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. >> next, a panel discussion on the future of the republican party, hosted by new york university. political analysts talk about the recent election in virginia, the 2022 midterms and the role of former president trump in the gop. this is just over one hour. >> good afternoon, everybody. i'm delighted to be with you here. my name is betsy fischer martin, i'm the director of the politics institute at new york university. and a faculty member as well. we have quite the panel with us today. we just heard a lot on the democratic side, we are going to jump into the republican and of -- end of things. and we have democrat, for good one measure. [laughter] you did not get lost joel, you are supposed to be on this panel. joel has been a long time pollster for the obama campaign, the clinton campaign, has good insight into what is going on with the electorate. we are fortunate to have him with us today. next to him, elise jordan, you probably recognize from her role as a political analyst on nbc and msnbc. and a contributor for time. and also used to work in the bush administration, had a l
. >> next, a panel discussion on the future of the republican party, hosted by new york university. political analysts talk about the recent election in virginia, the 2022 midterms and the role of former president trump in the gop. this is just over one hour. >> good afternoon, everybody. i'm delighted to be with you here. my name is betsy fischer martin, i'm the director of the politics institute at new york university. and a faculty member as well. we have quite the panel with us...
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. >> award winning writer and new york university adjunct professor mayukh sen previews his book "tastemakers": seven immigrant women and how they changed american cuisine." sunday on "q&a." listen to "q and a" and all our podcasts on the c-span now app. >> the u.s. house now in recess after earlier debating president biden's social spending plan. votes on the measure have been delayed as members wait for the congressional budget office to release
. >> award winning writer and new york university adjunct professor mayukh sen previews his book "tastemakers": seven immigrant women and how they changed american cuisine." sunday on "q&a." listen to "q and a" and all our podcasts on the c-span now app. >> the u.s. house now in recess after earlier debating president biden's social spending plan. votes on the measure have been delayed as members wait for the congressional budget office to...
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levering lewis the author of islam and the making of -- professor emeritus of history at new york university a recipient of the national humanities medal and received the pulitzer prize for each volume of his baby eb dubois fee. he lives in new york city. today he will speak to us about his book "the improbable wendell wilkie the businessman who saved the republican party and his country, and conceived a new world order welcome, david. it's good to be here. among wendell wilkie's late words were whatever we do at home constitutes foreign-policy and whatever we do constitutes domestic policy. they appear in an american program with 10 extraordinary chapters for the contemporary reader and they were stunned by their media they. if you read chapter 8 wilkie's entire platform of 1944 republican national convention with his keynesian economics its national -- the civil rights plan the civil union plan and progressivism reagan republicans would reject. on presidents' day of 1892 in ellwood indiana wendell lewis wilkie was born in a family of six and the juniors did much of the ring after their aca
levering lewis the author of islam and the making of -- professor emeritus of history at new york university a recipient of the national humanities medal and received the pulitzer prize for each volume of his baby eb dubois fee. he lives in new york city. today he will speak to us about his book "the improbable wendell wilkie the businessman who saved the republican party and his country, and conceived a new world order welcome, david. it's good to be here. among wendell wilkie's late...
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david levering lieu sis professor emeritus of history at new york university, a recipient of the national humanities medal, he received the pull itser prize. today he'll talk to us about his book "the improbable wendell willkie." the businessman who saved the republican party and his country and conceive a new world order. welcome, david. >> thanks. wendell willkie's last words were these -- whatever we do at home constitutes foreign policy, and whatever we do abroad constitutes domestic policy. this is the great new political fact. wendell willkie wrote those words two weeks before his fatal cardiac seizure in manhattan october 8, 1944. they appear in an american prom, a book of ten extraordinary chapters, most of which may still profit the contemporary reader and and some stunned by their immediacy. read chapter eight, willkie's proposed platform for the 1944 republican national convention. with its keynesian economics, health care, civil rights plank, its labor union plank and you have a document whose ranked progressive reagan, republicans would reject and the party of donald trump vi
david levering lieu sis professor emeritus of history at new york university, a recipient of the national humanities medal, he received the pull itser prize. today he'll talk to us about his book "the improbable wendell willkie." the businessman who saved the republican party and his country and conceive a new world order. welcome, david. >> thanks. wendell willkie's last words were these -- whatever we do at home constitutes foreign policy, and whatever we do abroad constitutes...
