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then he moved on to nyu, where he did his second in 2015.ssissippi firefighter, the same one on "nightline" that cam's mom bev now knew about. >> cam's mom sent me an email. her story was very moving. >> bev sent you photographs from california. >> yes. >> of cam. what did you see in those photos? >> right away, when i saw the image, i knew that that injury there was no way i could ever make him normal with conventional surgery. >> reporter: at least on paper, cam was a potential candidate to become dr. rodriguez's third transplant patient. how do you pick then who is a candidate for a face transplant and who isn't? >> that's a very difficult question. >> reporter: a question, made more difficult when you consider that the procedure costs over a million dollars. the hard question for everyone, was cam worth it? how worried were you that he might try this again, that he might try to end his life again? w very worried about that. >> reporter: so next a 3,000-mile scouting trip of sorts to yuba city, california to meet cam and his family face-t
then he moved on to nyu, where he did his second in 2015.ssissippi firefighter, the same one on "nightline" that cam's mom bev now knew about. >> cam's mom sent me an email. her story was very moving. >> bev sent you photographs from california. >> yes. >> of cam. what did you see in those photos? >> right away, when i saw the image, i knew that that injury there was no way i could ever make him normal with conventional surgery. >> reporter: at...
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two bike children attended nyu, free thought and free speech. due to that person confront her the way she did with the finger-pointing, a pregnant woman. that was no salt, it was so absolutely offensive. it was illogical. it made no sense, which is the connection between a chelsea clinton criticizing in a very mild and reasonable way and the actions of the congresswoman ilhan omar. to go from that to a complicit and the cause of mass murder. it is absolutely appallingly anti-conflictual. it is disgusting and it goes a bridge too far. >> martha: he goes to this issue of labeling and pointing. something like this, a horrible accident and new zealand is default of my extension of someone like chelsea clinton because of something she said. we saw the same thing about the president. >> she is so mild and measured. she is really a nice person. >> she did as good a job as anybody. >> if that was me i would've exploded. the intolerance of the hatred, the anti-manners that showed. that is to me the actions of these kids rocking the first amendment and th
two bike children attended nyu, free thought and free speech. due to that person confront her the way she did with the finger-pointing, a pregnant woman. that was no salt, it was so absolutely offensive. it was illogical. it made no sense, which is the connection between a chelsea clinton criticizing in a very mild and reasonable way and the actions of the congresswoman ilhan omar. to go from that to a complicit and the cause of mass murder. it is absolutely appallingly anti-conflictual. it is...
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but nyu does. i think the reason they hired her as precisely because they see that from their point of view, she has a stronger commitment to left-wing activism, social justice, as they put it, then to journalistic standards. they don't really care about the journalistic standards. she's highly qualified from their point of view. >> laura: part of what they are doing, dinesh, is what we alluded to, we talked about with harmeet, they want to circumscribe speech. they want to take players off of field altogether. she is just a hit gal. media matters. they don't want to argue. they don't want to win the debate. they want to search and destroy. that's what they do. that's why fox viewers are so loyal to this network because we refused to bow, refused to cave into these kind of terroristic tactics and that's what they are. they are it'll journalist terrorists and people are think of it and tired of it and even this piece for each movemet journalist from 19624 we sang it, end. it's crazy. but they do it
but nyu does. i think the reason they hired her as precisely because they see that from their point of view, she has a stronger commitment to left-wing activism, social justice, as they put it, then to journalistic standards. they don't really care about the journalistic standards. she's highly qualified from their point of view. >> laura: part of what they are doing, dinesh, is what we alluded to, we talked about with harmeet, they want to circumscribe speech. they want to take players...
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chelsea clinton confronted by a group of nyu activists. new york university.y they are claiming jesse clinton caused. next on "the five" ." essential for pine trees, but maybe not for people with rheumatoid arthritis. because there are options. like an "unjection™". xeljanz xr. a once-daily pill for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well enough. xeljanz xr can reduce pain, swelling and further joint damage, even without methotrexate. xeljanz xr can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma have happened. as have tears in the stomach or intestines, serious allergic reactions, low blood cell counts, higher liver tests and cholesterol levels. don't start xeljanz xr if you have an infection. your doctor should perform blood tests before and while taking xeljanz xr, and monitor certain liver tests. tell your doctor if you've been somewhere fungal infections are common and if you have had tb, hepatitis b or c, or are prone to infections. needl
chelsea clinton confronted by a group of nyu activists. new york university.y they are claiming jesse clinton caused. next on "the five" ." essential for pine trees, but maybe not for people with rheumatoid arthritis. because there are options. like an "unjection™". xeljanz xr. a once-daily pill for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well enough. xeljanz xr can reduce pain, swelling and further joint damage, even without methotrexate....
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when chelsea clinton showed upiv at nyu to pay her respects after that horrific slaughter in new zealand, a member of generation e didn't thank her she confronted her. >> this? right here, is the result of a massacre that people like you with the words. i want you to know that, i want you to feel that deep inside. 49 people died because of your rhetoric. >> i don't think... >> what do you think "i'm sorry you feel that way" means? >> laura: the frame says it all. it never ends, right? generation e activists have their own set of demands. they were listed on the shirt.te free college, free health care a guaranteed standard of living and a free pass if they are living in the country illegally. by the way, it's not just that they require that you accept their views on everything from climate change to immigration tc economic policy. because they are entitled. >> take it to the streets! >> take it to the streets! >> take to the polls! >> take to the polls! >> issues like environmentaltr justice and in control affect us in our communities now and that's why we should have the ability to make
when chelsea clinton showed upiv at nyu to pay her respects after that horrific slaughter in new zealand, a member of generation e didn't thank her she confronted her. >> this? right here, is the result of a massacre that people like you with the words. i want you to know that, i want you to feel that deep inside. 49 people died because of your rhetoric. >> i don't think... >> what do you think "i'm sorry you feel that way" means? >> laura: the frame says it...
