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or perhaps a different program that's like nyu-shanghai but is not destinedded to succeed or fail? >> ooh. of. [laughter] first of all, i'd like to say that nyu-shanghai is a success simply for the very fact that they have managed to establish themselves in shanghai and the fact that they haven't been closed down. [laughter]em i mean, no, really. because they really are practicing full freedom of speech, you know, on the campus and within the university. the fact that they have been able to manage that politically, to me, is just mind-boggling. and i think we can only take our hats off to them. i think there is a lot of pressure, and i think, you know, the chinese government is looking very hard to see how those kids do, you know? they are looking for those kids to do something really kind of amazing. and, you know, kind of ten years from now if those kids have not done that, i do fear for the future of the school. luckily for me, you know, i was teaching creative writing, so kind of, you know, it's easy to adjust, you know? it's easy to adjust expectations. in a general kind of wa
or perhaps a different program that's like nyu-shanghai but is not destinedded to succeed or fail? >> ooh. of. [laughter] first of all, i'd like to say that nyu-shanghai is a success simply for the very fact that they have managed to establish themselves in shanghai and the fact that they haven't been closed down. [laughter]em i mean, no, really. because they really are practicing full freedom of speech, you know, on the campus and within the university. the fact that they have been able...
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eastern, michael waldman, president of the brennan center for justice at nyu law school, examines the history and debates around the second amendment, in his book think second amendment, buying aography. then at 7:00 p.m., look at current books on education and reform with john merrill, and sam with her book, they're your kids, and kathy davidson, author of the new education. sunday night at 7:30 eastern, nobel prize win economist and author of muhammad eunice talks about how to solve the problems of global poverty, unemployment and climate change. for the schedule go to book tv.org. >> this cia and george washington university co-hosted a conference on intelligence and national security, speakers included former cia directors, intelligence officials and leaders in private industry. this portion featured a keynote addressly mike pompeo, followed bay panel discussion about potential national security threats posed by north korea and china. this is a little over an hour. >> our second panel of the day will tackle the dangers of biotech, biological warfare agents agents agents and biotec
eastern, michael waldman, president of the brennan center for justice at nyu law school, examines the history and debates around the second amendment, in his book think second amendment, buying aography. then at 7:00 p.m., look at current books on education and reform with john merrill, and sam with her book, they're your kids, and kathy davidson, author of the new education. sunday night at 7:30 eastern, nobel prize win economist and author of muhammad eunice talks about how to solve the...
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tv, the president of the brennan center for justice at nyu law school examines the debate around the ,econd amendment in his book "the second amendment, a biography." then, the author of "addicted to "they're your kids," and then "the new education." a nobel prize winning author talks about how to solve the problems of mobile poverty, unemployment, and climate change. for the complete we can toedule, go to tv.org -- go booktv.org. trumpcer: and president met with police and visited a hospital that treated many shooting victims. we also hear from governor sandoval. good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. it is good to be here with my ins.ow nevada wins -- nevada of victims of the families this horrible tragedy, and i want to think the sheriff and the men and women of the metropolitan police department or their courage, their bravery, their professionalism, and everything they have done for us. it makes me so proud as governor. the first responders and how they reacted to the situation provided so much love and care for all of the people that were harmed by this horrible incident. the me
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the brennan center for justice at nyu school of law examines the second amendment and the atlantic's frank 4 looks at the influence of tech companies like amazon, facebook and google on news, politics and free will. on columbus day we have all the finalists for the national book award presented in november. 3 days of c-span2's booktv. television for serious readers. visit booktv.org.
the brennan center for justice at nyu school of law examines the second amendment and the atlantic's frank 4 looks at the influence of tech companies like amazon, facebook and google on news, politics and free will. on columbus day we have all the finalists for the national book award presented in november. 3 days of c-span2's booktv. television for serious readers. visit booktv.org.
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the brennan center for justice at nyu school of law examines the second amendment and the atlantic's frank 4 looks at the influence of tech companies like amazon, facebook and google on news, politics and free will. on columbus day we have all the finalists for the national book award presented in november. 3 days of c-span2's booktv. television for serious readers. visit booktv.org. >> thank you so much, welcome to the national constitution center, such a pleasure to see you here. i am jeffrey rosen, president of this institution, the national constitution center. those who have been here before know that it is the only institution in america chartered by congress to disseminate information about the u.s. constitution on a nonpartisan basis meaning we bring together the best scholars and commentators from all sides of the constitutional debate the transects the nation and let you the people make up your mind and we are doing this on a range of media platforms and want you to check out our superb podcasts which are getting 100,000 downloads bringing top liberal and conservative schol
the brennan center for justice at nyu school of law examines the second amendment and the atlantic's frank 4 looks at the influence of tech companies like amazon, facebook and google on news, politics and free will. on columbus day we have all the finalists for the national book award presented in november. 3 days of c-span2's booktv. television for serious readers. visit booktv.org. >> thank you so much, welcome to the national constitution center, such a pleasure to see you here. i am...
