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professor of politics at the university of kent , matt goodwin politics at the university of kent, mattcast journalist judith silva . now, journalist judith da silva. now, before we get back to the show, we've got some breaking news. we're to go live to gb we're going to go live to gb news political editor christopher got christopher hope, who's got some, information about some, latest information about this story . good this angela rayner story. good morning. good morning. you see, i'm on in mornings , i'm normally on in the mornings, chris, i automatically say that. good you, chris. nice good evening to you, chris. nice to see you after midday. right. what's happening with angela rayner and this capital gains tax furore that can't escape i >> -- >> that's lam >> that's right. and good evening, bev, and good to see you to know it's not it's not just capital gains tax. it's also confusion about whether she was living at this address, that she in the house that she sold back in 2015, under pressure all day labour backed her, but she put out a statement just now , put out a statement just
professor of politics at the university of kent , matt goodwin politics at the university of kent, mattcast journalist judith silva . now, journalist judith da silva. now, before we get back to the show, we've got some breaking news. we're to go live to gb we're going to go live to gb news political editor christopher got christopher hope, who's got some, information about some, latest information about this story . good this angela rayner story. good morning. good morning. you see, i'm on in...
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director of mcc brussels and emeritus brussels and an emeritus professor of sociology at the university of kentent, frank, welcome to gb news, pleasure . a welcome to gb news, pleasure. a little detail, but fairly quickly, if you would, as i understand it, you're wrestling with three different authorities and also three different venues. is that correct ? is that correct? >> yes. i think we had a really nice venue , and when i went to nice venue, and when i went to talk to the director, i was told that the mayor has decided that he wouldn't allow us to speak because he didn't like the views of the people who were going to be presented there afterwards , be presented there afterwards, we got a second venue and everything was all right. and just in the evening beforehand, the same thing happened. the local mayor, this was in etterbeek, a part of brussels , etterbeek, a part of brussels, told us that, it wasn't going to happen. we basically went to the courts and the judge decided that the venue director was right and we had to move on. we finally found a third venue, and the big difference there
director of mcc brussels and emeritus brussels and an emeritus professor of sociology at the university of kentent, frank, welcome to gb news, pleasure . a welcome to gb news, pleasure. a little detail, but fairly quickly, if you would, as i understand it, you're wrestling with three different authorities and also three different venues. is that correct ? is that correct? >> yes. i think we had a really nice venue , and when i went to nice venue, and when i went to talk to the director, i...
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we've got the professor of politics at the university of kent, matt goodwin, and the broadcast journalisteter de silva. good evening to both of you. very very keen. i am to bring you into the conversation tonight. what's your reaction to this breaking news from buckingham palace tonight? you can get in touch with me all the usual ways. you can email me gb views @gbnews. com or of course you can go to our website and on that front page there you will see on the top left hand side your essay. you can get involved there as well and talk to me and each other directly. and of course you can tweet or x me cameron walker if you will. if people are just tuning in. of course, this is great news tonight. our king, king charles, is going to return to public duty. in fact, actually, let me get a comment from you two first and then cameron in a second. we'll just bring us up to speed with some of the background. and matt, your thoughts? >> well, it's great news, isn't it? >> it's the news the nation has been hoping to hear. and what struck me about that statement, michelle, is that the very first thin
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but researchers from the environmental charity re:wild and the universities of oxford and kent found ing at all. the success stories they found included deforestation rates falling 74% in the congo basin following the introduction of management plans, turtle breeding rates increasing because of predator management in florida's barrier islands. if they are working, then they are clearly not being funded at scale, at a sufficient scale, to actually start to reverse global declines in biodiversity, and i think that is the key thing, to say that first of all, conservation is working, secondly, we are just not doing enough of it now. it's estimated that funding levels need to almost double to meet this global biodiversity framework goal, signed by 200 countries and 2022, of halting the decline in nature by the end of the decade. esme stallard, bbc news. stay with us here on bbc news. hello. thing in short supply this month of sunshine. i'm sure the sunnier scan the sun shines would have been welcome. temperatures as low as minus six celsius in cumbria. we saw some showers develop as you ca
but researchers from the environmental charity re:wild and the universities of oxford and kent found ing at all. the success stories they found included deforestation rates falling 74% in the congo basin following the introduction of management plans, turtle breeding rates increasing because of predator management in florida's barrier islands. if they are working, then they are clearly not being funded at scale, at a sufficient scale, to actually start to reverse global declines in...
