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today in 2023, at nyu, i hear calls to gas the jews and i'm told that hitler was right. to the nyu administration, you are not free to selectively and of course your own rules. you are not free to refuse your jewish students the same protection that you extend to others. nyu has adopted the international holocaust remembrance association definition of anti-semitism, which recognizesni that coals to harm jews in the name of radical ideology, callsog to eradicate israel, to deny the jewish people their right to self-determination and their ancestral homeland is anti-semitism that is punishable under nyu's codean of conduct. i am a proud jew and i am a proud zionist. i am the granddaughter of holocaustho survivors. we are not going anywhere. heanti-semitism and the support for turgor should have no home at any other college campus. we made the promise of never again. and never againne is now. thank you. >> so proud of these strong young ladies and we stand with youit absolutely. we will hear next from the university of student. >> i am both honored and thankful to be here.
today in 2023, at nyu, i hear calls to gas the jews and i'm told that hitler was right. to the nyu administration, you are not free to selectively and of course your own rules. you are not free to refuse your jewish students the same protection that you extend to others. nyu has adopted the international holocaust remembrance association definition of anti-semitism, which recognizesni that coals to harm jews in the name of radical ideology, callsog to eradicate israel, to deny the jewish people...
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what is it like to be a jew at nyu? being a jew at nyu is walking to class and passing torn and defaced posters of innocent hostages with the words occupier and murdereder written across their faces. going to the library to study and being interrupted by unauthorized protests where students and faculty call for globalized intifada revolution and incitement to violence against jews everywhere and call for the an ilation of the jewish states. being -- as they say resistance is justified when people are occupied. it is being surrounded by social justice warriors and self-proclaimed feminists whose calls for justice end when the rape victims are jews. being a jew at nyu has meant being physically assaulted in the library by a fellow student while i was wearing an american israeli flag and having the attacker roam free at campus. how dei is not a value that nyu extends to jewish students. since october 7th the unmistakable anti-semis many i have experienced on campus is reminiscent of the jew hatred i heard from my grand par
what is it like to be a jew at nyu? being a jew at nyu is walking to class and passing torn and defaced posters of innocent hostages with the words occupier and murdereder written across their faces. going to the library to study and being interrupted by unauthorized protests where students and faculty call for globalized intifada revolution and incitement to violence against jews everywhere and call for the an ilation of the jewish states. being -- as they say resistance is justified when...
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nyu suspended her and rescinded her scholarship.stices are being done to her. >> nyu suspended you, took away your scholarship, made it impossible to afford housing because you tore down a poster. >> uh-huh. as part of my scholarship, that would grant me on-campus housing. i was suspended and would have to move off campus essentially kicking me out of the dorms, leaving me unhoused and denying me access to higher education until fall of 2024. it was never about what was on the posters, it was about the message the posters sent and they are used to justify the genocide happening there right now. >> emily: what message? raping, brutally murdering women. take it away. >> dagen: i watched the videotape of the october 7 massacre yesterday and the only way i can describe it is a biblical evil. and these are members of satan's army. and i will just leave it at that. let's start with the interviewer. all because you rip down a poster. it is not a farah fawcett poster. this person should be called the jew hater and evil antisemite this perso
nyu suspended her and rescinded her scholarship.stices are being done to her. >> nyu suspended you, took away your scholarship, made it impossible to afford housing because you tore down a poster. >> uh-huh. as part of my scholarship, that would grant me on-campus housing. i was suspended and would have to move off campus essentially kicking me out of the dorms, leaving me unhoused and denying me access to higher education until fall of 2024. it was never about what was on the...
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>> it was there but in those days i went to nyu in the 1980s. it was thought to be a passing kind of thing, grounded in racism and things like that and the fact that much of what you are seeing is cognitive dissonance, the idea that there are a lot of people who have divided the world into two groups, the oppressors and the oppressed and the oppressors -- the oppressed are the people of color. you have a high-profile conflict, israel and the palestinians come and not just against white people but against jews, the minds of many progressives, a group of privileged. one of my professors at nyu referred to jews as a group of privilege, he was jewish himself. they side with people of color. the problem is fact don't even remotely justify it. they fit the narrative. that is what cognitive dissonance is. that is why before the october 7th war in the new york times, it said gaza was under israeli military occupation. it is ridiculous. for 20 years they talked about the draconian blockade of gaza. in 2022, israel supplied gaza with 5.7 billion gallons o
>> it was there but in those days i went to nyu in the 1980s. it was thought to be a passing kind of thing, grounded in racism and things like that and the fact that much of what you are seeing is cognitive dissonance, the idea that there are a lot of people who have divided the world into two groups, the oppressors and the oppressed and the oppressors -- the oppressed are the people of color. you have a high-profile conflict, israel and the palestinians come and not just against white...
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and earlier this year, nyu got in touch with me and asked me to republish this book as part of the nyu classic series, and asked me to write a new preface because there had been attacks on sexual expression in particular, expression about gender identity and sexual orientation, and that stigmatizing term pornography has been wielded by state legislators and executive officials around the country who are attacking under that rubric, attacking books by and about lgbtq plus individuals, seeking to remove them from public libraries, from school libraries and from curricula. let us not forget if we empower the majority under that rubric to go after sexual expression, that's unpopular, it is really going to include and endanger a lot of expression that's especially important not only for advocates of lgbtq rights, but also i would call right to freedoms, contraception, gender equality. >> host: and has social media added a new and complex layer to free speech? >> yes, for many reasons, peter. let me start with this. every time there's a communications medium, as far as the printing press. th
and earlier this year, nyu got in touch with me and asked me to republish this book as part of the nyu classic series, and asked me to write a new preface because there had been attacks on sexual expression in particular, expression about gender identity and sexual orientation, and that stigmatizing term pornography has been wielded by state legislators and executive officials around the country who are attacking under that rubric, attacking books by and about lgbtq plus individuals, seeking to...
