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it's continuing with nyu's aswath damodaran. he'll join me after the break. we're live from the new york ocexchange. you're watching "closing bell" on cnbc. the all new godaddy airo helps you get your business online in minutes with the power of ai... ...with a perfect name, a great logo, and a beautiful website. just start with a domain, a few clicks, and you're in business. make now the future at godaddy.com/airo with fidelity income planning, a dedicated advisor can help you grow and protect your wealth. they'll help you create a flexible strategy designed to balance growth and guaranteed income so you can enjoy the life you've created. that's the planning effect. >>> all right, welcome back. nasdaq leading the markets today. it's an all-time high, heading for another record close. megacaps, amazon, alphabet, meta and microsoft, also apple climbing to their highest levels ever. joining us now to share whether this rally has gotten overextended is the dean of valuation himself, aswath damodaran, the president of finance at nyu's stern school of business. we
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my guest tonight is an nyu professor, entrepreneur, and bestselling author whose latest book is calledse] ♪ ♪ [cheers and applause] >> ronny: thanks for joining me, professor. >> thanks for having me. >> ronny: "the algebra of wealth." what is "the algebra of wealth"? >> so it is a retrospective on all the mistakes i made -- >> ronny: i mean, what is the formula? how do you make money? >> i wanted to insert me into the story, ronny. >> ronny: [laughs] >> so the algebra. the first is, focus, try to find your talent, not your passion. anyone who tells you to pursue your passion is already rich. find something you are good at in an industry that has an employment rate above 90%. side hustles mean your main hustle isn't working. go all in on something. then, you want to talk about stoicism, control the things you can control. you can control your spending -- >> ronny: this is complicated. how do why -- >> how are we doing so far? >> ronny: [laughs] why are people poor and who should we blame? whose fault is it that everyone is poor? is it baby boomers? is it [bleep] foreigners? is it bitco
my guest tonight is an nyu professor, entrepreneur, and bestselling author whose latest book is calledse] ♪ ♪ [cheers and applause] >> ronny: thanks for joining me, professor. >> thanks for having me. >> ronny: "the algebra of wealth." what is "the algebra of wealth"? >> so it is a retrospective on all the mistakes i made -- >> ronny: i mean, what is the formula? how do you make money? >> i wanted to insert me into the story, ronny....
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an analysis by nyu found. the crisis response team responded to more than 12,000 calls from june 22nd through last august. the team only called for police backup on average once a day. the overdose team has handled more than 3000 calls since august of 2021. >> you do not want to be bitten by one of these aggressive ants are triggering new warnings on the california coast also here. >> is it a house or a museum? the bigger question is, would you buy it? >> soccer is getting the hollywood treatment and tonight the show is on the road in the bay area. we'll hear from the star behind this team in the spotlight. >> all that's coming up. but first, here's a look at what's ahead tonight on jimmy kimmel live. right after abc seven news at 11. two people you may have heard of. >> yeah, ryan reynolds, hugh jackman, they are the guest hosts. >> thanks, dan and ama. i'm hugh jackman, and i'm ryan reynolds. >> stay up tonight and watch us destroy another disney property. you should see the biggest gift would be from me and
an analysis by nyu found. the crisis response team responded to more than 12,000 calls from june 22nd through last august. the team only called for police backup on average once a day. the overdose team has handled more than 3000 calls since august of 2021. >> you do not want to be bitten by one of these aggressive ants are triggering new warnings on the california coast also here. >> is it a house or a museum? the bigger question is, would you buy it? >> soccer is getting the...
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an analysis by nyu found. the crisis response team responded to more than 12,000 calls from june 22nd through last august. the team only called for police backup on average once a day. the overdose team has handled more than 3000 calls since august of 2021. >> you do not want to be bitten by one of these aggressive ants are triggering new warnings on the california coast also here. >> is it a house or a museum? the bigger question is, would you buy it? >> soccer is getting the hollywood treatment and tonight the show is on the road in the bay area. we'll hear from the star behind this team in the spotlight. >> all that's coming up. but first, here's a look at what's ahead tonight on jimmy kimmel live. right after abc seven news at 11. two people you may have heard of. >> yeah, ryan reynolds, hugh jackman, they are the guest hosts. >> thanks, dan and ama. i'm hugh jackman, and i'm ryan reynolds. >> stay up tonight and watch us destroy another disney property. you should see the biggest gift would be from me and
an analysis by nyu found. the crisis response team responded to more than 12,000 calls from june 22nd through last august. the team only called for police backup on average once a day. the overdose team has handled more than 3000 calls since august of 2021. >> you do not want to be bitten by one of these aggressive ants are triggering new warnings on the california coast also here. >> is it a house or a museum? the bigger question is, would you buy it? >> soccer is getting the...