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of the protests against the vietnam war, means there are many similarities, the same story of kent universityid was also in ohio. there were really large gatherings and the police gave us a very harsh treatment. in the name of allah, the most merciful, the most merciful. hello fellow citizens . at 17:30 , i am at your service with some news from the field of science and technology. open country education. from the areas of holding the first round of the national exam , he announced a significant reduction in violations in this year's entrance exam. in total , we caught four violators in the country, which is very close to zero compared to last year, when the number reached 1000. alhamdulillah, i congratulate the dear students who cooperated well with us in this direction and a bunch.
of the protests against the vietnam war, means there are many similarities, the same story of kent universityid was also in ohio. there were really large gatherings and the police gave us a very harsh treatment. in the name of allah, the most merciful, the most merciful. hello fellow citizens . at 17:30 , i am at your service with some news from the field of science and technology. open country education. from the areas of holding the first round of the national exam , he announced a...
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but researchers from the environmental charity rewild and the universities of oxford and kent found thatdeforestation rates falling 74% in the congo basin following the introduction of management plans. turtle breeding rates increasing because of predator management in florida's barrier islands. ii because of predator management in florida's barrier islands.— florida's barrier islands. if they are working. — florida's barrier islands. if they are working, they _ florida's barrier islands. if they are working, they are - florida's barrier islands. if they are working, they are clearly i florida's barrier islands. if they l are working, they are clearly not being funded at scale, at a sufficient scale to actually start to reverse global declines in biodiversity, and i think that is the key thing, to say that first of all, conservation is working, second of all, we are just not doing enough of all, we are just not doing enough of it now. it's estimated that funding levels need to almost double to meet this global biodiversity framework goal, signed by 200 countries and 2022, of halting the
but researchers from the environmental charity rewild and the universities of oxford and kent found thatdeforestation rates falling 74% in the congo basin following the introduction of management plans. turtle breeding rates increasing because of predator management in florida's barrier islands. ii because of predator management in florida's barrier islands.— florida's barrier islands. if they are working. — florida's barrier islands. if they are working, they _ florida's barrier islands....
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of american history. from civil rights protests in the 1960s to the anti-vietnam war unrest that left four people dead at kent state universitys of the ohio national guard. with the weight of history on their shoulders, columbia's students and administrators continue to negotiate, with the countdown to commencement less than three weeks away. and when we come back, on a college campus in texas a group of students from different sides of the debate determined to find common ground. if you have moderate to severe ulcerative colitis or crohn's disease... put it in check with rinvoq... a once—daily pill. when symptoms tried to take control, i got rapid relief... and reduced fatigue with rinvoq. check. when flares kept trying to slow me down... i got lasting steroid—free remission... with rinvoq. check. and when my doctor saw damage,... rinvoq helped visibly reduce damage of the intestinal lining. check. for both uc and crohn's: rapid symptom relief... lasting steroid—free remission... and visibly reduced damage. check. check. and check. rinvoq can lower your ability to fight infections, including tb. serious infections and blood
of american history. from civil rights protests in the 1960s to the anti-vietnam war unrest that left four people dead at kent state universitys of the ohio national guard. with the weight of history on their shoulders, columbia's students and administrators continue to negotiate, with the countdown to commencement less than three weeks away. and when we come back, on a college campus in texas a group of students from different sides of the debate determined to find common ground. if you have...
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of it was violent. this is columbia university, 1968, when students protested against the vietnam war, along with other issues, occupying a building. 700 students were arrested. this is kentsands of students participated in antiwar protests on campus. the school called in the national guard and on may 4th, 1970, ohio's national guard killed four students at kent state, nine others were shot but survived. in the aftermath, universities and varying responses. in some cases, it prompted more control on student demonstrations. at kent state, the school changed its policies, given the right to forcibly remove students or faculty from campus to the school. as time passed, many universities acknowledged the importance of protest with some recommitting to free speech and free expression. in 1974, yields leadership completed a report called the woodward report and adopted its principles. stated students should have the "right to think the unthinkable, discuss the unmentionable, and challenged the unchallengeable, to curtail free expression strikes twice at international intellectual freedom for whoever deprives another of the right to state unpopular views necessarily deprives oth
of it was violent. this is columbia university, 1968, when students protested against the vietnam war, along with other issues, occupying a building. 700 students were arrested. this is kentsands of students participated in antiwar protests on campus. the school called in the national guard and on may 4th, 1970, ohio's national guard killed four students at kent state, nine others were shot but survived. in the aftermath, universities and varying responses. in some cases, it prompted more...