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it pointed me to nyu professor piece on forbes, antitrust in the age of populism.gle pointed me to a blog post information, tech innovation foundation. a by think tank for science and technology. i will quote part of it. it says thinking big is bad is a mistake. we'll show you the statement on your screens and small is beautiful is an, ideology run amok. long story short, they say if you break up these companies, it is going to cost consumers money. now i reached out to somebody else who has been very vocal on this, nyu professor but he is on the other side of the market. that is scott galloway he actually says he is for the breakup, by the way. he thinks big tech is snuffing out the next level of competition. he says he sees elizabeth warren becoming the intellectual leader of the democratic party on this call. while other senators are essentially complaining about big tech that senator warren is the only one coming through with this how-to plan, whether you agree or not, that is his argument. interestingly enough as well, charles, there is a rally tonight senator
it pointed me to nyu professor piece on forbes, antitrust in the age of populism.gle pointed me to a blog post information, tech innovation foundation. a by think tank for science and technology. i will quote part of it. it says thinking big is bad is a mistake. we'll show you the statement on your screens and small is beautiful is an, ideology run amok. long story short, they say if you break up these companies, it is going to cost consumers money. now i reached out to somebody else who has...
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. >> our first bigger is meredith broussard has a professor at nyu. last week professor broussard quickly came book "artificial unintelligence" was released as a paperback edition. it is a guide to understand the interwork and outer workings can in a workings of outer limits of technology and why we should never assume computers always get it right. we have copies you can get side by her just outside and her research focuses on artificial intelligence and investigative reporting with a particular interest in using data analysis for social good. our newest project explores the future of the stories will read today's news on tomorrow's computers commit former features editor at "the philadelphia inquirer" is also worked as asa software engineer at at&t bell labs. her features and essays of the peer into lante, harpers, slate and other outlets. please join in getting a warm welcome to professor broussard. [applause] >> thank you, luther. hi, everybody. i'm delighted to be here today. i'm going to talk a little bit about artificial intelligence, what it i
. >> our first bigger is meredith broussard has a professor at nyu. last week professor broussard quickly came book "artificial unintelligence" was released as a paperback edition. it is a guide to understand the interwork and outer workings can in a workings of outer limits of technology and why we should never assume computers always get it right. we have copies you can get side by her just outside and her research focuses on artificial intelligence and investigative reporting...
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diane simeone is director of nyu langone's pancreatic cancer center. she said this type of cancer is resistant to combination chemotherapy. she's working on developing a screening test. how close are you to the early detection blood test? >> i really think in the next five years we'll have such a test for high-risk >>eporter: such as anyone with family history of pancreatic cancer. symptoms can include sudden, unexplained weight loss, abdominal pain and jaundice. the disease has claimed singer aretha franklin, apple founder steve jobs, actors alan rickman and patrick swayze. now trebek will try to beat the odds. >> keep the faith and we'll win. >> reporter: as doctors work to turn months of survival into years. anne thompson, nbc news, new york. >>> we want to tell you about a new crackdown on a cruel trick that may have hit members of your family. the feds have charged hundreds of people with scamming america's seniors out of $750 million. our pete williams has details. >> reporter: don holmes, a retired business consultant in arizona, says he was usi
diane simeone is director of nyu langone's pancreatic cancer center. she said this type of cancer is resistant to combination chemotherapy. she's working on developing a screening test. how close are you to the early detection blood test? >> i really think in the next five years we'll have such a test for high-risk >>eporter: such as anyone with family history of pancreatic cancer. symptoms can include sudden, unexplained weight loss, abdominal pain and jaundice. the disease has...
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. >> chelsea clinton was confronted by an nyu student at a vigil for those killed in new zealand this weekend. over the way that she, chelsea clinton, had condemned recent comments from congresswoman ilhan omar. take a listen to this confrontation. >> after all that you have done and all -- >> i am so sorry. it was certainly never my intention. >> this, right here, is the result of a massacre stoked by people like you and the words you put out. and i want you to know that, and i want you to feel that deep inside. 49 people died because of the rhetoric you put out there. >> i don't know if you could hear that. that's a video that's gone pretty viral, but basically this nyu student is saying that because chelsea clinton confronted ilhan omar, congresswoman omar in the way she did, that the massacre is partly her fault. i don't know if you saw it. i'm wondering what your response is. >> i know, you know, congresswoman omar and myself have gotten so many death threats. i think she is probably really -- i actually pray every day for her safety. i can just tell you the kind of public disagr
. >> chelsea clinton was confronted by an nyu student at a vigil for those killed in new zealand this weekend. over the way that she, chelsea clinton, had condemned recent comments from congresswoman ilhan omar. take a listen to this confrontation. >> after all that you have done and all -- >> i am so sorry. it was certainly never my intention. >> this, right here, is the result of a massacre stoked by people like you and the words you put out. and i want you to know...
