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and i would like to remind those of you at nyu that these three people used to be at nyu. and i think that their presence here today is a symbol of the fact that once you are at nyu, you can never really leave. it is just like a magnet coming back. but we would like to congratulate them on their new roles and on this study. i should also say to remind you at nyu, we are now the global network university. and so in a sense we think of ucla now sort of like nyu west. so as we congratulate you, we're also proud of your accomplishments. the way we're going to proceed this morning, is i'm going to introduce all of the speakers and they will follow each other without further introduction. our first speaker will be marcela suarez-orozco. and the other comment i wanted to make is because we have very distinct wished speakers, for those of you not in academia, it is important to know that when someone is a high level professor with an endowed chair they have this other name that they start to use so some of the speakers have multiple names. but the name that is not their own name i
and i would like to remind those of you at nyu that these three people used to be at nyu. and i think that their presence here today is a symbol of the fact that once you are at nyu, you can never really leave. it is just like a magnet coming back. but we would like to congratulate them on their new roles and on this study. i should also say to remind you at nyu, we are now the global network university. and so in a sense we think of ucla now sort of like nyu west. so as we congratulate you,...
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program, but even so, nyu hasn't publicly pushed for the nyu dream act because they're afraid of the backlash that they can receive from it. so it's not something that they are publicly advocating for. it is simply something that they are simply putting forward. so how nyu and other higher institutions can push for this legislation. >> okay. i can just answer a little bit for nyu. first of all, our institutional aid is very limited for everybody. and so those of you from nyu know that. but we can talk later there is a lobbying arm of nyu in albany. and there is a vice president who deals with governmental relations. so the logic of that isn't entirely clear to me because opening up the state funds, the tap funds is certainly something nyu should favor, and also always lobbies to increase the fund. i'll help you find out. robert or steve, do you want to answer that in terms of institutions? generally in terms of institutions. >> sure. so i think it speaks to some of the points we're trying to drive home with this work. and that is that the issue around undocumented status, undocumente
program, but even so, nyu hasn't publicly pushed for the nyu dream act because they're afraid of the backlash that they can receive from it. so it's not something that they are publicly advocating for. it is simply something that they are simply putting forward. so how nyu and other higher institutions can push for this legislation. >> okay. i can just answer a little bit for nyu. first of all, our institutional aid is very limited for everybody. and so those of you from nyu know that....
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>> yes, they are available for the center for performing arts at nyu. rosanna: going to break, teach us a few moves. okay, greg? ready. pump up the music. "good day" is coming right back. rosanna: it is all about you. thank you so much for saying nice things about us on our facebook page. i hope you had a little fun this morning. what'd you get? >> a sausage for you. rosanna: it is warm. join the millions who have already switched. we switched. and now, we're streaming netflix. who knew time warner cable's internet was so fast! mom switched. and now, we can watch our favorite shows together, on demand. i switched. so i can connect to the internet just about anywhere with my free twc wifi hotspots. join the millions who switched to time warner cable. for $89.99 a month, you'll get 100meg internet, and hundreds of hd channels. you'll also get unlimited calling to the us, mexico canada, china, and now india. call today. i switched. now i have a free app that lets me watch tv whenever i have the time. for $89.99 a month you'll get tv, internet and phone. an
>> yes, they are available for the center for performing arts at nyu. rosanna: going to break, teach us a few moves. okay, greg? ready. pump up the music. "good day" is coming right back. rosanna: it is all about you. thank you so much for saying nice things about us on our facebook page. i hope you had a little fun this morning. what'd you get? >> a sausage for you. rosanna: it is warm. join the millions who have already switched. we switched. and now, we're streaming...
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this is nyu medical center. perhaps, more importantly, being in a patient's room trying to take a photo with her baby. we want to show you the photos released. two women and a man walked into a room and asked to take pictures with a newborn. this happened sunday at 2:00 in the afternoon. the two women and man entered the room where the newborn and the mother were. they asked to take photos with the baby. the mother said no according to police and the three suspects took off. they were seen driving away in a white van. the suspects are in their early to mid-30s. medium build. we asked the nypd, did the suspects get physical with the baby or the mother, did they touch the mother or the newborn and the police department said no. a lieutenant said that's why they're being accused of trespassing, not abuse or anything like that. the police as you can imagine, want to catch and find these three suspects. >> absolutely. katherine, thank you. >>> police are trying to find a gunman who opened fire in a
this is nyu medical center. perhaps, more importantly, being in a patient's room trying to take a photo with her baby. we want to show you the photos released. two women and a man walked into a room and asked to take pictures with a newborn. this happened sunday at 2:00 in the afternoon. the two women and man entered the room where the newborn and the mother were. they asked to take photos with the baby. the mother said no according to police and the three suspects took off. they were seen...
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at least one nyu dorm was left without water and two buildings had flooded basements. >>> breaking news from the west coast tonight. three firefighters died battle thing the wild fires in washington state. at least four more are injured from the fires burning in the town of twisp. the weather is not helping the fight. temperatures are expected to be over 90 degrees with the dry conditions throughout the day. the wind also not helping, and this video is from boise, idaho, showing how fierce it can get. a fire whirl or firenado forms, and the heat is kicked up by the weather and then spins, creating the look of a tornado. it can become dangerous and send the hot dirt and ash raining down. >>> danger on the road. cbs 2 obtained exclusive video of a u.s. postal worker driving a tractor trailer and apparently using his cell phone behind the wheel. and cbs 2's valerie castro spoke to the man who recorded the incident. >> this guy is texting and driving a truck. >> reporter: this is what the driver saw on the northbound van wyck expressway in jamaica, queens. >> he doesn't even is his head up.
at least one nyu dorm was left without water and two buildings had flooded basements. >>> breaking news from the west coast tonight. three firefighters died battle thing the wild fires in washington state. at least four more are injured from the fires burning in the town of twisp. the weather is not helping the fight. temperatures are expected to be over 90 degrees with the dry conditions throughout the day. the wind also not helping, and this video is from boise, idaho, showing how...
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. >> now, new study from nyu lan gone medical center finds the bill could have an impact. >> we found that kids that were ordering a children's meal, if the provisions in this bill were met, would save about 64 calories. >> researchers looked at meals purchased at mcdonald's, wendy's, burger king, found the bill would also lead to children consuming less fat and sodium. >> researchers say until now posting calories at fast-food restaurants has not helped enough in the fight against childhood obesity. >> this bill under few circumstances could be an important step in the right direction. >> similar legislation on kids meals was recently passed in california. in new york, brian web, for cbs-3, "eyewitness news". >>> even get the kids working out little bit, you know, playing like children, you know, 64 calories may not make that much difference. >> coming up at noon, president obama beginning historic trip in just a few hours. he becomes the first sitting president to set foot in the al alaskan arctic. >> also the passing of the master of the horror story, a look back at the life of mov
. >> now, new study from nyu lan gone medical center finds the bill could have an impact. >> we found that kids that were ordering a children's meal, if the provisions in this bill were met, would save about 64 calories. >> researchers looked at meals purchased at mcdonald's, wendy's, burger king, found the bill would also lead to children consuming less fat and sodium. >> researchers say until now posting calories at fast-food restaurants has not helped enough in the...
