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great-granddaughter says that , that he didn’t sign anything, she ’s simply not aware, a professor at columbia university to the sources, of making this decision, since the list of members of the presidium at that time was 38 people, and only 15 were present, that is, this meeting did not have the right to make any legally significant decision, based on, in fact, a fraudulent legal decision. true, he spoke about this in the context of sevastopol, which was, when crimea was transferred, sevastopol was not part of crimea, so the transfer of sevastopol had no legal basis at all, but this also applied to the entire decision to transfer crimea by the supreme councils, that’s what our president said, vladimir putin. sevastopol has always been legally part of russia; it was a city of central subordination. not that, but they really laid a mine, here it is legally committed, a violation of all three constitutions was committed, in fact, illegal, illegality, it is obvious, but if crimea was transferred to ukraine, as a result of a crime committed, a violation of three constitutions, by bodies that we
great-granddaughter says that , that he didn’t sign anything, she ’s simply not aware, a professor at columbia university to the sources, of making this decision, since the list of members of the presidium at that time was 38 people, and only 15 were present, that is, this meeting did not have the right to make any legally significant decision, based on, in fact, a fraudulent legal decision. true, he spoke about this in the context of sevastopol, which was, when crimea was transferred,...
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jardin columbia medalin. makheev makes life brighter and more delicious. this is the show "stars". we continue the second stage of the duel. alexey chumakov. disgusting costume, he’s even angry, somehow it’s not a wolf against azomatam. today we need to find out who jokes funnier: azamat musagaliev or alexey chumakov? are you serious? how long ago has this question arisen? in order to defeat this azmat, you need to think like azamat earn some money. do i know how to beat them? i’ll just take it that when the jury announces the scores, i won’t announce them all. guys, i'm not bothering you, am i? ostana astana! alexey chumakov and the napoleons team will fight to reach the finals, i am for the matogoleevs, there is no other like them, and astana. today at 21:20 on ntv. general partner of the show, vtb bank. everything will work out. the boy's word, blood on the asphalt, the most anticipated premiere of the year from monday at 23:00. it’s high time to change your provider , get married three times, tele-2, include home in your tariff internet for 3 months there is no paymen
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unlike some of the demonstrations that you've seen at the ivy league schools like columbia and gale, where the campus has very enclosed and blocked off to the public. this one sits right in lower manhattan. so it's very much in the middle of the city while the scene is calm here, there's still much debate on going at new york university, and kansas is all around the united states. and here in new york as well, this demonstration pops up in solidarity with the columbia student protesters who are rested a 10th city, a little in cabin on their campus last week, and then were arrested over a 100 students. there were arrested as well. and they're, as here, we've seen faculty also coming out to sending students, right. so peaceful protests, those protests that colombia are continuing today. and we're hearing about new and stopping, not popping up around the country as well in pittsburgh, in boston, in the south. so it's certainly not an isolated incident here, and students vowing here and elsewhere to keep up their demonstrations and keep up the fight the, you know, the world news, at leas
unlike some of the demonstrations that you've seen at the ivy league schools like columbia and gale, where the campus has very enclosed and blocked off to the public. this one sits right in lower manhattan. so it's very much in the middle of the city while the scene is calm here, there's still much debate on going at new york university, and kansas is all around the united states. and here in new york as well, this demonstration pops up in solidarity with the columbia student protesters who are...
