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in less than two houser, they cleared columbia's hamilton hall, getting property testers out with no violence and seemingly no problems. no one will forget the pictures of the emergency service unit going up a ramp and climbing through a window and about 100 of them and a breathtaking sight to behold because at that moment any sane person happy that the police were brachyin charge and calvary was back in charge. the protesters were cuffed and put on police buss and sent off to jail. the thin blue line in new york city was back. one of the most welcomed sight in many, many years and giving us all hope. the nypd should hold it is head high today. folks, if politicians would support the cops and fubbed the cops and let them do their jobs, we'd have peaceful and safe streets, schools, stores, businesses and neighborhoods. if you're anything like me, you went to bed last night feeling safer and that feeling has been in very short supply in recent years. brings me to my second point. i want to invite everyone to read today's new york post editorial. it is entitled "whether it's biten or sa
in less than two houser, they cleared columbia's hamilton hall, getting property testers out with no violence and seemingly no problems. no one will forget the pictures of the emergency service unit going up a ramp and climbing through a window and about 100 of them and a breathtaking sight to behold because at that moment any sane person happy that the police were brachyin charge and calvary was back in charge. the protesters were cuffed and put on police buss and sent off to jail. the thin...
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but you were talking to the students inside hamilton hall. how did things devolve to the point where police were called? >> thanks for having me, joy. i led a worship service, interfaith service on sunday. yesterday i was contacted early by governor hochul's chief of staff, stacy lynch. she reached out to see if i could assist in getting the students on the line. she was working with getting the university on the line to restart negotiations to really avert calls they were getting to send in the national guard. they also wanted devoid the kind of police raid that happened last night. and so it was literally like an episode of 24. we spent all day yesterday trying to bring something together as late as 8:30 last night there was a plan for myself, the governor's chief of staff, ms. lynch, and a city government official to enter the campus to speak with the students in hamilton hall, not exactly in the hall but just outside of it. they were going to be given safe passage to talk to us. a university official then agreed to meet with us after. whi
but you were talking to the students inside hamilton hall. how did things devolve to the point where police were called? >> thanks for having me, joy. i led a worship service, interfaith service on sunday. yesterday i was contacted early by governor hochul's chief of staff, stacy lynch. she reached out to see if i could assist in getting the students on the line. she was working with getting the university on the line to restart negotiations to really avert calls they were getting to send...
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these are some of the images from inside hamilton hall where protesters barricaded themselves inside for nearly 24 hours and now we are monitoring the situation at ucla. were fights are breaking out between pro-palestinian demonstrators and counter protesters. people on the ground reporting last night that was tear gas and fireworks deployed inside that tenting camp, met at ucla, josh campbell is out front i'd campuses across the country once peaceful protests turning violent most recently, unrest at the university of wisconsin madison has police moved in to disperse protestors at ucla protesters and counter protesters coming head-to-head. they started trying to breach through the barricades. they then released fireworks on us after as many as 100 pro israel supporters stormed the pro-palestinian encampment late tuesday night, according to the daily bruin people that didn't go to school here that were causing the blood violence that they were committee here, pipes, mace this a couple of people had knives. they had bats, they had many different types of weapons. >> what did you think
these are some of the images from inside hamilton hall where protesters barricaded themselves inside for nearly 24 hours and now we are monitoring the situation at ucla. were fights are breaking out between pro-palestinian demonstrators and counter protesters. people on the ground reporting last night that was tear gas and fireworks deployed inside that tenting camp, met at ucla, josh campbell is out front i'd campuses across the country once peaceful protests turning violent most recently,...
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and in new york city after protesters took over hamilton hall on columbia university's campus, barricading themselves inside the school, sharing video of ransacked classrooms as the nypd moving in at the request of columbia's president. entering the building through a second floor window, new york city mayor adams, blaming outside agitators for training and co-opting otherwise peaceful protests, saying those who occupied hamilton hall were unaffiliated with columbia university. these external actors with a history of escalating situations and trying to create chaos. some faculty members condemning the university's decision to bring in the nypd. >> this is not about columbia or ccny or berkeley or ucla or any other place where the students have risen up. this is the conscience of a nation speaking through your kids. >> columbia's president releasing a letter today saying tensions, quote, rose to new heights and the school was pushed to the brink, calling in the nypd due to safety risks. she added she was sorry we reached this point. and now, just hours after the nypd cleared encampments on
and in new york city after protesters took over hamilton hall on columbia university's campus, barricading themselves inside the school, sharing video of ransacked classrooms as the nypd moving in at the request of columbia's president. entering the building through a second floor window, new york city mayor adams, blaming outside agitators for training and co-opting otherwise peaceful protests, saying those who occupied hamilton hall were unaffiliated with columbia university. these external...
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hall and the encampment. >> i was terrified. >> reporter: this student says he was on campus during the raid to stand in solidarity with the protesters occupying the hall. >> whatever happened to our peers who were inside hamilton, many of whom we know and are friends with, we wanted to make sure that we record what happened. >> reporter: he says police moved him and others into a dorm where he stayed for nearly three hours. >> what i personally saw mainly was the nypd officers in our facem and i saw students being dragged out of there in handcuffs, the blockade, the human chain that was outside of it being cleared. >> reporter: the encampment once full of protesters and camps now cleared. now university president minouche shafik said it was destruction and not political speech pointing to students who felt uncomfortable and unwelcome because of the disruption and anti-semitic actions. mayor eric adams said agitators co-opted the protest. >> we saw individuals holding doors and doing training. they were not students. they did not belong on the property. they have a long history of p
hall and the encampment. >> i was terrified. >> reporter: this student says he was on campus during the raid to stand in solidarity with the protesters occupying the hall. >> whatever happened to our peers who were inside hamilton, many of whom we know and are friends with, we wanted to make sure that we record what happened. >> reporter: he says police moved him and others into a dorm where he stayed for nearly three hours. >> what i personally saw mainly was the...