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there are some very if, if you're starting engineer york university, procrastinate video from vimeo, but yeah, sports or, but i was one of the soonest you've seen brought that. i mean, just to run, put it on guards that are bought or cheaper. which teacher just to put on the horse to junior a young, there are no monitoring doesn't work or when you're boy scheman teacher and i'm putting your name and your question i have about of an come on yellow mclaughlin. uncle. yeah. pool now starts beside north stores. i've got to put you on your ear, leon turned it off, so i'm gonna have to look on the phone as to the weights. i'm wondering if they're ballasa libra, buckeye. many. deborah mccord merkel it up puter as cheaper to pinpoint dahlia doors are probably caught. you at the thought of the morning, which is poison talking to when we got none of them seemed to transact circle, intimate each i guess not tucker, at the black box. there should have been come up. when you walk away from the computer room. go idea one. com, martha? your c genuinely r. c from with com martha potentially from. i'
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i thought continuous, there are some very if it's just turn the engineer york university procrastinate video from the me. but yeah. sports or but i was one of us in steve seen brought that. i mean this year i'm pretty darn guy that i bought the cheaper which teacher just to put on the horse to junior company. jim young are not among your doesn't work or when you're boy scheman practitioner and i'm parked in your name and your solution is about of an come on yellow mclaughlin. uncle. yeah. pool. now starts beside no storage spot to put your ear leon turned it off. so i'm gonna have to look on the weights. i'm wondering if there ballasa libra buckeye. many bar mccord merkel. it up puter a sticker, richard from cordelia jewelry. tib leacock yet the god of the morning, which is poison talking to when we got none of them seemed to transact circle into damage. each i guess not thought cra at the black box, there should have been come up when your war originally computer will go idea when camara, year seen only or see from would come up thought potentially from i've got to my, i have forgotte
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department because this seems like a scam with me asking about frontier or if its just an engineer new york university, procrastinate video from the me but yeah. sportsman but i was one of the senior steve senior brought to me this year. i'm pretty darn guy that i bought the cheaper which teacher used to put a horse to junior. i'm talking to jim young, it's a quarter. not of money, doesn't work. the only boy scheman, i'm interested in an impostor in your name and your 1st name to talk about. and that will come on. dillard mclaughlin. uncle yup. will not start. it's beside nor slowest. bob got to put you on your ear clunk. erna dobbs dominates, mechanical asked you to wait a minute there. ballasa. libra, buckeye. minnie deborah mccord miracle. yup. router as chief rates have been conducted, yards are probably caught you at the got at the morning, which is poison talking to when we're gonna. but as i'm seeing people on lexical relations, even to just kind of tucker at the black box, they're sort of been come up when you war originally, computer room, go idea. when camara, ear seen only a see from would
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there was in new york university study that was done that where the question about stop in 1st was asked 47 percent of the respondents said that they had been stop in 1st 40 percent were black of 45 percent were latino and then 37 percent were white, while the in the study they accounted for neighborhood in the amount of money made per neighborhood. in even amongst the white respondents, though, if they had a mental health disorder, or if they were in a neighborhood of low socioeconomic status, sharply increase the likelihood that they would be stop for stop and frisk. so there is clearly a disparity that needs to be addressed. and when we've heard the worst tough on crime, like we heard from reagan, like we heard from even nixon, and of course, probably most infamous at this point, bill clinton and even joe biden, our current president. tough on crime using these tough on black people. tough on latinos, and tough on poor people overall. so instead of saying, hey, let's rebuke these words from hawk newsome. maybe eric adams, who actually take advice from someone who is on the ground, who
there was in new york university study that was done that where the question about stop in 1st was asked 47 percent of the respondents said that they had been stop in 1st 40 percent were black of 45 percent were latino and then 37 percent were white, while the in the study they accounted for neighborhood in the amount of money made per neighborhood. in even amongst the white respondents, though, if they had a mental health disorder, or if they were in a neighborhood of low socioeconomic status,...