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and paolucci was at barnard college and columbia. she taught at city college, new york, and became the first university research professor at saint john's university in new york. she was a scholar. the renaissance of the theater of esthetics. she was an author, and she was the founder and president of. the council on natural national literatures. she also established the school and at henry palatucci international conference center in new york, her husband and, kindred spirit, henry pollard, she was a graduate of city college of new york. he served in the nascent u.s. force in the second world war and later earned his ph.d. from columbia university, a man of action as well as scholarship professor carlucci was instrumental in the growth of the conservative party of new. as a scholar, he taught iona college, brooklyn college city college, columbia university and st john's university in new york. we are grateful to the memory of the policies and for the presence of their friends and family. tonight, senator seraphim, multisite clarissa
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abc's stephanie ramos tonight at columbia. >> reporter: tonight, nypd officers descending on columbia university, arresting dozens of pro-palestinian protesters. >> i'm just standing here. why are you doing this to me? >> reporter: police, some in rye yat gear, moving in at the request of the university's president, to clear demonstrators who set up a tent encampment, refusing to leave overnight, calling on columbia to divest from companies with ties to israel. >> shame on you! >> reporter: the daughter of u.s. representative ilhan omar saying she has been suspended from barnard college for protesting at columbia. late today, demonstrators shutting down streets around the school. what brought you out here? >> i'm showing solidarity with the palestinian community and columbia. and i think it's horrific what the israeli army is doing to the civilian population in gaza. >> reporter: it comes just 24 hours after the president of columbia was grilled on capitol hill over her handling of anti-semitism on campus. >> there's evidence of antisemitism among professors on your faculty? >> we hav
abc's stephanie ramos tonight at columbia. >> reporter: tonight, nypd officers descending on columbia university, arresting dozens of pro-palestinian protesters. >> i'm just standing here. why are you doing this to me? >> reporter: police, some in rye yat gear, moving in at the request of the university's president, to clear demonstrators who set up a tent encampment, refusing to leave overnight, calling on columbia to divest from companies with ties to israel. >> shame...
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you'll hear calls to the ptower >>> columbia university increasing security. pro palestinian demonstrators rallying against the israel-hamas war. the school switching to remote classes. and tonight, protests spreading to campuses across the u.s. >>> in los angeles, the break-in at the home of the mayor, karen bass. the mayor was home when the intruder broke in and got to the second floor. they say the mayor was hiding in a safe room. >>> tonight, ukraine's president zelenskyy thanking the u.s. and thanking house speaker mike johnson, after the house passed, democrats and republicans, a massive aid package for ukraine. angering some republicans. >>> tonight, the marine killed during a training exercise. the sergeant was killed just weeks after being promoted. >>> the carnival cruise ship rescuing more than two dozen people stranded at sea. >>> on this earth day, ginger zee traveling to navajo nation tonight, where 60,000 people live without power. tonight, the effort to bring clean solar energy there, and we're there, as one woman turns on the lights for the fi
you'll hear calls to the ptower >>> columbia university increasing security. pro palestinian demonstrators rallying against the israel-hamas war. the school switching to remote classes. and tonight, protests spreading to campuses across the u.s. >>> in los angeles, the break-in at the home of the mayor, karen bass. the mayor was home when the intruder broke in and got to the second floor. they say the mayor was hiding in a safe room. >>> tonight, ukraine's president...
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the encampment mere at columbia is at the center of this campus. demonstrators are studying and sleeping here, all while workers try to set all of this up for graduation just three weeks away. protesters are demanding colleges divest from companies they say profit from ties to israel. >> we're not planning on packing up and going home. we are here because people in palestine are going through so much worse. >> reporter: columbia offering virtual learning for the last week of classes, after some jewish students said they felt unsafe on campus. like aiden hunter, who tells us he understands why people are protesting. >> i don't mean to diminish that, but i'd say the majority of my friends, especially jewish friends, feel a sense of insecurity at this time. >> reporter: but among the pro-palestinian protesters here are also some jewish americans like professor alex wolf. >> anti-semitism and ant anti-zionism are not the same thing. and that is one thing to have beliefs -- bleacheeliefs of theh religion, and it's another thing to support the policies a
the encampment mere at columbia is at the center of this campus. demonstrators are studying and sleeping here, all while workers try to set all of this up for graduation just three weeks away. protesters are demanding colleges divest from companies they say profit from ties to israel. >> we're not planning on packing up and going home. we are here because people in palestine are going through so much worse. >> reporter: columbia offering virtual learning for the last week of...
