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this has been an emotionaljourney forthe dalai lama.he is on his seventh visit to the 300—year—old monastery. it is a place which has national significance for the tibetan spiritual leader. he first came here nearly 60 years ago, after fleeing tibet and escaping chinese guards to cross the border into india. the monks offered him shelter, while india gave him political asylum. but it was this man who helped secure his safety. the indian border guard escorted the dalai lama into the country in 1959, and this was their first meeting since then. for india and china, there is much more at stake. this area has immense strategic value. india is expanding its infrastructure across the state of arunachal pradesh, with plans for new roads and railway. china has never recognised the region as a pa rt never recognised the region as a part of india, and it sees it as an extension of tibet. ageing this week lodged an official protest with the indian ambassador, accusing delhi of giving the dalai lama a platform to push for tibetan separatism. india
this has been an emotionaljourney forthe dalai lama.he is on his seventh visit to the 300—year—old monastery. it is a place which has national significance for the tibetan spiritual leader. he first came here nearly 60 years ago, after fleeing tibet and escaping chinese guards to cross the border into india. the monks offered him shelter, while india gave him political asylum. but it was this man who helped secure his safety. the indian border guard escorted the dalai lama into the country...
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what is the dalai lama doing here?ibetans have these little noses. us westerners -- >> jimmy: i have a good-sized nose. >> i have a nice big one too. something you can grab ahold of. that's what he's doing there. >> jimmy: why is he doing that? he's so tickled by your nose? >> he loves it. he like touches, he likes doing all this stuff. >> jimmy: really? this could an problem if this was a woman and he decided he liked a different body part. >> no, no, no, no. >> jimmy: no, he wouldn't do anything like that. >> no, no. >> jimmy: no leader of any -- >> would ever do anything like that. never. >> jimmy: and in addition to the dalai lama -- he seems like a funny guy. is he funny? one on one? >> yeah, he -- your guy was asking me before. it's not that he tells jokes. he's just -- he sees humor in everything. he sees humor in himself. >> jimmy: it seems so unusual. >> very lighthearted and -- he breaks down that expectation that of course everyone would have, you meet the dalai lama, it's like meeting the pope, you expect t
what is the dalai lama doing here?ibetans have these little noses. us westerners -- >> jimmy: i have a good-sized nose. >> i have a nice big one too. something you can grab ahold of. that's what he's doing there. >> jimmy: why is he doing that? he's so tickled by your nose? >> he loves it. he like touches, he likes doing all this stuff. >> jimmy: really? this could an problem if this was a woman and he decided he liked a different body part. >> no, no, no,...
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the indian border guard escorted the dalai lama into the country in 1959.r india and china, there is much more at stake. it has immense strategic value. they have plans for new roads and railway. china has never recognised the region as a part of india. it sees it as an extension of tibet. beijing this week launched the first unofficial investigation of giving the dalai lama a platform. india insist that the visit is purely religious and a dalai lama says his week—long trip is to promote harmony. china is not convinced so the crowd is expected to gather for his teachings over the next few days will only cause more concern across the border. french police have found arms of eta. they held a rally this afternoon when the police were told the location of the weapons and sarah made. the spanish governor has described the event as a decisive defeat for the separatist. eta killed more than 850 people in its attempt to create an independent state in northern spain and south—west france. it declared a ceasefire in 2011, but until now had not give up its arms. earli
the indian border guard escorted the dalai lama into the country in 1959.r india and china, there is much more at stake. it has immense strategic value. they have plans for new roads and railway. china has never recognised the region as a part of india. it sees it as an extension of tibet. beijing this week launched the first unofficial investigation of giving the dalai lama a platform. india insist that the visit is purely religious and a dalai lama says his week—long trip is to promote...