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joining us, scott galloway of nyu and the book is "the four."n as you, when you write about the four big ones, what was the observation that surprised you? scott: at these countries play by a different set of rules and are not subject to the same scrutiny that the rest of businesses. we worship the altar of innovation versus kindness and character. tom: will that be snapped at one point? there is a lot of tension between washington and the glory boys of silicon valley, the glory men and women, i should say. is there a point where those rules will break? scott: i think the breaking point was the weaponization by an intelligence unit of the russian government of some of these platforms, although i think the regulation or fines will not come from where we think. i think they will come out of the e.u., who registers a lot of the downside that appears around privacy and job destruction, but a fracture of the upside -- fraction of the upside. tom: you have great charts in the book that show the dominance under some of the metrics. i love this, follow
joining us, scott galloway of nyu and the book is "the four."n as you, when you write about the four big ones, what was the observation that surprised you? scott: at these countries play by a different set of rules and are not subject to the same scrutiny that the rest of businesses. we worship the altar of innovation versus kindness and character. tom: will that be snapped at one point? there is a lot of tension between washington and the glory boys of silicon valley, the glory men...
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eastern michael waldman at nyu law school examines the history and debate surrounding the second amendment in his book the second amendment, a biography. starting at 7:00 p.m., a look at current books on education and reform with john morrow author of addicted to reform. sam with her book they are your kids and cathy davidson offer of the new education. sunday night at 7:30 p.m. eastern nobel prize-winning economist, muhammad yunus talks about how to solve the problem of global poverty, unemployment in climate change. for the complete weekend schedule go to booktv.org. >> the cia and george washington university cohosted a conference on intelligence and national security. speakers included former cia directors, intelligence officials and leaders in private industry. this portion featured a keynote address by cia director mike pompeo followed by a panel discussion on potential national security threats posed by korea and china. this is a little over an hour. [background noises] >> good morning. welcome to the fourth annual eco- professional intelligence conference presented by the central i
eastern michael waldman at nyu law school examines the history and debate surrounding the second amendment in his book the second amendment, a biography. starting at 7:00 p.m., a look at current books on education and reform with john morrow author of addicted to reform. sam with her book they are your kids and cathy davidson offer of the new education. sunday night at 7:30 p.m. eastern nobel prize-winning economist, muhammad yunus talks about how to solve the problem of global poverty,...
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a professor at the nyu school of business. great to have you on. you make of this investment and do you think softbank can curtail the concerns on the board and its decision-making? i think what happened is the feuding investors, the former ceo, have come together to make this investment is possible because, in many ways, it introduces some cash into uber, but it also gives the early investors a chance to sell their shares. a lot of the employees will be the to cash out before company goes public in 2019. it seems like a good opportunity to come up with a cease-fire. scarlet: and the plan is to go public in 2019. were needs to decide whether it wants to remain in startup mode and go through market share or company.n-up can't you make the argument that by bringing on dara it has already chosen the latter? arun: in some ways, it looked like they were going toward a faster ipo and converting the current model to being profitable rather than gaining market share in going after the autonomous vehicles. right strategy would be to try to own the transport
a professor at the nyu school of business. great to have you on. you make of this investment and do you think softbank can curtail the concerns on the board and its decision-making? i think what happened is the feuding investors, the former ceo, have come together to make this investment is possible because, in many ways, it introduces some cash into uber, but it also gives the early investors a chance to sell their shares. a lot of the employees will be the to cash out before company goes...
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the man was claiming to be a lawyer and nyu grad. so, they booted him off.woman hurled her cup of soup at him. maybe pumpkin soup. it's yellow or orange. he tried to get back on the train. but, we see a whole lot of stuff on new york city subways. >> oh, yeah. >> that's something else. >> yeah. i'm glad somebody turned their phone on. he was in the wrong. he paid for it. you can tell. >> i prefer to have a performer or dancers. >> and nobody makes eye contact, either. this guy must have been really out of line. >> headsets. the phone. don't look at anybody. >>> a cautionary tale for anybody who has rented an airbnb. >>> and ten fraternity brothers facing criminal charges in a deadly hazing incident. you're watching "early today." do i use a toothpaste thati had whitens my teeth or one... my dentist told me about new crest whitening therapy. so, i tried it! from crest 3d white comes new whitening therapy. it's our best whitening technology. plus, it has a fortifying formula to protect your enamel. now i get a whiter smile and healthy teeth, all in one. the 3d
the man was claiming to be a lawyer and nyu grad. so, they booted him off.woman hurled her cup of soup at him. maybe pumpkin soup. it's yellow or orange. he tried to get back on the train. but, we see a whole lot of stuff on new york city subways. >> oh, yeah. >> that's something else. >> yeah. i'm glad somebody turned their phone on. he was in the wrong. he paid for it. you can tell. >> i prefer to have a performer or dancers. >> and nobody makes eye contact,...
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university's hoover institution and a fellow at the center for advanced social science research here at nyu and also a visiting fellow at american enterprise institute and member of the council on foreign relations. i'm toli am told you are also an amateur watchmaker. >> i am wearing a piece from the region in germany. i mention that from switzerland they do wonderful work. in germany and london it always works. >> and then to your right is the professor of law at new york law school and from 1991 to 2008, she served as president of the american civil liberties union. interestingly when she stepped down as president of supreme court justices ruth bader ginsburg, antonin tilia and david souter participated in the tribute. >> the forthcoming book hate why we should resist wit resist wite speech not censorship will be published by -- punished [laughter] not punished but it will be published by oxford university press. [laughter] in addition to transcending partisanship on the supreme court i understand you also bring people together as an actor and cabaret performer. >> if i had an have any re
university's hoover institution and a fellow at the center for advanced social science research here at nyu and also a visiting fellow at american enterprise institute and member of the council on foreign relations. i'm toli am told you are also an amateur watchmaker. >> i am wearing a piece from the region in germany. i mention that from switzerland they do wonderful work. in germany and london it always works. >> and then to your right is the professor of law at new york law...
