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ruth ben-ghiat, professor of history at nyu.esterday, i think it came from napoleon originally. he who saves his country does not violate any law. this is interesting from a guy like donald trump, who had once said that you could shoot somebody on fifth avenue and not lose any voters. you've commented on that. you said, this is where the law ends. the tyranny begins. >> yeah. this is a really frightening comment. and i worry that along the lines that ruth has just talked about, we are seeing efforts, i think, to sort of normalize this idea that the ends justify the means as long as i am doing what i was given a mandate to do by the electorate, then anything i do is therefore lawful because i'm doing it for the greater good. that is not how the law works. if you want to change something in the law, you can do that. we have constitutional amendment processes. we have the ability to pass legislation. the president does have significant powers under article two, but those powers are limited. and, you know, donald trump has said from
ruth ben-ghiat, professor of history at nyu.esterday, i think it came from napoleon originally. he who saves his country does not violate any law. this is interesting from a guy like donald trump, who had once said that you could shoot somebody on fifth avenue and not lose any voters. you've commented on that. you said, this is where the law ends. the tyranny begins. >> yeah. this is a really frightening comment. and i worry that along the lines that ruth has just talked about, we are...
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i was a researcher at nyu. what can you do with me? >> watch new members of congress all this week starting at 9:30 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> later today, former republican new hampshire governorhris sununu discusses democracy and trump administration policies at an even hosted by at george washington university. watch live at 6:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. it is now our free mobile video app or online at c-span.org. >> democracy is always an unfinished creation. >> democracy is worth dying for. >> democracy belongs to us all. >> we are here in the sanctuary of democracy. >> great responsibilities fall again to great democracies. >> american democracy is bigger than any one person. >> freedom of democracy must be constantly guarded and protected. >> at our core we are still a democracy. >> this is a massive victory for democracy and freedom. >> here is the gallup poll from last week taking a last look at questions asked about members of the political parties and changes they would like to see within the parties. one of the questions was
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and my clinic now in what he -- at nyu represents parents. and in the representation of hundreds and hundreds of children and parents through most of my career, i spent a lot of time wishing the media and politicians would pay more attention to parental rights. that is a lesson in be careful what you wish for, since now the topic is at the forefront. in many ways it is being parental rights are not always bringing out the best of our society in the culture war. i deeply believe in the realm of child welfare we actually have opportunities to see folks from across the spectrum coming together. i think it's worth starting out this conversation by reminding us of some of the things we all wherever we are politically, agree on. it should go without saying that we are all deeply anti-child abuse. we all believe that the vast, vast majority of children are best off being brought up by the parents without government intervention. we believe preventing child maltreatment is better than dealing with that after the fact. and i think we all agree, even t
and my clinic now in what he -- at nyu represents parents. and in the representation of hundreds and hundreds of children and parents through most of my career, i spent a lot of time wishing the media and politicians would pay more attention to parental rights. that is a lesson in be careful what you wish for, since now the topic is at the forefront. in many ways it is being parental rights are not always bringing out the best of our society in the culture war. i deeply believe in the realm of...
