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so, i asked the gym teacher to go and call the nyu coach.german-american league, sees me play six games. says yeah, i like the kid. let me help him get into nyu, which he did. and they gave me 50% scholarship. but that was not enough. i then told the gym teacher, go call the coach at colombia now. and in the space of three to four weeks, they give me admissions to columbia and a full scholarship. >> had they seen you play? >> no. i asked that question after they admitted me. you give me all of this money and you don't want to see me play? if you're good enough for nyu, you're good enough for columbia. >> reporter: commisso became a team captain and led columbia to its first ncaa tournament. after graduation and an mba, he made his way to wall street. at night, though, he was helping his brother run a disco. rival clubs played the bee gees. not commisso, he chose to play pop music from italy. >> i was really into italian music and came up with this idea, by specializing in something, as opposed to being like anybody else, we could do well. an
so, i asked the gym teacher to go and call the nyu coach.german-american league, sees me play six games. says yeah, i like the kid. let me help him get into nyu, which he did. and they gave me 50% scholarship. but that was not enough. i then told the gym teacher, go call the coach at colombia now. and in the space of three to four weeks, they give me admissions to columbia and a full scholarship. >> had they seen you play? >> no. i asked that question after they admitted me. you...
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he is a professor in practice at nyu law school. they are both msnbc legal analysts. and neal, i want to begin with you as our appeals expert because i saw your tweet last night remarking on these deadlines measured in hours. which i, for one, have never seen in the appeals process in a situation like that. >> yeah, i have never seen, it either, and i thought you're peace at the beginning really describes this well, lawrence. so basically you have judge howell, the very respected judge in d.c. on friday, saying this material, even though ordinarily when you talk to an attorney and client that's protected it's going to be pierced because of what you call the crime-fraud exception. what the law says you can't act through your career attorney to committed a crime. that -- last evening to file a motion to appeal that to our nation's second highest court, the u.s. court of appeals for the d.c. circuit, and then that court did something extraordinary and basically said government you have to respond in about seven hours, by six a.m., to this trump filing. i used to run appe
he is a professor in practice at nyu law school. they are both msnbc legal analysts. and neal, i want to begin with you as our appeals expert because i saw your tweet last night remarking on these deadlines measured in hours. which i, for one, have never seen in the appeals process in a situation like that. >> yeah, i have never seen, it either, and i thought you're peace at the beginning really describes this well, lawrence. so basically you have judge howell, the very respected judge in...
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banks to rescue a smaller bank who failure could have made bad week for the world's worse nyu businessf the woods yet and if rescuing bank is just another example of executives playing by a different set of rules than the rest of us. ♪. ♪. ♪. a phone? look at the performance! the e graphics. that thing's a gaming machchin. a new challenger! faker! that man's a gaming legend. everyone fasten your seatbelts. and here we goooo! ♪ i have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. now, there's...
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he got on first, we went to nyu drama school together.-- first he got on and then we went to jerry's deli and had soup and he was like kid, i'm going to get you want too, just wait and then he did. it it is stage show out in l.a. so he recommended me and i didn't realize when i started the show, he really -- you know, it's his show but adam really ran that whole show. and he would come into work on his -- he would rollerblade to work. isn't that funny, jimmy? rollerblading! and then he would write everything -- he hand writes everything on yellow legal pad and is just the greatest. the award makes it look easy in the whole thing seems -- it's like, you know, it's like nothing. he's got the whole world figured out in a lot of ways. >> it is so true, jimmy. you seem like that whales too. you seem very laid-back. but i was going to say adam does make it look really easy, almost like is not working, but he really works harder than anyone. and when he was at nyu, you know, he was like 17 or 18, all these kids were like going for beers, hanging
he got on first, we went to nyu drama school together.-- first he got on and then we went to jerry's deli and had soup and he was like kid, i'm going to get you want too, just wait and then he did. it it is stage show out in l.a. so he recommended me and i didn't realize when i started the show, he really -- you know, it's his show but adam really ran that whole show. and he would come into work on his -- he would rollerblade to work. isn't that funny, jimmy? rollerblading! and then he would...
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this is where it does feelin like the nyu faculty room, because it is quite in the weeds. the bottom line is we don' really know yet what exactly the theory will be that the da is going to use. >> while there is a lo obviously going on in th manhattan da's office. thank you, andrew, for helping us out with that msnbc's on all of thos developments because coming up in the nex hour, manhattan district attorney alvin bragg will join reverend al sharpton to discus trump's invitation to appear before the grand jury. that's on politicsnation today at 5 pm eastern right here o msnbc. going forward we also have developments and another trump investigation. the alleged attempt to overtur the 2020 election and what wil fox news may have played i pushing election lies that the network knew were false. an extraordinary mountai formation has come to ligh because of a 1.6 billion-dolla defamation lawsuit filed b dominion voting systems agains fox news thousands of pages of evidence have been released during th discovery phase in this case and they indicate that fox new knew trump had lo
this is where it does feelin like the nyu faculty room, because it is quite in the weeds. the bottom line is we don' really know yet what exactly the theory will be that the da is going to use. >> while there is a lo obviously going on in th manhattan da's office. thank you, andrew, for helping us out with that msnbc's on all of thos developments because coming up in the nex hour, manhattan district attorney alvin bragg will join reverend al sharpton to discus trump's invitation to appear...