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this is in the courtyard in the middle of nyu langone medical center. you can see they are doing construction. about 3:45 the fire department responded to reports of elevated carbon monoxide levels. again, they did have to do some evacuations. con ed is on the scene as well. they do not yet have the situation under control. only partial evacuations here and most of it seems to be contained to the courtyard. reporting live over nyu medical center, shannon sohn, channel 7 eyewitness news. >>> a united airlines passenger under arrest. he went ballistic when he was told to turn off his cell phone. police say adam kelling refused to turn off the phone, walked to the front of the plane then punched another passenger. that's when chicago police officers came on board and wrestled him to the ground. police say he hit one of the officers. >>> the woman behind an embryo battle is speaking exclusively to abc news about her year long battle. dr. mimi lee and her husband decided to get married in 2010 after knowing each other for a decade. before the wedding breast
this is in the courtyard in the middle of nyu langone medical center. you can see they are doing construction. about 3:45 the fire department responded to reports of elevated carbon monoxide levels. again, they did have to do some evacuations. con ed is on the scene as well. they do not yet have the situation under control. only partial evacuations here and most of it seems to be contained to the courtyard. reporting live over nyu medical center, shannon sohn, channel 7 eyewitness news....
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here at nyu public library. he's a former associate of indiana university. his book the combination of blackens race crime and modern america published and it won best book award in american studies. here also this afternoon is we have author and nyu professor of journalismwk dr. pamela newkirk. a life, she's a multifaceted scholar w who has published a variety of works. her b first book black journalist, contemporary struggles of african americans integrating. love letters from black american which i had a pleasure of reading, a fantastic tone that you should put in your list. i'm not going to steal her thunder as she is going to talk to us about the book and all that went putting it together as part of wonderful afternoon. please join me in welcoming the speakers this afternoon. [applause] >> thank you. >> thank you, thank you very much. thankthou you alan for the terrific introduction. i want tont thank our guests, dr. pamela newkirk. it's hard to say wonderful with the subject martha she's written about. but i think a is a writer someone deeply committed
here at nyu public library. he's a former associate of indiana university. his book the combination of blackens race crime and modern america published and it won best book award in american studies. here also this afternoon is we have author and nyu professor of journalismwk dr. pamela newkirk. a life, she's a multifaceted scholar w who has published a variety of works. her b first book black journalist, contemporary struggles of african americans integrating. love letters from black american...
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two nyu buildings and a residential building had flooded basements and nyu building was without water. >>> in long island city, a 56- year-old woman was approached by a man who called out to her and then threw an unknown substance in her face. the victim was taken to the medical center third degree burns and it was near the corner of 33rd and 43rd avenue shortly after 6:00 last night. >>> this morning, police on both sides of the canadian border are looking for a brooklyn couple after a bizarre incident that saw their child rescued from a hotel safe. the family was staying on the canadian side of niagara falls, and they alerted hotel staff their infant was lock in the hotel safe. the maintenance worker freed the child and the parents took off. >>> a bronx woman is charged with starving her uncle to death in a horrific case of abuse. the 22-year-old lived with her autistic uncle, 42-year-old james thompson in the bronx. medical records show in 2010 thompson weighed 145 pounds. at the time of his death in 2012, he weighed just 70 pounds and had two broken bones. >> she is a home health
two nyu buildings and a residential building had flooded basements and nyu building was without water. >>> in long island city, a 56- year-old woman was approached by a man who called out to her and then threw an unknown substance in her face. the victim was taken to the medical center third degree burns and it was near the corner of 33rd and 43rd avenue shortly after 6:00 last night. >>> this morning, police on both sides of the canadian border are looking for a brooklyn...
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"today in new york's" katherine creag is at nyu lutherantmedical center in sunset park. kat, we've been talking about the very strict security that usually is in a maternity and neonatal ward. good morning. >> reporter: exactly, darlene. as you said, the babies, newborns, they have bracelets on their ankles and arms and they're connected with their mother with that bracelet somehow three people got into a newborn's room with the mother inside here at this hospital. take a pictsre with a baby. police released i am annals of yoose three suspects. two women and one man walked into a room here at nyu lutheran anamd asked to take pictures with a newborn. this happened this past sunday after the 2:00 in the afternoon. the women and man asked to take photos with the baby. the mother said no. according to police and the three suspects took off. they were seen driving away in a white van. the suspects are described in their early 30s to mid 30s. medium build. never tried to hold the baby or touch the baby. whonalthey hanted the photos taken remains a mystery. darlene. they're tr
"today in new york's" katherine creag is at nyu lutherantmedical center in sunset park. kat, we've been talking about the very strict security that usually is in a maternity and neonatal ward. good morning. >> reporter: exactly, darlene. as you said, the babies, newborns, they have bracelets on their ankles and arms and they're connected with their mother with that bracelet somehow three people got into a newborn's room with the mother inside here at this hospital. take a...
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. >> my son will be a freshman at nyu. i love how they made that a big deal, by the way, we have a chick-fil-a >>> let's see what his coming up on "the chew" coming up. will you meet a good person today? if you have medicare and extra help, call now and meet a whole company of good people. elderplan. we have a special plan just for you. it lets you see your in-network primary care physician at no cost. and you get dental, prescription drug and otc coverage. choose a plan with 30 years of experience. call elderplan now to enroll. >>> i'm diana wiiams in the newsroom. mayor de blasio is in the bronx talking to seniors about the legionnaires outbreak. we will have more on what he is saying to resure people that the worst is over. making money on vacation. changing the way you travel. at least for those who nt to do it those stories and more beginning on "first at 4:00" and i will give you a head's up, this is not something necessarily i would do and you may not do it either. >> okay. if money is really critical this is an opt
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devi from nyu school of medicine. how expensive are we talking? >> this drug is different from the statins which are the most popular ones for cholesterol. they work by preventing the liver from creating cholesterol or bad cholesterol. this actually lets the liver destroy the bad cholesterol. it clears the path for that. they work different ways. the statins are more established. this is new. it first got one of the other medications in the class got approved this summer. so so it's a bittersweet moment. in the studies, it did incredibly well, lowering cholesterol by 50 to 70 percent. it saved their lives. they were able to avoid heart attacks and other complications. the cost is 14,000 for year. it's not necessarily approved by insurance. the problem is how many people is it going to be able to help. steve: people can't afford it. versus 250 for statins? >> yeah. the they're much cheaper. hopefully with the competition, maybe the statins will become cheaper than that for patients. because they are life saving, too. alison: $14,000. my goodness. >
devi from nyu school of medicine. how expensive are we talking? >> this drug is different from the statins which are the most popular ones for cholesterol. they work by preventing the liver from creating cholesterol or bad cholesterol. this actually lets the liver destroy the bad cholesterol. it clears the path for that. they work different ways. the statins are more established. this is new. it first got one of the other medications in the class got approved this summer. so so it's a...