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her job at nyu health is to manage supplies, and she's worried.lly hand to mouth, counting by the drops how much we have inhouse. it's just really nerve-racking to think about not being able to have those bags available for the patients. >> reporter: her concern is echoed by hospitals and pharmacists around the country. the american hospital association told cbs news the shortage is quickly becoming a crisis and threat to public health. there was already an existing shortage for several years. made worse by facilities being damaged by the hurricanes. on top of that, the three major manufacturers usually shut down for maintenance before the end of the year. >> this is the thing that keeps me up at night because i feel that if those shutdowns go on as planned, we could be experiencing unprecedented issues around i.v. solutions. >> meaning what? >> meaning we may be in a situation where we have run out of a lot of those necessary i.v. fluids for the hospital. >> saltwater, sugar solutions. >> that's correct. >> i mean that's meat and potatoes stuff.
her job at nyu health is to manage supplies, and she's worried.lly hand to mouth, counting by the drops how much we have inhouse. it's just really nerve-racking to think about not being able to have those bags available for the patients. >> reporter: her concern is echoed by hospitals and pharmacists around the country. the american hospital association told cbs news the shortage is quickly becoming a crisis and threat to public health. there was already an existing shortage for several...
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regine villain's job at nyu health is to manage supply, and she's worried.ags are in short supply. >> we have been practically hand-to-mouth counting by the drops how much we have in house. it's just really nerve-racking to think about not being able to have those bags available for the patients. >> reporter: her concern is echoed by hospitals and pharmacists around the country. the american hospital association told cbs news the shortage is quickly becoming a crisis and threat to public health. there was already an existing shortage for worse by facilities being damaged by the hurricane. on top of that, villian says the three major manufacturers usually shut down for maintenance before the end of the year. >> this is a thing that keeps me up at night, because i feel that if those shutdowns go on as planned, we could be experiencing unprecedented issues around i.v. solutions. >> reporter: meaning what? >> meaning that we may be in a situation where we have run out of a lot of those necessary i.v. flaw winds for the hospital. >> reporter: salt water, sugar so
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michael waldman, president of the brennan center for justice at nyu school of law examines the second amendment and the atlantic looks at the influence of tech companies like amazon, facebook and google on our news, politics and free will. on monday, calmest day, we had the finalist for the national book award which would be presented in november. that's all on this holiday weekend, three days of c-span2 book tv, television for serious readers and for complete television schedule visit book tv.org. host: your most recent book called shame. what is the title come from? guest: while, i wrestled with the title for a long time on this book. there are many different themes i tried to introduce in the book and i couldn't find that sort of single thing and finally i came upon with my wife the word shame and that word seemed to bring together all the things i was trying to work with for this book. host: what was that central theme you are going for? guest: the ideas that america arguably the greatest country in all of history also committed one of the greatest sins perpetrated that sin over c
michael waldman, president of the brennan center for justice at nyu school of law examines the second amendment and the atlantic looks at the influence of tech companies like amazon, facebook and google on our news, politics and free will. on monday, calmest day, we had the finalist for the national book award which would be presented in november. that's all on this holiday weekend, three days of c-span2 book tv, television for serious readers and for complete television schedule visit book...
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the country in washington state but thanks to her grandson mike matthews a social media professor at nyu she's sharing word of wisdom for free. >> you can be anything that you want, don't complain about anything, do something about it. >> reporter: for past three months hundreds have stopped by chatting like old friend. >> she gets a kick out of meeting new yorkers because they are so open, about their lives. >> reporter: music student looking for advice on performance, others curious about life in 1917. >> this boy already planning his next visit. >> she's so wise. she really does not like 100 she looks like early to late 80's. >> reporter: will kin respond spent mess of hers life has a homemaker and mother, she said it gives her a personal touch but she's honest. >> i'm not asking for everything, am i? whatever. are we done? >> friend of mine said i talk tour grand mom last night, and i had in idea, she's a lock box. >> reporter: wilkinson hoe facebook live shots and has a instagram account. >> it is worth it because i get joy in talking to them. >> reporter: she's not slowing down any
the country in washington state but thanks to her grandson mike matthews a social media professor at nyu she's sharing word of wisdom for free. >> you can be anything that you want, don't complain about anything, do something about it. >> reporter: for past three months hundreds have stopped by chatting like old friend. >> she gets a kick out of meeting new yorkers because they are so open, about their lives. >> reporter: music student looking for advice on performance,...
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eastern, the president of the brennan center for justice at nyu law school examines the history and debates surrounding the second amendment in his book. p.m., arting at 7:00 look at current books on education and reform with the author of "i did it to reform -- as well as reform," some other authors. sunday night, nobel prize-winning economist mohammed globaltalks about poverty, unemployment, and climate change. for the complete weekend thetv.org -- go to booktv.org. announcer: this week, the supreme court heard oral arguments in a case challenging partisan gerrymandering in wisconsin. a lower court ruled that the map drafted by states is unconstitutional. this oral argument, gill versus whitford -- gill v whitford, is one hour. >>
eastern, the president of the brennan center for justice at nyu law school examines the history and debates surrounding the second amendment in his book. p.m., arting at 7:00 look at current books on education and reform with the author of "i did it to reform -- as well as reform," some other authors. sunday night, nobel prize-winning economist mohammed globaltalks about poverty, unemployment, and climate change. for the complete weekend thetv.org -- go to booktv.org. announcer: this...
