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i'm at least studies of rutgers university. thank you. there's been more protests around the world in support of palestinians. hundreds marched in london, calling for a ceasefire in gaza. this is a rally in east london, one of several held on saturday in the british capital last week for them 300000 people march. there are to show their solidarity and there's also been a demonstration in solidarity with palestinians in chile, or latin america editor, lucy and newman has more from the capital santiago. i'm outside of jimmy's presidential palace right now, whether it's a pro palestinian demonstration taking place. there are several, several 100 people here, as you can see, as they are holding a demonstration that has a very, very particular theme this time apart from the, from calling for kelly to break diplomatic ties with israel. they are also, they're also putting, i'll choose small shoes, tiny ones, to illustrate the children that have died without their they married cases without having had time to put their shoes on. i'm going to ask
i'm at least studies of rutgers university. thank you. there's been more protests around the world in support of palestinians. hundreds marched in london, calling for a ceasefire in gaza. this is a rally in east london, one of several held on saturday in the british capital last week for them 300000 people march. there are to show their solidarity and there's also been a demonstration in solidarity with palestinians in chile, or latin america editor, lucy and newman has more from the capital...
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rutgers university unsuspended and reinstating.hat student is here to tell us what happened with his life, jeffrey balbon. jo joel, what happened? >> i'm first year law student. in student bar association, as well, several days after the war broke out, there were students spreading spreading this hamas propaganda video in the group chat and i was serified. i didn't know what to do. i know same day students were were calling for day of resistance to coincide with the day of rage by hamas. i was terrified and my fellow students were, as well. i had informed my fellow students that there are people in this student bar association spreading hamas propaganda and what followed next was a witch hunt after me. >> brian: by who? >> rutgers itself. >> brian: the law school? >> the law school opened an investigation of me and simultaneously the student bar association opened up impeachment inquiries into me. they attempted several times to s suspend their own constitution to throw me out of the student bar association. they opened an investig
rutgers university unsuspended and reinstating.hat student is here to tell us what happened with his life, jeffrey balbon. jo joel, what happened? >> i'm first year law student. in student bar association, as well, several days after the war broke out, there were students spreading spreading this hamas propaganda video in the group chat and i was serified. i didn't know what to do. i know same day students were were calling for day of resistance to coincide with the day of rage by hamas....
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i mean see i'm professor political science mentally studies at rutgers university. thank you. a slow head on al jazeera, we'll have an update on some of the other news, thoughts going on around to saving us the the the the, let's take a look at some of the other news now for my us present in donald trump's oldest son's junior and eric have testified in full and cases aimed at the family business and backed back. the parents is in a new court room. they denied falsifying business reco was to inflate the value of the assets. donald union blamed accountants for preparing financial statements that we use to secure loans for my president. trump is scheduled to testify on monday to the full my cryptic currency till i can some bank, min fried has been found guilty of to forwarding customers. the 31 year old was convicted on o. 7 counts that he faced by a 12 member jury off to a month long trial. emetics comes almost a year off to the cryptic currents, exchange f t x. also bankruptcy. and is one of the biggest financial fluids on record at $10000000.00. he will be sentenced next not j
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he's a professor of physical science and middle eastern studies at rutgers university. i mean, it's really great to have you back as we see the strikes continue, literally every hour, another explosion. we see this increasingly strong language. we hear it from, from european ministers. but i'm wondering, is it getting translated into, into a more formal actions that at the highest levels or, or is this just rhetoric is the pressure actually building? i believe the pressure is building because of the amount of civilian casualties. and now it's becoming a fact in front of everyone. and that could be a problem slated into some kind of a steps in the security council. security council is debating now a draft resolution and produced by multiple and united autopay minutes, which caused for a long pauses for humanitarian a to in sort of goes on in front of up to and also we have the outcome of the autumn. and by, oh, i see some it, which may be add some pressure, although there is no real tangible strips that could be taken. so that is kind of movement. also, we take into acco
he's a professor of physical science and middle eastern studies at rutgers university. i mean, it's really great to have you back as we see the strikes continue, literally every hour, another explosion. we see this increasingly strong language. we hear it from, from european ministers. but i'm wondering, is it getting translated into, into a more formal actions that at the highest levels or, or is this just rhetoric is the pressure actually building? i believe the pressure is building because...
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i've been how many and see i'm, he's a professor political science and middle east studies of rutgers university to talk about of all the days developments when it comes to guys i. so before we showed the light fixture from time units, we had been reporting on the united nations that the u. n. is now recording that the highest number of their employees have been killed in this war. so are you surprised that with this huge death tool not only for you and stuff, but also the people in gaza as well as the war crimes that are being committed pretty much on a daily basis according to human rights organizations that the security council still remains polarized and divided and has not called for a cease fire. this is unprecedented. honestly, the 2nd, the, the security concert had been trained by uh, a permanent member of state. there is one confident that it depriving other members to come together to discuss a draft resolution prepared by malta and united autopay minutes, which is what sort of down to please the united states. the quotes for these fire some humanitarian ceasefire and allowing a large
i've been how many and see i'm, he's a professor political science and middle east studies of rutgers university to talk about of all the days developments when it comes to guys i. so before we showed the light fixture from time units, we had been reporting on the united nations that the u. n. is now recording that the highest number of their employees have been killed in this war. so are you surprised that with this huge death tool not only for you and stuff, but also the people in gaza as...