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. >> sreenivasan: ryan goodman from nyu, anded "just security" block. >> thank you >> sreenivasan: for more on special counsel robert mueller'. report, visit g/newshour. >> sreenivasan: y ma unnecessarared the personal data of more than two million disaster survivors with a government contractor. individuals who shared information with fema from the california wildfires in 2017 and hurricanes harvey, irma and maria might now be a of fraud and identity theft. the sensitive personal information included the last-ig fours of social security numbers, addresses and banking information, according to a report from the department of fmeland security's office the inspector general. fema says it "has taken aggressive measures to correct this error" and that it found no indication survivor data was compromised. it took a jury in pittsburgh four hours to find a white former east pittsburgh police officer not guilty of murder or manslaughter in the fatal shooting of an unarmed black teenager last june. outside the courthouse, protestors shouted "antwon rose," the name of the 17-year- old who shot a
. >> sreenivasan: ryan goodman from nyu, anded "just security" block. >> thank you >> sreenivasan: for more on special counsel robert mueller'. report, visit g/newshour. >> sreenivasan: y ma unnecessarared the personal data of more than two million disaster survivors with a government contractor. individuals who shared information with fema from the california wildfires in 2017 and hurricanes harvey, irma and maria might now be a of fraud and identity theft....
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records for the charity of rick singer, he's the ring leader show payments of $338,000 to the nyu athlete, $546,000 to the university of texas athletic department, and $100,000 to princbill enterprise that happens tore share the same address as ucla's former soccer coach. the pay to not play has resulted in coaches being fired or suspended at usc, stanford, wake forest, university of texas, yale, and ucla among others. those who cheated to inflate s.a.t. and a.c.t. scores are also being rounded up. >> sean: unbelievable. thank you so much. trace gallagher. sarah carter, i happen to be at an age that i have young kids. all of my daughter's friends are going to recruited. since the time they are eight they've traveled the country and theve world. then you take a picture of your kid and put it on an athlete when the kid has never played the support -- sport or the test scandal. your thoughts? >> you know, sean, when i look at the breaks newsing i approach it as a journalist. what do we know? then i start to ask questions. one is about the role of charity. that's interesting because it is som
records for the charity of rick singer, he's the ring leader show payments of $338,000 to the nyu athlete, $546,000 to the university of texas athletic department, and $100,000 to princbill enterprise that happens tore share the same address as ucla's former soccer coach. the pay to not play has resulted in coaches being fired or suspended at usc, stanford, wake forest, university of texas, yale, and ucla among others. those who cheated to inflate s.a.t. and a.c.t. scores are also being rounded...
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arthur kaplan is the founding head of the division of medical ethics at nyu school of medicine. he says lindenbergestimony is a major step toward giving children their own rights to get vaccinated. >> the experts say vaccines are safe, everybody get a vaccinati vaccination. that's good. but it's not as powerful as having an identified individual step forward and say, my parents are wrong, i want to get a vaccine. >> and that's "the overnight news" for this thursday. for some of you the news continues. for others check back later for the morning news and of course "cbs this morning." from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm tony deculpo. captioning funded by cbs >>> it's thursday, march 7th, 2019. this is the "cbs morning news." back behind bars. r. kelly arrsted, this time for failure to pay child support after his explosive interview with gayle king. now we're hearing from women who support him. >> he thought that i was 18. my parents told me to lie about my age to him. >>> arizona senator martha mcsally stuns her colleagues by revealing she's a survivor of sexual assaul
arthur kaplan is the founding head of the division of medical ethics at nyu school of medicine. he says lindenbergestimony is a major step toward giving children their own rights to get vaccinated. >> the experts say vaccines are safe, everybody get a vaccinati vaccination. that's good. but it's not as powerful as having an identified individual step forward and say, my parents are wrong, i want to get a vaccine. >> and that's "the overnight news" for this thursday. for...
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before the 2020 elections, but do not have enough time or money to do so, according to a report from nyuchool. the states received $380 million in election secured grants last year, but experts say that is only a fraction of what is needed. and more european banks are being drawn into money laundering allegations involving dirty russian money. the latest had its shares drop more than 15% after bell batters fund said they ignored signs that would've stopped the laundering of money from criminal activities. at least two dozen banks were banks were mentioned in the allegations. global news 24 hours a day, on air and @tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm courtney donohoe. this is bloomberg. guy: thank you very much indeed. courtney mentioned the banking scandal story, rbs in london acting as a drag on the ftse 100. not much move in the auction process today. the ftse 100 finishing up by 7/10 of 1%. dax is barely budging. 1/100 is finishing up by of 1%. if you are getting into the car, tune into "the cable" show with a jon ferro
before the 2020 elections, but do not have enough time or money to do so, according to a report from nyuchool. the states received $380 million in election secured grants last year, but experts say that is only a fraction of what is needed. and more european banks are being drawn into money laundering allegations involving dirty russian money. the latest had its shares drop more than 15% after bell batters fund said they ignored signs that would've stopped the laundering of money from criminal...
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an associate professor at nyu and contributing editor is with me.n a day makes the doctor stay away. >> no. >> what's changed? >> we're changing. in doing that, we realize that the risks of take aing a low dose aspirin and it's internal bleeding really outweigh the benefits. it's not going to help you if you're an older person who does not have a rivering for heart disease and it may harm you. don't stop taking it unless you talk to your doctor. for those who don't have risk factors, it's not a good idea. >> how about another piece of news from "journal circulation." sugary drinks. the deal is they're saying that drinking those could now lead to premature death especially if you are a woman. >> yeah. this was interesting. like, all right, we know soda is not great for you. >> no bueno. >> no bueno. what they found is there was a 63% increased risk of premature death and also an increase in cancer. it was more pronounced in women than men. >> why? >> we're not sure. it's not clear from the study. even for men, it's not great. they had an increased ri
an associate professor at nyu and contributing editor is with me.n a day makes the doctor stay away. >> no. >> what's changed? >> we're changing. in doing that, we realize that the risks of take aing a low dose aspirin and it's internal bleeding really outweigh the benefits. it's not going to help you if you're an older person who does not have a rivering for heart disease and it may harm you. don't stop taking it unless you talk to your doctor. for those who don't have risk...