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the protest at columbia had inspired this week's actions at other campuses nationwide. more than 100 people were arrested last week, and university officials announced last night that classes will be hybrid for the rest of the semester due to security concerns. >> i've been warned by new york university to leave the area. >> more than 150 people were arrested at new york university for ignoring a deadline to disperse, and there have been dozens of arrests at yale protests as well. >> a new proposal in san francisco to tackle those open air drug markets in the tenderloin. it's an issue that's been cover natnwide, and that proposal would impose curfews on smoke shops and corner stores, forcing them to close between midnight and five, where they would face fines. >> it would impact businesses between o'farrell and mcallister and from polk to jones. abc7 news reporter suzanne fawn is live for us in the newsroom with details and the big impacts this could have. suzanne. so, dion, larry, this proposed curfew would not apply to restaurants or bars or event halls. this is a pil
the protest at columbia had inspired this week's actions at other campuses nationwide. more than 100 people were arrested last week, and university officials announced last night that classes will be hybrid for the rest of the semester due to security concerns. >> i've been warned by new york university to leave the area. >> more than 150 people were arrested at new york university for ignoring a deadline to disperse, and there have been dozens of arrests at yale protests as well....
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security protections are being implemented across the country ahead of the passover holiday, and amanda at columbia university in new york, dozens of guards will be added as the campus gets ready for protests over the israel-hamas war. >> yeah, kumasi. the school has added 35 guards and more than 100 additional safety personnel on campus. pro-palestinian demonstrators have been rallying on campus since last week, some seen using violent hate speech. online videos captured some protesters chanting phrases like we are hamas promising to perform an attack similar to october 7th. one rabbi has urged jewish students to go home for the holiday to avoid any possible violence. this follows more than 100 arrests made by the nypd last week after the university's president asked them to step in to clear the encampment, the mass arrests and the suppression of students. >> i would say that's galvanized us. this is nothing compared to what people in palestine are dealing with. >> meanwhile, the us is expected to make a decision to withhold military aid from a unit of israeli military accused of human rights viol
security protections are being implemented across the country ahead of the passover holiday, and amanda at columbia university in new york, dozens of guards will be added as the campus gets ready for protests over the israel-hamas war. >> yeah, kumasi. the school has added 35 guards and more than 100 additional safety personnel on campus. pro-palestinian demonstrators have been rallying on campus since last week, some seen using violent hate speech. online videos captured some protesters...
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kraft saying, i'm no longer confident that columbia can protect its students and staff overnight. columbia announcing classes for the rest of the semester will be hybrid due to the security concerns. yesterday at yale, dozens of arrests for a protest there and across the country. in california, the campus of cal poly humboldt is closed as pro-palestinian protesters overnight barricaded themselves inside a building. lionel moise abc news, new york a federal judge has ordered alameda county district attorney pamela price to review all death penalty cases handled by the da's office , and the reason is prosecutors may have wrongfully worked to systematically exclude black and jewish jurors. >> abc seven news reporter lena howland here with a look at the evidence and lena, they found notes from decades ago. >> kumasi. that's right. the da's office says they found old notes from a case of a black man sentenced to death nearly three years, three decades ago, that suggests prosecutors might have systematically prevented black and jewish people from serving as jurors on death penalty cases
kraft saying, i'm no longer confident that columbia can protect its students and staff overnight. columbia announcing classes for the rest of the semester will be hybrid due to the security concerns. yesterday at yale, dozens of arrests for a protest there and across the country. in california, the campus of cal poly humboldt is closed as pro-palestinian protesters overnight barricaded themselves inside a building. lionel moise abc news, new york a federal judge has ordered alameda county...
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. >> security protections are being implemented across the country ahead of passover and amanda at columbia university in new york. dozens of guards are going to be added as that campus is preparing for protests over the israel-hamas war. >> kumasi. the school has added 35 guards and more than 100 additional safety personnel on campus. pro-palestinian demonstrators have been rallying on campus since last week, some seen using violent hate speech. online video captured some protesters chanting phrases like we are hamas promising to perform an attack similar to october seventh. one rabbi has urged jewish students to go home for the holiday to avoid any possible violence. this follows more than 100 arrests made by the nypd last week, after the university's president asked them to step in to clear the encampment. >> the mass arrests and the suppression of students. i would say that's galvanized us. this is nothing compared to what people in palestine are dealing with. >> new york's mayor says he's horrified by the hate speech, but says because columbia is private property, the nypd can't stay o
. >> security protections are being implemented across the country ahead of passover and amanda at columbia university in new york. dozens of guards are going to be added as that campus is preparing for protests over the israel-hamas war. >> kumasi. the school has added 35 guards and more than 100 additional safety personnel on campus. pro-palestinian demonstrators have been rallying on campus since last week, some seen using violent hate speech. online video captured some...