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but specifically at nyu.ed post errors ever innocent israeli hostages that were taken with words like occupier, murderer. deserved, written across their faces. these are 10-month-old babies. these are early women, elderly men. some of them holocaust survivors. many of them holocaust survivors taken by a terrorist organization. it is sitting in the library with faculty members and students holding unauthorized protests on school property where they call for the annihilation of the jewish state and of the jewish people. they chant from the river to the sea, palestine will be free, they chant for a globalized intifada resolution historical significance of meaning violence towards jews and israelis everywhere. they are chanting "gas the jews" as thee protests. they are calling for claims that hitler was correct. hitler was right. and the granddaughter of holocaust survivors it sends a chill down my spine to hear those words thrown around so carelessly and thoughtlessly. >> lawrence: bella, that kind of hate had t
but specifically at nyu.ed post errors ever innocent israeli hostages that were taken with words like occupier, murderer. deserved, written across their faces. these are 10-month-old babies. these are early women, elderly men. some of them holocaust survivors. many of them holocaust survivors taken by a terrorist organization. it is sitting in the library with faculty members and students holding unauthorized protests on school property where they call for the annihilation of the jewish state...
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it is being reissued as a classic by nyu press year. steve in indiana -- i understand certain types of pornography can be restricted if it relates to living persons. can pornography that does not relate to living persons but which is generated by artificial intelligence be restricted? interesting take. guest: i assume that what you are referring to is what is sometimes referred to as revenge pornography, which is when any sexually explicit image or naked image of a person is disseminated without that person's express permission, that that is a violation of individual privacy. i am not an expert in this area but i would assume that the privacy concerns are equally important for somebody who is no longer among the living as well as those who are still living. in all situations, it should not be an absolute prohibition. we would have to look at countervailing considerations so i can think of many artistic new representations that have occurred in film, famous films. i don't think that that should be -- presumably, that was subject to conse
it is being reissued as a classic by nyu press year. steve in indiana -- i understand certain types of pornography can be restricted if it relates to living persons. can pornography that does not relate to living persons but which is generated by artificial intelligence be restricted? interesting take. guest: i assume that what you are referring to is what is sometimes referred to as revenge pornography, which is when any sexually explicit image or naked image of a person is disseminated...
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former summary is a professor of law at nyu and an msnbc legal analyst.r me, thanks for watching. catch you back here next saturday and sunday morning from 10 am to noon eastern. also make sure to join me and monday and tuesday from 46 pm eastern. i'll be filling in for nicole walls on deadline: white house what she is on parental leave. stay right where you are, inside with jen psaki begins right now. the defendants for your service as commander-in-chief did not bestow on him the divine right of kings. those are the words of judge tanya chutkan in a scathing new filing about donald trump. in which she rejects his claim of presidential immunity in the federal case against him. the law firm of weissmann and -- is here to break it all down, and that's coming up first. plus, another
former summary is a professor of law at nyu and an msnbc legal analyst.r me, thanks for watching. catch you back here next saturday and sunday morning from 10 am to noon eastern. also make sure to join me and monday and tuesday from 46 pm eastern. i'll be filling in for nicole walls on deadline: white house what she is on parental leave. stay right where you are, inside with jen psaki begins right now. the defendants for your service as commander-in-chief did not bestow on him the divine right...
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at the defense table, and the defendant in this lawsuit, and he is listening in on testimony from an nyu accounting professor who is expected to really just back up these claims from the defense that trump and the co-defendants did not violate any accounting principles or rules when filling out the financial statement of condition. remember, the new york attorney general has said that trump, and his sons and trump org they intentionally inflated the value of the assets in order to get better bank loans and interest rates, and they are trying to counter that central argument to the case. we did hear from the former president, as we often do, as he headed into the courtroom, and i wanted you hear a little bit of what he had to say. >> this is a witch hunt. it is a very corrupt trial. if you look at the case, we did nothing wrong. there were no victims. the bank loves us. the bank testified. they love us. we did absolutely nothing wrong. >> and trump making some of the claims that we have heard from him before that there is no merit to the case, and it is important to note, guys, that the n
at the defense table, and the defendant in this lawsuit, and he is listening in on testimony from an nyu accounting professor who is expected to really just back up these claims from the defense that trump and the co-defendants did not violate any accounting principles or rules when filling out the financial statement of condition. remember, the new york attorney general has said that trump, and his sons and trump org they intentionally inflated the value of the assets in order to get better...
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end of the day, democracy can for nyu suggest everyone reads this -- the nyu journal of law and liberty josh and seth tillman wrote an article about why the presidency does not fall under this. they say exactly the point i made, because power of the people should rest in their hands and the entire time the presidency was not an officer of the united states. they go one by one through advocates and otherwise, scattered sources and only recently did people shove the p presidency into what box. it is not about the court and congress, it is about the people. it is up to the court to write this decision and restore power back to the people. they can do what they want, but presidency does nothe apply under section three. >> harris: the problem leo terrell told me, if donald trump is now going to appeal, they before the u.s. supreme court would make a ruling on this per colorado, they have to overturn or block, what will they do with the decision, the other states can jump in except two in appeal process. leo had interesting things to say and i want your response when we come out. last hour i
end of the day, democracy can for nyu suggest everyone reads this -- the nyu journal of law and liberty josh and seth tillman wrote an article about why the presidency does not fall under this. they say exactly the point i made, because power of the people should rest in their hands and the entire time the presidency was not an officer of the united states. they go one by one through advocates and otherwise, scattered sources and only recently did people shove the p presidency into what box. it...