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you met the -- >> so i interviewed the dalai lama on our show this year.cause i thought it was more interesting to do it in his house. it's not -- he has a bit more than a house. but where he lives. and it was -- i wanted to speak to him, because he's a very funny man. and i'd read this interview where he said he sometimes gets frustrated when people take him too seriously. which is kind of an interesting idea for a spiritual leader, to think don't take everything so seriously. i've got some yucks as well. >> jimmy: yucks, yeah. absolutely, yeah. >> and it was a difficult interview to navigate, because you know he's a very important man, so you want to be respectful. but you know, comedy is at its heart disrespectful. but he kind of -- he has a a really amazing way of setting people at ease. so like he walked into the room and i was feeling very nervous. and he just grabbed our sound man by the nose and said, "you've got a big nose." [ laughter ] not bad, right? not a great joke, but a solid zing. >> jimmy: that's a good opener. >> solid zing. not great fo
you met the -- >> so i interviewed the dalai lama on our show this year.cause i thought it was more interesting to do it in his house. it's not -- he has a bit more than a house. but where he lives. and it was -- i wanted to speak to him, because he's a very funny man. and i'd read this interview where he said he sometimes gets frustrated when people take him too seriously. which is kind of an interesting idea for a spiritual leader, to think don't take everything so seriously. i've got...
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with the dalai lama ch and i was not sure i was going to be good at it.o i needed to learn as much as i could about meditation to show up. so i think when you think about meditation, there can be all different types, but they do have some things in common. finding a quiet location, sitting in some sort of comfortable posture, having a good attitude. and really being able to focus your attention. there's a lot of health benefits. some of them have been more well documented when it comes to overall reducing objective measures of stress, whether it be your courtisol levels, your blood pressure, your heart rate and they have been able to look inside your brain using functional mris. some people are meditating to see how the brain changes. i think there's nobody who could not benefit from meditation, simply getting to the practice of finding the quiet location, having the comfortable posture and focusing on something for a while can make a huge difference and help you live to 100. >> living to 100 is brought to you by johnson & johnson. to discover quick and e
with the dalai lama ch and i was not sure i was going to be good at it.o i needed to learn as much as i could about meditation to show up. so i think when you think about meditation, there can be all different types, but they do have some things in common. finding a quiet location, sitting in some sort of comfortable posture, having a good attitude. and really being able to focus your attention. there's a lot of health benefits. some of them have been more well documented when it comes to...
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. >>> the dalai lama up to his followers to decide if or who might replace him in the future.stion came up while he was speaking to a crowd in northeast india today. a replace many for the 81-year-old at this time bet tan bud lift shiver wal leader gained significance in recent years as chinese officials insist the next dalai lama be born in china. >> daal lay llama should connell... >> the bala llama and his followers living in ex exile since they left tibetan uprising against chinese rule failed in 1959. >>> ahead on fox 29, she's accused of killing her ex-boyfriend and she's out of jail tonight all because she posted what could be the highest bail ever. >>> london's big ben will be stopped for the first time since 1859. the reason behind the historic halt and when things will get ticking again. >>> our monica cryan is tracking your forecast. >> joyce, we could be see 80-degree temperatures for the first time thins objection. i'll let you know when coming up. stay with us. ♪ >>> new jersey senators bob menendez and corey booker are urging washington not to cut federal fundin
. >>> the dalai lama up to his followers to decide if or who might replace him in the future.stion came up while he was speaking to a crowd in northeast india today. a replace many for the 81-year-old at this time bet tan bud lift shiver wal leader gained significance in recent years as chinese officials insist the next dalai lama be born in china. >> daal lay llama should connell... >> the bala llama and his followers living in ex exile since they left tibetan uprising...
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having said that, every time the dalai lama visits this sensitive area, which is claimed by china to there specifically to visit a monastery. it is of tremendous importance to buddhism. he was there in 2009, when china raised objections. wasn't that his first landing spot when he came from exile? he came through that area. he fled tibet. he came through, and settled in india. he is a person that raises china's heckles. china tends to go over the top on this matter. india has try to keep a lid on it. the previous indian government, ithink, did better than the present one. there is certainly an element of rhetoric going on, which i dare say will not lead to war or any of that kind. but you find the border violations are taking place all the time. i think it reflects the aspirations of india to be a global superpower. the two most populous countries, as neighbours, india in the shadow economically and geopolitically, of china, which is much wealthier, much more powerful, has a much stronger army. india, with its own internal issues of extreme poverty and corruption cannot be an equal pl
having said that, every time the dalai lama visits this sensitive area, which is claimed by china to there specifically to visit a monastery. it is of tremendous importance to buddhism. he was there in 2009, when china raised objections. wasn't that his first landing spot when he came from exile? he came through that area. he fled tibet. he came through, and settled in india. he is a person that raises china's heckles. china tends to go over the top on this matter. india has try to keep a lid...
