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you mentioned columbia's journalism school. i know a makeshift newsroom was established to deal with the level of interest in this story. just tell us what that was like. i have to commend the journalism school for everything that they did to help student journalists continue reporting. a lot of people arrived there. student journalists arrived there after the gates were closed, and the dean and the vice deans had to physically escort people into the building. in one of the main halls of the journalism school, there was coffee, water, pizzas, snacks, advice from very established professors, people that have been in the industry for 30, 40 years. so i think it was probably the best education injournalism that this cohort is going to get. julia, thanks for speaking to us. that's julia vargas jones, a master's student at columbia journalism school. well, next, let's assess how effective the protesters have been about getting their message out via the media and how media coverage, especially via the mainstream, has shaped americans
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what a time to be injournalism school and columbia _ to be injournalism school and columbia journalism school is a privilege. — columbia journalism school is a privilege, asjulia said. it's been — privilege, asjulia said. it's been a _ privilege, asjulia said. it's been a tough two weeks covering the story— been a tough two weeks covering the story day in and day out will — the story day in and day out will also _ the story day in and day out will alsojuggling our the story day in and day out will also juggling our own schoolwork and also as julia said — schoolwork and also as julia said experiencing what has been happening on campus both as a journalist — happening on campus both as a journalist but also as a student of the university and 'ust student of the university and just as — student of the university and just as people ourselves, what has been — just as people ourselves, what has been a really strenuous time — has been a really strenuous time and _ has been a really strenuous time and also, as reported, guite — time and also, as reported, quite exhilarating
what a time to be injournalism school and columbia _ to be injournalism school and columbia journalism school is a privilege. — columbia journalism school is a privilege, asjulia said. it's been — privilege, asjulia said. it's been a _ privilege, asjulia said. it's been a tough two weeks covering the story— been a tough two weeks covering the story day in and day out will — the story day in and day out will also _ the story day in and day out will alsojuggling our the story day in and...
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what a time to be injournalism school and at columbia journalism school is a privilege, asjulia said. it's been a tough two weeks covering the story day in and day out while also juggling our own schoolwork and also asjulia said experiencing what has been happening on campus both as a journalist but also as a student of the university and just as people ourselves, so it has been a really strenuous time and also, as reported, quite exhilarating. you are also part of the student body as a graduate student, marie, so how has it been for you seeing these clashes and tensions on campus that are part of your community? it's been really hard. i think it's hard when you are a reporter but you are not just coming in. we talk a lot about parachuting in as reporters, but this is the exact opposite where maybe you are a little too close and you know people who might feel one way or the other, so i think when i'm thinking about being professional and reporting this out it's been really interesting and it has been a learning lesson to learn how to be a reporter and step away from being yourself as
what a time to be injournalism school and at columbia journalism school is a privilege, asjulia said. it's been a tough two weeks covering the story day in and day out while also juggling our own schoolwork and also asjulia said experiencing what has been happening on campus both as a journalist but also as a student of the university and just as people ourselves, so it has been a really strenuous time and also, as reported, quite exhilarating. you are also part of the student body as a...
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journalism school. i started calling the pro test, see main caps, month at the wheels for state. i feel like the kind of access we had was some 1st advantage because really, 1st week of media was not allowed on cancels so these allowed us to go there stuff which is tools to them for testers and also to build trust with with them because they were really weary of the, of the media. so as we were, we were before actually we were also students and east health passed a lot the negative. and when she became inter console, access was heavily restricted. it was really hard to, to westport. so we were all outside of the colombians rooms and school building and then at some point and the police started to come towards us and started to push us inside, telling us not to go out. otherwise we would have been arrested. it was something i've never experienced before and then and then to it didn't even think i would have experienced a situation like that. it was nothing happens to us, but i realized that it was potent
journalism school. i started calling the pro test, see main caps, month at the wheels for state. i feel like the kind of access we had was some 1st advantage because really, 1st week of media was not allowed on cancels so these allowed us to go there stuff which is tools to them for testers and also to build trust with with them because they were really weary of the, of the media. so as we were, we were before actually we were also students and east health passed a lot the negative. and when...