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announcer: and this weekend on tv, the president of the brennan center for justice at nyu law school examines the debate around the ,econd amendment in his book "the second amendment, a biography." then, the author of "addicted to "they're your kids," and then "the new education." a nobel prize winning author talks about how to solve the problems of mobile poverty, unemployment, and climate change. for the complete we can toedule, go to tv.org -- go booktv.org. trumpcer: and president met with police and visited a hospital that treated many
announcer: and this weekend on tv, the president of the brennan center for justice at nyu law school examines the debate around the ,econd amendment in his book "the second amendment, a biography." then, the author of "addicted to "they're your kids," and then "the new education." a nobel prize winning author talks about how to solve the problems of mobile poverty, unemployment, and climate change. for the complete we can toedule, go to tv.org -- go...
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. >> thanks for the answer i appreciate it welcome to the nyu bookstore first event of our pall season we're happy that all of you are here tonight. you probably noticed the cameras. c-span's booktv is here tonight as well. so tell your friends who could not come out to watch on television later. since we're filming, when we open the floor for questions, please hold the questions until you're given this microphone. also, please turn off your cell phone ringers. i appreciate that. tonight, we're here to celebrate the release of kevin's new book, a force so swift mall truman and birth of modern china which was released today. he's a better and foreign correspondent who has reported from around the world. he spent a decade as senior writer and bureau chief for "newsweek" magazine. he was a finalist for living stoun wavered for foreign affairs reporting and was part of a tell that won the national magazine award in 2004. his first book titled lincoln in the world making of a spaceman and dawn of a megyn power named one of thedale beast best bocks on president lincoln. he has also written f
. >> thanks for the answer i appreciate it welcome to the nyu bookstore first event of our pall season we're happy that all of you are here tonight. you probably noticed the cameras. c-span's booktv is here tonight as well. so tell your friends who could not come out to watch on television later. since we're filming, when we open the floor for questions, please hold the questions until you're given this microphone. also, please turn off your cell phone ringers. i appreciate that. tonight,...
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welcome to the nyu bookstore. this is a first event of our fall season where happy all of you are here tonight. you probably notice the cameras. c-span's booktv is here tonight as also tell your friend who could not come up they can watch it on television later. since we are filming, when opened the floor for questions, please hold the questions until you are given this microphone. also please turn off your cell phone ringers. i appreciate that. tonight we're just love it the release of kevins new book, "a force so swift: mao, truman, and the birth of modern china, 1949," which was released today. kevin peraino is a veteran and foreign correspondent was reported from around the world. he spent a decade as a senior writer and pure chief for "newsweek" magazine. he was a finalist for the livingston award for foreign affairs reporting and was part of a team that won the national magazine award in 2004. his first book was titled lincoln in the world, the making of the statesman and the dawn of american power. it was n
welcome to the nyu bookstore. this is a first event of our fall season where happy all of you are here tonight. you probably notice the cameras. c-span's booktv is here tonight as also tell your friend who could not come up they can watch it on television later. since we are filming, when opened the floor for questions, please hold the questions until you are given this microphone. also please turn off your cell phone ringers. i appreciate that. tonight we're just love it the release of kevins...
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i think if you -- i taught in the grad school at nyu for a long time, and when we talk valuation, evenit's just a straight p.e., there always had to be an interest rate to look at a p.e. in isolation tells you nothing. here we are, and we have a high relatively high p.e. i get that we also have a relatively low interest rate. if you put the two together, it says the markets probably on the high side of fair value. look, it's not 2009, right let's not go crazy over this it's also not end of the free world type valuations. we're not even close if you look at valuation right now, if you look at the liquidity that's still around and how people are scared of the equity market overall, i think you still have the backdrop of a bullish environment. >> and as we have noted, again and again, earnings keep going up >> it's kind of interesting the trump trade went back on as soon as obama care was stuck with that, and they went to that tax stuff. it went back on like people who really think something is going to happen. >> well, i think, look, after the election i think expectations were so incred
i think if you -- i taught in the grad school at nyu for a long time, and when we talk valuation, evenit's just a straight p.e., there always had to be an interest rate to look at a p.e. in isolation tells you nothing. here we are, and we have a high relatively high p.e. i get that we also have a relatively low interest rate. if you put the two together, it says the markets probably on the high side of fair value. look, it's not 2009, right let's not go crazy over this it's also not end of the...
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fellow from stanford university institution and a faculty fellow for advanced social science research at nyu and also a visiting fellow at the american enterprise institute and the council of relations. i am told you're also an amateur watchmaker? fracking key for having me. i a mention not every great what comes out of switzerland they do great work but. [laughter] but in germany and around london. >> to your right is professor of law at new york law school and from 1991 she served as president in the american civil liberties union. and the supreme court justices ruth cater ginsberg injustice pallia participated in the fifth parallel to abuse. >> diversity. [laughter] >> her book will be published -- punished. [laughter] also published by oxford university press. in addition to new transcending partisanship on the supreme court and in the stand you also bring people together as a cabaret performer. >> if i had any real talent fuel enough to have any real talent. there is the of learning experience to get up onstage. so the audience regretted that a lot. >> as a professor of humanities at co
fellow from stanford university institution and a faculty fellow for advanced social science research at nyu and also a visiting fellow at the american enterprise institute and the council of relations. i am told you're also an amateur watchmaker? fracking key for having me. i a mention not every great what comes out of switzerland they do great work but. [laughter] but in germany and around london. >> to your right is professor of law at new york law school and from 1991 she served as...
