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fox news correspondent steve harrigan is were some, epicenter columbia university. >> protests in the second week of big crowd in front of new york university overnight when you talk to the demonstrators in campuses around the country, want amanda keeps coming up is where is the money being spent? where the universities and vesting? one protester from the university of chicago. >> are university needs to be transparent with our money so disposing investment so we can figure where all the money is going. all we know is public domain. >> for jewish students and families, there are judgment concerned about their own fiscal safety from the claimant fear being created by these protests. his a family from ucla. >> brother goes here, he came home last night, he didn't feel like he was on a peaceful safe campus. >> columbia university part one of the protest leaders from campus after social media posts have been discovered the 20-year-old junior says people are lucky he's not out killing sinus. zionists deserve to be murdered in a short time ago the president of columbia and were sent out an
fox news correspondent steve harrigan is were some, epicenter columbia university. >> protests in the second week of big crowd in front of new york university overnight when you talk to the demonstrators in campuses around the country, want amanda keeps coming up is where is the money being spent? where the universities and vesting? one protester from the university of chicago. >> are university needs to be transparent with our money so disposing investment so we can figure where...
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and negotiations are ongoing at columbia university in new york over the protest camp there. and that's what really sparked this latest escalation in the protests, really. pro—palestinian demonstrations have been going on for several months now at a number of universities, but the mood has really changed in the last week or so, and that was because of an incident at columbia. on the 18th of april, the nypd were called onto the campus to take down a protest camp there. dozens of people were arrested and that really ignited tensions. and a number of other protest camps were then pitched at various universities across the country. now, the protesters say that they're unhappy with the us government's support for the israeli military campaign. they want a ceasefire in gaza, but also they're demanding that their universities divest, so cut ties with companies with links to israel. but manyjewish students say that they feel intimidated by these demos. there have been a number of reports of verbal assaults or even physical attacks onjewish people by the pro—palestinian demonstrat
and negotiations are ongoing at columbia university in new york over the protest camp there. and that's what really sparked this latest escalation in the protests, really. pro—palestinian demonstrations have been going on for several months now at a number of universities, but the mood has really changed in the last week or so, and that was because of an incident at columbia. on the 18th of april, the nypd were called onto the campus to take down a protest camp there. dozens of people were...
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pulgreen who has been reporting at columbia did notice anti- semitism outside the bounds. it doesn't mean the protesters' actions are misguided. these siegel these people seek a worthy cause. just imagine here for a moment, if united states president, perhaps someone like donald trump, buys into this label being depend on these students, that they are, in fact, terrorists, does that mean the u.s. president with his expanded powers could use drones to attack these students the way we have been droning terrorists all over the world? that might sound hyperbolic to you, but under trump's definition of absolute immunity, is anything truly off the table? so far, president biden has rejected calls to intervene in these protests, but it's not like the u.s. does not have a dark history of sending in the military to tamp down campus protests. may 4th, 1970, the ohio governor at the time then called the national guard to kent state university in response to student protests over the vietnam war. after demonstrators refused to disperse, troops opened fire on the protesters, killing fo
pulgreen who has been reporting at columbia did notice anti- semitism outside the bounds. it doesn't mean the protesters' actions are misguided. these siegel these people seek a worthy cause. just imagine here for a moment, if united states president, perhaps someone like donald trump, buys into this label being depend on these students, that they are, in fact, terrorists, does that mean the u.s. president with his expanded powers could use drones to attack these students the way we have been...
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just to restate, the president and the board of columbia sending out an e-mail to all columbia students that says threatening to kill jewish students is unacceptable. john:, back to you. jon: let's see what else they do in the days hate. steve harrigan in new york city, thank you. >> i am here today joining my colleagues in calling on the president to resign if she cannot immediately bring order to this chaos. [background sounds] if. jon: that's house speaker mike johnson joining the chorus of republicans calling for columbia's president to resign due to the out of control, anti-israel protests on her campus. for more on the surge in what looks like campus anti-semitism in america, let's bring in north carolina republican congresswoman virginia foxx who serves as chair of the house committee on education and the work force. big picture, congresswoman foxx, when you look at what's going on in these college campuses across america, what crosses your mind? >> well, what process crosses my mind is what i said at columbia, the inmates are in charge of the asylum. jon, this is totally unaccep
just to restate, the president and the board of columbia sending out an e-mail to all columbia students that says threatening to kill jewish students is unacceptable. john:, back to you. jon: let's see what else they do in the days hate. steve harrigan in new york city, thank you. >> i am here today joining my colleagues in calling on the president to resign if she cannot immediately bring order to this chaos. [background sounds] if. jon: that's house speaker mike johnson joining the...
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it also a statement that they want the columbia president to issue regarding an incident from last week with the nypd just call them to assist and apologies for the ambulance of about to pass us. >> there is still really no agreement when it comes to that main priority item, which is and continues to be divestment from companies associated israeli companies. >> and as we have heard, time and time again from students it isn't until they find common ground on that particular issue that that encampment will actually continue to be there. and so that is really, that feeds into the uncertainty that i certainly felt during my visit to campus today. and there are certainly many students that are still watching and waiting to see what will happen next. we were scheduled to hear from columbia school officials earlier today, they said that that normal briefing that as bespoke postponed at least for now but during their last update, they did say that they are still actively engaged with these student demonstrators and that encampment and the negotiations and that they are still certainly taken sec
it also a statement that they want the columbia president to issue regarding an incident from last week with the nypd just call them to assist and apologies for the ambulance of about to pass us. >> there is still really no agreement when it comes to that main priority item, which is and continues to be divestment from companies associated israeli companies. >> and as we have heard, time and time again from students it isn't until they find common ground on that particular issue...