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i'm a student at nyu's washington, d.c. campus around the corner and one of the things i've been struggling with as a young person getting started in washington is this idea of spending a life as a dissenting voice. what's your advice of young people who want to get started in political to combat the outage fatigue to actually make the country better? >> go into anti-trust. we really need -- we need dissenting voices. but i think you know the excitement going on right now of people that want to see change. you just don't have to go very far if you're here when you saw what happened the day after the inauguration with millions of people marching and you go through the last two years where people have been activated like never before. so i always tell people to get involved in campaigns. it doesn't have to be the national campaign. sometimes it's fun to get involved in a local issue where you can have more of a voice in a campaign and then advocating for an issue that you care about. and i'm kind of kidding about anti-trust b
i'm a student at nyu's washington, d.c. campus around the corner and one of the things i've been struggling with as a young person getting started in washington is this idea of spending a life as a dissenting voice. what's your advice of young people who want to get started in political to combat the outage fatigue to actually make the country better? >> go into anti-trust. we really need -- we need dissenting voices. but i think you know the excitement going on right now of people that...
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and 2016 the foundation gave away some $4.5 million, including to universities such as depaul, yale, nyu. also listed the top three recipients with, the university of texas with half a million dollars. and the university of southern california, a total of $325,000. and chapman university in orange county which also received 325,000. >> we just got phone calls about this and it's a scam. >> reporter: also among those listed recipients on the tax forms a charity listed at this address in palo aalto friends of cambodia, to which it claims it gave 18, $500 in 2016 and $19,200 in 2015. >> there's no record of any of these donations. >> i would have noticed those, believe me. >> reporter: the people who run friends of cambodia had never even heard of the key worldwide foundation and never received any money from them. >> how did they get our address, that's what i want to know. >> reporter: now to be clear the van tiles are not mentioned in the indictment in any way. in fact, it appears they were random victims in all of this. they didn't know until i came up on their doorstep. they say friend
and 2016 the foundation gave away some $4.5 million, including to universities such as depaul, yale, nyu. also listed the top three recipients with, the university of texas with half a million dollars. and the university of southern california, a total of $325,000. and chapman university in orange county which also received 325,000. >> we just got phone calls about this and it's a scam. >> reporter: also among those listed recipients on the tax forms a charity listed at this address...
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. >> hi, my name is madison, i'm a student at nyu's washington d.c. campus around the corner and one of the things that i've been struggling with as a young person getting started in washington, is this idea of spending a life and a career as a dissenting voice, so i was wondering what advice the three of you have for young people who want to get started in politics to combat the sense of outrage, fatigue and keep fighting against po political turmoil and lobbying money to keep it-- >> go into anti-trust. we need dissenting voices, but i think you know the excitement going on right now of people that want to see change. you just don't have to go very far if you're here when you saw what happened the day after the inauguration with millions of people marching, and you go through the last two years where people have been activated like never before. so, i always tell people to get involved in campaigns. it doesn't always have to be the, you know, national campaign, sometimes it's fun to get involved in a local issue where you can have more of a voice in
. >> hi, my name is madison, i'm a student at nyu's washington d.c. campus around the corner and one of the things that i've been struggling with as a young person getting started in washington, is this idea of spending a life and a career as a dissenting voice, so i was wondering what advice the three of you have for young people who want to get started in politics to combat the sense of outrage, fatigue and keep fighting against po political turmoil and lobbying money to keep it--...
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the fact checker who infamously smeared a veteran and ice here are just got a new gig at nyu and what> a president of the united states on the same day. >> democratic candidate has major double standard. ♪ all main types of chronic hep c. vo: whatever your type, ask your doctor if epclusa is your kind of cure. woman 2: i had the common type. man 2: mine was rare. vo: epclusa has a 98% overall cure rate. man 3: i just found out about my hepatitis c. woman 3: i knew for years. vo: epclusa is only one pill, once a day, taken with or without food for 12 weeks. vo: before starting epclusa, your doctor will test if you have had hepatitis b, which may flare up, and could cause serious liver problems during and after treatment. vo: tell your doctor if you have had hepatitis b, other liver or kidney problems, hiv, or other medical conditions... vo: ...and all medicines you take, including herbal supplements. vo: taking amiodarone with epclusa may cause a serious slowing of your heart rate. vo: common side effects include headache and tiredness. vo: ask your doctor today, if epclusa is your kin
the fact checker who infamously smeared a veteran and ice here are just got a new gig at nyu and what> a president of the united states on the same day. >> democratic candidate has major double standard. ♪ all main types of chronic hep c. vo: whatever your type, ask your doctor if epclusa is your kind of cure. woman 2: i had the common type. man 2: mine was rare. vo: epclusa has a 98% overall cure rate. man 3: i just found out about my hepatitis c. woman 3: i knew for years. vo:...