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an associate professor of psychiatry at nyu, and a former doctor, in recovery himself, he's helping otherseir struggle. i see irritated gums and weak enamel. sensodyne sensitivity gum & enamel relieves sensitivity, helps restore gum health, and rehardens enamel. i'm a big advocate of recommending things that i know work. if you're turning 65 soon or over 65 and planning to retire... now's the time to learn more about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan from unitedhealthcare and get help protecting yourself from the out-of-pocket costs medicare doesn't pay. because the time to prepare is before you go on medicare. don't wait. get started today. call unitedhealthcare for your free decision guide. avoiding triggers but can't keep migraines away? qulipta® can help prevent migraines. you can't always prevent what's going on outside... that's why qulipta® helps what's going on inside. qulipta® gets right to work. in a 3-month study, qulipta® significantly reduced monthly migraine days and the majority of people reduced them by 50 to 100%. qulipta® blocks cgrp a protein believed to be a ca
an associate professor of psychiatry at nyu, and a former doctor, in recovery himself, he's helping otherseir struggle. i see irritated gums and weak enamel. sensodyne sensitivity gum & enamel relieves sensitivity, helps restore gum health, and rehardens enamel. i'm a big advocate of recommending things that i know work. if you're turning 65 soon or over 65 and planning to retire... now's the time to learn more about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan from unitedhealthcare and get...
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right professor ruth -- professor of history at nyu.you for being here, this conversation intrigues me. matthew, largely because your thesis about how these things can burn themselves out. at least for the john birch society largely did. what's the comparison, what's the lesson between the john birch society when we're dealing with right now including last night, donald trump addressing a rally in waco, texas, with that language about being your retribution? >> i want to say, be clear, there are no perfect lessons. the birch society, of course, was constrained institutionally on a much more robust democratic system. the anti defamation league the, americans for democratic action. the naacp. the justice department. there are many government non governmental groups who believed in democracy, who defended it. i do think we saw some of that now. the justice department has jailed and convicted hundreds of people from rioters and insurrectionists from january 6th. the other point that i try to make in this piece in the atlantic is that as you
right professor ruth -- professor of history at nyu.you for being here, this conversation intrigues me. matthew, largely because your thesis about how these things can burn themselves out. at least for the john birch society largely did. what's the comparison, what's the lesson between the john birch society when we're dealing with right now including last night, donald trump addressing a rally in waco, texas, with that language about being your retribution? >> i want to say, be clear,...
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the economy according to research led by the professors at the university of illinois at syracuse and nyu come students face declining following exposure to violent crime. the studies suggest schools with stronger community bond can shield students. the disadvantage is impacting young people coming-of-age and dangerous communities. when it comes to health, research at the university of pennsylvania linked to violent violentcrimes to negative outco. makes sense. finding the decreased violent crime in communities was significantly associated with a decrease in mortality rates from cardiovascular disease or coronary artery disease. areas that experience similar decline in crime also experienced the smaller improvements in cardiovascular mortality. the study also noted that the stress created by exposure to violent crime is tied to a lower intake of healthy food. further the study noted that continued exposure to high rates of violent crime is associated with several additional l health factors so now let's look at the economics of this. a studyur by the irvine institue found that surges in v
the economy according to research led by the professors at the university of illinois at syracuse and nyu come students face declining following exposure to violent crime. the studies suggest schools with stronger community bond can shield students. the disadvantage is impacting young people coming-of-age and dangerous communities. when it comes to health, research at the university of pennsylvania linked to violent violentcrimes to negative outco. makes sense. finding the decreased violent...
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a new study from nyu langone shows the average age of a woman who freezes her eggs is about 38, and her chance of a live birth from those eggs is 39%. cbs's nikki battiste follows one woman's journey. >> i know that i want kids one day. >> reporter: erin hanley was 33 when she decided to freeze her eggs, a process that requires around two weeks of hormone shots. >> so i like to do this little bit of ice. >> reporter: the hormones stimulate follicles in a woman's ovaries to produce multiple eggs. once the eggs have grown enough, they're surgically removed. only around 80% are typically mature enough to be frozen. >> they retrieved 20, and then they ended upez .r:utl go on viable embryos, but not all the embryos will lead to pregnancy. >> whenever you're freezing eggs, you always have to remember that 14 eggs will not equate to 14 babies. >> reporter: dr. rachel mcconnell, a reproductive endocrinologist at columbia university fertility center, says erin has about an 80% chance of at least one live birth from her 14 eggs. >> i think it's very important for patients to look at egg freezing
a new study from nyu langone shows the average age of a woman who freezes her eggs is about 38, and her chance of a live birth from those eggs is 39%. cbs's nikki battiste follows one woman's journey. >> i know that i want kids one day. >> reporter: erin hanley was 33 when she decided to freeze her eggs, a process that requires around two weeks of hormone shots. >> so i like to do this little bit of ice. >> reporter: the hormones stimulate follicles in a woman's ovaries...
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a new study from nyu langone shows the average age of a woman who freezes her eggs is about 38, and her eggs is 39%. cbs's nikki battiste follows one woman's journey. >> i know that i want kids one day. >> reporter: erin hanley was 33 when she decided to freeze her eggs, a process that requires around two weeks of hormone shots. >> i like to do this little bit of ice. >> reporter: the hormones stimulate follicles in a woman's ovaries to produce multiple eggs. once the eggs have grown enough, they are surgically removed, only around 80% are typically mature enough to be frozen. >> they retrieved 20, and then they ended up freezing 14. >> reporter: about 30% will go on to become viable embryos, but not all the embryos will lead to pregnancy. >> whatever you freezing eggs, you always have to remember that 14 eggs will not equate to 14 babies. >> reporter: dr. rachel mcconnell, a reproductive endocrinologist at columbia university fertility center, says erin has about 80% chance of at least one live birth from her 14 eggs. >> i think it is very important for patients to look at egg freezing
a new study from nyu langone shows the average age of a woman who freezes her eggs is about 38, and her eggs is 39%. cbs's nikki battiste follows one woman's journey. >> i know that i want kids one day. >> reporter: erin hanley was 33 when she decided to freeze her eggs, a process that requires around two weeks of hormone shots. >> i like to do this little bit of ice. >> reporter: the hormones stimulate follicles in a woman's ovaries to produce multiple eggs. once the...
