Anne Frank Center: Trump's Remarks on Anti-Semitism are Too Little, Too Late
- Eleven Jewish community centers across the country were hit by another wave of bomb threats Monday. It was the fourth wave of nationwide bomb threats against JCCs in the last five weeks. In total, 69 threats have been reported against 54 JCCs. Meanwhile, at a cemetery in University City, Missouri, the gravesites of more than 100 Jews were vandalized over the weekend. For weeks, President Trump has faced increasing criticism for failing to denounce anti-Semitic and anti-Muslim threats. On Tuesday, Trump briefly addressed the recent wave of anti-Semitic threats. We speak to Steven Goldstein, executive director of the Anne Frank Center for Mutual Respect. The group posted a statement on Facebook titled Mr. President, Your Too Little, Too Late Acknowledgment of #Antisemitism Today is Not Enough.
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Garden State Equality's Steve Goldstein: Proud to Stand with Governor Christie on Bruce Harris
Press Conference on Bullying - March 7, 2012. (Transcript Below)
Steve Goldstein: My response today is exactly what it was since the Governor called me. I remember the Governor called me on a Monday, and it's a true story, and the Governor said hi. I said oh hi Governor. And he said in a few minutes, I want you to me one of the first to know, I'm going to be nominating Bruce Harris to the Supreme Court. He said do you know Bruce? And I said actually not well. I know who he is obviously and I know who most LGBT activists are. I would have never put Bruce in that category. I can't tell you Max and everybody here how emotionally important that nomination is, not just to my community but to all communities that have been underrepresented in government, and I have no doubt that my brothers and sisters in the Asian-American community feel the same way about Phil Kwon. I—you know, I don't know either, but I look at Bruce Harris's resume and I see somebody who went to Amherst College, Yale Law School, has significant government experience, is a mayor, worked for a major law firm, and yes, is also above and beyond all that the first openly-LGBT nominee for the Supreme Court, and I have to tell you I'm rooting for the guy, and I know that I speak on behalf of my entire organization. You know, I have heard—and I hope Governor you'll indulge me in this, people say are you all being bought off because you are at odds with the Governor over marriage equality? And I say that's bunk. You know, the Governor and I both turned 50 years old this year as will the New York Mets, and we grew up at a time—
Governor Christie: We're in much better shape than they are though.
Steve Goldstein: You know Governor, you are looking very metrosexual today.
Governor Christie: Thank you I think.
Steve Goldstein: And so, you know, we grew up in a time where you had people like Tip O'Neill and Ronald Reagan, who would fight like cats and dogs over public policy but never got really personal about it and could disagree on issues—look, we all know where the Governor stands on marriage equality. We all know where Garden State Equality and I stand. We're never going to compromise on that. We're going to fight until our dying breaths. That doesn't mean that you can't work together on other things, like the Governor's leadership on school bullying, with Valerie Vainieri Huttle, Diane Allen and others where there was true bipartisan support. That doesn't mean that my community can't thank the Governor for this great milestone. With all due respect we can walk and chew gum at the same time. On a Monday I can thank our Governor and stick to it for what I do consider to be a civil rights milestone and I still thank the Governor. On a Tuesday I can have a different position from him on marriage equality. On a Wednesday I can praise the Governor for doing great things on school bullying. That's life. That's about getting things done. So I'm really proud of the Governor's appointment. I do speak on behalf of others in my organization and movement and I'm proud to stand with him today on school bullying and I know the Governor has said this in private. He would expect nothing less of me than to continue to battle fairly and in a respectful manner where we disagree but where we agree I'm proud to stand with him and that includes the Bruce Harris nomination.
White House Refuses to Condemn Rise of Islamophobia as Radical Right Enters Political Mainstream
- The Southern Poverty Law Center has revealed the number of anti-Muslim groups in the United States tripled last year from 34 in 2015 to 101 last year. The Southern Poverty Law Center and other groups have said hate groups have been energized by the candidacy and then election of Donald Trump. On Tuesday, White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer dodged a question about why Trump has not spoken out against anti-Muslim attacks. We speak to Mark Potok of the Southern Poverty Law Center.