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ed: this fall nyu is offering reporting on the far right. this disabled vet an isis agent tattoo as a nazi symbol. pete: it was a military unit. next guest former nyu professor speaking out against the school calling this fake aacademia. michael is the springtime for snowflakes. social justice in its post modern parentage? even those words we don't even know. professor, thanks for being here. >> my pleasure. pete: what do you make of this in particular and what it says about academia? >> first thing i would say is white stream extremism when is there a course on left wing extremism. ed: never. >> except courses that indoctrinate students into it first thing i would like to say left wing extremism has a history that's far, far more murderous of right wing. i'm not comparing the moral acts. this is never discussed so that's the first thing i would like to say. second thing sniper journalism really. this idea of calling out and targeting individuals trying to ruin them. they think this is going to make the world a better place, which i think is
ed: this fall nyu is offering reporting on the far right. this disabled vet an isis agent tattoo as a nazi symbol. pete: it was a military unit. next guest former nyu professor speaking out against the school calling this fake aacademia. michael is the springtime for snowflakes. social justice in its post modern parentage? even those words we don't even know. professor, thanks for being here. >> my pleasure. pete: what do you make of this in particular and what it says about academia?...
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jackson's bust set at the nyu hall of fame until just a few years ago.tatues of abraham lincoln and frederick douglass stand in close proximity to a contested equestrian portrait of theodore roosevelt across 70 seven st at natural history. and only a few miles from the father of modern gynecology, removed just a couple of years ago when it was revealed he made his great discovery by experimenting on enslaved women with neither anesthesia nor consent. so fully aware as we are of the power of the public memorial and reminded as we should be of the intimate power of the printed and painted image, i want to use an assortment of these images tonight to trace the complex and continuing evolution of the lincoln legacy. the goal is to recall and understand how lincoln has been remembered, and perhaps as well how he should be. so this image might have been a way that lincoln perpetually , a photographcoln made a few days before his assassination. the photographer broke in his hands the glass late, resulting in this cracked photograph. then it was found it was tak
jackson's bust set at the nyu hall of fame until just a few years ago.tatues of abraham lincoln and frederick douglass stand in close proximity to a contested equestrian portrait of theodore roosevelt across 70 seven st at natural history. and only a few miles from the father of modern gynecology, removed just a couple of years ago when it was revealed he made his great discovery by experimenting on enslaved women with neither anesthesia nor consent. so fully aware as we are of the power of the...
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also there is an nyu professor, you know him, scott galloway, there is no network effect.hen we started using google, what questions and information we were looking for made the product smarter. there is no network effect in this. it is a service. third leg i'm focused on, are the drivers employees or are they contractors? lyft is dealing with this. uber is dealing with this. three notes i would say along with the -- charles: other hurdles, that plays into insurance and other things. heather, the last, hot, sizzling ipo on the tech side was snap. it was up 44% on the first day of trading. it promptly collapsed, in part because you know, many people say it wasn't ready. it was overhyped. same ownership structure, one guy makes all decisions f you're a shareholder you get very little say. are those similarities for you? >> that is a similarity. the dual class structure. the whereas the founders own 5%, 49% retained 49% of the voting rights. if you are an investor in lyft i don't think it is really a bad thing necessarily. most of silicon valley ipos like snap you just at the
also there is an nyu professor, you know him, scott galloway, there is no network effect.hen we started using google, what questions and information we were looking for made the product smarter. there is no network effect in this. it is a service. third leg i'm focused on, are the drivers employees or are they contractors? lyft is dealing with this. uber is dealing with this. three notes i would say along with the -- charles: other hurdles, that plays into insurance and other things. heather,...
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2020 elections, but do not have enough time or money to do so, that is according to a report from nyu'school. states received $380 million in election secured grants from congress last year, but experts say that is only a fraction of what is needed. a london man appears to be free of the virus that causes aids after stem cell transplants. this is only the second time this has happened. the therapy had early success with timothy ray brown, the u.s. man treated in germany who is 12 years post transplant and still free of hiv. the case was published online in the journal nature, and it will be presented at an hiv conference in seattle. global news 24 hours a day, on air and @tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. david? david: thank you very much. promised, the house judiciary committee under the chairman from new york, has begun an inquiry into the trump white house with demands from scores of people around the president. the president responded forcefully, calling it the greatest overreached
2020 elections, but do not have enough time or money to do so, that is according to a report from nyu'school. states received $380 million in election secured grants from congress last year, but experts say that is only a fraction of what is needed. a london man appears to be free of the virus that causes aids after stem cell transplants. this is only the second time this has happened. the therapy had early success with timothy ray brown, the u.s. man treated in germany who is 12 years post...
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payments to the nyu athletic department, $546,000 to the university of texas athletic department, and that's a mysterious business that happens to share the same address as ucla's former soccer coach. so far, this pay to not play scheme has resulted in coaches being fired or suspended at usc, stanford, wake forest, university of texas, georgetown, yale, and ucla among others. those who allegedly cheated to inflate s.a.t. and act test scores are also being rounded up. sean. >> sean: unbelievable. thank you so much, trace gallagher. joining us for the action, journalists and former 60 minutes correspondent lara logan and sara carter. i have young kids and my daughter has been recruited by a lot of people. you know, all of her friends, they are all recruited. all of my sons friends are all recruited. since the time they are 8, they have traveled the country and the world of any take a picture of your kid and put it athlete when the kid never played the sport or the whole test scandal. lara, your thoughts. >> when i look at this breaking news like that, i obviously approach it as a journa
payments to the nyu athletic department, $546,000 to the university of texas athletic department, and that's a mysterious business that happens to share the same address as ucla's former soccer coach. so far, this pay to not play scheme has resulted in coaches being fired or suspended at usc, stanford, wake forest, university of texas, georgetown, yale, and ucla among others. those who allegedly cheated to inflate s.a.t. and act test scores are also being rounded up. sean. >> sean:...