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what happened at the hamilton hall in columbia university with a group of students barricaded themselves. there they, we named one of the 6 year old palestinian girl that was killed by these read the military. so what to the students are doing right now is like trying to get their voice this her trying to explain why they say they will continue to protest. so right now there's a press conference on going here explaining what happened on tuesday evening. what they went through on tuesday evening, and after that, they're going to march through the streets. because what they say is that the students move and of columbia university and other universities here in new york city is not over. not just the student movement to the people that continue to protest on an off campus as well. what we've been around the city have on this day and we've been seeing several photos happening in some of the parts here in manhattan earlier today. the was a may, 1st of all the tests were there were hundreds of people who got the revere carrying palestinians flags. also showing support to the students who are t
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some in riot gear, using a ram to inter-hamilton hall. they say pro-palestinian protesters and, they say, some outsidage day tomorrows, were inside that hall. chairs used as barricades, offices damaged. protesters plans written on a classroom chalk board. more than 100 people taken into custody at columbia alone. tonight, that tent encampment at columbia now gone. the nypd has been asked to stay until may 17th there so that students can have their graduation. but again tonight, the scene now unfolding at fordham, the school asking the nypd to help. abc's stephanie ramos leading us off again tonight. >> reporter: tonight, the nypd releasing new video inside the raid at columbia university -- officers in riot gear marching up that ramp to get into the second story of hamilton hall, then moving floor by floor in a massive show of force, breaking open locked rooms with hammers, cutting their way through locked metal doors. police taking more than 100 protesters into custody. >> divest! >> reporter: at nearby city college, officers there movin
some in riot gear, using a ram to inter-hamilton hall. they say pro-palestinian protesters and, they say, some outsidage day tomorrows, were inside that hall. chairs used as barricades, offices damaged. protesters plans written on a classroom chalk board. more than 100 people taken into custody at columbia alone. tonight, that tent encampment at columbia now gone. the nypd has been asked to stay until may 17th there so that students can have their graduation. but again tonight, the scene now...
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meanwhile, the university's price know my vice president called occupation of hamilton hall acts of destruction, not political speech. j.b.? >> james: lilia, thank you so much. we turned out to the terrifying scene at a middle school outside madison, wisconsin. a witness or reporting the sound of gunshots as children ran for safety. an apparent school shooting threat now over. cbs's charlie de mar is there. >> reporter: panic at mount horeb middle school. >> shots fired. >> reporter: shortly after 11:00 a.m., school officials posting on social media and active shooter appeared on the school's campus. the county's emergency management saying the suspect had a rifle. but that suspect never made it into the building. the district later posting the alleged assailant had been "neutralized." that post has since been deleted. the suspect has yet to be identified. no students or staffers were physically harmed. it was also frightening for parents left with little information and the entire campus on lockdown. >> my biggest fear kind of felt like it was unfolding. >> reporter: kristen malone waited fran
meanwhile, the university's price know my vice president called occupation of hamilton hall acts of destruction, not political speech. j.b.? >> james: lilia, thank you so much. we turned out to the terrifying scene at a middle school outside madison, wisconsin. a witness or reporting the sound of gunshots as children ran for safety. an apparent school shooting threat now over. cbs's charlie de mar is there. >> reporter: panic at mount horeb middle school. >> shots fired....
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one of the buildings they seized hamilton hall, which students occupied during this week's protests at columbia 1968, the first time it was occupied hamilton hall was the scene of a dramatic police action that resulted in the arrests of 700 people. those protests against the vietnam war had been taking place for years on college campuses across america and would continue for a few more for years from columbia to cal berkeley, to kent state in 1969, student protesters at harvard took over and occupied university hall marching school officials out of the building. >> what we're seeing right now is students really engaging and not only using their voices were using their bodies. and that's the way that we saw students in the 60s doing it. the prime mary difference between then and now, the scale of the violence while skirmishes have broken out at ucla and some other campuses during the current demonstrations, these protests have been for the most part, peaceful in the vietnam era, violence broke out routinely and on many campuses, students often brawling with police disciplining students,
one of the buildings they seized hamilton hall, which students occupied during this week's protests at columbia 1968, the first time it was occupied hamilton hall was the scene of a dramatic police action that resulted in the arrests of 700 people. those protests against the vietnam war had been taking place for years on college campuses across america and would continue for a few more for years from columbia to cal berkeley, to kent state in 1969, student protesters at harvard took over and...
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because we saw lots of different types of student actions, including the breaking into hamilton hall at columbia and then kind of occupying it, that did require some destruction of windows and stuff for the students to get in. should that have a consequence, and what should that be? is it a suspension? is it expulsion? what's appropriate? >> well, i think the goal in all of these situations is for there to be a resolution, you know, it's not my job to say what, discipline should be handed down. there have been plenty of circumstances in which amnesty for, disciplinary actions has been part of the negotiated settlement. i think whatever gets us to a point where the students feel like their voice has been heard, where the students have an active role in governance, which is, i think, something that is a legitimate request for them to make. i think anything that gets us to a place of the university functioning as it should is a, is a is a positive outcome. >> should a university ever do anything preemptive in the sense of, forecasting violence and therefore, for example, like usc, which
because we saw lots of different types of student actions, including the breaking into hamilton hall at columbia and then kind of occupying it, that did require some destruction of windows and stuff for the students to get in. should that have a consequence, and what should that be? is it a suspension? is it expulsion? what's appropriate? >> well, i think the goal in all of these situations is for there to be a resolution, you know, it's not my job to say what, discipline should be handed...
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she went on to say students and outside activists breaking hamilton hall doors, mistreating public safety officers and maintenance staff and damaging property are acts of destruction, not political speech. blocks away, police faced another group of protesters at the city college of new york. today, the mayor of new york city set about 300 people had been arrested overnight in both campuses and underscored his concern about outside agitators joining in campus protests. >> our goal is to make sure -- there have been people we have been watching and organizations that are not part of the campus. we have been very clear that individuals and organizations that are not students, we have seen the shift and tactics that are being used. >> some students expressed concern about the police response. >> it's hard to say how many people have been injured or how many people i saw getting injured, but we know at least some of the police action that we saw yesterday was pretty aggressive. >> with larger protests at columbia university sparked in mid april, they have spread to campuses across the country.
she went on to say students and outside activists breaking hamilton hall doors, mistreating public safety officers and maintenance staff and damaging property are acts of destruction, not political speech. blocks away, police faced another group of protesters at the city college of new york. today, the mayor of new york city set about 300 people had been arrested overnight in both campuses and underscored his concern about outside agitators joining in campus protests. >> our goal is to...