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yes, you were accepted into nyu's master's program. and they gave me a scholarship.ctive there, hello, it won’t hurt, of course, what do you think about getting started, i hope , not yet, before you i never cheated on my wife, and you, i’m not married, i studied at your university, but not just one professor. didn’t help me make a career, hello, trader from august 5th on the first, do you understand what you have done, how have you not seen an american in front of your nose for so many years spy, mancacher whiskey is a product of the stellar group, cnop gin is a product of the stellar group. cognac monte chococa, a product of the stellar group. rum, castro, product of stellar group. vodka, pechora, product of stellar group. how many times have i told you, find a normal job. i noticed that your psychos can think, i want to use it. we are looking for a needle, but we don’t notice it. we are talking about tragedy. how can you not understand this? i am your talent. i ’ll close it, you’ll deliver pizza to me again, whatever you want, we’ll do it for you all the work was d
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criminal decision in the eastern district of new york in melissa murray is joining us and she's an nyu professor. they are the co-authors of "the new york times" best-selling book which i used tonight, the trump indictments. the historic charging documents with commentary. all three are msnbc legal analyst. neal katyal, with your supreme court experience , how much of this did you expect? >> almost none of it. this is a decision that was, i think, wrong start to finish. one that really changed our constitution dramatically. both procedurally and substantively, i am shocked. a president can do whatever he wants including and up to navy seal team six to assassinate his political rival is not the constitution that i have ever understood and that the constitution of the united states. this decision goes way, way, way too far in giving the president basically carte blanche when it comes to executive powers. there are some bright silver linings in there about for example the president's rollover state legislatures and fake delegates which i think the court leaves possible to prosecute people
criminal decision in the eastern district of new york in melissa murray is joining us and she's an nyu professor. they are the co-authors of "the new york times" best-selling book which i used tonight, the trump indictments. the historic charging documents with commentary. all three are msnbc legal analyst. neal katyal, with your supreme court experience , how much of this did you expect? >> almost none of it. this is a decision that was, i think, wrong start to finish. one that...
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business in the early days of the network in the '80s, and and right out of, this yu i was hired as -- ny nyupa to field produce per, to senior producer at cnn business news. and before i went on air at cnbc, i was grateful to lou for being dedicated to excellence at that time in business news. back then he taught me how to cover a breaking news story the as it was happening including the early days of the first gulf war and its impact on markets. we were checking the oil markets account tock market. it was -- stock market. it was interesting that years later i ended up working alongside lou dobbs here at pox if business news so many -- fox business news so many years later. he was known as a truth teller. rest in peace, lou dobbs. we'll see you again monday. have a great weekend, everybody. stuart varney picks it up after a short break. [no audio] stuart: good morning being, everyone, and welcome to "varney & company" on this grade, july the 19th. it's a tech outage that's affecting airlines, banks and some media companies around the world. the outage has been linked to crowdstrike, a cybers
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nyu has agreed to strengthen existing measures. there was compensation as well.'t disclosed to. is this enough? >> colleges here in new york public or private have had anti-semitism problem on full display the last few months. we saw this happen in columbia where three deans were texting each other, rolling their eyes about conversation about anti-semitism. they are on leave getting paid to stay home the. seems like a reward, not a punishment. this is a problem in new york city and a lot of elite institutions and these ivy league schools are doing a better job than any pr guy in regular colleges around this country. stuart: joe borelli, see you again real soon. president biden faces a major test as he kicks off a nato summit in dc. how do other leaders view him? house foreign affairs chair michael mccall deals with this. biden's position. to letter to cleanup questions regarding the president's health after a report revealed a top parkinson's specialist visited the white house 8 times over a 8 month period. jillian turner has that next. everybody wants super stra
nyu has agreed to strengthen existing measures. there was compensation as well.'t disclosed to. is this enough? >> colleges here in new york public or private have had anti-semitism problem on full display the last few months. we saw this happen in columbia where three deans were texting each other, rolling their eyes about conversation about anti-semitism. they are on leave getting paid to stay home the. seems like a reward, not a punishment. this is a problem in new york city and a lot...
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andrew weissmann a former senior member of the mueller probe and now a law professor at nyu, harry litman, former u.s. attorney. susan glasser, staff writer for the new yorker. andrew, what does this mean for jack smith's election interference case against trump? there's lots of reaction but level it for us. >> sure. small picture. the big picture, by the way, is the decision in terms of what it means for the presidency and checks and balances. this could not be a worst decision in terms of our country. in terms of what it means for the case, one, there will not be a trial before the general election. there is no way for that to happen. there's too much that we need to happen in too many appeals. two, there likely will be a hearing that judge chutkan has been called on by the supreme court to have to decide what is official conduct and what is an official conduct. at that hearing, although i think there will be lots of disputes about what evidence can be used, a lot of witnesses can be called so you could have a mini trial. that is sort of a small silver lining that there may be that vehi
andrew weissmann a former senior member of the mueller probe and now a law professor at nyu, harry litman, former u.s. attorney. susan glasser, staff writer for the new yorker. andrew, what does this mean for jack smith's election interference case against trump? there's lots of reaction but level it for us. >> sure. small picture. the big picture, by the way, is the decision in terms of what it means for the presidency and checks and balances. this could not be a worst decision in terms...