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Sidney Shainwald Public Interest Lecture With Hon. Ruth Bader Ginsburg (Feb. 6, 2018)
SPEAKERS:
Anthony W. Crowell
Dean and President, Professor of Law, New York Law School
Sybil Shainwald
President, Law Offices of Sybil Shainwald PC
Kenneth R. Feinberg
The Law Offices of Kenneth R. Feinberg, PC
The Honorable Robert A. Katzmann
Chief Judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit
The Honorable Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Associate Justice, Supreme Court of the United States
Nadine Strossen
John Marshall Harlan II Professor of Law, New York Law School
BuildingNY:NYStories - William Zabel, Schulte Roth & Zabel LLP
William D. Zabel of Schulte Roth & Zabel, heads the firm's Client Services Group. A committed civil rights advocate and chair of Human Rights First, Mr. Zabel has argued before the U.S. Supreme Court and played an important role in the 1967 Supreme Court case, Loving v. Virginia, effectively putting an end to race-based bans on marriage. He is a recipient of many honors and distinctions, and is involved with many civic and philanthropic organizations. (Taped: 01/30/14)
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LIVE: Presidential Address to Congress
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Entire Trump - British PM news conference
President Donald Trump and UK Prime Minister Theresa May hold a joint news conference in Washington.
Jackie Cain & Roy Kral Interview by Monk Rowe - 3/22/1998 - NYC
Husband and wife duo Jackie & Roy reminisce on their long musical collaboration that included jazz gigs, jingle production, work in Las Vegas, and associations with the best arrangers in the business.
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Frank Abagnale: Catch Me If You Can | Talks at Google
For Google's Security and Privacy Month, we are honored to present the real Frank Abagnale, Renowned Cybersecurity And Fraud Prevention Expert, Bestselling Author & Subject of Catch Me If You Can.
His transformation from one of the world’s most notorious con men to an international cybersecurity expert trusted by the FBI has been mythologized in film and literature – but the takeaways he shares are the real deal.
Frank's contributions to the world of security are immeasurable. He has become a hero to hundreds of public and private sector organizations for his indispensable counsel and strategic insight on safeguarding information systems and combating cyber-fraud.
With an eye on the latest techniques developed by high-tech criminals to deceive and defraud, Frank leaves audiences with a deep understanding of today’s evolving security landscape, and more importantly, a vision of how to make the world a safer place.
Senate Impeachment Trial Of President Trump | Day 4 | NBC News (Live Stream Recording)
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Watch live: House votes on articles of impeachment against President Trump
The House is poised to debate articles of impeachment against President Trump alleging he abused his power and obstructed Congress, setting the stage for an extraordinary rebuke from the chamber of Congress most responsive to the will of the American people. For live updates:
The House will convene at 9 a.m. to begin debate leading up to the final impeachment votes. After an hour of debate on the rule governing the proceedings, six hours of debate on the articles will be divided equally between Democrats and Republicans, who could introduce procedural obstacles that would stretch the proceedings into the evening.
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Kavanaugh Senate vote: Live coverage as Senate Judiciary votes to advance Kavanaugh to full Senate
Mere hours after Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh and his accuser, Christine Blasey Ford, offered their emotional, riveting testimony on Capitol Hill Thursday, Senate Republicans are looking to push Kavanaugh through to confirmation.
Following Ford's insistence that she is 100 percent sure Kavanaugh assaulted her, and Kavanaugh's insistence that he is innocent, many on the Senate Judiciary Committee seemed to come away with the opinions they espoused before.
Most Republicans on the committee stood by Kavanaugh, and most Democrats stood by Ford and want to stop or slow his confirmation. The Senate Judiciary Committee is scheduled to vote on Kavanaugh at 9:30 a.m. Friday.
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U.S. Senate: Impeachment Trial (Day 2)
The Senate impeachment trial of President Trump continues (starts at 9:55) on abuse of power and obstruction of Congress. Senators will consider the rules for the trial and other legislative work is possible.
LaFontaine-Baldwin Symposium | Stratford Festival Forum 2015
Calgary Mayor Naheed Nenshi delivers the 13th LaFontaine-Baldwin Symposium keynote on citizenship and the importance of inclusion alongside Adrienne Clarkson and John Ralston Saul.
Using a keynote address followed by an intimate roundtable discussion, the Symposium encourages a dialogue between the audience and our lecturers. It aims to inspire and challenge attendees to become part of the ICC’s national conversation on citizenship, democracy and the common good.
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Canada Votes 2019: Election Night in American Sign Language
CBC News presents the first election-night broadcast in the history of Canada in American Sign Language. It features eight ASL interpreters in 20-minute installments from start to finish with a redesigned screen and mini results board bringing you riding-by-riding results from across the country.