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basil, you have been teaching part-time at columbia since 2006. what have you been hearing from your students? >> well, i will tell you, my students basically, they care about their safety and security as well as their peers at the school. they are paying a lot of money to walk onto a campus to be enlightened in some way, shape, or form, and they don't want to walk through a gauntlet of threats and intimidation. what i would say though, and i want to be very clear about this, that by and large, a lot of the students i interact with, and i have been walking by those protests, myself. they are largely peaceful. there are certainly some anti- semitic comments being made by some individuals, but the majority of students i direct, and i take a slick, students i interact with, just trying to figure out how they got here in this moment. trying to make sense of this moment. trying to be able to be in an environment where they can feel safe. they have gone through a financial collapse on wall street, a black president and backlash to that in the form of do
basil, you have been teaching part-time at columbia since 2006. what have you been hearing from your students? >> well, i will tell you, my students basically, they care about their safety and security as well as their peers at the school. they are paying a lot of money to walk onto a campus to be enlightened in some way, shape, or form, and they don't want to walk through a gauntlet of threats and intimidation. what i would say though, and i want to be very clear about this, that by and...
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we go to john now john henry and john you were at columbia previously. now you're at city university. in new york, you've been talking to protesters at multiple campuses. what are you finding today? what are you hearing as well, there's always concerned the police are going to sweep in at any moment. 0. so there was an email sent out while we were in princeton urging people to come here for reinforcements. as his campus police had initially tried to push protesters out of here, the protesters pushed him back. and then an interesting thing happened. i'm going to walk past the encampment here. and if my camera man can follow me, i will show you what's happening now. so the new york city police department put up, these are pre positioned those barriers. they're now taking them away. it also had portable light post and the concern was that that was. ready pre positioning for a possible rate, we don't know what this means, but the fact that they're taking them away might suggest that they have decided not to do that. but as you were saying a little bit earlie
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cnn's polo sandoval is live outside columbia university in new york epicenter of these protests polo, let's go first to you. and what you're seeing today just give there's any sign that they don't expect any major demonstration says off the columbia campus, it's so loud sounds of police barricades being clear appeared out of the area here as they don't expect anything major on the sidewalks. >> similar to what we saw play out in the last several days. in fact, some tempers rising a couple of days ago here on the sidewalk off-campus. on the campus. and i'd update a visit there just a couple of just a few moments ago. it is very quiet at the encampment continues. and i had an opportunity to hear from some for the organizers just yesterday and they do say that those negotiations that are about seven days in ir so between pro-palestinian student protesters and columbia university are at an impasse at least for now. that is because they cannot seem to find any common ground. and what is the main priority demand for these students that have set up that in cabinet for about a week half now,
cnn's polo sandoval is live outside columbia university in new york epicenter of these protests polo, let's go first to you. and what you're seeing today just give there's any sign that they don't expect any major demonstration says off the columbia campus, it's so loud sounds of police barricades being clear appeared out of the area here as they don't expect anything major on the sidewalks. >> similar to what we saw play out in the last several days. in fact, some tempers rising a couple...
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. >> the interesting thing about having a conversation columbia university is having the conversation every 48 hours you're 48 hours left to leave and they don't 48 hours they have to leave another conversation there is nothing that people can do to stop this that kids can graduate. >> the only people dumber than the kids on campus doing this are the adults negotiating with them. >> i don't understand any part of it there is a heckler's veto were a heckler can walk into a situation and completely shut down free speech that's what's going on here in this college campus they're empowering nitwits and morons and i don't doubt some of them are there because they're emotionally upset about what they see on tv but you look at the tents and you can tell this is a inorganic thing it's definitely a set up an operation and the university proving how irrelevant they are buckles to them and let's these people shut down the lies and free speech and an important milestone for these other people >> greg what's your take on george soros. >> i will get to that because i think the tents tell you the st
. >> the interesting thing about having a conversation columbia university is having the conversation every 48 hours you're 48 hours left to leave and they don't 48 hours they have to leave another conversation there is nothing that people can do to stop this that kids can graduate. >> the only people dumber than the kids on campus doing this are the adults negotiating with them. >> i don't understand any part of it there is a heckler's veto were a heckler can walk into a...
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in fact, columbia university says it has banned one of the student protest leaders there on campus who said, quote, zionists don't deserve to live. joining me now are robert gibbs, former obama white house press secretary and now an msnbc political analyst, and matthew dowd, chief strategist for the 2004 bush/cheney campaign and now an msnbc senior contributor and analyst. robert, how do democrats walk the fine line by condemning anti-semitism while also respecting demonstrator's rights to express themselves peacefully and maybe even sympathize with their quest about stopping what's going on in gaza? >> yeah, reverend, it's a great question. and look, i think you see this, as you said, playing out on college campuses throughout the country right now. look, i think democrats have to be protective of and will be protective of people's right to speak out and to speak up. that should be an american value, not one party's value, but i think we as a party also have to protect those in and around those campuses. if they hear the rhetoric that you just talked about that's shouted at them or sh
in fact, columbia university says it has banned one of the student protest leaders there on campus who said, quote, zionists don't deserve to live. joining me now are robert gibbs, former obama white house press secretary and now an msnbc political analyst, and matthew dowd, chief strategist for the 2004 bush/cheney campaign and now an msnbc senior contributor and analyst. robert, how do democrats walk the fine line by condemning anti-semitism while also respecting demonstrator's rights to...
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i'm an alumna of columbia. never thought the day would come that my alma mater would stand on the side of this pro-terrorist, pro-hamas mob that has taken over the campus and left jewish students unable to attend classes and safely walk across the campus. the president of columbia university came to congress and said almost all the right things but went back to campus and has failed. i will join speaker johnson in calling for the resignation and i want to make clear for all of us we are standing at a moment in american history where our university leaders, elected officials are at a crossroads. they can choose to stand with the jewish americans which are a minority, the most suppressed minority in history or get into the pro terror mobs. >> reporter: the president came out with a statement that reads of this. to clear an encampment once, and the view based on discussions in the community and with outside experts, to bring back the nypd would be counterproductive further inflaming what happening on campus and dr
i'm an alumna of columbia. never thought the day would come that my alma mater would stand on the side of this pro-terrorist, pro-hamas mob that has taken over the campus and left jewish students unable to attend classes and safely walk across the campus. the president of columbia university came to congress and said almost all the right things but went back to campus and has failed. i will join speaker johnson in calling for the resignation and i want to make clear for all of us we are...