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now, the campus newspaper by the columbia journalism school. that's right, absolutely. uh, what did you see last night? lets start there was right inside these gates. uh our names them when the police were outside arrest vega pro by this time professors who had lined up right on the gates to prevent the might be from coming in. so 1st i saw 1st time how the police despise those. uh, those products going on, arrested them. uh, and sometimes got pretty aggressive in making sure that the professors went away. so that'd be good. and, and what do you mean by aggressive the police progressive? how so how, what did you mean? the protesters didn't want to leave and they were standing pretty resolutely in front of the, in front of the gates and the police sort of came in and move them by force, arresting them as well. let me go to this now, hamilton hall, those social media images that we saw. a right please storming hamilton hall. where were you when that transpired, what happened there was trying right off the, covering the port out the dns that happened right outside the gate
now, the campus newspaper by the columbia journalism school. that's right, absolutely. uh, what did you see last night? lets start there was right inside these gates. uh our names them when the police were outside arrest vega pro by this time professors who had lined up right on the gates to prevent the might be from coming in. so 1st i saw 1st time how the police despise those. uh, those products going on, arrested them. uh, and sometimes got pretty aggressive in making sure that the...
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and i guess now in new york we have cleared devon, pulled a student at columbia journalism school in london. julie norman, who's deputy director at new sales and to on us politics and also, and you can lead says kit milburn, who's author of generation left, which is a book which examines generational differences at good to have you with this or will welcome to all of you i'd like to start with you in new york if i may want in your view, do you think is happening here while the generations adults. ready of israel, do you think? i mean, i think this is something both new and old. you know, i mean there was no the protest dot columbia in the sixty's against the, were in the, in the eighty's against apartheid in south africa. so in some way, as i think it's not a surprise, you know, that the word, this generation is something that university students, when i can test on one and fight back against the after same time, i think younger people are more looped. and then after before, because of the social media, i think there's also more of a growing awareness, you know, of our global world.
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. >> stay with us and i want to bring in the dean of the columbia journalism school who was on the other night joining me by phone and been involved in negotiations. what is your understanding about the developments tonight? >> reporter: i am standing in front of butler library which is a centerpiece of the campus. the occupation has been taking place on the west lawn. the main occupation before the takeover of hamilton hall. the west lawn in front of butler library. this is about, i will say, about 200 feet away from hamilton hall. there's massive police on the 114th street side of campus. the downtown side of campus. that street is blocked off as are several other streets. i can't verify but i'm told they were blocked off all the way down to 110th. 114th street is the closest side to hamilton hall. the suspicion is the police will enter through that gate which was locked most of the day. the suspicion is the police will enter through that gate and make entry. one thing i will point out is that there are between four and six drones flying over campus. the drones -- the arrival of the po
. >> stay with us and i want to bring in the dean of the columbia journalism school who was on the other night joining me by phone and been involved in negotiations. what is your understanding about the developments tonight? >> reporter: i am standing in front of butler library which is a centerpiece of the campus. the occupation has been taking place on the west lawn. the main occupation before the takeover of hamilton hall. the west lawn in front of butler library. this is about,...
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i'm a graduate of columbia journalism school, so i know this turf very well. mollie, how does the school's president allow this minority after an initial round of arrests to set up an even bigger tent encampment and refuse -- threaten suspensions but refuse to call in the nypd until they had taken over that building? >> because columbia university has spent decades building up this ideology within their own institution. and i do want to point out here too when we look a few years ago when president trump said there were good people who did not believe in tearing down statues, he was destroyed by corporate media and other democrats who were so upset that that he said that. and they didn't like -- even though he said it immediately, within hours of a horrible protest breaking out in virginia, they demanded that he say things a is certain way over and over and over again. and here you have the immediate what just being like, oh, it's no big deal that president biden hasn't said anything here. again, these institutions have been taken over by this social justice i
i'm a graduate of columbia journalism school, so i know this turf very well. mollie, how does the school's president allow this minority after an initial round of arrests to set up an even bigger tent encampment and refuse -- threaten suspensions but refuse to call in the nypd until they had taken over that building? >> because columbia university has spent decades building up this ideology within their own institution. and i do want to point out here too when we look a few years ago when...
