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of universe to campus is now, how struct deals with the students who no one has agreed that the american un secretary did the you and the bus of the doesn't speak for the conference that she was supposed to speak a long as a crate offered narrow cultural center as okay. okay. maybe i'll get the money is on time. still the got all the window dressing here. unfortunately gentlemen. that time, always slice too fast, we've run out about mode. i think my guessing, budapest and america should. of course i want to thank our viewers for watching us here at our dc. you next time. remember across doubles the, the, the, [000:00:00;00] the, the, the headlines on off the international and celebrations in gaza. that's how boss is . so is it agreed to a ceasefire, put forward by egypt and cut out of it comes as a israel has been ordering college opinions and the southern city over it. i thought to evacuate the head of a military offense. the russia order is really 3 drills involving tactical nuclear weapons. kremlin says it's a clear message to the west over to increasing told and putting boots on the
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how the rise of anti-semitism was allowed to happen on their campuses. the house education committee. virginia foxx is here, the committee chair. >> as republican leaders we have a clear message for mealy mouthed, spineless college leaders. congress will not tolerate your dereliction of student to your jure students. american universities are put on notice we have come to take our universities back. >> harris: at least there are some people in washington, d.c. willing to jump in. one of those encampments is around the corner at g.w. less than a half mile from the white house. didn't hear anything from that particular address on pennsylvania avenue. the u.s. house is set to vote on what she was talking about this afternoon, that bipartisan anti-semitism awareness act. the republicans say it will more clearly define what anti-semitism is and why they have to protect jewish students on campus and while some democrats on board, many others are not. that further highlights the big divide within the democrats over the issue. >> this bill threatens to chill --
how the rise of anti-semitism was allowed to happen on their campuses. the house education committee. virginia foxx is here, the committee chair. >> as republican leaders we have a clear message for mealy mouthed, spineless college leaders. congress will not tolerate your dereliction of student to your jure students. american universities are put on notice we have come to take our universities back. >> harris: at least there are some people in washington, d.c. willing to jump in....
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tehrani, where i am speaking is mashhad university of medical sciences, see how many jobs there are here. some of these are for the first time, both research and treatment, but we want to hear more complete explanations in this field . let the president inaugurate here and he promised to come and today without his physical presence, but his spirit is ruling our works, this opening will take place , we named the first medical science research center after our ayatollah raisi do you know how many centers each research center has? one researcher creates a research center. several researchers create a research center . it is like a university where you have a major , you have a faculty, and a university. therefore, this center was founded here in 2017 as a center equipped with the most advanced devices. the building has actually started, the plans have been constantly changing, when we started in the popular government of hazrat ayatollah raisi, the entire building was about 60%, and within these 3 years, the building was actually completed and it was able to install very advanced devices. d
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>> university of florida set a clear example of how universities should respond to this type of situation happening on campus. anti-israel protesters took over for the past week or so in front of our main library during finals week. students like myself, just trying to make it to exams on time and get last-minute studying in and agitators are causing disruption on campus. my university upheld law and order and arrested some students, which sent a clear message this type of behavior will not be tolerated on our campus. florida is a law and order state and university of florida is upholding that standard. >> carley: tell us about your experience on campus as a jewish student. >> thank you for having me, my experience has byeeen different nyu threatened suspension and protests are still going on, still there and they are more pervasive than before. i've heard chants like intifada revolution ensight ing violence against jews. my friends have been told to go back to poland. as a jewish student, this makes me feel unsafe on campus. i hope nyu will restore safety to campus. >> todd: there is a p
>> university of florida set a clear example of how universities should respond to this type of situation happening on campus. anti-israel protesters took over for the past week or so in front of our main library during finals week. students like myself, just trying to make it to exams on time and get last-minute studying in and agitators are causing disruption on campus. my university upheld law and order and arrested some students, which sent a clear message this type of behavior will...
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first of all, if we can just stop with columbia university, how would you describe the actions of the administration there and the police as well? over the last few days? i just want to say, 1st of all, i'm speaking to you because i want our students to understand that i support them and that they're not alone. and that's the main reason i'm speaking with you. and i'm speaking you with you in part because i am critical of our administrations of actions. i am critical because they called the police agent and had more than 200 of our students arrested for engaging in protests, peaceful protests. and so these are the sort of lessons that we teach in the space . that means that like blood of a vigorous of the vigorous and biber at academic community is vigorous in my hurt the baby to. sometimes you don't agree with the, the what's being debated. but you debate the issues out and you hope to come to some reasonable conclusion, but our administration has shut that down by inviting in the n y p d. just to make the point last night, we have more than a 100 students arrested. part of the unive
first of all, if we can just stop with columbia university, how would you describe the actions of the administration there and the police as well? over the last few days? i just want to say, 1st of all, i'm speaking to you because i want our students to understand that i support them and that they're not alone. and that's the main reason i'm speaking with you. and i'm speaking you with you in part because i am critical of our administrations of actions. i am critical because they called the...