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currently it has limited selections at the smaller locations at nyu and st. johns. the new fran chins will open october 3rd. like every other location across the country, it will be closed on sundays for religious reasons. >> not good news for i love chick-fil-a. >>> a flash flood watch in morning across the tri-state area. expect heavy rain throughout the day. be sure to plan extra time for your commute. join the millions who have already switched. we switched. and now, we're streaming netflix. who knew time warner cable's internet was so fast! mom switched. and now, we can watch our favorite shows together, on demand. i switched. so i can connect to the internet just about anywhere with my free twc wifi hotspots. join the millions who switched to time warner cable. for $89.99 a month, you'll get 100meg internet, and hundreds of hd channels. you'll also get unlimited calling to the us, mexico canada, china, and now india. call today. i switched. now i have a free app that lets me watch tv whenever i have the time. for $89.99 a month you'll get tv, internet and phon
currently it has limited selections at the smaller locations at nyu and st. johns. the new fran chins will open october 3rd. like every other location across the country, it will be closed on sundays for religious reasons. >> not good news for i love chick-fil-a. >>> a flash flood watch in morning across the tri-state area. expect heavy rain throughout the day. be sure to plan extra time for your commute. join the millions who have already switched. we switched. and now, we're...
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police released these surveillance pictures at maternity warned add nyu in sunset park. two women and one man asked april new mother if they could take pictures with her baby. when she refused. >> they took off. >>> the investigation continues into a school bus crash. the bus was carrying nine autistic teens when he crashed into the wall of a liquor store. eyewitness news on tainted the plans report from the crash. the driver told officers her brakes failed as she tried to slow down. horizon link was forced to repair nearly every bus in the fleet after failing inspections. >>> still to come on "eyewitness news this morning," new jersey lawmakers want families still on the road to recovery after superstorm sandy to have extra time to request payment reviews. >> also ahead, transportation officials offer a big warning to commuters that plan to travel in new jersey next month. >>> breaking news on staten island. a ire firefighter fighting flames at a home is shot. newscopter 7 is overhead. details. this is a frightening story? >> reporter: it is. it's a tense situation beca
police released these surveillance pictures at maternity warned add nyu in sunset park. two women and one man asked april new mother if they could take pictures with her baby. when she refused. >> they took off. >>> the investigation continues into a school bus crash. the bus was carrying nine autistic teens when he crashed into the wall of a liquor store. eyewitness news on tainted the plans report from the crash. the driver told officers her brakes failed as she tried to slow...
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and the nyu center of transportation says these guyses have more momentum. >> why do these have a better chance of succeeding? >> these have a cool factor that the segue was missing and they are highly portable. >> why is this turning? >> after a few minutes i started to get the hang of it. jerome says he took a few spills in the begins and now he's on a roll. jill wagner, cbs news, new york. >> i can see frank doing that. some companies saw them as self- balancing unicycles. >> arm pads, knee pads, all that good stuff. >>> wells are drying out in california at an alarming rate. it's especially bad in the central valley. more than 1200 wells have gone bone dry. statewide total is now about 2200 dry wells. >>> let's check in with rhoda. >> we cooled 20 degrees on saturday compared to friday, we're just talking about -- one of my favorite creeks in pleasanton is all dried up. let's take a look at the weather watchers. everyone is reporting extremely dry conditions. dana writes it's hot in the shade in nevada at this hour. and we have katie -- 82 degrees. and there you are, and she says ful
and the nyu center of transportation says these guyses have more momentum. >> why do these have a better chance of succeeding? >> these have a cool factor that the segue was missing and they are highly portable. >> why is this turning? >> after a few minutes i started to get the hang of it. jerome says he took a few spills in the begins and now he's on a roll. jill wagner, cbs news, new york. >> i can see frank doing that. some companies saw them as self- balancing...
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joining us now, a very special guest brian a stevenson, founder and executive director of equal justice, nyu professor at the school of law and he went viral with 2 million views. an honor to have you here tonight. >> thank you. great to be with you. >> is there a political will on this issue now? >> i hope so. we are experiencing a political moment unlike anything we have seen in the last 40 years. i think it can't be stressed enough, that for four decades our political discourse has been corruptioned by the politics of fear and anger. everyone is competing who over can be toughest on crime. it is like a litmus test that you had to pass before you could talk about getting elected. it created an environment that is difficult to get reform. i think we are in a political moment. think we have to denine the object ives more precisely than the candidates have done. >> we showed republicans using terms not as familiar to many people. what does it mean when with we see the tea party folks that say there is over criminalization and too much conduct can be prosecuted? >> i think many of them are mot
joining us now, a very special guest brian a stevenson, founder and executive director of equal justice, nyu professor at the school of law and he went viral with 2 million views. an honor to have you here tonight. >> thank you. great to be with you. >> is there a political will on this issue now? >> i hope so. we are experiencing a political moment unlike anything we have seen in the last 40 years. i think it can't be stressed enough, that for four decades our political...
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our guest teaches at the stern school of business at nyu. metrics, amazon and netflix are terrible investments. but they have made anyone who has been against them look like fools. how do investors determine which companies are worth having nations for versus those that have to deliver immediately? guest: that is because you have read and grandpa security analysis. you need to think of every stock as a railroad stock. amazon and is netflix are far from it. you have to dig deeper. i'm not suggesting these companies are correctly value, but looking at the pt ratio tells you absolutely nothing about these companies. scarlet: what should we look at? guest: you have to look at what creates the earnings in the first case. for facebook, it is their user base. they've taken the users they have and they have been incredibly creative about making money off those users. in contrast, you look at twitter -- it hasn't figure out a way to convert that user base into earnings. i'm looking at what they are doing to put the pieces in place to create those ear
our guest teaches at the stern school of business at nyu. metrics, amazon and netflix are terrible investments. but they have made anyone who has been against them look like fools. how do investors determine which companies are worth having nations for versus those that have to deliver immediately? guest: that is because you have read and grandpa security analysis. you need to think of every stock as a railroad stock. amazon and is netflix are far from it. you have to dig deeper. i'm not...