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. >> and david, you heard the nyu accounting professor testifying for the defense today, said the attorney general's claims of fraud had no merit. when asked about trump's company claiming his new york apartment was three times the size that actually is, and they are far more valuable, he downplayed it, saying it could've been inadvertently accidental. do you think it was? >> no, because there's some email traffic showing that donald knew this with forbes magazine. and there were other properties donald has valued at ten, 20, 30 times what they're worth. so, interestingly, every time he values something, none of them come in below, they come in above, and above by a lot. i was frankly very surprised, this very eminent accounting professors testimony, as an expert witness by the way come up today, he was paid more than one half of 1 million dollars. >> he was paid $500,000 for us testimony today? >> well, that's what came out in court. the trumps had paid him over a half 1 million dollars. so, i mean that's not the normal expert witness you bring in, who gets 25, 50,000, $60,000. that's a g
. >> and david, you heard the nyu accounting professor testifying for the defense today, said the attorney general's claims of fraud had no merit. when asked about trump's company claiming his new york apartment was three times the size that actually is, and they are far more valuable, he downplayed it, saying it could've been inadvertently accidental. do you think it was? >> no, because there's some email traffic showing that donald knew this with forbes magazine. and there were...
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to that end his defense team will call an nyu accounting professor as an expert witness today.he president may talk to reporters before entering the courtroom and known to do that. we'll bring it to you if it happens. >> bill: let's go back to the border. what a story throughout the week. eagle pass, texas right now. yesterday on wednesday hit about 1500 encounters, the day before 3300, grand total of almost 5,000 in one place in eagle pass. this town of lukeville, arizona we've been watching our coverage throughout the week. phenomenal story down there. what is happening in lukeville, arizona on our side of the border is in the middle of nowhere. on the mexican side of the border you have two main roads that go right to that spot of the border. in lukeville the past couple of days they are setting records all over the place. you have to drive 170 miles to get to yuma. 150 miles to get to tucson. to go from lukeville to eagle pass you have to drive almost 1,000 miles and the entire border has been a major concern for the past 2 1/2 years running and just this week we hit some o
to that end his defense team will call an nyu accounting professor as an expert witness today.he president may talk to reporters before entering the courtroom and known to do that. we'll bring it to you if it happens. >> bill: let's go back to the border. what a story throughout the week. eagle pass, texas right now. yesterday on wednesday hit about 1500 encounters, the day before 3300, grand total of almost 5,000 in one place in eagle pass. this town of lukeville, arizona we've been...
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could have called nyu and nyu too, when i called them, they told me, yes we would have told someone that he did not attend and maybe that unravels this whole thing really early. right. so that was obviously a they didn't go to brazil. they didn't find the records from brazil either, which you wouldn't even have to go to brazil to get them. but if you look at that report that did, there's a lot in there. they found a lot of things that were very sketchy, like santos's pet that wasn't actually a nonprofit which forms, you know, really the part of the heart of the times. this story once they wrote their great piece in december, they found a ton of things. they didn't connect the dots, you know, and no one did. no one connected the dots. republicans, least of all. and that's the problem. you need to be able to sort with when you have a serial liar like it's not enough to poke a couple of holes, need to connect all those dots and there was also quite a bit of complacency wasn't a sense of this is a district that biden did very well in the democratic district actually it's what we call a d-plu
could have called nyu and nyu too, when i called them, they told me, yes we would have told someone that he did not attend and maybe that unravels this whole thing really early. right. so that was obviously a they didn't go to brazil. they didn't find the records from brazil either, which you wouldn't even have to go to brazil to get them. but if you look at that report that did, there's a lot in there. they found a lot of things that were very sketchy, like santos's pet that wasn't actually a...
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he is an nyu accounting professor.y talked a lot about his credentials, his cv, to establish him as a credible witness. him and the judge share some nyu credentials as well. nonetheless, he has served as an expert witness many times for the new york attorney general, specifically, as well, in a case against exxon. i will say this. lisa ruben said from inside the courtroom that this is easily, she wrote, the most credible person to cast doubt on the new york ag's case so far. he got to the meat of his testimony that we will hear over the next two days. two points he is making, which is that the ag complaint has no merit, one, because they did not specify which provisions trump's financial statements violate, and two, that the bank would have lent -- would not have lent any money without their own assessments. i think the main reason that the former president is here today is because he wants the press, the media, to focus on what they see as their secret weapon, this man's testimony. the other, which is something we hav
he is an nyu accounting professor.y talked a lot about his credentials, his cv, to establish him as a credible witness. him and the judge share some nyu credentials as well. nonetheless, he has served as an expert witness many times for the new york attorney general, specifically, as well, in a case against exxon. i will say this. lisa ruben said from inside the courtroom that this is easily, she wrote, the most credible person to cast doubt on the new york ag's case so far. he got to the meat...
