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he is jewish and from hanover, america. video that shows the american police violently throwing him to the ground has made his name popular and has caused many media to write to him and ask him. who is annalise orlek, head of studies? a jew from the university of dartmouth was banned from entering the university for 6 months for protecting students who had gathered in support of palestine from police attacks. he, who has been working as a history professor at this university for 34 years , said about his interest in studying history: i was born and grew up in the neighborhood of brooklyn, new york. the wonderful collection of brooklyn cultures books made me interested in studying history and ethnicity, which continues to this day . ms. anneliese confronted the police with a teacher who he spent half of his life in this university , called it shameful and believes that it is funny for the police to attack the university where he teaches. 90 professors, students and journalists were arrested in the raid of the anti-riot polic
he is jewish and from hanover, america. video that shows the american police violently throwing him to the ground has made his name popular and has caused many media to write to him and ask him. who is annalise orlek, head of studies? a jew from the university of dartmouth was banned from entering the university for 6 months for protecting students who had gathered in support of palestine from police attacks. he, who has been working as a history professor at this university for 34 years , said...
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tom: for more on this, i am pleased to say i am joined by the president and managing director of hanoverommunications and has importantly held a number of senior roles on the conservative party including head of their rapid rebuttal operation. your reaction to the way this was handled yesterday by the prime minister and his team? >> the optics of yesterday were nothing that any of us would've wanted if we had been setting up the launch of the campaign. the do it in the rain, things could only get better. they did not take control of the situation, and when you look fine him he did not have his party there supporting what he was saying. tom: a lot of questions coming from his own party, members of the public as to why he called this for the summer, july 4, and not give more time, his and his team to see better data and push it into the autumn. >> this is left many people in disbelief. many reasons why she should not have gone ahead in july, not only scotland being a mess, labour party will dominate their . the fact that they do not have legislative programs through parliament in time, and
tom: for more on this, i am pleased to say i am joined by the president and managing director of hanoverommunications and has importantly held a number of senior roles on the conservative party including head of their rapid rebuttal operation. your reaction to the way this was handled yesterday by the prime minister and his team? >> the optics of yesterday were nothing that any of us would've wanted if we had been setting up the launch of the campaign. the do it in the rain, things could...
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we have bayer with earnings and hanover re with numbers out this morning.e have a lot in europe and the tech stocks from the asia region which we are looking at with tencent and baidu and jd d.com. it is all about the inflation print which will move this week. around the flat line is where you see the three-month change up 8% for the stoxx 600 which is above 500. overall here, european markets being a mixed picture. the ftse is down following yesterday as we have seen it move toward 88,450. a dropoff of the dax and the ibex market down .30%. we are following the resources sector with anglo american. autos are up .23%. we will look at some of those and what is moving along with the telecoms. still consolidation talks in play on that one although it has been long term and muted. vodafone numbers have come out as well. we will see how that effects the telecom unit. and still firmly above the 200-point mark. travel and leisure going down more than 1%. i had been speaking about a host of earnings and they may not be the ones moving the markets, but this is what
we have bayer with earnings and hanover re with numbers out this morning.e have a lot in europe and the tech stocks from the asia region which we are looking at with tencent and baidu and jd d.com. it is all about the inflation print which will move this week. around the flat line is where you see the three-month change up 8% for the stoxx 600 which is above 500. overall here, european markets being a mixed picture. the ftse is down following yesterday as we have seen it move toward 88,450. a...
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annelies orlek is a 65-year-old jew from hanover, america. the video that shows the american police violently throwing him to the ground , made his name famous and caused many media to write about him and ask him about anneliese. banned from entering the university for 6 months due to protecting the students who gathered in support of palestine against the police attacks became. he, who has been working as a history professor at this university for 34 years , said about his interest in studying history: i was born and grew up in the neighborhood of brooklyn, new york . brooking's amazing collection of cultures books made me interested in studying history and ethnicity, which continues to this day. ms. anlis called the police's treatment of a professor who has spent half of his life in this university shameful and believes that the police's aggressive approach to the university where he teaches is funny. in the riot police attack on dartmouth university, 90 of the professors students and reporters were arrested. the armed confrontation of the
annelies orlek is a 65-year-old jew from hanover, america. the video that shows the american police violently throwing him to the ground , made his name famous and caused many media to write about him and ask him about anneliese. banned from entering the university for 6 months due to protecting the students who gathered in support of palestine against the police attacks became. he, who has been working as a history professor at this university for 34 years , said about his interest in studying...
