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the courtyard of nyu stern was the site of that big event at new york university. to the extent that encampments block students from going to class, well, that's wrong. it's against university policy and it interferes with the basic functioning of the university. now, of course, if you want to do civil disobedience and do that, you can do that and then you should pay the consequences. the whole point of civil disobedience is you're willing to go to jail for it. so i think that's where we are. universities are exploding in part because they never made clear boundaries before, and it's very hard to start now. do you see parallels with a sort of �*60s spirit of rebellion? because, again, you've talked extensively about the degree to which you worry that there is a sort of groupthink in the universities and that intellectual life has been somehow tamed and curtailed, and there's a lack of passion and curiosity on campus. that's right. well, you can certainly see passion today, and you can certainly see a spirit which is saying, "no, we will not accept "the authority
the courtyard of nyu stern was the site of that big event at new york university. to the extent that encampments block students from going to class, well, that's wrong. it's against university policy and it interferes with the basic functioning of the university. now, of course, if you want to do civil disobedience and do that, you can do that and then you should pay the consequences. the whole point of civil disobedience is you're willing to go to jail for it. so i think that's where we are....
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the courtyard of nyu stern was the site of that big event at new york university. to the extent that encampments block students from going to class, well, that's wrong. it's against university policy and it interferes with the basic functioning of the university. now, of course, if you want to do civil disobedience and do that, you can do that and then you should pay the consequences. the whole point of civil disobedience is you're willing to go to jail for it. so i think that's where we are. universities are exploding in part because they never made clear boundaries before, and it's very hard to start now. do you see parallels with a sort of �*60s spirit of rebellion? because, again, you've talked extensively about the degree to which you worry that there is a sort of groupthink in the universities and that intellectual life has been somehow tamed and curtailed, and there's a lack of passion and curiosity on campus. that's right. well, you can certainly see passion today, and you can certainly see a spirit which is saying, "no, we will not accept "the authority
the courtyard of nyu stern was the site of that big event at new york university. to the extent that encampments block students from going to class, well, that's wrong. it's against university policy and it interferes with the basic functioning of the university. now, of course, if you want to do civil disobedience and do that, you can do that and then you should pay the consequences. the whole point of civil disobedience is you're willing to go to jail for it. so i think that's where we are....
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the courtyard of nyu stern was the site of that big event at new york university. to the extent that encampments block students from going to class, well, that's wrong. it's against university policy and it interferes with the basic functioning of the university. now, of course, if you want to do civil disobedience and do that, you can do that and then you should pay the consequences. the whole point of civil disobedience is you're willing to go to jail for it. so i think that's where we are. universities are exploding in part because they never made clear boundaries before, and it's very hard to start now. do you see parallels with a sort of �*60s spirit of rebellion? because, again, you've talked extensively about the degree to which you worry that there is a sort of groupthink in the universities and that intellectual life has been somehow tamed and curtailed, and there's a lack of passion and curiosity on campus. that's right. well, you can certainly see passion today, and you can certainly see a spirit which is saying, "no, we will not accept "the authority
the courtyard of nyu stern was the site of that big event at new york university. to the extent that encampments block students from going to class, well, that's wrong. it's against university policy and it interferes with the basic functioning of the university. now, of course, if you want to do civil disobedience and do that, you can do that and then you should pay the consequences. the whole point of civil disobedience is you're willing to go to jail for it. so i think that's where we are....
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i moved to the nyu stern school of■8 b 2011. i'm i was at the university of virginia before that. much about business. i didn't know much about it before i came hebusiness or cap. you know, in most of our schools. and so understanding the business models that facebook developed in particular the ad, the advertising driven engagement maximizing business why we're in this deep, deepah. so talk to us a little bit about that business model, about the 're in and how that factors into your i find it, you know, it's very helpful, especially forou nineto remember how amazing it was when we first got got a web browser, when we first could like type in, you know, anything and google will or altavista, i k was the original one now would answer it. i mean, it was like we were gods, you ha omniscience, you can find anything. so the, you know, the early inteet incredible and the millennials grew up with it and it didn't health at all. their mental health is a little better than gen x before them, and it didn't harm democracy at all. in fact, it seemed to be really helping democracy in the ninet
i moved to the nyu stern school of■8 b 2011. i'm i was at the university of virginia before that. much about business. i didn't know much about it before i came hebusiness or cap. you know, in most of our schools. and so understanding the business models that facebook developed in particular the ad, the advertising driven engagement maximizing business why we're in this deep, deepah. so talk to us a little bit about that business model, about the 're in and how that factors into your i find...
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i moved to the nyu stern school of business in 2011. i'm i was at the universy of virginia before that. and i've learned so much about business. h about it before i came here. we don't learn much about business or capita.r you know, in most of our schools. and so understanding the business models that facebook particular the ad, the advertising driven enmemodel, has also helped me to understand why we're in thisep,. yeah. so talk to us a little bit about that business attention econom'd how that factors into your thinking. so let's go back. i find it, you know, it's very helpful, eec you know, older listeners who remember the nineties, who remember how amazing it was when we first got got type in, you know, anything and googlethink was the original onw would answer it. i mean, it was like we were gods, you know, you have omniscience, you can find anything. so incredible and the millennials grew up with it and it didn't harm their mental health at all. their mental health better than gen x before them, and it didn't harm democracy at all
i moved to the nyu stern school of business in 2011. i'm i was at the universy of virginia before that. and i've learned so much about business. h about it before i came here. we don't learn much about business or capita.r you know, in most of our schools. and so understanding the business models that facebook particular the ad, the advertising driven enmemodel, has also helped me to understand why we're in thisep,. yeah. so talk to us a little bit about that business attention econom'd how...
