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more details? let's do we have here we have been hearing a recent days that former president trump has narrowed his list of front runners down to send her at bans. >> senator marco rubio, and north florida governor doug burgum, lot today on the weight of his philadelphia rally, he stopped for cheesesteak and he said he has made a decision. listen to what he said in my mind. >> yeah did they know? nobody knows. >> that's right not went on to say that he will make an ounce trump went on to say he so make an announcement, quote, pretty soon, who even in the republican national convention, for that announcement, now president trump is obviously taking this page here in philadelphia. he is out on the campaign trail instead of study for this debate, he's not holding any mock debate he's
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not briefing books study with advice it's just like president biden, yes. he has chosen to be out on the campaign trail. he's coming to philadelphia after speaking to christian conservatives earlier today washington, dc, where he said that he previously floated creating a ufs ufc. lee for migrants listed toward he said he told dana one thank you the president of the ufc i said dana, i have an idea. >> why don't you set up a migrant league? >> fires and have your regular league of fighters and then you have the champion of your leg. >> these are the greatest fighters in the world fight the champion the migrants. i think that migrate guy might win. that's how tough they are he didn't like that idea too much, but actually not the worst idea i've ever had. >> now, trump is about the address, the crowd here is, as i can here, he's rally he's
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running that today in pennsylvania, philadelphia very important part of this swing-state. he has been the pennsylvania four times already this year. clearly a key battleground for him, omar and steve contorno reporting in a very loud rally, i've i've done that before. it is a skill, steve, you pulled it off masterfully. thanks for being there, men all right. >> i'm now joined by cnn political analyst seung min kim and laura barron-lopez. all right, so we just heard from from steve their five days out from debate night. laura trump has said, he's decided, even if they don't know it yet how critical is this pick two potentially gain support that he might not have at this point? >> i don't think ultimately that we are going to see that much shift from voters based on who he picks as vice president. previously, it did help him when he picks mike pence. it was meant to rally evangelicals around him, which he didn't
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have as much support amongst that group when he was running in 2016, mike pence helped him do that, but amongst these three, it's difficult to see where exactly he thinks he'd be adding to those considered difficult to see where he'd be adding more voters. a lot of these candidates have made very clear that they are loyal to him, that they align themselves with him across the board. b. on policy, but also on election denier yeah. >> there's no separate boxes that he doesn't already tick himself. some and i want to bring you in because as for right now, trump is skipping any traditional debate prep. obviously he's out on the campaign trail and philadelphia hosting rallies but do you think trump is using today's appearances in a way to sort of test out some possible debate material and how it might play in front of an audience, even though of course, during the debate, there will be no one in studio just through the camera right i think the last several weeks leading up to the cnn debate next week has been sort
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of a testing ground for both men to see what lives work, to prepare their attack. >> leinz, we know president trump likes to throw things out into the crowd to see what gauges a reaction or what works. and we'll so now what by president biden has done in the last several weeks to kind of sharpen his attack, leinz, we've had a lot of fundraisers. i was with him at the fundraiser with former president bill clinton and former first lady hillary clinton in virginia this past week where his lines of attack against donald trump were getting sharper sharper, and we know that's in preparation for that debate next week. and so what we've been seeing for frankly, both men over the last couple of weeks, is this all part of the preparations for how they're going to perform this coming thursday and obviously, we know biden is preparing right now at camp david, laura, i want to bring it back good on this because it
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seems to be very different in tone than i guess what we're seeing from the former president media campaign rally versus debate prep a little, a little different. and the nature there but, but is this indicative? >> get iv of how seriously biden's team is taking this was this always going to happen? is this just who biden is just what are your impressions? >> i think president biden was always going to do some form of debate prep. he's he traditionally does that in the past. this debate prep is being led by ron klain, his former white house chief of staff, and they did say though the campaign has said that it's he's not going to have as much time for debate. debate prep is he may be did in 2020 leading into those debates with donald trump because of the fact that he's president this time around it has a lot of other duties because of that. but they do view this as a moment where they're going to have the largest audience to show that contrast. the contrast that's man was saying that biden is trying to sharpen his attacks on and show that he is a very different candidate, then donald trump, all across policy
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b. an abortion, b. threats to democracy see be at even the economy and b. on immigration and i think that you're going to see president biden really try to focus on and all of those big differences come the debate and they view it as an incredibly important moment for, i mean, no doubt this will be the chance for voters to actually see him unscripted did in a moment against his opponent and see how charpy is in person because seung man, i want to bring you in on that point because i mean, look, it's no secret that the trump campaign has attacked over and over. biden stamina, mental fitness you name it. but then this week we heard trump take a different tune saying he's not underestimating biden on the debate stage that he's a worthy debater. take a listen to some of what he said i watched him with paul ryan and he destroyed paul ryan boride with the water who was chugging water at a left and right. i didn't think you human being would be able to drink so much water at one time? >> and he'd be ryan.