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chris gottlieb is the current director of nyu laws family defense clinic and a professor of clinical law. tom rollins served as the state of georgia -- he served the state of georgia as an attorney, juvenile court judge, childs rights and director. and ron richter is c.e.o. and executive director of jacca and a former new york city family court judge and commissioner of new york city's administration for children services. so will, will you kick us off? >> thank you so much, emily it's a priviledge to be here. i very much enjoyed the other panels and the discussion. in 2018, the organization where i work at, homeschool legal defense association filed a federal civil rights lawsuit on behalf of holly curry and her family. she is a mom of six kids. in 2017, she was taking all her six kids to karate class and she stopped at the local convenience store to pick up must have beens for her kids. came back nine minutes later and who sheriffs were out there. they told her she could not leave her children alone even though she had not broken any laws so kentucky. day had to refer her to child
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joining us now, doctor adam ratner. >> he's the. >> head of pediatric infectious diseases. >> at nyu.note doctor ratner speaking. >> with us this morning in his personal capacity, not. >> as a. >> representative of nyu. doctor, thanks for being with us this morning. >> we appreciate it. your book couldn't come at. >> a. better time. right now, when you. >> hear that. >> headline of. that like that out of texas. what alarm bells. >> go off? >> it is very alarming. and sadly predictable. this is, as you alluded to, a trend that's been in the works since before covid, but really was supercharged during covid. and measles is the most contagious disease that we know. it's more contagious than flu, more contagious than covid, more contagious. >> than ebola. >> and it the reason that we need such a high level of vaccination in the population to control measles is because it is so very contagious. and so when you see those vaccination levels in kindergartners dropping down below 95%, and in some places like in gaines county, texas, where they're at about 80%, that is a recipe for a measles ou
joining us now, doctor adam ratner. >> he's the. >> head of pediatric infectious diseases. >> at nyu.note doctor ratner speaking. >> with us this morning in his personal capacity, not. >> as a. >> representative of nyu. doctor, thanks for being with us this morning. >> we appreciate it. your book couldn't come at. >> a. better time. right now, when you. >> hear that. >> headline of. that like that out of texas. what alarm bells....
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>> they did not go to nyu. they are smart kids. >> do they like the city?city. they love being here and we are having a fun time. it's a good schedule because you are in new york and at night you get to see the kids during the day. >> stephen: thank you so much for coming by. good luck memorizing your line. i recommend a prompter. "good night, and good luck" is in previews beginning march 12th and opens on april 3rd at the winter garden theater. george clooney, everybody. we'll be right back with the star of "reacher," alan ritchson. at&t has a new guarantee, because not everything in life is guaranteed. [multiple speakers] ahh! let it all out. and get our best deals on smartphones. like iphone 16 pro, on us. with your choice of our best plans. that's the at&t guarantee. ahh... and right now, trade in your iphone, any year, any condition and get up to $1,000 towards your new iphone. ♪ (at&t sonic) ♪ time to press rewind with... neutrogena rapid wrinkle repair. it has derm-proven retinol... ...expertly formulated... ...to target skin cell turnover... ...and
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terms, bachelors in civil and environmental engineering for mit and when he came out of school, at nyu, the school of the arts, he started his career as an environmental engineer working in wastewater treatment, landfills, that kind of thing, contaminated soil and water, comes from a political family. i covered his dad when he was white house chief of staff, ladies and gentlemen, please welcome former governor chris sununu. [applause] >> are we off to a good start? thank you. the intro is always the easy part. >> i hope so. >> thank you for being with us. >> this is great, can't see anything. can we turn on the house lights? >> no. i want you to see who is in the audience. how many students are in the audience. >> excellent. >> good turnout of students. >> we will hear from them a little later but we are going to talk about lots of things which had at that finger with anderson cooper, you don't have to quote him. >> anderson and i got along great. that was the irony of the whole thing. i don't think he meant to be rude to me. he got casual. he's anderson cooper. >> did he get mad? >> h