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annelies orlek 65 salle is a jew from hanover, america. the violence on the ground throws his name on the tongues . the video that shows him being pulled over by the american police has caused many media to write about him and ask who is annalise orlek . the students who gathered against the police attacks in support of palestine were banned from the university for 6 months. he has been working as a history professor in this university for 34 years . he said that he was interested in studying history. brooklyn neighborhood i was born and raised in new york. brooking's amazing collection of cultures books made me interested in studying history and ethnicity, which continues to this day. ms. analyst considers the police's treatment of a professor who spent half of his life in this university to be shameful. human rights rallies are supported by democracy in universities in other countries, but now they are treating the protesters who are peacefully gathering and saying they want peace in palestine and the end of this genocide with violence.
annelies orlek 65 salle is a jew from hanover, america. the violence on the ground throws his name on the tongues . the video that shows him being pulled over by the american police has caused many media to write about him and ask who is annalise orlek . the students who gathered against the police attacks in support of palestine were banned from the university for 6 months. he has been working as a history professor in this university for 34 years . he said that he was interested in studying...
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he is from the american city of hanover, the video showing him being violently thrown to the ground by the american police made his name famous and caused many media to write about him and ask who annalise orlek is, annalise orlek , head of jewish studies at dartmouth university. he was banned from entering the university for 6 months for protecting students who had gathered in support of palestine against police attacks. he has been working as a history professor in this university for 34 years because of his interest in studying the field history has said that i was born and raised in brooklyn, new york. the wonderful collection of brooklyn cultures books made me interested in studying history and ethnicity, which continues to this day. ms. analyst he called the police's treatment of a professor who has spent half of his life in this university shameful and believes that it is funny for the police to attack the university where he teaches. 90 professors, students and journalists were arrested in the raid of the anti-riot police on dartmouth university. the armed confrontation of the
he is from the american city of hanover, the video showing him being violently thrown to the ground by the american police made his name famous and caused many media to write about him and ask who annalise orlek is, annalise orlek , head of jewish studies at dartmouth university. he was banned from entering the university for 6 months for protecting students who had gathered in support of palestine against police attacks. he has been working as a history professor in this university for 34...
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police in hanover, new hampshire, say around 90 people much arrested as encampments were cleared out at dartmouth college. dozens were arrested at tulane university in new orleans, and the university of wisconsin in madison. at columbia university, only imprints left of the encampment that once marked the epicenter of the student movement urging universities to divest from israel over the war against hamas in gaza. nypd cleared out the camp and hamilton hall late tuesday after protesters occupied the building. so classes at ucla are expected to be remote today and tomorrow, and at columbia all finals and any remaining classes will be remote at that main campus, as well. the university there is urging students to go home early for the semester. >> wow. all right. jarred hill, thank you. >>> and now to the middle east where hamas has said that they would likely respond by today to the latest cease-fire and hostage release proposal, but there are early indications it may be a no-go. a hamas official based in lebanon told a hezbollah affiliated tv station their position on the current of
police in hanover, new hampshire, say around 90 people much arrested as encampments were cleared out at dartmouth college. dozens were arrested at tulane university in new orleans, and the university of wisconsin in madison. at columbia university, only imprints left of the encampment that once marked the epicenter of the student movement urging universities to divest from israel over the war against hamas in gaza. nypd cleared out the camp and hamilton hall late tuesday after protesters...
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is coming to i to people came from berlin from hanover to buy it this auction and they weren't ordinary people. they were people who had been bombed out. they were traders who turned a profit from buying these objects cheaply. i'm also an a for style phone of to the was you'll handle associates key wanted to print the back. she had photos to prove what belonged to her. and both would be looted by the nazis, but only a few items were ever returned. libel is researching the case. she's painstakingly reconstructing the old chicks journeys and the hopes of finally sold in this case of theft. this is not a commission job. it's about jim and kills and justice in putting on food on this side of pictures shows is the furniture from your honda place. it's keith. how with the corresponding item number in the auction record and put it to huntsville, often flushed. idols. punctual coin. much ma'am bill? because i'm of now they're even complete shots of the living rooms off object as well. we also find objects that will respond when the auction record ios portal quite a bit over the few and clicking
is coming to i to people came from berlin from hanover to buy it this auction and they weren't ordinary people. they were people who had been bombed out. they were traders who turned a profit from buying these objects cheaply. i'm also an a for style phone of to the was you'll handle associates key wanted to print the back. she had photos to prove what belonged to her. and both would be looted by the nazis, but only a few items were ever returned. libel is researching the case. she's...
