So much for coming on this incredibly dreary night. So cheers to you all for braving it. I think that especially in the pen or whatever were in right now, it feels like the. Its a lot easier to decide not go to something than it might have been before. So cheers to all of you. Im torie bosch and im the editor of future tense, which is a Longstanding Partnership of new america. Arizona state university, slate magazine. And what we do, we look at the intersection of technology, policy and society. We have a channel slate and its up to the slate team here at slate. Com slash future tense. We cover the future and historically we have live events course. Theyve mostly been online for the past two years. So this is of our very first inperson events and its really wonderful to be back here at new america. Were here tonight. Talk about a book i edited for Princeton University press called are not expected to understand this. How six lines of code change the world. Its made up of 26 essays by t
one for private schools, and one for the rest of the state and make that very much a second class education. looking forward to that report tomorrow, alex! thanks lawrence. thank you, thank you. some fbi field agent then argued to prosecutors that they were inclined to believe trump. that may be the single most astonishing sentence ever written that includes the words fbi agents, and trump. some fbi field agents then argue to prosecutors that they were inclined to believe trump. and what decade could that sentence possibly be written? donald trump was already the subject along with his father, and the federal civil rights investigation, by the justice department, in the 1970s! when the trump company s racist practice has brought them dragged into court in new york by the justice department. some fbi field agents then argue to prosecutors that they were inclined to believe trump. i had that sentence memorized because i i just couldn t believe what my eyes were seeing
some fbi field agent then argued to prosecutors that they were inclined to believe trump. that may be the single most astonishing sentence ever written that includes the words fbi agents, and trump. some fbi field agents then argue to prosecutors that they were inclined to believe trump. and what decade could that sentence possibly be written? donald trump was already the subject along with his father, and the federal civil rights investigation, by the justice department, in the 1970s! when the trump company s racist practice has brought them dragged into court in new york by the justice department. some fbi field agents then argue to prosecutors that they were inclined to believe trump. i had that sentence memorized because i i just couldn t believe what my eyes were seeing when i read that today. in the washington post. there couldn t possibly be anyone in the fbi thinking that after 2011 when donald trump started publicly lying about barack obama s birth certificate. wha
The back of the suv, and they just start deploying all of their unexploded bombs in watertown. We had no idea that they were the Boston Marathon bombers. Hello and welcome to how it really happened. Im hill, harper. The April 15th 2013 bombing of the Boston Marathon was the first Terrorist Attack On American Soil since 9 11. Three innocent lives were taken that day. Luke, Krystal Campbell and martin richard. The city of boston and the country wanted whomever did this brought to justice . Three days after attack at five pm on that thursday, Law Enforcement released images of two men only known as black hat and white hat within a matter of hours, these two brothers tamerlan and Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, reveal themselves unleashing a murderous crime spree that would leave everyone reeling. Heres how it really happened. Bombings rocked the finish line at the historic Boston Marathon. I ran. Straight ahead. I did was Happee Second Bomb goes off 12. Seconds later, 100 yards down in front of the fo
be in control of their reproductive rights? yes, i do. governor, you have my vote. thank you. bring it home, everybody. it s a vote for new york. let me say i was a huge fan of alfred hitchcock and i found the lighting that was a little horror-esque. i m sorry. we were on the stage. look at this. i know. it s terrible lighting. i know. it s bad. that s what you re getting out of this video? isn t that a lesson? do you know where i get it from? where? i heard viewers going, oh, my gosh. great artist skill. stole that from you. please don t turn it around. that makes me sad. anyway, so talk about why this race is so close. new york state. you tell me, joe. you re the expert. am i? am i theers pert? you re the expert on this. he s talking a lot about crime and that s so help me out here. yes. she was on stephanie ruhle s show the other night and she said that there s not a crime problem. steph said yeah, there is a crime problem. r