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how many were not affiliated with the university, even a, this student, a journalist who have been covering this and who have had access to that many of us don't have it. that's remember that to say that campus was a basically on locked in, allowing only those who are living inside in essential stuff to actually enter it kansas grounds. but there was something else that was quite remarkable in the press conference that they gave to day. one of the offices of the police departments showed a lock saying this is what professional spring 2 campuses. but off the search, it was found that it was actually a bike log. there was an advertise also a via columbia as public safety department. so we're still waiting on the details there to give us exactly the information of what the out centers want a where there were allegedly also inside of that whole. but of course, we need to make the difference between those purchasing inside and protesting outside. and that's something that we also seen over the past couple of days that we've been covering. this is right here at columbia university of columbia cal
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please tell me how many universities are protesting now and how many students were arrested. the number of universities in different regions of america has increased the number of people who have been arrested has reached more than 1000. in addition to this, the number of universities in which students are now conducting anti-zionist protests has reached more than 80 universities, and this is a rare case that we are witnessing in american universities. just last night , the american police had a very violent encounter with students who entered the campus of columbia university. in some of the images that we have, we can see the images of some police forces behaving very violently and entering the educational grounds through the windows of the university, and just last night, that is, from about 3-4 hours ago until now. more than 100 students have been arrested at columbia university. the wave of protests is much wider than america, we are witnesses. there were student demonstrations in tunisia, jordan, lebanon and several other countries . it seems that considering the inflam
please tell me how many universities are protesting now and how many students were arrested. the number of universities in different regions of america has increased the number of people who have been arrested has reached more than 1000. in addition to this, the number of universities in which students are now conducting anti-zionist protests has reached more than 80 universities, and this is a rare case that we are witnessing in american universities. just last night , the american police had...
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they track the global reach at the university of florida. how is dengue transmitted. >> through the bite of female mosquitos. >> how rare of them in. >> in the backyard from florida to pennsylvania. simple numbers game, shorter winter season, the longer they're biting the longer the exposure. >> we're on the hunt for those dengue-hunting months -- mosquitos. >> they do really well and as long as it can hold water and it's enough water for about six, seven days. >> reporter: to fight the city of gainesville uses mosquito-eating fish and insecticides. >> the second time you get dengue it can be much more serious. >> reporter: information and science, weapons to stop a deadly disease. anne thompson, nbc news, gainesville, florida. >>> pro golfer lexi thompson has shocked her fans announcing that she plans to retire at the end of the year, the 29-year-old is one on sport's biggest stars but she said she's at peace with her decision and she's opening up about her struggles with mental health. here's kaylee hartung. >> being out here can be a lot.
they track the global reach at the university of florida. how is dengue transmitted. >> through the bite of female mosquitos. >> how rare of them in. >> in the backyard from florida to pennsylvania. simple numbers game, shorter winter season, the longer they're biting the longer the exposure. >> we're on the hunt for those dengue-hunting months -- mosquitos. >> they do really well and as long as it can hold water and it's enough water for about six, seven days....
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in one of the best universities in the country there is a completely calm discussion of how to attract students to this completely anti-russian sabotage activity in russia, how it is possible to discuss lustration lists, when the government will be replaced, putin will be removed and those will come. the people whom sungurov prepares, how is this possible, i can be proud that i am such an informed person. but it’s not me who needs to know, it’s those on whom the security of our country depends and its future that needs to be known, isn’t it, argue, you will see that there are things that are not immediately visible, moreover, they, they are consciously not immediately visible, they are veiled, they are closed, we do not always see their physical action. girls in miniskirts dance in front of spectators between halves, this is officially offered as a sporting activity, the same thing happens in culture, for example, not so long ago zelfira trigula left the post of director of the teryakov gallery, i don’t want to discredit her in any way, she is a specialist , she knows her busin
in one of the best universities in the country there is a completely calm discussion of how to attract students to this completely anti-russian sabotage activity in russia, how it is possible to discuss lustration lists, when the government will be replaced, putin will be removed and those will come. the people whom sungurov prepares, how is this possible, i can be proud that i am such an informed person. but it’s not me who needs to know, it’s those on whom the security of our country...
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i think the public is not even aware of how much money these universities in the athletic programs are making. and before the athletes hadn't gotten a piece of it. so now that they will explain to us how what percentage of that money might go to them, and also how could the payment be in terms of in form of what, you know, is it cash? is it something else? >> no. so the agreement provides that schools will be free to take up to 22% of their revenue and distribute it to their student athletes. each school is going to decide how they want to compete. so some schools might want to emphasize paying football players. some may play tennis team players, whatever they decide to do, and it will be cash straight cash. so they could, but they don't have to. >> is that right? >> yeah. well, the idea is that absent these rules, there would be competition. and so now the rules are being removed. and if a school wants to compete with another school, they'll use the 22% or they'll suffer the competitive consequences of not paying the players, like not getting. >> and then they wouldn't get the top pla
i think the public is not even aware of how much money these universities in the athletic programs are making. and before the athletes hadn't gotten a piece of it. so now that they will explain to us how what percentage of that money might go to them, and also how could the payment be in terms of in form of what, you know, is it cash? is it something else? >> no. so the agreement provides that schools will be free to take up to 22% of their revenue and distribute it to their student...