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>> so i'm not underestimating him. >> i'm not underestimating it i mean, look, obviously we're reading tea leaves and the game before the game here. >> but were you surprised to hear that sort of shift in? and tone so close to this debate i was surprised that president joe former president trump did it himself. >> it is a traditional, classic debate strategy to kind of, to kind of raise those expectations for your opponent. but it was surprising because donald trump and republicans have spent so long virtually the entire campaign painting, painting that president biden, as this someone who has lost, someone who has lost his cognitive abilities and just days before the debate, it's president trump and his allies saying, well, no, he's actually a really good debater, lucky. you look at i in 2012, we expected to come out strong. i don't know if it's, you know, it might be too late to change
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the narrative of what the public's expectations are for president biden, especially with what donald trump and the republican party had done. all they have done over many months to just kind of portray biden and attack him over his age. >> but it wasn't interesting tactic. >> i think they were i think someone in that circle maybe realized that they had lowered expectations for president, but a little to budge and you're right, that could end up being a major factor over the course of this laura. >> and before we go, i want to ask a little bit about the fundraising numbers that we've seen because obviously trump campaign announced a huge number raised over the course of may president biden, same huge number maybe difference in cash on hand versus you see the numbers there on your screen how much of a difference does that actually make though? and the perceptions of where the country is because i feel like people are locked into where they want to be yeah. right now
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i think you have to be careful, but how much you read into those numbers and how much grassroots support that that actually reflects. we do know that the trump campaign has said that they have been getting more small dollar donations lately after the eviction that being said, again, you can't read too much into those numbers ultimately. and yes, trump is seems to have surpassed biden in this time around in fundraising, but he is spending a lot of that money on legal fees. so even though the number he's number looks bigger than biden's and democrats he may ultimately not have as much money as biden and democrats do to spend in those battleground states where it counts trying to reach the voters to get them to mobilize and turn out to vote yeah resources nonetheless, i think both campaigns is fair to say. >> have resources at their disposal. lauren barron-lopez, appreciate it something kim, thanks for being here. but. more news that we're following so much has changed since biden and trump first faced off in 2020, their final debated
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nashville, tennessee was almost four years ago cnn's jeff zeleny brings us this look the historic rematch between joe biden and donald trump is anything but oh rerun, a vastly different set of issues are driving this race. >> as the president and former president come face-to-face for the first debate of the 2024 campaign. for years since they shared a stage, the worst, whereas in america has ever had in 47 months. i've done more than you've done in 47 years. joe feels like an upside-down lifetime ago back when the coronavirus pandemic was raging understand if you look, i mean, i have a mask right here. >> i put a mask on when i think i needed this is his economy as b. he shut down in the biden trump's sequel, an entirely new fight has been brewing on the campaign trail you could end up in world war three with this person is the worst president ever. >> and in tv ads, this election
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is between a convicted criminal who it's only out for himself and a president who is fighting for your family, that offers a window into the new issues and fresh lines of attack. a reminder of just how much which the country, the world. >> and yes, they have changed from an insurrection and all its fallout to a new fight on abortion rights in the wake of the us supreme court court overturning roe versus wade to russia's invasion of ukraine and a war in the middle east to the very stark question of america's role in the world yet the economy, inflation, and immigration are still at the center of it. >> all trump's record was at the heart of their last debates, even as he sought to deflect if he gets in you will have a depression the likes of which you've never seen your foro. one case will go to hell and it'll be a very, very sad day for this country while those warnings didn't come to pass, biden's record is now under the microscope, complicating is effort to make it a referendum on trump fact
