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in new york you see a strong mayor taking back the city. here in d.c., the mayor has chosen not to enforce the rule of law. the president of george washington has requested mpd's assistance in clearing these trespassers and they refuse to. this has gone on for a week and must be stopped. we have a hearing next wednesday and i can assure you that after it will be stopped. trespassing is not allowed. the rule of law must be enforced. i feel so sad for my jewish friends who go to school here at george washington. we have to reinstate the rule of law. it is past time. >> [shouting, heckling] >> while we are enjoying this beautiful weather there are , people being held prisoner today in hase -- in gaza by hamas. there were women being raped. if you look into the facts, you know that there is the elite guard and then the citizens of palestine that came in droves and basically did most of the barbaric activities in that area. at the end of the day, this protest should be against what hamas has done and we should be asking for the release of the pr
in new york you see a strong mayor taking back the city. here in d.c., the mayor has chosen not to enforce the rule of law. the president of george washington has requested mpd's assistance in clearing these trespassers and they refuse to. this has gone on for a week and must be stopped. we have a hearing next wednesday and i can assure you that after it will be stopped. trespassing is not allowed. the rule of law must be enforced. i feel so sad for my jewish friends who go to school here at...
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he allegedly hang himself in the notorious metropolitan correctional center in new york city before he could go on trial for the 2nd time. the official explanation is that literally, every thing that could have gone wrong with the system went wrong. for example, the guards had worked 16 hour shift instead of 8 hour shift. they weren't making their rounds when they were supposed to. one of them actually was sleeping in the guard booth. the security cameras didn't work. epstein had not been placed on suicide watch, even though he had threatened to commit suicide. he was placed in the cell with an accused murder. and even the autopsy couldn't definitively state that the death was as suicide, even if it appeared to be a suicide. so again, i'm just asking for an educated guess. do you think epstein killed himself? was he allowed to kill himself to silence him? or was he murdered? and i personally believe that he was murdered. i think good evidence points to that . i think that, of course, given the inconclusive nature of the autopsy reports and the fact that all of these things happened mir
he allegedly hang himself in the notorious metropolitan correctional center in new york city before he could go on trial for the 2nd time. the official explanation is that literally, every thing that could have gone wrong with the system went wrong. for example, the guards had worked 16 hour shift instead of 8 hour shift. they weren't making their rounds when they were supposed to. one of them actually was sleeping in the guard booth. the security cameras didn't work. epstein had not been...
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york city. and this is a place where over 20 students were arrested on friday in the building right across another had police 20 students were detained right there. they were taken to a police station not far away from where we are. they have set up an encampment here. this is just one of the universities where students have been protesting here in new york city, we're seeing goals. so in the university of virginia where students, headsets happening, haven't been there, and they were evicted by the police. there were some caches, some tear gas again there, and it was happening across the country. now that spoke to some of the students who had been participating in this protest that we're seeing here in new york city and across the country. many of them had been detained. joining me now is north 30. i know which know you were detained because you were protesting, demanding a ceasefire, demanding, and then to investment the investments that the university is carry out in. companies profiting from
york city. and this is a place where over 20 students were arrested on friday in the building right across another had police 20 students were detained right there. they were taken to a police station not far away from where we are. they have set up an encampment here. this is just one of the universities where students have been protesting here in new york city, we're seeing goals. so in the university of virginia where students, headsets happening, haven't been there, and they were evicted by...
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reporter: as you know there's been weeks of unrest and chaos here in new york city some of our excellent fox news reporters have been covering the protest hour by hour today. we can safely confirm that's been nothing but peace here at nyu, in fact, nypd officers have been outnumbering any civilians here in the sectioned off area where their protest were last night ultimately nypd had to come into this area dismantle the encampment make upwards of 60 arrests headed south a different scene today at the university of virginia. massive police presence began dismantling encampment on campus there. after more than a week of reported demonstrations and increasing tension at the university of virginia, local reports say police did use pepper spray, and are seeing carrying away at least one person to make arrests. in the upper midwest at the university of michigan short while today pro-palestinian chanting antiwar messages and waving palestinian flag no reports of any arrests there. >> on this issue it is disgusting to see what's been happening on these campuses. with defacement of building, dest
reporter: as you know there's been weeks of unrest and chaos here in new york city some of our excellent fox news reporters have been covering the protest hour by hour today. we can safely confirm that's been nothing but peace here at nyu, in fact, nypd officers have been outnumbering any civilians here in the sectioned off area where their protest were last night ultimately nypd had to come into this area dismantle the encampment make upwards of 60 arrests headed south a different scene today...
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in new york city, mayor eric adams has made himself as the nation, or describes, the public face of the nationwide campus crackdown on pro- palestinian activism. adams attempted to rationalize the nypd's crackdown on columbia university, claiming he's preventing young people from being "radicalized by professionals." deputy commissioner tarik sheppard has gotten in on the baseless fear mongering as well. touting, bike chains, literally bike chains sold at a discount by columbia university as some kind of sinister weapon that's been brought in by outsiders. if you want to talk about sinister weapons inflicting mass destruction on a campus, what about the 300 plus mines used to blow up isra university? you cannot claim to be worried about violence at universities, about sorption's to students' education, about safety on college campuses and ignore what is taking place in gaza. you cannot be more concerned about the act of students protesting than you are with the very issues they are protesting against, and what described as a genocide.joining me now to discuss this and more, corresponden
in new york city, mayor eric adams has made himself as the nation, or describes, the public face of the nationwide campus crackdown on pro- palestinian activism. adams attempted to rationalize the nypd's crackdown on columbia university, claiming he's preventing young people from being "radicalized by professionals." deputy commissioner tarik sheppard has gotten in on the baseless fear mongering as well. touting, bike chains, literally bike chains sold at a discount by columbia...