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what do you mac of it overall? we've seen dozens of universities with these protests. how do you think they are balancing the rights of freedom of speech, freedom of expression on campus with concerns potentially of safety? i think every campus is different. every state where a lot of these things are happening is different. it's a difficult line to draw. i think different institutions draw on the different places. generally i don't think we've seen a lot of colleges that have had over—the—top police responses. i think they too ied over—the—top police responses. i think they too led to let the protesters speak. they often will allow them to have their encampments but they do say, "look, you can't interrupt something really important, you can't interrupt the education, you certainly can't interrupt graduation" especially considering ago a lot graduating now missed a lot of couege graduating now missed a lot of college because of covid and they would at least like to end with normalcy. so they're trying to make this balance, we can continue to operate as an insti
what do you mac of it overall? we've seen dozens of universities with these protests. how do you think they are balancing the rights of freedom of speech, freedom of expression on campus with concerns potentially of safety? i think every campus is different. every state where a lot of these things are happening is different. it's a difficult line to draw. i think different institutions draw on the different places. generally i don't think we've seen a lot of colleges that have had...
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badge of st. petersburg university. this is how the logo used to be, this is how it was made. in general, not because the blind, that's all, it's because of the sighted, and these sighted people for some reason decided that crosses have no place in public space. removing the cross from symbols will undoubtedly be presented to us as an act of some kind of politeness towards those of our compatriots and guests who profess other religions. they do not know the respect that people who profess different beliefs have for each other, if these beliefs are truly paid for by sacrifices, the cross hinders them, and not some fictitious infidels. for them, tradition is something that constrains maneuver, make the people too intractable and capricious material to infiltrate. new ideas and social forms, if someone removes crosses from the image because he considers them offensive, if he believes that our symbols offend muslims or jews, then he believes that jews and muslims are people devoid of the ability to respect, hammas and chavenists, i think... not an exact essay by roman nosikov, but
badge of st. petersburg university. this is how the logo used to be, this is how it was made. in general, not because the blind, that's all, it's because of the sighted, and these sighted people for some reason decided that crosses have no place in public space. removing the cross from symbols will undoubtedly be presented to us as an act of some kind of politeness towards those of our compatriots and guests who profess other religions. they do not know the respect that people who profess...
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it does definitely it should give other university as an example of how to treat this and not to be aggressive with your own students and professors, faculty and staff, which we have seen. they have been very aggressive with some professors as well. several dozen protesters at bennett this encampment for over a week. now it's calm and peaceful. and the university administrators and protest leaders are engaged in dialogue. was been unique about like our situation here is that we started meeting with the negotiators almost like since day one. and a 1st, obviously they were opposed to what our demands were and we restrict that our demands. we're not going to fulton our demands. and so we, we did a counter to like 2 month back and we said we send it to them. and now it's on the table which is um, which is actually like big they're considering arguments and we're still waiting to hear. here you see irvine, they say they'll keep this in cameron up until their demands are met. and it appears that that pressure is working because at another university you see riverside about an hour away from here, pr
it does definitely it should give other university as an example of how to treat this and not to be aggressive with your own students and professors, faculty and staff, which we have seen. they have been very aggressive with some professors as well. several dozen protesters at bennett this encampment for over a week. now it's calm and peaceful. and the university administrators and protest leaders are engaged in dialogue. was been unique about like our situation here is that we started meeting...
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oh, to austin, pardon me, in texas and the university of texas. how, how does your account start? is standing by its been a very busy 72 hours heidi is we've continued to talk about what went on the way you uh, what's the situation like today? so the organizers have been planning a rally here on the same spot where we saw police breakdown and encampment on monday and arresting 79 people. but as you can see, there is really no one here at the moment, except for police who were in preparation of that rally. there was a heavy police presence here. officers, there are some ones who look like there's was here at strategically stage points in the surrounding blocks. but the lawn itself, which is right behind these officers and e, c, u t 's tower. it's been empty since this morning why organizers told us that frankly, they decided to postpone the that because many people were feeling frightened after what happened here on monday, which was quite a violent police craft out that we saw you t says that 79 people were arrested, they say the majority of them were not you to students. and then
oh, to austin, pardon me, in texas and the university of texas. how, how does your account start? is standing by its been a very busy 72 hours heidi is we've continued to talk about what went on the way you uh, what's the situation like today? so the organizers have been planning a rally here on the same spot where we saw police breakdown and encampment on monday and arresting 79 people. but as you can see, there is really no one here at the moment, except for police who were in preparation of...
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what do you make of it overall? we have seen dozens of universities with these protests. how do you think they're balancing the rights of freedom of speech on campus, freedoms of expression, with concerns about safety? yeah, well, i think every campus is different, every state where a lot of these things is happening is different. and it's a difficult line to draw. different institutions draw on different places. generally, though, i don't think we have seen a lot of colleges that have had really over—the—top police responses. i think they've tried to let the protesters speak. they often allow them to have their encampments. but they do say you can't interrupt something really important — you can't interrupt education, you can't interrupt graduation, especially considering a lot of people graduate now missed a lot of college because of covid, and would at least like to end with normalcy. so they're trying hard to make this balance of continuing to operate as an institution while allowing you to speak. and then there is the bigger question of some states, where there
what do you make of it overall? we have seen dozens of universities with these protests. how do you think they're balancing the rights of freedom of speech on campus, freedoms of expression, with concerns about safety? yeah, well, i think every campus is different, every state where a lot of these things is happening is different. and it's a difficult line to draw. different institutions draw on different places. generally, though, i don't think we have seen a lot of colleges that have had...