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i'm at least studies at rutgers university of bill. how many where do you think this is really offensive? is headed next because they've targeted schools, hospitals, mosques, you insights, have displaced hundreds of thousands of people from the north to the south and are now dropping leaflets on the south southern locations to say you have to leave here because we're gonna strike here as well. thank you sir. i. i believe it lets me put things in perspective. there is no place is safe. yeah. cause north or south. second, it's a war against depaula city and people not only a guess from us. yes, they use an come us as an excuse, but the bomb being, as you said, pos because uh every, everything in does that is on top box. yeah. no, no, no place is safe. no place is uh, secure b, it's a score or refuge account or homes for hospitality or anything besides that cuz it's really so far they could not break the backbone of how much best things come out and fight the story. it is monday. these are you just take it again to this, if you, they push
i'm at least studies at rutgers university of bill. how many where do you think this is really offensive? is headed next because they've targeted schools, hospitals, mosques, you insights, have displaced hundreds of thousands of people from the north to the south and are now dropping leaflets on the south southern locations to say you have to leave here because we're gonna strike here as well. thank you sir. i. i believe it lets me put things in perspective. there is no place is safe. yeah....
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i'm at least studies at rutgers university. thank you for staying with me. and i mean, what do you make of this? because that have been pauses so far. not, not necessarily very regular ones, but that they have been forces ostensibly for people to these poses are not a solution without the ceasefire that's humanitarian, it can come in and on, interrupted allowing for the nurse to leave the country and maybe a, the negotiations thought at least some hostages would take place if that is only pauses to allow people to move it from not to solve this it's, it did to work in the past and it would not work in the future for hours or what, what people did. they kind of cool, they don't have cars, they don't have to was they don't have the means to even profit about 20 kilometers working on to what can mix to the courts and the so it's not going to work. there's mountain pressure on is there right now to open up for every a ceasefire? audience troops may be temporarily to start a day or 2 or 3. i think that's his comment in the next a few things i believe. so let me s
i'm at least studies at rutgers university. thank you for staying with me. and i mean, what do you make of this? because that have been pauses so far. not, not necessarily very regular ones, but that they have been forces ostensibly for people to these poses are not a solution without the ceasefire that's humanitarian, it can come in and on, interrupted allowing for the nurse to leave the country and maybe a, the negotiations thought at least some hostages would take place if that is only...
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the report that i just issued through rutgers university, the co operative by co opted with professors are these examines how is not my slow be a is the flip side of the sort of new drug pro is wrong sort of politics that we have here in the united states and i think that that while we were looking at how it influences policy, the main way it does that is through the public discourse and putting into how the discourse, various troops about muslims, arabs, and specially palestinians, all of whom are, are painted as immediately and inherently anti western, anti american, and in particular, anti semitic when it comes to the question of israel, there is very clearly an effort to stigmatize and demonized to support for palestinians as being inherently anti semitic. but the history about this and that system is very, very ugly. and it goes back a very long way. nobody wants to be called in to have to somebody. and the, the, that label is definitely endangers in many, many ways for people professionally and academically and socially. people do not want that stigma. it is a very, very scary la
the report that i just issued through rutgers university, the co operative by co opted with professors are these examines how is not my slow be a is the flip side of the sort of new drug pro is wrong sort of politics that we have here in the united states and i think that that while we were looking at how it influences policy, the main way it does that is through the public discourse and putting into how the discourse, various troops about muslims, arabs, and specially palestinians, all of whom...
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. >> reporter: goldy zazon is a sophomore at rutgers university and the great-grandchild of holocaustrs. >> i feel like what we're going through right now is exactly what happened to them in 1940, the year before the holocaust began. >> and nancy cordes joins us now from the white house. nancy, i want to talk about our u.s. troops. i understand they were attacked again today in the middle east by iranian-backed forces. what's the very latest? >> reporter: well, norah, that attack takes the number of strikes on u.s. forces in the region over the past month to at least 56. and the number of u.s. troops who have been injured is now standing at 60. the u.s. military has launched three separate retaliatory air strikes on these iranian-backed forces. in fact, new pentagon video just released tonight shows the most recent of those strikes sunday night in northeastern syria, taking out a safe house and a training area. u.s. officials say they are prepared to launch a fourth strike, norah, if these attacks >> nancy cordes at the white house with all that new video and information. thank you, n
. >> reporter: goldy zazon is a sophomore at rutgers university and the great-grandchild of holocaustrs. >> i feel like what we're going through right now is exactly what happened to them in 1940, the year before the holocaust began. >> and nancy cordes joins us now from the white house. nancy, i want to talk about our u.s. troops. i understand they were attacked again today in the middle east by iranian-backed forces. what's the very latest? >> reporter: well, norah,...
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without them having to see um who is the professor of political science and mentally studies at rutgers university is also a former you and spokesman. thank you very much for being with us. i want to pick up on, on blinking visit to talk you there and, and the meeting of g 7. ministers. do you think he's arriving with any can anything concrete, like a clear plan after his visit to the middle east after his tour of this region? applying that the g 7 today can unites of rock. i think when present to the g 7 meeting his conclusion from the visiting the region and meeting with for the minister, georgia tech, egypt they are key cutoff and others. and that's the conclusion that the agent is calling for, seized by a 1st, and then moving forward, the next to stage to settle the issue for this fine. is there a new conflict from the who's? so that is my to is his conclusion. and he would ask them to support the us and that's the vision for the humanitarian. but we just seen the g 7 divided. i mean the japanese haven't, haven't fallen in line with the us position. it was see, i think also there are more than
without them having to see um who is the professor of political science and mentally studies at rutgers university is also a former you and spokesman. thank you very much for being with us. i want to pick up on, on blinking visit to talk you there and, and the meeting of g 7. ministers. do you think he's arriving with any can anything concrete, like a clear plan after his visit to the middle east after his tour of this region? applying that the g 7 today can unites of rock. i think when present...