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>> new york city there's no other way. we are stuck. >> until he realized i was going to be going to three and half hours for 2 miles. everybody just fighting each other. webzine a couple people fighting each other. a lot of people leaving their cars and walking to work even on a saturday that is 95 here in norwalk connecticut the demolition crew has made a lot of progress but it looks like they are on track to reopen this section of interstate 95 by monday. let's hope. quick supporter richard from debbie ny w fox the five norwalk, connecticut richard thank you. and it mexico authorities have found three bodies in a popular tourist area were an american into australian surfers vanished last week. the three surfers were on a camping trip in mexico baja california state when they disappeared authorities say there's a high probability the bodies are those of the missing surfers. christina coleman has the latest on this mystery. >> reuters is reporting baja california state attorney general now says the three bodies are highly
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we're going to have to see how here in new york city, the situation continue. lots of the students that we have spoken to say are telling me that they'll be on the streets once again. terms of a covering that student movement for us from new york. thank you very much to raise a whole students at the university of california and of on say that they will remain on the account this until all the demands on that for just as a demanding the university divest from businesses as to ways of as describing with ties to as rarely and weapons manufacturers. university officials say they'll continue to negotiate with students and, and they'll domestics that they'll reach a deal soon. well, that's bringing correspondent gabriel, as under. he joins us now live from that campus that in of mine gave i can see from, well, just behind you that didn't come, does very much still standing. so this talks are ongoing but with the students. so standing strong, they are, there are several dozen protesters here, this in camera thing you see behind me it's day 6 and they are negotiating w
we're going to have to see how here in new york city, the situation continue. lots of the students that we have spoken to say are telling me that they'll be on the streets once again. terms of a covering that student movement for us from new york. thank you very much to raise a whole students at the university of california and of on say that they will remain on the account this until all the demands on that for just as a demanding the university divest from businesses as to ways of as...
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and back here in the former president donald trump trading a new york city courtroom he's been sitting in for the last week for the banquet halls of ammar of mar-a-lago, the republican frontrunner is looking to close the fundraising gap with his opponent president joe biden by holding a fundraiser with wealthy gop donors. sources telling cnn one presenter privately admitted the hush money trial is quote, bleeding money from the campaign. cnn's alayna treene is live in palm beach with more details on all of this. so alina, what are you hearing about this event? >> well, i think that common you just noted jessica is very notable and this is something that donald trump himself has said on occasion that he wishes at the money being spent, millions of dollars being paid to cover his legal costs. we're going to his camp would be going to his campaign and not to his several legal battles. now was acknowledged by today and that includes a presentation given by chris lacivita and susie wiles, both of donald trump's campaign managers, as well as his poster, tony fabrizio. and they said that dona
and back here in the former president donald trump trading a new york city courtroom he's been sitting in for the last week for the banquet halls of ammar of mar-a-lago, the republican frontrunner is looking to close the fundraising gap with his opponent president joe biden by holding a fundraiser with wealthy gop donors. sources telling cnn one presenter privately admitted the hush money trial is quote, bleeding money from the campaign. cnn's alayna treene is live in palm beach with more...
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york city. my grandfather jeff meeropol anglicized to leo dad's father had experienced at least one pogrom in kiev, the ukrainian province of the russian empire, before moving to odessa. the mirror pulse were atheists. socialists spoke russian at home, not yiddish. very important for those of you know about the the yiddish waves jewish immigrants after 1880 most of them were yiddish speakers including my other sets of grandparents to. the connection between anti-semite racism and black second class citizenship as. i said, yes, mr. polski survived, a pogrom in kiev where he was from, his wife, sophie. we called her. you grew up odessa and was probably class because her family owned pharmacy. i was all set to say it in russian because that's how she talked about it. she on the second floor there and she russian, she was literate. she actually had taken some university classes. she had undoubtedly survived at least one pogrom in odessa. well, dad have been aware of anti-semitism. once told me a sto
york city. my grandfather jeff meeropol anglicized to leo dad's father had experienced at least one pogrom in kiev, the ukrainian province of the russian empire, before moving to odessa. the mirror pulse were atheists. socialists spoke russian at home, not yiddish. very important for those of you know about the the yiddish waves jewish immigrants after 1880 most of them were yiddish speakers including my other sets of grandparents to. the connection between anti-semite racism and black second...
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now what i'm standing right in front of a new school in lower new york city. we've been seeing protesting 3 universities here in n, y u in new york university, the new school, but also in columbia university. and we saw what happened earlier this week in columbia. university with the students where evicted from a hamilton holes that they, we named pinhole. joining me now is the students from here, from the news quotes, uh, no story out of jewelry. he's been arrested by the police. he's been participating in this protest to not tell us a little bit about what happened to you. so i guess starting with my experience on um monday. uh, april 22nd. uh was the 1st day that i actually was here. um and i attended it being came in here and then i heard about mass arrests in front of the stern building. and then while you, where i, when i was peacefully protesting among other students, i was not actually on the school property. and i was forcefully violently detained by m y p, the roger, roger and i have been supporting the new school and came in every day until yesterda
now what i'm standing right in front of a new school in lower new york city. we've been seeing protesting 3 universities here in n, y u in new york university, the new school, but also in columbia university. and we saw what happened earlier this week in columbia. university with the students where evicted from a hamilton holes that they, we named pinhole. joining me now is the students from here, from the news quotes, uh, no story out of jewelry. he's been arrested by the police. he's been...
