hello and a warm welcome to our viewers joining us in the united states and all around the world. i m bianca nobilo. i m max foster. he s likely meeting with leaders on tuesday, setting up another showdown on debt limits. we shouldn t be here. the united states border patrol has experienced a 50% drop in the number of encounters. this is not a democrat or republican problem. this is an american problem. master of the optics. standing with all of the european leaders, ukraine taking its place in the european bloc. live from london, this is cnn newsroom. with max foster and bianca nobilo. it is monday, may the 15th. 9:00 a.m. here in the uk where ukraine s president zelenskyy is meeting with the prime minister, mr. zelenskyy is fresh off a weekend of stops at european capitals to meet with other key allies. france and germany publicly pledged addition al military ai. the uk s package will include air defense missiles and air attack with a range of 200
you. well there is no mourning like you know mourning. there is scared death and i watch out of the window all of the time. i watch our monitors 360 all of the time. i watch around me and my family all of the time. and if anybody is coming at my at the wrong angle, and stood there too long, i watch their eyes, i watch every movement because the torture is still there and those people that wanted to become famous off my son, that still hasn t gone away. and i m waiting for i m waiting for the help to hit every day. it is one minute past the top of the hour and we are speaking with joel and mary rich, the parents of seth rich. about the impact conspiracy theories have, especially on them in light of how their son s murder was covered and the narrative created around it. we ll continue the conversation just let you know. we re also following breaking news about queen elizabeth ii. apparently gravely ill. and steve bannon due in court in the next half hour or so. we ll be c
Okay, we are going to start. Good evening everyone, thanks for joining us. My name is yael yisraeli, im the Community Relations manager at the nyu bookstore. This is an ongoing series that weve been having here for the past 70 years featuring nyu alumni like tonight with Haroon Moghul as well as nyu faculty and the General Community as well. Its a real pleasure to be hosting tonight Haroon Moghul who is an nyu along. Welcome back to nyu, pleasure to have you here. We are going to hear from haroon and then have time for questions and answers and a book signing. I want to start the evening by giving a brief introduction. Haroon, i think. Haroon has been very active since graduating from nyu so i dont know if i will cover everything but i will leave it up to him to fill in the gaps. Haroon is currently senior fellow and director of development for the center of global studies, policy, excuse me. He is a commentator and broadcaster who wishes he could be a writer and i think you are, haroo
No one known one. [inaudible] we are going to start. Im the Community Relations manager at the nyu bookstore. This is part of our event series, an ongoing series that we have been having here for the past seven years. Featuring nyu alumni, like tonight with as well as nyu faculty and the General Community as well. It is a pleasure to be hosting tonight. Welcome to nyu. It is a pleasure to have you here. We are going to hear from the author then have time for questions and answers and a book signing. Want to start the evening by giving a brief introduction. The author has been very active since graduating from nyu. I dont know if i will cover everything. But i will leave it up to him to fill the gaps. Our author is currently a senior fellow and director of global studies. His commentator and broadcaster who wishes he could be a writer. I think you are. I actually very much enjoy your writing. Among other things he is the muslim leadership at the heartland institute. He has appeared in a
No one known one. [inaudible] we are going to start. Im the Community Relations manager at the nyu bookstore. This is part of our event series, an ongoing series that we have been having here for the past seven years. Featuring nyu alumni, like tonight with as well as nyu faculty and the General Community as well. It is a pleasure to be hosting tonight. Welcome to nyu. It is a pleasure to have you here. We are going to hear from the author then have time for questions and answers and a book signing. Want to start the evening by giving a brief introduction. The author has been very active since graduating from nyu. I dont know if i will cover everything. But i will leave it up to him to fill the gaps. Our author is currently a senior fellow and director of global studies. His commentator and broadcaster who wishes he could be a writer. I think you are. I actually very much enjoy your writing. Among other things he is the muslim leadership at the heartland institute. He has appeared in a