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oh, those are allowed to die scenarios the on sufficiently zone for dante lounge told by send hanover behind organizes regular events to catch the frogs. today she's working with 10. don't i have to sell my market that i've already sold about who should go with have have a look at that. so casey group one comes and show up to, um, from, from terminal to among them is biologist kind of shows the underwater, the drivers don't have to look for long, easily catching ones had co off during now by the end up with around $500.00. but the hand of november on says they've previously caught twice as many she's not diving choosing to use and that along the show instead. here the team regularly catch brooks that are past the level stage. like this little guy estimated to be about a year old. and still not sleep room. the bullfrog is already much bigger than the adult roles and frog that's native to the area. it wouldn't stand a chance against a full grin. bull from kind of little hop on says the humps that tadpoles is having an effect. the mobile, the dive is catch the few where they find next ti
oh, those are allowed to die scenarios the on sufficiently zone for dante lounge told by send hanover behind organizes regular events to catch the frogs. today she's working with 10. don't i have to sell my market that i've already sold about who should go with have have a look at that. so casey group one comes and show up to, um, from, from terminal to among them is biologist kind of shows the underwater, the drivers don't have to look for long, easily catching ones had co off during now by...
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no, i to people came from berlin from hanover to buy it this auction and they weren't ordinary people. they were people who had been bombed out. they were traitors who turned a profit from buying these objects cheaply. i'm also, and a 1st i go home of to the was you'll hon. associated sky wanted to print the back. she had photos to prove what belong to her. and what would be looted by the nazis, but only a few items would ever return to the libel is researching the case. she's painstakingly reconstructing the old chips journeys and the hopes of finally sold in this case of theft. this is not a commission job. it's about jim and kills and justice in parking and food on this side of pictures shows is the furniture from your honda pal should skis. how was the corresponding item number in the auction record and put a 2 into them, often flushed idols, potable coin much my bill is i'm of now. they're even complete shots of the living rooms. all object is we also fund objects that worse bond with the auction record. ios portable quite a bit of it, a few and clicking on that annoying. let's t
no, i to people came from berlin from hanover to buy it this auction and they weren't ordinary people. they were people who had been bombed out. they were traitors who turned a profit from buying these objects cheaply. i'm also, and a 1st i go home of to the was you'll hon. associated sky wanted to print the back. she had photos to prove what belong to her. and what would be looted by the nazis, but only a few items would ever return to the libel is researching the case. she's painstakingly...
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e, starting for dante was told by send hanover behind organizes regular events to catch the frogs today she's working with 10 don't i have to summer market that i've already sold about who should go with have have a look at that. so casey group one comes and show up to, um, from, from terminal to among them is biologist kind of shows he wants to learn more about the spread of the frogs and tadpoles. he studies the tadpoles that his lab at the institute supplier materials and bio molecular systems in short got are the ones. this is myspace. it's important for us to understand how the bullfrog develops. that's where they're living and especially where they will be hyper needing. but we have to understand the ecology of little frogs, if we want to control them effectively if it came from. lucas and effective control is needed because it's not clear whether the measures used so far like the dives all working. this wouldn't, you know, let's see on the last 10 years, they around 60000 tadpoles up in the account and remove the funding. but to what extent you can find change the bullfrog suppor
e, starting for dante was told by send hanover behind organizes regular events to catch the frogs today she's working with 10 don't i have to summer market that i've already sold about who should go with have have a look at that. so casey group one comes and show up to, um, from, from terminal to among them is biologist kind of shows he wants to learn more about the spread of the frogs and tadpoles. he studies the tadpoles that his lab at the institute supplier materials and bio molecular...
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do that also makes a worthwhile that includes the son of the call you next to hanover. the process is called retrofit tier, a completely outdated press from 1989 as being technically refurbished development engineer. news is due to knows his way around previously only well trained skilled workers were able to run the process control system that today looks like something from the stone age of automation bus, which is about what was important. the fact that it was that people were the center and they contributed their experience. for example, you can set the energy and it's set according to the workers experience, the middle by top of things to the eyes. software he developed this expertise in running the press is no longer needed. the engineer spent weeks collecting all kinds of data from the process with the help of sensors. the a, i software sorts this knowledge and has been able to control the process independently. is a bite destined to this team once the system is working properly and has been trained, you can assign workers to the system who are not experts in thi
do that also makes a worthwhile that includes the son of the call you next to hanover. the process is called retrofit tier, a completely outdated press from 1989 as being technically refurbished development engineer. news is due to knows his way around previously only well trained skilled workers were able to run the process control system that today looks like something from the stone age of automation bus, which is about what was important. the fact that it was that people were the center and...