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i want to bring in dean of the columbia journalism school, joining me now by phone, has been involved in negotiations. what is your understanding about the developments, tonight? >> caller: chris, i am standing in front of butler library, a centerpiece of the campus. the occupation has been taking place on the west lawn. the main occupation, before the takeover of hamilton hall but was taking place on the west lawn in front of butler library, which is about the money going to say, about 200 feet away from hamilton hall. there is a mass of police on the 114th street side of campus . the downtown side of campus. and, that street is blocked off, as are several other streets, i am told. i am told they are blocked off to 110th. 114th street is the closest side to hamilton hall, so the suspicion is that police will enter through that gate, which was locked throughout most of the day. they will make entry. one other thing i will point out is that there are between four and six drones flying over campus, and arrival of the police the first time they came on april 18th. when we saw the drones
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journalism school of which i am a graduate. i have also been fortunate to have the support from my former employer as i continue to fight this case. not many journalists could count on a former employer, in this case, fox news, to support a costly and vigorous defense of the first amendment. that is why the press act comes at the right time when independent journalism and news platforms are expanding opportunities for reporting diverse voices that strengthen our democracy. i know i joined many journalists who are encouraged by the recent comments of the senate majority leader chuck schumer who said he hopes to have the legislation through the senate and on the president's desk this year. i deeply appreciate the committee's commitment to this legislation and in holding this public hearing. thank you. >> thank you, ms. herridge. ms. cavallaro, you may begin. >> good morning. thank you committee chairman jordan, subcommittee chairman roy, committee ranking member nadler, subcommittee ranking member scanlon and distinguished member
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joining us now for hema de gea, columbia university graduate school of journalism student who's reporting on the protests as part of her classes for huma. thank you so much for being with us. explain to us a little of what you witnessed over the last few hours. >> yes. so after the protesters occupied hamilton hall last night, they were in the hamilton hall pretty much all day. they were delivering food to each other. i'm pretty sure you guys have reported on that. there are buildings with each other using like a rope and buckets system, getting the food up to the protesters. and they were calling for more visibility about a palestinian young girl who died. i would say her name, but i forgot her name at this moment. and i don't want to give the wrong name alive. and then after that, what broke out tonight was that nypd came to arrest students who were at hamilton hall and were not allowed to cover anything, but was kind of pushed to the they were pushed away. so observers and press were not allowed to be on site while they were making arrests. >> and what have you heard from those who wer
joining us now for hema de gea, columbia university graduate school of journalism student who's reporting on the protests as part of her classes for huma. thank you so much for being with us. explain to us a little of what you witnessed over the last few hours. >> yes. so after the protesters occupied hamilton hall last night, they were in the hamilton hall pretty much all day. they were delivering food to each other. i'm pretty sure you guys have reported on that. there are buildings...
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students at columbia journalism programs have found themselves exactly where to pull it as always hope to be at the heart of the story. since the school has restricted mainstream media as access student doing this have effectively become the primary source of news. columbia has 2 main media outlets. the university's newspaper, the spec data, and 880 station, w k. c, are usually their content only the 2 staff and students, but the past 2 weeks, they minute by minute on the ground reporting has attracted audiences worldwide. there's currently unlike the opposites that are crowding around the entrance as of the west bond and they are now entering the west fund with so much interest in that coverage. the unusually high traffic overloaded this big data at w p. c. our websites, both experience outages, beyond the live news updates the student doing this are also doing in depth investigative look, including stories on allegations of anti semitism on campus. but also editorializing producing opinion pieces about this close administration. and it's handling of the protesters and the demands for
students at columbia journalism programs have found themselves exactly where to pull it as always hope to be at the heart of the story. since the school has restricted mainstream media as access student doing this have effectively become the primary source of news. columbia has 2 main media outlets. the university's newspaper, the spec data, and 880 station, w k. c, are usually their content only the 2 staff and students, but the past 2 weeks, they minute by minute on the ground reporting has...