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scott galloway, of nyu >>> when we come back, a rally in financials under way, but taking a bit of aher today. the big banks kick off earning season this week "squawk on the street" will be back don't go away. >>> the cambridge cyber summit is a rare chance to convene the brightest meendz from government and company to share ideas and concerns and do it in a forum where our viewers can get a first-hand kaekt of the risks and the people dealing with them >> given all these cyber threats, encryption is one of the most powerful tools to protect all of us. >> as someone who reports on technology, this has become one of the major stories everyone's life is now online. hacking is now the new digital disaster >> biotech stocks have skyrocketed this year, but one fund manager sees two good reasons for them to go even higher find out what they are more "squawk on the street" coming up. hi, i'm the internet! you know what's difficult? armless bowling. ahhhhhhhh! you know what's easy? building your website with godaddy. get your domain today and get a free trial of gocentral. build a better web
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i saw them both at some nyu event not long ago. think people are looking for the former president to speak out about this. bill cosby, that's a whole other thing. i don't think he had to deal with it as fast as hillary clinton had to deal with it, but still he should be speaking out about this. >> i think the timing that's most important here, is really what the men is women on the other side of these allegations and actions oftentimes, what they feel they can do in realtime. do they feel comfortable enough to go to hr, to blow the whistle on some of these folks who are doing this? we can talk about after the fact and powerful men and women coming out after the fact and condemning those folks. but what about these women in the situations presently. i don't know if you saw the tweet about terry cruise, he talked about being sexually assaulted at a -- >> at a hollywood party. you took the words out of my mouth that we can talk about the whole political part of this and the ideology, some people will come on and condemn the current pr
i saw them both at some nyu event not long ago. think people are looking for the former president to speak out about this. bill cosby, that's a whole other thing. i don't think he had to deal with it as fast as hillary clinton had to deal with it, but still he should be speaking out about this. >> i think the timing that's most important here, is really what the men is women on the other side of these allegations and actions oftentimes, what they feel they can do in realtime. do they feel...
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they acted out a debate and wrote this paper, it is nyu, a hotbed of liberalism.female donald trump more than male hillary clinton. >> that's an interesting take. >> harris: let's talk about this one part of it. the idea that the only way women can kind of go forth is if we all buy into the fact that we are all victims somehow. while i understand that you say there is discrimination out there based on gender, i get that but that cannot become the box women check for why things don't work out. sooner or later it's got to be merit-based or we don't go forward. >> i agree with you on that 100%. i don't think there is a place in presidential politics for crying victim and getting sympathy on that measure. i don't agree with hillary clinton's approach there. but i will say, my personal approach to all of this is that i am a little bit in the sheryl sandberg camp on this which is that calling attention t the fact that these challenges exist doesn't victimi wom, it empowers women. i feel that you can use it as a way to actually make the system better. >> harris: is that
they acted out a debate and wrote this paper, it is nyu, a hotbed of liberalism.female donald trump more than male hillary clinton. >> that's an interesting take. >> harris: let's talk about this one part of it. the idea that the only way women can kind of go forth is if we all buy into the fact that we are all victims somehow. while i understand that you say there is discrimination out there based on gender, i get that but that cannot become the box women check for why things don't...
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there's nyu students that dance around the park. them to the tarmac. >> yeah. >> shepard: an uber driver says he was able to ditch his car moments before a train slammed into it. look at this. happened before the morning rush hour in long island outside new york. the driver says the car stalled as he was driving across the tracks and tried to push it. it wouldn't bush. passengers that take the long island railroad didn't have a commute. that's beth page out on long island. if you happen to be walking around hawaii's capitol any time soon, check your phone. police in honolulu can fine you if you're looking at your device while crossing the street. if you get caught, it will cost you up to $35 the first time. second time, $75. that's within a year. if police bust you a third time, it's $100. the lawmaker proposed the fine called it a milestone. >> remember that accident i got in? took forever to pay you, right? no, i got paid right away, but... at the very end of it all, my agent... wouldn't even call you back, right? no, she called t
there's nyu students that dance around the park. them to the tarmac. >> yeah. >> shepard: an uber driver says he was able to ditch his car moments before a train slammed into it. look at this. happened before the morning rush hour in long island outside new york. the driver says the car stalled as he was driving across the tracks and tried to push it. it wouldn't bush. passengers that take the long island railroad didn't have a commute. that's beth page out on long island. if you...
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guest: my license may journalism degree from nyu. journalism is one of the things you get that are out by doing it. i don't think you need a license per se. the fact that so many people are bloggers and citizen journalists is proof that you can't license journalism. guest: i used to teach whatalism grad school and i believe is that every journalist should be required to spend two years doing city hall or a town council where you actually see how governments function. that is the first thing we should be doing. helping people see what government actually does. i don't care whether you have been to the columbia journalism school and can go on tv and talk . that doesn't matter to me. can you find facts that are not obvious that the government is not providing to you on a silver can yourussian mark tell folks this is what it actually means? can you tell folks what is in the bill? host: on the line for democrats, good morning. caller: i want to talk about the elephant in the room with the tax plan. experts say this will literally "explode
guest: my license may journalism degree from nyu. journalism is one of the things you get that are out by doing it. i don't think you need a license per se. the fact that so many people are bloggers and citizen journalists is proof that you can't license journalism. guest: i used to teach whatalism grad school and i believe is that every journalist should be required to spend two years doing city hall or a town council where you actually see how governments function. that is the first thing we...