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universities raised a generation of activists. and you, right, that universities should publicly commit themselves to upholding both free speech and public order. but it's probably too late for principal to save them from their current troubles. for now, they are condemned to look like hypocrites, whatever they do, because due to the failures of the past few years, they are what have been their big mistakes of the past. are set up in order to uphold feast beach. you need to uphold the true core principles . the 1st is that people need to be free to say what they want and wish even that is controversial, even though that involves some of the statements of purpose. thing in protest this according for global in default of it, i post defined to be deeply upsetting. at the same time, a few speeches voice entailed restrictions on the place, time and manner of expressing those views. you are not entitled to occupy buildings in the university because you happen to dislike the policies of the university. you're not entitled to a shout. don
universities raised a generation of activists. and you, right, that universities should publicly commit themselves to upholding both free speech and public order. but it's probably too late for principal to save them from their current troubles. for now, they are condemned to look like hypocrites, whatever they do, because due to the failures of the past few years, they are what have been their big mistakes of the past. are set up in order to uphold feast beach. you need to uphold the true core...
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i do question how much the university administration understands the concept of free speech, and how much it understands the history of protests. the point of free speech is that people have the right to say things that you might find uncomfortable or inconvenient. they would be you don't need for right to free speech if it was only protecting things we wanted to hear and the accusation that protests as disruptive seems to misunderstand the point of protest. the leverage that students have in a world where they don't have much power is that they are able to disrupt. and if you look at the history of protests, its aim has been to disrupt with the intention of forcing people to hear demands and think about wider injustices. and that's exactly what these protests are doing now there is obviously a responsibility for those not 30 to protect safety. there has been a real lack of evidence that there was a threats to safety and security from the protests that happened. and when i speak to my muslim students, they told me but they feel that this is really about who's safety matters more beca
i do question how much the university administration understands the concept of free speech, and how much it understands the history of protests. the point of free speech is that people have the right to say things that you might find uncomfortable or inconvenient. they would be you don't need for right to free speech if it was only protecting things we wanted to hear and the accusation that protests as disruptive seems to misunderstand the point of protest. the leverage that students have in a...
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because of how the school has responded to those pro-palestinian protests. the 13 judges all appointed by former president trump sent a letter to the university and dean of the law school this week saying they've lost confidence in columbia as an institution of hihigher education. the letter goes on this way. columbia has instead become an incubator of bigotry. as a result, columbia has disqualified itself from educating the future leadersf our country. the dean of columbia's law school put out a statement in support of students arguing that columbia law graduates are consistently sought out by leading employers in the private and public sectors including the judiciary. >>> to politics now. it was a winning night for two trump-backed republicans in indiana. in the primary race for governor mike braun clenched the nomination. he's expected to face democrat jennifer mccormick this fall. braun's win helps congressman jim banks, another trump backed candidate to run unoppose to secure the gop senate nomination. that leaves his house seat up for grabs. in the pre
because of how the school has responded to those pro-palestinian protests. the 13 judges all appointed by former president trump sent a letter to the university and dean of the law school this week saying they've lost confidence in columbia as an institution of hihigher education. the letter goes on this way. columbia has instead become an incubator of bigotry. as a result, columbia has disqualified itself from educating the future leadersf our country. the dean of columbia's law school put out...
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and on that in your capacity as the university professor, how do you think the university here in this case of the you see a it has handled it well, i really think that there has been quite significant variation across different campuses. and the extent to which these presidents and university administrators have effectively dealt with these challenges. i do think that ins chase is like a u. c. l. a and columbia where we've seen more confrontation with the police probably hasn't been handled that well, obviously i'm not privy to all of the details and certainly a challenging situation. but i think a lot of it stands from an inability to enforce some of these rules and regulations from the very outset, to be clear about what students can and cannot do as they choose to violate the rules and regulations. and they know that they are going to be dealt with appropriately. i think any professor or any academic doesn't like to see students in a situation where they are confronted police. it can be dangerous and want to encourage students to be able to express their views and open uh open cont
and on that in your capacity as the university professor, how do you think the university here in this case of the you see a it has handled it well, i really think that there has been quite significant variation across different campuses. and the extent to which these presidents and university administrators have effectively dealt with these challenges. i do think that ins chase is like a u. c. l. a and columbia where we've seen more confrontation with the police probably hasn't been handled...
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freedom of speech, of course, but also safety and you can you tell us or talk to us about how universities across the country have been grappling with this? it is really difficult, obviously. we have seen that. the first amendment applies to public universities like you nsc and that means it is bound by the first amendment in how it regulates or punishes a speech. public universities have rules that either explicitly ties that free speech protection to first amendment free—speech amendments or reference in some way protections of students and faculty free—speech generally. that leaves a very broad protections for student speech, even speech that may come across as offensive or hurtful and that is a pretty foundational principle of first amendment law allowing even speech that we disagree with, potentially even vociferously. universities can make tabs as speech at the first amendment that are unpredicted, like an incitement, and they can also impose restrictions involving for example policies against tents on campus, flying certain flags and the university is likely not violating the co
freedom of speech, of course, but also safety and you can you tell us or talk to us about how universities across the country have been grappling with this? it is really difficult, obviously. we have seen that. the first amendment applies to public universities like you nsc and that means it is bound by the first amendment in how it regulates or punishes a speech. public universities have rules that either explicitly ties that free speech protection to first amendment free—speech amendments...