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the epicenter columbia is where a lot of this started to really take shape. how is it today? >> it's where it all started. jessica, as you pointed out now, well over a week into this negotiations between members of this pro-palestinian student who and the university. it seems at those talks, if they have installed at least have slowed significantly, especially if you hear from one of the negotiators that's been on the students sayyed of the negotiating table? well they say that the really main objective here, as you pointed out, is still top of mind and on top of this, scientists outside of perimeter of the in canada, which has divestment from any of those companies that have israeli ties. they have said that they've seen some significant progress on at least two fronts. the first one is that number two, which is a complete transparency they say that they've been offered to play a role in a committee to review some of the proposals that are received by the university. and also another one that you won't find on this list, which is to secure a statement from m
the epicenter columbia is where a lot of this started to really take shape. how is it today? >> it's where it all started. jessica, as you pointed out now, well over a week into this negotiations between members of this pro-palestinian student who and the university. it seems at those talks, if they have installed at least have slowed significantly, especially if you hear from one of the negotiators that's been on the students sayyed of the negotiating table? well they say that the really...
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let's go to new york now and polo sandoval was at the campus of columbia university, which sparked a lot of these protests across my country. so what's happening there paula? >> for friday, it is certainly not lost on the members of the cabinet that those pictures that kamila just showed you that way protests, they originated in a very spot that you see behind me here in the heart of columbia university. a member of this encampment telling me just a short while ago today on the saturday, it is business as usual, of course, that has been redefined for the last week and a half as we continue to see this protest or presence on this lawn here yesterday after hearing from one of the two go shaders, bakhmut khalil it's been negotiating with numbers. here as they tried to find, find some common ground and eventually to be able to take all of this down. khalil telling us that it seemed is ongoing negotiations if they haven't stalled they at, least have slowed in saying that though there has been some progress that was made, they still have not been able to find that common ground which leave
let's go to new york now and polo sandoval was at the campus of columbia university, which sparked a lot of these protests across my country. so what's happening there paula? >> for friday, it is certainly not lost on the members of the cabinet that those pictures that kamila just showed you that way protests, they originated in a very spot that you see behind me here in the heart of columbia university. a member of this encampment telling me just a short while ago today on the saturday,...
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paul: that was house speaker mike johnson at columbia university on wednesday as pro-palestinian protests spread to campuses across the united states with hundreds arrested this week in boston, atlanta, austin, los angeles and elsewhere. let's bring in our panel, "wall street journal" columnists dan dan henninger kim strassel and editorial board member kyle peterson. so, dan, what's the -- we know that the palestinian, israel issue is galvanizing here, but is there something deeper driving these student propests -- protests? >> yeah. i think it goes a lot deeper, paul. it egos back several decades. [laughter] and or you know, these are students at college, and they happen to have gone through high school and middle school, right? and we know what has happened to a lot of the public schools and private schools in the united states. teachers have turned from simply teaching the abcs to teaching people how to be politically correct. wokeness identity, these things are conveyed in schools now as well as universities. we've talked about this endlessly -- paul: the kind of faculty model. >> and
paul: that was house speaker mike johnson at columbia university on wednesday as pro-palestinian protests spread to campuses across the united states with hundreds arrested this week in boston, atlanta, austin, los angeles and elsewhere. let's bring in our panel, "wall street journal" columnists dan dan henninger kim strassel and editorial board member kyle peterson. so, dan, what's the -- we know that the palestinian, israel issue is galvanizing here, but is there something deeper...
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up first, we have nbc's my england at columbia university, where demonstrations last weekend inspired many of these protests around the country. where are the negotiations now, between the students and administrators in the efforts to end the protest? and i am curious what students are demanding of the university. >> reporter: hey, alex. yeah, the negotiations are still ongoing, we know there is a small group of staff and students meeting with administration officials. we are hearing that these talks are tense, it seems to be a bit of a power play and a fragile situation with some pauses in between when these talks are actually happening. some progress has been made. we know that originally, colombia had a deadline of friday for the pro-palestinian encampment to be removed. that time has since come and gone and the encampment is still here on campus. we know the students inside that and kevin are demanding a few things, one of them is financial transparency of where the money at columbia university is going. and then, a divestment from companies with ties to the israeli government. we
up first, we have nbc's my england at columbia university, where demonstrations last weekend inspired many of these protests around the country. where are the negotiations now, between the students and administrators in the efforts to end the protest? and i am curious what students are demanding of the university. >> reporter: hey, alex. yeah, the negotiations are still ongoing, we know there is a small group of staff and students meeting with administration officials. we are hearing that...
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at columbia we've really seen the university go back and forth. they called out police once, pulled down the tents. the tents came back and now they're in negotiations. administration officials say they will not call on the police a second time. they have, however, barred one student protest leader, a 20-year-old senior from campus. social media posts were discovered where james called for the murder of zionists saying people were fortunate tata he hasn't killed any zion withists yet. of course, four jewish -- for jewish students across the country, they are saying they are angry, they are upset in the sense that not only are they being attacked by their fellow if students, they often say their universities themselves are not doing enough. >> i am not mad at the police because of it. i am angry with the students who have put us all in this position, and i am a reasoningle administration for letting them. >> reporter: universities really trying a variety of responses in different parts of the country struggling to find an answer to these demonstrat
at columbia we've really seen the university go back and forth. they called out police once, pulled down the tents. the tents came back and now they're in negotiations. administration officials say they will not call on the police a second time. they have, however, barred one student protest leader, a 20-year-old senior from campus. social media posts were discovered where james called for the murder of zionists saying people were fortunate tata he hasn't killed any zion withists yet. of...