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is that everything he's saying so far is simply ally. i'm not here to call out his lies. everybody knows he's a liar, and america's oldest presidential candidates, or even older, trump, 78 or biden 81 fun with age and fitness for office. now a central issue in the race public opinion for president's can be punishing biden's favorability has fallen 11 point since 2020, with nearly six in ten americans holding an unfavorable view, perceptions of trump have changed less with more than half still seeing him in an unfavorable light. televised debates have long been a storied part of his presidential campaigns. history-making moments for candidates go again, yet this showdown is without parallel. the nation's 45th and 46th presidents still seeking to define one another in the earliest general election debate in memory and all dual being fought on new ground that was jeff zeleny reporting. >> don't forget to cnn,
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people are feared dead during the hajj pilgrimage countries are still trying to will count for the dead and why so many people lost their lives he is an indisputable factor temperatures reached 51 degree he celsius on some days are about 100 125 degrees fahrenheit one pilgrim zero, our ally who just returned from the hajj, says he saw several people passed out from the heat during the journey. >> and then when you're surrounded by tens and thousands of people even physically being close to somebody by a few meters, you feel the heat from the crowd. five minutes in the sun is enough to completely, completely make you confused and dazed. and to not find shade. it's it's a very painful experience. >> ali also says he saw medical teams on the scene, though he says there weren't enough of them. you claim some um, did not respond to critical situations. >> and so the ambulance in the medics were not stepping into
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any of the places that i didn't see them once go into a place and trying to help somebody and so to me it felt like there are too many people does not enough medics and so they're just waiting for the worst of the worst to happen other witnesses say water stations were sometimes overrun with thirsty people and the systems in place to cool people down, like misting stations and cooling areas weren't enough. there were also reports of a high number of unregistered visitors this year often don't have access to proper food, water, or shelter cnn has reached down to saudi authorities regarding the reportedly inadequate response to this year's heat, but have yet to hear back. >> said a word. he says, going to the hajj was a lifelong dream. cream for her parents, who paid more than $20,000 to what they thought was a legitimate agency to organize the trip. but it was a disaster from the start. >> they talked about not having
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the proper transportations. they talked about days where the company did not provide food for them. they decided that they were i'm going to make the journey and tried to do the walk and that's what they did. so the entire experience was a nightmare, but that would be one of the last communications from her parents side says she was told they were missing and later, the us consulate confirmed they had died most likely from heat stroke. she says she's now focused on returning their bodies which have already been buried in saudi arabia loss filled with so many questions and the grief shared by people around the world he was loved ones won't be returning from the hajj. it's got mcclain, cnn, istanbul thank you for that reporting. >> scott. meanwhile, russian president vladimir putin is threatening to arm countries, including north korea if western countries keeps sending arms to ukraine. now the us is calling putin's remarks, quote, incredibly concerned
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turning and says this move could destabilise the entire korean peninsula. jill dougherty joins me now. she's cnn's former bureau chief and moscow and an adjunct professor at georgetown. you university. all right. jill you're an expert in russian diplomacy. what is your reaction to putin's new comments here you know, as soon as i heard that her i thought of what putin does. >> this is his strategy. it's been that way for several years and essentially it boils down to you, made me do it and what he is saying is you the west are arming ukraine therefore, i have the right to arm anybody. i want to arm. and i agree this is incredibly dangerous. i really do believe that putin is increasing threat. the way he is now consorting with north korea, which is a rogue state attacks on ukraine continue unmitigated arresting americans and holding them as hostages.