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board in gauze of how much freedom is there in this free speech. and even if we don't agree with someone, we have to be humble and listening and responding to them. every single one of us has to work together to forage and environments. culture where people are safe to share and willing to listen to our viewers watching on cbs in the united states and to all of you around the world. welcome. we begin today with possible arrest warrants connected to israel and moss. today the chief prosecutor of the international criminal court said there are reasonable grounds to believe that the leaders of israel and tomas are responsible for war crimes and crimes against humanity. therefore, the prosecutor is seeking an arrest warrants for his rarely prime minister. benjamin netanyahu is really defense minister. go on. and 4th, a 3. how mos leaders? yeah. i as in warm bahama, dive and is my of new year. i'm aust carried out the october some of the tax. it is real and it's designated as a terrorist organization by many countries. here is the court's chief prosecut
board in gauze of how much freedom is there in this free speech. and even if we don't agree with someone, we have to be humble and listening and responding to them. every single one of us has to work together to forage and environments. culture where people are safe to share and willing to listen to our viewers watching on cbs in the united states and to all of you around the world. welcome. we begin today with possible arrest warrants connected to israel and moss. today the chief prosecutor of...
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beginning, the students pitched tents in the middle of the university campus. in the following weeks , protests were held in universities across the country. how did the police react to the student protests? according to asoshi dead press statistics from thursday, april 30. at least 38 arrests were made. more than 2 thousand people were arrested in about 40 university campuses. the police dismantled the tents and cleaned them. what happened at columbia university? the most newsworthy protests took place at columbia university. where the protesters first camped on the lawn in front of the walter library. on april 30, the police arrived in mahouteh be and hand. kam arrested 18 students. some of the protestors who were left made another camp in the nearby lawn. just after midnight on tuesday , after the deadline for dismantling the camp, a number of students entered the building known as hamilton hall and blocked the entrance to the building. that night, the police entered the building with a ladder through the window. a little later, the students who were arreste
beginning, the students pitched tents in the middle of the university campus. in the following weeks , protests were held in universities across the country. how did the police react to the student protests? according to asoshi dead press statistics from thursday, april 30. at least 38 arrests were made. more than 2 thousand people were arrested in about 40 university campuses. the police dismantled the tents and cleaned them. what happened at columbia university? the most newsworthy protests...
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i want to ask about the idea of how universities are threatening some of the student protesters with the idea of suspension or even expulsion in some cases. and some of the schools say they're taking steps to expel students for their actions. could could those students challenge those expulsions and those decisions by the universities? well they certainly can. >> i mean, for the universities and the administrators, the key is to really follow a process and a process that, is predictable, a process that gives the students who are being suspended or expelled an opportunity to be heard. i mean, what we really need is for there to be campus guidelines that everybody knows about. and if there are suspensions or expulsions for the campus to follow, those guidelines. and again, i think the main thing to look for is to make sure that it's not just we don't like you, it's anybody in your position. would be suspended or expelled, that there is precedent to look at, or there's guidance from the course of conduct at that particular school. >> yeah, it's not about the speech in any one particular
i want to ask about the idea of how universities are threatening some of the student protesters with the idea of suspension or even expulsion in some cases. and some of the schools say they're taking steps to expel students for their actions. could could those students challenge those expulsions and those decisions by the universities? well they certainly can. >> i mean, for the universities and the administrators, the key is to really follow a process and a process that, is predictable,...
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studies of the composition of minerals shows how they work rector of the university alexander anaprienko, we press the button and we get the composition that 90% of this dust here consists of iron and can be recycled, so to speak. in this case, the productivity of researchers increases tens and even hundreds of times, weekly analyzes are reduced to 15 seconds, and this opens up fundamentally new opportunities for assistance. production , the revival of donbass is already the third in a row, and the first after the civil war, the second after the great patriotic war, the revival that is now, it will already be, well, it’s possible say, neo-economics, a new economy, which is based on such intellectual, technological equipment. taking into account the specifics of the region, improving the efficiency of miners' labor comes to the fore: t-grade black gold, which is produced in the mountains by the komsomol mine from donbass , is used to supply power plants in the region, and this is a guarantor of light and heat in people's homes, in this... in moscow the film center showed the premiere of
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, the university of amsterdam, the netherlands, to see part of the students' actions and how they are treated. let's talk about it later. we are still with you today, mr. shafiq, supporting palestine is no longer limited to iran and the lebanese, iraqi, and yemeni groups. in recent days, we have seen from different parts of the world , america, especially europeans, students come to the stage for palestine. you get a feeling that after these 75 years of struggle, you see that young people in the west have come to the stage for palestine like this. or about the korean war , there are student demonstrations. the difference between that demonstration and this demonstration is that the current demonstration is against the zionist regime it's important. this demonstration is now in support of palestine, the oppression of palestinians. this is different from the protests against america during the vietnam war. demonstration against america. it existed in some countries because, for example, from vietnam. but look at the situation today, when i see this situation, see how the soldiers beat t
, the university of amsterdam, the netherlands, to see part of the students' actions and how they are treated. let's talk about it later. we are still with you today, mr. shafiq, supporting palestine is no longer limited to iran and the lebanese, iraqi, and yemeni groups. in recent days, we have seen from different parts of the world , america, especially europeans, students come to the stage for palestine. you get a feeling that after these 75 years of struggle, you see that young people in...