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he went to columbia, got his ph.d. by 1885. he a very odd upbringing. his father was a plainfield industrialist and arts who felt this, who identified with southern plantation owners as, his class peers. he felt had been unfairly, unfairly denigrated and attacked in reconstruction. he regarded them as aristocrats in manners, cultivated in their private life, cultured people who, as businessmen and like himself, were trying to do the right thing but had a labor. so dunning was raised in this pro confederate atmosphere here in what was then probably the famous or most prosperous suburb in new jersey. plainfield, i'm told, had the first direct connection by train to wall. and he abandoned dunning then. but by eight, by 1900 and until his death in 1921, he was the most famous historian at university. and in the united states. his proconsul views prevailed in american historiography until to 1960, the start of the civil rights movement only did did did scholars start apart this myth of the gone with the wind south and its glorification in cultured, educated
he went to columbia, got his ph.d. by 1885. he a very odd upbringing. his father was a plainfield industrialist and arts who felt this, who identified with southern plantation owners as, his class peers. he felt had been unfairly, unfairly denigrated and attacked in reconstruction. he regarded them as aristocrats in manners, cultivated in their private life, cultured people who, as businessmen and like himself, were trying to do the right thing but had a labor. so dunning was raised in this pro...
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here at columbia, the university has tried to call in the police. that didn't work. they are trying negotiations now, that still hasn't a had any effect. they have barred one of the student leaders from campus. he's a 20-year-old junior. some of his social media posts have caused really an uproar where he talks about killing zionist es, the zionists deserve to be murdered. and there's a sense here that this is not just can east coast college phenomenon. really across the country more and more especially jewish students saying they do not feel safe on cams pus. campus. >> i just want to go to school. i want to go to school, and this is just thrown in my face. >> seeing death to zionism as i'm walking to class feels as though the protesters on my campus want my judaism to cease to exist. they want me to cease to exist. >> no amount of hate will make us remove ourselves from the university of minnesota. >> reporter: there's really been a wide range of responses from college administrators, in emery there was real violence on cam russ. a lot of administersers saying most
here at columbia, the university has tried to call in the police. that didn't work. they are trying negotiations now, that still hasn't a had any effect. they have barred one of the student leaders from campus. he's a 20-year-old junior. some of his social media posts have caused really an uproar where he talks about killing zionist es, the zionists deserve to be murdered. and there's a sense here that this is not just can east coast college phenomenon. really across the country more and more...
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polo sandoval outside columbia university in new york. thanks so much. let's go to atlanta now, rafael romo is at the emory university today campus. rafael, we saw several protesters arrested. they're on thursday. what's happening there now yeah, it's a very different situation for tricot. >> the situation here at emory university is calm, but that doesn't mean repercussions about the violent arrests on thursday are over. >> we took a look earlier at the university quad it was empty, but you can still see messages written with chalk on sidewalks saying things like long-lived palestine and ceasefire. >> now, after clashes with police resulted, in multiple arrays some thursday, including at least a couple of emory university professors. there were protests. once again, here, friday, but they were more peaceful also for friday, emory tenured faculty gathered on campus to express concerns about thursday's filing, torres and the fact that there were three police agencies here on campus, they were considering a motion for a no confidence vote of university emo
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thank you for the update there from columbia. joining me now, we have christina ramirez, the executive director. so first up, on these demonstrations around the country, what have these protest become so widespread? >> young people, this is the most engaged in american history. they are participating in the public. they are calling 70% of young people across the country, supporting the cease-fire. you want to see a shift, as well as from their federal government in how this crisis was addressed. i want to really highlight how the state troopers were called in. these basic fundamental constitutional rights. they should be allowed to protest to be able to show their distance their frustration. that is as american as apple pie. met the biden ministration and striking a careful balance between condemning anti- semitism and supporting free expression. while in china yesterday, secretary of state lincoln -- blinken. what is the handling of this issue? >> we know overwhelmingly that young people are dissatisfied with the handling of the
thank you for the update there from columbia. joining me now, we have christina ramirez, the executive director. so first up, on these demonstrations around the country, what have these protest become so widespread? >> young people, this is the most engaged in american history. they are participating in the public. they are calling 70% of young people across the country, supporting the cease-fire. you want to see a shift, as well as from their federal government in how this crisis was...
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back to you. >> that's a great point from columbia university in new york. griff: all right. for now on more how it's impacting student safety. let's bring in paul morrow, and david delarosa, a student who attendance george washington university. david, i want to start with you. you and i were speaking yesterday. i was a reporter covering the protest and you agreed to talk to me about how you felt about what was happening on campus and another student from another university came over and began to accost you. i want to play for our viewers, a little of that exchange and then get your reaction. watch. >> the protests and this is-- this is our university and i-- >> i'm on public space, it's a public street. >> i believe in the freedom of speech. >> this is a public street. >> i believe in the freedom to protest and everybody's right to be able to protest. >> this is community property. >> when you come here and call for an intifada revolution and calling for the death of my institution. >> i'm jewish, and (bleep) don't play anti-zionism with anti-semitism. >> if you don't want
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what are you hearing that is going on over at columbia this morning? >> reporter: thank you for having me, katie. this morning, we have seen some students in caps and gowns taking their graduation photos but there's a lot of questions surrounding graduation. now, it is scheduled for may 15th. the main commencement ceremony happening on the best lawn. there are questions of 50 location will change with the schedule will change because of the encampment of the pro- palestinian protesters also on the west lawn. take a listen to two students we spoke to this morning and their thoughts about the protest possibly impacting graduation. >> i didn't my undergraduate and master ceremony. there are a lot of events in the past few years that prevent the celebrations. i think this is one of them. >> they seem to say they won't leave. that is completely fine. i don't know, especially if the president decides to go along with graduation. >> the latest update from the university is that the university senate has adopted a resolution and that is to investigate the admi
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polo, you're at columbia university. what are you seeing there right now for it, if you compare it to yesterday when we did see some tempers flare up during some non-student protests that took place is off-campus. >> things are relatively calm today. >> it's what you can't see, which is these ongoing negotiations between liters of that student cabinet that's been on columbia for about ten days now. >> and a handful of university officials that's what we're really focusing on because those apparently are ongoing yesterday though i did hear from some of the participants have that in cabinet leaders of that group, but they really just what they, based on what they shared. it seems as negotiations after showing some progress on thursday have slope foad or even stalled. i want you to hear from muhammad khalil. he is one of two negotiators, student negotiators who i talked to yesterday at the stage, where at an impasse. >> they is not acknowledging the movement and the extent of the movement and what they're willing to offer.
polo, you're at columbia university. what are you seeing there right now for it, if you compare it to yesterday when we did see some tempers flare up during some non-student protests that took place is off-campus. >> things are relatively calm today. >> it's what you can't see, which is these ongoing negotiations between liters of that student cabinet that's been on columbia for about ten days now. >> and a handful of university officials that's what we're really focusing on...