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protests are entering a sixth day at columbia university. a new encampment is growing there after more than 100 arrests last week, student groups like the one at uc berkeley are demanding columbia divest from companies that do business with israel. critics highlight anti-semitic hate speech. among the demonstrators, there were people outside of campus one time with signs that said death to all jews. >> that is awful. and nobody should be having to experience that. >> columbia says classes for the rest of the semester will be hybrid. because of these security concerns, a federal judge has ordered alameda county district attorney pamela price to review all death penalty cases handled by the da's office, prosecutors may have wrongfully worked to systematically exclude black and jewish jurors. >> abc seven news reporter lena holland here with a look at the evidence. and lena, they found these notes from decades ago. >> kumasi. that's right. the da's office says they found old notes from a case of a black man sentenced to death nearly three decad
protests are entering a sixth day at columbia university. a new encampment is growing there after more than 100 arrests last week, student groups like the one at uc berkeley are demanding columbia divest from companies that do business with israel. critics highlight anti-semitic hate speech. among the demonstrators, there were people outside of campus one time with signs that said death to all jews. >> that is awful. and nobody should be having to experience that. >> columbia says...
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from columbia college, where she your a jake hallett fellowship a b file from university of oxford and a j.d. from yale law school. she has written for the manhattan institute city journal a number of years. emily is a senior editor at the free press. prior to that, she was a contributing writer at the atlantic, where she focused on campus sexual assault, metoo and the need for due process. before that, she was a longtime contributor slate, where she wrote on many topics as well as being their advice columnists. dear prudence. for ten years. please join me in giving abigail shrier and emily coffee. a warm welcome welcome. thank you so much. pleasure to be here to introduce you to abigail. i want to cover three basic things in this conversation. okay? okay. now you got. describe the problem that you write about in bad therapy. what is it? how got here. and maybe how we can get out. so what was the spark that? started this book and tell us a couple the most surprising things discovered. sure it's. it's great to be here. you know, i'm crazy about city journal and the manhattan institute.
from columbia college, where she your a jake hallett fellowship a b file from university of oxford and a j.d. from yale law school. she has written for the manhattan institute city journal a number of years. emily is a senior editor at the free press. prior to that, she was a contributing writer at the atlantic, where she focused on campus sexual assault, metoo and the need for due process. before that, she was a longtime contributor slate, where she wrote on many topics as well as being their...
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i was an undergrad at columbia college in chicago, and i was in the journalism program, but my concentration was magazine writing. and so i was doing a lot of, like, feature writing. but what i like to read was, you know, the new york review of books, back of the book stuff for the new republic, the old new republic, and fast forward several. years later, when i got my master's in creative writing from the artist to initiate cargo. i was the critic at the arts paper, the art critic sorry, art critic at the school's paper. and i wound up on a whim applying to the emerging critics fellowship for the national book critics circle. and i learned a lot from my mentors out there and, you know, a few years later down the line, i found myself on the board, which is still feels crazy, but it's been over a long way around. i wasn't a straight path at all. what is the national book critics circle? we are a critic, run or organization that seeks to promote literature and literacy in the u.s. although we have recently launched the translation in private believe is in its third year. we are not funded by a
i was an undergrad at columbia college in chicago, and i was in the journalism program, but my concentration was magazine writing. and so i was doing a lot of, like, feature writing. but what i like to read was, you know, the new york review of books, back of the book stuff for the new republic, the old new republic, and fast forward several. years later, when i got my master's in creative writing from the artist to initiate cargo. i was the critic at the arts paper, the art critic sorry, art...