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how does of, how much is please to send it onto the campus of the university of california at los angeles. that is off, the doctors fell on wednesday. so if i were to fill out a pro, policy and protests come, how the demo is many way the traditional pasting stubs also its on to disclose diverse, we will not stop, we will not rest and free free power. so i'm, you may be able to hear those talks now in the background of these demos sizes and happened, of course, not in the u. s. u c, l, a, but also new york city. these are the stations happening all across the country. really, the young people of the united states are not happy with what's going on in as well, and uh, making of the stones the coolest, giving you any updates throughout the day. if things do get worse to the right is police from the n y p. along with n y pd helicopters and drones. just saying that upon us at columbia university in that city college of new york, hundreds and hundreds of riot police surrounding us professors and students in cross for around 5 hours. we were held overnight at one of these applies of many sustain
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this report, you would generally want to know where the universities stand and how many of them are in compliance with section 117. >> we are definitely interested in making sure foreign influences out of our schools, which is why we have reported more gifts than the previous administration. we are going to continue to work with the fbi's national intelligent task force. >> with my limited time, i want to go into an extension of this which has to do with -- what we are seeing is the uprise on anti-semitism on college campuses. there has been some connections made to groups like students for justice in palestine. are you investigating any foreign involvement or connections between foreign entities and funneling mentally and money into some of these groups? >> we have 145 open investigations. ma broaden it so i can't comment specifically on your question. i can tell you that that's within the scope of information that wee received from schools. >> these groups can receive the money, only directly through universities, is that correct or can they receive money directly from the outside
this report, you would generally want to know where the universities stand and how many of them are in compliance with section 117. >> we are definitely interested in making sure foreign influences out of our schools, which is why we have reported more gifts than the previous administration. we are going to continue to work with the fbi's national intelligent task force. >> with my limited time, i want to go into an extension of this which has to do with -- what we are seeing is the...
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will it change how the university has been approaching the protests? it's lick dublin. it's really -- it resembles dublin and resembles how green we are and resemble os you are scenery. >> reporter: overcrowded school district for one of the bay area's fastest growing cities. >>> i feel like it's been a long time
will it change how the university has been approaching the protests? it's lick dublin. it's really -- it resembles dublin and resembles how green we are and resemble os you are scenery. >> reporter: overcrowded school district for one of the bay area's fastest growing cities. >>> i feel like it's been a long time
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anyway, how can we build a more positive form of civic engagement in the university? we talk about the issue of we want to create departments at a think this i a good idea. i understand this idea that why it's necessary to have departments with her own pows■h of appointment and own powers to create curriculum. you've got to have that, i agree with that. i don't think we should abandon the field. eric was saying we can't abandon the field of general education.? i mean, how would your quickbooks programslate into public -- >> you have to incentivize the in other words, one of the speakers on the last panel said they are incentivized to publish. teach general education coursese teaching is contract com intoeae for everybody in the liberal arts be an anthropology or art history or english, and half of your teaching is in cornerstone. in all these people and if they don't teach, they can't teach a cornerstone. thing that every liberal arts faculty member has in the background is that undergraduatt taught them shakespearer t.s. eliot, and that their love and it's the reas
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how many are members of the university and in columbia. they've been arrest ultimate other colleges because if they access to a college campuses was severely restricted for a central stop. and those who are living inside even a media getting access was a quite difficult. so that's the information we're looking for. but of course, there are people who are interested to just join a these protests to attack either or demonstrators, old law enforcement, but we need it to make the difference here and hoping it to get more transparency by outdoor it is a later on. okay, so you say a public university, anyone can enter the campus, so i guess how secure can i keep it though i'm or i protest expected tonight of the know a many, a police departments involved the highway patrol, not just l. a. p d with is this was a really huge and bolt over hours in hours and police silvers flying over the area until they went in there. this is a really dynamic situation and we see situations evolving. you encampments coming in and also police clearing them. we also
how many are members of the university and in columbia. they've been arrest ultimate other colleges because if they access to a college campuses was severely restricted for a central stop. and those who are living inside even a media getting access was a quite difficult. so that's the information we're looking for. but of course, there are people who are interested to just join a these protests to attack either or demonstrators, old law enforcement, but we need it to make the difference here...
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company, it's a matter of resources to for how long that can be. it police officers on college campuses. but we can expect this protest also to continue brown university as a private institution in the state of rhode island. when it's students demonstrations against israel's actions in gaza and called on the university to divest from israel university or thursday said let's talk about task. bought 12 is a professor of holocaust and genocide, studies at brown. and he explained to me how the administration convinced the students to and that protest as well. thank you for support for having me. and i am glad that the bronze university of administration reached an agreement with the students. it generally agreed that so representative of the students would be allowed to present the case for the investment to the university corporation to the board. there is no commitment by the 1st the of a say to good friends to or to bring this to necessarily a vote. but this is improvement on previous policies by the university. and it did mean that the students agr
company, it's a matter of resources to for how long that can be. it police officers on college campuses. but we can expect this protest also to continue brown university as a private institution in the state of rhode island. when it's students demonstrations against israel's actions in gaza and called on the university to divest from israel university or thursday said let's talk about task. bought 12 is a professor of holocaust and genocide, studies at brown. and he explained to me how the...