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we had a baby at nyu medical center, a baby that was a couple of pounds.did open-heart surgery on him, the kid is five or six years old now. we have made tremendous advances in quality of care, and i think we want to be careful that we do not throw the baby out with the bathwater. the headline today about how much you are paying for drugs -- i saw this morning that gilead is coming out with a drug that apparently the fda approved, and his $370,000. but guess what? that is the cost. eli lilly, he has spent -- i know that, because i have spent -- i am a big stockholder -- he has been over $45 million on r&b in the last five years. the cells in ohio were bigger than 10 years ago. why? because they became up empty-handed. no guarantee if you spend the money you will have a blockbuster. americans ought to take a step back and ask the question, wait a minute. but you remember in the 1980's, when hiv stuck its ugly head out? everybody was going to die? it didn't happen. i think of cholera, diphtheria, i can go on and on. my grandmother died of the flu epidemic in
we had a baby at nyu medical center, a baby that was a couple of pounds.did open-heart surgery on him, the kid is five or six years old now. we have made tremendous advances in quality of care, and i think we want to be careful that we do not throw the baby out with the bathwater. the headline today about how much you are paying for drugs -- i saw this morning that gilead is coming out with a drug that apparently the fda approved, and his $370,000. but guess what? that is the cost. eli lilly,...
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cornell,umbia, nyu, kings college london, sussex. the list goes on and on.nd in the museum world, too. there are named rooms or wings at the guggenheim, louve, the tate, the met. some people know the sackler name, but the sacklers themselves are rarely interviewed. they never give interviews and are rarely seen in public. almost nobody in the world understands the major sources of their fortune is oxycontin. one reason is the sacklers never put their name on the compapany, never put their name on their product. there's a reasason i wanted to o the piece. more than 200,000 people have died from prescription drugsgs since oxycontin was released in 1996. we have an accountability crisis, also. we tend to think of big social problems like drug epidemic as a product of these large, impersonal forces that are hard to understand. there is some truth to that, but he can distract from a lot of social actions come from individuals. nermeen: how did you come to learn of the sacklers involvement? it is interesting. i had read quite a bit about purdue pharma, which manuf
cornell,umbia, nyu, kings college london, sussex. the list goes on and on.nd in the museum world, too. there are named rooms or wings at the guggenheim, louve, the tate, the met. some people know the sackler name, but the sacklers themselves are rarely interviewed. they never give interviews and are rarely seen in public. almost nobody in the world understands the major sources of their fortune is oxycontin. one reason is the sacklers never put their name on the compapany, never put their name...
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he is an associate of the nyu institute for management.disaster. >> a long list of people are very upset with the results from last night. players and anyone associated with u.s. soccer. fox's at the top of the next tier. it invested a lot of money to broadcast the world cup and the next one. has beenworld cup moved from summer to winter, which hurts the broadcast as well. loss for fox. what is it mean for the program? leagueas no major soccer. blow to their efforts. widespread popularity in the u.s. also by virtue of the english premier league, who flooded our airwaves with their gains. u.s. fans are very into and was soccer despite the u.s. national team's loss. >> a huge investment on their part. >> you will see the authority shift from fox to sponsors. he will see a lot of the mexican national team, which has a huge team in the u.s. team usa won't be there. focus on the international part of the game. it is a large part of the following year. >> let's remember the largest rated in the u.s., the telecast argentina and germany world cup
he is an associate of the nyu institute for management.disaster. >> a long list of people are very upset with the results from last night. players and anyone associated with u.s. soccer. fox's at the top of the next tier. it invested a lot of money to broadcast the world cup and the next one. has beenworld cup moved from summer to winter, which hurts the broadcast as well. loss for fox. what is it mean for the program? leagueas no major soccer. blow to their efforts. widespread popularity...
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she went to nyu, she was a bottle service waitress at a club in the early 2000s in new york. bottle service clubs work, you pay $1,500 for a $40 bottle of vodka and you get a super beautiful waitress and a table next to the dance floor. that's what she did there and met harvey weinstein she was afraid of him when she med meth him because she knew his aggressive casting couch reputation. but still she wanted a career in hollywood and he was flanked by actresses, and she started to believe this is the way the business worked. she started to trust his assista assistant. she went to lunch with him, his office with his buffer, and one day he said, let's meet at a hotel. she get there is and they weren't meeting in the restaurant and the assistant sent her up to harvey's room and i want to share what she had to say about her experience in the hotel room when he answered the door in nothing more than a bathrobe. >> i met her in the restaurant and she was there by herself. i said, where's harvey? she said his meeting was running over, let's go up to the room. i said, okay. going with
she went to nyu, she was a bottle service waitress at a club in the early 2000s in new york. bottle service clubs work, you pay $1,500 for a $40 bottle of vodka and you get a super beautiful waitress and a table next to the dance floor. that's what she did there and met harvey weinstein she was afraid of him when she med meth him because she knew his aggressive casting couch reputation. but still she wanted a career in hollywood and he was flanked by actresses, and she started to believe this...
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i'm a professor at the nyu stern school of business, author of the forthcoming book, "the person you mean to be." i'm very excited about our paneled today. this morning we're going to look at how big data has become an unavoidable part of our world and what are the dangers and benefits, what does et say about us, ourer fierce, our dreams and what should be thinking about and aware of if we're going to go down this path. we have a terrific panel, mathematician cathy o'neill and columbia hall's tim -- law school's tim wu are with us today. very importantly, you want to know that i promise you these are books you're going to want to purchase -- [laughter] >> thank you. >> and i promise you these are books you're going to want to purchase, and if you want to do that, when you leave the buildingan and turn left, findig table eight manned by barnes ba& noble, you can get copies signed by the authorities after this panel. we will have timee for questions later, so please keep those in mind until we get to the q&a period. we're going to begin first with cathy o'neil, mathematician, former al
i'm a professor at the nyu stern school of business, author of the forthcoming book, "the person you mean to be." i'm very excited about our paneled today. this morning we're going to look at how big data has become an unavoidable part of our world and what are the dangers and benefits, what does et say about us, ourer fierce, our dreams and what should be thinking about and aware of if we're going to go down this path. we have a terrific panel, mathematician cathy o'neill and...