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being a jew at nyu is being assaulted by a fellow student wearing a american israeli flag and havingfreely. >> i used to think this was nonsense. fear mongering, until i was made aware that penn recommended to students that not wear clothing/accessories relating to judaism. hundreds of posts -- reporter: even though in action college leadership tiptoed a dance not upsetting palestinian protesters in their response today, they sang a bolder tune for lawmaker when is asked if they think israel has a right to exist. >> i want to ask each one of you, president gay, do you believe that israel has a right to exist as a jewish nation? >> i agree that the state of israel has the right to exist. >> ms. mcgill, same question? >> i a agree, the state of israel has the right to exist. >> dr. cornblooth? >> absolutely, israel has the right to exist. reporter: it's not loud enough to drown out the screams of protesters on campus and the jewish people and israel to be wiped off the map. stuart: hillary, we hear you. thank you very much indeed. karine, you went to harvard. at what point does clampin
being a jew at nyu is being assaulted by a fellow student wearing a american israeli flag and havingfreely. >> i used to think this was nonsense. fear mongering, until i was made aware that penn recommended to students that not wear clothing/accessories relating to judaism. hundreds of posts -- reporter: even though in action college leadership tiptoed a dance not upsetting palestinian protesters in their response today, they sang a bolder tune for lawmaker when is asked if they think...
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coming to a close of the defense here and the defense's witnesses and that's a witness, ellie bartof, nyuting professor. they spent the last hour or so in the courtroom, lisa rubin is in the courtroom giving us notes from inside there, talking about his accreditations. he has testified in front of the s.e.c., he has lectured at goldman sachs, appeared numerous times in the double digits as an expert witness. he has also, get this, jose, which is very interesting, appeared as an expert witness for the new york attorney general in a case against exxon. so, certainly a good choice on the defense's part when it comes to this witness, closing it out. we're also told as lisa says engoron was having a love fest with bartof and talking about the nyu affiliation. he's allowing this testimony to move forward. he'll testify for about a day and a half and then, of course, our expectations are for monday and the former president and his testimony. we have not been told anything that he will not be testifying, so we'll be expecting that to happen on monday, jose. >> yasmin, thank you very much. great s
coming to a close of the defense here and the defense's witnesses and that's a witness, ellie bartof, nyuting professor. they spent the last hour or so in the courtroom, lisa rubin is in the courtroom giving us notes from inside there, talking about his accreditations. he has testified in front of the s.e.c., he has lectured at goldman sachs, appeared numerous times in the double digits as an expert witness. he has also, get this, jose, which is very interesting, appeared as an expert witness...
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>> well, there's going to be nobody better than my colleague at nyu on constitutional issues. she's precisely who rachel is talking about, about somebody who really knows the supreme court and can give you that analysis. i think what we're going to see from donald trump surprisingly is a kitchen sink. he had the kitchen sink approach in the colorado supreme court. he raised every single argument, whether something that was serious or whether it was frivolous and there was a huge litany of arguments, all of which were swatted away by the majority. what you said, a very lengthy, serious decision that we're still all going through. and i suspect that again will be the approach. there are, as i mentioned, there are serious issues to raise on appeal. one is this due process issue. that gives the supreme court sort of a procedural mechanism to essentially not -- sort of split the baby. he can be on the ticket but not because he isn't engage in insurrection. other issues involve whether he's considered an officer for this provision. as you noted that's an area where the district cour
>> well, there's going to be nobody better than my colleague at nyu on constitutional issues. she's precisely who rachel is talking about, about somebody who really knows the supreme court and can give you that analysis. i think what we're going to see from donald trump surprisingly is a kitchen sink. he had the kitchen sink approach in the colorado supreme court. he raised every single argument, whether something that was serious or whether it was frivolous and there was a huge litany of...
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although assess, ruth ben-ghiat, professor of history at nyu, and -- threats to democracy worldwide, and she is the author of a very important and timely book, strongmen, from mussolini to the president. good morning to both of you. thank you for being with us. the interesting part of this for those following, ruth, is that maybe tanya, it maybe fani willis will gather a case in august, or maybe earlier, maybe not. maybe the january six case will be delayed. maybe georgia will be delayed. your argument all along has been dealing with donald trump and the threat that he poses to democracy may not be in a court of law. it may have to be a political process in that may have to involve a very involved republican party. >> yes, however, i can't overestimate the importance of this, these rulings, and we are hearing so much about the army of corrupt we are cats and lawyers that trump is assembling to manage his autocracy, the trump 2025, but we have a army of courageous and dedicated civil servants and prosecutors and judges who are upholding the rule of law, and using the instruments that
although assess, ruth ben-ghiat, professor of history at nyu, and -- threats to democracy worldwide, and she is the author of a very important and timely book, strongmen, from mussolini to the president. good morning to both of you. thank you for being with us. the interesting part of this for those following, ruth, is that maybe tanya, it maybe fani willis will gather a case in august, or maybe earlier, maybe not. maybe the january six case will be delayed. maybe georgia will be delayed. your...
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it is an nyu problem.e i examine the issue, the more woke, the more left-leaning institution, the more anti-semitism. it is an unfortunate thing. david: what makes you most proud ? what are you most proud of having achieved in your life so far? bill: a number of things. i love having a company where everyone is excited to come into work every day. i think you have made a meaningful contribution to the functioning. i think the most significant impact we have had, we are in early activist and as you know, the nature of boardrooms 20 years ago is meaningfully different today. i think we have played an important role there. it has led to capital market being one of the -- one of the best-performing markets in the world. that has an impact on u.s. competitiveness, on our national security. the good news about my day job is that it is fun and profitable , and it benefits our investors, but also the market, generally. that is important and good contribution. philanthropic league, we have invested 600 million doll
it is an nyu problem.e i examine the issue, the more woke, the more left-leaning institution, the more anti-semitism. it is an unfortunate thing. david: what makes you most proud ? what are you most proud of having achieved in your life so far? bill: a number of things. i love having a company where everyone is excited to come into work every day. i think you have made a meaningful contribution to the functioning. i think the most significant impact we have had, we are in early activist and as...