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the nypd also breached colombia's hamilton hall, which was taken over by protesters yesterday for weeks. these palestinian demonstrators have been demanding the universities divest from israeli linked companies. the nypd will maintain its presence on campus until mid-may. also an encampment of protesters at tulane university in new orleans has been cleared out at least 14 people arrested there. officers from 3 different law enforcement agencies moved in after ordering the group to break up. the university said in a statement that the encampment was a, quote, unlawful demonstration. >> just or some sort of explosive or firework >> okay. just a firework >> hey, guys, we've got to go. we've got to go. we've got to go. we've got to go now look >> and there is still a heavy police presence at ucla today after violent clashes broke out ovetnight between groups of protesters hours after the university declared the pro palestine encampment unlawful protesters attempting to take down barricades just before midnight. fireworks were set off and people could be seen throwing objects at each other.
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hall. >> we thought we were going to get swept by the lapd last night and stuff but, yeah, going to take a cold shower to get these chemicals off. >> and take a look at this moment of patriotism on the campus of unc chapel hill as a group of frat brothers defended the american flag from anti-israel protesters. yesterday, those protesters pulled down the american flag and replaced it with a palestinian flag. law enforcement then went in and put the american flag back in its place. the protesters then came back and tried to pull it down again. well, the frat brothers stepped in and defended it. those are the pictures you are looking at right it now. there is now a go fund me for them to call a quote, unquote, rager that was raised over $120,000. bret? >> bret: that's a lot of kegs. bill melugin in los angeles. bill, thanks. new york mayor eric adams says police have arrested almost 300 protesters at columbia university and city college. he is blaming what he calls outside agitators for some o
hall. >> we thought we were going to get swept by the lapd last night and stuff but, yeah, going to take a cold shower to get these chemicals off. >> and take a look at this moment of patriotism on the campus of unc chapel hill as a group of frat brothers defended the american flag from anti-israel protesters. yesterday, those protesters pulled down the american flag and replaced it with a palestinian flag. law enforcement then went in and put the american flag back in its place....
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hall, which was where it's a group of students had barricaded themselves. many, many students were detained, they were taking to police patients. again, both students are facing suspension, expulsion, and this is what we'd be seeing. and many universities across new york city and many universities across the country were seeing a very, very strong police presence. if you can see right behind me, this is not of the parents for the students that are showing up in places such as this one, they say that they will remain here that they ready to face arrest. that they're ready to face expulsion. but they believe that this is the time to shed light to what is happening and guys are right now and today is a, it's not just the universities we have practices have gathered, may day demonstrations have also turned into a show of support for the people of gaza will certainly would be here in the survey just across new york city, one of them a made a celebration in a way with people carrying ballasting and flags and saying that they support the students. many of the peop
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the statement continues but students and other activists breaking hamilton hall doors and mistreating our public safety officers and maintenance staff and damaging property are acts of destruction, not political speech she said. when asked on tuesday morning at a news conference in new york police did not say how many of those who were arrested were students, new york city mayor said that there was evidence that students had been influenced and trained by poeople not from the university and he expressed concerns about the radicalization of students. >> those who broke into the building did include students and it was led by individuals who are not affiliated with the university. they needed the school to clear the hall and the encampments outside globally. there is a movement to radicalize young people. i am not going to wait until it is done and all of a sudden acknowledge the existence of it. this is a global problem and young people are being influenced by those who are professionals at radicalizing our children. i'm not going to allow that to happen as the mayor of the city of new
the statement continues but students and other activists breaking hamilton hall doors and mistreating our public safety officers and maintenance staff and damaging property are acts of destruction, not political speech she said. when asked on tuesday morning at a news conference in new york police did not say how many of those who were arrested were students, new york city mayor said that there was evidence that students had been influenced and trained by poeople not from the university and he...
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hundreds of nypd entering hamilton hall at columbia, clearing out the encampment and her resting hundreds of the radicalized hamas youth who took over the building by force. over in callie, it was the gangs of ucla pro-israeli, pro-palestinian protesters throwing punches and using sticks to beat the crap out of one another as others shut off fireworks. despite the enforcement, hamas university continues to launch new satellite campuses beard a students at fordham in new york set up tents today in the lobby. mayor eric adams is blaming outside agitators for the chaos and claiming there is a movement to radicalize the youth. >> there is a movement to radicalize young people. and i am not going to wait until it's done and all in all of a sudden acknowledge the existence of it. this is a global problem. young people are being influenced by those who are professionals and radicalizing our children. we saw that those who were never concerned about free speech, they were concerned about chaos. takeover buildings and put another flag up. it's despicable that schools will allow another country fla
hundreds of nypd entering hamilton hall at columbia, clearing out the encampment and her resting hundreds of the radicalized hamas youth who took over the building by force. over in callie, it was the gangs of ucla pro-israeli, pro-palestinian protesters throwing punches and using sticks to beat the crap out of one another as others shut off fireworks. despite the enforcement, hamas university continues to launch new satellite campuses beard a students at fordham in new york set up tents today...