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was internationally distant was a remarkable group of individuals that includes people like the dalai lama, malala has captured the respect and admiration of canadians everywhere. you will become an important figure in the critical international struggle on the rights of girls to education. canadians are delighted that you accepted the honor of not only becoming our sixth ever honorary canadian citizen but the youngest ever honorary citizen. and i would like to invite the right honorable prime minister justin trudeau to discuss -- present the certificate to our honorary canadian. [applause] >> i would like to invite the honorable justin trudeau to say a few words. [speaking french] >> thank you for gathering to mark this historic occasion. we probably bestow honorary canadian citizenship on malala yousafzai, a young woman from pakistan who has done tremendous things for the people of her country and the children of the world. [speaking french] >> your story is an inspiration to us all. the violence you survive at the hand of the taliban and did not deter you as it would so many others. you
was internationally distant was a remarkable group of individuals that includes people like the dalai lama, malala has captured the respect and admiration of canadians everywhere. you will become an important figure in the critical international struggle on the rights of girls to education. canadians are delighted that you accepted the honor of not only becoming our sixth ever honorary canadian citizen but the youngest ever honorary citizen. and i would like to invite the right honorable prime...
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is part of azai honorable group that includes the dalai lama and others. you are an extraordinary young theon that touches admiration of canadians everywhere. you have become an important figure in the critical international struggle against of the suppression of the rights of you. -- rights of youth. canadians are honored that you have accepted the honor of becoming our 6th honorary citizen but but -- but also by becoming the youngest honorary canadian. [applause] >> i would now like to invite the honorable justin trudeau to say a few words. [speaking french] patrick -- merci, patrick. thank you for gathering here to honor this historic occasion. we this dough honorary citizenship on malala yousafzai, a young woman from tax and who has done a remarkable things for the people of our country and for the world. [speaking french] --a young woman from pakistan who has done a remarkable things for the people of her country and for the world. [speaking french] >> malala, your story is an inspiration to us all. the violence of that you survived at the hands of th
is part of azai honorable group that includes the dalai lama and others. you are an extraordinary young theon that touches admiration of canadians everywhere. you have become an important figure in the critical international struggle against of the suppression of the rights of you. -- rights of youth. canadians are honored that you have accepted the honor of becoming our 6th honorary citizen but but -- but also by becoming the youngest honorary canadian. [applause] >> i would now like to...
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internationally distinguished and remarkable group of individuals that includes people like -- the dalai lama, nelson mandela and others. malala yousafzai, you are not sure their young person who has captured the respect and admiration of canadians everywhere. you become an important figure in the clinical international struggle for the rights of girls education and against the suppression of the rights of the youth. canadians are delighted to have accepted the honor of not only becoming our six ever honorary canadian citizen but also the youngest ever honorary citizen of the country. without the other ado i would like to invite the honorable prime minister did you go to present a certificate to our honorary canadian. [applause] >> i would now like to invite the honorable justin trudeau to say a few words. [speaking in native tongue] >> thank you all for gathering here to mark this historic occasion. today would probably bestow honorary canadian citizenship on malala yousafzai. a young woman from pakistan who has done tremendous things. for the people of her country and for the children of th
internationally distinguished and remarkable group of individuals that includes people like -- the dalai lama, nelson mandela and others. malala yousafzai, you are not sure their young person who has captured the respect and admiration of canadians everywhere. you become an important figure in the clinical international struggle for the rights of girls education and against the suppression of the rights of the youth. canadians are delighted to have accepted the honor of not only becoming our...