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this mood, i thank you very much, greetings from donetsk, greetings from palestine, from sumy, from hanover city of ternopil is with you, spain, vinnytsia. the netherlands, kyiv, i write easter cards to the dead and the living, greetings from athens, yes, khmelnytskyi congratulates, poland, spain, greece, in a word, here, odesa, greetings from rusanivka, wishes for a successful broadcast, dear friends, thank you, thank you for these warm kind words, they warm, and they, they add a little bit of such light, light. what we really need now is light and mood for the holidays, we are going on a short break, then we will continue, kharkiv will be in touch with us, stay, we will not die in paris, now i know it for sure, the legend of ukrainian rock with an exclusive program kyiv meet, the dead rooster band accompanied by a string quartet. the best selected compositions, already 8 may in beletaj, starting at 7 p.m., enjoy the special sound of the real year, mertvyi piven, buy tickets for concert ua. fm, galicia. listen to your there are discounts represented by coco discounts in may on feny style 1
this mood, i thank you very much, greetings from donetsk, greetings from palestine, from sumy, from hanover city of ternopil is with you, spain, vinnytsia. the netherlands, kyiv, i write easter cards to the dead and the living, greetings from athens, yes, khmelnytskyi congratulates, poland, spain, greece, in a word, here, odesa, greetings from rusanivka, wishes for a successful broadcast, dear friends, thank you, thank you for these warm kind words, they warm, and they, they add a little bit of...
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yuliana, how is the mood in general in his town, ba nendorf is a small town and a small town near hanoverere i am after all... i still want to agree with what julian said, and you know, i hear it a lot there, well there it is ukraine, it is ukraine, in fact, it would be much better with the german bureaucracy it's more difficult, i'll tell you, the worst customs bureaucrats i've ever seen, but once upon a time it was the hungarian customs, which for some reason put everyone in a huge queue, all the citizens of the european union, even why it was done, why everyone stood in the heat for several hours, i still don't know, that's why i think it's... it's true, i would say that it's really not very comfortable that the legislation changes often, but the situation also changes, and the legislation needs to be adapted to these changes, and what we see now is that first of all, on saturday, ukrainian ngos help this, that is, my friend yulyan to process this cargo, that the customs officers, customs at the border provided them with rooms there. coffee and all, this is actually a sign that in ukra
yuliana, how is the mood in general in his town, ba nendorf is a small town and a small town near hanoverere i am after all... i still want to agree with what julian said, and you know, i hear it a lot there, well there it is ukraine, it is ukraine, in fact, it would be much better with the german bureaucracy it's more difficult, i'll tell you, the worst customs bureaucrats i've ever seen, but once upon a time it was the hungarian customs, which for some reason put everyone in a huge queue, all...
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he was like the hanover, a few years ago. and jenny played with stoke in england, you know, not major clubs. and he was, we have a laughing stock getting ready for almost and he explained to him, it's going to goes, he was actually playing for team to go relegated last season. so quite incredible story from him. but then looking, looking at buying, you know, manual lawyer had a great game, then he made a mistake for the 1st go. and then the 2nd goal was upside through to go was the upside. i think he was just on. but then by and think that go in and get a level a and the officials flag it for upside to blow the whistle when really they should have waited for the video assistant. and i actually think it was just off side and the officials got them. all right. that's totally fine. coach wasn't very happy. we can listen to him now. have the boss to have the guts to raise the flag in a situation like this is a huge, huge, huge called and it's a wrong call. the rest already has the chance when he sees that we've been the 2nd ball
he was like the hanover, a few years ago. and jenny played with stoke in england, you know, not major clubs. and he was, we have a laughing stock getting ready for almost and he explained to him, it's going to goes, he was actually playing for team to go relegated last season. so quite incredible story from him. but then looking, looking at buying, you know, manual lawyer had a great game, then he made a mistake for the 1st go. and then the 2nd goal was upside through to go was the upside. i...