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former fbi general counsel and former senior member of the mueller probe and now he's a law professor at nyu msnbc contributor. what do you make of these proposals? >> let's take the first one, the immunity proposal. before the supreme court issued its decision, none of us would've thought this was necessary because none of us thought it was in the constitution. many of us, i included, think the supreme court decision is really horrendous and terribly recent. is not normal. i think it's very much what joe biden, it animated him. he say constitutionalists and resisted changes to the supreme court, and i think it's a decision that caused him to really change. i think people should note how remarkable it is that the supreme court is saying the presidency has more power, and you have the current sitting president sinking, that is wrong. you should not be giving the presidency this immunity from criminal prosecution. no one is above the law. it is remarkable that you have that situation with the president himself is saying this is anathema to the democratic system of government that we have. it's
former fbi general counsel and former senior member of the mueller probe and now he's a law professor at nyu msnbc contributor. what do you make of these proposals? >> let's take the first one, the immunity proposal. before the supreme court issued its decision, none of us would've thought this was necessary because none of us thought it was in the constitution. many of us, i included, think the supreme court decision is really horrendous and terribly recent. is not normal. i think it's...
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counsel and senior member of the mueller probe and here also the legal analyst and a law professor at nyumust go first. why?'s you broke the story. what do we need to know? >> trump knows the potential evidence that could come out of hearings in the summer could be damaging, especially before the election. the one thing the trump campaign has pulled is the january 6 case polls badly and they know it is politically so in many ways they are determined to avoid that evidence from becoming public. what the lawyers seem to have settled on in terms of the best strategy to avoid it is to number one, argue that the judge, judge chutkan, she doesn't have to have hearings at all and this could be resolved on briefings and then if that fails and the special counsel pushes for witnesses and people like mike pence, the strategy is to basically litigate his way through and delay it until after the divorce -- election and it will look like pence to assert a debate clause protection and then get other people connected like john eastman and like roman charged to say their fifth amendment concerns couldn't
counsel and senior member of the mueller probe and here also the legal analyst and a law professor at nyumust go first. why?'s you broke the story. what do we need to know? >> trump knows the potential evidence that could come out of hearings in the summer could be damaging, especially before the election. the one thing the trump campaign has pulled is the january 6 case polls badly and they know it is politically so in many ways they are determined to avoid that evidence from becoming...
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investigations reporter for the guardian and andrew wiseman, msnbc legal analyst and law professor at nyu. hugo, you must go first because you broke the story. what do we need to know? >> look, trump well knows that the potential evidence that could come out of here reasons -- hearings in the summer can be really damaging, especially before the election and one thing the trump campaign has pulled is that the january 6 case pulse badly. they see that was the most damaging case politically and so in many ways they are determined to avoid that evidence from becoming public. what the trump lawyers seem to have settled on in terms of the strategy to avoid it, one is to basically argue to the presiding trial judge in the d.c. case is that she doesn't have to hold hearings at all. this could be resolved on legal arguments and through briefings and if that fails in the special counsel pushes for witnesses, people like mike pence, trump's strategy is basically to litigate his way through and delay it until after the election and that will look like executive privilege fights trying to get trump sp
investigations reporter for the guardian and andrew wiseman, msnbc legal analyst and law professor at nyu. hugo, you must go first because you broke the story. what do we need to know? >> look, trump well knows that the potential evidence that could come out of here reasons -- hearings in the summer can be really damaging, especially before the election and one thing the trump campaign has pulled is that the january 6 case pulse badly. they see that was the most damaging case politically...
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a professor at nyu and author of lucida, a newsletter following threats to democracy and the important book, strongman coleman mussolini to the president. michael, your the former rnc chair. if you are thinking about being in that seat now, looking at what you just saw this week, what is your basic reaction to what is in place as we saw it? >> where do i get my nikki haley voters from? how do i reach to disaffected democrats who are looking at the literal role implosion of the democratic ticket? how do i appeal to them now? what is the case and narrative that i come out of this convention selling to an america that does not want either of the two candidates? as a party official, whether i am at the state level or the national level, i have to figure out where i get my vote from. this convention a, well orchestrated with beautiful graphics, you know, everybody has got the pop and sizzle of it . from that standpoint, at the end of the day i have to create a level of momentum coming out of that aspect of the campaign, the convention was something to get people to chew on that they otherwi
a professor at nyu and author of lucida, a newsletter following threats to democracy and the important book, strongman coleman mussolini to the president. michael, your the former rnc chair. if you are thinking about being in that seat now, looking at what you just saw this week, what is your basic reaction to what is in place as we saw it? >> where do i get my nikki haley voters from? how do i reach to disaffected democrats who are looking at the literal role implosion of the democratic...