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i was a researcher at nyu, what can you do with me? the recruiter says, how old are you? 34. he said, good, 35 is the cutoff. i was recruited after it is interesting because first i was non-prior military. they sent me out to take the vocational aptitude battery to see what you are good at and i got my test scores. the recruiter rolled his eyes and said you qualify for any job that i offered. i said i wanted to do something meaningful. he asked if i had ever thought about going into intel. i said i want to do something meaningful. i talked to him a little bit and it it sounds like i will stare at a computer i don't think i will thrive. chief rhodes came in and talk to me and said i have a horrible job. i'm losing my hearing in my back hurt but it is the best thing i can imagine doing with my life. he said we take 22,000 pound helicopters and fly them in formation off the deck in the middle of the night with night goggles. we find busted up kids and bring them home. the hair stood up on the back of my neck and i said, that is me. i was sworn into the squadron. >> being a physi
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i was in new york last weekend, touring nyu, it's over $100,000 a year. it was $22,000 a year 22 years ago and it's gone up of four times. prof. sesno: inflation does not measure the cost of running an institution like this could same thing with health care. mr. sununu: why should this be different than a dairy queen or business? prof. sesno: they are not doing what dairy queen does, which is to make ice cream? let's go to other questions on the floor. do we have a microphone someplace. stand up please and introduce yourself and we are running a little over. mr. sununu: i will stay as long as you want, i'm having a great time. >> i'm from your state, from sunapee, and i'm curious to know why you disagree a lot about government funding from certain local projects. to what extent should state government or federal government pay into local communities to stimulate economic growth. in sunapee we have a boat ramp that's been broken for years and years. our select board has failed to fix it. linda tanner in concord and your budget has tilde fix it, the state g
i was in new york last weekend, touring nyu, it's over $100,000 a year. it was $22,000 a year 22 years ago and it's gone up of four times. prof. sesno: inflation does not measure the cost of running an institution like this could same thing with health care. mr. sununu: why should this be different than a dairy queen or business? prof. sesno: they are not doing what dairy queen does, which is to make ice cream? let's go to other questions on the floor. do we have a microphone someplace. stand...
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well, i see, one of my friends from back in the day when we went to nyu to study science journalism. and it's this really specific program for people who were scientists or studied science, but somehow along the way realized that maybe they weren't going to be very good at it or. it wasn't quite the the career for them, but they still loved communicating science, explaining it and breaking it down. so i was an immunologist so i studied immunology and where i worked on hiv vaccines, but just found, you know, it's a very lonely job and i wanted to talk about what i was doing and explain it to other people and tell them why i was fascinated. and so i ended up at this program like, you know, 16 other people like me who had studied all kinds of amazing, different aspects of science, physics and biology and chemistry. and we all came together to sort of learn writing as a craft right here, a few blocks from here, where i spent two years. and so when i kind of came out of that, i wired was my first job and it was a tech magazine. and i kind of i didn't i wasn't a gadget geek or i wasn't kin
well, i see, one of my friends from back in the day when we went to nyu to study science journalism. and it's this really specific program for people who were scientists or studied science, but somehow along the way realized that maybe they weren't going to be very good at it or. it wasn't quite the the career for them, but they still loved communicating science, explaining it and breaking it down. so i was an immunologist so i studied immunology and where i worked on hiv vaccines, but just...
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stood for anything he would have stood up as a jewish-american, against the anti-semitism behavior at nyuia, city college but he doesn't. he thinks screaming into a microphone when you have a microphone you don't have to scream, maxine waters, we are going to fight. what are you going to fight? pro l btt peru parades, pro dei assemblies in serbia, that's usaid, you have elon musk going in trying to cut budgets, weed out organizations because get this, we are one. $4 trillion over budget with the budget president biden left. not only do we have a deficit but we are one. $4 trillion over, elon musk is looking at what is coming in and coming out. he already identified $240 billion in fraud. he says we are saving $1 billion a day so they get up and chant against trump and elon musk? turns out aoc doesn't think elon musk is bright, the dumbest billionaire she knows. i don't know what to say, the bartender from queens is not impressed with the richest most successful man in the world. i don't know how to bridge that gap. stuart: the bartender from queens, a good put down. donald trump reacted t
stood for anything he would have stood up as a jewish-american, against the anti-semitism behavior at nyuia, city college but he doesn't. he thinks screaming into a microphone when you have a microphone you don't have to scream, maxine waters, we are going to fight. what are you going to fight? pro l btt peru parades, pro dei assemblies in serbia, that's usaid, you have elon musk going in trying to cut budgets, weed out organizations because get this, we are one. $4 trillion over budget with...