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her something, i mean see i'm, he's a professor of political science and literally studies at rutgers university. good to have you with us. so how close are we at this point? i believe we are closed. nothing is certain on pallets certain. i believe also that after the captives are released we would hear the announcement because of security arrangement. it's very sensitive issue. this has got to come in, they so hours, i believe in ours. i believe the announcement but nothing to certain until it's certain. and i think how much also is careful to not to for the is there a to not to take advantage of this uh, development to get more information about the whereabouts of the captives or where about those activist who score the captive. so they're very careful. i think we will hear about it when it's completed and when we and they are in the or wait for safety, then we'll, we'll have the announcement not before how many days of a break in financing a palestinians likely to get. i think they will. you give the 5 days they are asking for 3 days are not enough. and did release of those captives will be i
her something, i mean see i'm, he's a professor of political science and literally studies at rutgers university. good to have you with us. so how close are we at this point? i believe we are closed. nothing is certain on pallets certain. i believe also that after the captives are released we would hear the announcement because of security arrangement. it's very sensitive issue. this has got to come in, they so hours, i believe in ours. i believe the announcement but nothing to certain until...
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no advocate is an associate professor at rutgers university and the human rights lawyer. she says israel has the ability to rest all of the release prisoners. the palestinians have lived under military occupation for 56 years. and a part died regina for 75 years that consolidated, subtler colonial expansion under military a law which is a form of exceptional law where you suspend civilian oversight and replace it with military oversight. they, you do not have due process. you cannot interrogate your accuser. you do not have the rights of forwarded to you as someone who is presumed innocent until proven guilty instead within this military system. as we've seen it as been documented, anyone who comes before this military tribunal has a 99.9 percent chance of conviction. which leads many in the policy and international human rights community and beyond. to describe it as a kangaroo court, more under this military law system laws are legislated and can be retro actively applied, which means that people don't even know what laws exist and if they're violating them as they're t
no advocate is an associate professor at rutgers university and the human rights lawyer. she says israel has the ability to rest all of the release prisoners. the palestinians have lived under military occupation for 56 years. and a part died regina for 75 years that consolidated, subtler colonial expansion under military a law which is a form of exceptional law where you suspend civilian oversight and replace it with military oversight. they, you do not have due process. you cannot interrogate...
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, they'll have how many siam, he's a professor of political science and mentally studies at rutgers university. good type you with us. what you make of all these thoughts is saying that a deal is close. do you think it's going to happen in the coming else? yes, we are expecting an announcement to come out from the how come up? because it's a demit major mediator with a few of us involved. and i think videos will include like 50 captives who would be at least know mostly women and children, probably less than larger number of palestinians, mainly the women and children would be also in use. and they negotiations where stuck at the extension of the pose of the how much was insisting on 5 days. and i think those are for the 3 days and negotiations. now, we don't know, it could be mostly it would be for me to another details yet to reflect. yes. and i think it would be a good chance for the people that got the 1st system please for 3 days and also for 3 or 5 days. and also for the u. n. n b, a humanitarian agents as to where card to get as much humanitarian supplies as possible. especially if you
, they'll have how many siam, he's a professor of political science and mentally studies at rutgers university. good type you with us. what you make of all these thoughts is saying that a deal is close. do you think it's going to happen in the coming else? yes, we are expecting an announcement to come out from the how come up? because it's a demit major mediator with a few of us involved. and i think videos will include like 50 captives who would be at least know mostly women and children,...
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. >> reporter: goldy zazon is a sophomore at rutgers university and the great-grandchild of holocaust>> i feel like what we are going through right now is exactly what happened to them in 1940, the year before the holocaust began. >> norah: and nancy cordes joins us now from the white house. nancy, want to talk about our u.s. troops, i understand they were attacked again today in the middle east by iranian-backed forces. what is the very latest? >> reporter: well, norah, that attack takes the number of strikes on u.s. forces in the region over the past month to at least 56, and the number of u.s. troops who have been injured is now standing at 60. the u.s. military has launched three separate retaliatory air strikes on these iranian-backed forces, and in fact new pentagon video just released tonight shows the most recent of those strikes, sunday night, in northeastern syria, taking out a safe house and a training area. u.s. officials say they are prepared to launch a fourth strike, norah, if these attacks keep coming. >> norah: nancy cordes at the white house with all of that new vide
. >> reporter: goldy zazon is a sophomore at rutgers university and the great-grandchild of holocaust>> i feel like what we are going through right now is exactly what happened to them in 1940, the year before the holocaust began. >> norah: and nancy cordes joins us now from the white house. nancy, want to talk about our u.s. troops, i understand they were attacked again today in the middle east by iranian-backed forces. what is the very latest? >> reporter: well, norah,...
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i'm a professor of political science and middle east studies at rutgers university. thank you both for joining me here in the studio. how soon? let's start with you. how close is the draft that we were talking about earlier to the final communicate you were saying that it's a watered down the opposite an opportunity. this is the main take away from the joint statement of both of them. leaders would like to see the see the war stop. they would like to see a log into cause a they would like to see the i c. c, to investigate crimes against humanity committed by these writers against the palestinians. they want to see a international conference on peace held as soon as possible. reminiscent of the 1991 international conference on peace that gather these bodies of the body sitting in the image read. and they set up a committee that is going to follow up on this. now, how does the think when you got the lead us on the out of the modem? well, a representative of a 1000000000 people to the wells was these values of the same time. a pounding area is getting closer to the ship
i'm a professor of political science and middle east studies at rutgers university. thank you both for joining me here in the studio. how soon? let's start with you. how close is the draft that we were talking about earlier to the final communicate you were saying that it's a watered down the opposite an opportunity. this is the main take away from the joint statement of both of them. leaders would like to see the see the war stop. they would like to see a log into cause a they would like to...