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and another way to put it journalism, students at columbia, a schooling, the mainstream media on the coverage of a critically important story. thanks me. staying with the shortcomings in the media coverage of those student protests, one voice well placed to assess just white journalist. keep getting it so badly wrong is maybe has on a former colleague of hours here at algebra. he then spent 3 years as a program host at m. s. nbc and peacock. he left the network earlier this year to do his own thing hoss on has launched as a tale, a new site that he says will bring hard hitting interviews and honest bearing analysis that you won't find elsewhere. you know, i've never been afraid to ask the tough questions. my time to continue doing that. maybe hassan joins us now from washington, dc. many you have just stepped out of the cable news ecosystem. and this past week, we spotted a tweet of your saying that the mainstream media's coverage of the campus protests against the gaza genocide is actually worth more biased, more dishonest then its coverage of the gods of genocide itself. nobody saw
and another way to put it journalism, students at columbia, a schooling, the mainstream media on the coverage of a critically important story. thanks me. staying with the shortcomings in the media coverage of those student protests, one voice well placed to assess just white journalist. keep getting it so badly wrong is maybe has on a former colleague of hours here at algebra. he then spent 3 years as a program host at m. s. nbc and peacock. he left the network earlier this year to do his own...
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i want to bring in dean of columbia university school of journalism, jelani , what are your thoughts as we watch this heavy police presence enter hamilton hall? >> caller: i think it's tragic. the one of the few things i think people would agree about in this contentious situation, is that it's very difficult for us to see. for nypd on campus. i do want to make a couple corrections, however. there have been extensive negotiations, i am aware of that, because i have been part of them. those negotiations have gone on eight days straight, and there have been professional remediation, people from columbia law school who have been involved. and from the faculty senate and an array of other voices. negotiations proved to have met an impasse that seems not been surmountable, but the idea there was no engagement with students across that time is not true. and given everything i have done in my career, things i have written about, and my long history in writing on police brutality and use of force my motivation, and i think those on the negotiating team, was to foresee something like this hap
i want to bring in dean of columbia university school of journalism, jelani , what are your thoughts as we watch this heavy police presence enter hamilton hall? >> caller: i think it's tragic. the one of the few things i think people would agree about in this contentious situation, is that it's very difficult for us to see. for nypd on campus. i do want to make a couple corrections, however. there have been extensive negotiations, i am aware of that, because i have been part of them....
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joining me now is dean of the columbia school of journalism and m-snbc contributor, reverend mark thompson, social justice activist and host of make it plain pod cast. and indigo olivier. thank you all for being here. what is the status of the campus? there will be a police presence all the way through graduation. where do things stand as of tonight? >> as you pointed out the campus is pretty much empty right now. so the campus was on lockdown prior to last night. and so, it's early quiet at this particular moment. >> are classes over? classes are basically over this week? >> classes are over, but finals are not. and so then columbia has 17 different schools. they're on slightly different schedules. slightly staggered schedules so different people are at different point. but virtually -- very few schools still have classes going on. that said, the campus is almost empty more or less. >> what about this claim by the mayor -- trump today rather ironically declaring the lack of law and order in new york after leaving his own criminal trial. that's ironic. the claim by mayor adams the campus w
joining me now is dean of the columbia school of journalism and m-snbc contributor, reverend mark thompson, social justice activist and host of make it plain pod cast. and indigo olivier. thank you all for being here. what is the status of the campus? there will be a police presence all the way through graduation. where do things stand as of tonight? >> as you pointed out the campus is pretty much empty right now. so the campus was on lockdown prior to last night. and so, it's early quiet...