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the protests were started here by columbia university students more than a week ago. tensions have been fraught between those who are pro—palestinian and those who are pro—israeli, both accusing each other of hate speech. one student has since apologised for prior remarks saying zionists "don't deserve to live." khymanijames has now been barred from the protest site. it's much calmer here today at columbia university, but the students in the encampment behind me aren't budging on their demands. they and other students who are protesting across the country are calling on their universities to essentially cut economic and academic ties with israeli institutions. all of our demands have to be achieved in orderfor us to leave the encampment. we're asking for financial transparency. we're asking for cops off campus. we're asking for amnesty for all students that have faced disciplinary charges or have been suspended or arrested. tally is one of those students. i think it was veryjarring to be placed in zip ties and held for that long. but i will also say as kind of fru
the protests were started here by columbia university students more than a week ago. tensions have been fraught between those who are pro—palestinian and those who are pro—israeli, both accusing each other of hate speech. one student has since apologised for prior remarks saying zionists "don't deserve to live." khymanijames has now been barred from the protest site. it's much calmer here today at columbia university, but the students in the encampment behind me aren't budging on...
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the student body of columbia university, where it came to a direct standoff with police this week. true, here we should immediately make a reservation: current anti-war activists, apparently, are not at all interested in the ukrainian crisis; let’s face it, anti-war protests on american college campuses broke out against the backdrop of an aggravation of the humanitarian situation in the gas sector. the most prestigious universities are rioting, from new york on the east coast to berkeley on the west. at the same time , columbia university became the center of anti-israeli demonstrations, where it was noted this week. speaker of the house of representatives, however , mr. johnson could not find a common language with the students, and therefore called on the leadership of the educational institution to suppress the protests with the help of vadim the national guard, while i advise you to involve parts of the national guard in the suppression of student protests; the republican speaker is clearly playing a game against biden . in a situation where the ratings of the current presid
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david: so, had you heard anything back from columbia? we, by the way, reached out to columbia university to get their reaction to your side of the story, and they haven't so far talked to us. have they talked to you? >> no, so i reported it to-- i'm a student in the joint program with the jewish theological seminary and columbia university, i reported it to jcs and their security there much more equipped to handle things quickly and much more likely to respond and actually take action. david: now, have you seen -- we heard steve harrigan's report mention one student who actually has been barred from the campus, but we have seen pictures of him. in fact, he was actually in an encounter with ilhan omar when she was there on friday, yesterday. have you seen people who were supposed to be off the campus, students or professors, who are now still on campus? >> there certain have been issued i've seen with my own two eyes and videos of professors and students who the president had claimed are no longer welcome on campus, on campus. i had an op
david: so, had you heard anything back from columbia? we, by the way, reached out to columbia university to get their reaction to your side of the story, and they haven't so far talked to us. have they talked to you? >> no, so i reported it to-- i'm a student in the joint program with the jewish theological seminary and columbia university, i reported it to jcs and their security there much more equipped to handle things quickly and much more likely to respond and actually take action....
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for example, columbia university costs about 70,000. the annual tuition fee is $40,000. this university charges twice the tuition of a teacher, that's why these kids, in the 4 years they want to get a bachelor's degree , are going to pay about 2,800,000 dollars under the debt and debts of the banks. now, in such a situation, if you come and get fired in the middle of work or if you get stigmatized, you won't get a job anymore , you won't be able to get hired, and your path to progress will be destroyed, it's considered a kind of social death for you , that's why these kids who are here now , it's true that they don't get hammered, it's true that they may not be directly shot at yet. ok. or, like the palestinian people, they are not under bombardment, but they are paying a heavy price. give them a job to try to fire them all of them have practically failed and these students are saying that we are standing in the square despite all these pressures. bringing the police also caused the fear of the students and part of the american society to turn into hatred. that you can h
for example, columbia university costs about 70,000. the annual tuition fee is $40,000. this university charges twice the tuition of a teacher, that's why these kids, in the 4 years they want to get a bachelor's degree , are going to pay about 2,800,000 dollars under the debt and debts of the banks. now, in such a situation, if you come and get fired in the middle of work or if you get stigmatized, you won't get a job anymore , you won't be able to get hired, and your path to progress will be...