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and all of these nuclear threats. so this is this is very, very concerned putin also stopped in vietnam along with north korea, vietnam rapidly growing economy. >> what do you make of that visit? i mean, it really, putin has made a point to be very visible in the trips that he's making. this isn't just come and shake if few hands it very visible state visits here yeah, definitely. >> well, i mean, he has to show that he is friends and vietnam is still a communist country. but it's different. it's completely different from north korea, of course it is economically much better, but it does show putin can go to certain places. but as we remember, there is an international arrest warrant out for him with the icc, the international criminal court for war crimes, that he allegedly has carried out in ukraine. so there are a lot of pl can't go. and here's one of them and i'm curious to
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just from your perspective, should we be reading into the timing of this? >> i think my mind just goes to we just saw president biden make trips to france to commemorate d-day than the g7 you have american presence of a ukrainian peace summit. and then all of a sudden you have russia in the same timeframe sending nuclear powered submarines off the coast of florida towards cuba. and then you have this visit. >> should we be reading into that timing at all or do you just see this as just generally putin trying to make his mark known to the world that could be omar der, a lot of things that are happening right now, both in the region around ukraine and then also in the east, in asia. and so it could be that putin's just trying to send a message, but i didn't note if you go back like a week-and-a-half ago when those ships were going into the harbor in cuba. i think what putin is trying to do also is
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kind of tweak the west, especially the united states and remind them of the cold war cuban missile crisis north korea, china, et cetera. i think these are ways that he's trying to intimidate the west remind them of what can happen. and then you probably know that madman theory, which is i am going to blow up the world. therefore, don't do anything to me. and that that is also some of the game that he's playing here. he is not crazy one would hope that he doesn't want to blow up the world. but these threats and the asymmetrical as they're called threats playing with north korea, playing with cuba, we can go into the western hemisphere if we want that type of thing is sending a message, but also it increases the level of unpredictability and danger yeah. jones already always
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appreciate your perspective. lot of dynamics to keep an eye on. appreciate you being here all right. it's still ahead for us. we're following news of a gunman opening fire at an arkansas grocery store. >> three people are dead now he's ten or wounded will tell you what we're learning about the victims and what may have prompted the shooting, stay with us here in the cnn newsroom this election season, stay with cnn with more reporters on the ground and the best political team in the business follow the voters, follow the results let's follow the facts. >> follow cnn remember when i said we use to screen for colon cancer was that after i texted the h two screens now 45 because i said colo guard, they there where did he go from? yep. with me. you can screen at home. just off to your provider. will scream and call a guide do it my lay colon guard is one of a kind way to
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daughter. she told cnn her mother was a great person who loved her family and was one of the hardest working women. she knew. now, shots rang out at the grocery store around 11, a.m. local time sending shoppers running for cover assessment thank is in police custody, charged with three counts of capital murder. he said to appear in court monday, so far police have not said if there's a motive. meanwhile, actor our baldwin's legal team will try to get the involuntary manslaughter charges against him dismissed again on monday after a judge in new mexico denied a similar motion on friday of the charges stem from the shooting death of cinematographer halyna hutchins on a lane of hutchins on the movie set of the film, rust back in 2021 when a gun baldwin was holding went off, cnn's josh campbell explains more of what's to come in a new court filing in the us state of new mexico. prosecutors laid out various items of evidence. they plan to use in the upcoming trial of actor alec baldwin.