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the nypd also breached colombia's hamilton hall, which was taken over by protesters yesterday and for weeks these pro-palestine demonstrators who are their have demanded that their universities divest from israeli links companies. the nypd will maintain its presence on campus until mid-may. and overnight york officers took down a palestinian flag that could raise on the campus flagpole. there and american flag that had been taken down was once again put back up. in the capital. protesters at tulane university in new orleans was cleared. at least 14 people. they're arrested officers for 3 law enforcement agencies moved in after ordering the group today spurs. the university said in a statement that the encampment was an unlawful demonstration. >> sort explosive or firework okay. just a firework >> hey, guys, we've got to go. we've got to go. we've got to go. we've got to go now. >> so a heavy police presence today, a ucla after violent clashes broke out overnight there between groups of protesters hours after the university declared a pro-palestine encampment unlawful protesters attemp
the nypd also breached colombia's hamilton hall, which was taken over by protesters yesterday and for weeks these pro-palestine demonstrators who are their have demanded that their universities divest from israeli links companies. the nypd will maintain its presence on campus until mid-may. and overnight york officers took down a palestinian flag that could raise on the campus flagpole. there and american flag that had been taken down was once again put back up. in the capital. protesters at...
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they say to clear out protesters who had occupied the school's hamilton hall, some of the occupiers having vandalize the building new york city leaders now say this particular building occupation was led by individuals who are not affiliated with columbia university cnn's nick watt starts off our coverage from the ucla campus with a closer look at what exactly is happening on colleges across the united states. >> already this morning, campus police arrested dozens clearing an encampment of the university of wisconsin, madison they started pushing them. they started shoving them students were held down with pitons. >> most were released without citations. college officials say it's unclear how many were affiliated with the school they say some resisted arrest, report for law enforcement officers were injured and say peaceful protests that abide by campus rules are still alive. just no tents. >> we are grateful that are protesters are still here and they are exercising their first amendment right last night in new york, police dressed in riot gear, arrested around 300 as they cleared columbi
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they're guilty of destroying private property because of the hamilton hall, business. they're guilty of obstructing college activities. a lot of these kids are not going to be able to take final exams. they are certainly guilty of the civil rights act of 1964 and title vi. they're guilty of hate crimes and hate actions. i mean, nicole, i'd like to see them in jail for a good long time and at very minimum, if columbia, columbia shouldn't suspend them. columbia should throw them out. evict them all together. they are not going going to come back, get rid of them. >> i absolutely agree. i think half of them are not even college students. i think a lot of agitatetores are not students at these university campuses. i think there are many individuals that are taking this as an opportunity to join in. they support marginalized groups. they perceive these marginalized groups v been discriminated against. they want to be a part of something bigger. they are coming. >> the campuses. i do believe some are students but i don't believe all of them are. let's go back to title vi of
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i was here last night in front of hamilton hall when everything transpired. the nypd said their actions here were organized. calm. they told my colleague there were no injuries but we have spoken to students who say a student got thrown by an officer. my friend interviewed a person who had their fingers broken. is the nypd telling the truth? >> what i find not only as mayor and captain of the police department, i find and always have found that people do an analysis of police interactions. some of it, we could have done better, but i know what happened last night and i know how the police department responded. those individuals in the buildings should not have been in there. they broke into the building. they committed a crime and the best way to prevent any form of interaction with the police department is not to break the law. i want to be focused on making sure when the law is broken and we are called in that we're going to use the minimum amount of force. those officers were dealing with a crowd outside the school, a disruptive crowd outside on the school
i was here last night in front of hamilton hall when everything transpired. the nypd said their actions here were organized. calm. they told my colleague there were no injuries but we have spoken to students who say a student got thrown by an officer. my friend interviewed a person who had their fingers broken. is the nypd telling the truth? >> what i find not only as mayor and captain of the police department, i find and always have found that people do an analysis of police...
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you know, especially to the kids who barricaded hamilton hall and objected a maintenance worker. he also broke a window. of her -- action has not been taken against them so that definitely concerns them -- me -- is a crime that the committing. sure if any of the jewish student on campus committee and of these crimes or something would happen and rightly so, would be met with severe action but i think we really have seen the divisions of decent -- think a lot of us actually having conversations with the other side. things or people who, you know, deemed us of unworthy of being talked because were a lioness -- >> neil: have you had any head of that before? you're wrapping up your freshman year, i know you -- i'm sure you're excited you're at one of the most elite institutions in the world at any second thoughts about staying at columbia? >> definitely have some second thoughts now. you know, i wonder does education really justify such a toxic learning environment, does it really justify the absolute, you know, -- does it really justify was being taught in classrooms especially when
you know, especially to the kids who barricaded hamilton hall and objected a maintenance worker. he also broke a window. of her -- action has not been taken against them so that definitely concerns them -- me -- is a crime that the committing. sure if any of the jewish student on campus committee and of these crimes or something would happen and rightly so, would be met with severe action but i think we really have seen the divisions of decent -- think a lot of us actually having conversations...
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hall. now they are anticipating a pending, harassed at the hands of the new york city police department, and a number of students have already been suspended. us lawmakers now say they want anti semitism monitors dispatch the universities around the country. they perceive the protesters as somehow menacing us students. campus anti semitism is at an all time high. and american universities are not capable of handling it when left to their own devices. this past week's crisis at columbia is not an isolated incident . it is the strong that has broken the camel's back and i, i'm prepared to do something about it. now we have the opportunity to speak with some of the students and other community members have gathered year outside of the locked down university in anticipation of the big arrest. at the end of the day, social media is expressing reality. politicians can get on camera, they can get on tv and they can speak to us and they can try to lie to our faces about certain things. we don't liv
hall. now they are anticipating a pending, harassed at the hands of the new york city police department, and a number of students have already been suspended. us lawmakers now say they want anti semitism monitors dispatch the universities around the country. they perceive the protesters as somehow menacing us students. campus anti semitism is at an all time high. and american universities are not capable of handling it when left to their own devices. this past week's crisis at columbia is not...