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i would love for you all do tospend time in columbia spendig some time working on new ways to combat homelessness. i met with their mayor yesterday they're spending a lot of time investing resources on ways to do so but we love to have your expertise weigh in on that. it's an open invitation to both of you sometime. >> looking forward to up your books thank you, senator scott. senator beutler has been called to reside in senator smith thank you for seceding your time for a moment too. >> thank you mr. chair thank you to senator smith. i appreciate the chair and ranking member for holding today's hearing out to join my colleagues and honoring the service of secretary fudge and that's our time you all are taking on and continuing leadership an important moment for the american people relative to housing, housing affordability and achieving that thing we call the american dream. it's really to pass on generational wealth across families for director thompson thank you for the previous conversation. i want to pick up where we left off. the analysis conducted by moody's estimates the u.s.
i would love for you all do tospend time in columbia spendig some time working on new ways to combat homelessness. i met with their mayor yesterday they're spending a lot of time investing resources on ways to do so but we love to have your expertise weigh in on that. it's an open invitation to both of you sometime. >> looking forward to up your books thank you, senator scott. senator beutler has been called to reside in senator smith thank you for seceding your time for a moment too....
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prior to her work, she served at the executive director district of columbia housing authority where she worked to house veterans experiencing homelessness, increase homeownership opportunities for low to moderate income families, and implement multiple development efforts. acting secretary todman's career in public service began in the office of congressman ron lugo who represented the u.s. virgin islands where she was born and raised. so acting secretary todman, i just want to thank you so much for joining us, we are honored to have you. adrianne: my pleasure. >> a little housekeeping before starting the conversation, let me remind our virtual audience that if you have any questions for our guest, you can post them to our twitter/x account using the #bpclive. you are also welcome to submit your questions to the youtube chat. we will save some time at the end of our conversation to take questions from both our in person and virtual audiences. with that, let's start having a conversation. very interesting background. you were raised in the u.s. virgin islands, and you worked for, as
prior to her work, she served at the executive director district of columbia housing authority where she worked to house veterans experiencing homelessness, increase homeownership opportunities for low to moderate income families, and implement multiple development efforts. acting secretary todman's career in public service began in the office of congressman ron lugo who represented the u.s. virgin islands where she was born and raised. so acting secretary todman, i just want to thank you so...
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instruction in school, primary school, the histories that are being -- the william dunning school out of columbia and the kinds of first -- the first histories around reconstruction that called into question black folks' capacity to bear the burden of citizenship, that talked about, you know, the carpet baggers and black folk as inherently corrupt and corrupting, the democratic process. what's interesting to me, khalil, is that when we think about the first lost cause and the first redemption, and we think about all of those children educated in that lie, they turned out to be the adults in the 1940's and 1950's. they were the ones who were shouting racial epithets. they were the ones who are lynching. they were the ones who are engaged in the violence, in the face of the attempt at second reconstruction. khalil: right. prof. glaude: so what we see now is this -- this all-out assault on the story that we tell ourselves, to produce particular kinds of people, right? and, you know, at the heart of we are the leaders we've been looking for, at the heart of my work, is the moral question, it is the b
instruction in school, primary school, the histories that are being -- the william dunning school out of columbia and the kinds of first -- the first histories around reconstruction that called into question black folks' capacity to bear the burden of citizenship, that talked about, you know, the carpet baggers and black folk as inherently corrupt and corrupting, the democratic process. what's interesting to me, khalil, is that when we think about the first lost cause and the first redemption,...
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the william dunning school out of columbia, and the kinds of first hits, the first histories around reconstruction that called into question black folks capacity to bear the burden of citizenship. that talked about, you know, the carpetbaggers and black folk as inherently corrupt and corrupt in the democratic process. and you know what's interesting to me, khalil, is that when we think about the first lost cause and the first redemption and we think about all of those children educated in that lie, they turned out to be the adults. in the 1940s and fifties. they were the ones who were shouting racial epithets. they were the ones who were lynching. they were the ones who were engaged in the violent is in the face of the of the attempt at the second reconstruction. so what we see now is this this this all out assault on the story that we tell ourselves to produce particular kinds of people. right. and, you know, at the heart of of we are the leaders we were looking for at the heart of my work is the moral question. it is the beating heart of my work is the moral question. what kind of human being do
the william dunning school out of columbia, and the kinds of first hits, the first histories around reconstruction that called into question black folks capacity to bear the burden of citizenship. that talked about, you know, the carpetbaggers and black folk as inherently corrupt and corrupt in the democratic process. and you know what's interesting to me, khalil, is that when we think about the first lost cause and the first redemption and we think about all of those children educated in that...