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eastern watch a special conversation at new york city's historical apollo theater hosted by joy reid and rachel maddow. they discuss joy's "new york times" best-selling book and how the mission of these civil rights pioneers is now more urgent than ever. i was at the apollo to participate in the taping, and i urge you to watch it. that's tonight at 9:00 p.m. eastern on msnbc. and streaming on peacock. and before we end the show, i have one more thought about the case we discussed earlier about frank tyson, a 53-year-old black man who died in police custody in a case some are calling george floyd 2.0. new police footage shows an officer with his knee on tyson's back while he was handcuffed saying that he can't breathe. i remember at the national network action convention three weeks ago president biden brought up how we must pass the george floyd justice in policing act. he did an executive order, but congress needs to pass it, and in it is qualified immunity where police no longer can duck personal exposure when they do acts like this that they can't just expect the city or county to
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it's 5:00 in new york city, and this is "the five." [laughs] are you happy, greg? this is "the five." ♪ ♪ the squad's hamas caucus is demanding more campus chaos, while denying the threat to jewish students that jewish students face from anti-semitic mobs. the nypd busting up two more anti-israel protests, clearing out encampments at nyu and the new school. it was a less confrontational scene compared to madness at ucla and colombia, with some protesters obeying orders from the police to disperse and get out of their tents. but leave it to the squad to give cover to the mob. the radical progressive lawmakers are downplaying anti-semitism. >> the same to a jewish student, to a palestinian student, to everybody, that it is really important to educate yourself about what is anti-semitic, about what is islamophobic. >> i visited the columbia encampment last week, and they were completely peaceful. i also met with so-called pro-israel students when i was there, just to hear about the anti-semitism that they have experienced, and they told me, it has been minimum. it
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and after that devotes her life to helping teenagers in new york city navigate this crazy world that we all live in. and all of that begins in moment in which elinor francis decides that they will get to the united states by whatever means necessary. if that means committing a crime. after they got deported. patty's mom actually committed another crime because entering the united without the government's permission, that's a misdemeanor, punishable by up to six months in prison. but doing that after having already been deported, that's a federal felony punishable by two years of imprisonment, patty would have had help out all of this, but not so much her mother. in fact, these days we would probably hear politicians, patty's mom, as a smuggler just in the last few few days, in the last week, week or two, we see that attorney general of the state of texas has been a nonprofit organization in texas of smuggling migrants into the united states simply because since the 1970s they have been providing them with food, with shelter with clothing. so those folks can be accused smuggling and c
and after that devotes her life to helping teenagers in new york city navigate this crazy world that we all live in. and all of that begins in moment in which elinor francis decides that they will get to the united states by whatever means necessary. if that means committing a crime. after they got deported. patty's mom actually committed another crime because entering the united without the government's permission, that's a misdemeanor, punishable by up to six months in prison. but doing that...
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i'm a member of black lives matter, new york city, my peace with health and wellness and like care. this is visual, what we've been talking about. a girl got physically assaulted. 2 girls were arrested. oh wait a minute. you got a criminal charges. these are 2 girls the touch. it was just a snapshot of you know, and that was a bad snapshot of, of things that we do every day that are good. and that was just a bad snapshot. so i think south carolina is probably head of other places because of the relationship that we had within the community where they trust that law enforcement was going to do the right thing. now we didn't have riots, we didn't have major protests. we didn't have, we didn't have problems over, and we haven't had people from the house side who's main intent was to come in and spread hate and violence we, we didn't allow last time we, it's not law force, best community did not allow them to come in the russian states never as tight as i'm sort of the most sense community best, most all sense and up the in the 65 to 5 and speed. what else holes? question about this? ev
i'm a member of black lives matter, new york city, my peace with health and wellness and like care. this is visual, what we've been talking about. a girl got physically assaulted. 2 girls were arrested. oh wait a minute. you got a criminal charges. these are 2 girls the touch. it was just a snapshot of you know, and that was a bad snapshot of, of things that we do every day that are good. and that was just a bad snapshot. so i think south carolina is probably head of other places because of the...
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there are a multiplicity of reasons for but the prior priority one is the distance from new york city which is the driving engine for fairfield county. it is so maddening that bridgeport is only 70 miles from new york but still requires an hour and 40 men's train ride to get to the city. there is to rain in 2024 that should be the case. the great news is through the infrastructure act we are finally delivering some serious money to allow us to do the bridge repairs track additions an engine upgrades to be able to get 140 down to maybe down to 125 in the next 10 years. but as you know and senator coons already asked about amtrak funding, once it big chunk of bipartisan minute rounds we will be scrambling as a committee to fill the gaps and it is concerning it look at the fed-state partnerships that are continuing to be underfunded advices have where they were in 2022 or 2023 and i want to make sure that we are working with you it make sure that those numbers get back up at least to their lay water marks of the last 10 years and hopefully far beyond so we don't have there interruption -
there are a multiplicity of reasons for but the prior priority one is the distance from new york city which is the driving engine for fairfield county. it is so maddening that bridgeport is only 70 miles from new york but still requires an hour and 40 men's train ride to get to the city. there is to rain in 2024 that should be the case. the great news is through the infrastructure act we are finally delivering some serious money to allow us to do the bridge repairs track additions an engine...