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marc siegel, fox news senior medical analyst and professor of medicine at n nyu -- here's where we begin. the confirmation hearing for kash patel. a huge day in the movement behind president donald trump as he vowed to restore trust in the bureau that so many have lost faith and in the past few years. >> i'm going to like good cops be cops and put handcuffs on the bad guys and put child molestors in prison, and make sure that bad people go to prison. that's track one. strike two, to restore the trust and the fbi that's degraded not by my opinion, but by the gallup poll, only 40% of americans have trust and faith in the fbi. it's a cataclysmic failure in leadership to get to that point that did not happen over time. what the fbi must do, while tackling violent crime and protecting americans national security, it's to work with congress, republicans, democrats to expose any government corruption, provide accountability through transparency, and get you through the documents that you are the custodians of. the fbi reports to congress. >> today is a huge day for the maga movement, i would ar
marc siegel, fox news senior medical analyst and professor of medicine at n nyu -- here's where we begin. the confirmation hearing for kash patel. a huge day in the movement behind president donald trump as he vowed to restore trust in the bureau that so many have lost faith and in the past few years. >> i'm going to like good cops be cops and put handcuffs on the bad guys and put child molestors in prison, and make sure that bad people go to prison. that's track one. strike two, to...
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home, i walked into a recruiter's office, and i said, hey, i got a pilot's license and i studied at nyu. what can you do with me? recruiter says, how old are you? i said 34. he goes, good. 35 is the cutoff. i was not prior military. i had no idea what i was doing. i come back with my test scores, and the recruiter rolled his eyes and said, ok, you qualify for any job i can offer. he asked have you ever thought about going into intel. i said i never thought about going into anything. it sounded like i was sitting in a dark room staring at a computer. he has this other guy come in and talk to me, and he says, i have got this horrible job. i'm losing my hearing, my back hurts, my knees are blown out, but it's the best thing i can imagine doing with my life. i said, what do you do? he said would take his helicopters and fly them in formation in the middle of the night with night vision goggles on. we go out in the desert and find busted up kids and bring them home. i go, that is me. i got sworn in to the combat search and rescue squadron. i had just turned 35 when i went into basic training
home, i walked into a recruiter's office, and i said, hey, i got a pilot's license and i studied at nyu. what can you do with me? recruiter says, how old are you? i said 34. he goes, good. 35 is the cutoff. i was not prior military. i had no idea what i was doing. i come back with my test scores, and the recruiter rolled his eyes and said, ok, you qualify for any job i can offer. he asked have you ever thought about going into intel. i said i never thought about going into anything. it sounded...
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when he came out of school he did a stint at nyu at the tisch school of the arts. i want to ask him about that, what happened there. he started his career as an environmental engineer working in wastewater treatment, plants, landfills, cleaning up contaminated soil and water. comes from a political family, i covered his dad when he was white house chief of staff. his brother was senator. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome former commander -- former governor chris sununu. are we off to a good start? quick thank you for the intro is always the easiest. this is great. i can't see anything. i assume there's people out there. can we turn on the house lights? quex i want you to see how many students are in the audience. good turnout of students. we will hear from them a little bit later. we will talk about lots of things. how did that thing go with anderson cooper? you don't have to quote him. they've got a new name for you. like sanderson and i get along great. that was the irony. i don't think he actually meant to be rude to me. he got casual. his anderson cooper. he
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tom rolland who is our expert in the inner ear nyu langone one or two in the country.ones are great like you said, steve. they help you. that's been used therapeutically for kids with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. >> steve: help them to focus. >> positive to helping you focus. in the downside is if you go above 80 decibels, can you cause headaches. can you cause dizziness. can you actually toledo hearing issues. so the key here is use them but don't use them at too high a level. >> steve: are they finding in the united kingdom they are saying that some people wear them all the time and so their brain, essentially is getting a little lazy? >> that's what they are suggesting, but they don't have the research to back them up. but i actually agree with the final point you are making. i wouldn't wear them all the time. let's wear them when we need them on the plane when people are saying there is steve doocy over there, let's go bother them and you are trying to watch a movie. >> steve: why is he in the exit row? absolutely. now, if i was wearing them right now,
tom rolland who is our expert in the inner ear nyu langone one or two in the country.ones are great like you said, steve. they help you. that's been used therapeutically for kids with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. >> steve: help them to focus. >> positive to helping you focus. in the downside is if you go above 80 decibels, can you cause headaches. can you cause dizziness. can you actually toledo hearing issues. so the key here is use them but don't use them at too high...