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notice, and that's also true, composite assassin, back a specific line from ecuador through southern columbia, through northern brazil. but science is that it's at the moment fairly quiet. the heroes from i'll just on the go and need tonight. i'll just there is only mobile app. is that the, this is where we just fix allies from out is there is a mobile app available in your favorites apps to just set for it and typed on a new app from out to 0 new at your fingertips. the heart of the sample. we are the ones traveling the extra mile. there are the media, don't go, we go there and we give them a chance to tell their story. the more is really airstrikes follow a day of funerals and gaza. many of the dead are children, the i'm how much i'm doing this is algebra live from don't also coming up. the israeli forces killed at least 14 palestinians during a major rate in north shops in the occupied west bank. thousands protests and some of you have against prime minister benjamin that's in the off.
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students at columbia university in new york have been told to stay at home was promised, and in some a diety, protests continue on campus demonstrations and supposed, have garza brooks. many us universities, more than 100 students and the academics of being arrested at least 5 people, including a child have died, was trying to cross the english channel in the u. k as well, but they were on had been carrying, moving a 100 passages, as also happened to alice off the pushed parliament's post, the so called rolanda bill. i guess the government's controversial plan to process assign them seek is off show rights groups on the un have condemned the bill. yup. stating out with all the headlines will be back with another full bulletin of news of the we get you back the i'll just 0 out the in may 2022. and these really sold just shot dead, which is 0 correspondence, sharina black and the occupied west bank. sharina, however, was not the only journalist killed by the israeli army in recent years. some report suggests that at least 55 palestinian journalists were killed by the israeli army betwe
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at the columbia university campus? >> so the irony of this, and this is the debate that we've had she really, you know, long before this conflict began. this was a debate, a robust issue that we should be debating on college campuses. now, of course, the irony of this is that, you know, the president was being questioned by congress, which actually has purview over this, that makes legislation, laws, and, you know, the supreme court, which determines, you know, by precedence what is acceptable and what's not acceptable. and so, really, universities are being beaten up, you know, in columbia in particular being beaten up over things that we have really no control over. we're following the guidance of the people who are actually doing the questioning there. >> well, it seems like, to that end, what was happening in congress today wasn't really about columbia , it wasn't necessarily about anti- semitism. it seemed like it was very clearly an opportunity for republicans to go after what they perceive to be a group of liber
at the columbia university campus? >> so the irony of this, and this is the debate that we've had she really, you know, long before this conflict began. this was a debate, a robust issue that we should be debating on college campuses. now, of course, the irony of this is that, you know, the president was being questioned by congress, which actually has purview over this, that makes legislation, laws, and, you know, the supreme court, which determines, you know, by precedence what is...
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is this how columbia university spelled the word folks? >> no. >> what does a student group spelling the word folks with an x to be gender inclusive, what does that have to do with anti- semitism? well, both that question and the one asking president shafik how many republicans are on the columbia faculty, both of those questions have a lot to do with the conversation republicans were actually trying to have in the house today. a week ago, a group of jewish faculty members at columbia published this open letter to president shafik, imploring her not to fall for the exact republican campaign we saw in that committee hearing room today. rather than being concerned with the safety and well-being of jewish students on campuses, the committee is leveraging the anti-semitism in the wider effort to caricature and demonize universities as hotbeds of woke indoctrination. we are going to talk with the dean of the colombian school of journalism, gelati cobb, about what is actually happening at columbia's campus and what republicans are trying to do h
is this how columbia university spelled the word folks? >> no. >> what does a student group spelling the word folks with an x to be gender inclusive, what does that have to do with anti- semitism? well, both that question and the one asking president shafik how many republicans are on the columbia faculty, both of those questions have a lot to do with the conversation republicans were actually trying to have in the house today. a week ago, a group of jewish faculty members at...