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hall. >> adelante, carla, te esc escuchamos. >> ¿que tal? >> ¿que tal? >> muy buenos dias. >> efectivamente nosotros e estamos aqui en la universidad de colombia, donde anoche entraron los policias an antimotines para desmantelar los campamentos que alli habia dentro. >> en este momento ya no hay nada hay presencia policial aqui afuera y se acaba de hacer una protesta en la parte de afuera y por supuesto hay mucha, mucha vigilancia para que no vuelvan a tomar las edificaciones aqui dentro de la escuela, pero antes vamos a pasar con otras imagenes que sucedieron esta manana en la universidad de wisconsin, donde manifestantes propalestinos f formaron una cadena humana a alrededor de las carpas que instalaron en el campus el lunes para que la policia no los moviera. >> sin embargo, oficiales antimotines, entraron, hubo enfrentamiento que termino con arrestos, no hay hasta ahora un numero exacto de cuantas pe personas resultaron arrestadas. >> aqui en colombia la uni universidad dijo que tuvo que llamar a la policia anoche luego de que encontra
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we're still waiting on the identities of the students arrested at hamilton hall. the campus, the feeling when you talk to staff and students is that people are incredibly unsettled. take a listen to one faculty member, joseph slaughter. >> reporter: i was standing here last night almost behind you, watching the vehicle pull up to hamilton hall. it was devastating. faculty near me, students near me were crying in despair over the fact that the administration has escalated to the point where they're bringing in an assault team to shut down student protests. >> reporter: the plan for the administration is to have the nypd on campus until may 17th, two days after graduation. they very much want the ceremony and the celebrations to go forward as planned. business as usual. when i talked to people on all sides of the debate, they feel there's no way it can go back to business as usual. jewish students feel like the administration left them in the cold for weeks or months in many cases. they didn't do enough to keep them safe. pro palestinian students feel like they were
we're still waiting on the identities of the students arrested at hamilton hall. the campus, the feeling when you talk to staff and students is that people are incredibly unsettled. take a listen to one faculty member, joseph slaughter. >> reporter: i was standing here last night almost behind you, watching the vehicle pull up to hamilton hall. it was devastating. faculty near me, students near me were crying in despair over the fact that the administration has escalated to the point...
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hall , has a symbolic status for columbia students in the decades before and during the demonstration anti-vietnam war and civil rights movements , students occupied this building in those years and it was a focal point for protests in this columbia university. he was summoned to the congress and asked the questions of the representatives about what anti-semitism is in the university. columbia replied, "of course, summoning university presidents for this reason is not a new thing. two or three months ago, the presidents of harvard university of pennsylvania and mit university were also summoned." unlike those three who supported the students' right to express their protest, ms. minoush shafiq took a different approach and gave the students 24 hours to vacate the area, which they also resisted and the police intervened, that is, the university president. he asked the police to intervene. so , probably, the difference between columbia university and the previous university was that the university president did not want academic deans like those. he lost his job and accompanied the congr
hall , has a symbolic status for columbia students in the decades before and during the demonstration anti-vietnam war and civil rights movements , students occupied this building in those years and it was a focal point for protests in this columbia university. he was summoned to the congress and asked the questions of the representatives about what anti-semitism is in the university. columbia replied, "of course, summoning university presidents for this reason is not a new thing. two or...
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hall de la universidad columbia, usando la escalera de un camión de los servicios de emergencias. imágenes que obtuvimos la madrugada de hoy muestran los destrozos en el edificio que los manifestantes tomaron a la fuerza, rompiendo ventanas con martillo y levantando barricadas y que rebautizaron como ihop en honor a una niña que murió en gaza bajo fuego israelí. fue la única manera que la universidad hoy en lo que quieren decir 3 peticiones que es dejar de invertir en ciertas como ciertos proyectos que tienen la universidad con israel, ser transparente en todos estos proyectos de inversión y amnistía a todos los estudiantes que han sido suspendidos o que han tenido alguna acción disciplinaria por protestar. al mismo tiempo, una unidad táctica desmanteló el campamento de tiendas de campaña que se negaban a abandonar pese al ultimátum que se cumplió el lunes a las 14:00 de la tarde, todos los arrestados en la universidad columbia ahora se enfrentan a la expulsión, dijeron directivos del recinto indicaron que pidieron la acción de la policía porque no tenían otra opc
hall de la universidad columbia, usando la escalera de un camión de los servicios de emergencias. imágenes que obtuvimos la madrugada de hoy muestran los destrozos en el edificio que los manifestantes tomaron a la fuerza, rompiendo ventanas con martillo y levantando barricadas y que rebautizaron como ihop en honor a una niña que murió en gaza bajo fuego israelí. fue la única manera que la universidad hoy en lo que quieren decir 3 peticiones que es dejar de invertir en ciertas como ciertos...
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the nypd also breached colombia's hamilton hall, which was taken over by protesters yesterday morning for weeks. these pro-palestine demonstrators have demanded that universities divest from israeli links companies. the nypd will maintain its presence on campus. there. it says until mid-may, also an encampment of protesters at tulane university in new orleans was cleared out. at least 14 people. they're arrested. campus police, louisiana state police and new orleans police forcibly removed demonstrators. officers from 3 law enforcement agencies. they're moved in after ordering the group to dispersed. it was not immediately clear how many protesters were present, but 2 of them who were arrested were students. the university said in a statement adding that the encampment was an unlawful demonstration. and here in california, classes at ucla are canceled today as violence and fireworks erupted there overnight. there were dueling protests between palestine and israeli supporters. scuffles broke out between the counter-protesters, sun. seen throwing objects each other. the clashes happened
the nypd also breached colombia's hamilton hall, which was taken over by protesters yesterday morning for weeks. these pro-palestine demonstrators have demanded that universities divest from israeli links companies. the nypd will maintain its presence on campus. there. it says until mid-may, also an encampment of protesters at tulane university in new orleans was cleared out. at least 14 people. they're arrested. campus police, louisiana state police and new orleans police forcibly removed...