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police are searching for this person after two women and a man were trespassing when they walk into the nyu medical center. they went into a patient's room and asked to fake quicktures of the baby, but the person denied their request and they took off. >>> john kerry will be visiting havana. the first time a u.s. secretary has visited in 90 years. >>> in a few hours, the american flag will be flying over the u.s. embassy for the first time in three years. three service members took part in the rehearsal ceremony on saturday.
police are searching for this person after two women and a man were trespassing when they walk into the nyu medical center. they went into a patient's room and asked to fake quicktures of the baby, but the person denied their request and they took off. >>> john kerry will be visiting havana. the first time a u.s. secretary has visited in 90 years. >>> in a few hours, the american flag will be flying over the u.s. embassy for the first time in three years. three service members...
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she was trying to follow in the footsteps of her grandfather, morgan freeman, graduating from nyu's prestigious acting program. a 30-year-old male at the crime scene was taken into custody by police. we spoke to an eyewitness that saw the whole thing unfold from his window. >> i go to the window and i see him on top of a woman and i couldn't really see what was going on. then the police came, like two police cars came and arrested the guy. >> morgan freeman released the following statement to the associated press a short time ago saying, quote, the world will never know her artistry and talent and how much she had to offer. live in washington heights, a.j. ross, channel 7 eyewitness news. >> thank you, a.j. >>> dozens of yellow cab drivers taking their anger against uber to the street. an alliance of independent medallion owners protested the city's decision to abandon the plan to limit the fleet of new car service companies. they say the app based companies like uber take business from traditional taxis. drivers buying the medallions from the city gives them the right to pick up street hails.
she was trying to follow in the footsteps of her grandfather, morgan freeman, graduating from nyu's prestigious acting program. a 30-year-old male at the crime scene was taken into custody by police. we spoke to an eyewitness that saw the whole thing unfold from his window. >> i go to the window and i see him on top of a woman and i couldn't really see what was going on. then the police came, like two police cars came and arrested the guy. >> morgan freeman released the following...
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several basements in the immediate area were flooded, including two buildings on the campus of nyu. work crews are still on the scene making repairs. >> the new jersey dozens of people without homes tonight after a destructive fire there. a row of five homes catching fire along patterson earlier this afternoon. officials say that fire started at 175. then quickly spread to the others. some residents scrambling just to escape the flames. others rushing home after getting frantic calls from relatives. >> i wasn't home. i was out on a job interview. my mother called me and says my house is on fire. pj's and no shoes. it's gone. that's all she kept telling me, it's gone. >> 31 people are displaced. officials are still trying to figure out the cause of this fire. no one was seriously hurt. >>> we do have new details about another massive fire. this one, yesterday, in mont, we learn tonight a through way electrician was arrested and charged with arson. police say 54-year-old, richard cass, was in this shed after work hours and recklessly started that fire. the flames also destroying sever
several basements in the immediate area were flooded, including two buildings on the campus of nyu. work crews are still on the scene making repairs. >> the new jersey dozens of people without homes tonight after a destructive fire there. a row of five homes catching fire along patterson earlier this afternoon. officials say that fire started at 175. then quickly spread to the others. some residents scrambling just to escape the flames. others rushing home after getting frantic calls from...
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our guest teaches at the stern school of business at nyu. by traditional metrics, amazon and netflix are terrible investments. but they have made anyone who has been against them look like fools. how do investors determine which companies are worth having nations for versus those that have to deliver immediately? aswath: i think traditional metrics are sign of laziness. that is because you have read and grandpa security analysis. you think every stock is a railroad stock. the reality is amazon and netflix are far from it. you have to dig deeper. i'm not suggesting these companies are correctly value, but looking at the pt ratio tells you absolutely nothing about these companies. scarlet: what should we look at? aswath: you have to look at what creates the earnings in the first case. for facebook, it is their user base. they've taken the users they have and they have been incredibly creative about making money off those users. in contrast, you look at twitter -- it hasn't figure out a way to convert that user base into earnings. i'm looking a
our guest teaches at the stern school of business at nyu. by traditional metrics, amazon and netflix are terrible investments. but they have made anyone who has been against them look like fools. how do investors determine which companies are worth having nations for versus those that have to deliver immediately? aswath: i think traditional metrics are sign of laziness. that is because you have read and grandpa security analysis. you think every stock is a railroad stock. the reality is amazon...
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however, here in new york city, it's much more for an nyu professor. for robin noggle, the trash offers a peek into our private lives. noggle spends time picking through what we throw out. she is the sanitation department's anthropologist in residence. for nearly a year, she has been riding along and rolling up her sleeves with the workers. she says we have become throw-away society. >> we also therefore are creating a kind of waste stream that will probably outlive even our children's children's children. >> noggle is giving pep talks to new sanitation workers. she also has a book kalg her look at new york city's trash. >>> if you are planning an end of summer trip to the beach in greenwich, swim at your own risk. lifeguards will not be on duty for the rest of the season. the city says a lifeguard shortage is to blame. probably because of the college students going back to school. some of the beach-goers we talked to diplomat didn't seem to be bothered by the change. >> the water is calm. i'm an adult. i feel comfortable swimming. i've never noticed w
however, here in new york city, it's much more for an nyu professor. for robin noggle, the trash offers a peek into our private lives. noggle spends time picking through what we throw out. she is the sanitation department's anthropologist in residence. for nearly a year, she has been riding along and rolling up her sleeves with the workers. she says we have become throw-away society. >> we also therefore are creating a kind of waste stream that will probably outlive even our children's...
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she has appeared in many publications empire to joining nyu she was on a pulitzer prize-winning team and we're so happy to have her here this evening. pamela newkirk. [applause] >> good evening everyone. it is such a pleasure to be here tonight and particularly to be here in this beautiful building where i did so much of research on this section of ota benga life. thanks for being here. black lives matter is the plea of the people and what is conveyed by thomas jefferson it when he says it is the indispensable duty of those the maintain for themselves the right to human nature to extend their power and influence to the belief of every part of the human race. the elements of langston hughes. a question and a call and a prayer. black lives matter. it is research into it this story of ota benga and african male who went into the local headlines after he was exhibited in the bronx zoo monkey house with an orangutan. , then why was the disgraced african who did not leave behind any record third leave behind a remarkable feat become a priority? when i started research five years ago i coul
she has appeared in many publications empire to joining nyu she was on a pulitzer prize-winning team and we're so happy to have her here this evening. pamela newkirk. [applause] >> good evening everyone. it is such a pleasure to be here tonight and particularly to be here in this beautiful building where i did so much of research on this section of ota benga life. thanks for being here. black lives matter is the plea of the people and what is conveyed by thomas jefferson it when he says...