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and in the interest of full disclosure we want to nhat galloway is marketing professor at nyu and directly or indirectly involved with several firms who have had funds at svb bank. none are facing liquidity issues due to failure, he tells us. scott, with that, i want to start with you here. what is the broader impact to america's ability to continue innovating in the wake of this failure? >> good to be with you, margaret. look, the modern u.s. banking system is a miracle. it takes short-term deposit and terms them into long-term loans so we can grow the economy. do we have what marjorie taylor greene asked for, the u.s. splitting in two and it's not between red and blue states, it's between what i would call venture capitalists in silicon valley trying to find a constructive solution and venture catastrophists, who appear to have an interest in the weakening of the u.s. banking system and the u.s. dollar. a letter trying to facilitate a transaction signed by vcs, what is more interesting is who was not on that list, people with a large interest in crypto who have seen crypto go up 20% sinc
and in the interest of full disclosure we want to nhat galloway is marketing professor at nyu and directly or indirectly involved with several firms who have had funds at svb bank. none are facing liquidity issues due to failure, he tells us. scott, with that, i want to start with you here. what is the broader impact to america's ability to continue innovating in the wake of this failure? >> good to be with you, margaret. look, the modern u.s. banking system is a miracle. it takes...
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to me wow jazz in ukraine yes , of course there is an avant-garde separately, and i am of course i nyuperformance will be to go exclusively to new york to tour europe and yuliya nad tkach, at least not yet, but dreams of staging this musical in kharkiv after the victory kharkiv metalist from new york iryna solomko pavlo terekhov voice of america tall story from new york with you goodbye, also watch our daily briefings at 18:00 kyiv time on youtube and facebook, where you can ask us your questions live. thank you for staying with us. thank you for your trust. i wish you a peaceful night and a good morning . see you soon in the next programs voice of america in ukrainian until the meeting, greetings, we have another successful story of finding a missing child, 14-year-old daryna mykytina, who disappeared in the kherson region, was found on march 3, the girl left her home in the village of chornobayivka and did not return, what happened to daryna was unknown. but it is good that the native girls did not delay and immediately reported the disappearance of dasha. i would like to note that t
to me wow jazz in ukraine yes , of course there is an avant-garde separately, and i am of course i nyuperformance will be to go exclusively to new york to tour europe and yuliya nad tkach, at least not yet, but dreams of staging this musical in kharkiv after the victory kharkiv metalist from new york iryna solomko pavlo terekhov voice of america tall story from new york with you goodbye, also watch our daily briefings at 18:00 kyiv time on youtube and facebook, where you can ask us your...
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. >> and judy, with this advice for the graduates of nyu just last year. >> we simply can no longer take us all. there are myriad issues that will require us to come together. creating communities that are more resilient, equitable, and inclusive. >> judy heumann passing away at the age of 75. an extraordinary life and legacy. i'm whit johnson in new york. have a great night. >> next on abc 7 news. in storm system is approaching now. spencer has the timeline and what to expect during this bout of wintry weather. a fallen tree killed a hiker today in the south bay. the desperate effort to save her life. >> when i was at the top of the mountain this morning, i could barely see where i was going. >> tahoe white out. so much snow it shut down a major freeway and ski resorts. abc 7 news at 6:00 starts right now. >> you are watching abc 7 news, live on abc 7, hulu live, and wherever you stream. this shifts battling some spots as another storm system heads our way. thank you for joining us. today certainly has been a day of weather extremes in the bay area so let's get to abc 7 news anchor liz
. >> and judy, with this advice for the graduates of nyu just last year. >> we simply can no longer take us all. there are myriad issues that will require us to come together. creating communities that are more resilient, equitable, and inclusive. >> judy heumann passing away at the age of 75. an extraordinary life and legacy. i'm whit johnson in new york. have a great night. >> next on abc 7 news. in storm system is approaching now. spencer has the timeline and what to...
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esteemed lineage from david patel, judge hardeman as i mentioned, just i am sykes, and professional -- nyu school of law. and this leads off the volume of the serene court review. today, we have another esteemed lecture today with akhil reed omar. the top two were ones that i had read in law school. except for marty katz who was micon up professor. and roger upon, think? knows more about constitutional law and history than anyone else on the planet. i'm very excited to have him here with us. his new book which is available for sale here is the words that made us america's constitutional conversation 1762 through 1840. his biology -- his bio is long, but he is a professor of law and political science at yale university. he teaches that yell college and loss will area after graduating there in 1980, and law school in 1984, he was a judge and then later became a justice and then joined the faculty at the age of 26. which is very impressive. he is only professor to have lauren the universities -- scholarship a medal for teaching and an award for alumni service. his work is one of words from th
esteemed lineage from david patel, judge hardeman as i mentioned, just i am sykes, and professional -- nyu school of law. and this leads off the volume of the serene court review. today, we have another esteemed lecture today with akhil reed omar. the top two were ones that i had read in law school. except for marty katz who was micon up professor. and roger upon, think? knows more about constitutional law and history than anyone else on the planet. i'm very excited to have him here with us....