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distinguished and remarkable group of individuals that includes people like thing aga khan, the dalai lama and raoul wallenberg. malala, you have become an important figure in the critical international struggle for the rights of girls to education and against the suppression of the rights of youth. canadians are delighted that you have accepted the honor of not only becoming our sixth ever honorary canadian citizen, but also the youngest ever honorary citizen of this country. so without further ado, i would like to invite the right honorable prime minister justin trudeau to present the certificate to our distinguished honorary canadian. thank you very much. [ applause ] >> i would now like to invite the honorable justin trudeau to say a few words. [ speaking in french ] >> merci patrick, and thank you all for gathering here to mark this historic occasion. today we proudly bestow honorary canadian citizenship on malala yousafzai, a young woman from pakistan who has done tremendous things for the people of her children and for the children of the world. [ speaking in french ] malala, your s
distinguished and remarkable group of individuals that includes people like thing aga khan, the dalai lama and raoul wallenberg. malala, you have become an important figure in the critical international struggle for the rights of girls to education and against the suppression of the rights of youth. canadians are delighted that you have accepted the honor of not only becoming our sixth ever honorary canadian citizen, but also the youngest ever honorary citizen of this country. so without...
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become close to his holiness the dalai lama.island and knew i was living here the rest of my life. >> anthony: do you ever look out there and it's just, it's wallpaper? >> shep: never, ever. i say it out loud every day. yeah, my first words in the morning are, "thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you." every day. >> anthony: shep is famously one of the most generous and enthusiastic of hosts. a more stand-up, loyal guy you could barely imagine. and it's no wonder they call the documentary based on his life "supermensch." that's how he's known around the world. here here's known as "that guy who throws great parties." >> anthony: prep starts early. with shep's friend julio, a maui born and bred rancher. with help from local chef sheldon simeon. middle of the night and a traditional imu is dug. filled with lava rocks, the fire allowed to burn down to coals before the pig, wrapped in a combination of banana leaves and tea leaves, is dropped in. >> julio: okay, you guys ready for the unveiling. here we go. all right. >
become close to his holiness the dalai lama.island and knew i was living here the rest of my life. >> anthony: do you ever look out there and it's just, it's wallpaper? >> shep: never, ever. i say it out loud every day. yeah, my first words in the morning are, "thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you." every day. >> anthony: shep is famously one of the most generous and enthusiastic of hosts. a more stand-up, loyal guy you could barely imagine. and it's...
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. >> the dalai lama, former president of mexico, famous people come all the time allowed to speak, theyo being on campus or restricted to certain students or not being advertised. these are requirements being posted, conservative speakers. >> also speaking outrage, being questioned about ties to a left-wing extremist group on facebook, claims he only followed them so he knows what they are up to. in washington dc, starting in july, lawmakers will no longer part in a special lot at reagan national airport and some are not too happy about it, saving minutes to make a vote or get head start on their flights home, terminals for passengers. >> mainstream media taking shots at donald trump since day one. >> the dishonest media which has published one false story after another. >> never seen more dishonest media and the political media. >> doesn't -- >> in his first 100 days the president has had no bigger challenge than dealing with the media so how has we done? we continue our 100 day series, the biggest battles the president has faced and republican strategist and fox news contributor, than
. >> the dalai lama, former president of mexico, famous people come all the time allowed to speak, theyo being on campus or restricted to certain students or not being advertised. these are requirements being posted, conservative speakers. >> also speaking outrage, being questioned about ties to a left-wing extremist group on facebook, claims he only followed them so he knows what they are up to. in washington dc, starting in july, lawmakers will no longer part in a special lot at...