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works like this, well, all the artists want to try , and you know, all three museums, starting from hanoverint, probably not, it will do everything, paintings, portraits, and group portraits, everything will be, as it should be for artificial intelligence, exactly the same, and moles, braids, everything will be, and eyelashes, but it will sit in front of us, you know, iron, wooden, charming, but there is no one to communicate with, there is no one to even communicate with in silence , today's form of fine art is from man. i will give you a small example, we had a moment in the union of artists, when a person was the post-secretary of the union of artists, and he invited from germany to be the curator of our republican exhibition, i say, why? so, that curator, i met, so he tried to do this, to do it so that it would just be different from what it was... you, so that there is no smell of realism, they made an exhibition, so what, it smells different, so you don’t have to go there , but they are curators from germany, famous, pursuing goals, i just wanted to ask you about patriotism on the eve
works like this, well, all the artists want to try , and you know, all three museums, starting from hanoverint, probably not, it will do everything, paintings, portraits, and group portraits, everything will be, as it should be for artificial intelligence, exactly the same, and moles, braids, everything will be, and eyelashes, but it will sit in front of us, you know, iron, wooden, charming, but there is no one to communicate with, there is no one to even communicate with in silence , today's...
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that earnings call starts at 9:00 we will hear from hanover and heritage and hippo this morning.ll all have insight over where rates are and how much is paid out in claims, frank. >> you are laying it all out what are we expecting on earnings calls are the premium hikes over for now? >> reporter: it is interesting chubb's call was last week the ceo said this is the best pricing in four quarters and are the rate hikes over? will rates decelerate a bit? the answer was not really. maybe moderate, but you will still see property insurance prices continue to go up because they're paying out more for materials and labor and, frank, across all lines of insurance with litigation being a cost factor it costs a lot to deal with the lawsuits introduced. >> contessa brewer with the latest on insurance. thank you. >>> coming up, big tech earnings roll on with apple up on deck. will the results provide relief or more pain for the stock's tough start to 2024? we will give you the keys to watch when we return stay with us (traffic noises) (♪♪) the road to opportunity. is often the road overlooke
that earnings call starts at 9:00 we will hear from hanover and heritage and hippo this morning.ll all have insight over where rates are and how much is paid out in claims, frank. >> you are laying it all out what are we expecting on earnings calls are the premium hikes over for now? >> reporter: it is interesting chubb's call was last week the ceo said this is the best pricing in four quarters and are the rate hikes over? will rates decelerate a bit? the answer was not really....
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including a report by hanover research finding that 50 percent of survey college students feel singledspecially the case for first-generation minority students. research has shown having a sense of belonging results in higher grade point averages and improvement to health and better long-term health outcomes. another survey found 59% of students would be reconsidering and rolling at a university that lacked dei initiatives like scholarships that targeted underserved communities. finding that underscores a major problem without these initiatives higher education becomes much less accessible for people of color. that means much less diversity of professionals and medicine, systemic biases have been prevalent and the consequences can be extremely dire. the research consistently shows that black individuals experience disproportionately worse outcomes when they are treated by a less diverse medical workforce. the problem is especially acute in the area of black maternal help. this is a report from the centers for disease control and prevention i found black women are three to four times mo
including a report by hanover research finding that 50 percent of survey college students feel singledspecially the case for first-generation minority students. research has shown having a sense of belonging results in higher grade point averages and improvement to health and better long-term health outcomes. another survey found 59% of students would be reconsidering and rolling at a university that lacked dei initiatives like scholarships that targeted underserved communities. finding that...
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reached out for michigan state police to find out if any of those students were whitney wild, cnn, hanover, michigan. >> right now to the dramatic moments in donald trump's hush money trial, the second week of testimony wrapped up friday with hope hicks on the stand. trump's former white house communications director, look noticeably uncomfortable as she avoided eye contact with her former boss. and after a chemo foment in her testimony, she began crying. cnn's paula reid has details hope hicks, one of trump's former closest advisers, took the stand and the new york hush money trial. >> i'm really nervous. she revealed to the court, as she began her testimony, she did have some warm words for her former boss us praising his ability to message. he deserves the credit for the different messages that the campaign focused on in terms of the agenda that he put forth. but she never looked at him during most of her testimony instead, focusing directly on the lawyers asking her questions. she testified at length about the impact of the access hollywood tape ape on the 2016 trump campaign, and how
reached out for michigan state police to find out if any of those students were whitney wild, cnn, hanover, michigan. >> right now to the dramatic moments in donald trump's hush money trial, the second week of testimony wrapped up friday with hope hicks on the stand. trump's former white house communications director, look noticeably uncomfortable as she avoided eye contact with her former boss. and after a chemo foment in her testimony, she began crying. cnn's paula reid has details hope...