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our next speaker be speaker will be margo jefferson a graduate of columbia university school of journalism. margo jefferson was an associate editor at newsweek and an assistant professor of journalism at nyu universi before joining joining the staff of the new york times in 1993. there, she wrote about books, theater and american culture in general for her first book reviews and other cultural. to quote the pulitzer prize selection committee. jefferson was awarded the pulitzer prize for criticism in 1995. jefferson and is the author of on michael jackson, as well as two memoirs constructing nervous system and negroland, which 2016 won the national book critics circle award for autobiography and was shortlisted for the gifford prizeor nonfiction. her work regularly in numerous publications harper's vogue, the nation and the guardian. she teaches writing columbia university. jefferson has long had an interest in jazz and appeared in ken burns's ten part documentary film entitled jazz. please welcome. margo jefferson. thank you very much. are these david indee may not malvasia. okay. well, i
our next speaker be speaker will be margo jefferson a graduate of columbia university school of journalism. margo jefferson was an associate editor at newsweek and an assistant professor of journalism at nyu universi before joining joining the staff of the new york times in 1993. there, she wrote about books, theater and american culture in general for her first book reviews and other cultural. to quote the pulitzer prize selection committee. jefferson was awarded the pulitzer prize for...
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it's the public, and if we continue this columbia school of journalism rhetoric, this rag rhetoric which says, "people shouldn't be reporting that. they shouldn't be jamming this down people's throats." my god, let the public decide. -it's also very -- -let the public decide! walker: you're looking down your nose at the public. the public has a right to know what it wants to know. now, your point's well-taken, but -- we don't all have to be porn publishers. all right. but why -- no. i don't think that it's porn to publish a story about tonya harding or michael jackson. whoever wants to put that out there to sell papers, what's wrong with it? because if the lowest common denominator is gonna drive the journalistic market, we're in big trouble. -connie chung -- -let him finish. i'll come back to you, mike. -but let me finish. something has tipped. -all right. ♪ coz: people come out and criticize us. they call us lowlifes of journalism, give us obnoxious anecdotal names. we didn't care, and i still don't care. we were very good at what we did. wallace: steve coz has been with the "nationa
it's the public, and if we continue this columbia school of journalism rhetoric, this rag rhetoric which says, "people shouldn't be reporting that. they shouldn't be jamming this down people's throats." my god, let the public decide. -it's also very -- -let the public decide! walker: you're looking down your nose at the public. the public has a right to know what it wants to know. now, your point's well-taken, but -- we don't all have to be porn publishers. all right. but why -- no. i...
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ucla and columbia have two of the top communication and journalism schools in the country. students are covering pro-palestinian protests for their school, newspapers, radio and television stations or websites. at columbia, the campus radio station became the only source of news on the ground at times during a protest at ucla. several student reporters say they were attacked yesterday morning. several student journalists say covering the protest is a valuable learning experience, but they also say it breaks their heart to see so much violence at the schools they love. >> native american leaders in california say they're committed to ending violence on tribal lands. >> we're here to bring awareness, as we do continue to need awareness, but we're also here to remember our relatives who have gone, our relatives who are missing. and we're here to make sure that our relatives are brought home once and for all. >> california is fifth in the nation for unsolved cases involving indigenous people who are missing or believed to be murdered, and many of the victims are women and girls
ucla and columbia have two of the top communication and journalism schools in the country. students are covering pro-palestinian protests for their school, newspapers, radio and television stations or websites. at columbia, the campus radio station became the only source of news on the ground at times during a protest at ucla. several student reporters say they were attacked yesterday morning. several student journalists say covering the protest is a valuable learning experience, but they also...
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i'm actually find the journalism school. >> we're in this room with a bunch of other journalists and people finally, in trying to spite for about two hours but other side of these walls i'm going to try and show you asbestos. i can line of nypd officers are still on campus. they're still in formation. unclear. we're you're hanging behind the right building buildings. you see that that's live in the west lawn where everything really began in here, almost two weeks ago you seem to the tents are still up from the original encampment that columbia so pm deadline to be appeared on monday of behind it. there's bleachers already set up for graduation. that's coming up in about two weeks have been saying but very laura, it is so quiet on campus. there's basically not assault. it's just an live pd. >> it is you can hear a pin drop in this campus right now. as you can imagine, it i heard shimon description of how precisely of the nypd worked with columbia to get people out? >> clear campus they have done an excellent job at that because it is there's, there's not a salt once these students up
i'm actually find the journalism school. >> we're in this room with a bunch of other journalists and people finally, in trying to spite for about two hours but other side of these walls i'm going to try and show you asbestos. i can line of nypd officers are still on campus. they're still in formation. unclear. we're you're hanging behind the right building buildings. you see that that's live in the west lawn where everything really began in here, almost two weeks ago you seem to the tents...