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new york university's langone health preparing today to get shots in arms fast. >> they're stored here, thawed and then brought to the flu pods over on the children's hospital side. >> reporter: dr. heather howell is a pediatrician here at langone. >> it's really great now that we're going to be able to keep them safe. and that is a way to prevent them from getting sick. >> reporter: she has three children in that critical age group and plans to get them the shot immediately. >> covid is a lot worse than getting the shot. >> reporter: but a recent poll showing less than a third of parents say they'll get their young children vaccinated right away. >> i'm not sure. i don't think i know enough about it. >> reporter: the pfizer vaccine for the country's 28 million 5 to 11-year-olds is two shots, but at one-third the adult dose. tonight, moderna says the fda may need until january to review the company's vaccine for 12 to 17 year olds to assess the rare risk of myocarditis, the inflammation of the heart muscle, though experts say that's much more likely to be caused by covid-19. in new yor
new york university's langone health preparing today to get shots in arms fast. >> they're stored here, thawed and then brought to the flu pods over on the children's hospital side. >> reporter: dr. heather howell is a pediatrician here at langone. >> it's really great now that we're going to be able to keep them safe. and that is a way to prevent them from getting sick. >> reporter: she has three children in that critical age group and plans to get them the shot...
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and i'm also a fellow with the center for if he g studies at york university in toronto. you get to have you hello to you. lucas. thanks for being on the screen. please tell everybody who you are. just she'll hear hearn walker sheesh. now i'm a spokesman of the polish far enough for minutes to farmer to listen historian. and finally, franak. nice to have you on the streaming to teach yourself to global audience. i am also a former journalist, and now i worked with fidelity and oscar villers and exiled to leader shawanda elections and went advantage. but she was forced to leave her country because look at shanker, our dictator, brick the selections. all right, so good to have you all of you guess i, i'm gonna open up the conversation to our audience here watching on youtube. the comment section is right here. you have comments or questions for story that were taken straight out of the headlines. please let us know what they are and i will put them to the guess. we're going to start on youtube. this is such a story. a big story that we've got questions already. all right, s
and i'm also a fellow with the center for if he g studies at york university in toronto. you get to have you hello to you. lucas. thanks for being on the screen. please tell everybody who you are. just she'll hear hearn walker sheesh. now i'm a spokesman of the polish far enough for minutes to farmer to listen historian. and finally, franak. nice to have you on the streaming to teach yourself to global audience. i am also a former journalist, and now i worked with fidelity and oscar villers and...
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first, professor jeffrey white from the new york university law school -- new york law school as adjunct professor of law and senior fellow and director of their census and redistricting institute. second, mark braden who is counsel at baker-hoff setter. professor white? prof. white: it is a pleasure to share this program with mark braden who is a longtime friend and associate of mind. we -- of mine. we come from different backgrounds but for many years have been able to work together for the common interest of pursuing fair redistricting policies, maps across the country and enforcing the voting rights act however you might look at it. what i'll do to start is give a brief overview of h.r. 4, ther. lewis voting rights advancement act, which passed the house of representatives earlier this year and is now pend before the u.s. senate, as is as one a bill that does a lot more in terms of election reform. so both bills are before the u.s. senate where given everything else from debt ceiling to the budget to infrastructure, it's hard to say what will happen but we can say that this now being
first, professor jeffrey white from the new york university law school -- new york law school as adjunct professor of law and senior fellow and director of their census and redistricting institute. second, mark braden who is counsel at baker-hoff setter. professor white? prof. white: it is a pleasure to share this program with mark braden who is a longtime friend and associate of mind. we -- of mine. we come from different backgrounds but for many years have been able to work together for the...
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were describing the same thing and the person that has done the best work is jonathan from new york universitynd is a cofounder of the theory that argues all major religions have six foundational values. and that they emphasize one of those above all the others. and that value is care or elcompassion. and i mostly agree but going furtheren to argue but will be argue is a sickness of that unchecked compassion. not balanced by what you may call old-fashioned values. but not bound by disciplined or hard work or accountability or responsibility. but to argue the victim ideology or woke religion with all of those for care around victims. and with that value sanctity. andsa that what you might say is the moral tocr contaminate your body with drugs because your body is sacred and you should care for your body and it's wrong to camp on the sidewalk or defecate because you violate the sanctity that is the traditional view for how is the adherence to the new victim apology that we should perfect protect the sanctity of victims and victims bodies they should be free to do whatever they want because the v
were describing the same thing and the person that has done the best work is jonathan from new york universitynd is a cofounder of the theory that argues all major religions have six foundational values. and that they emphasize one of those above all the others. and that value is care or elcompassion. and i mostly agree but going furtheren to argue but will be argue is a sickness of that unchecked compassion. not balanced by what you may call old-fashioned values. but not bound by disciplined...