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at columbia, the seeds of a revolt. police raided a protester encampment at columbia last week. the students at yale were tracking every minute of the chaos that followed with smart phones on social media. students at the new york city ivy league school, if they were going to risk arrest, they would too. by the next morning yale demonstrators pitched their own tents. on a zoom call students around the country were strategizing on how they could replicate columbia's protest. we talked about what it was like to recruit people, to join, what it meant to stand in solidarity together, and what it would look like if these camps started popping up everywhere. representative mike johnson, the speaker of the house, went to columbia university and spoke to the students. here is a portion of his remarks on wednesday. [video clip] rep. johnson: i'm here to proclaim to all of those who gnash their teeth and demand to wipe the state of israel off the map and attack our innocent jewish students, this simple truth. neither israel nor the jewish students on this campus will ever stand alone. tod
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columbia university has canceled classes and put them online. we've gone well beyond free speech and into shuttering the operations of universities. and i do think it's a missed opportunity for biden to say there are limits. we've gone beyond speech and into harassment and disruption here not stand for that. >> yeah. i think we've also those seen a reaction from some of the police and others that have been deployed on campuses that have been access, access today or indiana because then then that's a whole different story as these young people, you are changing the political mentality of young people right now. if you push down too hard on an especially at this age and not being able to express yourselves. i think you have a much bigger problem later, but just to get back to the politics of the politics. but the problem is it seems to me that biden is really quite his coalition on the one hand, there's an awful lot of the democratic party that is foursquare behind israel. you don't want to alienate them. on the other hand, there are a lot of peop
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da david so i know you visited columbia as well. what do you think of her saying speaker johnson's visit actually stirred up for hate and anger and endangered people's lives? if. >> i think what speaker johnson did in standing up against anti-semitism was appropriate. i was on the campus with three of my colleagues last monday, and we spoke with jewish students who are experiencing incredible hostility. they feel isolated. they just were told that they could attend class on line if they were afraid of going onto campus because of the protests. that is deeply problematic, and i think that more needs to be done to make sure that all students can get the education that they came to columbia for in person without discrimination, without a hostile environment and standing up with, for who they are as a j jews. david: what should be done specifically? is there some cupid of federal action that a you're -- kind of federal action that you're calling for? >> i have a bill that the i introduced, it is a bipartisan bill. i introduced it with t
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columbia students who are involved in such incidents will be held accountable. columbia's senate, which is made up of both faculty and students, voted to create a task force to look into the administration's handling of the protests, and that includes the decision to call in the nypd last week. this morning, the protest continues. gio? >> gio: yeah, and this is happening at many, many more schools. phil, thank you so much. >>> now, to the trump trial. the first week of testimony winding up with a tabloid publisher, a former executive assistant to trump and a banker all taking the stand in the former president's criminal case in new york. abc's senior correspondent aaron katersky there for it all. >> reporter: in the first week of testimony, the jury heard from two people who have known donald trump for decades, "national enquirer" publisher david pecker and trump's longtime personal assistant ronna graff. fans of "the apprentice" might know her from tv. >> hi, it's ronna. >> reporter: the jury saw this entry, stormy. it's an entry in our system for stormy, storm
columbia students who are involved in such incidents will be held accountable. columbia's senate, which is made up of both faculty and students, voted to create a task force to look into the administration's handling of the protests, and that includes the decision to call in the nypd last week. this morning, the protest continues. gio? >> gio: yeah, and this is happening at many, many more schools. phil, thank you so much. >>> now, to the trump trial. the first week of testimony...
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setting new safety concerns as columbia students file a civil rights complaints against her school. amid all the anti-semitic violence we have heard nothing from president biden, denouncing the chairs support on campuses since monday. hamas officials iran's ayatollah putting out statements this week publicly applauding the anti-jewish protests. calling the agitators leaders of the future. iran's foreign minister weighed in on a translated post condemning the united states quote suppression of protesters saying he's deeply worried and disgusted by the impression for driving up former ambassador at large and counter terrorism coordinator under former president trump nathan sales. ambassador, thank you so much for being here this weekend for your reaction? >> and maria, clearly america has a major problem with anti-semitism on campus. the first amendment protects your right to say stupid things, anit even protects your right to say outrageous things. but let's be clear, what we're seeing campus these days goes well beyond the line. what we are seeing is well organized mobs that are the
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protests a student spokesperson for columbia as apartheid divest coalition acknowledged that in a past, instagram video, he had said, quote, zionists, don't deserve to live. meanwhile, the movement is also proliferating two campuses around the globe from paris to rome, to england, to australia several american schools suspended classes or move them online and some campuses shut down completely but i say campuses shouldn't close, nor should they permit tense. tense aren't speech tensor trespassing they need to balance those interests, the interests of those who want a protest without hate speech or otherwise citing violence. and within the rules established by these private universities, balanced those interests while ensuring that the university community at large can carry on its functioning for example, here in philadelphia at the university of pennsylvania, the interim president issued a letter to the pen community on friday night demanding the pro-palestinian protesters on campus disband. they're gaza solidarity encampment immediately because of alleged legal and university policy
protests a student spokesperson for columbia as apartheid divest coalition acknowledged that in a past, instagram video, he had said, quote, zionists, don't deserve to live. meanwhile, the movement is also proliferating two campuses around the globe from paris to rome, to england, to australia several american schools suspended classes or move them online and some campuses shut down completely but i say campuses shouldn't close, nor should they permit tense. tense aren't speech tensor...
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because if this was a to-life group in -- pro-life group in columbia -- enter gone. pete: but they don't. >> here's why, you've without a lot of wacky professors at these places who kind of run the mace, and you can't fire them because they have tenure. so you've got to manage this herd of cats and then you've grown your whole life in academia which is surrounded by liberals who affirm everything you're doing right now. it's the worst cultural milieu ever, andst it's the worst economic system because the state money's coming in. you can't friar the professors. -- fire the professors. your endowment is tax-free. that's why they're doing what they're doing. if you don't change that structure, you can fire a president, you get one that's just like 'em. you've got to change the fundamental structure here, and we're just not talking about that. pete: i love that. you know, one place we did talk about that recently are, brian, you and i were joined by douglas are murray e and another israeli activist, are lizzie, who was great for a special on fox nation called poison ivy:
because if this was a to-life group in -- pro-life group in columbia -- enter gone. pete: but they don't. >> here's why, you've without a lot of wacky professors at these places who kind of run the mace, and you can't fire them because they have tenure. so you've got to manage this herd of cats and then you've grown your whole life in academia which is surrounded by liberals who affirm everything you're doing right now. it's the worst cultural milieu ever, andst it's the worst economic...
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. >> reporter: at columbia university encampments were up overnight, the epicenter of a wave of campus protests. similar scenes across the country from reno to ucla stanford with many calling universities to divest from doing business with israel. >> investments. >> reporter: jewish students say they are facing antisemitism. >> as a member of the jewish people, i feel my people being attacked. at ohio state, three people were arrested late this week. friday evening protesters at poly. there was shattered glass leading to the president's office. messages scrawled around the inner office. the stand off continues. if they moved out, it's an occupation. >> it's still occupied. >> this is what we are trying to understand. >> reporter: usc is canceling the main graduation ceremony. the ceremonies that took place on this lawn are set for mid-may. many of the college seniors did not have traditional high school ceremonies four years ago. they were canceled in 2020 due to the pandemic. >>> today's weather will almost be a copy of yesterday. plenty of fog but it will break through to sunshine wi
. >> reporter: at columbia university encampments were up overnight, the epicenter of a wave of campus protests. similar scenes across the country from reno to ucla stanford with many calling universities to divest from doing business with israel. >> investments. >> reporter: jewish students say they are facing antisemitism. >> as a member of the jewish people, i feel my people being attacked. at ohio state, three people were arrested late this week. friday evening...