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hall on top of the roof waving a palestinian flag at the time, or the students that was actively had been previously engaged in those negotiations with university was calling on those failed negotiations to again restart get anybody know that the wheels were already set in motion, that the president of the university yesterday, and you should be have already submitted a letter to the new york police department calling on officers two once again, make their way onto campus to read not only to clear out what's left of the encampment, but also to regained control the situation of the president of the university saying that the reason why that happened was because the university had been pushed to the brink. >> and so today, for the first time in two weeks now, any member of the columbia university campus who wishes to participate hey, than any sort of demonstration. now, presumably would have to do it on the sidewalks and much of the afternoon we saw these sort of roving pro-palestinian protests which have gone silent for now. now. but certainly is possible that they will once again ret
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. >> what about people smashing the windows of hamilton hall and supposedly the custodians that could not get out, do you think that's the best way to make your point on canvas? >> in 1985 there was a similar show of protest and what happened? columbia divested from the south african apartheid. that's how you may change. >> do you think fordham will listen to you guys? do you know if fordham does have a bunch of relationships with israel? >> i would hope so they do they have a connection, they have a whole program dedicated to tel aviv and a college they are. and my science has ever thing i have to say. it's complicit. >> what about jewish students across the don't feel safe? >> anti-semitism and anti-zionism and what we are is anti-zionist. when you hear jewish and you can be profiled -- >> when you hear the rhetoric that is spewed a lot of people calling for the death of jews and saying they are pro-hamas what to think about those messages mixed in the crowds of some of these campus protests? >> the people saying that are not for the cause. they are not for the sin because we are. n
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the change is when they saw tactics used at hamilton hall, and that concerned the new york city police department, and that's what they said. they have said it publicly. >> you talked to a lot of people about this, you talked to folks at the encampment at gw, george washington university's campus a few days ago. for you, how key is the delineation between students and outside agitators? i'm wondering your overall impression of this? >> well, chris, frankly, i'm really skeptical whenever i hear that phrase outside agitators. i remember that same phrase was used in the south in my hometown in south carolina to delegitimize civil rights protests. to say it's not good people who live around here, it's the outside agitators who are stirring up all of this trouble, when, in fact, that was not the case. now, i can't say that the new york police are mistaken or lying about this, but i think we should allow the students their agency in this, at least they did want to do what they did, and they're committing acts of civil disobedience which they know or should know bring consequences, and that's
the change is when they saw tactics used at hamilton hall, and that concerned the new york city police department, and that's what they said. they have said it publicly. >> you talked to a lot of people about this, you talked to folks at the encampment at gw, george washington university's campus a few days ago. for you, how key is the delineation between students and outside agitators? i'm wondering your overall impression of this? >> well, chris, frankly, i'm really skeptical...
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hall for weeks. they demanded that their university cut financial ties with companies that supported south africa's apartheid regime. they argued in court that their action constituted symbolic speech and was thus protected by the first amendment? joining us now is presidential historian geoffrey angle. jeffrey, thank you so much for being with us. i always think it's hard to know. right. wouldn't we all like to be able to see how this moment in time is going to age with history. but i wonder from a historical perspective how you are seeing this moment at columbia and at college campuses across the country well, i think it's very important actually that you began with the idea of aging with history because one of the things that happens as we think about the past, as we tend to somewhat conflate how events unfolded. >> so the vietnam war protests, for example, which began in the mid 1960s, really didn't start to have an effect upon politics for several years after they began. and of course, it was pe
hall for weeks. they demanded that their university cut financial ties with companies that supported south africa's apartheid regime. they argued in court that their action constituted symbolic speech and was thus protected by the first amendment? joining us now is presidential historian geoffrey angle. jeffrey, thank you so much for being with us. i always think it's hard to know. right. wouldn't we all like to be able to see how this moment in time is going to age with history. but i wonder...
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hall, where a number of demonstrators had trespassed, occupied and vandalized, the mayor says at the hundreds of arrests made last night in the city were necessary to keep peace, and said outside agitators were mixed in with the student. demonstrators made the crackdown of the pro-palestinian protesters necessary? yeah, students have a right to protest and free speech is the cornerstone of our society. but as our major concern, we knew and we saw that there were those who were never concerned about free speech. they were concerned about chaos. it was about external actors hijacking peaceful protests and influenced students to escalate. and this is video of officers replacing an american flag at city college of new york that had been removed by protesters. no injuries reported in last night's police raids in new york city. reporting live here at uc berkeley, bob redell nbc, bay area news. all right. thank you so much. let's hope it stays that way. well, those protests come as us secretary of state antony blinken and israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu launch a new round of face
hall, where a number of demonstrators had trespassed, occupied and vandalized, the mayor says at the hundreds of arrests made last night in the city were necessary to keep peace, and said outside agitators were mixed in with the student. demonstrators made the crackdown of the pro-palestinian protesters necessary? yeah, students have a right to protest and free speech is the cornerstone of our society. but as our major concern, we knew and we saw that there were those who were never concerned...
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hall. now they are anticipating a pending arrest at the hands of the new york city police department. and a number of students have already been suspended us lawmakers now say they want anti semitism monitors dispatched the universities around the country. they perceive the protesters as somehow menacing. your students, campus anti semitism is at an all time high, and american universities are not capable of handling it when left to their own devices. this past week's crisis at columbia is not an isolated incident. it is the straw that has broken the camel's back and i am prepared to do something about it. so we have the opportunity to speak with some of the students and other community members have gathered year outside of the locked down university in anticipation of the big arrest. at the end of the day, social media is expressing reality. politicians can get on time or they can get on tv and they can speak to us and they can try to lie to our faces about certain things. we don't live in
hall. now they are anticipating a pending arrest at the hands of the new york city police department. and a number of students have already been suspended us lawmakers now say they want anti semitism monitors dispatched the universities around the country. they perceive the protesters as somehow menacing. your students, campus anti semitism is at an all time high, and american universities are not capable of handling it when left to their own devices. this past week's crisis at columbia is not...