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i talked to the doctor our head of optional inside at nyu and is that water safer. he said, no.t buzz they test today once i would have my kids drinking bottled water. 1.9 million dollars in philadelphia 20 miles away where the laytex wents in the delaware river the same chemicals in east pal stein, ohio one of them could break down to manage this can cause colon cancer temperature is colon answer awareness month but i'm concerned about this . 8 opinion 1 thousand gallons. this. 8, 100 gallons went in the water. and this is stuff you have been talking about for years you have been talking about riskless to the environment they don't biodegrade they will stay. philadelphia is at risk >> care about the actual environment the air and the water and the soil. one person paid it care is the state senator not attacking him but where is he? i tell you one thing to bridge the 2 ideas i bet he is not in the hospital talking about the spill that is the problems for the people of pennsylvania. >> yes, >> i need him to talk about the spill. 13 million people in pennsylvaniament their senator
i talked to the doctor our head of optional inside at nyu and is that water safer. he said, no.t buzz they test today once i would have my kids drinking bottled water. 1.9 million dollars in philadelphia 20 miles away where the laytex wents in the delaware river the same chemicals in east pal stein, ohio one of them could break down to manage this can cause colon cancer temperature is colon answer awareness month but i'm concerned about this . 8 opinion 1 thousand gallons. this. 8, 100 gallons...
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leading off our discussion tonight, is a former fbi general counsel, he is a professor of practice at nyu law school. also, dan horowitz, a former manhattan assistant da. let me begin with witness, mike pence. he is definitely now going to at some point have to testify. >> absolutely. it is unclear, as you noted exactly what the new chief judge ruled, though he clearly did not say everything is off limits and it is very narrowly circumcised. i am sure jack smith is particularly interested in a number of things. on january 5, the then president, tweets that !1f(r!fm pence was fully on board with the idea that mike pence had the power to not certify the election. mike pence can be asked if that was what he was thinking at the time and what conversations he had with donald trump. if it can be shown that it was a knowingly false tweets, remember it was the day before the insurrection, that will be unbelievably compelling evidence to show donald trump's state of mind. that is the entire ballgame in this case. he can be a very important witness on that and many other things. that all appears to
leading off our discussion tonight, is a former fbi general counsel, he is a professor of practice at nyu law school. also, dan horowitz, a former manhattan assistant da. let me begin with witness, mike pence. he is definitely now going to at some point have to testify. >> absolutely. it is unclear, as you noted exactly what the new chief judge ruled, though he clearly did not say everything is off limits and it is very narrowly circumcised. i am sure jack smith is particularly interested...
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counsel, former chief of the criminal division in eastern division of new york, professor in practice at nyu lies school, and an msnbc legal analyst. go congressman goldman, let me begin with you. what we learned yesterday in the dominion lawsuit, which is still such a powerful piece of information that could have changed what happened on january 6th, and that was, the consideration that faded away on january 5th, right over there on sixth avenue in the fox headquarters in manhattan, of the primetime hosts issuing a written public statement, a joint public statement of the three primetime hosts, abandoning the trump lie about the election, saying joe biden won and that there was really no function for mike pence the next day. imagine what could have been at the capitol that day of those three had told that truth. >> yeah, imagine what could've been if they had made public their private text messages on january 6th and some of these other emails where they acknowledge that in no uncertain terms that the conspiracy or the big lie, rather, was truly a lie. this is the continued perpetration of
counsel, former chief of the criminal division in eastern division of new york, professor in practice at nyu lies school, and an msnbc legal analyst. go congressman goldman, let me begin with you. what we learned yesterday in the dominion lawsuit, which is still such a powerful piece of information that could have changed what happened on january 6th, and that was, the consideration that faded away on january 5th, right over there on sixth avenue in the fox headquarters in manhattan, of the...
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ayana jordan, associate professor of psychiatry at nyu, and lou ortenzio, a former doctor who is in recovery becoming addicted himself while prescribing painkillers to patients. he helps others now with their recoveries, as the executive director of the clarksburg mission in west virginia. thank you both so much for being with us. you actually brought narcan with you. >> i did, i did. >> so, show, i think it's important for people to see it. i haven't actually seen it up closely. >> thank you for that opportunity. before i get started, i really just want to express my sincere empathy for the people that are here today. it's not easy, it's more to say, i am beyond sorry for your loss. but i am committed to doing things differently, okay. my role as a physician is to save lives, all right. i don't want to blow people up. i want to stop this from ever happening again, right. all right. so, thank you for that. [applause] >> and just -- as a physician, this is emotional for you. because you see this up close. >> i see this up close all the time. >> and i feel like we are not concentrating on the
ayana jordan, associate professor of psychiatry at nyu, and lou ortenzio, a former doctor who is in recovery becoming addicted himself while prescribing painkillers to patients. he helps others now with their recoveries, as the executive director of the clarksburg mission in west virginia. thank you both so much for being with us. you actually brought narcan with you. >> i did, i did. >> so, show, i think it's important for people to see it. i haven't actually seen it up closely....