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and ruth ben-ghiat, who's a professor of history at nyu, the author of the lucid newsletter that tracksckery, and author of the book strongman, from mussolini to the present. thank you to both of you. ruth, i want to understand that quote that i read in washington quote from you more clearly, because you are one of these people who studies in warns of looming authoritarianism around the world and in america. and so what is the point that you are making that it is possible that it could happen, but it's not inevitable? >>> >>> it's never inevitable, and when the lessons of the history of autocracy and resistance to it is that people can behave in ways that they can mobilize to protect democracy, like what happened recently in poland. many people thought, oh, the justice party has been there for years, it's not going to go the other way of other states, but it said they turned it around. the reason that, one of the reasons that trump and his camp are telling us what they are going to do, which some people say, why are they doing that, doesn't that work against them? they want to create a
and ruth ben-ghiat, who's a professor of history at nyu, the author of the lucid newsletter that tracksckery, and author of the book strongman, from mussolini to the present. thank you to both of you. ruth, i want to understand that quote that i read in washington quote from you more clearly, because you are one of these people who studies in warns of looming authoritarianism around the world and in america. and so what is the point that you are making that it is possible that it could happen,...
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researchers at columbia university and nyu say there was a questionable surge in the short selling of the october 7th attack. now, short selling is a strategy aimed at making a profit off of an asset that's expected to drop in price. israeli officials say they're investigating. >>> do not use the same username and password for all of your accounts. that's how officials say hackers were able to access data from millions of 23andme profiles. this happened in october, but the company acknowledged the new information on monday. they say hackers only got into 14,000 accounts, but because of features that allow users to see information about possible relatives, more than 5 million customers were impacted. 23andme says it believes the breach has been contained. >>> and uber is slated to join the s&p 500. it's the latest sign that things are looking up for the ride hailing company after struggling through most of the pandemic. members of the s&p 500 have to show positive earnings in the most recent quarter and over the previous four quarters overall. that's your "cbs moneywatch" for this tues
researchers at columbia university and nyu say there was a questionable surge in the short selling of the october 7th attack. now, short selling is a strategy aimed at making a profit off of an asset that's expected to drop in price. israeli officials say they're investigating. >>> do not use the same username and password for all of your accounts. that's how officials say hackers were able to access data from millions of 23andme profiles. this happened in october, but the company...
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chat with sveta, well, in general, nuka got burned, it’s clear that nothing is clear, but excuse me, nyue a chocolate bar and that’s it, yes, let me pay how much it costs, do you hear, where are you going? you’re trying, but i don’t need your money for nothing, i’ve come here in good order, and then, why don’t you leave the mattress, and have you thought about him? look, groaning, come on, go, don’t look anymore, yes, and close the door on the other side, with the key, preferably, no, don’t worry at all, right? hi, i forgot to close the store yesterday, no, i opened it, you left me the keys yourself, remember? when something is so good, look what you found , you threw out the boxes of pate, but apparently forgot about it, it’s all mustache pate, and the date of purchase, expiration date, i don’t know what she said there, marina sergeevna, but if if you get close to it, then this one will turn out to be there. along with that jar of pate with which you poisoned her, this is for a chocolate bar, no crazy nyuki, listen, let me take you, but don’t, oh, it’s a pity that it all turned out this
chat with sveta, well, in general, nuka got burned, it’s clear that nothing is clear, but excuse me, nyue a chocolate bar and that’s it, yes, let me pay how much it costs, do you hear, where are you going? you’re trying, but i don’t need your money for nothing, i’ve come here in good order, and then, why don’t you leave the mattress, and have you thought about him? look, groaning, come on, go, don’t look anymore, yes, and close the door on the other side, with the key, preferably,...
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. >> at nyu, i hear calls to gas the jews and am told hitler was right. >> i along with most of campus sought refuge in our rooms. as classmates and professors gathered for the genocide of jews with smoke bombs and defacing school property. >> reporter: penn and harvard are among a growing list of schools that include columbia and cornell under investigation by the department of education over incidents of alleged discrimination. skyler henry, cbs news, washington. >>> coming up, new details about the suspect in that virginia home explosion and his troubled history. >>> and later, panera is hit with a new lawsuit. a second death is linked to its highly caffeinated drink. linke highly caffeinated drink. struggling with the highs and lows of bipolar 1? ask about vraylar. because you are greater than your bipolar 1, and you can help take control of your symptoms - with vraylar. some medicines only treat the lows or highs. vraylar treats depressive, acute manic, and mixed episodes of bipolar 1 in adults. proven, full-spectrum relief for all bipolar 1 symptoms. and in vraylar clinical studi
. >> at nyu, i hear calls to gas the jews and am told hitler was right. >> i along with most of campus sought refuge in our rooms. as classmates and professors gathered for the genocide of jews with smoke bombs and defacing school property. >> reporter: penn and harvard are among a growing list of schools that include columbia and cornell under investigation by the department of education over incidents of alleged discrimination. skyler henry, cbs news, washington....