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The End of the Sixties: Kerry James Marshall’s “Mementos”
James Meyer, curator of modern art, National Gallery of Art
In his book The Art of Return: The Sixties and Contemporary Culture, introduced at the National Gallery of Art on September 8, 2019, James Meyer turns to art criticism, theory, memoir, and fiction to examine the fascination with this period and expressions of cultural memories across the globe. He draws on a diverse range of cultural objects that reimagine the “long” 1960s―a revolutionary era stretching from the mid-1950s to the mid-1970s―including reenactments of civil rights, antiwar, and feminist marches; paintings; sculptures; photographs; novels; and films. Many of these works are by artists and writers born during this period who are driven to understand a monumental era that they missed. These cases show us that the past becomes significant only in relation to our present, and our remembered history never perfectly replicates time past. This, Meyer argues, is precisely what makes our contemporary attachment to the past so important: it provides us a critical opportunity to examine our own relationship to history, memory, and nostalgia.
For Whom is the Corporation Managed?
November 6, 2019
Latham & Watkins Forum
Does the law require that the corporation be managed for the benefit of the shareholders? Should it? And if so, what does that even mean, when building a successful corporation requires the joint efforts of employees, investors, customers, suppliers, and communities? At this Forum, a panel of leading experts on corporate law will discussed these issues—and answered audience questions.
Moderator:
• Edward Rock, Martin Lipton Professor of Law; Director, Institute for Corporate Governance & Finance, NYU School of Law
Panelists:
• Martin Lipton ’55, Partner, Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz; Trustee and Adjunct Professor, NYU School of Law
• Kathryn King Sudol ’98, Partner, Simpson Thacher & Bartlett; Trustee, NYU School of Law
• Anthony Welters ’77, Executive Chairman, BlackIvy Group; Chairman Emeritus, NYU Law Board of Trustees
Impeachment hearings live: Public testimony from Marie Yovanovich - Day 2
Marie Masha Yovanovitch, former U.S. ambassador to Ukraine testifies on Friday, November 15th. She was one of many officials who testified that foreign policymaking was happening through an irregular backchannel led by Giuliani and Trump, who have both expressed desire for Ukraine, and other countries, to investigate things that could benefit the president as he runs for reelection.
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Canada Votes 2019: Election Night Special
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The Scarlet Letter Audiobook by Nathaniel Hawthorne | Audiobook with subtitles
This book tells the story of Hester Prynne, a young woman who conceives a child while her husband is missing at sea. The Puritan Elders of the New England settlement of Boston, where she lives, condemn her to wear a scarlet letter A to signify her adultery. She refuses to name her lover, and he too keeps his silence, but with a terrible cost.
The tale is prefaced with an account of the Salem Custom-house where Nathaniel Hawthorne was working when he began writing The Scarlet Letter. Summary by Cori Samuel
The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel HAWTHORNE
Genre(s): Literary Fiction
Chapters:
0:20 | 0a - The Custom-House—Introductory to 'The Scarlet Letter'
23:30 | 0b - The Custom-House—Continued
54:20 | 0c - The Custom-House—Concluded
1:42:14 | Chapter 1 - The Prison-Door
1:45:44 | Chapter 2 - The Market-Place
2:08:55 | Chapter 3 - The Recognition
2:30:22 | Chapter 4 - The Interview
2:46:28 | Chapter 5 - Hester at Her Needle
3:10:01 | Chapter 6 - Pearl
3:34:25 | Chapter 7 - The Governor's Hall
3:50:42 | Chapter 8 - The Elf-Child and the Minister
4:11:25 | Chapter 9 - The Leech
4:35:08 | Chapter 10 - The Leech and His Patient
4:58:16 | Chapter 11 - The Interior of a Heart
5:16:03 | Chapter 12 - The Minister's Vigil
5:41:39 | Chapter 13 - Another View of Hester
6:01:14 | Chapter 14 - Hester and the Physician
6:16:11 | Chapter 15 - Hester and Pearl
6:31:14 | Chapter 16 - A Forest Walk
6:45:14 | Chapter 17 - The Pastor and His Parishioner
7:08:33 | Chapter 18 - A Flood of Sunshine
7:23:44 | Chapter 19 - The Child at the Brook-side
7:40:32 | Chapter 20 - The Minister in a Maze
8:06:06 | Chapter 21 - The New England Holiday
8:26:35 | Chapter 22 - The Procession
8:50:59 | Chapter 23 - The Revelation of the Scarlet Letter
9:11:55 |Chapter 24 - Conclusion
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