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marc siegel is here, professor of medicine at nyu medical center.uld people understand this new guidance if you are the parent of a teenager asking yourself does it mean my child doesn't need a vaccine? >> first of all, let's understand what the who is and what they are supposed to be. clearly at the beginning of the pandemic they did not warn the world. they were way too close to china and said it was a regional problem only. this time they are doing their job. let me explain. what is their job? to look around the world and decide what's a priority to the world. not necessarily to the united states. they want to use resources properly. they are involved with the vaccine alliance, trying to get the vaccines to the people who need it the most around the world. right now there is an outbreak in india. most of the world good news is seeing a huge drop-off of covid cases, a huge drop-off of deaths and decrease of long covid, too. so they can look at this and say who needs the vaccine the most? let's make sure to get them the vaccine. the elderly, people
marc siegel is here, professor of medicine at nyu medical center.uld people understand this new guidance if you are the parent of a teenager asking yourself does it mean my child doesn't need a vaccine? >> first of all, let's understand what the who is and what they are supposed to be. clearly at the beginning of the pandemic they did not warn the world. they were way too close to china and said it was a regional problem only. this time they are doing their job. let me explain. what is...
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msnbc politica analyst and host of the strang days podcast, fernand amandi and professor of history at nyur of lucid, a substack newsletter o threats to democracy, when china would subscribe to a soo as i get out of. here she is the author o strongmen, mussolini to th president. i want to talk about desanti but ruth, i can't talk to th experts on strongman without asking about within the last hour you have trump's former lawyer, michael cohe discussing trump's call fo protest. take a listen. >> he's trying to threaten the american judicial system tha not just alvin bragg, but fani willis in georgia. washington, any court that thinks that they're going to bring donald trump and i'm gonna call for protests. this is who we this is an autocratic want t be this is the guy that doesn't want to be president of th united states, he wants to be warm monarch, our ruler of, th for. that's who he is >>, ruth an autocratic wannabe what is this reaction from trump over a possibl indictment tell you about what we should expect as he moves forward with his campaign? >> wow, there is no surprise there. tha
msnbc politica analyst and host of the strang days podcast, fernand amandi and professor of history at nyur of lucid, a substack newsletter o threats to democracy, when china would subscribe to a soo as i get out of. here she is the author o strongmen, mussolini to th president. i want to talk about desanti but ruth, i can't talk to th experts on strongman without asking about within the last hour you have trump's former lawyer, michael cohe discussing trump's call fo protest. take a listen....
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this is a data drivenen approac and we've been working with professor jonathan hype at nyu collectitingresearch from acro the world. this is killing our kids. thee harm being done to our children far outweighs and again, this started well before covid since 2012, specially among young women, the rates of suicide, depression, self-harm has skyrocketed and every research institution that has looked at this is pointing to social media as the cause. >> you know, i guess the other question i have about this, though, is if you go down this road, did you work with the social media companies and say what would it take for them to do real age verification because let's be frank, it's illegal for people under age to look at pornographic material or have access to it. it's been impossible to keep that off the internet and keep kids from being able to look at it. why do you think your law is going to be able to work? >> well, we think it's -- agaga, we don't think it will be foolproof. there's no question about that, but there are working with social media companies agagain over the course of the y
this is a data drivenen approac and we've been working with professor jonathan hype at nyu collectitingresearch from acro the world. this is killing our kids. thee harm being done to our children far outweighs and again, this started well before covid since 2012, specially among young women, the rates of suicide, depression, self-harm has skyrocketed and every research institution that has looked at this is pointing to social media as the cause. >> you know, i guess the other question i...
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he is a professor of practice at nyu law school, and msnbc legal analyst, andrew weiss man's coauthorpiece in the new york times today, entitled, make no mistake, the investigation of donald trump into the stormy daniels scheme is serious. andrew weissmann, let's begin with the breaking news of the night. i saw neil katyal, an appeals process experts saying and tweeting tonight he is not sure he has ever seen a midnight deadline followed by a six a.m. deadline. especially in an appeal like this. what is your sense of what is happening in that situation? >> no question, this is extremely tight deadline. this relates to the ruling that george howell issued on friday, saying, evan corcoran needs to testify, and that the documents that he has are not privileged. that if you are a client and you try to commit a crime using your lawyer whether the lawyer is winning or unwitting there is no attorney client privilege in that context that is an unassailable ruling. but usually, people are allowed to appeal and to say, to get a second bite of the apple to see whether the panel would agree with
he is a professor of practice at nyu law school, and msnbc legal analyst, andrew weiss man's coauthorpiece in the new york times today, entitled, make no mistake, the investigation of donald trump into the stormy daniels scheme is serious. andrew weissmann, let's begin with the breaking news of the night. i saw neil katyal, an appeals process experts saying and tweeting tonight he is not sure he has ever seen a midnight deadline followed by a six a.m. deadline. especially in an appeal like...
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above o confirmed, seek his disbarment leading off our discussion tonight, stephen gillers professor at nyu law school in an expert on legal ethics, als with us neal katyal, forme solicitor general in an msnb legal analyst. neal, let me begin with you. a little sliver of trump's legal defense that we learne in our remembers interview tonight. with the trump lawyer. where his he's saying that the can -- they can be the wrap, as i were, on any notion of campaig finance violations even though that's what michae cohen was exactly what he wa found guilty of in federal court. >> yeah, that's a lawyer versu loyal or dispute, cohen versus this new lawyer. if there is an indictment, which as i suspect there wil be, if i'm in this new yor district attorney. that's going to be reviewed in court. and the prosecution is gonna have to prove beyond, reasonable doubt, that michael cohen is saying is right i think that's not tha difficult to lift, quite honestly, these payments wer made right before the 2016 election you have to be an idiot to think that it wasn't gonna benefit your campaign, whe you're pay
above o confirmed, seek his disbarment leading off our discussion tonight, stephen gillers professor at nyu law school in an expert on legal ethics, als with us neal katyal, forme solicitor general in an msnb legal analyst. neal, let me begin with you. a little sliver of trump's legal defense that we learne in our remembers interview tonight. with the trump lawyer. where his he's saying that the can -- they can be the wrap, as i were, on any notion of campaig finance violations even though...