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researchers from quinnipiac university, from nyu's school of medicine and more have found that while ban was in place. was a meaningful reduction in the number of mass shootings. but the law sunsetted in 2004 and in the following two decades there have been more and more and more mass shootings. today we must act to reinstate a national ban on assault weapons. it's hard to overstate the urgency of this issue. from sandy hook to parkland and from oakland-- or from orlando to uvalde, these horrific mass shootings all involved an assault weapon. this fall shooting in lewiston, maine involved a powerful assault rifle and was the deadliest shooting of this year. after each of these tragedies americans ask, what will it take for congress to act? how many more communities and how much more families will lose loved ones before the laws are changed? we mourn the individual's loss to gun violence. we mourn the families left behind when a beloved son, daughter, mom or dad, is cut down by gun violence, and we mourn the communities torn apart by gun violence. but they don't need our thoughts and
researchers from quinnipiac university, from nyu's school of medicine and more have found that while ban was in place. was a meaningful reduction in the number of mass shootings. but the law sunsetted in 2004 and in the following two decades there have been more and more and more mass shootings. today we must act to reinstate a national ban on assault weapons. it's hard to overstate the urgency of this issue. from sandy hook to parkland and from oakland-- or from orlando to uvalde, these...
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it is and nyu problem. it is a university of pennsylvania problem. more i examine the issue, the more woke, the more left-leaning the institution, the more anti-semitic it is, which is an unfortunate thing. david: you built pershing from nothing into a successful firm. what are you most proud of having achieved in your life so far? bill: a number of things. i love having a company where i believe pretty much everyone here is excited to come in to work every day. i think we have made a meaningful contribution to a capitalist system and the functioning. we were sort of an early activist, and as you probably know, the nature of board 20 years ago is meaningfully different today, and a big part of that is the rise of shareholder activism. we played a big part of that. i think that has led to the u.s. stock market being one of the best-performing markets in the world, and that has a huge impact on people's pensions, savings, livelihood, on u.s. competitiveness, on our national security. i think the good news about my day job is it is fun. it is profitable
it is and nyu problem. it is a university of pennsylvania problem. more i examine the issue, the more woke, the more left-leaning the institution, the more anti-semitic it is, which is an unfortunate thing. david: you built pershing from nothing into a successful firm. what are you most proud of having achieved in your life so far? bill: a number of things. i love having a company where i believe pretty much everyone here is excited to come in to work every day. i think we have made a...
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historian and nyu professor. we talk a lot, you and i, about accountability. what it looks like. what it should look like, whether or not we are going to see it in order to protect democracy as we know it. your thoughts about the fact that now a colorado supreme court has said that donald trump not only caught his -- that there was an insurrection on 1/6, he engaged through his personal actions and now his inciting of the crowd on that day is not protected first amendment speech. we talk a lot about how donald trump likes to use words and speech in order to spur violence or spur action by the people that follow him. >> yeah. i can't overestimate how important it is for the american people to see this kind of accountability coming down. and i have often said, thinking of other -- what's happened to other autocrats that some kind of ban would be ideal as a solution. in fact, silvia, who left office with dozens of indictments when he -- after he left for the final time, he was banned for -- from running for office for five years. and this is what kind of deflated his personality cul
historian and nyu professor. we talk a lot, you and i, about accountability. what it looks like. what it should look like, whether or not we are going to see it in order to protect democracy as we know it. your thoughts about the fact that now a colorado supreme court has said that donald trump not only caught his -- that there was an insurrection on 1/6, he engaged through his personal actions and now his inciting of the crowd on that day is not protected first amendment speech. we talk a lot...
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and it is an nyu problem. it is a university of pennsylvania problem. you know, the more i examine the issue, the more woke, the more left-leaning the institution, the more antisemitism, which is an unfortunate thing. david: you built pershing from nothing to what it is today, a very successful hedge fund. what makes you most proud, having done that from the start or other things from your philanthropic life? what are you most proud of having achieved in your life so far? bill: a number of things. i love having a company where i believe pretty much everyone here is excited to come in to work every day. i think we have made a meaningful contribution to a capitalist system and the functioning of how -- probably the most significant impact we had -- we were sort of an early activist, and as you probably know, the nature of boardrooms 20 years ago is meaningfully different today, and a big part of that is the rise of shareholder activism. i think we played an important role there. i think that has led to the u.s. capital markets and the u.s. stock market be
and it is an nyu problem. it is a university of pennsylvania problem. you know, the more i examine the issue, the more woke, the more left-leaning the institution, the more antisemitism, which is an unfortunate thing. david: you built pershing from nothing to what it is today, a very successful hedge fund. what makes you most proud, having done that from the start or other things from your philanthropic life? what are you most proud of having achieved in your life so far? bill: a number of...
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, i died ♪ ♪ congress stuff is tough, it's the toughest job i ever had, and i was a neurosurgeon at nyu ♪ >> i'm sorry. did you just pull a fake baby out of a piano? >> magic. ♪ okay, so i lied, so i told a couple little fibs like where i went to high school and college and all my
, i died ♪ ♪ congress stuff is tough, it's the toughest job i ever had, and i was a neurosurgeon at nyu ♪ >> i'm sorry. did you just pull a fake baby out of a piano? >> magic. ♪ okay, so i lied, so i told a couple little fibs like where i went to high school and college and all my
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he was in graduate programs at yale, columbia, and nyu all at the same time. - whoopty-do. that doesn't make you a genius. well, that doesn't make you stupid. well, yeah it does, actually. it makes you real stupid. oh, stupider like you. - no, like you. - like you. you're the stupid one. you're the stupid one. dwight: you. you're the stupid one. [cheers and applause] >> from new york city, the only city in america, it's the show that invented news! this is "the daily show," with your host, kal penn! [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ >> kal: welcome to "the daily show," i'm kal penn! is my last night as guest hosts and it's also the last "daily show" of the year, which means it's gift time! [cheers and applause] everyone look under your seats... you got the person behind you a view of your buttcrack, merry christmas pureed we've got a great show for you tonight, let's get into the headlines! [cheers and applause] we will kick things off with the big news out of washington, d.c., or house republicans just ended this year's session with a very special christmas gift for joe biden. >>
he was in graduate programs at yale, columbia, and nyu all at the same time. - whoopty-do. that doesn't make you a genius. well, that doesn't make you stupid. well, yeah it does, actually. it makes you real stupid. oh, stupider like you. - no, like you. - like you. you're the stupid one. you're the stupid one. dwight: you. you're the stupid one. [cheers and applause] >> from new york city, the only city in america, it's the show that invented news! this is "the daily show," with...