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police say two women and a man got past security in the maternity ward at nyu leeth ran medical center sunday. we're told the three then asked a woman if they could take a photo with her newborn baby. when the woman refused the request, they took off. the three are wanted on trespassing charges. >>> in other news, history is made in havana. for the first time in more than 50 years, the american flag is flying at the u.s. embassy there. this is the latest symbol of the renewed relations between the u.s. and cuba. news 4's shiba russell is here with the ceremony watched around the world, shiba. >> no longer enemies or rivals but neighbors. those words from secretary of state john kerry. today's ceremony mostly symbolic as the u.s. embassy in havana technically reopened last month. still tensions remain, despite these new diplomatic relations. >>> cheers and whistling as the american flag is raised at the u.s. embassy in havana. the same three marines who took down the stars and stripes back in 1961 called back to cuba today, handing over the flag during this historic ceremony. >> it is a
police say two women and a man got past security in the maternity ward at nyu leeth ran medical center sunday. we're told the three then asked a woman if they could take a photo with her newborn baby. when the woman refused the request, they took off. the three are wanted on trespassing charges. >>> in other news, history is made in havana. for the first time in more than 50 years, the american flag is flying at the u.s. embassy there. this is the latest symbol of the renewed relations...
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investigators say the suspects walked in to the nyu lutheran medical center maternity ward last sunday. they went in to a patient's room and asked to take pictures with their baby. when the patient said no, they left the hospital, driving away in a white minivan. >>> it's a disturbing sight in a queens park. a lake full of dead fish, and nearby residents cbs 2's tracee carrasco reports on the fish kill in flush ing. >> reporter: dozens and dozens of dead fish feel the lake in flushing queens. while these carp are swimming to the surface, gasping for air, trying to stay alive. locals who have been watching the fish slowly die over the past few days troubled by the sight. >> they were taking the nets and dragging the fish out and throwing them in the garbage pails. >> i've been here for 25 years. never seen this kind of devastation. >> reporter: people at the park started noticing the fish in this catch and release lake suddenly dying on wednesday morning. the parks department tells us the water was low on oxygen, likely due to an algae bloom following the heavy rain on tuesday. they've
investigators say the suspects walked in to the nyu lutheran medical center maternity ward last sunday. they went in to a patient's room and asked to take pictures with their baby. when the patient said no, they left the hospital, driving away in a white minivan. >>> it's a disturbing sight in a queens park. a lake full of dead fish, and nearby residents cbs 2's tracee carrasco reports on the fish kill in flush ing. >> reporter: dozens and dozens of dead fish feel the lake in...
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the company already has a small outpost at nyu, the atlanta-based company has come under fire for controversial comments its ceo made in 2012, opposing same sex marriage. >>> it's time for the weather now and all good things must come to an end. >> well, yes, this is true. it's monday and the weather was fine today. but we do have big changes coming. and that's in the form of rain, which could result in flooding rains when you see what's coming our way, you'll understand what i mean. we'll get to that in a second. first we'll take a look outside. it looks ominous right now from our top of the rock camera. there is no significant rain out there at all. you might feel a sprinkle here and there this evening, but that is it. the heavy rain will start after midnight. temperatures across the area are warm, very pleasant, 77 degrees right now in central park. mostly cloudy skies. but don't worry about the flash flood watch just yet. that goes into effect after midnight into the overnight for tomorrow morning and into tomorrow afternoon. so for tonight, things are quiet. temperatures today, we had plen
the company already has a small outpost at nyu, the atlanta-based company has come under fire for controversial comments its ceo made in 2012, opposing same sex marriage. >>> it's time for the weather now and all good things must come to an end. >> well, yes, this is true. it's monday and the weather was fine today. but we do have big changes coming. and that's in the form of rain, which could result in flooding rains when you see what's coming our way, you'll understand what i...
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they entered the room of a new mother at nyu lutheran medical center and asked to take a picture with her baby. she's never seen them before. >>> this morning this cuba, the u.s. embassy will reopen in that country for the first time since 1961. there was a rehearsal ceremony yesterday in havana. today's reopening of that embassy marks another major step in the warming of relations between the two countries. >>> new yorkers could one day reach out for help through text messages. the city council introduced a bill to set the course to develop a way to text for 911 services. texting 911 would allow video and photos to be sent from the scene. >>> a whole lot of people going to be puckering up in times square today. hundreds of couple will recreate one of the most famous kisses in history. the one between a sailor and a nurse signifying that world war ii had come to an end. >> that iconic kiss. >> uh-huh. >> 4:43. that would be interesting. you didn't know what was happening. just a tourist in new york city and all of a sudden everybody starts making out. >> so friendly in times square. >
they entered the room of a new mother at nyu lutheran medical center and asked to take a picture with her baby. she's never seen them before. >>> this morning this cuba, the u.s. embassy will reopen in that country for the first time since 1961. there was a rehearsal ceremony yesterday in havana. today's reopening of that embassy marks another major step in the warming of relations between the two countries. >>> new yorkers could one day reach out for help through text...
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this and more, our political analysts, jeanne zaino, political science professor at iona college and nyu, and hank sheinkopf, democratic political consultant and strategist. critical mass? critical mess? both? either? neither? >> it could be both. i think it's a great -- you know, i think he has probably tipped out at about 22%, 24%. i don't see him going that much higher. i also don't see him going that much lower, so i think he is gonna hover around there for the foreseeable future. i think if he does make a real concerted effort to talk about policy, he could inch up a little bit. but i don't see him still capturing the nomination, and i think he's gonna stay around that. >> he's got a lot of unfavorable numbers, as well. in fact, twice as much -- more than twice as much unfavorable. how can he ever get the nomination with so many republicans against him? >> not likely he gets the nomination. what's important to note is that he is doing in the mid 20s and bernie sanders is doing in the mid 20s. it tells you something about the political system at writ large. people are just angry. the
this and more, our political analysts, jeanne zaino, political science professor at iona college and nyu, and hank sheinkopf, democratic political consultant and strategist. critical mass? critical mess? both? either? neither? >> it could be both. i think it's a great -- you know, i think he has probably tipped out at about 22%, 24%. i don't see him going that much higher. i also don't see him going that much lower, so i think he is gonna hover around there for the foreseeable future. i...