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andrew weissmann, former fbi general counsel and former chief of counsel -- and professor of practice at nyu, law school, msnbc legal analyst. andrew, i want to begin on this one point that we got in an email that we just got before coming on the air. it is from rupert murdoch to paul ryan, on january 12th, so this is almost a week after january 6th attack on the capitol. he says to paul ryan, rupert murdoch, says everything changed last wednesday, meaning the attack on the capitol. he then says, could he -- meaning trump -- could he still resign and get pence to pardon him, then just disappear? would mike pence agree? rupert. so that is rupert murdoch's the question to the former republican speaker of the house. in all of the historical digging that has been done around gerald ford's pardon of richard nixon, no one, including me, who wrote a book, the paging back arena, has ever been able to find anything like that, any communication like that. from richard nixon to gerald ford, the kind of communication that rupert murdoch is proposing here. richard nixon seemed to believe that it was poss
andrew weissmann, former fbi general counsel and former chief of counsel -- and professor of practice at nyu, law school, msnbc legal analyst. andrew, i want to begin on this one point that we got in an email that we just got before coming on the air. it is from rupert murdoch to paul ryan, on january 12th, so this is almost a week after january 6th attack on the capitol. he says to paul ryan, rupert murdoch, says everything changed last wednesday, meaning the attack on the capitol. he then...
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follow us at nyu history dot work to get theall right. good morning. welcome everyone to the national world war two museum. we really appreciate you joining us today for our regular lunch box lecture series. my name is chrissy greg, and i'm the director of teaching and learning here at the museum. i'm thrilled that my colleague maggie hartley who's the director of public engagement is actually usually she's in this role intro in people. but today she's gonna be in the spotlight actually presenting today. her lecture is entitled. more than just hemingway's wife the wartime journalism of martha gellhorn without further ado. i'd love to turn it over to maggie for her presentation. thanks so much, maggie. thanks for the introduction chrissy. it's definitely an interesting being on the other side of this. i'm excited to do my first lecture here at the museum since joining the team. so as many of you guys have figured out this is about martha gellhorn, we're gonna talk a little about hemingway as well because you can't talk about martha gellhorn in world war
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he is a professor of practice at nyu law school and an msnbc legal analyst. a former manhattan assistant district attorney. let me begin with witness pence. he is definitely now going to, at some point, have to testify. >> absolutely. it's unclear, as you noted, exactly what judge boesberg, the new chief judge, ruled, he clearly did not say anything is off limits. on january 6th, the then president tweets that mike pence was fully on board with the idea that he, mike pence, had the power to not certify the election. and mike pence, though, can be asked about, is that in fact what you were thinking at the time, and what conversations did you have with donald trump. if it can be shown that that was a knowingly false tweet. remember, it's january 5th, the day before the january 6th insurrection, that is going to be unbelievably compelling evidence to show donald trump's state of mind, that's sort of the whole ball game in this kind of case. so he can be a really important witness on that and many other things. and that all appears to be something that judge boas
he is a professor of practice at nyu law school and an msnbc legal analyst. a former manhattan assistant district attorney. let me begin with witness pence. he is definitely now going to, at some point, have to testify. >> absolutely. it's unclear, as you noted, exactly what judge boesberg, the new chief judge, ruled, he clearly did not say anything is off limits. on january 6th, the then president tweets that mike pence was fully on board with the idea that he, mike pence, had the power...
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joining me now professor of medicine nyu langone health, fox news medical analyst, dr. marc siegel.egel, a survey by the census bureau, this is really, i'm going to show the audience as i talk to you, showing up to 12% of folks claiming sickness and disability for not working. this is significantly above the levels, doc siegel of the pandemic. this is at the height of the pandemic, it is double that. so what's going on? >> charles, great to be with you and those numbers are actually non-covid, non-long covid numbers. non-covid adds to that as well. want to know what is going on, bank of america institute, doubled down said there are two million workers missing from the workforce. let me paint this workforce. over 100,000 restaurants closed. that is five to seven million workers. independent restaurants, 75% are not reopening. retail stores closed. as we documented on your show, people went home because they had to work remotely and didn't come back, especially older people. baby boomers, traditionalists, even older than baby boomers home were taking care of elderly people, taking ca
joining me now professor of medicine nyu langone health, fox news medical analyst, dr. marc siegel.egel, a survey by the census bureau, this is really, i'm going to show the audience as i talk to you, showing up to 12% of folks claiming sickness and disability for not working. this is significantly above the levels, doc siegel of the pandemic. this is at the height of the pandemic, it is double that. so what's going on? >> charles, great to be with you and those numbers are actually...
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>> andrew, former fbi general counsel and nyu law professor, what's stood out to you this morning? >> well, one is just how high the burden of proof is. we are looking at this case. honestly, we cover on your show and on the network the idea of an imminent potential charge against the former president. it's really worth remembering just how high that burden is. as is pointed out, any mistake by the government, whether it's material or immaterial or a change in what their view of what the motive is can be used to create reasonable doubt. there will be good defense counsel, as there should be for any defendant, taking advantage of that and holding the state to its burden. the final point is, you know, there's a constant way in which these cases are tried where the government tries to make sure the jury is looking at all of the evidence together and saying, what are the odds of all of that being true? this and this and this and this. the time line here is so devastating if you look at this rationally. the defense in these kinds of cases tries to separate out each piece of proof to say
>> andrew, former fbi general counsel and nyu law professor, what's stood out to you this morning? >> well, one is just how high the burden of proof is. we are looking at this case. honestly, we cover on your show and on the network the idea of an imminent potential charge against the former president. it's really worth remembering just how high that burden is. as is pointed out, any mistake by the government, whether it's material or immaterial or a change in what their view of...