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andrew weissmann, former senior member of the mueller probe, nyu law professor, and msnbc legal analyst us, nbc's vaughn hillyard. sarah, do you think that's just bluster from steve bannon who blusters a lot, or is he telling us what they're capable of? >> i think we should definitely take everything that steve bannon said very seriously, and look, trump has basically said that he wants to go after his political rivals as well. and even just the other kay, he re-posted an image on his truth social saying that liz cheney is quote guilty of treason and that she should quote be prosecuted and televised military tribunals. these are the kinds of things we're talking about in a second trump term. i do take it very seriously when one of trump's top advisers, steve bannon is out there saying this is their plan. >> bannon name checked you in the interview. he's no fan of the mueller investigation, as you know. what do you make of these threats of retaliation, and what does it mean for our system? >> well, there are a number of things that are deeply upsetting about it. leaving me out of this, t
andrew weissmann, former senior member of the mueller probe, nyu law professor, and msnbc legal analyst us, nbc's vaughn hillyard. sarah, do you think that's just bluster from steve bannon who blusters a lot, or is he telling us what they're capable of? >> i think we should definitely take everything that steve bannon said very seriously, and look, trump has basically said that he wants to go after his political rivals as well. and even just the other kay, he re-posted an image on his...
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criminal division in the eastern district of new york, and melissa mari is joining us, she is also an nyuauthors of the new york times the selling book, which i used tonight. the trump indictments. the historic charging documents with commentary. our msnbc legal analyst. with all of your support -- supreme court spirit, how much of this did you expect >> almost none of it. this is a decision that i think really changed our constitution. procedurally and frankly shocked. substantively, the president can do whatever he wants, including and up to sending out navy seal team 62 assassinate his political rival, is certainly not the constitution that i have ever understood. it is not the constitution of the united states. this court's decision goes way, way too far in giving the president basically carte blanche when it comes to executive powers. there are some bright lines and bright silver linings in their for example, the president roll over state legislators, and assembly of fake delegates, which i think that the court leaves possible to prosecute people like donald trump four. but in genera
criminal division in the eastern district of new york, and melissa mari is joining us, she is also an nyuauthors of the new york times the selling book, which i used tonight. the trump indictments. the historic charging documents with commentary. our msnbc legal analyst. with all of your support -- supreme court spirit, how much of this did you expect >> almost none of it. this is a decision that i think really changed our constitution. procedurally and frankly shocked. substantively, the...
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, the former fbi and general counsel and chief of the individual division and melissa joins us, and nyu professor and they are the co- authors of the new york times best-selling book, which i used tonight, the trump indictments in the historic charging documents with commentary and all three of course are msnbc legal analyst. with all of your experience, how much of this did you expect? >> the most none of it. this is a decision that i think it's one i think that changed our constitution dramatically in both procedurally and substantively and substantially, the president can do whatever he wants including and up to his sending out navy seal team six to assassinate his political title and it certainly not the constitution that i had ever understood and the constitution of the united states. this decision goes way way way too far in giving the president basically carte blanche when it comes to executive powers. there are some bright silver linings and there for about the presidents rollover state legislatures and assembly of fake delegates, which i think the court leaves possible to prose
, the former fbi and general counsel and chief of the individual division and melissa joins us, and nyu professor and they are the co- authors of the new york times best-selling book, which i used tonight, the trump indictments in the historic charging documents with commentary and all three of course are msnbc legal analyst. with all of your experience, how much of this did you expect? >> the most none of it. this is a decision that i think it's one i think that changed our constitution...
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nyu professor of medicine marc siegel. would a neurological exam tell us any more?hat we're not being told the whole truth and that really bothers the american public. i don't totally blame the president for that. i feel compassion for him. he may be in denial. i'm concerned about his mental condition waxing and weighing. if he said 15 time zones effect him. it doesn't affect everyone. as president you have to be sharp all the time. the media is getting wrong here. everybody throws around the world cognitive tests. those are ten to 15 minute tests and not likely to tell you much. used for screening people off the street saying maybe i forgot something. check me and screen me. what he really needs is neuro psychological testing that takes several hours and a dedicated person to assess him who is not part of his doctor's team. someone who don't know him and can do tests. that would give me an answer i could work with as well as an mri. most importantly, where are his physicians? i take those letters seriously and i have gone on the record saying i don't think kevin o'
nyu professor of medicine marc siegel. would a neurological exam tell us any more?hat we're not being told the whole truth and that really bothers the american public. i don't totally blame the president for that. i feel compassion for him. he may be in denial. i'm concerned about his mental condition waxing and weighing. if he said 15 time zones effect him. it doesn't affect everyone. as president you have to be sharp all the time. the media is getting wrong here. everybody throws around the...