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the archive is an associate professor at rutgers university on the human rights lawyer. and she says, israel has the ability to rest all of the release prisoners. a palestinian have lived under military occupation for 56 years and a part died regina for 75 years that consolidate subtler colonial expansion under military a law which is a form of exceptional law where you suspend civilian oversight and replace it with military oversight. they, you do not have due process. you cannot interrogate your accuser. you do not have the rights of forwarded to you as someone who is presumed innocent until proven guilty instead within this military system. as we've seen it as been documented, anyone who comes before this military tribunal has a 99.9 percent chance of conviction. which leads many in the policy and international human rights community and beyond. to describe it as a kangaroo court, more under this military law system laws are legislated and can be retro actively applied, which means that people don't even know what laws exist and if they're violating them as they're ta
the archive is an associate professor at rutgers university on the human rights lawyer. and she says, israel has the ability to rest all of the release prisoners. a palestinian have lived under military occupation for 56 years and a part died regina for 75 years that consolidate subtler colonial expansion under military a law which is a form of exceptional law where you suspend civilian oversight and replace it with military oversight. they, you do not have due process. you cannot interrogate...
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washington or a bill how many to see i'm as a professor of political science and milly studies at rutgers university enjoys be here in the studio. so 2 data points here. one is that the head of the c, i a is here in doha, in person right? to meet with kentoria authorities, 2nd data point. the mirror of guitar is traveling to egypt tomorrow on the heel of these negotiations. what does all that tell you? what does it suggest or stems the better as a defense? are folks now trying to link, releasing some hostages with some kind of a human utility and ceasefire. i mean, the 2 issues are link now i think come us and their statement yesterday tend to they are willing to compromise about not necessarily, as they've been saying, releasing form of seen in prison. or they said partially or, and post that they said the word portion. so it means there is some flexibility and i think car has be leading these force together with egypt. and i think that there is some, uh, now i believe there is some progress about 30 leasing, maybe some, but on, on the other side popping the war now. ceasefire. porter, it may be fo
washington or a bill how many to see i'm as a professor of political science and milly studies at rutgers university enjoys be here in the studio. so 2 data points here. one is that the head of the c, i a is here in doha, in person right? to meet with kentoria authorities, 2nd data point. the mirror of guitar is traveling to egypt tomorrow on the heel of these negotiations. what does all that tell you? what does it suggest or stems the better as a defense? are folks now trying to link,...
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speak too often, honey and c i'm, he's a professor of political science and mentally studies at rutgers university. welcome back. so these comments that were made by joe biden. he's saying that he hopes there will be less intrusive action at the gaza hospital and. and then you hear from her ma spokesperson saying that the groups ready to release up to 70 children and women held in gaza and a 5 day truce. what's, what's going on here? what's going on behind the i did leave the, there is a b as about to be seen by the me. the thought of the, specially by comstock cuts are, has good lab footage on the gold and gaza. and the, the word also is getting impatient with these attacks, especially on the hosp tons. i think the attacks on the hospital and wouldn't be at their admin point in this war. and now is where it is losing that support if used to receive it from. especially if you go beyond conference and do not see your confidence almost been around and to stop calling for an immediate cease fire. so who do you think is feeling the more pressure here is that the united states would be with the domesti
speak too often, honey and c i'm, he's a professor of political science and mentally studies at rutgers university. welcome back. so these comments that were made by joe biden. he's saying that he hopes there will be less intrusive action at the gaza hospital and. and then you hear from her ma spokesperson saying that the groups ready to release up to 70 children and women held in gaza and a 5 day truce. what's, what's going on here? what's going on behind the i did leave the, there is a b as...
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so i've done how many sam is a professor of political science and milli studies at rutgers university is joining me here in the studio. you've been with us for the last couple of hours. so want to ask you about the protests that we were talking about earlier on when we were talking about the ones in pakistan. so helping protests in support of the palestinians and gaza, going on for days. they do seem to be getting larger. but do you think that any of the governments sort of involved in this conflict are actually paying any attention? i think on government would pay attention to the growing the present month of the popular to what's happening in cuz i think the u. s. also, there is a growing movement across roost, move month to support the depaula city and, and the blockade on the policy. they're not active as now, but it can be that, that the, the body yards and people are now aware of what's happening. i think special among the democratic party, they are moving toward the center and the lift and that will leave its impact on the coming election. i think they will take note of that. s
so i've done how many sam is a professor of political science and milli studies at rutgers university is joining me here in the studio. you've been with us for the last couple of hours. so want to ask you about the protests that we were talking about earlier on when we were talking about the ones in pakistan. so helping protests in support of the palestinians and gaza, going on for days. they do seem to be getting larger. but do you think that any of the governments sort of involved in this...