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right now i'm joined by melissa murray, law professor at new york university. what do you think of having that crew there and hearing directly from kyle so soon after that verdict? >> it certainly is unorthodox but i think there was a lot of things that were unorthodox about this trial and i think a lot of questions that are left. i think the fact that a fox news crew was there right at the moment that he was leaving the courthouse and able to get this footage for him shows that he has really become a poster boy for some of these conserative causes. the interest expansive self-defense laws and a more robust second amendment. >> it was shocking news for people across the country especially the families of the victims. is there another path for them to pursue justice. is a civil case possible. you heard kyle say we made it through the hard part. is there another part to come? >> certainly there can be civil trials. for example, the victims' families can file suit. we saw this famously in the o.j. simpson trial. he was acquitted of the murder of ron goldman and ni
right now i'm joined by melissa murray, law professor at new york university. what do you think of having that crew there and hearing directly from kyle so soon after that verdict? >> it certainly is unorthodox but i think there was a lot of things that were unorthodox about this trial and i think a lot of questions that are left. i think the fact that a fox news crew was there right at the moment that he was leaving the courthouse and able to get this footage for him shows that he has...
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. >> a panel discussion on the future of the republican party, hosted by new york university.alk about the recent election in virginia, the 2022 midterms and the role of former president trump in the gop. this is just over one hour. >> good afternoon, everybody. my name is betsy fischer martin, i'm the director of the politics institute at new york university. we have quite the panel with us today. we just
. >> a panel discussion on the future of the republican party, hosted by new york university.alk about the recent election in virginia, the 2022 midterms and the role of former president trump in the gop. this is just over one hour. >> good afternoon, everybody. my name is betsy fischer martin, i'm the director of the politics institute at new york university. we have quite the panel with us today. we just
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and author of "how facism works" along with the professor of history in italian studies at new york university and author of "strongmen mussolini to the present." thank you both for joining me on the show. ruth, you and i have been discussing growing authoritarianism for years now and on this show all of this year. we have now reached the book banning stage. and yet, still, there is so much complacency among politicians and journalists in this country. >> yeah. in "strongmen" i write "strongmen" not only disappear but they disappear books and texts and ideas and whole fields of knowledge that conflict with their goals. sometimes the latter is a prelude to the former and in 2018 he banned gender studies. two years later, transgender and intersection people have no legal status. it starts in the universities and the schools and it moves on. lo and behold youngkin makes anti-trans campaigns together with anti-crt, part of this interlocking playbook. the other thing i am interested in is you mentioned representative krauss and trying to ban books that make people feel uncomfortable. this, too, is
and author of "how facism works" along with the professor of history in italian studies at new york university and author of "strongmen mussolini to the present." thank you both for joining me on the show. ruth, you and i have been discussing growing authoritarianism for years now and on this show all of this year. we have now reached the book banning stage. and yet, still, there is so much complacency among politicians and journalists in this country. >> yeah. in...
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officials at new york university langone health say they had received a $166 million gift from bezosnight as he speaks to our own tucker carlson 8:00 p.m. eastern time. the reaction to his acquittal on charges of killing two men and injuring another continues to polarize the nation. kevin corke has details tonight. good evening, kevin. >> good evening, bret. kyle rittenhouse emphatically denies that race had anything to do with the shootings in kenosha, furthermore, as you will see n preview clip in sit down interview with tucker carlson in thinks mind, which of course followed the shootings was about much more than rittenhouse himself. >> they are saying that can you go out and riot and attack anybody and you will have the support from the media and the politicians to do whatever you want and kill innocent people and if they defend yourself you are named a hero. that's the message that i believe is being spread. >> bret, rittenhouse's days of being involved in court cases may not be over. you may recall that then candidate joe biden's key pickings of rittenhouse was part of a video
officials at new york university langone health say they had received a $166 million gift from bezosnight as he speaks to our own tucker carlson 8:00 p.m. eastern time. the reaction to his acquittal on charges of killing two men and injuring another continues to polarize the nation. kevin corke has details tonight. good evening, kevin. >> good evening, bret. kyle rittenhouse emphatically denies that race had anything to do with the shootings in kenosha, furthermore, as you will see n...