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that it was with our political analyst jeanne zaino, political science professor at iona college and nyu, and political scientist -- scientist -- political analyst hank sheinkopf. but you are sort of a scientist. >> i'm a phd. >> there you go. that's sort of a science. let's talk about what's coming up this week with the gop candidates. it's sort of bifurcated, right? you have 10 candidates and then another panel of b-league. christie almost not gonna make it. >> yeah, christie is on the cusp, as they say, and john kasich on the cusp, so we're gonna have to see -- i think fox has announced that by the 4th of august, they're gonna announce who's in the top 10 and who has to sit at the kid's table for the debate, and those will be the six, maybe seven, if you count the former virginia governor who are gonna be there. it's gonna be interesting if kasich doesn't make it. it's taking place in ohio, so hopefully, you know, kasich may sit. it's gonna be a big embarrassment. >> do they really have a choice, though, hank? because at 17 people or 16 people, it's unyielding. it's impossible. >> wel
that it was with our political analyst jeanne zaino, political science professor at iona college and nyu, and political scientist -- scientist -- political analyst hank sheinkopf. but you are sort of a scientist. >> i'm a phd. >> there you go. that's sort of a science. let's talk about what's coming up this week with the gop candidates. it's sort of bifurcated, right? you have 10 candidates and then another panel of b-league. christie almost not gonna make it. >> yeah,...
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. >> how much time passed between when you graduated from nyu to when you got jane the virgin? >> lots of time. i graduated when i was 21 and 931. and i got that when i was 29. and i have lived in l.a. for about four years before looking at. it is a journey and you have to keep at it. because throughout your career you have had opportunities and he decided to walk away and wait for for the right role. >> and i think that there is no rhyme or reason out how to get from a to be it. it doesn't mean you can do is fill out a resume and get a job. >> you are changing the way that they play. >> definitely not single-handedly. right now i'm being vocal. i'm being as loud as i can be. but if rita marino didn't take a stand for sexuality or other things, if so many women didn't do that, there is power in that. i pretend that i know how to do it but i don't. can you show me anything? >> so back, back, together. >> you can watch simone in the city on saturday. 10:00 o'clock and 7:00 o'clock. steve: very good. steve: this is very interesting. a photoshop image of the late princess diana gaz
. >> how much time passed between when you graduated from nyu to when you got jane the virgin? >> lots of time. i graduated when i was 21 and 931. and i got that when i was 29. and i have lived in l.a. for about four years before looking at. it is a journey and you have to keep at it. because throughout your career you have had opportunities and he decided to walk away and wait for for the right role. >> and i think that there is no rhyme or reason out how to get from a to be...
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earlier, we spoke with professor of economics at the nyu school of business. >> the uncertainty would mean everything is going to freeze until the end of september. there will be more unemployment, recession by the end of the year. right now, the european union is the last resort for greece. this is how greece survives. scarlet: greece just received the first portion of the aid money. suppressed in the name a date for the money but a vote could be held on september 20. the number of americans filing for unemployment benefits state historically low last week. since march, the total has stayed below 300,000 and that is a level typically associated with an improving job market. scarlet: there was an unexpected drop in leading economic indicators last month. the slump in building permits caused by a new york tax credit. stock prices also fell. existing home sales rising 2% in july to the highest level since february 2007. the real estate market has continued job growth. headlines andive we still see the dow and s&p 500 and nasdaq off by over 2%. much more ahead on the bloomberg market day
earlier, we spoke with professor of economics at the nyu school of business. >> the uncertainty would mean everything is going to freeze until the end of september. there will be more unemployment, recession by the end of the year. right now, the european union is the last resort for greece. this is how greece survives. scarlet: greece just received the first portion of the aid money. suppressed in the name a date for the money but a vote could be held on september 20. the number of...
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matt: all right, thank you so much for joining us from nui stern school of business dish -- in you -- nyu's school of business where he teaches economics. scarlet: very timely. valiant promise of the goals and buys sprout. matt: welcome back. i am matt miller here with scarlet fu. scarlet: we are going to head over to julie hyman. read across the screen. none of i were saying, the major indexes we track has had a gain. it's been a pretty depressing month and it's only been accelerating. there is not been one specific catalyst. there is a siri -- there is a series of valuations, but it's over globaloncerns growth. all of this coming to a head almost today. we are seeing volume up, stocks down. down 249 points. take a look at the dow intraday. we have seen it bouncing along, but really bouncing along near the lows of the session. it reached the low just before low p.m., but it is at levels. we have seen the worst performing averages since jane merrick. what is going on here? some of the worst performers are the to date.ormers year netflix is down 8% and the worst performer in the s&p 500. ama
matt: all right, thank you so much for joining us from nui stern school of business dish -- in you -- nyu's school of business where he teaches economics. scarlet: very timely. valiant promise of the goals and buys sprout. matt: welcome back. i am matt miller here with scarlet fu. scarlet: we are going to head over to julie hyman. read across the screen. none of i were saying, the major indexes we track has had a gain. it's been a pretty depressing month and it's only been accelerating. there...
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the granddaughter of morgan freeman, adina graduated from nyu acting program and pursuing her dreams of acting and writing in the city. friends and family offered their condolences as morgan freeman issued the following statement. the world will never know her art and talent. her friends and family are fortunate enough to know what she meant as a person. according to police, a 30-year-old male at the scene was taken into custody and was undergoing a psych evaluation. for now, no charges have been filed. >> it's sad. it's scary. i mean this happened 15 feet in front of my doorway. it's very scary. >> reporter: we checked just a short time ago and that unidentified suspect is still hospitalized tonight. live in washington heights, aj ross, channel 7 eye witness news. >> aj, thank you. >>> it was a hot day today. temperatures in the 90s and we could have record breaking heat. jeff smith with details. >> yeah, the daily record high for tomorrow is 95 degrees. that was set over 70 years ago in 1944. we're predicting temperatures at least that high tomorrow afternoon. this is like a heat p
the granddaughter of morgan freeman, adina graduated from nyu acting program and pursuing her dreams of acting and writing in the city. friends and family offered their condolences as morgan freeman issued the following statement. the world will never know her art and talent. her friends and family are fortunate enough to know what she meant as a person. according to police, a 30-year-old male at the scene was taken into custody and was undergoing a psych evaluation. for now, no charges have...
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. >> everything i learned at environmental class at nyu. >> it has sustainability across the curriculum. >> they have 90 sustainability relate the courses. >> after lauren graduated she put this up on kick start. >> i was an environmental science major in college. i not only wanted to learn it but i wanted to live it. >> people donated 41,000 dollars which she used to start her sustainable products business. >> what does sustainability mean? >> holly frequent well is annoyed by claims made by the sustainability crap. >> you get the feeling they are better than somebody else they are protecting the better more. >> em staining the earth. i am using less of it. i am leaving it for my grandchildren. >> all recycling isn't necessarily good and not environmental will he benign. >> in order to see cycle glass bottles we ship down to golden colorado. that's a long ways. we are using more energy than it takes to start from scratch. >> after los angeles mandated recycling they discovered they needed 400 garbage trucks to pick up the new containers. >> we have twice as many garbage trucks picking
. >> everything i learned at environmental class at nyu. >> it has sustainability across the curriculum. >> they have 90 sustainability relate the courses. >> after lauren graduated she put this up on kick start. >> i was an environmental science major in college. i not only wanted to learn it but i wanted to live it. >> people donated 41,000 dollars which she used to start her sustainable products business. >> what does sustainability mean? >>...