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when i landed in washington, d.c., i asked my mother to semi-some books from the dalai lama.rize for peace in 1999. i started to read, and in the late 1990's, beginning of 2000, i started to go to his teachings. i met him many times. i have teachers, including one that comes to my house once a week to make sure i'm not getting lost with the philosophy. charlie: what was it about buddhism that so compelled you to want to learn more and to become a buddhist? eric: buddhism is interesting because it is a science. the theory can be backed by science. it is also a philosophy, and religion. religion in the sense that it has rituals, and so on. fact that love the science can back the theory of buddhism, so it helps you to bring the teaching and share the teaching with people without being dogmatic, without bringing the fact that it is a religion. charlie: so you come to washington, d.c., you get a job there. at the watergate hotel. that was your first job in america. what brought you to new york? eric: i was 24 in washington. quiet cityis a very for a 24-year-old. it is a very serio
when i landed in washington, d.c., i asked my mother to semi-some books from the dalai lama.rize for peace in 1999. i started to read, and in the late 1990's, beginning of 2000, i started to go to his teachings. i met him many times. i have teachers, including one that comes to my house once a week to make sure i'm not getting lost with the philosophy. charlie: what was it about buddhism that so compelled you to want to learn more and to become a buddhist? eric: buddhism is interesting because...
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rounding out the los angeles times bestsellers for this week is the book of joy about the dalai lama. the hidden life of trees. and a look at the future of humanity. that is a look at the best nonfiction books according to the los angeles times. this weekend live saturday and sunday from the los angeles times book festival. you can watch these authors and more on our website, booktv.org. here is a look at authors recently featured on booktv's afterwards, our weekly interview programs. washington times national security columnist provided his thoughts on how the united states can outpace global competitors in the information age was former chief of the new york police department internal affairs bureau describes his work investigating corruption in the police force with rhode island senator sheldon whitehouse offered his thoughts on legislative decisions influenced i private business and special-interest groups. in the coming weeks on afterwards ohio governor john kasich will reflect on his presidential campaign. >> our technical difficulties have been resolved and we rejoin live cover
rounding out the los angeles times bestsellers for this week is the book of joy about the dalai lama. the hidden life of trees. and a look at the future of humanity. that is a look at the best nonfiction books according to the los angeles times. this weekend live saturday and sunday from the los angeles times book festival. you can watch these authors and more on our website, booktv.org. here is a look at authors recently featured on booktv's afterwards, our weekly interview programs....
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she had them certain set up the e-mail security, she put the dalai lama on you security in benghazi. geopolitical interests in the clinton foundation were so large they had to be weighed on chris christie's bathroom scale. at any moment, that fared of her husband might slip his leash and get up to old trips running up intern pant legs. so that left us with donald trump. the abominable show man, the landlord of the flies, bigmouth, bigot, liar, leach, a dog, rat, mouse, cat, that will twitter the nation to death and a villain that fights by the book of steve ban out will plague on all of your hotels, resorts, and condominiums, donald trump. how could a person like donald trump possibly become president question or maybe it's just a matter of what the great political satirist, hl mencken said, he said, democracy is the theory that the common theory that people know what they want and they deserve to get a good and hard. [laughter] or, more likely it is part of something larger. here in the united states we are not alone in having a political awkward moment. we seem to be in the midst o
she had them certain set up the e-mail security, she put the dalai lama on you security in benghazi. geopolitical interests in the clinton foundation were so large they had to be weighed on chris christie's bathroom scale. at any moment, that fared of her husband might slip his leash and get up to old trips running up intern pant legs. so that left us with donald trump. the abominable show man, the landlord of the flies, bigmouth, bigot, liar, leach, a dog, rat, mouse, cat, that will twitter...
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i read it, when i landed in washington, d.c., i asked my mother to send me some books from the dalai lama, who was becoming famous because he just won the nobel prize for peace in 1989. and i started to read and in the late nineties, beginning of 2000, i started to go to his teachings. i met him many times, and i have other teachers, including one that comes to my house, kindly, once a week to make sure that i am not getting lost with the philosophy. and. >> rose: what was it about buddhism that so compelled you to want to learn more and to become a buddhist? >> buddhism is interesting because it is a science or it can be -- the theory can be back by science. it is also a philosophy and it is a religion, religion in a sense that it does, it has rituals and so on and i like the three aspects of it, although i love the fact that science can back the theory of buddhism, and, therefore, it helps you to in a secular way bring the teaching and share the teaching with people without being dogmatic, without bringing the fact that it is a religion. >> rose: so you come to washington a dc. >> yes.
i read it, when i landed in washington, d.c., i asked my mother to send me some books from the dalai lama, who was becoming famous because he just won the nobel prize for peace in 1989. and i started to read and in the late nineties, beginning of 2000, i started to go to his teachings. i met him many times, and i have other teachers, including one that comes to my house, kindly, once a week to make sure that i am not getting lost with the philosophy. and. >> rose: what was it about...