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this is in downtown new york city. and right here, at least 27 students were detained on friday, right in front of where i'm standing over 20 students again for the paying for protesting, demanding, and then to the war, demanding, and, and from di investment, which is what most students have been demanding across the country which is and then to the reverse, it is investments in companies that they say i profiting from the war. so there's lots of tensions, not only here in new york city where we're talking to students here and they said that there we go. things right now, after those detentions, but certainly other universities are imitating what started in the university of columbia about 2 weeks ago. they have continued with this focus and again the police is moving and on those in time and moving in on the problem, the process, students say they will remain on the streets. they will remain on the university demanding. and as for the war, teresa for the following that university purchased movement for us from new yor
this is in downtown new york city. and right here, at least 27 students were detained on friday, right in front of where i'm standing over 20 students again for the paying for protesting, demanding, and then to the war, demanding, and, and from di investment, which is what most students have been demanding across the country which is and then to the reverse, it is investments in companies that they say i profiting from the war. so there's lots of tensions, not only here in new york city where...
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matt is live at nyu and new york city. it's quite there now that is nos not always been the case. >> arthel, they're meant weeks of chaos and unrest here in new york city. this afternoon we can report comb here at nyu. from what we see, calm throughout the city. in fact it was see right now police officers outnumber any civilians here within this sectioned off zone on the nyu campus. as it was a much different scene right here last night. hundreds of pro- palestinian protesters gathered right outside nyu some using umbrellas to shield the camp from cameras ultimately dismantled and removed nyu encampment and took 59 people into custody last night. in the upper midwest the university of michigan a short while ago this afternoon pro- palestinian protesters interrupted the graduation ceremony there chanting antiwar messages and waving the palestinian flag. no reports of any arrest there. headed south the nation's capitol george washington university yesterday staff and furled a large american flag above the anti- israel prote
matt is live at nyu and new york city. it's quite there now that is nos not always been the case. >> arthel, they're meant weeks of chaos and unrest here in new york city. this afternoon we can report comb here at nyu. from what we see, calm throughout the city. in fact it was see right now police officers outnumber any civilians here within this sectioned off zone on the nyu campus. as it was a much different scene right here last night. hundreds of pro- palestinian protesters gathered...
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the mosaic are that of course geoffrey epstein graduates a normal regular high school in new york city. ends up by getting a scholarship from what we know to cooper union. uh, ends up dropping out and then of course uh, ends up getting a job that was given to him by donald barr, who is the father of father of william barr, who was that attorney general under george w bush and donald trump. and he gets this teaching position to teach math at the adult in school, which is one of these, you know, very high, a high end preparatory schools in new york, that sort of areas of students for the i v leaks. and so from there it's a straight shot into, into, into fame and glory and money. and so he ends up making these connections. he ends up meeting a whole bunch of investment bankers and finance years. and of course he starts out on the, i know in, in sort of that the trading floor and sort of. busy a low end position, but somehow within a decade, he's a multi millionaire, and we don't really understand how that happened. we don't really understand where that money came from. we know that there
the mosaic are that of course geoffrey epstein graduates a normal regular high school in new york city. ends up by getting a scholarship from what we know to cooper union. uh, ends up dropping out and then of course uh, ends up getting a job that was given to him by donald barr, who is the father of father of william barr, who was that attorney general under george w bush and donald trump. and he gets this teaching position to teach math at the adult in school, which is one of these, you know,...
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paul: that was new york city mayor eric adams wednesday warning of what a he called outside agitators infiltrating and exploiting the protestsen on college campuses. of the almost 30 arrested at columbia university and city college of new york this week -- 300 -- nearly half add no affiliation with any school. let's bring in dan henninger, kim strassel and and mary anastasia o'grady. dan, you wrote these protests have a cookie cutter quality to them. what do you mean? >> i meant they all look the same, and i think we're finding out why. for starters, they use social media now to organize these things. the intervention, destruction of hamilton hall at columbia was set up by an instagram message that was sent out by the group saying, urging a mobilization at hall. is people show up to do the these sorts of things. monday night -- i guess it was tuesday, actually, some of us here in new york watched a long interview with eric adams and the new york police department, and i was especially struck by the presentation by the head of the the new york police department department's intelligenc
paul: that was new york city mayor eric adams wednesday warning of what a he called outside agitators infiltrating and exploiting the protestsen on college campuses. of the almost 30 arrested at columbia university and city college of new york this week -- 300 -- nearly half add no affiliation with any school. let's bring in dan henninger, kim strassel and and mary anastasia o'grady. dan, you wrote these protests have a cookie cutter quality to them. what do you mean? >> i meant they all...