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we are joined now by a law professor at rutgers university focusing on the laws of armed conflict. obviously, the attention shifting now to al shifa hospital. we saw it there, professor, in the story. if hamas was using this facility as a staging ground for military operations, which, let's just be clear, we do not know that for sure, israel has not provided definite evidence of that, they've shown evidence of some kind of tunnel shaft, but there's, obviously, a lot of information we do not know about that tunnel shaft, well then that would be a clear war crime. has israel responded in your opinion with its own war crimes? >> thanks, brianna. yes, in my view the israeli defense forces have violated international humanitarian law and a variety of ways. the first and most obvious is by impeding humanitarian relief from reaching gazan civilians. it's a clear violation of international humanitarian law that has been universally condemned. i also think that the operations against hospitals need to be understood, not in terms of one rule of law, but several. international humanitarian la
we are joined now by a law professor at rutgers university focusing on the laws of armed conflict. obviously, the attention shifting now to al shifa hospital. we saw it there, professor, in the story. if hamas was using this facility as a staging ground for military operations, which, let's just be clear, we do not know that for sure, israel has not provided definite evidence of that, they've shown evidence of some kind of tunnel shaft, but there's, obviously, a lot of information we do not...
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a man who comes from nothing, works his way through states will, rutgers university, gets fired fromandy dan and he goes to the great financier can layingone, divorce kicked you with the golden horseshoe, start that thing called home depot. i should point out, handy dan has been out of business since 1989. home depot is a $300 billion company right now, $150 billion a year in revenues. bernie marcus is a billionaire, so is can layingone, american success stories, they are what it means to be american. i will say this about bernie. he has taken his money to give a lot of money to charity but also in the political realm, he believes free-market capitalism needs to be savored. it is under assault and the country is heading for third world status unless there's a change in political leadership from where it is today. office you can find on foxbusiness.com, the long version of the interview. a man in the winter of his life, he's looking back and saying i wish i could fight longer because this country needs saving. fascinating stuff. liz: he echoes leon cooperman, son of polish, jewish imm
a man who comes from nothing, works his way through states will, rutgers university, gets fired fromandy dan and he goes to the great financier can layingone, divorce kicked you with the golden horseshoe, start that thing called home depot. i should point out, handy dan has been out of business since 1989. home depot is a $300 billion company right now, $150 billion a year in revenues. bernie marcus is a billionaire, so is can layingone, american success stories, they are what it means to be...
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i ♪ ♪ >> all right we're back 7:30 the marching scarlet knights from rutgers university.ek's thanksgiving day parade. this morning, they're adding a little music to the all-star thanksgiving that baton stwirler has so much sass. >> she's got it going on >> this is one of our favorite times of year, because in addition to hearing these great bands, we have a chance to cook with some of the country's biggest chefs. stick around we have 20 of those incredible recipes, all of these tips and tricks that you can take to your own holiday dinner >> we will do that in a few minutes. first, a lot of news to get to on this thursday morning, including new details on the "rust" shooting. >> nbc news has obtained exclusive production footage taken in the days before the shooting death of cinematographer halyna hutchins and nbc's chloe melas broke that story. chloe, good morning. >> good morning, savannah. these clips shed new light o the procedures and working environment on the scene of "rust," including footage of actor alec baldwin and other actors handling guns and discussing safet
i ♪ ♪ >> all right we're back 7:30 the marching scarlet knights from rutgers university.ek's thanksgiving day parade. this morning, they're adding a little music to the all-star thanksgiving that baton stwirler has so much sass. >> she's got it going on >> this is one of our favorite times of year, because in addition to hearing these great bands, we have a chance to cook with some of the country's biggest chefs. stick around we have 20 of those incredible recipes, all of...
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we're joined now by palestinian human rights attorney noura erekat, associate professor at rutgers universitythor of "justice for some: law and the question of palestine." part of the palestinian team avenue academics, intellectuals, and activists who helped bring a icc lawsuit. welcome back to democracy now! if you can explain what this lawsuit is all about? >> absolutely. this lawsuit comes as a collective effort on behalf of the three organization you mentioned who are on the ground and documenting the ongoing atrocities. it is one of a myriad of efforts that have been filed before the international criminal court. very recently, reporters without borders have also submitted a petition calling on the icc to investigate the no killing of 34 journalists, several of them while they were working during this onslaught. the one thing we want to highlight is this is not merely a lawsuit against israeli individuals as stipulated by the petition, would you very much is, but it is also been on trial the international criminal court , the international criminal law, international legal institutions a
we're joined now by palestinian human rights attorney noura erekat, associate professor at rutgers universitythor of "justice for some: law and the question of palestine." part of the palestinian team avenue academics, intellectuals, and activists who helped bring a icc lawsuit. welcome back to democracy now! if you can explain what this lawsuit is all about? >> absolutely. this lawsuit comes as a collective effort on behalf of the three organization you mentioned who are on the...
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all bar and i'll go home and see on the professor of physical science and mentally studies at rutgers university. thank you both for joining me here in the studio. how soon? let's start with you. how close is the.
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and we're joined now by new to at a cost and associated professor at rutgers university and the human rights lawyer. and she's joining us live from the philadelphia in the united states. miss etiquette. thank you very much for your time. so how does to the end present as do they received due process or transparency and how the cases of dealt with? so i think that you answered that in your overview of this system. palestinians have lived under military occupation for 56 years, an apartheid regina for 75 years that consolidated, subtler colonial expansion under military a law which is a form of exceptional law where you suspend civilian oversight and replace it with military oversight. they even do not have due process. you cannot interrogate your accuser. you do not have the rights of forwarded to you as someone who is presumed innocent until proven guilty instead within this military system, as we've seen as, as been documented. anyone who comes before this military tribunal has a 99.9 percent chance of conviction, which leads many in the policy and international human rights communit
and we're joined now by new to at a cost and associated professor at rutgers university and the human rights lawyer. and she's joining us live from the philadelphia in the united states. miss etiquette. thank you very much for your time. so how does to the end present as do they received due process or transparency and how the cases of dealt with? so i think that you answered that in your overview of this system. palestinians have lived under military occupation for 56 years, an apartheid...