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and it's clear and looking at this evidence but it's that their strategy isn't just focusing on the actual moment that a gun baldwin was holding. it went off, killing the film's cinematographer. but on the actor alec baldwin's alleged behavior in the days and weeks leading up to that shooting, some of the evidence that they cite includes video evidence showing baldwin allegedly using a gun as a pointer they say he was engaged in horseplay, pointing the muzzle of a gun at another actor. they said one point while setting up for a seat and he fired a blank round at a crew member. and during a safety briefing on firearm safety, he allegedly was distracted facetiming attack texting with family members. now all of this tracks with what santa phase district attorney first told cnn when charges were first brought against actor alec baldwin, take a listen here to the de describing what she claimed was a culture of unsafe practices on that movie set there was such a lack of safety and safety standards on that set that there were live rounds onset, they were mixed in with regular dummy rounds nobody was
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checking those. baldwin being charged as an actor who is holding the gun or as a producer on the set, who was negligent about the safety standards, can you help describe that? >> he's being charged as both? he was the actor that pulled the trigger. so certainly his he's charged as an actor but also as a producer. he also had a duty to make sure that the set was safe. >> and here's a new xcode case. all prosecutors are using to justify their prosecution. they say that criminal negligence exists where the defendant acts with willful disregard of the rights or safety of others, and in a manner which endangers any person or property. now an attorney for alec baldwin declined to comment on this new filing baldwin has pleaded not guilty to charges of involuntary manslaughter. he claims that he never pulled the trigger on the weapon interestingly, hizon team has submitted a new filing asking for this case to be dismissed. they claim that prosecutors have selectively release pieces of evidence dense we'll we'll have to wait and see what a judge decides on that motion as of right now, baldwin's trial is set to begin in july. josh
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prince william had a fun time shaking it off at a taylor's swift concert that's some serious shaking the prince of wales celebrated is 42nd birthday with two of his job georgian princess charlotte and prince storage at taylor's arrows tour in london. >> now swift met the royals backstage. as you can see here and snap to selfie along with her boyfriend i fell player travis kelce cnn royal historian kate williams, joins us now. all right. kate, look, prince william, having fun. it's his birthday. it's not often. he lets his hair down, i guess. that's not a joke on the amount of hair that he does. have on his head, but when you look at what he was actually enjoying here, i mean, what is your reaction just from a public standpoint to what you're seeing? >> well, this is taken london by storm everyone so filled to see you, even the band outside
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buckingham palace has plagued possible future prime minister. we have an election coming up the keir starmer, he was there there were various celebrities. they're and prince william was there as well with two children with charlotte enjoy the way i think too young to go and what a treat for them to go. and c. taylor swift for their dad. and i think there were lots of taylor swift dads can make kids, but william with clearly there because he loves say this swift as well. he was dancing, he was seeing thinking he was doing all these moves. william is famous for some of his dad dancing. i mean, it was really great william and kate have had such a tough year this year william seeing his father go through a cancer diagnosis, wife game for cancer diagnosis. really having to step up and fill up position. so i think the chance but to have some carefree been was great. and seeing a boil enjoying taylor swift, it really does show that taylor swift, she's got everyone there she's a phenomenon. yeah. >> no, no kidding. and i want
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to ask you about a little bit of what you were talking about that obviously good luck from the context. here, the king, princess catherine, had been dealing with a lot the family has been dealing with a lot, and i wonder just from a morale stay endpoint, how good it might feel or see for folks in the public to see someone from the same family actually enjoying some of the better parts of life. and i'm curious how you think these images will play on that front well, i don't know. >> i think people are going to be very pleased to see, and i think particularly because we know it's been tough for the children, william and kate. >> so they didn't make the announcement about kate's cancer diagnosis until the children finished school, said that they could could be understood as a family so that they're out there enjoying time with their dad. we know that children who have a parent is going through illness. it's really difficult and i think these will play out well. i think it'll be something that's seen as william being
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doing what lots of other people either doing or one to do because it's very hard to get tickets to taylor swift. >> she is the queen and i think that there might the fact that william is there, he is enjoying himself. >> i think this stands him in good stead to be the future, future king. we always have embarrassing incidents of boy was trying to the cool with, or presidents or prime minister it's trying to the core, but certainly i think it was made clear that william and his children are genuine fans of taylor swift and that they were really, really thrilled to meet you. and certainly, i think they've got very fortunate to meet her because she she is taking you up by storm and we are all swift is now london. britain is overtaking i buy swift mania and look, one of the things that strikes me here to is there are times over history where maybe the royals what we're. >> seeing is potentially a little stuffy to use the word very, very tightly monitored as far as communications and the images that are put out. and i