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i spent a lot of time in new york city and i grew upright outside of new york city and every time i go back there i'm shocked by the 24-7 noise. the ambulances and the trash and everything it never ends and the people of new york become accustomed and the people downtown san francisco were accustomed to a level of noise and since covid it's become very quiet, probably as quiet as sonoma, as life comes back down, we're going to see a natural kind of issues arise because when somebody is accustom and something changes, downtown has to be thriving. we need to have a lot more. i think it's something that i'm comfortable supporting. >> completely agree with that, downtown is our heartbeat, it's our tax base, we need to take some big risks and infuse a lot into downtown and we need to bring people back wile i'm sensitive to parents and work hours that is part of the world entertainment commission plays. we will have sound inspectors that will go out and set limits. i for one am totally in support of this and i think we need more like this. >> i'm also encouraged that it seems like they are r
i spent a lot of time in new york city and i grew upright outside of new york city and every time i go back there i'm shocked by the 24-7 noise. the ambulances and the trash and everything it never ends and the people of new york become accustomed and the people downtown san francisco were accustomed to a level of noise and since covid it's become very quiet, probably as quiet as sonoma, as life comes back down, we're going to see a natural kind of issues arise because when somebody is accustom...
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he is live at new york university and new york city were nypd cleared an encampment just yesterday. so what is it like on campus now? >> much more calm today. we have been your for the past couple of hours but not a protester incites a stark contrast to last night when police ultimately arrived here to nyu. hundreds of pro- palestinian protesters gathered here some using umbrellas to shield the camp from cameras. nypd dismantled removed the encampment took 59 people into custody at last night. twelve are quickly released with notices to appear. fox's alexis mcadams asked one of the protesters this week why they had been wearing masks. >> not wearing a mask to hide your identity buffer covered? >> yes especially since we are y'all yelling at the same space it's pretty much like, i don't know it's kind of asking for but that's my wearing a mask could be a good idea. >> thank you for talking with us. that's a new and we had not heard just yet. outside wearing a mask below your nose there. not to protect who she is but more so talking about protecting her from covid. >> headed south to
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here in new york's montefiore health center and in its counterparts in other american cities and towns, this concept of care has profoundly affected both the health professional and the patient. in york, a lot, though they never had a doctor before, at least not one who knew his name and, his medical history. he had much swelling in your legs. yeah, it's just adaptations in a way, to keep cool. that is so sad. would hope so. be that i don't run from it because my dad, mrs. skinner, is getting on in years and it never entered her mind that she'd getting so much interest attention in a place devoted to medical care. so saying, don't kill me and don't. i thought, you know, have something to do with your heart. mrs. hitchcock complains about a lot of things, but she never thought complaining her medical care would make a difference. but it is if i took the pills. but every time i the pill instead of my arm and stop hurting it hurt. and then my chest would hurt up about. and just a few short months ago, it certainly occurred to many of these people that they'd be helping shape the entire in
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york city. there's like 23, four, a handful. it is not much. >> the reporting from the trump campaign is he hasn't been that happy with that, he expected bigger crowds to turn out. this shouldn't come as a matter of surprise. it doesn't surprise me. we saw this from donald trump back in 2015 and 2016 when he was campaigning. i've been to so many trump rallies where, at some point, he questioned before the 2016 election, he started sowing seeds of doubt about whether it was going to be a fair election, whether it will be stolen from him. already putting into people's minds the idea that this wasn't a legitimate process despite everything that we found in 2020, of course, and all the court rulings that showed it was a legitimate process. i don't think anyone would be surprised he would be starting to say this again. but, it does, it infects the bloodstream around the election process. if you have a to your supporters, but, you may not be able to trust this, in a world of social media and conspirac
york city. there's like 23, four, a handful. it is not much. >> the reporting from the trump campaign is he hasn't been that happy with that, he expected bigger crowds to turn out. this shouldn't come as a matter of surprise. it doesn't surprise me. we saw this from donald trump back in 2015 and 2016 when he was campaigning. i've been to so many trump rallies where, at some point, he questioned before the 2016 election, he started sowing seeds of doubt about whether it was going to be a...
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she was she had come back new york city and was staying with a school friend that her apartment when her father attempted suicide, when he came home from his new nightclub, was clearly about to fold after just a few weeks, took all the sleeping pills in the jar and was found by his wife, the morning and his wife did not call an ambulance. his wife called barbara. barbara came over to the hotel. it was barbara who called the ambulance. barbara rode in the ambulance to the hospital, then stayed with her, and later she said the thing that she really in a flash was that these financial and emotional support for her family now fell on her. her father was suicidal. her mother had always been unhappy and dissatisfied. she had an older sister who was development disabled and to cash, she was going to be responsible for paying for their expense. the head of the family, she was ahead of the family and that propelled her with the kind of drive that made her the incredible professionally that she was, but also the kind of. lack of a nose, no such access on her personal side. she sacrificed what
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and in that role, i got to be on the right to counsel coalition in new york city. so when i made the decision to go to law school down the street here in san francisco, i was extremely pleased to find out that san francisco also, you know, is passing the a right to counsel program. and my intentions going into law school was to be a tenant rights attorney. so finding out that then there was going to be funding for me to pursue that dream, was, you know, amazing. i interned at legal assistance to the elderly during, law school. then i was a fellow there, and then i became a staff attorney. so i think this program is definitely, amazing to sort of cultivate new attorneys. and then it's great work. so, folks, do, you know, stay on to become amazing attorneys, i just want to stress, i think, how important this program is. it is extremely difficult to navigate the legal system on your own, especially when you know what's on the line for you. is the roof over your head and there's extreme power and balance between you and the person who is suing you. i think an added cha