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former chief of the criminal division and the -- district of new york, he's a professor of practice at nyu law school and msnbc legal analyst, also with us, charles coleman, former federal prosecutor and former senior assistant district attorney for brooklyn new york is now a civil rights attorney at msnbc legal analyst. andrew weizmann what do you make of what we have learned from attorney costello? you know it is hard to know exactly what happened in the grand jury but you sort of know for a fact that this wasn't something that bothered the manhattan district attorneys because they, at least today, didn't appear to need michael cohen to rebut anything. i also think that it was an incredibly for defense strategy to put this lawyer into the grand jury. -- tools that a defense team has is the element of surprise and hear if you have a witness that is undermined by key government witness in the trial then it is not a great idea to let the district attorney know exactly what that witness is going to say -- so i think the manhattan district attorney's office has to be super happy to hear his t
former chief of the criminal division and the -- district of new york, he's a professor of practice at nyu law school and msnbc legal analyst, also with us, charles coleman, former federal prosecutor and former senior assistant district attorney for brooklyn new york is now a civil rights attorney at msnbc legal analyst. andrew weizmann what do you make of what we have learned from attorney costello? you know it is hard to know exactly what happened in the grand jury but you sort of know for a...
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he's professor of practice at the nyu law school. also with us, neal katyal, former acting u.s. solicitor general, they are both msnbc legal analyst. and andrew, this story is so wide ranging and so deep into your strike zone that i just want to open the microphone to you, i have been waiting all day to hear your reaction to what you read in the wasn't post account. >> well, you know, i have to work at the fbi as a general counsel, and i've also been an assistant guy to its attorney in the field, and the main justice. so i've been on both sides of these kinds of debates and i think the first thing for people to understand is if the reporting was only about a dispute within a team of agents and attorneys about, should you use a search warrant? should you use a subpoena? should you go by consent burst and try to get consent to do a search, versus court authorizations for a warrant? that would not strike me as inappropriate or unusual. those things happen all the time, and frankly, you want them to happen. you want to have that free flowing debate. the problem here is that that is
he's professor of practice at the nyu law school. also with us, neal katyal, former acting u.s. solicitor general, they are both msnbc legal analyst. and andrew, this story is so wide ranging and so deep into your strike zone that i just want to open the microphone to you, i have been waiting all day to hear your reaction to what you read in the wasn't post account. >> well, you know, i have to work at the fbi as a general counsel, and i've also been an assistant guy to its attorney in...
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he is a professor of practice at nyu law school and an msnbc legal analyst. andrew weissmann's coauthored piece in the new york times today is titled, make no mistake, the investigation of donald trump and the stormy daniels scheme is serious. andrew weissmann, i want to begin with the breaking news of the night. i saw neil kept y'all, an appeals process expert, saying -- that he -- never seen a midnight deadline followed by six a.m. deadline in an appeal like this. what is your sense of what is happening in that situation? >> there is no question this has been extremely tight deadline. this relates to the ruling that judge beryl howell issued on friday, saying that evan corcoran needs to testify and that the document that he has are not privileged, that if your client and you've tried to commit a crime, you would -- your lawyer, whether the lawyer is whipping or unwitting, there is no attorney client privilege in that context. that is a very unassailable ruling. but usually people are allowed to appeal and to say -- to see whether an appellate judge panel wo
he is a professor of practice at nyu law school and an msnbc legal analyst. andrew weissmann's coauthored piece in the new york times today is titled, make no mistake, the investigation of donald trump and the stormy daniels scheme is serious. andrew weissmann, i want to begin with the breaking news of the night. i saw neil kept y'all, an appeals process expert, saying -- that he -- never seen a midnight deadline followed by six a.m. deadline in an appeal like this. what is your sense of what...
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ayanna jordan, associate professor of psychiatry at nyu, and lou or ten zero, a former doctor who isry after becoming addicted himself after prescribing painkillers to patients. he helps others now with their recoveries, as the executive director of the clarksburg mission in west virginia. thank you both so much for being with us. you actually brought narcan with you. >> i did, i did. >> so, show, i think it's important for people to see it. i haven't actually seen it up closely. >> thank you for that opportunity. before i get started, i really just want to express my sincere empathy for the people that are here today. it's not easy, it's more to say, i am beyond sorry for your loss. but i am committed to doing things is a friendly, okay. my role as a physician is to save lives, all right. i don't want to blow people up. i want to stop this from ever happening again, right. all right. so, thank you for that. [applause] >> and just -- as a physician, this is emotional for you. because you see this up close. >> i see this up close all the time. >> and i feel like we are not concentrati
ayanna jordan, associate professor of psychiatry at nyu, and lou or ten zero, a former doctor who isry after becoming addicted himself after prescribing painkillers to patients. he helps others now with their recoveries, as the executive director of the clarksburg mission in west virginia. thank you both so much for being with us. you actually brought narcan with you. >> i did, i did. >> so, show, i think it's important for people to see it. i haven't actually seen it up closely....