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the week fourth from your observation experience in these few weeks, tell how universities are the main focus of anti-protests. they turned into genocide, what did you see during this time, especially in amsterdam and the university of amsterdam , where you were present. we understand that this is a global battle . first of all, i would like to thank the people of iran for their support for the palestinian people and us , from gaza to america and amsterdam and other countries of the wide world. it has been spread about the events in amsterdam. in recent weeks, we held protests in this university. hundreds of dutch students were arrested by the police and the students are protesting the cooperation of the university of amsterdam with the authorities and with the israeli institutions and they demand that the work programs between this university and the israeli institutions be interrupted and the students in this situation and in this situation that this genocide continues in gaza they believe that this cooperation between the university of amsterdam and the university and with the instit
the week fourth from your observation experience in these few weeks, tell how universities are the main focus of anti-protests. they turned into genocide, what did you see during this time, especially in amsterdam and the university of amsterdam , where you were present. we understand that this is a global battle . first of all, i would like to thank the people of iran for their support for the palestinian people and us , from gaza to america and amsterdam and other countries of the wide world....
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in the last one or two weeks in american universities, how these protests took root and then spread in this direction. we are the host of ms. azade taheri, reporter of seda vasima news agency . ms. taheri, let's start from the beginning of the story there have been popular protests since the beginning of the war in gaza and the zionist genocide inside the united states, but what happened to the starting point of this level of student protests? in order to pay attention to the starting point of these student protests, we must first know that in recent months , the discontent , but the starting point of these protests a group of students from columbia university was formed in new york . on the 17th, the students sat down a part of the university building there and had a specific request. they are disconnecting now, it is worth mentioning this point to know that this building, where students gather at columbia university and during two weeks , has a symbolic status for columbia students in previous decades and during the student demonstrations against the vietnam war and the civil righ
in the last one or two weeks in american universities, how these protests took root and then spread in this direction. we are the host of ms. azade taheri, reporter of seda vasima news agency . ms. taheri, let's start from the beginning of the story there have been popular protests since the beginning of the war in gaza and the zionist genocide inside the united states, but what happened to the starting point of this level of student protests? in order to pay attention to the starting point of...
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i mean, it just goes to show that regardless of how hard the university tries to a process, how hard they try to stifle our freedom of speech and our freedom of assembly, that the people united are never going to be defeated. and when students come together, when students come together to fight against injustice, when students come together to fight for humanity, i mean, that's a fight that they cannot defeat us in the bible speech said that's a to break any kind of rules that's goes against the tradition of america and, and civil rights. and so this would, this would seem to fall into that category. what's your results? did you listen to this page? what was your reaction? yeah, i mean, what goes against civil rights is committed genocide and funding of genocide at the hands of bite, and that's what goes against civil rights. so in my opinion, biden is an extreme hypocrite. and his cry for, you know, caring about humanity and caring about palestinians. but now suddenly this is a violation when he himself is committed to genocide. and that doesn't seem to be a violation for him. very
i mean, it just goes to show that regardless of how hard the university tries to a process, how hard they try to stifle our freedom of speech and our freedom of assembly, that the people united are never going to be defeated. and when students come together, when students come together to fight against injustice, when students come together to fight for humanity, i mean, that's a fight that they cannot defeat us in the bible speech said that's a to break any kind of rules that's goes against...
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how do you see the university, where you are, and its role in striking that balance? i am maybe being pollyannaish about it, i have felt that way, i've had a large level of optimism throughout my life and career, so i want to say i hope the makes the right decision, looks at this context, looks at what the students are saying and seriously, look at what is happening in gaza and understands the responsibility it should play as an institution that is measured on impacting the world and the way it intends to do. i think being realistic and the scepticism from watching how this process has since you, i think the university is really trying to protect its interests and it is more interested in making sure that the brown corporation continues to support financially anyway does, allows the institution to grow, you know, its real estate footprint, i think the real concern is the institution will adhere to what the corporation wants, rather than what the student is asking for and rather than what the world needs right now. just 30 seconds left, can you tell us how you anticipa
how do you see the university, where you are, and its role in striking that balance? i am maybe being pollyannaish about it, i have felt that way, i've had a large level of optimism throughout my life and career, so i want to say i hope the makes the right decision, looks at this context, looks at what the students are saying and seriously, look at what is happening in gaza and understands the responsibility it should play as an institution that is measured on impacting the world and the way it...