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i will end the week in new york city on may 10th. there will be more events across the country the week after. i will keep you posted on social media. i hope to see you there. that does it for me. thank you for watching. stay right where you are, the katie phang show begins right now. >> i'm katie phang, live from msnbc world headquarters in new york and here's the week that was. >>> overnight, ucla beginning its crackdown on the campus pro- palestinian in canada. police in riot gear moving in early this morning. >>> a tensed drama at columbia university. nypd officers using a s.w.a.t. truck to enter hamilton hall by force. >> has to protest forced her to reconsider any of the policies in the region? >> no. >> lawmakers in arizona today repealing their states 1864 abortion ban while in florida, and strict new limits took effect. >> the biden administration looking to reclassify the drug to schedule three like ketamine or testosterone or terminal, which would allow marijuana to be more easily studied for medical benefits. >> next week
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york city. you can see the statue of liberty and behind that, the new york skyline. and then a lovely kind of rainbow go over the new york skyline. and then there's some language on there as well that encourages these immigrants to remember why they came and is exist escorting these immigrants to be patriotic, to conserve, to use less wheat to help win the war. so the first thing that students always want to do, of course, look at the look at the image, make sure that they see the various elements in it. and then again, look at the source line. and so the source line tells us the obvious. this is a war time poster. so in a set and it's in 1917. so then students ought to step back and think. and jason has already talked about this, that the historical context or in this case the situate station. so some back story, of course, the war is raging. this is the biggest war in human up to this point with tens of millions of soldiers. this is in many ways the first kind of modern industrial war that the
york city. you can see the statue of liberty and behind that, the new york skyline. and then a lovely kind of rainbow go over the new york skyline. and then there's some language on there as well that encourages these immigrants to remember why they came and is exist escorting these immigrants to be patriotic, to conserve, to use less wheat to help win the war. so the first thing that students always want to do, of course, look at the look at the image, make sure that they see the various...
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he landed in new york city in 1891. he was a young teenager. he eventually headed down south landing once again in selma, alabama. selma, alabama, a place very famous. during civil rights. later civil rights era. so sam's memory young teen lands in selma, alabama. he goes there because he has an uncle living there. and he's he's a young guy. he's trying to just like eke out an existence. he's trying to survive day to day. he doesn't know what he wants to do. he just wants to eat and live to the next day. right. at some point, while living in selma, though young sam, this is perhaps an apocryphal story. did it take place? maybe sam's memory like to tell this story, though. so it has gone down in history as sam's story. sam's story is that at some point, as a young man in selma, alabama, he encounter heard his first banana. now, okay. okay, now, look, bananas are common, right? they're too common. they're so common that if we forget a banana in our backpack or our bag, you know, the worse thing is that it rots and gets things gooey. right. but to
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he spends days in a new york city courtroom and in the off days tries to campaign because he's running for the highest office in the land and somehow he's juggling it all. madeline rivera on what donald j. trump is doing now. >> former president trump is attending the spring get together. marco rubio, tim scott. elise stefanik and switching gears after his former advisor hope hicks gave bombshell testimony. hicks formerly working for fox corporation, access hollywood, how the campaign was racked with worry and shock. they're trying to make the case that the fallout from the tape caused trump's teams to squash stories about his alleged affairs, but his attorneys argue that the contents of the tape are irrelevant to the case against him. >> the judge is highly conflicted and should not be allowed to the judge in this case. he's trying to make it as salacious as possible allowing testimony that has nothing to do with the case. >> at one point hicks got emotional on the witness stand. during cross examination, she mentioned how trump was concerned about what his wife, melania trump, would
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. ♪ ♪ from the fox studio in new york city this is "maria bartiromo wall street". maria: happy we can to all, welcome to the program that analyzes the week that was in position to for the week ahead. i am maria bartiromo. police moving into crackdown on violent anti-israel protest raging on college campuses across the country. more than 2000 arrests have been made across 46 campuses and 24 different states. the senate considering a boat on the house anti-semitism bill targeting the education department and pushing the enforcement of federal anti-discrimination laws, republican senators pushing to cut billions of dollars in federal funding away from university to a seemingly placated by the anti-israel demonstrators on their campuses. watch. >> there is a rot in the university right now, let's take back all the money that we can, why would we give them our tax dollars when they hate jews and he israel. >> we are taking a look at how to condition that money. >> we need to get the resources necessary to do the investigations then they may see their funding cut. maria:
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when najari smith moved from new york city to the bay area 15 years ago, it it was a plane that took him to his new home. it was a bicycle, however, that made it feel like home. my first year out here in cali, i went back to new york five times and i was very homesick, was looking to like, connect and meet folks and biking helped to do that. in the years that followed, nadjari got more and more into biking, joining group rides and volunteering at a local biking nonprofit. but then that group left town, leaving nadjari with a decision. when that bicycle nonprofit moved away, i, i felt like it still needed. there was still a need to have bicycle activity in richmond. so nadjari formed rich city rides and transformed himself from a hobbyist into an activist. hey, are you joining us for the ride? one of darsha favorite things to do is lead group rides on the trails in and around richmond, including the one that goes over the richmond san rafael bridge. when you're at three over here, you want to be on two over here. nadjari believes bicycles are more than just a fun way to get from point
when najari smith moved from new york city to the bay area 15 years ago, it it was a plane that took him to his new home. it was a bicycle, however, that made it feel like home. my first year out here in cali, i went back to new york five times and i was very homesick, was looking to like, connect and meet folks and biking helped to do that. in the years that followed, nadjari got more and more into biking, joining group rides and volunteering at a local biking nonprofit. but then that group...