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marc siegel is a fox news medical contributor and professor of medicine at nyu medical center.secretary yesterday didn't seem to do the president any favors. left more questions unanswered than answered. prompting the white house doctor, kevin o'connor. the white house physician to release the following memo saying "dr. devon kinard was the neurological specialist that examined president biden for each of its annual physicals. president biden has not seen a neurologist outside of his physical. dr. kinard was chosen for this responsibility not because he is a specialist but because is a highly regarded neurologist across the military health system." so come in your mind and i know you're married to a neurologist, does this put the issue to rest? >> well, john, i don't think this is parkinson's. and i think what puts the issue to rest are a couple of things. one is you realize kevin o'connor has written in two physicals now the words "he doesn't have parkinson's" and i don't believe a physician whose license was on the line would want to directly lie in the medical record. now th
marc siegel is a fox news medical contributor and professor of medicine at nyu medical center.secretary yesterday didn't seem to do the president any favors. left more questions unanswered than answered. prompting the white house doctor, kevin o'connor. the white house physician to release the following memo saying "dr. devon kinard was the neurological specialist that examined president biden for each of its annual physicals. president biden has not seen a neurologist outside of his...
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have made it my mission to make sure women understand all their options related to fibroidz and at nyu where we can focus on the individual person and their life goals. options in three distinct categories. one is medical management options for fibroids and the other is procedural management and the last is surgical management. among the surgeries that we do for fibroids, we have the myonectomy, they can be robotic or through a small opening. i should say there's management option of the hysterectomy for those -- >> you talk about the uterine fibroid -- >> a procedure that our intervention radiologyist do, it's a good procedure for those who are not necessarily looking to get pregnant, because the uterus will have decreased blood flow, we don't advise this in those who want fertility. >> doctor, the survey found a lack of awareness among women regarding uterine fibroids, not that surprising, nearly three-fourths of women know they're at risk of developing fibroids. what are the risk factors we should know about? >> well, i think most women are not really offered all options, so this st
have made it my mission to make sure women understand all their options related to fibroidz and at nyu where we can focus on the individual person and their life goals. options in three distinct categories. one is medical management options for fibroids and the other is procedural management and the last is surgical management. among the surgeries that we do for fibroids, we have the myonectomy, they can be robotic or through a small opening. i should say there's management option of the...
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joining me now is melissa murray, nyu law professor, msnbc legal analyst and cohost of the strict scrutinylawyers can once again delay this? this hearing could be the only way the american people could hear from mike pence. is it possible they can stop it? >> i don't know if it's possible to stop it, but that's never been the goal. the goal, joy, has always been to delay as long as possible. my coauthor of the trump indictments, andrew weissmann said on many msnbc programs that this particular exdengsary hearing might be the only opportunity for the american public to have a full understanding of the evidence against donald trump. by having this hearing, it might be the closest thing he can get to a trial by jury, and i think that's the last thing that donald trump would like to see. so here we have this move to get judge chutkan to decide this on the papers, to not hold any kind of hearing and to keep this evidence out of the public domain. >> how do we stop this case from going back to the supreme court? i feel like their best shot would be to somehow appeal her attempt to hold the evide
joining me now is melissa murray, nyu law professor, msnbc legal analyst and cohost of the strict scrutinylawyers can once again delay this? this hearing could be the only way the american people could hear from mike pence. is it possible they can stop it? >> i don't know if it's possible to stop it, but that's never been the goal. the goal, joy, has always been to delay as long as possible. my coauthor of the trump indictments, andrew weissmann said on many msnbc programs that this...
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marc siegel, professor of medicine at nyu langone. have not observed this man, just from afar. what is your observation as of today? >> i'm also observing the press secretary from afar. guess who taught me how to read the teleprompter, you. guess who told me how to remain emotional content while reporting. dana. the president last night was reading off the teleprompter, eyes were not meeting the camera. he is quoting the declaration of independence without emotion. i feel -- i have not examined him and not there. to me he seemed depressed. and who wouldn't be under these circumstances? to kjp's point there is no health issue involved. there is nobody in america that believes that. we haven't heard from the president's doctor. i feel personally bad for the president. i feel compassion for him but i'm angry at the way the white house is handling this. not coming forward and not hearing from the president's doctor and getting no details. as you just pointed out to me we got six months left with the president at the helm presumably and we
marc siegel, professor of medicine at nyu langone. have not observed this man, just from afar. what is your observation as of today? >> i'm also observing the press secretary from afar. guess who taught me how to read the teleprompter, you. guess who told me how to remain emotional content while reporting. dana. the president last night was reading off the teleprompter, eyes were not meeting the camera. he is quoting the declaration of independence without emotion. i feel -- i have not...