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thing i immediately thought of was on the same day today, kyle rittenhouse, the boy who went to his constant tissue black lives matter protesters is speaking at kent state universityat the invitation of turning point usa. that is a really jarring circumstance where he is essentially saying this is how it's done just like tom cotton. >> thank you for the opportunity for the three of us to be smart at least for the night. when we come back, despite her superstar power, caitlin clark's rookie contract is slimmer than what the guys make. some people are fired up and we are going to talk about gender and pay disparity in the world of sports but we are also going to talk about the way that the business operates. that is what dictates pay. the 11th hour continues. the 11th hour continues. ok y'all we got ten orders coming in.. big orders! starting a business is never easy, but starting it eight months pregnant.. that's a different story. i couldn't slow down. we were starting a business from the ground up. people were showing up left and right. and so did our business needs. the chase ink card made it easy. when you go for something big like this, your kids see that. and
thing i immediately thought of was on the same day today, kyle rittenhouse, the boy who went to his constant tissue black lives matter protesters is speaking at kent state universityat the invitation of turning point usa. that is a really jarring circumstance where he is essentially saying this is how it's done just like tom cotton. >> thank you for the opportunity for the three of us to be smart at least for the night. when we come back, despite her superstar power, caitlin clark's...
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of deadly in the u.s. at the ohio national guard killed four unarmed stupid ed at kent state university in 1970. body wants a repeat of those objects or reality. >> no they don't for this a lot that could be done. first the campuses some cells could take better action here. there's other taxpayer funding. >> please have a right to protest most americans are thinking what's happening in gaza's overdone production on the right to shut down. [inaudible] there are some threats. but come on. >> okay this is mostly peaceful but. shannon: and got to leave their first amendment is a key core part of our country i think we also agree on that but that'll panel thank you see you next sunday% of former supreme court justice stephen breyer. makes a case in his branded book i asked them to him about campus protests in pressure on justices to retire but hea here he thank, next. shannon: retired to rim court justice stephen breyer spent nearly decades in the high courts. the newest chapter of his life at a time of the country is focused on several high-profile arguments the retired justice is opening up about ho
of deadly in the u.s. at the ohio national guard killed four unarmed stupid ed at kent state university in 1970. body wants a repeat of those objects or reality. >> no they don't for this a lot that could be done. first the campuses some cells could take better action here. there's other taxpayer funding. >> please have a right to protest most americans are thinking what's happening in gaza's overdone production on the right to shut down. [inaudible] there are some threats. but come...
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the reason i say that is because kent worked very hard as a university to turnaround the tragedy that happened that day. i became a teacher out of can't state university, still living in kent with my family. for 47 years, i taught in preschool. i think that is one thing we are overlooking with all of this is that i think we need to talk about the future of the bit more. that is one of my greatest concerns. host: how do we get to that future? caller: i do believe it is education and i believe our students today are confused. how could they not be? i was confused during that time of the vietnam war. i wanted to find a future for myself and a career for myself. i think we need to stay focused on what children are lacking today. i am 72 years old, so i had a supportive family. i knew what my goals were. i knew where i was headed. today, we have so many more people in the u.s. and so many different opportunities that it does become confusing and it also becomes a little bit threatening. i think the confusion and threatening of where are they going? what are their goals? what do they want to do? we can become overwhelmed. i do not kno
the reason i say that is because kent worked very hard as a university to turnaround the tragedy that happened that day. i became a teacher out of can't state university, still living in kent with my family. for 47 years, i taught in preschool. i think that is one thing we are overlooking with all of this is that i think we need to talk about the future of the bit more. that is one of my greatest concerns. host: how do we get to that future? caller: i do believe it is education and i believe...