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machines before the 20 20th elections, but they do not have the time or money to do so, that is from nyutates received grants from congress last year. experts say that it's just a fraction of what is needed. a london
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singer, the ringleader of the whole scam who already pleaded guilty shows payments of $338,000 to the nyuthletic department and $546,000 to the university of texas athletic department. there's also a $100,000 contribution to a mysterious wentzville enterprise which coincidentally shares the same address as ucla's former soccer coach. coaches and other athletic personnel have been fired or suspended at usc, stanford, wake forest, university of texas, georgetown, yale, and ucla. in other words this scheme was a pay to not play. people who cheated to inflate s.a.t. and act test scores are also being rounded up, talker. >> tucker: trace gallagher, amazing. yet not surprising. two years ago, actress lori laughlin appeared on "the today show" and delivered one of those entirely staged yet seemingly intimate moments that publicists refer to as humanizing. her daughter was going off to college and laughlin wanted us to know that she might be a famous actress with a team of image consultants and personal stylist on call but on some level, she's just like the rest of us. >> so many parents watching
singer, the ringleader of the whole scam who already pleaded guilty shows payments of $338,000 to the nyuthletic department and $546,000 to the university of texas athletic department. there's also a $100,000 contribution to a mysterious wentzville enterprise which coincidentally shares the same address as ucla's former soccer coach. coaches and other athletic personnel have been fired or suspended at usc, stanford, wake forest, university of texas, georgetown, yale, and ucla. in other words...
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anything more to do with the mueller investigation and coming back to new york, he'll be working at nyund teaching there, does that give you a sense that the mueller investigation is wrapping up? >> dana, i think you've got it about right. weissmann is pretty much the lead prosecutor for the mueller team. so that, plus scheduling the roger stone trial in november. it looks like the last weisses of the investigation are falling into place. really, all we've got to wait for is the report itself to be submitted to attorney general barr an then whatever attorney general barr decides to give to congress and the public. >> dana: andrew weissmann if you look at his qualifications there, he was counsel at the fbi. he prosecuted lots of mafia cases. also led the prosecution of the former enron executives. obviously, that was somebody that mueller brought in, a heavy hitter? >> oh, yes. he's considered one of the top, if not the very top justice department prosecutor for crimes involving financial fraud. he's been involved with many of the big organized crime investigations, lot of the prosecutio
anything more to do with the mueller investigation and coming back to new york, he'll be working at nyund teaching there, does that give you a sense that the mueller investigation is wrapping up? >> dana, i think you've got it about right. weissmann is pretty much the lead prosecutor for the mueller team. so that, plus scheduling the roger stone trial in november. it looks like the last weisses of the investigation are falling into place. really, all we've got to wait for is the report...
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students at nyu blasted her for coming to a vigil for the people for the new zealand mosque. >> afteris the result of a mall
students at nyu blasted her for coming to a vigil for the people for the new zealand mosque. >> afteris the result of a mall
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usc and yale, university of texas, nyu, chapman and the university of miami received together hundreds of thousands of dollars from kwf. those schools now saying they are investigating those funds and working with prosecutors the irs says it is investigating the parents who made a total of $25 million in donations to the foundation and then claimed it on their taxes which means that in addition to the mail fraud charges they already face, they could add to that tax fraud charges. >> brutal. >> brutal. >> it will be interesting to see how this comes down. there will be more. >> thank you. >>> princeton university professor alan krueger has died. he was also the chairman of the council of economic advisers under president obama. he was known for his work on workplace economics, including the impact of minimum wage alan krueger was 58 years old. >> way too young they haven't said what the cause was at this point. a labor economist. jamie dimon was talking about the bifurcation of the economy that was precisely the research alan krueger had done during his career to find out the impact of
usc and yale, university of texas, nyu, chapman and the university of miami received together hundreds of thousands of dollars from kwf. those schools now saying they are investigating those funds and working with prosecutors the irs says it is investigating the parents who made a total of $25 million in donations to the foundation and then claimed it on their taxes which means that in addition to the mail fraud charges they already face, they could add to that tax fraud charges. >>...
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he has been a visiting professor at nyu. kaeten is a scholar of the 20th century, in particular u.s. foreign relations, u.s. intelligence, international relations, and the cold war. i highly recommend his book entitled waging political warfare, the united states, italy, and the origins of the cold war. there are theri, elections in 1948 -- and you think of course, of truman and dewey and the famous headline of do we defeats truman. but he tells us of another important election in 1948, the italian elections in 1948, which to thery formative concept of the politics of the ensuing cold war. but what we are here to talk about is not italian politics -- although it may come up -- i'm not sure. britishfunded by the arts and humanities research joinil in which he did with a partner and collaborator from new york university in new york. we are going to hear all about its genesis, its significance, and its application to us today. i just want to say one thing comment.as a prefatory one thing i am struck by in this project is they di
he has been a visiting professor at nyu. kaeten is a scholar of the 20th century, in particular u.s. foreign relations, u.s. intelligence, international relations, and the cold war. i highly recommend his book entitled waging political warfare, the united states, italy, and the origins of the cold war. there are theri, elections in 1948 -- and you think of course, of truman and dewey and the famous headline of do we defeats truman. but he tells us of another important election in 1948, the...