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have been many protests on the streets here in new york at the same time as there were protests at nyuand at columbia and various other campuses. so i think, you know, you see atrocities going on and you stand up and you make your voice heard and you hope that that will bring some attention and some concern to the to the problem. so i wouldn't criticize the students for where they're where their processes. i you know, i do i do kind want to stop. you know, david, they're talking about gaza where people are dying. this is not a time to go through a student ritual of protesting in the backyard or to make sure, making sure that your record is clean before you leave and can go on the investment job. if gaza really is your issue and not yourself and becoming yourself or performing or anything like that risks something. i don't think that going out there are risks. i think i mean, there was. i don't think that's fair. i mean, you know, you know, so, so you know what are the students risk in during the vietnam era, they risked, you know, being arrested for for engaging in civil disobedience.
have been many protests on the streets here in new york at the same time as there were protests at nyuand at columbia and various other campuses. so i think, you know, you see atrocities going on and you stand up and you make your voice heard and you hope that that will bring some attention and some concern to the to the problem. so i wouldn't criticize the students for where they're where their processes. i you know, i do i do kind want to stop. you know, david, they're talking about gaza...
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i was a researcher at nyu. what can you do with me? the recruiter says, how old are you? i go, 34. he goes, good, 35 is the cut off. ended up getting recruited -- it's interesting, because i had no idea what i was doing. they sent me off to take the asvab, to see what you are good at, and i come back with my test scores and the recruiter rolled his eyes and said, ok, you qualify for any job i offer i said, i want to do something meaningful. he said, have you ever thought about going into intel? i never thought about going into anything, so i said i wanted to do something meaningful. i talked to them a bit. i said, it looks like i'm going to be sitting in a dark room staring at a computer. i do think i'm going to thrive there. chief rhodes talks to me and says, i've got this horrible job. i'm losing my hearing, i knees are blown out, but it is the best thing i can imagine doing with my life. i said, what do you do? he said, take these helicopters and fly them in formation 50 feet off the deck in the middle of the night with night vision goggles on, find busted up kids, and bring the
i was a researcher at nyu. what can you do with me? the recruiter says, how old are you? i go, 34. he goes, good, 35 is the cut off. ended up getting recruited -- it's interesting, because i had no idea what i was doing. they sent me off to take the asvab, to see what you are good at, and i come back with my test scores and the recruiter rolled his eyes and said, ok, you qualify for any job i offer i said, i want to do something meaningful. he said, have you ever thought about going into intel?...
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as i got home, i walked into a recruiter's office and said i have a pilot's license, researcher at nyu, what can you do with me? >> watch new members of congress all this week starting at 9:30 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> coming up next, a panel of bipartisan members of congress including gop representative brian fitzpatrick and democratic representative chrissy houlahan discussed working across the aisle, continued support for ukraine, and elon musk's department of government efficiency. politico held this discussion at the munich security conference. >> thank you for joining us. many of you have been here. i'm rye barcott, the ceo of w ith honor, fighting polarization in the united states congress. we do that by supporting veterans and servant leaders that are focused on being bipartisan and a time that is very difficult to do. what we found in the past seven years of this organization is one of the key fertile areas to work across lines, and one of the ones that is most significant is in national security. we have been pleased to work alongside the four country caucus that you will he
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chris gottlieb is a contractor of nyu law family defense clinic and is an assistant professor of clinical law. tom rawlings has a long career in juno juvenile justice, d protection and capacity building. he served as the state of georgia, he served the state attorney as an attorney juvenile court judge child rights ombudsman and director. and ron richter is ceo and investor, executive director of the jcc-i/a, and a former new york city family court judge and commission of new york city administration for children's services. so will, take us off. >> thank you so much, emily. it's a privilege to be. of a much enjoyed the other panels and the discussion. in 2018 don't position where i work at home school legal defense association filed a federal civil rights lawsuit on behalf of of holly curry and her family. holly is a mom of six kids, all of it prior to this on 27 she was taking her all six kids karate class come home school mom and she stopped at the local convenience store to pick up muffins for her kids. she came back nine minutes later and two makeshift deputies were out there. they t
chris gottlieb is a contractor of nyu law family defense clinic and is an assistant professor of clinical law. tom rawlings has a long career in juno juvenile justice, d protection and capacity building. he served as the state of georgia, he served the state attorney as an attorney juvenile court judge child rights ombudsman and director. and ron richter is ceo and investor, executive director of the jcc-i/a, and a former new york city family court judge and commission of new york city...