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he is the director of one of the physical residency programs at nyu langone hospital.ew up there and then moved to the usa, got an education. settled my life here and became an american, but as it turned out, this is where i never left. in 2023, when he learned that the ukrainian health care system was overloaded, he opened a course on prosthetics supervision at a new york clinic. ukrainian doctors desperately needed additional training in the treatment of combat wounds. the main focus of the two-week training is focused on the loss of limbs, prosthetics. and rehabilitation, as well as in the treatment of complex fractures. considering modern blast injuries that they unfortunately deal with, they have a very large number of patients who have lost limbs. the program is sponsored by american non-profit organizations. her goal is to bring medical professionals from ukraine to new york and teach them skills they could apply back home. valentina savych is one of the three ukrainian doctors participating in this round of training. to work with prosthetics, the need for which
he is the director of one of the physical residency programs at nyu langone hospital.ew up there and then moved to the usa, got an education. settled my life here and became an american, but as it turned out, this is where i never left. in 2023, when he learned that the ukrainian health care system was overloaded, he opened a course on prosthetics supervision at a new york clinic. ukrainian doctors desperately needed additional training in the treatment of combat wounds. the main focus of the...
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an nyu accounting professor crit criticized -- net worth to receive preferential treatment from banks. millions of americans waking up to the threat of floored and winter weather. this is the same deadly storm system that tore through the south over the weekend. take a look at the devastation. tornados devastating middle tennessee, killing six people, including a child. this massive transformer explosion was captured on camera. >> on -- oh, my god. >> todd: thousands still without power in the hard-hit counties. temperatures took a nose dive overnight. janice dean. jd. >> janice: bringing heavy rain along the coast of northeast and interior sections of snow, we could see heavy snow and then the storm will exit the coast quickly. we have flood watches and warnings up and down the i-95 corridor. lingering showers along the coast. on the backside of this system, along with cold front, snow will pile up over interior sections and mountainous regions. by this afternoon, things calm down. we'll feel wind gusts throughout the day today and that could delay travel and we could see cancellatio
an nyu accounting professor crit criticized -- net worth to receive preferential treatment from banks. millions of americans waking up to the threat of floored and winter weather. this is the same deadly storm system that tore through the south over the weekend. take a look at the devastation. tornados devastating middle tennessee, killing six people, including a child. this massive transformer explosion was captured on camera. >> on -- oh, my god. >> todd: thousands still without...
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he is a spectator, and a defendant in this case of course, and he wants to listen to testimony of an nyurofessor of accounting to back up the defense's claim that trump never, you know, overinflated his, didn't break any accounting rules when it comes to the statement of conditions, and a core claim by attorney general that they inflated the value of assets to get better loans and interest ratesb and this witness is expected to say that there is never ever any intent to do so and that is one of the outstanding claims made in this courtroom. the president has to be careful with what he says outside of the courthouse, and we did not hear about the gag order, because it is remaining in effect, and he cannot speak ill of anybody of the judge's staff which he has violated twice so far in the trial, but this is, listen, the full full week of the civil fraud trial going on for a couple of months now, and we do expect the former president to take the stand in his own defense monday, john. >> and brynn gingras outside of the courthouse watching the developments. thank you. sara? >> yes, as john s
he is a spectator, and a defendant in this case of course, and he wants to listen to testimony of an nyurofessor of accounting to back up the defense's claim that trump never, you know, overinflated his, didn't break any accounting rules when it comes to the statement of conditions, and a core claim by attorney general that they inflated the value of assets to get better loans and interest ratesb and this witness is expected to say that there is never ever any intent to do so and that is one of...
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high levels of somatic hostility include boston university, columbia, george washington university, nyuchigan, university of wisconsin, ucla and the university of pennsylvania. notably, mr. kill resigned under pressure following her congressional testimony on harvard and mit perspective president plotting gay and sally brian, many thanks. work on the rise of anti-semitism on college campuses from today, harvard university student miller, the next thank you for having me. >> what is the nature of the dialogue harvard campus by now as it relates to the middle e east? >> i think dialogue is a generous term to describe it. today after october 7, palestinians statement to complained to the massacres of israeli saloons israel and thinking it is in a letter to our social media post about jews controlling the media class and people chanting, they are describing the war in gaza as a genocide and not informed debate what's going on, a slow kat explosion of people who don't know what they are talking about. >> as a harvard administration doing enough. >> i don't think so. the administration needs
high levels of somatic hostility include boston university, columbia, george washington university, nyuchigan, university of wisconsin, ucla and the university of pennsylvania. notably, mr. kill resigned under pressure following her congressional testimony on harvard and mit perspective president plotting gay and sally brian, many thanks. work on the rise of anti-semitism on college campuses from today, harvard university student miller, the next thank you for having me. >> what is the...