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my next guest is not surprised, scott galloway joins me now, professor at nyu stern school of business and his new book "the algebra of wealth" is out now. i need you on set so you can find a book for my mom but we will wait for that. we have seen disruptions in college commencement, after campus protest at places like columbia and michigan were broken up a few days ago. they are not monolithic. they think it's so important for people to understand, but you've talked about this a fair amount which is been interesting. describe what you think underlies the anger we see on campuses. we are seeing anger about what's happening in gaza. what else is missing, in your view, from the conversation, right now? >> first, good to be with you and thank you for the kind words at the opening. the cost to buy a house is gone from $290,000 to $410,000 in the last four years and interest rate are up 7.5% of the average mortgage payment has gone from $1100-$2200. the american dream is out of the reach of two thirds of americans and college costs have skyrocketed in me and my colleagues take up every morn
my next guest is not surprised, scott galloway joins me now, professor at nyu stern school of business and his new book "the algebra of wealth" is out now. i need you on set so you can find a book for my mom but we will wait for that. we have seen disruptions in college commencement, after campus protest at places like columbia and michigan were broken up a few days ago. they are not monolithic. they think it's so important for people to understand, but you've talked about this a fair...
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let's ask the dean of valuations aswath damodaran, the professor of finance at nyu's stern school of business. welcome back. >> thank you for having me. >> i'm going to get to that in a second. i want to zero in on how we first teased the segment here and why you told our production staff that may is going to be the month that determines how returns for the year will look. why so? >> i think the first quarter was all wine and roses, everything was great. everything looked like it was coming together. the economy is staying strong, inflation looked like it was coming down. i think in april you saw the dark side of inflation. it stayed stubborn. you see the first pieces of evidence of maybe not a recession, but a slowing down of the economy. and i think that that's why i think markets had a tough time last month. the question is what happens going into may, because it is not just the facts on the ground, it is the mood and momentum driving the market. you have a good day today, i think that's a good way to start the month, but i think that there will be more tests coming down this mont
let's ask the dean of valuations aswath damodaran, the professor of finance at nyu's stern school of business. welcome back. >> thank you for having me. >> i'm going to get to that in a second. i want to zero in on how we first teased the segment here and why you told our production staff that may is going to be the month that determines how returns for the year will look. why so? >> i think the first quarter was all wine and roses, everything was great. everything looked like...
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it's not a surprise if anyone walks by nyu outside the stern school of business that these guys are way to the left people show up there know they have compliant people to go along with and we will see what happens. i thought the mayor had a great statement. he said we will charge you for going in there say there until the 17th of the month. think should charge nyu if the nyu has to go in there in overtime. >> rachel: all this stuff happening on these campuses, the circus with donald trump's trials going on over here. all the while the police force which is already strained having to deal with these two things as crime and everything else growing in the city, it's quite a big deal. ainsley, is in a much safer, calmer place. >> brian: with her security detail. she took a lot of cops out of the season. she is luck haddie in. she is in kentucky, south carolina having breakfast with friends astley sadr's thicket, ainsley, good morning. >> ainsley: good morning to you, guys. thank you so much. i'm back home in my hometown. my dad is back here with some his friends and lots of people will be
it's not a surprise if anyone walks by nyu outside the stern school of business that these guys are way to the left people show up there know they have compliant people to go along with and we will see what happens. i thought the mayor had a great statement. he said we will charge you for going in there say there until the 17th of the month. think should charge nyu if the nyu has to go in there in overtime. >> rachel: all this stuff happening on these campuses, the circus with donald...
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this kicks off a week of graduation ceremonies, here at nyu, the stern business school will start its events today, and we are likely to see more protests. savannah. >> stephanie, thank you. >>> air quality alerts are in effect this morning for parts of minnesota and wisconsin because of those massive wildfires that are burning in canada. the fires in british columbia than 24,000 acres now, thousands in the northern rockies were forced to evacuate over the weekend after the blaze doubled in size. all of this comes one year after a record number of wildfires in canada that blanketed parts of the united states with smoke and forced tens of thousands of evacuations ac evacuations across british columbia. >>> olivia munn is sharing an emotional message on the future of her family and why she's refusing to give up hope of having another child. >> olivia munn shared she has been fighting an aggressive form of breast cancer for over a year. and in an interview with "vogue" she's revealing she had a major surgery in attempt to save her life in the hope that she and john mulaney many save thei
this kicks off a week of graduation ceremonies, here at nyu, the stern business school will start its events today, and we are likely to see more protests. savannah. >> stephanie, thank you. >>> air quality alerts are in effect this morning for parts of minnesota and wisconsin because of those massive wildfires that are burning in canada. the fires in british columbia than 24,000 acres now, thousands in the northern rockies were forced to evacuate over the weekend after the blaze...