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tonight you can watch a special conversation hosted by joy and rachel maddow at new york city's historic apollo theater. they discuss the best-selling book. medgar evers and the love story that awakened america. and how the mission of the civil rights pioneers is now more urgent than ever. you can watch joy reid and rachel maddow live at the apollo tonight, 9:00 p.m. eastern on msnbc and streaming on peacock. we will be right back. ift. adding vraylar to an antidepressant is clinically proven to help relieve overall depression symptoms better than an antidepressant alone. and in vraylar clinical studies, most saw no substantial impact on weight. elderly dementia patients have increased risk of death or stroke. report unusual changes in behavior or suicidal thoughts. antidepressants can increase these in children and young adults. report fever, stiff muscles, or confusion, as these may be life-threatening, or uncontrolled muscle movements, which may be permanent. high blood sugar, which can lead to coma or death, weight gain, and high cholesterol may occur. movement dysfunction and restle
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york city where i'm being forced to sit for days on end in a kangaroo courtroom. donald trump during a one-day break from his hush money trial on the campaign trail the former president delivering a mix of his usual grievances, and some campaign promises. >> we're going to have a great country very soon. >> but in a new time magazine interview, trump plays out in detail what to expect in a second term, i will seal the border. >> no boys, but to have mass deportations of undocumented immigrants, firing civil servants. he calls bad people now saying states can choose to monitor pregnant women and prosecute those who have an abortion. >> some people will be happy. some people won't be quite as happy as for the election itself from toll hold on. no, walkie newspaper. he'd accept the results if everything's honest, but if not, you have to fight for the right of the country. his plans giving the biden campaign fresh, father, vice president harris, issuing this morning. >> and as much harm as he has already caused a second trump term would be even worse christian from li
york city where i'm being forced to sit for days on end in a kangaroo courtroom. donald trump during a one-day break from his hush money trial on the campaign trail the former president delivering a mix of his usual grievances, and some campaign promises. >> we're going to have a great country very soon. >> but in a new time magazine interview, trump plays out in detail what to expect in a second term, i will seal the border. >> no boys, but to have mass deportations of...
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new york commented on the situation at columbia university, but it seems the situation is developing everywhere. my colleagues who worked, for example, at the university of austin in texas, also said that they saw not only young people, there were also middle-aged people, clearly prepared people. in america, there is a serious, as i already said, infrastructure for creating a protest, there are special organizations where you can do it in just a day. take the protesters, but there are clearly political sponsors, conservative american publications that track how it began and how it is developing, pay attention to the activity, for example, of the same notorious financier george soros, who was associated with the blm protests for 4 years back. a project called us palestinian rights gives between $3,000 and $8,000 to activists in exchange for spending 8 hours a week organizing campaigns run by palestinian organizations. the radical group has received at least $300,000 from soros' open society foundations since 2017, as well as about $350,000 from the rockefeller brothers foundation sinc
new york commented on the situation at columbia university, but it seems the situation is developing everywhere. my colleagues who worked, for example, at the university of austin in texas, also said that they saw not only young people, there were also middle-aged people, clearly prepared people. in america, there is a serious, as i already said, infrastructure for creating a protest, there are special organizations where you can do it in just a day. take the protesters, but there are clearly...
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he was also arrested in new york city in 2023. and charged with acting in a manner to injure a child less than 17 and a motor vehicle license violation he was released before immigration authorities filed a detainer. science argues that his bill would prevent georgia from having another riley case argument that has been used by republican leaders nationwide to support their calls for tighter border security even though there is little evidence indicating a connection between immigration and crime in the country. >> so it kind of creates this lopsided, incomplete picture that perpetuate stereotypes about immigrants and latinos cao gomez laney, weber is director of public policy and advocacy of the galileo impact font, an organization that promotes political participation of the more than 400,000 latino voters in the state to elect candidates that reflect the interests of their communities 400,000 voting block that has the potential to swing elections. he offers, we net county as an example, where the sheriff's office participated i
he was also arrested in new york city in 2023. and charged with acting in a manner to injure a child less than 17 and a motor vehicle license violation he was released before immigration authorities filed a detainer. science argues that his bill would prevent georgia from having another riley case argument that has been used by republican leaders nationwide to support their calls for tighter border security even though there is little evidence indicating a connection between immigration and...
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york city at nyu. police also called there for some demonstrations, more than 50 or so were arrested. all of this comes as graduation season is already in full swing. columbia and usc making big announcements overnight. columbia said to be rethinking commencement ceremonies after the unrest. usc, after canceling commencement, now say they plan on holding the ceremonies at the los angeles coliseum. these decisions are huge when you consider this is the same graduating class that missed out on graduation for high school because of the pandemic. and, of course, under the backdrop of all of this comes questions about who participated in some of these demonstrations, and the use of force. many of those questions raised during raids at ucla where police were involved heavily, and police say an officer accidently discharged their weapon at the raids at columbia. of course back here at upenn, as i mentioned, things do remain peaceful. police on standby. the students, like much of the messaging we've seen acros
york city at nyu. police also called there for some demonstrations, more than 50 or so were arrested. all of this comes as graduation season is already in full swing. columbia and usc making big announcements overnight. columbia said to be rethinking commencement ceremonies after the unrest. usc, after canceling commencement, now say they plan on holding the ceremonies at the los angeles coliseum. these decisions are huge when you consider this is the same graduating class that missed out on...