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but the dalai lama on security duty at benghazi. the bag badge that to be weighed on chris christie's bathroom school and then the ferret of herhusband might slip his leash and run up intern pant legs. so, that left us with donald trump. the abominable snowman, big mouth, bigot, liar, retch, mat, a rouse, twitter a nation to death, and a braggart, a rogue, villain that fight biz the book of steve bannon, plague on awe you hotels how much could a person like donald trump possibly become president in maybe just a matter of what the great political sat rhys said marchen elm miami know what they want and deserve to get it good and hard. or, more likely, it's part of something larger because here in the united states we're not alone in having a political awkward moment. we seem to be in the midst of a global revolt against the political elites. the political elite poo created the post world war ii national offered and have been running everything, running everything into the ground as far as a lot of ordinary voters are concerned. intern
but the dalai lama on security duty at benghazi. the bag badge that to be weighed on chris christie's bathroom school and then the ferret of herhusband might slip his leash and run up intern pant legs. so, that left us with donald trump. the abominable snowman, big mouth, bigot, liar, retch, mat, a rouse, twitter a nation to death, and a braggart, a rogue, villain that fight biz the book of steve bannon, plague on awe you hotels how much could a person like donald trump possibly become...
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dalai lama giving the graduation speech at the university of california sandy aig.peech at marver. >> this may be a silly question. do you get paid for that. >> it depends who it is. some get honorary degrees. >> if you're oprah and you get two back to back do you give the same speech, do you taylor make it. >> it will be all over twitter. >> i think she's good enough she'll switch it up. >> she sticks with the same theme. >> she pulls which speech out of her bag. here's the question though. we make big deal about it there's committees at colleges that form to go out and get the speaker do you actually remember who was the speaker when you graduated from college >> nope. >> you don't? >> do you. >> not high school. not college. >> not clue. >> you don't either. >> no clue. >> college, high school nothing. >> senator bill bradley spoke at my graduation i definitely remember it. but so here's the other question since nobody remembers whom would you love to have be, if you can do it again or try to get someone. >> someone that honestly that, you know, the whole knowing
dalai lama giving the graduation speech at the university of california sandy aig.peech at marver. >> this may be a silly question. do you get paid for that. >> it depends who it is. some get honorary degrees. >> if you're oprah and you get two back to back do you give the same speech, do you taylor make it. >> it will be all over twitter. >> i think she's good enough she'll switch it up. >> she sticks with the same theme. >> she pulls which speech out...
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. >> the dalai lama, the former president of mexico.1 to 3:00 p.m. not relegated to being off campus and not restricted to only students and their speech is not restricketted to not being advertised. these are all unique requirements being imposed on conservative speakers at cal. brian: unbelievable. should be intolerable. joining me is the former vice chair of the california republican party and thuener for the student suing berkeley. also joining us is the vice president and spokesperson for the berkeley college republicans which is decreasing minority on campus. first off, when you look at this, what's happening right now, the word is out that the cops have been told to stand down unless there is a threat of life -- loss of life at the event. so, therefore, they are backing off the sponsorship for ann coulter, correct? >> completely you unfortunate what they are doing right now. wish u.k. would do their job and ensure the safety of students and college republicans. every week spit on and punched. destroyed our signs. one of the video
. >> the dalai lama, the former president of mexico.1 to 3:00 p.m. not relegated to being off campus and not restricted to only students and their speech is not restricketted to not being advertised. these are all unique requirements being imposed on conservative speakers at cal. brian: unbelievable. should be intolerable. joining me is the former vice chair of the california republican party and thuener for the student suing berkeley. also joining us is the vice president and...