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. >> i'm actually find the journalism school. we're in this room with a bunch of other journalists and people. >> finally for about two hours. but other side of these walls, i'm going to try and show you this best i can klein of nypd officers are still on campus? >> they're still in formation. unclear. we're hey behind the right building abilities who that, live in the west lawn where everything really began in almost two weeks ago you seem to the tense are still up from the original encampment that columbia so pm. deadline to be prepared on monday of behind it. >> there's bleachers already set up for graduation. >> that's coming up in about two weeks. been saying but very laura, it is so quiet on canvas. there's basically not assault. it's just nypd it is you can hear a pin drop in this campus right now. as you can imagine, it occurred she mom's description of how precisely of the nypd worked with columbia to get people out and clear campus. they have done an excellent job at that because it is there's, there's not a soft once t
. >> i'm actually find the journalism school. we're in this room with a bunch of other journalists and people. >> finally for about two hours. but other side of these walls, i'm going to try and show you this best i can klein of nypd officers are still on campus? >> they're still in formation. unclear. we're hey behind the right building abilities who that, live in the west lawn where everything really began in almost two weeks ago you seem to the tense are still up from the...
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that same school hands, pulitzer prizes, one of the most prestigious awards in american journalism. and when it announced its list of winners this past week, one organization stuck out. the award for international reporting went to the new york times for its quote, wide ranging and regulatory coverage of how mazda is a tax on october 7th. and israel's devastating response the paper one despite multiple issues. the audiences have raised over the times as coverage of gaza. questions over terminology, emphasis and an institutional pro israel bias typified by a now in the tory s investigation, but accused of loss of using systemic rape on october 7th. co written by a former is really intelligence officer with 0 journalistic experience. that article was thoroughly debunked and got all kinds of pushed back in the times is own newsroom, but that's award winning journalism in america these days. we'll see you next time . your thoughts, me post. if you are watching this pre recorded report, then al jazeera has been banned in the territory, all is, well, we'll just screen to be any stray me w
that same school hands, pulitzer prizes, one of the most prestigious awards in american journalism. and when it announced its list of winners this past week, one organization stuck out. the award for international reporting went to the new york times for its quote, wide ranging and regulatory coverage of how mazda is a tax on october 7th. and israel's devastating response the paper one despite multiple issues. the audiences have raised over the times as coverage of gaza. questions over...
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i was lucky someone from the journalism school helped me get it. otherwise the press doesn't have access. it's the student journalists doing a heroic job letting the world know what's going on on columbia's campus. clearly it's an untenable situation, and both sides said that negotiations had completely broken down. >> as for the idea that there are -- i mean there are kind of outside kiagitators, i think th is something that we hear all the time, and so i'm not saying i have evidence one way or the other, but i think we should taker, it with a few grains of salt.of i saw one video the nypd released that showed in the crowd that wasny surging toward hamilton hall,gi they pointed o one older looking woman who i guess is known to them. but i think we have seen very little in the way of hard evidence, ande i would assume that most of the people in hamilton are students. >> right, and it's not an overstatement to say this is an issue that has animated a lot of students on campuses across the country. it is unfolding across america and the epicenter is
i was lucky someone from the journalism school helped me get it. otherwise the press doesn't have access. it's the student journalists doing a heroic job letting the world know what's going on on columbia's campus. clearly it's an untenable situation, and both sides said that negotiations had completely broken down. >> as for the idea that there are -- i mean there are kind of outside kiagitators, i think th is something that we hear all the time, and so i'm not saying i have evidence one...