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>> hamilton hall is to change the -- change the approach. in my opinion, they had -- they had won with their message with the encampment on campus. they had spawned a nationwide even international movement. they had raised the issues that they're concerned about to the level that you all are here, that the press is all over this campus. their voices were being heard. in that sense, i think they had already achieved what they really needed to achieve, the entry into hamilton hall is not probably necessary, right? they clearly felt some kind of -- some kind of desperation. i don't know, i can't explain their actions. >> thank you so much, professor slaughter. we really appreciate your time. >> thank you. >> thank you for being here. even when i speak to pro-israeli students and community members here at columbia, the one thing it seems everybody here can agree on is that the administration is at fault for this escalation, that at some point if you are one of the pro-palestinian students or faculty members that there could have been better nego
>> hamilton hall is to change the -- change the approach. in my opinion, they had -- they had won with their message with the encampment on campus. they had spawned a nationwide even international movement. they had raised the issues that they're concerned about to the level that you all are here, that the press is all over this campus. their voices were being heard. in that sense, i think they had already achieved what they really needed to achieve, the entry into hamilton hall is not...
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i interviewed one of the protesters who was handcuffed last night, just outside of hamilton hall where we're standing. >> she told me that is a law that she is a student here at columbia, a grad student. she says, the vast majority of the people that she has been in contact with her fellow protesters are also affiliated with columbia. we just heard a press conference here, led by faculty of columbia, who are extremely critical. the administration and the president of the school saying that they should never have called in the nypd that they were not negotiating in good faith with the protesters, and they claim what happened last night was police brutality. we are seeing a lot of signs. you can see he criticizing should be the president of the school as well as signs. that's a cops off our campus. clearly, the message is that last night and the nypd's actions did not end the protests action here at columbia. so we'll see what the coming hours bring here to be clear, this is a peaceful protests were on a public sidewalk. i do want to show you walk while glover, where we are standing ther
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hall and leadership that the folks in charge at columbia have demonstrated? >> i certainly think it's about time. the problem is it's too little too late. our administration has shown very little leadership of any over the past six months and the years the anti-schism to mike anti-semitism has been allowed to flourish but jewish and american students have been warning demonstration of these handy stomach tightened anti-semitism, and pro-terror rhetoric has been spreading across campus and unfortunately the administration chose to cower and negotiate with these terrorists instead of protecting their students and causing this whole horrible situation to come to an end. >> katie stay with us, we want to run back to the white house because karine jean-pierre is talking about john kirby's comment that there were no outside agitators involved. >> we know from many communities we know charge moments pose challenges for law enforcement and the president continues to believe as i said multiple times that the americans have the right to peacefully protest that is their
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they needed the school, needed the nypd assistance to clear hamilton hall and the encampments outside . and we said from the beginning that students have a right to protest, and free speech is the cornerstone of our society. but as our major concern , we knew as our major concern, we knew and we saw that there were those who were never concerned about free speech. they were concerned about chaos . about chaos. >> and finally, vicars have occupied the labour party headquarters in london to protest against an oil field licence. five members of the christian climate action group have occupied the lobby of the building. they've been holding a church service to protest against labour's refusal to cancel the rosebank oil field licence . 20 other vicars were licence. 20 other vicars were protesting outside. police have responded to the scene for the latest stories , sign up to gb latest stories, sign up to gb news alerts by scanning the qr code on your screen or go to gb news. carmelites now straight back to . michelle. back to. michelle. >> thank you very much for that. i am michelle dewber
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there's this feeling that even if the protests are over the encampment, hamilton hall is clear now, that the tension is still very much present. it's hard to get back to business as usual and to look forward to graduation, coming on may 15th, whether so much of the community is facing disciplinary action, court summons and more broadly pain associated with all of the conflict here that's transpired the last few weeks. >> antonia, thank you. let's go to steve on the west coast, where the los angeles police department is being criticized for their response last night. steve, tell us what happened and how are students responding today? >> reporter: i think there's this lingering residue, equal parts anger and anxiety from students and protesters who remain here on campus. this encampment is right behind me. this is where we probably saw the worst violence that we have seen since this encampment has been on campus. some of that anger, and that of the anxiety, has to do with the response, with police showing up when they did and dividing the protesters and counter-protesters when they did. th
there's this feeling that even if the protests are over the encampment, hamilton hall is clear now, that the tension is still very much present. it's hard to get back to business as usual and to look forward to graduation, coming on may 15th, whether so much of the community is facing disciplinary action, court summons and more broadly pain associated with all of the conflict here that's transpired the last few weeks. >> antonia, thank you. let's go to steve on the west coast, where the...
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after 9:00 pm, police moved onto the campus, hamilton hall into -- arrest protesters. officers in riot gear entered the building through the window because they were unable to enter on the ground. and makeshift barriers to get to the protesters who had been illegally occupied for 20 hours. those protests, nypd buses, zip tied as onlookers shouted shame. those that city college in new york, 300 arrests were made. columbia said students in hamilton hall would be expelled and it appears not all were students. columbia university president in a letter to police said she believed, quote, the group had broken into the building include students it is led by individuals not affiliated with the university. mayor eric adams confirming that today. >> this is a global problem and young people are being influenced by those who are professionals, radicalizing our children. >> reporter: at ucla as well, at the university of wisconsin moving in at 7:00 local taking down the encampment there. protesters were told starting at 6 am of that it was their last chance to leave. many resultin
after 9:00 pm, police moved onto the campus, hamilton hall into -- arrest protesters. officers in riot gear entered the building through the window because they were unable to enter on the ground. and makeshift barriers to get to the protesters who had been illegally occupied for 20 hours. those protests, nypd buses, zip tied as onlookers shouted shame. those that city college in new york, 300 arrests were made. columbia said students in hamilton hall would be expelled and it appears not all...
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. >> the center of this police activity that we saw last night was hamilton hall right here where we saw a huge crowd of officers enters through the second story window. here, eventually arresting more than 200 protesters who are here in the building and outside in that encampment that had lasted here for days and now in the last few minutes, we have gotten this new letter in from columbia's president talking about that decision, why it is that they called him the nypd last night to clear out the protesters in this letter, the president writes this drastic escalation of many months of protest activity mainly talking about those protests are storming hamilton hall, pushed the university to the brink, creating a disruptive environment for everyone and raising safety risks to an intolerable level. she adds over the last few months, we have been patient in tolerating unauthorized demonstrations, including the encampment. but of course that now dana has changed here. would that action from the nypd last night and now we are seeing a large police presence today. we know that the school has
. >> the center of this police activity that we saw last night was hamilton hall right here where we saw a huge crowd of officers enters through the second story window. here, eventually arresting more than 200 protesters who are here in the building and outside in that encampment that had lasted here for days and now in the last few minutes, we have gotten this new letter in from columbia's president talking about that decision, why it is that they called him the nypd last night to clear...