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morgan state university in host of quote, a word with jason johnson and ruth am a history professor at nyu and expert on authoritarian dictators. my thanks to both of you on the eve of a holiday for joining us. jason, i would like to start with you. your thoughts on this new warning of project 2025. >> it is interesting, katie. the key part about this, i was interviewing your friend and mine, ellie on my podcast. we were talking about 2025. and he said something interesting, he said, of all the 900 pages, what project 2025 does not talk about is the supreme court, why, because they already have it. what we saw on monday, what we heard on monday was this sort of final step of what has been a 25 year plan on the part of the american right to take over this country. i was not shocked by the decision. i am not shocked by 2025. i am more shocked by the ministration and democratic party that has not been rigging the alarm bells about this in the way they should. here is the thing, even if joe biden is reelected to me right now, that is still my guess, get back to me after labor day, even if he i
morgan state university in host of quote, a word with jason johnson and ruth am a history professor at nyu and expert on authoritarian dictators. my thanks to both of you on the eve of a holiday for joining us. jason, i would like to start with you. your thoughts on this new warning of project 2025. >> it is interesting, katie. the key part about this, i was interviewing your friend and mine, ellie on my podcast. we were talking about 2025. and he said something interesting, he said, of...
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and ruth, history professor at nyu and an expert on authoritarian dictators. my thanks to both of you on the eve of a holiday for joining us. jason, i'd like to start with you. your thoughts about this new warning from project 2025. >> well, it's interesting, katie. the key part about this -- i was actually interviewing your friend and mine, ely nestal earlier today on my podcast. we were talking about project 2025. and he said something interesting. of all the things in the 900 pages what 2025 doesn't talk about is a supreme court. why? because they already have it. what we saw on monday, what we heard on monday was this sort of final step of what has been a 25-year plan on the part of the american right to take over this country. so i wasn't shocked by the decision. i'm not shocked by 2025. i'm more shocked by the administration and a democratic party that hasn't been ringing the alarm bells about this in the way that they should. and here's the thing. even if joe biden is re-elected this fall, and right now that's still my guess. get back to me after labor
and ruth, history professor at nyu and an expert on authoritarian dictators. my thanks to both of you on the eve of a holiday for joining us. jason, i'd like to start with you. your thoughts about this new warning from project 2025. >> well, it's interesting, katie. the key part about this -- i was actually interviewing your friend and mine, ely nestal earlier today on my podcast. we were talking about project 2025. and he said something interesting. of all the things in the 900 pages...
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yes, french fries." [ laughter ] an nyu freshman was arrested recently after she allegedly stole more$50,000 in luxury goods from her roommate. apparently she stole all five of her textbooks. [ laughter and applause ] a great dane in iowa recently set the guinness world record for world's tallest living dog at 3'2", but even his tinder profile says he's 3'5." [ laughter ] and finally the restaurant chain hooters has launched a new line of frozen foods. find it in the "clearly going through some stuff" aisle. [ laughter ] "i'm going to have some hooter's tonight. [ laughter ] but at-home hooter's. [ laughter ] 'cause i like the food." [ light laughter ] [ laughter ] that was the monologue, everybody. we're off. [ cheers and applause ] we got a really special show for you tonight. in the 1980s, this guy kept "snl" alive. without him i'm not sure i'd be here. so a lot of us owe him everything. he starred in so many iconic films including "48 hours, "trading places," "coming to america," "the nutty professor" and "dream girls." he returns at axel foley in "beverly cops: axel f" on netflix
yes, french fries." [ laughter ] an nyu freshman was arrested recently after she allegedly stole more$50,000 in luxury goods from her roommate. apparently she stole all five of her textbooks. [ laughter and applause ] a great dane in iowa recently set the guinness world record for world's tallest living dog at 3'2", but even his tinder profile says he's 3'5." [ laughter ] and finally the restaurant chain hooters has launched a new line of frozen foods. find it in the...
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melissa murray, nyu law professor and msnbc legal analyst. and dean obeidallah, msnbc columnist and host of the dean obeidallah show on xm. i know dean is a lawyer. people forget you're a comedian and a lawyer but i know you're a lawyer too. i'm going to go right down the middle to melissa get your raw unvarnished reaction to what the court has done. >> i thought justice jackson's dissent, joy, was spot on. this is a court that has air gated power to itself over and over and over again during this term. all you have to do is look to just the week before this immunity decision when the court overruled chevron on the view that allowing the executive to regulate through administrative agencies would essentially make the executive a king. but they don't seem to mind king-making when it comes in the posture of presidential authority to abuse the office. and so we have these inconsistent rulings. you cannot regulate smog emissions but you cannot order seal team 6 to assassinate a political rival. and this defies the separation of powers by consolid
melissa murray, nyu law professor and msnbc legal analyst. and dean obeidallah, msnbc columnist and host of the dean obeidallah show on xm. i know dean is a lawyer. people forget you're a comedian and a lawyer but i know you're a lawyer too. i'm going to go right down the middle to melissa get your raw unvarnished reaction to what the court has done. >> i thought justice jackson's dissent, joy, was spot on. this is a court that has air gated power to itself over and over and over again...