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plus, msnbc legal analyst and nyu law professor melissa murray is here, and former republican congressman and msnbc political analyst david jolly. welcome to all three of you. thank you for being with us. vaughn, let's start with you. this is moving. it's moving fast and furious through the courts. but there's not as much going on in congress. there are senators and representatives trying to do things about this, but we're not hearing a ton from republicans to say, first of all, elon musk and his team need to get out of government systems. and second of all, you can't do things that are constitutionally given to congress to do right. >> republicans have struggled to respond to this over the last two weeks. when i have asked a litany of them about the efforts to stop already previously congressionally appropriated funds from making their way to the places that congress set in its budgets through the appropriations process, whether they took issue with the executive branch's efforts to bring those funds to a halt, there's been largely silence in defense of president trump, elon musk and the
plus, msnbc legal analyst and nyu law professor melissa murray is here, and former republican congressman and msnbc political analyst david jolly. welcome to all three of you. thank you for being with us. vaughn, let's start with you. this is moving. it's moving fast and furious through the courts. but there's not as much going on in congress. there are senators and representatives trying to do things about this, but we're not hearing a ton from republicans to say, first of all, elon musk and...
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she's an msnbc legal analyst, a senior fellow at the brennan center for justice at nyu law. here because there are lots of questions about what exactly are they going for and what data do they want. and what happens when it gets in the wrong person's hands. but i think fundamentally, it's important for some of us to simply think of the alteration of government that is underway, both by donald trump and some of the executive orders he's undertaking, and by elon musk and these quasi official people going in and getting access to things that we as citizens believe. only government officials with the proper clearances should have access to. >> right. what we're seeing appears to be a real accumulation of power in the hands of the president. something that goes beyond the. balance between. >> the three branches of government that the. >> founding fathers intended, where congress would prevent a president. >> from growing. >> too powerful and. >> the courts. >> would act as a check on both branches. what we're seeing here is a republican led congress that's just essentially decide
she's an msnbc legal analyst, a senior fellow at the brennan center for justice at nyu law. here because there are lots of questions about what exactly are they going for and what data do they want. and what happens when it gets in the wrong person's hands. but i think fundamentally, it's important for some of us to simply think of the alteration of government that is underway, both by donald trump and some of the executive orders he's undertaking, and by elon musk and these quasi official...
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in new york, protesters gathered outside the nyu langone hospital to protest the hospital stopping treatmenthalt gender affirming care for anyone under the age of 19. an executive order of, again, dubious legality. you can feel the momentum growing today. progressive groups led by congressional democrats held a protest called nobody elected ellen at the treasury. we are wide. >> awake to the fraud that is being perpetuated on this country inside this building, and we are not going to stand for it. and i don't know about you, but i don't think the united states senate should vote for a single nominee that's going to participate in this fraud. >> when we. >> when we open up the senate every single morning, we don't pledge allegiance to the billionaires. we don't we don't pledge allegiance to elon musk. we don't pledge allegiance to the creepy 22 year olds working for elon musk. we pledge allegiance to the united states of america. >> now, some of y'all have been frustrated and you've been saying where democrats where are leaders? well, i'm here to tell you that we ain't never left y'all. alrig
in new york, protesters gathered outside the nyu langone hospital to protest the hospital stopping treatmenthalt gender affirming care for anyone under the age of 19. an executive order of, again, dubious legality. you can feel the momentum growing today. progressive groups led by congressional democrats held a protest called nobody elected ellen at the treasury. we are wide. >> awake to the fraud that is being perpetuated on this country inside this building, and we are not going to...