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how do you see i'm, he's a professor of political science and the least studies at rutgers university. uh, thanks for being back with us and you've heard of some of them done? yes, he seems to be saying this is really is haven't given their response yet. what do you think is going on? i don't know. i was confused of what he was talking about, releasing also paula simeon, 200 of children and 75 women. and then talking about through us for 5 days and then he said no, these are not the conditions. so uh, it looks like there's a glitch on the part of this. are you this about these conditions or about these terms of agreement but does not close yet, do i understood that this is still on? probably in the next 24 hours we would see more details about this specialty. that's the when biden's advisor is coming to the house. i think he, he thought he arrived or would be arriving tomorrow for this issue. uh the uh, i think the mouse wants to see this be happening as for their own constituency. they want to see more humanitarian supplies coming in, especially the situations and study dire in the h
how do you see i'm, he's a professor of political science and the least studies at rutgers university. uh, thanks for being back with us and you've heard of some of them done? yes, he seems to be saying this is really is haven't given their response yet. what do you think is going on? i don't know. i was confused of what he was talking about, releasing also paula simeon, 200 of children and 75 women. and then talking about through us for 5 days and then he said no, these are not the conditions....
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he's a professor of political science and milly studies at rutgers university. good to have you with us. so the word from how masses a deal is close. how close are we talking? days, alice minutes. what's your feeling? my feeling? is it going to be? i'm now sometime today, uh, probably the next 40 hours from the i think the last few, the points to be debated is to be agreed upon. is the links of the poses, find the volume of a humanitarian. it's specially fluid coming into casa, and the numbers. how many palestinians will be released? i think the number of his readers into 1st group would be about 50 and how most people are talking about releasing those hostages and 3 groups. first, the doors, nationalities, including women and children. and the 2nd is there a unit as women and children, i to other groups also so. so this is i want to see what so on the other side when they are releasing us. so this is not the old for old type of deal that know in israel or cold and for the families and some of the old 4 or has completed, or it's not competing for, i don't think
he's a professor of political science and milly studies at rutgers university. good to have you with us. so the word from how masses a deal is close. how close are we talking? days, alice minutes. what's your feeling? my feeling? is it going to be? i'm now sometime today, uh, probably the next 40 hours from the i think the last few, the points to be debated is to be agreed upon. is the links of the poses, find the volume of a humanitarian. it's specially fluid coming into casa, and the numbers....
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semitism is part of what, what we're seeing here the, the report that i just issued through rutgers university, the co operative co opted with professors are these examined how is not my slow be a is the flip side of the sort of new drug pro israel, a sort of politics that we have here in the united states. and i think that that while we were looking at how it influences policy, the main way it does that is through the public discourse and putting into public discourse. various troops about muslims, arabs, and specially palestinians, all of whom are, are painted as in a 3 and inherently anti western and to american. and in particular, anti semitic. when it comes to the question of israel, there is very clearly an effort to stigmatize and demonized the support for palestinians as being inherently anti semitic. but the history of app you're sending system is very, very ugly. and it goes back a very long way. nobody wants to be called and a happy somebody. and the, the, that labels is definitely endangers in many, many ways for people professionally and academically and socially. people do not wa
semitism is part of what, what we're seeing here the, the report that i just issued through rutgers university, the co operative co opted with professors are these examined how is not my slow be a is the flip side of the sort of new drug pro israel, a sort of politics that we have here in the united states. and i think that that while we were looking at how it influences policy, the main way it does that is through the public discourse and putting into public discourse. various troops about...
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guest i've done need see i'm who's a professor of political science and middle east studies at rutgers university is also a former un spokesman. thank you so much for being with us and careful. let, let me ask you 1st about we've, we've heard and seen how difficult conditions are in guys of the bombing relentless more than 10000 killed in over a month. and today, or a few hours ago, at least we heard, is now as planned for after the war and is hinted that israel could reoccupied garza for any definite time. what, what do you make of this plan? and i can't see is, are you this came to the conclusion that this water casual war might not work. and they are prepared now to take a long range for board. that's my last for when you as they said, and they have to control you guys altogether if they were approved as they say, the resistor pack has that's has their club. now they're trying to cut the guns or into, to have been, or from this house, push the people in this health court and order them in half of goza. and keep this a humanitarian, it's going by drop by drop, which cannot maintain bytes. and t
guest i've done need see i'm who's a professor of political science and middle east studies at rutgers university is also a former un spokesman. thank you so much for being with us and careful. let, let me ask you 1st about we've, we've heard and seen how difficult conditions are in guys of the bombing relentless more than 10000 killed in over a month. and today, or a few hours ago, at least we heard, is now as planned for after the war and is hinted that israel could reoccupied garza for any...