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hall, they promised to hold him until the university complied with all the demands. the main thing is to break all colombian ties with israel and refuse to expel. or suspension from studies of students participating in the protest. the university did not come to an agreement. the new york police chief and mayor eric adams addressed the students with an ultimatum. i call on every student, every protester to leave immediately to continue their struggle through other means. we will always protect the right to protest, but this should not interfere with students' right to study and city security. we will not allow what should be a peaceful assembly. to push back the police, clashes began, one of the protesters was pushed down the stairs by the cops, then the police launched an assault to divert attention, they used several stun grenades, and in the meantime , officers drove a car from the stairs up to one of the windows of the building, breaking out the glass. .. any student who supports terrorism or participates in terrorist attacks for hamas should be immediately
hall, they promised to hold him until the university complied with all the demands. the main thing is to break all colombian ties with israel and refuse to expel. or suspension from studies of students participating in the protest. the university did not come to an agreement. the new york police chief and mayor eric adams addressed the students with an ultimatum. i call on every student, every protester to leave immediately to continue their struggle through other means. we will always protect...
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hall. that training was being done by quotes professionals of the student body in order to escalate the situation on the campus. this of course is something that the students have denied. they have described this as a student led student run demonstration, although they have posted supporters and demonstrations around the campus and even alumni who had been arrested here at columbia in 1968 had visited the campus. so perhaps those are the professionals that do that. the mirror was referring to, he did not offer any evidence of the nearly 300 people who were arrested here at columbia and at the city university of new york. that how many of them he had no numbers, no names as to any that were not. students are directly linked to the schools . he said that they are still assessing the information and those who were arrested . here's what he had to say at the request of columbia. university of after speaking with them throughout the week at their request and big knowledge, me that southside agi
hall. that training was being done by quotes professionals of the student body in order to escalate the situation on the campus. this of course is something that the students have denied. they have described this as a student led student run demonstration, although they have posted supporters and demonstrations around the campus and even alumni who had been arrested here at columbia in 1968 had visited the campus. so perhaps those are the professionals that do that. the mirror was referring to,...
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the demonstrators stormed hamilton hall. we are learning a bit more about those agitators at columbia and about what happened when they got hungry. here they are trying to smuggle food to their fellow protesters and comrades. less than 24 hours after taking over a university building the protesters were asking columbia for humanitarian aid. to continue their anti-semitic demonstration. >> why should the university be obligated to provide food to your people when you're taken over the building? >> first of all, we are seeing their obligated to provide food for students who pay for a meal plan here. >> you mentioned there was a request to have food and water brought in? >> is a question of what kind of community an obligation columbia feels it has to its students, do you want students to die of dehydration and starvation? or get severely ill even if they disagree with you, if the answer is no then you should allow basic -- it is crazy to say we are on a ivy league campus but this is basic humanitarian aid we are asking for goo
the demonstrators stormed hamilton hall. we are learning a bit more about those agitators at columbia and about what happened when they got hungry. here they are trying to smuggle food to their fellow protesters and comrades. less than 24 hours after taking over a university building the protesters were asking columbia for humanitarian aid. to continue their anti-semitic demonstration. >> why should the university be obligated to provide food to your people when you're taken over the...
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hall. those the protest pictures from ucla. so here on the programme in about ten minutes' time, we will be live in new york to get the latest. nomia iqbal, our correspondent there, has been looking at all the protests across the united states and she willjoin us again on the programme and we will have more reaction on the ground at a variety of campuses in the us. plenty more on that, our main story, here on bbc news. let's turn to the element's controversial legacy bill, aimed at drawing a line under 30 years of violence in northern ireland known as the troubles. that comes into force today. the new law is a complete change in how the government deals with troubles era cases, and brings an end to new civil cases and inquests. opponents, including victims groups and stormont parties, have argued it will remove access to justice. our ireland correspondentjennifer o'leary reports from belfast. in northern ireland, memories of, for many, places of trauma and grief. over 3,500 people were kill
hall. those the protest pictures from ucla. so here on the programme in about ten minutes' time, we will be live in new york to get the latest. nomia iqbal, our correspondent there, has been looking at all the protests across the united states and she willjoin us again on the programme and we will have more reaction on the ground at a variety of campuses in the us. plenty more on that, our main story, here on bbc news. let's turn to the element's controversial legacy bill, aimed at drawing a...
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host: how much did you watch of the police clearing out students from hamilton hall in overnight seeing violence between protesters and country protesters in l.a.? the l.a. police department moved into separate the two of them. guest: i was watching in new york and listening to the columbia student radio station. i found an old fm radio i found somewhere. the images and certainly the columbia images in the columbia college arrests and violence were very troubling. the thi that really struck me was what was going on at ucla, where the encampment at ucla was raided by country protesters with violence. it took hours for the police to be called in and once the police were called in according to the los angeles times, they stood and watched as country protesters were firing off some sort of tear grass -- teargas kind of thing or pepper spray and fireworks and in physical altercations with the demonstrators as well. host: in terms of what we are seeing, there was a caller in the first segment that said in the 1960's we weren't waving vietnamese flags, we were waiting piece flags. -- peace fla
host: how much did you watch of the police clearing out students from hamilton hall in overnight seeing violence between protesters and country protesters in l.a.? the l.a. police department moved into separate the two of them. guest: i was watching in new york and listening to the columbia student radio station. i found an old fm radio i found somewhere. the images and certainly the columbia images in the columbia college arrests and violence were very troubling. the thi that really struck me...