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hanover. >> we're definitely taking the turnout cooler and cooler weather ahead of us yesterday was easily day of the forecast. so maybe a little too warm for you. some relief today looking outside at coit hour right here. skies are pretty clear up above, at least in this view. we do have the return of fog up along the san mateo and santa cruz coastlines right up and down the peninsula into the santa cruz mountains. most of us elsewhere actually seeing some pretty clear conditions right now. but winds have definitely shifted in. now we're going do start to see that coastal influence. winds have picked up a little bit further inland range of 80's as yesterday was all be talking more about our even cooler weather as we approach memorial day weekend. all still to come. roadways this morning still doing fine. we've yet to see the metering lights turn on at the bay bridge. so you're still rolling without any slowdown. 9 minutes to get you through the toll plaza and to the city, san mateo bridge at 13 minutes to make your crossing the richmond center fell still pretty empty and the golden gate.
hanover. >> we're definitely taking the turnout cooler and cooler weather ahead of us yesterday was easily day of the forecast. so maybe a little too warm for you. some relief today looking outside at coit hour right here. skies are pretty clear up above, at least in this view. we do have the return of fog up along the san mateo and santa cruz coastlines right up and down the peninsula into the santa cruz mountains. most of us elsewhere actually seeing some pretty clear conditions right...
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he is now senior lecturer at dartmouth and is in hanover, new hampshire welcome both. of you bernard, let me start with you. i noticed in your biography, in 1968, when you were a student, you occupied the building and mcgill university i'm wondering whether you now continue to believe that students should have the right to occupy buildings and do all that kind of disruption that you did all those years ago? >> yes, it's true. i was part of a group of students who occupied the political science department at miguel and i have to say, i learned a lot in that experience. but i've learned a lot since. and one of the things i learned is that universities are not these supercilious impregnable fortresses against which you batter with your ideas. but actually a web of relationships and norms and fragile, just like democracy is and we all have a responsibility to maintain these norm the norms are for debate, not for coercion and what is the dean? and i tried to do was model what that kind of debate would look like. i believe that if you are going to set up an encampment on the
he is now senior lecturer at dartmouth and is in hanover, new hampshire welcome both. of you bernard, let me start with you. i noticed in your biography, in 1968, when you were a student, you occupied the building and mcgill university i'm wondering whether you now continue to believe that students should have the right to occupy buildings and do all that kind of disruption that you did all those years ago? >> yes, it's true. i was part of a group of students who occupied the political...
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have reached out to michigan state police to find out if any of those students whitney wild, cnn, hanoverhigan the commencement ceremony here at florida state university and tallahassee is well underway. >> this is one of six ceremonies that were scheduled to be held here at fsu between friday and saturday, according to the university, if it's used awarding degrees two more than 7,800 graduates five protesters were arrested during a demonstration here at the fsu campus on tuesday afternoon, and two of them are current students according to the school. they were banned from cattle because for one year and the students and it's still an open question whether they will be able to graduate are not fsu said in a statement that the arrests occurred after the the ignored multiple requests and warnings to comply with a lawful order. fsu also said that the university's rules and regulations had been explained repeatedly over several days and the group had been compliant until the arrest happened. it was also a tense week at the university of florida in gainesville, about two hours away from here,
have reached out to michigan state police to find out if any of those students whitney wild, cnn, hanoverhigan the commencement ceremony here at florida state university and tallahassee is well underway. >> this is one of six ceremonies that were scheduled to be held here at fsu between friday and saturday, according to the university, if it's used awarding degrees two more than 7,800 graduates five protesters were arrested during a demonstration here at the fsu campus on tuesday...
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host: that is matthew in hanover, maryland. the headline echoes and haunts the president during the protests that are happening now. that story, taking a look back through the years of protest. we are going to do that in our next segment on the washington journal, joined by angus johnson, a history professor who focuses on activism on college campuses. that discussion coming up in about 35 minutes. does free speech have its limits? good morning. caller: good morning, first of all. i think the question of free speech. a lot of it is revolving around how much they are spending on their school. many are pro-genocide. i think the framing is kind of gold level gymnastics. these protesters keep saying it is dangerous. it was so dangerous that we -- host: is she doing alright this morning. caller: yes. i just had to put her down for a second to make the call. host: taking your phone because this morning about the campus protest. talking about columbia university protests. it was former president donald trump who reacted to the columbi
host: that is matthew in hanover, maryland. the headline echoes and haunts the president during the protests that are happening now. that story, taking a look back through the years of protest. we are going to do that in our next segment on the washington journal, joined by angus johnson, a history professor who focuses on activism on college campuses. that discussion coming up in about 35 minutes. does free speech have its limits? good morning. caller: good morning, first of all. i think the...