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very smart guy who many of you might know from social media, a professor at nyu of journalism says that is so quaint, jennifer. this is a moneymaking business. they are in it for the clicks, attention, the excitement. couple that with the fact that many of them think they have been lied to and it becomes personal. what you see is a driving frenzy. this is not reporting what is there. this is driving a narrative because they think it is exciting, because it is exciting, and they are personally offended they were not told he has bad days. i do not know what to do about that. i really don't. there is no way to give us the press we need at this moment. in an ideal world, we would have coverage of biden, front page stories, and we would have a few stories about the insane things donald trump is saying and what it means that women no longer have the right to an abortion. the rate of infant mortality in texas, which has soared because women are forced to give birth to an infant with fatal defects that will die a slow and painful death within minutes of being born. there is no room for all of t
very smart guy who many of you might know from social media, a professor at nyu of journalism says that is so quaint, jennifer. this is a moneymaking business. they are in it for the clicks, attention, the excitement. couple that with the fact that many of them think they have been lied to and it becomes personal. what you see is a driving frenzy. this is not reporting what is there. this is driving a narrative because they think it is exciting, because it is exciting, and they are personally...
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let's wait back against discomfort with nyu poly group power, max holden comfort. it has superior hold plus keeps us comfy all day with its pressure absorbing layer in photos. by, if you're now guitar it would ask for all the grip. >> i got this thousand dollar camera for only $41 on deal that deal dash.com online auctions since 2009, this playstation five sold for only $0.50. this ipad pro sold for less than $34 and this nintendo switch sold for less than $20. >> i got this kitchen...
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and i'll just quote from richard told is a well-known professional expert at nyu law who writes smallors contribute more to ideologically extreme candidates. both ideological extreme incumbents raise dramatically more from small donors than more moderate incumbents. so when summary citizens united has nothing to do with the things that people say are undermining democracy. thank you. [applause] >> thank you, eric wanker that concludes red one of her open to debate program. now we move onto route to and we have a discussion with one another. we chose one another's ideas anymore free-flowing form i want to say what i think i heard in the opening statements were two levels of argument. when was about the recent principles and in that regard we heard the argument freedom of speech particularly when it comes to political speech is not to be curtailed, but the counter to the argument is that citizens united has allowed for system where those with more money get more speech at the fats inherently corrosive to democracy, that there's a tension between freedom of speech and democracy and a cho
and i'll just quote from richard told is a well-known professional expert at nyu law who writes smallors contribute more to ideologically extreme candidates. both ideological extreme incumbents raise dramatically more from small donors than more moderate incumbents. so when summary citizens united has nothing to do with the things that people say are undermining democracy. thank you. [applause] >> thank you, eric wanker that concludes red one of her open to debate program. now we move...
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margo jefferson was an associate editor at newsweek and an assistant professor of journalism at nyu universityfore joining joining the staff of the new york times in 1993. there, she wrote about books, theater and american culture in general for her first book reviews and other cultural. to quote the pulitzer prize selection committee. jefferson was awarded the pulitzer prize for criticism in 1995. jefferson and is the author of on michael jackson, as well as two memoirs constructing nervous system and negroland, which 2016 won the national book critics circle award for autobiography and was shortlisted for the gifford prize for nonfiction. her work regularly in numerous publications harper's vogue, the nation and the guardian. she teaches writing columbia university. jefferson has long had an interest in jazz and appeared in ken burns's ten part documentary film entitled jazz. please welcome. margo jefferson. thank you very much. are these david indeed? may not malvasia. okay. well, i very proud to be in this company and i hired several of the quote i was going to read. i am already being don
margo jefferson was an associate editor at newsweek and an assistant professor of journalism at nyu universityfore joining joining the staff of the new york times in 1993. there, she wrote about books, theater and american culture in general for her first book reviews and other cultural. to quote the pulitzer prize selection committee. jefferson was awarded the pulitzer prize for criticism in 1995. jefferson and is the author of on michael jackson, as well as two memoirs constructing nervous...