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think we saw how a little bit of it with princess catherine and sort of the the candidiasis with which she talked about the medical treatments that she's been going through but also here, having taylor swift and even travis kelce come and meet them and having these photos out there and putting those photos and having that as part of the the experience of this as well, is trying to bring some of that candace and more casual nature of things you think the beginning of a trend of what we'll see from the royals moving forward i think the rules have to change. >> they have to be more candid. they have to be more open we live in a society that is more open in a way that when the queen came to the u 52. >> so kate's discussion on the eve of trooping the colour, kate's statement of our text cancer diagnosis. >> i mean, it was unprecedented in how she said that. i'm not out of the woods yet. usually we are told that world i've told even, when they're not,
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they're not out of the woods yet. i have good days and bad days. she talked to they movingly about the fatigue that she said with what she can and can't do that i think was very significant and william we see some more casual, informal photos. the roils need to change with the times and otherwise they won't survive. and we'll do live in a time of candid openness, not too much openness because then that can open the flood gates. but certainly i think that the fact is that they didn't just go to the concept privately, but they posted the pictures and i think they felt very lucky let's be then. >> yeah, hundred percent. >> kate williams, thanks for being here. really appreciate it. >> everyone else we'll be right back the most anticipated moment of this election and the stakes couldn't be higher. >> the president and the former president's one state to moderated by jake tapper for and dana bash. the cnn presidential debate thursday night at nine live on cnn and streaming unmatched good job.
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>> professor esther fuchs is among the co-chairs of columbia university's task force on antisemitism. the task force was formed in november 2023 to quote, foster a community as columbia university president minouche shafik put it where debates and disagreements are rooted in academic rigor and civil discourse where are you right now in the process questions of harassment, intimidation hey just pain isolation discrimination every word you could think of came out from students experience it is jewish students experiences, at columbia making it very clear to us that a lot of systems in place are not working for jewish students. >> what we found in the listening sessions were essentially students who felt like the birth burden was on them to resolve it.
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>> professor fuchs says they found that one professor came across what may have been a jewish sounding name before an exam and ask that student to explain their views on the israeli government's actions in gaza. >> also, that another professor told their class to avoid reading mainstream media to clearing quote, it it is owned by the jews to ask a student to defend the policies of our government in israel because they're jewish, is i don't even have words to say how ridiculous that is, but also how intimidating that is for weeks, columbia university was that the focal point of nationwide protests on college campuses over the israel-hamas war. >> some of those nationwide protests, scott violent in and around columbia's campus. there were similar dynamics, especially just outside campus. but at the very least, there was palpable tension. some jewish students felt unsafe to the point they chose to leave campus. and the lead up to graduation. we also heard from
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jewish students who did not feel that way, who said they did feel safe on campus. and we also heard from, from muslim and arab students who also felt unsafe. i know this is antisemitism. the task force, but only appropriate question. but, but how do you deal with that dynamic so we are hoping that our recommendations will be relevant and be used to deal with all students who are feeling unsafe or discriminated against we were asked to be the antisemitism taskforce to do the work around that. >> the president tried to constitute an islamophobia taskforce and could not fine. faculty to be on it. we would have preferred to have it islamophobia to ask what's right next to us doing the work with us? because this is a broader issue at a university official told cnn they didn't get enough professor buy-in that for the administration.
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there was a will, but no willingness from those who are calling for it the university has to do better. you know, if we're, if we're about educating, which is our primary mission education and research are our primary missions. we have to do better now, we did hear back from one senior muslim faculty member who said he didn't know about any efforts to form and islamophobia, a task force. >> but of course we didn't reach out to everyone as for the antisemitism task force, they're set to put out a second report in the coming weeks. that's all about campus climate and what the university can do to fix these problems. that's where they plan to be reporting in-depth on the listening sessions we've got some details of here which i should note that the co-chair told me the super majority of faculty did not behave like some the egregious details we just heard. but she said that it happened in the first place, should be concerning. we'll be right back sanity needs a safe
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