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devi from the nyu school of medicine. nice to see you. >> there are two drugs. one is vitamin b 6. symptoms. antihistamine. you think of it in terms of allergies. it blocks acid production in the stomach, which can help. a lot of times the acid or acid vomiting. steve: that's a huge problem for many women. the morning sickness thing. a lot of people are trying to eat healthier, more organic, get rid of the pesticides, the fruits and vegetables. experts say when it comes to trying to clean off the vegetables, tap water is the best way to get the job done. alison: this makes me feel better. i barely do that. i'm terrible. >> you don't need the fancy washes. you can use the water pressure from the tap water to get all the dirt and mold and other stuff off. but the balance, the danger, is that if you get a lot of organic foods, perhaps they also have a little bit more bacterial contamination or mold on them. steve: you need to clean them more. alison: you can't win. steve: i think there's an instinct that we want to do more. i'll buy another product. it will be clea
devi from the nyu school of medicine. nice to see you. >> there are two drugs. one is vitamin b 6. symptoms. antihistamine. you think of it in terms of allergies. it blocks acid production in the stomach, which can help. a lot of times the acid or acid vomiting. steve: that's a huge problem for many women. the morning sickness thing. a lot of people are trying to eat healthier, more organic, get rid of the pesticides, the fruits and vegetables. experts say when it comes to trying to clean...
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clinton gave that speech at nyu star in school about one month or so ago, she was making the case that the workers are now probably making what the manager about 300 times what their workers wait -- workers may, so abundant contention but not unfamiliar overseas and in london because a lot of the managers make a ton of money. betty: they do. that we have both looked into was saying that the regulations in europe are very --ferent and it is more there is more flexibility in giving just cash salaries. mark: but they want the managers, the ceos tap a vested interest in the company because it is a sign of confidence in the company, a sign of shareholders that i literally have a stake in this, too, so i will not take it so much in cash but i will take it in shares of the company or some other form of compensation that is tied to performance. betty: there is a flip side. those who are paid by performance, then you get the complaint among investors, shareholders who say that generates very short-term thinking among ceos and the management. mark: you and i have interviewed people about that be
clinton gave that speech at nyu star in school about one month or so ago, she was making the case that the workers are now probably making what the manager about 300 times what their workers wait -- workers may, so abundant contention but not unfamiliar overseas and in london because a lot of the managers make a ton of money. betty: they do. that we have both looked into was saying that the regulations in europe are very --ferent and it is more there is more flexibility in giving just cash...
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the 33-year-old studied acting at nyu and taught underprivileged youth in memphis. george says he wishes he could have done more to help her. >> i watched somebody get murdered. and there was nothing i could do but call the police. >> police have not yet released the name of hines' boyfriend who was taken to columbia presbyterian where he's undergoing a psychiatric evaluation. police say it's unclear why he snapped. reporting from washington heights, matt kozar, cbs 2 news. >>> now to a developing story in new jersey. a tense six-hour standoff ends with three people dead. now investigators are trying to determine what set off a double murder suicide. cbs 2's valerie castro has that story from warren township. >> investigators set up huge flood lights inside a home in warren, new jersey, just beginning the task of processing the scene of an hours-long standoff that ended with three people dead. the somerset county prosecutor says the gunman holed up in the home after shooting and killing a man and woman before taking his own life. neighbors were startled by the gunfi
the 33-year-old studied acting at nyu and taught underprivileged youth in memphis. george says he wishes he could have done more to help her. >> i watched somebody get murdered. and there was nothing i could do but call the police. >> police have not yet released the name of hines' boyfriend who was taken to columbia presbyterian where he's undergoing a psychiatric evaluation. police say it's unclear why he snapped. reporting from washington heights, matt kozar, cbs 2 news....
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>> environmental studies at nyu. >> oh, yes. every campus has sustainability. >> after llord graduated she put the video upon kickstart your. >> i wanted to learn about sustainability but live it to make people donated $41,000 which she used to store her sustainable products business. >> she is annoyed by claims. >> is the moral high ground they were better than somebody else because they are protecting the environment more. >> i am you leaving a four great-grandchildren. >> all recycling is not necessarily good or b9. john: why not? >> i've given bozeman montana we ship them to golden colorado that is a long way we using more energy than to start from scratch. john: al los angeles mandated recycling they needed another 400 garbage trucks to pick up the new containers. >> now twice as many garbage trucks to create the pollutants. >> cell makes sense like using aluminum but just about everything else is a scam? >> talk a recycling glass we're talking about replacing sand one of the most abundant materials on earth. >> there is in
>> environmental studies at nyu. >> oh, yes. every campus has sustainability. >> after llord graduated she put the video upon kickstart your. >> i wanted to learn about sustainability but live it to make people donated $41,000 which she used to store her sustainable products business. >> she is annoyed by claims. >> is the moral high ground they were better than somebody else because they are protecting the environment more. >> i am you leaving a four...
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jeanie is professor of campaign management at nyu. welcome back. >> thank you. >> what does this mean? >> i think that biden -- it's not unusual that the sitting vice president would be a serious contender for the nomination but i think it's a stretch he'll jump into this thing. there are a lot of obstacles in his way. it's not too late but if you look at what it takes to run, the money, the organization the structure, those things will be an uphill battle for somebody like joe biden. >> bad timing for hillary clinton. >> it's bad timing for hillary clinton. certainly her numbers are not going in the right direction, and we see the amount of energy behind somebody like a bernie sanders, and if you are joe biden, you could have saying this could be my time to do this. but it's still a small opening, because hillary clinton is beloved on the democratic left and as joe biden, it's -- the issue for the democrats is the -- when they get to the general election is she going to lose the independence? >> what happened in the last six months?
jeanie is professor of campaign management at nyu. welcome back. >> thank you. >> what does this mean? >> i think that biden -- it's not unusual that the sitting vice president would be a serious contender for the nomination but i think it's a stretch he'll jump into this thing. there are a lot of obstacles in his way. it's not too late but if you look at what it takes to run, the money, the organization the structure, those things will be an uphill battle for somebody like...