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at columbia, the university banning a protester who made anti-semitic remarks. pologiing for the comments saying they misspoke in the heat of the moment. this comes as the school senate approved a resolution to investigation the administration. some students now concerned about the impact on graduation. >> it is in our best interest to reach agreement before commencement. >> reporter: in california, cal state humboldt closing for the school year. at the university of southern california, those left devastated to cancel the commencement. >> i feel let down. >> reporter: amir tells us 15 of the family members were planning to fly in from atlanta to celebrate his moment and now that is in limbo. >> i don't understand how they can have president obama on campus and the security for him and world leaders, but not secure the tradition. that is the most frustrating part. >> reporter: we are hearing from the university president who released the statement. she says they plan to host alternative activities for graduation day. a lot of questions from students. peter and l
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and from columbia to university of texas, austin to usc. usc canceled -- university of southern california canceled the commencement but let's be clear first they remove the valedictorian because they told her she copt speak because they didn't like what she could say potentially and protest erupted there. the leadership has a choice, and it seems to me the choices institutions are making, are agitating the protest movement. >> totally agree with you. you know, if you were protesters against segregation of the southern university in the 1950s, or 1960s. if we had done that, we would have probably been thrown off the campus by the campus police, and there wouldn't have been very much from that. what history shows us is each time this happened, it is almost always a case unto itself. a president who makes a decision like that, has to deal with faculty that's not going to be very happy with it. donors might take another point of view. the local law and the federal law provide other protections, and i hate to say something that something but it
and from columbia to university of texas, austin to usc. usc canceled -- university of southern california canceled the commencement but let's be clear first they remove the valedictorian because they told her she copt speak because they didn't like what she could say potentially and protest erupted there. the leadership has a choice, and it seems to me the choices institutions are making, are agitating the protest movement. >> totally agree with you. you know, if you were protesters...
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being everywhere and usually on college campuses and not for jewish students these days and not at columbia and schools across the country and even in usc and one of the big headlines out of this and usc scrapped their commencement ceremony and graduation ceremony because of property tests and interesting timing here, this is four years after the pandemic so the students that are graduating from usc now had high school graduation canceled so their parents are missing out on a double opportunity to see their son or daughter make the college achievement of graduating college and missed that four years ago because the pandemic canceled those while in high school. >> very sad my peers can't make the point to go to a main graduation and the university going for them on the part and going for them and there's things they could do and resources to pull that and prevent from getting to the situation. pete: the university of southern california if they wanted to could figure it out. they're more scared of their students than anything else. they've allowed them to get out of control. will: you're pro
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we've seen what looks like students being detained and some items that this encampment being cleared columbia university's in camp been has been a flashpoint to the senate. there has passed a resolution friday to investigate how school leaders have been handling the protests now, the response from many schools and law enforcement agencies is to crack down. we saw violent arrests here in atlanta at the campus of emory university this week, california state polytechnic university, humboldt campus says that they're moving to a remote format until the end of the semester. and the university of illinois is among the school's threatening suspensions for students who do not leave an encampment. their now there were protests at several chicago campuses yesterday including at the university of chicago. the city will be, will, of course, be the site of the democratic convention. that is an august. but right now it feels like as the humanitarian crisis in gaza keeps going. so will these protests there will always be outsiders that say certain things are portray us, but we are confident in what we're her
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at columbia, the seeds of a revolt. police raided a protester encampment at columbia last week. the students at yale were tracking every minute of the chaos that followed with smart phones on social media. students at the new york city ivy league school, if they were going to risk arrest, they would too. by the next morning yale demonstrators pitched their own tents. on a zoom call students around the country were strategizing on how they could replicate columbia's protest. we talked about what it was like to recruit people, to join, what it meant to stand in solidarity together, and what it would look like if these camps started popping up everywhere. representative mike johnson, the speaker of the house, went to columbia university and spoke to the students. here is a portion of his remarks on wednesday. [video clip] rep. johnson: i'm here to proclaim to all of those who gnash their teeth and demand to wipe the state of israel off the map and attack our innocent jewish students, this simple truth. neither israel nor the jewish students on this campus will ever stand alone. tod
at columbia, the seeds of a revolt. police raided a protester encampment at columbia last week. the students at yale were tracking every minute of the chaos that followed with smart phones on social media. students at the new york city ivy league school, if they were going to risk arrest, they would too. by the next morning yale demonstrators pitched their own tents. on a zoom call students around the country were strategizing on how they could replicate columbia's protest. we talked about what...
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we are inspired by columbia harvard, yale, unc vanderbilt, university i've mobilized in new york. i'm john sullivan reporting the eighth de of former president trump's criminal hush money trial saw three witnesses take the stand, former national enquirer publisher david pecker, wrapped up more than ten hours of testimony and trump's longtime assistant testify that she saw stormy and daniel's inside trump tower, also in this day, and michael cohen's banker who facilitated the $130,000 payment to stormy daniels. cnn's paula reid has more for us good morning, amara. and victor will after one week of testimony, the prosecutors only gotten through one major witness, former tabloid king david pecker. >> now, after he wrapped up friday, they did call two witnesses just briefly to help them move into evidence. some exhibits one of those two witnesses prompted something we haven't seen throughout this trial. a smile from the defendant so we have another day. >> court in a freezing court it's very cold former president donald trump's still not warming up to the reality of being on trial in
we are inspired by columbia harvard, yale, unc vanderbilt, university i've mobilized in new york. i'm john sullivan reporting the eighth de of former president trump's criminal hush money trial saw three witnesses take the stand, former national enquirer publisher david pecker, wrapped up more than ten hours of testimony and trump's longtime assistant testify that she saw stormy and daniel's inside trump tower, also in this day, and michael cohen's banker who facilitated the $130,000 payment to...