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. >> i'm joined now by nyu law professor melissa murray and msnbc analyst. welcome back what do you think factually is striking coming out of this new round of leaks from several grand jurors as well as the original what portrait are we getting here >> number one, the volume of information they fielded as they made their recommendations to d.a. willis, and in particular, this latest cache or tranche of evidence that a merged is these phone calls, like, the idea that the former president made a call to the speaker of the georgia house asking him to do something about that i mean, that by itself is incredibly enormous and startling. i mean, that's a huge development. so, again, the sort of saying goes in these circles, that a grand jury will indict a ham sandwich there's definitely enough here for a charcuterie plate. >> what else would be on the plate? a little burrata, pork >> some fruit, some nuts perhaps. >> some nuts perhaps, sure. >> some nuts perhaps we haven't even scratched the surface. as they say, there's more to come, and what we are likely to see
. >> i'm joined now by nyu law professor melissa murray and msnbc analyst. welcome back what do you think factually is striking coming out of this new round of leaks from several grand jurors as well as the original what portrait are we getting here >> number one, the volume of information they fielded as they made their recommendations to d.a. willis, and in particular, this latest cache or tranche of evidence that a merged is these phone calls, like, the idea that the former...
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i'm speaking to ruth ben-ghiat of nyu last night who said tha mussolini got elected on the idea that i am your avenger. it is a strange thing fo someone who is running for president to say not i do this differently, are i'd be greater than democrats, but i am your justice and i am your retribution that got me a little worried >> yeah, this is right out o the authoritarian playbook ali. it is this idea that i a stoking grievance an resentment and i embody that grievance and resentment and, so any attack against m is really an attack against. you if you look at some of the rhetoric of donald trump, he says this all the. time he puts it in tweets. they are not really coming after me i am just in the way they are really coming after you. and so i imagine that as david just said, if there is a indictment, donald trump wil try to turn that into hi favor. and try to show it how this is just a way that the elites are trying to stop you, ou populist movement, and so. i imagine that in some ways he will relish the idea not only in new york, bu possibly already in georgia, florida, washington d
i'm speaking to ruth ben-ghiat of nyu last night who said tha mussolini got elected on the idea that i am your avenger. it is a strange thing fo someone who is running for president to say not i do this differently, are i'd be greater than democrats, but i am your justice and i am your retribution that got me a little worried >> yeah, this is right out o the authoritarian playbook ali. it is this idea that i a stoking grievance an resentment and i embody that grievance and resentment and,...
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he's a professor of practice at nyu law school and msnbc legal analyst. andrew, i would say as i was being at the 200 or so page filing today, i was thinking a legal terms all the way through beginning with the table of contents showing exactly what they were presenting legally today. but when i got through it at all, legally wasn't really where i was, and i knew you were coming on here tonight and you could do the job for us. what is your legal assessment of the presentation in this filing today? >> sure! i mean there's no question that you have been presenting to viewers what is the real take home here, but in order for dominion to succeed, i think it is important for viewers to understand what is required by the first amendment. because there is real protections that the supreme court has dictated for people like you and me, and even people at fox news, uhm--there's a very high standard that has to be met. so what dominion needs to do is with respect to each allege defamatory statement, and they go by defamatory statements by defamatory statements. so
he's a professor of practice at nyu law school and msnbc legal analyst. andrew, i would say as i was being at the 200 or so page filing today, i was thinking a legal terms all the way through beginning with the table of contents showing exactly what they were presenting legally today. but when i got through it at all, legally wasn't really where i was, and i knew you were coming on here tonight and you could do the job for us. what is your legal assessment of the presentation in this filing...
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. >> ruth ben-ghiat a professor history at nyu, she's the author of the book strongman, her -- is calledre. >> thank you. >> all right, we'll be right back, stay with us. want luxury hair repair that doesn't cost $50? pantene's pro-vitamin formula repairs hair. as well as the leading luxury bonding treatment. for softness and resilience, without the price tag. if you know... you know it's pantene. the first time you made a sale online with godaddy was also the first time you heard of a town named dinosaur, colorado. we just got an order from dinosaur, colorado. start an easy to build, powerful website for free with a partner that always puts you first. start for free at godaddy.com hey, man. you could save hundreds for safe driving with liberty mutual. they customize your car insurance. so you only pay for what you need! whoo! we gotta go again. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ ♪♪ allergies don't have to be scary. (screaming) defeat allergy headaches fast with new flonase headache and allergy relief! two pills relieve allergy headache pain? and the cong
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. >>> we're back with nyu law professor and former clerk melissa murray.this case heats up in new york, professor what do you think of "the new york times" report which dropped lick a bombshell and does it mean when you are offered to address the grand jury the next step is likely indictment? >> it's typically the case in manhattan's d.a.'s office that you don't invite someone who is a target of an investigation. we can presume he has been the target of an investigation for some time. you don't invite that person in to testify before the grand jury unless charges are imminent. this is not to say that charges will be filed. but again this typically leads to charges or this is in the run-up to charges being filed and an indictment being issued. this is a very, very important development. seems a lot has been going on in alvin bragg's office and things are speeding forward. so, again, more legal liability for donald trump seems likely and this is not just alvin bragg. there is also what's going on in georgia and, of course, special prosecutor jack smith. >> w
. >>> we're back with nyu law professor and former clerk melissa murray.this case heats up in new york, professor what do you think of "the new york times" report which dropped lick a bombshell and does it mean when you are offered to address the grand jury the next step is likely indictment? >> it's typically the case in manhattan's d.a.'s office that you don't invite someone who is a target of an investigation. we can presume he has been the target of an investigation...