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we do have nyu professor, scott galloway, for example, he is saying it, he will tell everybody, he wasde a lot of money in the stocks, with a little bit more perspective thinks it should be broken up. his reason something slightly different. there is overlap on one point. he says it is very difficult for example, connell, if you wanted to start the next facebook or next amazon right now he is saying that the environment is such where you couldn't do it. that all of these big companies have really sucked up all the oxygen in the room. most people that i have spoken with say, highly unlikely to the extent that these companies would be forced to undo mergers but a lot more people saying that you could see the u.s. moving towards the same kind of regulations that europe has imposed, gdpr, those have been in place since may of last year. that essentially sets up punitive fines if the companies are found to misuse data. connell: we'll be talking a lot about this as the campaign continues as david alludes to. deirdre thanks. good to have you on again. thanks. >> sure. melissa: the bull market
we do have nyu professor, scott galloway, for example, he is saying it, he will tell everybody, he wasde a lot of money in the stocks, with a little bit more perspective thinks it should be broken up. his reason something slightly different. there is overlap on one point. he says it is very difficult for example, connell, if you wanted to start the next facebook or next amazon right now he is saying that the environment is such where you couldn't do it. that all of these big companies have...
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congratulations on your new job at yale next year and next semester but you are still here at nyu.alk about the significance of the law, both what trump is attempting to do right now and you look at his metaphor as well as a reality. greg: the way to understand the significance of the wall is to step back and look at the other myth of american history, that for decades underwrote american exceptionalism, america's sense of nationalism and that is the frontier. the frontier has been a proxy for a privilege that no other nation in history has enjoyed and that is the ability to use expansion and the promise of limitless growth in order to organize domestic politics. the frontier as a symbol of moving out in the world and a symbol of the future as has been ideology lies -- has been ideologygy lies -- ideologized. a look at the way the wall has trumped the frontier as the national symbol and what the frontier symbolized in the future and a sort of kind of openness to the world. the wall symbolizes almost its exact opposite. it embodies what some theorists declare is a realism that the w
congratulations on your new job at yale next year and next semester but you are still here at nyu.alk about the significance of the law, both what trump is attempting to do right now and you look at his metaphor as well as a reality. greg: the way to understand the significance of the wall is to step back and look at the other myth of american history, that for decades underwrote american exceptionalism, america's sense of nationalism and that is the frontier. the frontier has been a proxy for...
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npr had the scoop he's leaving to go teach at nyu law. and then we got another just yesterday.he worked on the flynn case. she also has gone back to her old job. and, yes, the special counsel is basically done with mike flynn in terms of his cooperation. but that is not the only case she was working on. she's also been part of the mystery case involving mueller's office and some mystery corporation we're not allowed to know the name of that's run by some foreign country we're not allowed to know the name of either. that case does not seem to be done. she was part of that but nevertheless she's leaving the special counsel's office. and what do we make of these departures? i mean, it's been argued that in some cases more was made of these exits than should have been made. but there's now enough of them they're sort of starting to feel like a critical mass. whether or not mueller is wrapping up and how would we know? it's also seeming relevant that the mueller team is starting in some important ways to shoal their work to the public. today we got these hundreds of pages related to
npr had the scoop he's leaving to go teach at nyu law. and then we got another just yesterday.he worked on the flynn case. she also has gone back to her old job. and, yes, the special counsel is basically done with mike flynn in terms of his cooperation. but that is not the only case she was working on. she's also been part of the mystery case involving mueller's office and some mystery corporation we're not allowed to know the name of that's run by some foreign country we're not allowed to...
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know now that one of mueller's top prosecutors, andrew weissman, will leave the office and go back to nyuago when he was in director mueller's office of the fbi, close to mueller then, one of the smartest lawyers i ever worked with. the talent he brings to the table and also his closeness to mueller. we used to look at the kremlin 25 years ago. i don't really know what's going on. i'm going to interpret by who stands next to who at the parade. that indicates we're reaching the end game. i'm mildly irritated here. all you have to do is say the american people have the right to have some idea why we spent all this money on the biggest political investigation in nearly half a century. and barr also gets to say, as mk said, if there are private citizens who are charged, we should protect them. we just finished that. what's the next subject? they'll spend six months debating. >> symone, let's remember people just this week, just this week we learned that the former national security adviser michael flynn is done cooperating with robert mueller and ready to be sentenced. paul manafort was sente
know now that one of mueller's top prosecutors, andrew weissman, will leave the office and go back to nyuago when he was in director mueller's office of the fbi, close to mueller then, one of the smartest lawyers i ever worked with. the talent he brings to the table and also his closeness to mueller. we used to look at the kremlin 25 years ago. i don't really know what's going on. i'm going to interpret by who stands next to who at the parade. that indicates we're reaching the end game. i'm...
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more now are harry litman and melissa murray, a professor of law at nyu. it's like the oldest cliche that comes out of watergate, it's not the crime, it's the cover-up. and ultimately, it was the clumsiness of the cover-up that nixon engaged in that did him in. and we have two possible pieces of evidence about a possible cover-up here. one is the lawyers making edits to that testimony. how significant that? >> i think it's when making edits, did the lawyers have knowledge of what they were doing? that they were making edits for the purpose of shielding information from the public or for encouraging michael cohen to lie before congress. >> meaning, and this seems crucial, the lawyers themselves could think the true is that the deal talks stopped -- >> yes. >> -- and if that is the case, it's less egregious -- in fact, it's not wrongdoing on their part. >> what really matters here is what they knew, when they knew it -- >> the lawyers. >> yes. and what they knew when they were making these edits. and that's the stuff we don't yet know. >> what do you make, h
more now are harry litman and melissa murray, a professor of law at nyu. it's like the oldest cliche that comes out of watergate, it's not the crime, it's the cover-up. and ultimately, it was the clumsiness of the cover-up that nixon engaged in that did him in. and we have two possible pieces of evidence about a possible cover-up here. one is the lawyers making edits to that testimony. how significant that? >> i think it's when making edits, did the lawyers have knowledge of what they...