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the most infamous this episode though, occurred at kent state university in ohio in may of 1970. that's when ohio national guard troops opened fire on student protesters. >> they killed four of them and they injured several others. >> but maybe a better comparison to what's going on now in the tactics of the current protests. well, that can comparison might have taken place in the 1980s, students cross the country, protested on campuses against apartheid in south africa. they called on schools to divest themselves from companies and groups that supported the apartheid regime in south africa. that was much like students are doing now, calling on colleges to divest themselves from israeli companies. and then as now, wolf, columbia university at the very center of that movement, wolfe and brian as far as those protests in the 60s and 80s are concerned, what actual change did they bring about? they actually did bring about more change wolf than many people really believe the protests of the 60s those put those images up there again, will they lead columbia university to cut ties with
the most infamous this episode though, occurred at kent state university in ohio in may of 1970. that's when ohio national guard troops opened fire on student protesters. >> they killed four of them and they injured several others. >> but maybe a better comparison to what's going on now in the tactics of the current protests. well, that can comparison might have taken place in the 1980s, students cross the country, protested on campuses against apartheid in south africa. they called...
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of only it were true. well peter, let's go back to memory lane. we always do this. 1970 kent state, the national guard, the saw ohio crosby stills in the 1968 in columbia university. they took over the president of the office of debate or protesting against columbia is involved with military officials. okay. the same people, the same people who remember that halcyon days i'm spoken. don't been protesting the same day. yeah. but on the same place, we're talking about bringing in the national guard and i'm saying, can't state, you know what somebody told me to, to know this is colombia now and state. they've forgotten what i thought was in boys and in my collect the memory. peter, we, we, this wasn't that long ago. and 11 more thing, what people are seeing sometimes these events that have happened to columbia, others have said, this isn't even on campus. yeah. because some of the events, so this is an absolute dial follicle targeted misinformation. this information, distortion, product, and i, well, i can't line or what it is. you know, i'm glad you brought up the 196 these, cuz i remember watching a very young on television. they were against war. that's what we'r
of only it were true. well peter, let's go back to memory lane. we always do this. 1970 kent state, the national guard, the saw ohio crosby stills in the 1968 in columbia university. they took over the president of the office of debate or protesting against columbia is involved with military officials. okay. the same people, the same people who remember that halcyon days i'm spoken. don't been protesting the same day. yeah. but on the same place, we're talking about bringing in the national...
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of only it were true. well peter, let's go back through memory lane. we always do this. 1970 kent state, the national guard, the song ohio crosby stills in the 1968 in columbia university. they took over the president of the office, a debate or on protesting against columbia is involved with military official. okay . the same people, the same people who remember that house in days i'm smoking dope and protesting the same day on the same place. we're talking about bringing in the national guard and i'm saying, can't state you know what somebody told me? that said, no, this is colombia said now and stayed. they've forgotten what i thought was in boys and did my collector memory. peter, we, we, this wasn't that long ago. and 11 more thing, what people are seeing sometimes these events that have happened to columbia, others have said, this isn't even on campus. yeah. because some of the events. so this is an absolute dial follicle targeted misinformation. this information, distortion product, and i, while i have kids in the line or what it is, you know, i'm glad you brought up the 196 these, cuz i remember watching it very young on television. they were against war. that's
of only it were true. well peter, let's go back through memory lane. we always do this. 1970 kent state, the national guard, the song ohio crosby stills in the 1968 in columbia university. they took over the president of the office, a debate or on protesting against columbia is involved with military official. okay . the same people, the same people who remember that house in days i'm smoking dope and protesting the same day on the same place. we're talking about bringing in the national guard...