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. >> city college new york says hold our beer. more than half of the -- of the protesters are not actually from the university which is why you heard police commissioner in new york and eric adams passionately talk about outside radicalization and they missed that universities in their town many publicly funded are breeding it but on the flyers and education, and guidance about how to be more radical. will: here's an xeample of that guidance, flyers take a look at this. this is from -- an investigation by "the wall street journal," crime think this is one of the instructions the students received. it is clear that in order for this crisis to develop further students and occupations should take buildings whenever possible we can occupy spaces where classes are held and administrators have offices be prepared to escalate your actions in order to continue making it more expensive whether materially financially or socially. >> these are guidance you saw it in columbia into hamilton hall and ucla encampment slowly made its with a i int
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york courtroom, trump is in florida for the republican national committee's annual spring retreat. well, that's the city that is daughter-in-law, lara trump, co-chairs the former president will headline a large fund raising event and meet with republican megadonor and potential vp contenders cnn's alayna treene is live in palm beach this morning, alayna house, this event likely to help the form for president well, you're exactly right, victor and amara, donald trump is trading. >> the courtroom for banquet halls this weekend and look, he is really focused on fundraising. that is a huge part of this weekend and that's why he's the main attraction at this event at mar-a-lago today. now the rnc's retreat typically brings together wealthy donors high profile republican leaders, and they've been gathering at the four seasons and that event kicked off last night, but today for lunch, they're going to be picked up in transportation provided by the party and brought over to mar-a-lago well, where donald trump will be giving remarks and mingling with these deep-pocketed donors and other rep
york courtroom, trump is in florida for the republican national committee's annual spring retreat. well, that's the city that is daughter-in-law, lara trump, co-chairs the former president will headline a large fund raising event and meet with republican megadonor and potential vp contenders cnn's alayna treene is live in palm beach this morning, alayna house, this event likely to help the form for president well, you're exactly right, victor and amara, donald trump is trading. >> the...
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as a three term mayor of new york city transform schools, transportation, public health, and more. as of the, his contribution on everything from gun safety to climate change remind us of our responsibility to our communities, our country, and the world. [[applause] gregory j boyle. [applause] inspired by his jesuit teachers, father greg boyle has dedicated his life to healing and hope. as a young priest assigned to one of los angeles's most underserved parishes he founded homeaway industries, now the largest gang rehabilitation and reentry program in the world that has helped thousands of angelenos turned their lives around, connecting them to jobs, counseling, and a warmhearted community where all are welcomed and cherished. answering jesus's call to serve father greg is a testament to america's enduring grace. [applause] james e clyburn. [applause] the son of a south carolina preacher, jim clyburn is a beacon of moral clarity, a graduate of south carolina state university, there is a student of history became a teacher and movement leader for a more fair and more free america. h
as a three term mayor of new york city transform schools, transportation, public health, and more. as of the, his contribution on everything from gun safety to climate change remind us of our responsibility to our communities, our country, and the world. [[applause] gregory j boyle. [applause] inspired by his jesuit teachers, father greg boyle has dedicated his life to healing and hope. as a young priest assigned to one of los angeles's most underserved parishes he founded homeaway industries,...
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in new york city police arrested 56 people at new york university and the new school. the nqpd believes the protesters are getting guidance from somebody. >> there's somebody behind this movement. the level of organization that we're seeing in both these encampments here and at columbia , leaflets on what to do when you get arrested, leaflets on what to say police when they ask you, there is somebody funding this, there is somebody radicalizing our students. >> reporter: "the wall street journal" reports activist groups like the national students for justice in palestine train students for months before the protests, though there isn't a centralized command overseeing the movement. will, pete and ray dell. will: thank you, madeleine. quite a statement there from the nypd, somebody is behind this. someone is organizing it. it's leading the things like -- check out out this leaflet that was at, this was at -- pete: u-penn. will: u-penn. let representation breed with more resistance. we will not disavow any actions taken to escalate the struggle including militant direct
in new york city police arrested 56 people at new york university and the new school. the nqpd believes the protesters are getting guidance from somebody. >> there's somebody behind this movement. the level of organization that we're seeing in both these encampments here and at columbia , leaflets on what to do when you get arrested, leaflets on what to say police when they ask you, there is somebody funding this, there is somebody radicalizing our students. >> reporter: "the...
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thousands of pro—palestinians demonstrators have marched through new york city following the shut down of another protest encampment. it comes after a turbulent week of protest on us university campuses. as labour celebrates victories across england, rishi sunak has insisted the conservatives have "everything to fight for" — despite the party losing nearly half the seats it contested in local elections on thursday. there'll be more mayoral results today. and police in canada have charged three indian nationals with murder over last year's killing of a prominent sikh activist in vancouver — which sparked a diplomatic row now on bbc news, talking business. hello, a very warm welcome to talking business weekly with me, aaron heslehurst. let's go and take a look at what's on the show. there's a magic to cities which is that by concentrating people and jobs and infrastructure and buildings and amenities together, they start to magnify and multiply each other.
thousands of pro—palestinians demonstrators have marched through new york city following the shut down of another protest encampment. it comes after a turbulent week of protest on us university campuses. as labour celebrates victories across england, rishi sunak has insisted the conservatives have "everything to fight for" — despite the party losing nearly half the seats it contested in local elections on thursday. there'll be more mayoral results today. and police in canada have...