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podcast on and co-host of pivot, and the other pivot co-host scott galloway, a marketing professor at nyuhe host of another podcast, the prof g pod. okay, before we start, thank you so much for being here, but i just want to fact check something. musk called you cruel and deceitful human beings. i know you both. you are neither. so fact check false. so let's get that out of the way. oh, you want to disagree. >> with me? >> he said we were mean. >> and that. >> that's not inaccurate. >> correct, scott? >> don't you think? >> i mean, ish? >> mean mean adjacent. okay. but let's talk about why he called you this, and and it's because you you all, you get it. you understand elon musk. you understand the world from which he comes and everything that goes in between. kara, um, you obviously met him when he was not elon musk. he was just elon musk. uh, you don't believe that he is working as donald trump's wrecking ball out of a sense of altruism or even loyalty to trump? what do you believe he is getting out of this deal? what does he want? >> well. >> i think he wants influence. he kind of like
podcast on and co-host of pivot, and the other pivot co-host scott galloway, a marketing professor at nyuhe host of another podcast, the prof g pod. okay, before we start, thank you so much for being here, but i just want to fact check something. musk called you cruel and deceitful human beings. i know you both. you are neither. so fact check false. so let's get that out of the way. oh, you want to disagree. >> with me? >> he said we were mean. >> and that. >> that's not...
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here's what nyu professor scott galloway said to my colleague dana bash. >> because it looked more likeiors home when they canceled jell-o night. it just wasn't optically a good moment for us. >> well, there was more to that sound. but he talked about how, you know, some of the the democrats went and protested outside of government agencies and they were, you know, out there and that it really wasn't moving the needle and it wasn't having an impact. and it does raise the question, do you think there's a leadership vacuum in the democratic party right now? should you be doing more? >> we have to use a series of measures when we're in the minority in washington, across all three branches. one, we've got to use legislation. we've introduced the taxpayer data protection act, which would kick elon musk out of people's personal information. we've got to use litigation. we got 20 plus pending lawsuits, many of them initially successful. we got to use oversight. for example, we've got rfk who's going to try to ransack our vaccine injury compensation program and take measles vaccines off the mar
here's what nyu professor scott galloway said to my colleague dana bash. >> because it looked more likeiors home when they canceled jell-o night. it just wasn't optically a good moment for us. >> well, there was more to that sound. but he talked about how, you know, some of the the democrats went and protested outside of government agencies and they were, you know, out there and that it really wasn't moving the needle and it wasn't having an impact. and it does raise the question,...
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she's now an nyu professor, and i read recently that she said, we're not going to groom the next ceo for a fortune 50 company remotely. what's your thought on that? >> well, i, i talk to workers all around the country remotely. uh, workers at wells fargo have been able to organize unions remotely. uh, they, you know, many of them are in branches. so work together in a branch. that's a, you know, they're required to they had to do it all through the pandemic. but i'm able to work with them. uh, you know, all across the country and to date, 25 branches have been able to successfully organize a union. so, you know, i don't i don't buy into that. you know, it's either or. it's really what's what's the appropriate compromise that works for everybody. >> nick, i've been the beneficiary of so many great mentorship relationships during the span of my professional life. and when people younger than me seek my counsel, i'm always trying to give it. you can't do that where everybody is remote. those those mentorships, those personal relationships, they get lost in all of this. do you agree? >>
she's now an nyu professor, and i read recently that she said, we're not going to groom the next ceo for a fortune 50 company remotely. what's your thought on that? >> well, i, i talk to workers all around the country remotely. uh, workers at wells fargo have been able to organize unions remotely. uh, they, you know, many of them are in branches. so work together in a branch. that's a, you know, they're required to they had to do it all through the pandemic. but i'm able to work with...