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. >> gina is a professor of complain management at nyu. welcome to all of you. genie let me start with you. let's start with donald trump. how does this stuff about china resinate with the voters? >> i think it resinates. what we're seeing is the people that have the pop youist message are coming out and working this to their favor. donald trump is making the claim that the united states has these enormous problems, and he would fix it. so this works to his advantage. and it's the same thing with bernie sanders. >> so david, plenty of people are blaming china. is it fair? >> sure, this part of the selloff, it's certainly all about china. >> all about china. >> it is all about china. when they saw their exports were down 8.3%, they were forced to devalue their currency. they have watched us do it. it's a political opportunity for donald trump and bernie sanders. but like it or not, we live in a global society. and as long as somebody on the other side of planet is willing to do your job and do it well, they will get the market. >> are they on the same page? >> i
. >> gina is a professor of complain management at nyu. welcome to all of you. genie let me start with you. let's start with donald trump. how does this stuff about china resinate with the voters? >> i think it resinates. what we're seeing is the people that have the pop youist message are coming out and working this to their favor. donald trump is making the claim that the united states has these enormous problems, and he would fix it. so this works to his advantage. and it's the...
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she studied acting at nyu. >>> a man wanted for murder in the '90s captured. >> a sex scandal brewing at one of the nation's most prestigious prep schools. >> two men colliding during an air show. it was caught on camera. what lead to join the millions who have already switched. we switched. and now, we're streaming netflix. who knew time warner cable's internet was so fast! mom switched. and now, we can watch our favorite shows together, on demand. i switched. so i can connect to the internet just about anywhere with my free twc wifi hotspots. join the millions who switched to time warner cable. for $89.99 a month, you'll get 100meg internet, and hundreds of hd channels. you'll also get unlimited calling to the us, mexico canada, china, and now india. call today. i switched. now i have a free app that lets me watch tv whenever i have the time. for $89.99 a month you'll get tv, internet and phone. and if you call now, there's no risk, no contract, no catch, no kidding. i switched to time warner cable and knew exactly when they were coming. thanks to their one hour appointment window.
she studied acting at nyu. >>> a man wanted for murder in the '90s captured. >> a sex scandal brewing at one of the nation's most prestigious prep schools. >> two men colliding during an air show. it was caught on camera. what lead to join the millions who have already switched. we switched. and now, we're streaming netflix. who knew time warner cable's internet was so fast! mom switched. and now, we can watch our favorite shows together, on demand. i switched. so i can...
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he has created a program at nyu to explore the value of civil juries. what did the framers have in mind when they wrote those words? if you are a delegate at the constitution, would you argue that the same words should be inscribed? clear that: it is the revolution and the constitution and the bill of rights were very much bound up with this idea of trial by jury. -- not freely right speech, not carrying weapons, nothing, not equal protection, not to process. trial by jury is the only right mentioned both in the declaration of independence as a grievance that the king has mentioned in article three of the ofstitution, and the subject three of the first 10 amendments known as the bill of rights. amendment number five guarantees six,ight to a grand jury, the right to a jury trial in a criminal case. article seven, the right to a jury trial to be preserved in a civil case. it was all about jury trials. if you read the debates in the constitutional convention and the federalist papers, what you find is that the reason we have all isof rights today at becaus
he has created a program at nyu to explore the value of civil juries. what did the framers have in mind when they wrote those words? if you are a delegate at the constitution, would you argue that the same words should be inscribed? clear that: it is the revolution and the constitution and the bill of rights were very much bound up with this idea of trial by jury. -- not freely right speech, not carrying weapons, nothing, not equal protection, not to process. trial by jury is the only right...
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devi from nyu's school of medicine. hello. >> nice to see you. dari: we've talked about this a few times. we're like there's a lot of controversy about whether or not it works. what's your take? >> it works a little differently than viagra. it's not about performance. the women have to take it every day. the idea is that their desire would increase. when you look at the trials, the scientific research, it looks like their desire does increase. they report being more satisfied, less stressed. they have more satisfying events, sexual events, but at the same time, the concern is the risk. when you balance the benefits and the risks, the risks are if you have alcohol with it, you could get more sedated and have problems with dizziness and fainting and you might have that without alcohol. to me, i kind of feel like why not make that individual decision with your doctor and at least make it available to women, especially if there's a benefit. the controversy is about -- steve: do you expect it will be as popular as male viagra? >> i don't think it will
devi from nyu's school of medicine. hello. >> nice to see you. dari: we've talked about this a few times. we're like there's a lot of controversy about whether or not it works. what's your take? >> it works a little differently than viagra. it's not about performance. the women have to take it every day. the idea is that their desire would increase. when you look at the trials, the scientific research, it looks like their desire does increase. they report being more satisfied, less...
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. >> this doctor was an assistant professor at the nyu school of medicine is with us this studio. thanks for being with us. how much of a public health issue are we talking about, this lack of toilets or rest room facilities for girls? >> this is huge. it's not about the convenience but the entire system. the plumbing and just this whole method of removing waste, right? so it's hard for us here in this country to imagine, i think, but if you even imagine getting a really diarrhediarrheal illness it takes a month. in india, say you're exposed to bad water, think about how much productivity you lose in terms of your work, right? it's more than just those few weeks. if you can't go to school, how do you get ahead? imagine learning how to read and get the basic skills when you can't attend. >> it's hard to understand and grasp the tremendous social implications from something as simple as not having rest room facilities. >> of course. i think about it in terms of attendance at school and the productivity of what you can learn. we think about the deaths. we don't see that as much here.
. >> this doctor was an assistant professor at the nyu school of medicine is with us this studio. thanks for being with us. how much of a public health issue are we talking about, this lack of toilets or rest room facilities for girls? >> this is huge. it's not about the convenience but the entire system. the plumbing and just this whole method of removing waste, right? so it's hard for us here in this country to imagine, i think, but if you even imagine getting a really...
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and here also this afternoon is we have author and nyu professor of journalism, dr. pamela newkirk. he book, which you all see in your programs, is "spectacle: the astonishing life of ota bengal" she is an author, journalist, and professor at new york university, multifacetted scholar who has published a variety of works that present multidimensional portraits of african-american life. her first book within the veiled black journalist, like me, explores historical troubles of journalists integrate can mainstream news rooms in america. love letters from a black america "which i had the pleasure of reading recently, a fantastic tome put on the list. the book we're talking about this afternoon, i'm not going steal her thunder as she is going to talk to us about the book and all that went putting it together as part of a wonderful afternoon. please join me in welcoming our speaker this afternoon. [applause] >> thank you. thank you very much. thank you all for that terrific production. i want to thank all of you for being here this afternoon, and i want to thank our guests, decider pamel
and here also this afternoon is we have author and nyu professor of journalism, dr. pamela newkirk. he book, which you all see in your programs, is "spectacle: the astonishing life of ota bengal" she is an author, journalist, and professor at new york university, multifacetted scholar who has published a variety of works that present multidimensional portraits of african-american life. her first book within the veiled black journalist, like me, explores historical troubles of...