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my name is betsy fischer martin, i'm the director of the politics institute at new york university. we have quite the panel with us today. we just heard a lot on the democratic side, we are going to jump into the republican and of things. we have one democrat, for good measure. [laughter] you did not get lost joel, you are supposed to be on this panel. his been a long time pollster for the obama campaign, click campaign, has good insight into what is going on with the electorate. we are fortunate to have him with us today. next to him, elise jordan, you probably recognize from her role as a political analyst on nbc and msnbc. used to work in the bush administration, had a lot of insight on republican strategy. former rnc chairman and lieutenant governor of the -- of maryland to might be back in the politics sometime? long time republican communication strategist in the white house and congress. >> [indiscernible] >> [laughter] let's start with from your perspective, we spoke a lot with the earlier panel about virginia and new jersey, i would want to get your thoughts first of all on
my name is betsy fischer martin, i'm the director of the politics institute at new york university. we have quite the panel with us today. we just heard a lot on the democratic side, we are going to jump into the republican and of things. we have one democrat, for good measure. [laughter] you did not get lost joel, you are supposed to be on this panel. his been a long time pollster for the obama campaign, click campaign, has good insight into what is going on with the electorate. we are...
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million to former president obama's foundation bezos and his family have given 166 million to new york university'senter. scott, back to you >> thank you shares are up 40% in the last month but the valuation stretched and firm downgrades that stock to market perform we made it our call of the day and we bring in jon najarian because he's making moves. welcome. cut your losses, huh >> they were gains like you said still up over 40% and i just kept rolling, rolling, rolling to the upside but today versus friday, yeah, it was a loss. and what i did, scott, was i'm not saying that they are ringing a bell as far as saying it's over for charging. i don't think it will be over. not with 500,000 charging stations coming our way over the next five years. but i do think that it was pretty clear that we should be taking profits today, people listening to that report obviously sold blink it put a cap on the upside of charge point and vultera and hi those stocks through options and i closed all of them out today like you say, blink was closed out from friday's trade until today. it was a loss but it was a stron
million to former president obama's foundation bezos and his family have given 166 million to new york university'senter. scott, back to you >> thank you shares are up 40% in the last month but the valuation stretched and firm downgrades that stock to market perform we made it our call of the day and we bring in jon najarian because he's making moves. welcome. cut your losses, huh >> they were gains like you said still up over 40% and i just kept rolling, rolling, rolling to the...
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let's bring in new york university's social psychologist jonathan hite who has been collecting researchhealth of teenage girls and social media, his latest piece for the atlantic is titled "the dangerous experience on teen girls, the preponderance of the evidence suggests that social media is causing real damage to adolescents. great to see you here. any of us who are parents of teenage girls as i am innately know that there is a direct link between their mental health and what they see on social media, but you have the research, so tell us of the direct line between these two. >> yes, that's right, so there's a lot of published academic research on this topic, and a lot of it says, well, there's a correlation, but the correlation is tiny. you know, it's no more harmful than eating potatoes in some studies. what i found in digging into this research, along with jean twangy, the author of i-gen, when you zoom in, not on screen time, not screen time but social media, and don't look at the bo boys, just look at the girls, some of the correlation is much much bigger. it's not just correlati
let's bring in new york university's social psychologist jonathan hite who has been collecting researchhealth of teenage girls and social media, his latest piece for the atlantic is titled "the dangerous experience on teen girls, the preponderance of the evidence suggests that social media is causing real damage to adolescents. great to see you here. any of us who are parents of teenage girls as i am innately know that there is a direct link between their mental health and what they see on...