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he is a professor of marketing at nyu stern school of business, and that budweiser clydesdale ad is likely one of the most recognizable super bowl ad themes over the years. we were just talking about it during the break that those are the that's one of the ads that we really remember. does budweiser really have to advertise? i mean, everybody knows the clydesdales absolutely. >> well, this. >> is the 50th. >> year that they've used the clydesdales. >> so i think. >> there's a bit. >> of sort of nostalgia and comfort and reminds. >> people, right. >> people have. >> a lot of. >> choice when they can. >> choose to drink a beer of any kind. >> and so. >> this is just. sort of. >> a. fun way. you know, it ends with sort of a. >> it's sweet, but then at the end they have the story of the guy telling a joke about a horse going. >> into a bar. >> so i think it just gets people talking about the brand. they're watching football. so it's sort of on target. and if you're thinking about super bowl football snacks, you're probably also thinking about beer. and so i think it gives you a good connection
he is a professor of marketing at nyu stern school of business, and that budweiser clydesdale ad is likely one of the most recognizable super bowl ad themes over the years. we were just talking about it during the break that those are the that's one of the ads that we really remember. does budweiser really have to advertise? i mean, everybody knows the clydesdales absolutely. >> well, this. >> is the 50th. >> year that they've used the clydesdales. >> so i think....
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i currently to nyu for film because as adjacent to history. i love to story. i love telling people stories, really doing it in a way where you can feel they felt. and so that's where, my love history led me into filmmaking. you talk about filmmaking these 32nd to one minute, tick tock. you get to do a bit of acting sometimes in portraying some of the characters and the historical figures that you're talking about, right? yeah, i do. i do. and what that what is that like to try step into that for a second or two as part of a tick tock? well, you know, i've never been asked that question before. i for the most part, like keeping the stories of the figures very light hearted, very joyful. so most the time i love bringing my humor, the situation. so it's really fun. see another side of the figures and what their humor would be. what? what they would laugh, the reactions that they would have wanted to in a certain situation. but every now and then there are like sketches within, the history tick tock where i do have to be serious and i do have to bring a level vuln
i currently to nyu for film because as adjacent to history. i love to story. i love telling people stories, really doing it in a way where you can feel they felt. and so that's where, my love history led me into filmmaking. you talk about filmmaking these 32nd to one minute, tick tock. you get to do a bit of acting sometimes in portraying some of the characters and the historical figures that you're talking about, right? yeah, i do. i do. and what that what is that like to try step into that...
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in august nyu released a new version of its code of conduct to prevent discrimination. against five students who disseminated pro-hamas during a gathering in 2023 we are working with other resilient universities in the same directions i would like to thank important leaders with who we have the pleasure of meeting and exchanging experiences throughout the last year. the participation we had with felix and other colleagues at the u.n. headquarters in geneva as well recently we participated in an event in with the object of recognizing on behalf of the ois, the efforts of individuals and institutions of the argentinian judicial branch in its fight against anti-semitism. finally i would like to thank the opportunity to congratulate the new president, since the creation of the organization. i am sure we can all agree we have had a challenging year. i believe it is increasingly clear what the weapons are we have to combat anti-semitism, more responsible control of digital platforms, investment in information and awareness, legislation and law enforcement make up the least of
in august nyu released a new version of its code of conduct to prevent discrimination. against five students who disseminated pro-hamas during a gathering in 2023 we are working with other resilient universities in the same directions i would like to thank important leaders with who we have the pleasure of meeting and exchanging experiences throughout the last year. the participation we had with felix and other colleagues at the u.n. headquarters in geneva as well recently we participated in an...