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lipi roy, an addiction medicine physician and clinical assistant professor at nyu also the former chief of addiction medicine at likers island and with me in new york is peter santoro. he is the vice president of the lower east side service. i am pleased to have each of them on this program. so tell me where we are today. we have spoken to what the president said. tell me where we are today in terms of opioid crisis and what's necessary in your judgement to get our hands around this. >> it's worse than it's ever been. you know i work for an agency in the city, the lower east side service that's been fighting this battle for the last 58 years. and there was a time when it was confined to areas in new york city like the lower east side and harlem and parts of brooklyn but it's changed. now that it's affected everyone, the affluent, the white, it's in wonderful areas like long island, stateden island, scarsdale. it's-- . >> rose: as much in rural areas as urban quaries. >> absolutely. it used to be confined to these pockets of minorities. it isn't that way any more. things have changed. mo
lipi roy, an addiction medicine physician and clinical assistant professor at nyu also the former chief of addiction medicine at likers island and with me in new york is peter santoro. he is the vice president of the lower east side service. i am pleased to have each of them on this program. so tell me where we are today. we have spoken to what the president said. tell me where we are today in terms of opioid crisis and what's necessary in your judgement to get our hands around this. >>...
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you went to one of the best theater programs on the planet at nyu with a goal to pursue acting. and then you didn't. do you attribute that to your experience with harvey? >> i do. i do. >> we got a lot to cover. >> that is a remarkable story and we'll continue to deal with that. waef lot as stephanie said. frustrated by congress' fail dwrour yur to repeal and replace obamacare. we're waiting for trump to take action on health care on his own. >> the president is about to sign an executive order the white house says is intended to, quote, promote health care competition. however, critics say it is designed to gut obamacare rules and undermine market places. >> which are already being undermined for any of you getting your insurance through the marketplace. specifically the president is reportedly expected to expand access to so-called association health plans allowing individuals and small businesses to band together to purchase insurance at more favorable rates. it's also expected to expand the availability of short-term insurance policies which offer limited benefits. they're m
you went to one of the best theater programs on the planet at nyu with a goal to pursue acting. and then you didn't. do you attribute that to your experience with harvey? >> i do. i do. >> we got a lot to cover. >> that is a remarkable story and we'll continue to deal with that. waef lot as stephanie said. frustrated by congress' fail dwrour yur to repeal and replace obamacare. we're waiting for trump to take action on health care on his own. >> the president is about to...
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so i went to nyu medical center, was hooked up to computer, which was the size of a vast room, probably much more feeble computing power than in our iphones and -- and i was blind folded and sense deprived and i meditated for an hour about -- about the history of the planet, it's geology, it's biology, it's emerging technology to the best of my very limited abilities. told the story of our species, history of our civilization since the invention of agriculture but this was also just a few days after carl sagan and i realized how deeply in love we were and had told each other on june 1st, 1977 in the throes of this mythic undertaking to speak for earth, for billions of years and so part of my meditation is the joy of a 27-year-old woman madly in love, truly in love as every single heartbeat since that moment can affirm. so that's on voyager and if that can be interpreted, then -- then in some sense it keeps us all alive and the deepest feelings and the greatest joys we've ever known. >> we have one more question. >> one more question from social. do you think voyager 2 will reach the hel
so i went to nyu medical center, was hooked up to computer, which was the size of a vast room, probably much more feeble computing power than in our iphones and -- and i was blind folded and sense deprived and i meditated for an hour about -- about the history of the planet, it's geology, it's biology, it's emerging technology to the best of my very limited abilities. told the story of our species, history of our civilization since the invention of agriculture but this was also just a few days...
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. >> michael wellman president of the brennan center for justice at nyu school of law examines the second amendment and the atlantic franklin ford takes a look at the infamous text companies like amazon, facebook and google on our news, politics and free will. >> on monday, columbus day we've got all the finalists for the national book awards presented in november. >> at all this holiday weekend, three days of c-span2's tv, television for serious readers. for a complete schedule visit booktv.org. >> what we saw in the trump campaign was this long-standing tension between kind of conflicts within a capitalist economy, between big guys and little guys and so on and as a candidate, trump got a lot of mileage out of picking the side of the smaller folks and that might be workers who have lost jobs or it might be companies that are on the smaller side and can't compete with thesebig global interests . as president, we see a little bit of a shift in that too somewhat more traditional conservative positions which are quite in favor of global trade and the export import bank and these things.i th
. >> michael wellman president of the brennan center for justice at nyu school of law examines the second amendment and the atlantic franklin ford takes a look at the infamous text companies like amazon, facebook and google on our news, politics and free will. >> on monday, columbus day we've got all the finalists for the national book awards presented in november. >> at all this holiday weekend, three days of c-span2's tv, television for serious readers. for a complete...