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to grapple with how to handle the growing movement of pro-palestinian demonstrators. this morning at ucla, law enforcement breaching the massive encampment just before dawn. >> all right, police in riot gear right now. you hear the flash-bangs, but police are breaching the barrier, trying to make their way into the encampment. the students though, they're pushing back and trying to hold the line. >> reporter: demonstrators, many of them in hard helmets and gas masks appearing to use fire extinguishers aimed at police, trying to fend them off. police pushing back with overwhelming numbers. california highway patrol officers making hundreds of arrests. >> we're not going back down. we have to be force. >> reporter: students demanding divestment from israel, but also taking their protests beyond the war in gaza, calling for defunding of police as well, and asking supporters to bring supplies for shields, materials and water. today the campus left covered in trash and busted tents. the university's iconic royce hall defaced with graffiti. some of those arrested now releas
to grapple with how to handle the growing movement of pro-palestinian demonstrators. this morning at ucla, law enforcement breaching the massive encampment just before dawn. >> all right, police in riot gear right now. you hear the flash-bangs, but police are breaching the barrier, trying to make their way into the encampment. the students though, they're pushing back and trying to hold the line. >> reporter: demonstrators, many of them in hard helmets and gas masks appearing to use...
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to me just add to the richness of the universe. >> just look how one of the b list animals can lead lucy cooke starstruck. >> you guys have got to see this. >> as we were making our way through the rainforest, cooke noticed this. what looked like fluffy golf balls, she realized was a cluster of something we had never heard of. >> have a look. >> the elusive caribbean white tent making bats. >> look. they are bats, but they are white. they live in leaves. my heart rate is up. i might start crying. it's a miracle of evolution. why? >> that sense of wonder -- >> that's as exciting as it gets. >> has made lucy cooke a compelling advocate for sloths. like them, she looks at the world from a ditfferent point o view. your book is called? >> "bitch." i apologize. >> in it, cooke challenges the narrative that in the animal kingdom, males are usually dominant and promiscuous while females are submissive and monogamous. she traveled the world to collaborate with scientists and studied dozens of animals. reporting how killer whale pods are led by postmenopausal orcas and how matriarchs control meerk
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and before the other universities were bombs, unlike of your stomach universe to gauze, well on amazon university where i teach it. ready more how more than half of which building i've been destroyed, then i'm bull bothered by the is really a air force which means that, um, as i just mentioned, uh the school year, very much has ended with about uh uh, children uh go to schools or ending their school year, also a very big future is facing or college students and university students who are basically uh, most of them are running for safety or i mean from one place to another place. and it's, it's, it's, it's so uh, it's course by the palestinian academic style of senior school teachers to serve the school year. maybe schools and universities come compensated at the school year during the summer. if that is possible. and if there's going to be a half or any time actually, are you, if you got a missed all the destruction going on, but that's schools, universities, there is a concerted effort by israel to target then. and if so, why? and i believe that the beginning is very and how systemat
and before the other universities were bombs, unlike of your stomach universe to gauze, well on amazon university where i teach it. ready more how more than half of which building i've been destroyed, then i'm bull bothered by the is really a air force which means that, um, as i just mentioned, uh the school year, very much has ended with about uh uh, children uh go to schools or ending their school year, also a very big future is facing or college students and university students who are...
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designed by scientists to explore the mystery of the universe. taking pictures that could revolutionize astronomy. but first it had to go on a risky road trip across the globe. and the laboratory in menlo park to the andys mountains in chile. of course, this is some pretty important and delicate equipment to move. brian hackney shows us how they did it. >> reporter: inside this room, the world's largest digital camera is finishing off ten years of construction. destination? universe. marco lopez has spent five years preparing for one day. the day the camera is finally shipped off. >> i personally am really interested in this project because it really feels to me like a progression in astro physics. >> reporter: but first it somehow has to get from stanford to this remote mountain top in chile. >> it is exciting with a lot of anxiety. >> reporter: travis lang is the project manager and this is not like shipping something on amazon. >> all the treats, they're all color coded. and that will help us when we get on the number of tracks where we will h
designed by scientists to explore the mystery of the universe. taking pictures that could revolutionize astronomy. but first it had to go on a risky road trip across the globe. and the laboratory in menlo park to the andys mountains in chile. of course, this is some pretty important and delicate equipment to move. brian hackney shows us how they did it. >> reporter: inside this room, the world's largest digital camera is finishing off ten years of construction. destination? universe....
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university of cambridge, james orr, and oliver howes, who is a graduating economics student at the university. both of you, thank you very, very much . and i thank you very, very much. and i will start with oliver, if that's okay. it's possibly slightly more directly relevant to you, my good man. in this case. well, how do you feel about the possibility, then, that your graduation might be moved because of some of these these camps or these tents? what do you make of it? >> i mean , so i'm expecting to >> i mean, so i'm expecting to graduate, in a month's time at senate house, i don't know exactly whether i'll be able to do so, i mean, you spoke earlier on about how these professional protesters failed to condemn hamas, i actually think it's far , far worse than that in many cases, they're leading chants of up, up the liberation senate house, where i hope to graduate in a month, they renamed rafferty's house after rafat ali, who they portray as just some noble and martyred palestinian poet, some noble and martyred palestinian poet , who actually palestinian poet, who actually mocked the victi
university of cambridge, james orr, and oliver howes, who is a graduating economics student at the university. both of you, thank you very, very much . and i thank you very, very much. and i will start with oliver, if that's okay. it's possibly slightly more directly relevant to you, my good man. in this case. well, how do you feel about the possibility, then, that your graduation might be moved because of some of these these camps or these tents? what do you make of it? >> i mean , so...