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how does that does how many c i'm is professor of political science and at least studies at rutgers university. thanks again for joining us sometimes. you know, we had been speaking of the last few hours that a, an announcement, a deal on the choice was imminent. now it seems like it might not happen till this evening local time and guys of what do you make of the delay? i think there are a few glitches could happen here or there about the priorities. so for a mass, its priority is to be safe serviced in escorting these hostages out without being 3 years without being photographed. no plays flying over. they want to make sure that this kind of a pose is not used by, is there a way to collect more data and information and, and, and, and photos where they are, where they're coming from. and how they were really of the i, c r c r is, is also concerned about safety. they said we must go go into a water zone to a score the hostages. so we have to be sure that we go and then we take the captives out and be safe. both the i c, r c officers and the captives for as are. and they want to make sure that
how does that does how many c i'm is professor of political science and at least studies at rutgers university. thanks again for joining us sometimes. you know, we had been speaking of the last few hours that a, an announcement, a deal on the choice was imminent. now it seems like it might not happen till this evening local time and guys of what do you make of the delay? i think there are a few glitches could happen here or there about the priorities. so for a mass, its priority is to be safe...
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the, the report that i just issued through rutgers university, the co operative co opted with professors are these examined how is not my slow be a is the flip side of the sort of new drug pro israel, a sort of politics that we have here in the united states, and i think that that while we were looking at how it influences policy, the main way it does that is through the public discourse and putting into public discourse. various troops about muslims, arabs, and especially palestinians. all of whom are, are painted as immediately and inherently anti western, anti american. and in particular, anti semitic when it comes to the question of israel, we have a great disconnect here between what the american people wants us to be doing, which is pushing for a ceasefire. and what we see our representatives in congress and particularly our leadership and the white house and state and state department doing. we only have a handful of members of congress who have called for us expire for he has even been critical of, of israel in saying that they may be gone a little too far. most of our leadership
the, the report that i just issued through rutgers university, the co operative co opted with professors are these examined how is not my slow be a is the flip side of the sort of new drug pro israel, a sort of politics that we have here in the united states, and i think that that while we were looking at how it influences policy, the main way it does that is through the public discourse and putting into public discourse. various troops about muslims, arabs, and especially palestinians. all of...
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latest developments with i've done need a see um who's the professor of political science at the rutgers university. and he's joining us here in ohio to a spokesman, former spokesman for the united nations pressure as you can see, the on the miss yahoo government to bring back these captains from gaza. i wanted to ask you 1st about his line post conflicts full guys. he says, is there a will maintain a security presence in the gaza strip after this war is over? well, what, what do you make of that? and how will this work? will it be like at the west bank? what's happening right now in the west? as you can see, the statement came after blinking visited the region blink and came to the agent to try to secure some kind of come on agreement with the leaders of the post conflict situation. because on a part of the he did, he went out empty handed because he wanted to talk about who were running guys after the end of this industry or punishing. so that this statement of nathan? yeah, i think comes up that, that saying that says that agent is not prepared to talk about the post conflict because uh, so he o
latest developments with i've done need a see um who's the professor of political science at the rutgers university. and he's joining us here in ohio to a spokesman, former spokesman for the united nations pressure as you can see, the on the miss yahoo government to bring back these captains from gaza. i wanted to ask you 1st about his line post conflicts full guys. he says, is there a will maintain a security presence in the gaza strip after this war is over? well, what, what do you make of...
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i don't have it say on the professor physical science and at least studies at rutgers university. he joins me here again and are hosted here. i don't even let's start with what we're hearing about and also hospital. this was a told her as the for just and it really sounds like there's just no provision left, no one for children or for anyone really with any chronic diseases. less than the cause of that shows that is really is waging an all out war against every public ever institution. but a 6 car, no place is safe, north, pulsing and good people safe, b, b, their children, women, hospital schools. it's an outward, it is being waged, not only does, but also into a snack. what we have seen also into us bank complement. the whole picture of what's going on in does. it's not that it stays trying to target how much know they are targeting the whole house thing and people including well, we know that that hospital so to have been targeted have also become shelters. tens of thousands of people to ask because they have that their last remaining, well, the in terms of trying to choose you
i don't have it say on the professor physical science and at least studies at rutgers university. he joins me here again and are hosted here. i don't even let's start with what we're hearing about and also hospital. this was a told her as the for just and it really sounds like there's just no provision left, no one for children or for anyone really with any chronic diseases. less than the cause of that shows that is really is waging an all out war against every public ever institution. but a 6...
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we have a rich history of fostering innovative entrepreneurs and institutions like rutgers universityare leading the way with proposals for initiatives such as the regional technology and innovation hub program. being crucial to recognize the importance of the tech hubs and spirit of innovation. can you continue talking about the promise of the tech hubs and why they are so important? >> i've been to rutgers. i visited rutgers a year or so ago so i saw with my own eyes the impressive work that's happening there in robotics and other areas and the whole point of the tech hubs including if you are successful in new jersey is to find the next leading-edge innovation in artificial intelligence, quantum biotech, ai, all the things that would allow america to have a lead in the world, and it starts and in universities. it starts in a lab somewhere and gets translated into a start up a bigger company. the point of the tech hubs is to have a whole network of these little beehives of innovation where you bring together universities with companies, innovators and entrepreneurs and add money to
we have a rich history of fostering innovative entrepreneurs and institutions like rutgers universityare leading the way with proposals for initiatives such as the regional technology and innovation hub program. being crucial to recognize the importance of the tech hubs and spirit of innovation. can you continue talking about the promise of the tech hubs and why they are so important? >> i've been to rutgers. i visited rutgers a year or so ago so i saw with my own eyes the impressive work...