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universities are pushing back against these largely peaceful protest with militarized police showing up in riot gear to handle unarmed protesters. so, i see that, what you see on your screen, and i think of the kent university president called on the national guard to disperse protesters, which led to officers firing into the crowd, killing four and wounding nine. we don't have to repeat our mistakes. we can learn from history. i have the perfect guest to talk about that. joining me now is douglas brinkley, presidential historian and history professor at rice university. it is so good to have you here. when we thought about doing the segment, we thought why not get somebody who is in a college setting who is a member of the faculty but also has the ability to give us context, i think historical context is so important. let's start with the first question. protests, especially student activism led protest, that is something that is not new on a college campus. why does it feel different, why does the intensity feel so different ? >> college protest has been part of american tradition. when we go back to henry david thoreau, most known for writing "walden," he wrote to the great essay on civil this
universities are pushing back against these largely peaceful protest with militarized police showing up in riot gear to handle unarmed protesters. so, i see that, what you see on your screen, and i think of the kent university president called on the national guard to disperse protesters, which led to officers firing into the crowd, killing four and wounding nine. we don't have to repeat our mistakes. we can learn from history. i have the perfect guest to talk about that. joining me now is...
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of the things that happened here. another i'll mention in 1970 in may at kent university, four people were killed by the national guard. that is going to trigger student protests, anti-war protest here at the university of south carolina, which will to the national guard coming in here the state police and just up rocky branch on the other side of pickens street in maxey grant park. an actress named jane fonda was the lead speaker of an anti-war protest and the local cameras filmed her and. so rocky branch heading off to the edge of the park is the site of one of the major student protests in columbia is history and students were on campus at that point most of them remember that moment quite clearly. so as think about and we're close things up here what should we remember about rocky branch it's an american story it's a human story or is it just water flowing downhill? so anything that sticks out to you that maybe we should remember. i was going to say it's just water and not like the stories come out of it. how did you human interactions go? okay. so it's humans interacting with the landscape or near the water. the
of the things that happened here. another i'll mention in 1970 in may at kent university, four people were killed by the national guard. that is going to trigger student protests, anti-war protest here at the university of south carolina, which will to the national guard coming in here the state police and just up rocky branch on the other side of pickens street in maxey grant park. an actress named jane fonda was the lead speaker of an anti-war protest and the local cameras filmed her and. so...
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center, excuse me and prior to arriving to the museum, farmer worked at kent state university, where she served as an assistant professor of history and a director of the may four visitor center before that, farmer worked for the national archives and records administration as the founding education specialist and the richard nixon presidential library museum. please join me in welcoming to politics and prose dorothy and thomas hubler and mindy farmer. so thank you all for being here. this is a night where we are all thinking about relationships. it's a topic of both conversation and in some cases, consternation. i don't know if your life is off. yes, it is. it is. yes. it's okay. yeah. you know, worries. i know you can hear me a little better. so thank you all for being here. i want to say things to the audience. thanks to c-span booktv for being here and thanks here to politics and prose. this is a really beautiful space, especially of discussions like these, and i hope we have many more fruitful conversations here. now, as i mentioned, there will be some time for q&a at the end, so please be prepared to indulge your cur
center, excuse me and prior to arriving to the museum, farmer worked at kent state university, where she served as an assistant professor of history and a director of the may four visitor center before that, farmer worked for the national archives and records administration as the founding education specialist and the richard nixon presidential library museum. please join me in welcoming to politics and prose dorothy and thomas hubler and mindy farmer. so thank you all for being here. this is a...
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of the war in vietnam. these protests were large and intense and in some cases violent. there were shootings on college campuses like kent state university where the ohio national guard shot and killed four unarmed college students during a rally opposing the expanding involvement of the vietnam war into cambodia. that shooting is set to mark its 54th anniversary this saturday. days later, also in 1970, in a lesser known incident, police opened fire on students during a protest at jackson state college, the historically black college in mississippi. here you see bullet holes and a woman's dormitory where police officers fired into a crowd around the dormitory, killing two and wounding 15 students. to open fire on unarmed students just shows you the kind of contempt the state had for those opposing the war. a war in which men the students' age were dying. as part of its historical opposition to the idea of being against a war from vietnam to iraq, you saw consistent patterns of disparaging anti-war protesters. students in the 1960s being told to join the vietcong despite al qaeda having nothing to do with iraq. you also saw it with anti-a
of the war in vietnam. these protests were large and intense and in some cases violent. there were shootings on college campuses like kent state university where the ohio national guard shot and killed four unarmed college students during a rally opposing the expanding involvement of the vietnam war into cambodia. that shooting is set to mark its 54th anniversary this saturday. days later, also in 1970, in a lesser known incident, police opened fire on students during a protest at jackson state...