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. -- at new york university, she clerks furch -- and she's a cohost of legal podcast, strict scrutiny, along with leah witnessed and my wife. full disclosure. the -- anita i want to get you in a second -- but just to start with where things stand today. so this argument wasn't about whether the law itself can rise or fall, it was an argument about whether the supreme court has the power to temporarily halt the enforcement of the law. because the u.s. justice department sued texas saying, this scheme you've come up with to deny a constitutional right but outsourcing enforcement to private citizens, you think a super clever, but we can still stop viewed from doing. it basically is my understanding. is that a roughly correct correct characterization? >> roughly correct, there are actually two suits that are being heard today, before the court. one brought by the abortion providers against a court justice, county clerks, the state a.g., and the other brought by the department of justice against texas. but they all go to the central question, can this be in federal court? is there a way fo
. -- at new york university, she clerks furch -- and she's a cohost of legal podcast, strict scrutiny, along with leah witnessed and my wife. full disclosure. the -- anita i want to get you in a second -- but just to start with where things stand today. so this argument wasn't about whether the law itself can rise or fall, it was an argument about whether the supreme court has the power to temporarily halt the enforcement of the law. because the u.s. justice department sued texas saying, this...
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describing the same thing and the person next on the best work on this is jonathan hite at new york university and he is the cofounder of something called moral foundation theory which argues that all religions, all major religions six foundational values. and that what progressives have donewith local religion is they emphasize one of those six values above all the others and that value is care or compassion but care is the word that he used . i mostly agree but we went a bit further i think to argue that this woke religion which is also what we argue is a kind of san fransickness, a compassion not balanced by old testament values, not balanced by responsibility. we go further and argue that this victim ideology, this woke religion does redefine all five of the other values along with care around victims so for example one of the six moral foundations is the value of sanctity. and in a traditional morality, you might say it's immoral to contaminate your body with drugs because your body is sacred and you should care for your body or it's wrong to allow people to camp on the sidewalk or defeca
describing the same thing and the person next on the best work on this is jonathan hite at new york university and he is the cofounder of something called moral foundation theory which argues that all religions, all major religions six foundational values. and that what progressives have donewith local religion is they emphasize one of those six values above all the others and that value is care or compassion but care is the word that he used . i mostly agree but we went a bit further i think...
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new york university is the host of this event. it is about an hour. >> hi, everybody. at this point vice president for the brandon center for justice. i'm really pleased to be here with our good friends in n.y.u. to talk tow about 2024. and i'm happy to be joined by my friends here on this panel. doug frennel. the head of the international advertising department. the journal. edmond is one of the most plugged in officials period of time next to him, instead of any cutter, the founding partner of precisions strategies. a data digital sculpting firm. stephanie is also the former deputy campaign manager and senior advisor to perspective obama and at the far end of the room, my friend rob collins, a veteran strategist and partner at public affairs, previously the national director of the national republican senatorial committee where we -- he helped reelect 12 incumbents and 12 new republicans. part of the largest gain for republicans ever. they've given us the charge of talking about 2024 and the first thing we're going to have to dispose of is that thing that political s
new york university is the host of this event. it is about an hour. >> hi, everybody. at this point vice president for the brandon center for justice. i'm really pleased to be here with our good friends in n.y.u. to talk tow about 2024. and i'm happy to be joined by my friends here on this panel. doug frennel. the head of the international advertising department. the journal. edmond is one of the most plugged in officials period of time next to him, instead of any cutter, the founding...
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in 1942, norma graduated from new york university with a bachelor's degree in economics and a minor in geology, the only woman to graduate with that honor at the time. shortly after, she put her degree to work by joining the department of war to assist with the military supply chain while her husband, robert finck, served in our nation's armed forces during world war ii. after the war, norma worked in her father's bakery. megan and thrown bakery. during this time she became enamored with jazz music and became friends with many local musicians that were involved in the civil rights music. inspired by their work, norma began contributing the money she made to support civil rights initiatives in the south. this became an ongoing passion of hers. after moving to plantation, florida, in 1972, norma continued her legacy of supporting the enrichment of her community by joining the city's parks and recreation department where she still works today. at the age of 100. additionally, she began spending her time and money supporting local charities and following the loss of her daughter, marian, t
in 1942, norma graduated from new york university with a bachelor's degree in economics and a minor in geology, the only woman to graduate with that honor at the time. shortly after, she put her degree to work by joining the department of war to assist with the military supply chain while her husband, robert finck, served in our nation's armed forces during world war ii. after the war, norma worked in her father's bakery. megan and thrown bakery. during this time she became enamored with jazz...
