices itself. when transparency doesn't work because there is no shame and there's a fact pride in doing it, we do need a new tool box. >>> that's going to do it for us tonight. i'm gonna see you again it is a weekend, saturday night, 6:30 pm eastern. i would be part of our special coverage of the south carolina republican primary again, 6:30 eastern saturday night. i will see that. now, time for the last word with brought lawrence o'donnell. good evening. good evening >> good evening,. rachel i have nothing to do on saturday night, so i will be dropping by and joining you at that table. we have senator
. >> ruth ben-ghiat is a professor of history at new york university, the author of strongmen: mussolini to the present. ruth, thank you for talking to us tonight. i appreciate you being here. >> thank you. >>> of course, that route and branch of all american anti corruption protections has always been about transparency's, and the idea that you show it, therefore you create shame, political backlash towards those who would try to get away with something like this. and that...
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. >> ruth ben-ghiat is professor of history at new york university, the author of strong men, mussolini to the present. ruth, thanks very much for talking with us tonight. i appreciate you being here. >> sure. a pleasure. >> of course, the root and branch of all american anticorruption protections has been about transparency, the >>> you show, it they're used for ukraine, shameful backlash towards those who would try to get away from something like that. that, effectively, loses itself. when transparency doesn't work because there's no shame, there is in fact pride doing it, you need a new tool box. all right, that's going to do it for us tonight. i'm going to see you again this weekend, saturday night, 6:30 pm eastern, i will be part of our special coverage of the south carolina republican primary again, 6:30 eastern saturday night. i will see that. now, time for the last word with brought lawrence o'donnell. good evening. >> i have nothing better to do a saturday night. i will be dropping by. joining you at the table. we have senator sherrod brown joining us tonight, which is always a
. >> ruth ben-ghiat is professor of history at new york university, the author of strong men, mussolini to the present. ruth, thanks very much for talking with us tonight. i appreciate you being here. >> sure. a pleasure. >> of course, the root and branch of all american anticorruption protections has been about transparency, the >>> you show, it they're used for ukraine, shameful backlash towards those who would try to get away from something like that. that,...