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got his phd in central england, he has been a visiting , a place nyu, in italy ready has many connections, and indeed at oxford, when is when we first crossed paths. eten is a scholar of the 20th century, and in particular of u.s. foreign relations, intelligence, international relations, and the cold war. i highly recommend his book, published by cambridge university press a couple of years ago, entitled waging political warfare, united states, italy, and the origins of the cold war. here in missouri, when we think of elections in 1948, we think of truman. as ae think of it newspaper from chicago tells us, but kaeten of another important election, the italian elections but what we're here to talk about is not the cold war. we're here to talk about a project that is just coming to an end, a project on whistleblowing which he did with a collaborator of new york university. we are going to hear all about this project, its genesis, it significance, and its application to us today. i just wanted to say one thing about it is a prefatory comment. one thing that i am struck by by his project is t
got his phd in central england, he has been a visiting , a place nyu, in italy ready has many connections, and indeed at oxford, when is when we first crossed paths. eten is a scholar of the 20th century, and in particular of u.s. foreign relations, intelligence, international relations, and the cold war. i highly recommend his book, published by cambridge university press a couple of years ago, entitled waging political warfare, united states, italy, and the origins of the cold war. here in...
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nyu's melissa murray is here. thanks for being here. >> thanks for having me. >> let's get into it. because judge ellis is more critical of prosecutors and i want to note that to be accurate. but this was a record-breaking sentence for jefferson in his courtroom. mr. kilpatrick we showed there also didn't live a blameless life. but these were all african-american males. >> so it should come as no surprise to anyone who has been watching the news or even listening to casual observers that there are serious disparities on the basis of race in the criminal justice system. both at the charging stage where the charges are levied and all the way through to sentencing. that shouldn't be shocking. the fact that it is being raised in such a blatant way in this particular case is actually newsworthy. judge ellis -- >> you're saying this is even worse than what someone familiar with how racist the system can be? >> likely because of the political overlay. this is not your average run of the mill case. >> certainly not. >> this is unusual. the political overlay is unusual here. i don't think we
nyu's melissa murray is here. thanks for being here. >> thanks for having me. >> let's get into it. because judge ellis is more critical of prosecutors and i want to note that to be accurate. but this was a record-breaking sentence for jefferson in his courtroom. mr. kilpatrick we showed there also didn't live a blameless life. but these were all african-american males. >> so it should come as no surprise to anyone who has been watching the news or even listening to casual...
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>> yeah, he's goes to nyu. >> jimmy: yeah, that's great.ber what it's like to have a baby?w, >> you k thought i did and i kind of forgot everything. [ laughter ] you know what i mean? yeah, but it's -- it's awesome. >> jimmy: well, your son turned out great. so you're doing a good job. >> yeah, thanks man. >> jimmy: you know how to do it, buddy. >> jimmy: i want to talk about "walking dead." >> yeah. >> jimmy: this is -- dude. [ cheers and applause ] you're the man. >> it's good, yeah. >> jimmy: you are the man. and this, dude, you told me. id, "dude, this season's going to be insane." and it's been -- >> it is. >> jimmy: epic. >> it's like a western. jimmy: it really -- yeah, it's like you guys are making movies every week. >> it's -- you know, angela has done a really good job. angela kang, our new showrunner, of taking it in a a new, fresh direction. and you know, going into our tenth seas, that's hard to do, but -- >> jimmy: holy moly. >> yeah. >> jimmy: ten seasons. >> it's re i mean, the crew -- you can tell from the crew. when the cr
>> yeah, he's goes to nyu. >> jimmy: yeah, that's great.ber what it's like to have a baby?w, >> you k thought i did and i kind of forgot everything. [ laughter ] you know what i mean? yeah, but it's -- it's awesome. >> jimmy: well, your son turned out great. so you're doing a good job. >> yeah, thanks man. >> jimmy: you know how to do it, buddy. >> jimmy: i want to talk about "walking dead." >> yeah. >> jimmy: this is -- dude. [...
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it will be at the law school at nyu.ou have already figured out what you are going to do over the summer, maybe even next year and, yeah, you are still at school but you kind of have checked out? today the eagle eyed cnn robert mueller's office stakeout team caught andrew weissman showing up to work today in something unexpe unexpected. seen wearing a tan suit to work today. "the new york times" then tweeted this photo of andrew wi weissman picking up lunch today in washington, d.c. looks pretty close to a tan suit. it is possible that andrew weissman was just celebrating the first day of spring today. it is also possible that this is senioritis. but in any case, you do you, andrew
it will be at the law school at nyu.ou have already figured out what you are going to do over the summer, maybe even next year and, yeah, you are still at school but you kind of have checked out? today the eagle eyed cnn robert mueller's office stakeout team caught andrew weissman showing up to work today in something unexpe unexpected. seen wearing a tan suit to work today. "the new york times" then tweeted this photo of andrew wi weissman picking up lunch today in washington, d.c....