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this is the remnants of a protest going on in washington square park in new york city right next to nyuprotests have been going on for weeks on end, increasingly calling for a ceasefire in gaza. that university of pennsylvania president, her job is still very much in question. the board of trustees met last night. there was no discernible decision then, but we expect something one way or the other in the days ahead. >>> next, vladimir putin turning to one of his friends, iran, as his forces unleash a dizzying attack on ukraine's capital. >>> tonight, ukraine intercepting a barrage of cruise missiles over kyiv, breaking a nearly 80-day pause in air attacks on the capital city. it comes amid growing fears of battlefield impact as congress is set to break for the holidays without funding ukraine. >> reporter: the ground is turning hard, even hostile, as winter sets in. but ukraine appeared bullish friday, releasing these drone images of strikes on russian positions in the hotly contested eastern town. the bravado of the sound track belying real ukrainian anxieties that russia's slow and br
this is the remnants of a protest going on in washington square park in new york city right next to nyuprotests have been going on for weeks on end, increasingly calling for a ceasefire in gaza. that university of pennsylvania president, her job is still very much in question. the board of trustees met last night. there was no discernible decision then, but we expect something one way or the other in the days ahead. >>> next, vladimir putin turning to one of his friends, iran, as his...
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when he does, it brings all of this attention to whatever is happening in the courtroom and today, and nyu professor, accounting professor, testified in support of the defense, and he testified that people can come up with different values for the same properties. and banks were not lent him mon this witness is really especially helpful for the defense in this will be the last defense witness before trump is expected to take the stand again on monday. >> major development in the push to dismiss the federal january 6th case against him. tell us about the developments today on that. >> we are talking about a civil case in new york. it's money, his business, but something far more significant in d.c. in march, he faces the first of two federal criminal trials. so today, he appealed a decision by the judge overseeing the case, who found that you are not immune from prosecution because you were president on january 6th. now presidential immunity is an important question but the real issue here is delay. in the former president's lawyers are hoping that this can get the case put on hold while th
when he does, it brings all of this attention to whatever is happening in the courtroom and today, and nyu professor, accounting professor, testified in support of the defense, and he testified that people can come up with different values for the same properties. and banks were not lent him mon this witness is really especially helpful for the defense in this will be the last defense witness before trump is expected to take the stand again on monday. >> major development in the push to...
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he's a professor emeritus at nyu and also the host of humans versus machines podcast. and author of the book, rebooting ai. okay, good to see you, professor. will these new regulations potentially change how we all use ai? particularly in europe or maybe even beyond? >> well, the first change will be in europe. we in north america are not directly affected. we should talk about that. but yeah, it's going to have a profound effect in the eu. we have gone from a regime where there's essentially no regulation on ai whatsoever, unlike food, medicine, airplanes, cars and so forth, to a regime where there really is some regulation. that's important because current ai is not very reryable. it's fun to play with, but it's not necessarily safe. the eu has done something really momentous and fundamentally important to have regulation around ai. i'm sure it's not perfect but it's a real line in the sand that people care. i hope that will have an affect in the united states soon. >> how influential might it be? because we are talking about a completely different enterprise of doin
he's a professor emeritus at nyu and also the host of humans versus machines podcast. and author of the book, rebooting ai. okay, good to see you, professor. will these new regulations potentially change how we all use ai? particularly in europe or maybe even beyond? >> well, the first change will be in europe. we in north america are not directly affected. we should talk about that. but yeah, it's going to have a profound effect in the eu. we have gone from a regime where there's...
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. >> being a jew at nyu means being physically assaulted while wearing an israeli-american flag and having my attacker roam freely on campus. >> a mob, many of whom were not law students or harvard affiliates, got into our building chanting phrases. i watched someone hide under a desk. >> laura: it took a lot of guts for the students to speak out. they did speak out regarding antisemitism at our nation's colleges and universities. shortly after the october 7 massacre, americans have seen what many of us have known for years, our institutions of higher learning have become institutions of liars earning big money for doing nothing. where were the diversity deans when the slaughter of innocent jews were held or do only trans transgender,blm types? when they are asked about antisemitism, pivot quickly to islamophobia. >> during these past months, the world, our nation and campuses have also seen a rise of incidents of islamophobia. we are seeing a rise in intimidation and threats toward individuals based on their identity as muslim or arab. we have launched standing together against hate in ad
. >> being a jew at nyu means being physically assaulted while wearing an israeli-american flag and having my attacker roam freely on campus. >> a mob, many of whom were not law students or harvard affiliates, got into our building chanting phrases. i watched someone hide under a desk. >> laura: it took a lot of guts for the students to speak out. they did speak out regarding antisemitism at our nation's colleges and universities. shortly after the october 7 massacre,...
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reporter: students are suing university of pennsylvania, nyu, carnegie melon and berkeley in separates, claims. now lawyers say now some jewish students are scared on the campuses because of the school a response to stupe student protests and report of anti-semitism, one student is suing the university of pennsylvania. >> when there is a class happening on campus, there are people with bullhorns chants in intifada, that is not allowed this happened for 8 hours on a monday. reporter: the lawsuit ask court to order the universities and force their own codes of conduct to project. pro jewish students, they want the professors terminated. -- the former assistant u.s. secretary of education for civil rights, calls that ironic. >> universities that have terrible representation with free speech, they censor and punish people for saying things that are politically incroak but with anti-semitism, suddenly they discover the first amendment. reporter: the universities have not gotten back or declined to comment. the student lawsuit come as department of education, is investigating dozens of coll
reporter: students are suing university of pennsylvania, nyu, carnegie melon and berkeley in separates, claims. now lawyers say now some jewish students are scared on the campuses because of the school a response to stupe student protests and report of anti-semitism, one student is suing the university of pennsylvania. >> when there is a class happening on campus, there are people with bullhorns chants in intifada, that is not allowed this happened for 8 hours on a monday. reporter: the...