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and didn't pay a visit to any of the migrant shelters to check on all the illegals it's brought to or columbia to check on his buddy hamas protesteers and did meet up with howard stern in a hard hitting interview and tough questions and going for joe biden and yesterday. >> i'm sitting here with a phenomenal guest, somebody i've wanted to meet for the longest time and somebody i'm an admirer of and somebody i adore and it's not someone doing an impression and it's the real president of the united states of america. president joe biden. welcome. >> i think i should leave now. >> i have to compliment you on something. you got this thing with the airline passed that now when an airline screws you up, they have to give you a refund. who was the greatest president of all time? >> jefferson was one of my favorite presidents. will: you know, this semi-baring for both joe biden and howard stern. first, for joe biden, it's obvious they've talked about it and even the liberal media and mainstream media going to subject themselves to interview and how rarely he's gone up to the podium and expose themselv
and didn't pay a visit to any of the migrant shelters to check on all the illegals it's brought to or columbia to check on his buddy hamas protesteers and did meet up with howard stern in a hard hitting interview and tough questions and going for joe biden and yesterday. >> i'm sitting here with a phenomenal guest, somebody i've wanted to meet for the longest time and somebody i'm an admirer of and somebody i adore and it's not someone doing an impression and it's the real president of...
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i misspoke in the heat of the moment for which i apologize some jewish students at columbia say they have been called zionist by protesters just for being jewish. other jewish students have taken an active part in the protests for what they view as an overbearing israeli response to the october 7 hamas terror attack and a weak us response to continued bloodshed. >> it's possible that pro-palestine protest might make some jewish students feel uncomfortable, but i will emphasize that the pro-palestine protest here at the encampment are, they have fundamental values against hate and bigotry or columbia university spokesperson tells cnn that commodity james has now been banned from campus, but won't comment any further on ongoing discipline to mary proceedings. >> back to you. miguel. thank you. and pro-palestinian protest are also spreading in europe dozens of students in paris created a blockaded one of france's most prestigious universities and just like on us campuses, students are demanding their institution condemn israel's actions. cnn's melissa bell is there. melissa victory and
i misspoke in the heat of the moment for which i apologize some jewish students at columbia say they have been called zionist by protesters just for being jewish. other jewish students have taken an active part in the protests for what they view as an overbearing israeli response to the october 7 hamas terror attack and a weak us response to continued bloodshed. >> it's possible that pro-palestine protest might make some jewish students feel uncomfortable, but i will emphasize that the...
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columbia is going backwards. the sister school is part of columbia, they just reinstated all the kids that were arrested, they have been reinstated and i was reading the headline in real time, the student senate printed a task force to look into why the nypd, we are definite going backwards. will: i believe they expelled the student who called for the murder -- we found a line. apparently the student who called for the murder of, quote, zionists have been expelled. todd: carley: he said i use he/she/they pronouns. that is what -- but -- it is very -- the beginning of it. carley: this person went on to say zionists are fascists, i don't fight to injure, for there to be winners or losers, i fight to kill. that was in january. the video went viral. a lot of pressure, they banned him from campus. don't know if it is a permanent man, but the story went viral yesterday. will: a few additional headline starting with this. chicago police rating a home overnight as they search for man accused of killing an off-duty police
columbia is going backwards. the sister school is part of columbia, they just reinstated all the kids that were arrested, they have been reinstated and i was reading the headline in real time, the student senate printed a task force to look into why the nypd, we are definite going backwards. will: i believe they expelled the student who called for the murder -- we found a line. apparently the student who called for the murder of, quote, zionists have been expelled. todd: carley: he said i use...
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and scott, we are talking, as you sat down about what is happening on your campus, in columbia two very different scenes, i think, based on what you're telling me about nyu. but what a lot of what we are hearing during these protest, and yes there are outside agitators, isn't even about the war so much, it is this just open-- this floodgate of anti- semitism that, somehow october 7th gave people cover to come out from under their rocks and just chant out loud the worst things you can say about jews, a lot of us on campuses don't protect the civilians in gaza, which we all agree needs to happen, but killed more jews is what we are hearing in these chance. >> on october the sixth if someone had asked me the state of anti-semitism in the united dates i would've said it doesn't exist and i don't see it. this was a level of hate on an iceberg that was 99.9% below the waterline, but we didn't know the volume and i do think there is a double standard. i walked by nyu last night what i saw was peaceful protests. but i can tell you, if i went into the nyu square and said which the black sorber i
and scott, we are talking, as you sat down about what is happening on your campus, in columbia two very different scenes, i think, based on what you're telling me about nyu. but what a lot of what we are hearing during these protest, and yes there are outside agitators, isn't even about the war so much, it is this just open-- this floodgate of anti- semitism that, somehow october 7th gave people cover to come out from under their rocks and just chant out loud the worst things you can say about...
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at columbia university the school senate approving a resolution to investigate the administration. nbc's erin mclaughlin is there as the debate expands from free speech to hate speech. >> student protesters say the negotiations have stalled on the issue of divestment from israel and received no reassurances that the university won't send in the nypd. >> some concerned about the impact on graduation. >> it is in our best interest to reach an agreement before commencement. >> reporter: meanwhile at the university of southern california, many seniors who didn't get a high school graduation because of covid left devastated by the university's abrupt decision to cancel their commencement. >> outside of just being annoyed, i feel pretty let down by the university. >> reporter: amir bell, who supports the protesters, tells us 15 of his family members were planning to fly in from atlanta to celebrate his milestone moment, and now that's in limbo. >> i just don't understand how they could have president obama on campus and have the adequate security for him, they can have world leaders and
at columbia university the school senate approving a resolution to investigate the administration. nbc's erin mclaughlin is there as the debate expands from free speech to hate speech. >> student protesters say the negotiations have stalled on the issue of divestment from israel and received no reassurances that the university won't send in the nypd. >> some concerned about the impact on graduation. >> it is in our best interest to reach an agreement before commencement....