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michael waldman, president of the brennan center for justice at nyu school of law exam is a second amendment. and the atlantics franklin ford takes a look at the influence of tech companies like amazon, facebook and google. on news, politics and free will. then monday, columbus day, we have got the finalists for the national book award which will be presented in november. that is all this holiday weekend, three days of c-span2, booktv.television for serious readers. for a complete television schedule visit booktv.org. >> booktv takes hundreds of author programs throughout the country all year long. here's a look at some of the events that we will be covering this week. monday we are at the metropolitan ame church in the nation's capital. to hear national book award winning author, -- offer his thoughts on how the obama presidency reshaped america's political landscape. on wednesday, susan warden gates former vice president of public policy of freddie mac will talk about the collapse of the mortgage giants. and virginia tech in virginia. thursday, we had to george mason university in fairfax
michael waldman, president of the brennan center for justice at nyu school of law exam is a second amendment. and the atlantics franklin ford takes a look at the influence of tech companies like amazon, facebook and google. on news, politics and free will. then monday, columbus day, we have got the finalists for the national book award which will be presented in november. that is all this holiday weekend, three days of c-span2, booktv.television for serious readers. for a complete television...
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speech,e in freedom of but the exception i will make is -- even lawyers, probably not graduates of nyu law school, but other political leaders have said hate speech is not free speech. that was the statement made by howard dean. i don't mean to single him out, but in defending berkeley's decision not to allow and coulter's -- to allow and lter to speakn cou there, he made that connection. agree we have such a responsibility, including on campus, to combat hateful rhetoric, hateful attitude, hateful conduct -- including violence. i also passionately believe based on research and experience that the only effective way to do that is to fight censorship, fight violence, fight disruption. those are all manners of repressing speech. and to allow freedom of speech, as the supreme court has sensibly to find it -- sensibly defined it. i have quotes from then-president barack obama, who of hate speech having taught constitutional law -- and been a vi ctim of it himself. countries,y european canada, and australia which have criminalized hate speech. speech that is disparaging. the common understa
speech,e in freedom of but the exception i will make is -- even lawyers, probably not graduates of nyu law school, but other political leaders have said hate speech is not free speech. that was the statement made by howard dean. i don't mean to single him out, but in defending berkeley's decision not to allow and coulter's -- to allow and lter to speakn cou there, he made that connection. agree we have such a responsibility, including on campus, to combat hateful rhetoric, hateful attitude,...
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another very important and interesting one is the theater, which came out of nyu and the classics department there. and the particular piece of that program called the warrior chorus, which uses ancient literature to build dialogues regarding the veteran experience, war, and service. i saw some of the productions of the aquila theater in new york, and i have to tell you, they were incredibly powerful. what was really interesting about them is that the cast of the productions were entirely composed of veterans. they were the actors. they were the lighting people. they were doing all of the stage management. these were entirely veteran productions. directed by veterans. and involving veterans in these incredibly interesting ways. another very important program that we funded at neh was called the warrior scholar project. someone mentioned bridge programs earlier. this is a bridge program helping veterans who are interested in matriculating at four-year colleges and universitied like cu, to learn the ropes, if you will, of college in very intense summer programs using humanities resources as th
another very important and interesting one is the theater, which came out of nyu and the classics department there. and the particular piece of that program called the warrior chorus, which uses ancient literature to build dialogues regarding the veteran experience, war, and service. i saw some of the productions of the aquila theater in new york, and i have to tell you, they were incredibly powerful. what was really interesting about them is that the cast of the productions were entirely...
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one exception i want to make is, and very often we have heard even voyeurs, probably not graduate of nyu law school, but others and other police believe the political leaders have said hate speech is not free speech. that is a statement that was made for example by howard dean. i don't mean to single him out. many others have come u, but deg berkeley's decision not to allow anna coulter to speak, he made that pronouncement. so i just finished writing a book called hate why we should resist it with free speech not censorship if i may say so it addresses all the these concerns because i completely agree we have such a responsibility including on the campuses to combat the hateful rhetoric come attitude, conduct including violence that we are seeing. but i also passionately believe based on research and experience that the only effective way to do that is to fight censorship, to fight violence codified disruption because those are all manners of repressing speech, and to allow freedom of speech as the supreme court has very sensibly defined it. interestingly enough, i get some quotes from t
one exception i want to make is, and very often we have heard even voyeurs, probably not graduate of nyu law school, but others and other police believe the political leaders have said hate speech is not free speech. that is a statement that was made for example by howard dean. i don't mean to single him out. many others have come u, but deg berkeley's decision not to allow anna coulter to speak, he made that pronouncement. so i just finished writing a book called hate why we should resist it...
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the job at nyu health is to manage supplies. and she is worried.th. counting by the drops how much we have in house. really nerve-racking to, to think about not being able to have those bags available for the patients. >> her concern is echoed by hospitals and pharmacists around the country. the american hospital association told cbs news, the shortage is quickly becoming a crisis and threat to public health. >> there was already an existing shortage for several years. made worse by facilities damaged by the hurricanes. on top of that, the three major manufacturers usually shut down for maintenance before the end of the year. >> this the thing that keeps me up at night. because the i feel if those shut down, go on as planned, we could be experiencing unprecedented issues around iv solutions. >> meaning what? >> meaning that we may be in a situation where we have run out of a lot of those necessary iv fluids for the hospital. >> salt water. sugar solutions. >> of correct. >> that's meat and potato stuff. >> first thing that we do. we use an iv. hang
the job at nyu health is to manage supplies. and she is worried.th. counting by the drops how much we have in house. really nerve-racking to, to think about not being able to have those bags available for the patients. >> her concern is echoed by hospitals and pharmacists around the country. the american hospital association told cbs news, the shortage is quickly becoming a crisis and threat to public health. >> there was already an existing shortage for several years. made worse by...