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of sending in the military to tamp down campus protests. may 4th, 1970, the ohio governor at the time then called the national guard to kent state university response to student protests over the vietnam war. after demonstrators refused to disperse, troops opened fire on the protesters, killing four of them and wounding nine others. here's how one student described the scene to nbc news that very day. >> i know they, next thing i know there were shots firing my jumped behind this car, some kid yelled at live bullets. a car window shattered. and finally it was over. i got up to run away, and the guy says my god, this girl is shot. she has blood coming out of her mouth. before, i was angry they were here, this is my campus. i have a right to be here. i felt like we had been invaded, and they were sort of pushing us around and everything but afterwards i was just afraid. >> so in the wake of these latest protests in the violent response from police, laurel krause, sister of 19-year-old allison krauss, killed the national guard that day, urged officials not to repeat history. "our institutions must learn from these past mistakes to not use mil
of sending in the military to tamp down campus protests. may 4th, 1970, the ohio governor at the time then called the national guard to kent state university response to student protests over the vietnam war. after demonstrators refused to disperse, troops opened fire on the protesters, killing four of them and wounding nine others. here's how one student described the scene to nbc news that very day. >> i know they, next thing i know there were shots firing my jumped behind this car,...
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of cambodia. suppression turned into lethal violence. the ohio national guard shot dead for students at kent state. their killings shocked the nation. the advocates for campus free speech. so universities cannot band expressions simply because some students, the alumni and wealthy donors don't like the message waving your pro palestinian flags are shouting, chance like from the river to the sea. palestine will be free or chance like intifada on their own political speech and the college and universities that are public universities bound by the 1st amendment cannot punish students simply for doing that. jewish students at several colleges have complained that the pro palestine demonstrations frightening them and make them feel unsafe. but experts say those claims aren't reason enough to smother free speech. the alleged harassment needs to be so severe, pervasive, and objectively offensive that it effectively denies the targeted student a right to an education. that's a very high bar. and justifiably, so, despite mass arrests, the campus protest movement is not subsiding, but spreading rapidly, broke recent us history. student protests have faced the opposition and even suppression. but
of cambodia. suppression turned into lethal violence. the ohio national guard shot dead for students at kent state. their killings shocked the nation. the advocates for campus free speech. so universities cannot band expressions simply because some students, the alumni and wealthy donors don't like the message waving your pro palestinian flags are shouting, chance like from the river to the sea. palestine will be free or chance like intifada on their own political speech and the college and...
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invasion and the killings of students at kent state, there was a national student strike, and there were student protests and more than 800 different colleges and universitiese. i think we've seen many dozens. you know, it's hard to know how what the total number is. >> while most colleges and universities will finish their academic year in the coming weeks, both cortright and cohen say this issue does not appear as though it's going away anytime soon, both saying protester arrests seemed to ignite the movement and both point to the republican and democratic national conventions that could be locations for major protests. professors believe that these protester demands could be hard to come by trying to get universities to divest their holdings and companies that do business with israel is problematic because over 30 states have laws against that. cortright believes that the calls of protesters being anti-semitic are overblown, but also believes that the students need to do more to make it clear that they are against the initial attack. by condemning hamas, you need to build broad coalitions for movements to really be effective. >> and if you look historica
invasion and the killings of students at kent state, there was a national student strike, and there were student protests and more than 800 different colleges and universitiese. i think we've seen many dozens. you know, it's hard to know how what the total number is. >> while most colleges and universities will finish their academic year in the coming weeks, both cortright and cohen say this issue does not appear as though it's going away anytime soon, both saying protester arrests seemed...