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>> he will, he will never work at columbia again. >> columbia beats harvard and upenn. y'all have done something that they weren't able to do. you've been able to condemn anti semitism without using the phrase it depends on the context. >> columbia university president came prepared for tough questions about her handling of anti semitism on campus during a republican led hearing this week. she talked about expeling students and she committed to firing faculty members that have expressed about hamas. new york times opinion columnist goldburg explained the long term consequences of the actions at the university and in this week's hearing. in a piece titled republicans wanted a crack down on israel's critics. columbia obligeed. by bending over back ward of being agreeable, she came out largely unscathed. all that has been damaged is columbia's guarantee of academic freedom, ends quote. joining me now is michelle goldburg. michelle good to have you here. this is a tough conversation because the stuff that we're talking about, the things that offend people in this conversati
>> he will, he will never work at columbia again. >> columbia beats harvard and upenn. y'all have done something that they weren't able to do. you've been able to condemn anti semitism without using the phrase it depends on the context. >> columbia university president came prepared for tough questions about her handling of anti semitism on campus during a republican led hearing this week. she talked about expeling students and she committed to firing faculty members that have...
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columbia obliged." she wrote, "by bending over backward to be agreeable, minouche shafik emerged from the for our growing largely unscathed. all that's been damaged is columbia's guarantee of academic freedom." joining me now is michelle goldberg, "the new york times" opinion columnist. good to have you here. this is a tough conversation because the stuff that we are talking about , the things that offend people in this conversation are offensive. >> i think it is tough for two reasons. there has been genuine incidents of both anti-semitism and callous celebration of terrorism at columbia, as as many other universities, and you also have a left that has created, in some sense, if not created the situation for themselves, has encouraged a really narrow reading of free speech in recent years, has said, talked about emotional harm and emotional safety and that impact matters more than intent and it was always somewhat obvious that eventually the right was going to take that and run with it and that is what
columbia obliged." she wrote, "by bending over backward to be agreeable, minouche shafik emerged from the for our growing largely unscathed. all that's been damaged is columbia's guarantee of academic freedom." joining me now is michelle goldberg, "the new york times" opinion columnist. good to have you here. this is a tough conversation because the stuff that we are talking about , the things that offend people in this conversation are offensive. >> i think it is...
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you we are on columbia's campus. you can see students sitting in another unsanctioned encampment, as you were told by the students. many of them say those arrest only energize the students and they have actually grown in numbers. one thing one student told me is that they should expect police presence here. student say they are going to be here for the long haul. the mission here is they want the university to divest of funds from israel. these students are committed. outside of what we are doing here but this unsanctioned encampment students out on the street that are also protesting. that is not only here internally but it has spilled out onto the streets. this happening as well with other protest as we have seen with universities around the country. student saying, those arrest, they were not expecting that to happen. it frustrated them but it has improved their resolve. i know you mentioned the congresswoman's daughter arrest. we actually do believe there is a comment from the congresswoman who posted on x in res
you we are on columbia's campus. you can see students sitting in another unsanctioned encampment, as you were told by the students. many of them say those arrest only energize the students and they have actually grown in numbers. one thing one student told me is that they should expect police presence here. student say they are going to be here for the long haul. the mission here is they want the university to divest of funds from israel. these students are committed. outside of what we are...
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students have set up their own encampments in solidarity with columbia at dozens of universities including yale and unc chapel hill. >>> one of the two reporters who wrote the original stormy daniels hush money payment joins me next. he is going to give us his take on what could be the biggest flashpoints in the trial. >>> a day, everyone, from msnbc world headquarters in new york. developing 40 this hour, new reaction and fallout today after the house passed $95 billion in foreign aid including for ukraine. earlier today on msnbc's meet the press ukrainian president zelensky had an urgent message for the senate as they prepared to take up the package this week. >> today, we definitely need this aid and, kristin, you know, really needs to get this to the final point. we need to get this by the senate and then we want to get things as fast as possible so that we get some tangible assistance for the soldiers on the front line as soon as possible, not in another six months, so that they would be able to move ahead. >> well, the foreign aid radiating new questions today on whether some house r
students have set up their own encampments in solidarity with columbia at dozens of universities including yale and unc chapel hill. >>> one of the two reporters who wrote the original stormy daniels hush money payment joins me next. he is going to give us his take on what could be the biggest flashpoints in the trial. >>> a day, everyone, from msnbc world headquarters in new york. developing 40 this hour, new reaction and fallout today after the house passed $95 billion in...