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were describing these same things in person to the best work on this is jonathan heights at new york university, he is a cofounder of the foundation theory which argues that all religions, allt major religions have foundational value and that what the progressives have done emphasize the one of the six valleys above all the others and it is care compassionate care is the word he uses. i mostly agree but we went further i think to argue that this religion also arguing kind of the sickness kind of this unchecked compassionate, not balanced by which you might call old testament values are not bound byon discipline or accountability or responsibility and we go further and argue that the victim ologies, his robe religion does actually redefine all five of the other values along with care with the victims so one of the six moral foundations is the value of sanctity. in a traditional morality that you might say, is immoral to contaminate your body with drug because your body is sacred and you should care for your body or it's wrong to allow people to camp on the sidewalk or defecate on the sidewalk be
were describing these same things in person to the best work on this is jonathan heights at new york university, he is a cofounder of the foundation theory which argues that all religions, allt major religions have foundational value and that what the progressives have done emphasize the one of the six valleys above all the others and it is care compassionate care is the word he uses. i mostly agree but we went further i think to argue that this religion also arguing kind of the sickness kind...
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he is a professor of the history of science at new york university. he obtained his ph.d.m harvard. he's the author of "einstein's war." it's a story of how passivism and friendship led to a scientific revolution. he's also written practical religion science and huxley's church and maxwell's demon which explore the relationships between science and religion and history and potentially my favorite remark in my tenured career here, she is also a host of "what the f" a podcast that you can find on all of your streaming services. so go to your streaming service of choice. i think you might enjoy it. if you want to test it out before you start downloading that, you're in for a treat. we welcome your questions. but even more so, we welcome you. dr. matt stanley. >> thanks, laura and lisa. and thanks to the national world war i museum and memorial for putting this together. i'm delighted to be here. i think i'm supposed to say that i would rather be there in person, but as i'm watching the locations that people are putting in to the chat, i have to say it's really extraordinary t
he is a professor of the history of science at new york university. he obtained his ph.d.m harvard. he's the author of "einstein's war." it's a story of how passivism and friendship led to a scientific revolution. he's also written practical religion science and huxley's church and maxwell's demon which explore the relationships between science and religion and history and potentially my favorite remark in my tenured career here, she is also a host of "what the f" a podcast...
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american politics including the future of the republican party in 2024 elections hosted by new york university and at 8 p.m. eastern on c-span, c-span.org, or watch your full coverage on our new video app. >> c-span is your fun filtered view of government funded by these television companies and more, including comcast. >> you think that this is just a community center? it's way more. >> this way students from low income families can get the tools they need to be ready for anything. >> comcast supports c-span with other television providers to give you a front proceed to democracy. joining us this morning is heidi shierholz, president of the economic policy institute, along with michael strahan, economic policy director -- number policy studies director at the american enterprise institute, here to talk about the state of our economy. i want to talk about the latest numbers put up by the bureau of labor statistics. 531,000 jobs were added in the month of october. the end of limit rate at 4.6%, the lowest since the pandemic began. the unemployment rate by race, for black americans is 7.9%. hisp
american politics including the future of the republican party in 2024 elections hosted by new york university and at 8 p.m. eastern on c-span, c-span.org, or watch your full coverage on our new video app. >> c-span is your fun filtered view of government funded by these television companies and more, including comcast. >> you think that this is just a community center? it's way more. >> this way students from low income families can get the tools they need to be ready for...
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matthew stanley a professor of history and science at new york university. he obtained his ph.d. from harvard and he's the author of "einstein's war" how relatively tramped in the nationalism of world war i and the story of how pacifism and friendship led to a scientific revolution. he has also written mystic religion science and 8s eddington and huxley's -- which explores the complex relationship between science religion and history and potentially my favorite introductory remarks since my career here also a host of a podcast you can sign on all of your stinging services that go to your streaming service. i think you might enjoy it but if you want to test it out before you start downloading that you've got an hour and we welcome your questions and even more so we welcome you dr. matthew stanley. >> thank you lora and thank you to the national war museum and the library for putting this together. i think i'm supposed to say that i would rather be there in person but i've been watching the questions of people are putting into the chat and it's very extraordinary that i get to talk
matthew stanley a professor of history and science at new york university. he obtained his ph.d. from harvard and he's the author of "einstein's war" how relatively tramped in the nationalism of world war i and the story of how pacifism and friendship led to a scientific revolution. he has also written mystic religion science and 8s eddington and huxley's -- which explores the complex relationship between science religion and history and potentially my favorite introductory remarks...