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caller: yes, i just wanted all of the colleges and universities , it's going to turn into another can state -- kentte. it's just going to be ugly. they don't make some rules about all the protesters outside the university or something like this. host: dana in ohio finishing off this round of open form. to all of you who participated, thanks for doing so. joining us next, we are going to hear from the former labor secretary marty walsh. he's going to speak about his own journey through addiction and recovery. that conversation coming up on "washington journal." ♪ >> 87-year-old joseph epstein, a longtime essayist for the wall street journal, has written his autobiography, called "never say you had a lucky life, especially if you've had a lucky life mr. epstein spent 20 years as the editor of the scholar. early in this newest of over 30 books he writes, i feel extremely lucky in all of these rounds in which i had no choice. parents, epic. country. and throw in religion, city, and social class. >> joseph epstein on this episode ofook notes plus. the c-span now free mobile app, or wherever you get your
caller: yes, i just wanted all of the colleges and universities , it's going to turn into another can state -- kentte. it's just going to be ugly. they don't make some rules about all the protesters outside the university or something like this. host: dana in ohio finishing off this round of open form. to all of you who participated, thanks for doing so. joining us next, we are going to hear from the former labor secretary marty walsh. he's going to speak about his own journey through addiction...
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invasion and the killings of students at kent state, there was a national student strike, and there were student protests and more than 800 different colleges and universitiesve seen many dozens. you know, it's hard to know how what the total number is. >> while most colleges and universities will finish their academic year in the coming weeks, both cortright and cohen say this issue does not appear as though it's going away anytime soon, both saying protester arrests seemed to ignite the movement and both point to the republican and democratic national conventions that could be located. plans for major protests. professors believe that these protests or demands could be hard to come by trying to get universities to divest their holdings and companies that do business with israel is problematic because over 30 states have laws against that. j.r. stone, abc seven news. >> that was j.r. stone reporting. you can follow our coverage of the campus protests in the bay area and nationwide over on our website, abc seven news.com amanda and a traffic alert here for you at 541. >> the metering lights are on. here's a live look at the bay bridge toll plaza. there is r
invasion and the killings of students at kent state, there was a national student strike, and there were student protests and more than 800 different colleges and universitiesve seen many dozens. you know, it's hard to know how what the total number is. >> while most colleges and universities will finish their academic year in the coming weeks, both cortright and cohen say this issue does not appear as though it's going away anytime soon, both saying protester arrests seemed to ignite the...
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universities were presidents and administrators are actually engaging the students. >> there's absolutely no reason why the united states of america, when we are coming up on the anniversary of the kent state shootings that there should be policed on college campuses, like on emory that are tackling professors and arresting them simply for being in the wrong place at the wrong time, ut austin will just cause more people to protest, violently grabbing these students, yanking them to the ground. it actually increases, it actually increases opposition and the number of protests when you meet this protests, we don't know what they knew. we do not know what those law enforcement officials knew about. we do not know. about the threats that they were made aware of. so i would just urge us to be a bit cautious before judging them too harsh, right, guys, i'm going to have you stand by for us. we have a lot more to discuss. i just ahead. does the absence makes the heart grow fonder? what is behind the trump nostalgia inside? then alarming new poll for president biden. but next we'll speak live with eight stormy daniels friend and fellow adult film actress about daniel's is upcoming testimony a
universities were presidents and administrators are actually engaging the students. >> there's absolutely no reason why the united states of america, when we are coming up on the anniversary of the kent state shootings that there should be policed on college campuses, like on emory that are tackling professors and arresting them simply for being in the wrong place at the wrong time, ut austin will just cause more people to protest, violently grabbing these students, yanking them to the...
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zaderecky of ohio who celebrated his 106th birthday, a 1937 graduate of the now closed slavic village high school, he attended kent state university before being drafted in the army. as a private first class in the eighth infantry division, 45th field battalion he served in world war ii in the beaches at normandy. in 1945 he returned home to ohio. mr. miller: mike continued to self leslie serve his community as a councilman and heating inspector. after retiring mike couldn't help but continue his service, working another 28 years as a bailiff, known as uncle mikey in the court, he ran a tight ship keeping both unruly lawyers and equally unruly youngsters in check. at a time when veterans organizations is in klein, he is a faithful member of legion post 572. . i want to thank mr. zadarecky for his selfless service. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new york seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. espaillat: i represent the district where col
zaderecky of ohio who celebrated his 106th birthday, a 1937 graduate of the now closed slavic village high school, he attended kent state university before being drafted in the army. as a private first class in the eighth infantry division, 45th field battalion he served in world war ii in the beaches at normandy. in 1945 he returned home to ohio. mr. miller: mike continued to self leslie serve his community as a councilman and heating inspector. after retiring mike couldn't help but continue...