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rutgers university is leading the way for initiatives such as the regional technology and innovation hub program. being crucial to recognize the importance of tech comes in the spirit of innovation. can you continue to talk about the premise of the tech hubs and why they're so important? >> i visited rutgers a year ago and i saw the impressive work that is happening there in robotics and other areas. the point of the tech hubs is to find the next leading-edge innovation in ai, quantum, everything that will allow american to have a lead in the world. it starts in universities. it starts in a lab and is translated to a startup and maybe a bigger company. the point of tech hubsthe is to have a network of innovation. where you bring together universities with companies, with innovators and entrepreneurs, and add some money to catalyze the cutting edge which leads to jobs. think about bell labs, all the jobs and innovations that went on. thousands and thousands of companies came out of that, let re-create that with these all across the country. >> the district i represent is an innovation
rutgers university is leading the way for initiatives such as the regional technology and innovation hub program. being crucial to recognize the importance of tech comes in the spirit of innovation. can you continue to talk about the premise of the tech hubs and why they're so important? >> i visited rutgers a year ago and i saw the impressive work that is happening there in robotics and other areas. the point of the tech hubs is to find the next leading-edge innovation in ai, quantum,...
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he was born in new york city and went to rutgers the university of chicago and receid his p from columbia. the treasury department fro 1941 to 43 during fdr's esency. and he taught at the university of chicago from 1946 to 1977. rose friedman lived from 10 to 2009 and was born i ukraine. she attended reed clege in oregon, the unerty of chicago where she did phdor that did not do her dissertation. she collarad on free to choose, the tv sersnd the book. she cowrote other economicoo and memoirs all including capitalism and freedom that came out in 1962 and cofounded the choice with milton friedman's promoting school vouchers. i want to show the original copy of the book that came out in 1980. here is the front cover. but you can see they are both listed on it. but when you flip it around, there is where you get rose friedman on the back. >> i think that rose was from a family of economists. her brother was a leading member of the chicago school of economics in the post-world wa ii period at the university of chicago. she heelf was a economic student at chicago when they would also be graduat
he was born in new york city and went to rutgers the university of chicago and receid his p from columbia. the treasury department fro 1941 to 43 during fdr's esency. and he taught at the university of chicago from 1946 to 1977. rose friedman lived from 10 to 2009 and was born i ukraine. she attended reed clege in oregon, the unerty of chicago where she did phdor that did not do her dissertation. she collarad on free to choose, the tv sersnd the book. she cowrote other economicoo and memoirs...
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he has held economic -- academic positions at drew university and rutgers. at rutgers, he was the founding director of the rutgers oral history archives of world war ii and conducted over 200 interviews with world war ii veterans, which is obviously something very near and dear to our museum and its mission as we try to tell the american experience in world war ii through those who lived at. he currently serves as the director of the institute on world war ii and the human experience just down the road at florida state university. interviewing kurt piehler will be our very own executive director, dr. michael bell, and over three decades service to our country to the u.s. army. another decade on top of that working in various positions with central command, joint staff, west point faculty, national defense university, secretary of state, et cetera. he has his phd from the university of maryland, and he is excited to talk to dr. kurt piehler about this wonderful topic. take it away. >> thanks, jeremy. [ applause ] for the crowd, kurt covers an amazing amount o
he has held economic -- academic positions at drew university and rutgers. at rutgers, he was the founding director of the rutgers oral history archives of world war ii and conducted over 200 interviews with world war ii veterans, which is obviously something very near and dear to our museum and its mission as we try to tell the american experience in world war ii through those who lived at. he currently serves as the director of the institute on world war ii and the human experience just down...
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the federal executive branch she was supposed to speak at my alma mater rutgers university. great school i was premed. i got a great education but if you had a different opinion even back then and i am further back than that. i watched in dismay as the professors of my alma mater led the charge of opposing her appearance because they did not want to hear another opinion. everyy student regardless of their political stance liberal, conservative, socialist, libertarian, democrat, republican it's an exchange of idea. you agree with that? >> yes, i do for christmas jordan? yes, i do. >> yes, i do. >> you know why i'm gonna wrap up with this. do know why we do not want to fund? to know why we are concerned with office of civil rights? because they don't protect their rights. recently starting to talk about the jewish issue more. but basically it was just certain groups suffering certain left wing group certain groups that were in to protect certain groups but not to protect conservatism they do not have the same opportunity and their university experience that every single other
the federal executive branch she was supposed to speak at my alma mater rutgers university. great school i was premed. i got a great education but if you had a different opinion even back then and i am further back than that. i watched in dismay as the professors of my alma mater led the charge of opposing her appearance because they did not want to hear another opinion. everyy student regardless of their political stance liberal, conservative, socialist, libertarian, democrat, republican it's...
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he received his degree from drew university and his ph.d. from rutgers. he's the author of multiple books, including the one we'll hear about tonight. also remembering the american way and war two and american soldiers lives series. held academic positions at baruch city university of new york drew university and a rutgers. and at rutgers, he was the founding director of the rutgers oral history of world war two. and over 200 interviews with world war two veterans. which is obviously something very near and dear to our museum and its mission as we try to tell the american experience in world war two through those who lived it. dr. peeler, currently serves as the director of the institute on war two and the human experience down the road at florida state university and interviewing will be our very own executor of director of the jenny craig institute. dr. michael bell mike is, a over three decade in service to our country in the us army and then another decade on top of that working in various positions with central command, the joint staff west point facu
he received his degree from drew university and his ph.d. from rutgers. he's the author of multiple books, including the one we'll hear about tonight. also remembering the american way and war two and american soldiers lives series. held academic positions at baruch city university of new york drew university and a rutgers. and at rutgers, he was the founding director of the rutgers oral history of world war two. and over 200 interviews with world war two veterans. which is obviously something...