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margo jefferson was an associate editor at newsweek and an assistant professor of journalism at nyu universityfore joining joining the staff of the new york times in 1993. there, she wrote about books, theater and american culture in general for her first book reviews and other cultural. to quote the pulitzer prize selection committee. jefferson was awarded the pulitzer prize for criticism in 1995. jefferson and is the author of on michael jackson, as well as two memoirs constructing nervous system and negroland, which 2016 won the national book critics circle award for autobiography and was shortlisted for the gifford prize for nonfiction. her work regularly in numerous publications harper's vogue, the nation and the guardian. she teaches writing columbia university. jefferson has long had an interest in jazz and appeared in ken burns's ten part documentary film entitled jazz. please welcome. margo jefferson. thank you very much. are these david indeed? may not malvasia. okay. well, i very proud to be in this company and i hired several of the quote i was going to read. i am already being don
margo jefferson was an associate editor at newsweek and an assistant professor of journalism at nyu universityfore joining joining the staff of the new york times in 1993. there, she wrote about books, theater and american culture in general for her first book reviews and other cultural. to quote the pulitzer prize selection committee. jefferson was awarded the pulitzer prize for criticism in 1995. jefferson and is the author of on michael jackson, as well as two memoirs constructing nervous...
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i moved to the nyu stern school of business in 2011. i'm i was at the university of virginia before that. and i've learned so much about business. i didn't know much about it before i came here. we don't learn much about business or capitalism. you know, in most of our schools. and so understanding the business models that facebook developed in particular the ad, the advertising driven engagement maximizing business model, has also helped me to understand why we're in this deep, deep trap. yeah. so talk to us a little bit about that business model, about the attention economy we're in and how that factors into your thinking. so let's go back. i find it, you know, it's very helpful, especially for you know, older listeners who remember the nineties, who remember how amazing it was when we first got got a web browser, when we first could like type in, you know, anything and google will or altavista, i think was the original one now would answer it. i mean, it was like we were gods, you know, you have omniscience, you can find anything. so
i moved to the nyu stern school of business in 2011. i'm i was at the university of virginia before that. and i've learned so much about business. i didn't know much about it before i came here. we don't learn much about business or capitalism. you know, in most of our schools. and so understanding the business models that facebook developed in particular the ad, the advertising driven engagement maximizing business model, has also helped me to understand why we're in this deep, deep trap....
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professor of history at nyu, author of "strong men," ruth ben ghiat is here.. attorney, president of the leadership conference on civil and human rights maya wiley is here. ruth, i regretted on friday at 5:50 when you said the most profound thing in two hours that i hadn't started with you. so i'm going to try not to repeat my own mistakes and i'm going to start with you. your reaction. >> so it's as though these far right activists on the court made this ruling and all the rulings they've been making with the autocratic playbook in one hand and project 2025 in the other. and of course there's a lot of overlap between the two. and you know, authoritarianism at root is about taking rights away from the many, and that's dobbs, and also there's voting rights that come into play, and allowing the few, the cronies, the oligarchs, the leader most of all, to have no checks or fewer regulations on their lawlessness. so it's about transforming the rule of law into rule by the lawless. and so removing immunity from the head of state is the autocrat's fantasy. it's why t
professor of history at nyu, author of "strong men," ruth ben ghiat is here.. attorney, president of the leadership conference on civil and human rights maya wiley is here. ruth, i regretted on friday at 5:50 when you said the most profound thing in two hours that i hadn't started with you. so i'm going to try not to repeat my own mistakes and i'm going to start with you. your reaction. >> so it's as though these far right activists on the court made this ruling and all the...
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yes, you've been accepted into nyu's graduate program. and they gave me a scholarship., hello, trader! from august 5th on the first, you understand what you have done, how you i haven’t seen an american spy in front of my nose in so many years in the first season , a woman is killed, and we’re talking about the devil and our heart hasn’t broken, do you know how it’s torn, it’s just the shoulder giving and the elbow pulling, okay, let’s think about it , let’s say you’re a mole,...
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professor of history at nyu, author of "strongmen: mussolini to the president" ruth ben ghiat is backreporter for the "washington post," author of "finish what we started: the maga movement's ground war to end democracy," isaac arnz dorf is back. also joining us former republican congressman, msnbc political analyst david jolly is here. and the president of media matters for america angelo carosone is here. angelo i have to start with you. you helped focus my attention on project 20125. what does it say to you that it's getting so much bad press trump is distancing itself from it? >> i think it's what happens when you shine late bit of a light on what's been going on for quite some time now with project 20125. it's terrifying. the comment that kevin roberts made isn't even the scariest thing we see when it comes to project 2025. it's just small enough to latch on to so we can talk about in these moments. but it really isn't the scariest thing. and i'm not the least bit surprised that trump sort of distanced himself from it. but it doesn't really matter, right? it's very clear right no
professor of history at nyu, author of "strongmen: mussolini to the president" ruth ben ghiat is backreporter for the "washington post," author of "finish what we started: the maga movement's ground war to end democracy," isaac arnz dorf is back. also joining us former republican congressman, msnbc political analyst david jolly is here. and the president of media matters for america angelo carosone is here. angelo i have to start with you. you helped focus my...