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on their campus, which is what resulted in the current columbia coalition receipt of over 100 clubs, student clubs on campus, it's who's being penalized now in this process. we've been really serious protest depression, not only at columbia, but i wrote an article earlier this week that was summarizing expulsions, arrests, suspensions, et cetera, from vanderbilt to pomona to columbia. >> oh, the courage of these institutions as they face -- the rich is just stunning. lex mcmenamin, thank you very much, and that is tonight reidout. cheers. and by the by, you can follow me on the tiktok and on instagram. and please follow our show accounts on instagram and tiktok at the readout. so you can always be in the know. all in with chris hayes starts now. >>> tonight on all in. >> well, the jury selection is largely luck. it depends who you get paid >> jury selection week in new york versus infrastructure week in pennsylvania. >>> quote, biden hits the trail while trump assists in court. >> and i, the twists and tweets inside donald trump criminal trial. >>> can you imagine having all your old
on their campus, which is what resulted in the current columbia coalition receipt of over 100 clubs, student clubs on campus, it's who's being penalized now in this process. we've been really serious protest depression, not only at columbia, but i wrote an article earlier this week that was summarizing expulsions, arrests, suspensions, et cetera, from vanderbilt to pomona to columbia. >> oh, the courage of these institutions as they face -- the rich is just stunning. lex mcmenamin, thank...
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we hear the chants from where we are located outside of columbia university's campus. we are not allowed on the school grounds but again we are seeing a lot of activity associated with this protest, you can see these happening there only allowing students and student ids on the premises today and the message we are hearing from these protesters are exactly what a congressional committee investigating anti-semitism on campus hopes to get to the bottom of in d.c. pro-palestinian demonstrators set up tents on the south lawn of the university early this morning and these students are pledging to stay there until the university divests from companies with ties to israel. according to social media post we have been monitoring the students are also protesting the suspension of two pro-palestinian student groups. i can right now the university is restricting access to colombian i.d. holders and checking badges. the school tells fox this safety concern and a violation of university policies they are telling students they need to leave. jewish students have testified they don't
we hear the chants from where we are located outside of columbia university's campus. we are not allowed on the school grounds but again we are seeing a lot of activity associated with this protest, you can see these happening there only allowing students and student ids on the premises today and the message we are hearing from these protesters are exactly what a congressional committee investigating anti-semitism on campus hopes to get to the bottom of in d.c. pro-palestinian demonstrators set...
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on several occasions jewish students have been accosted by federal micro columbia students. fellow columbia students. >> punished faculty members and says others are under investigation perry one of them professor joseph who celebrated the october 7 terrorist attack on israel perry columbia president says he is still there and unsure if he is teaching in his online as the committee. >> will you try to remove him as chair? >> i think that would be -- i think -- yes. let me come back with yes. i just want to confirm his currents -- >> we will take that as yes as you will confirm he will no longer be chair. >> while the university president here on capitol hill, more protests on campus. gaza solidarity encampment appeared on the south lawn of the campus in new york today. also chairwoman virginia foxx says if the developments don't get better at columbia they could have the same and when a including the president back before this committee perry we asked chairwoman fox if she plans on calling any other university presidents to testify and she says she has not decided yet. tende
on several occasions jewish students have been accosted by federal micro columbia students. fellow columbia students. >> punished faculty members and says others are under investigation perry one of them professor joseph who celebrated the october 7 terrorist attack on israel perry columbia president says he is still there and unsure if he is teaching in his online as the committee. >> will you try to remove him as chair? >> i think that would be -- i think -- yes. let me come...
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gillian, you were just mentioning this is columbia u.s. attended, this is an incredible scene there on the upper west side. >> it is, sandra, it's not only sad to see as an alum, it's sad to see is a former new yorker. i grew up there. the degree to which the anti-israel and anti-jewish protesters are disrupting not just university life now but really the broader upper west side of new york city. you know being a new your car yourself how important of a thoroughfare, broadway, the avenue of broadway is two people navigating the city getting about their daily lives get into their jobs, gettg wherever they're drawing, a lotf broadway's traffic is compromised they're continuing to be detained it appears by the tens if not doesn't so far as we have been watching this unfold live. it's amazing how a few protesters can impact a city in this way and bring things really to a standstill. >> sandra: cb still with us on the ground they are reporting from the scene. are you still there? cb? >> yes. >> have you been able to make out the chants from the
gillian, you were just mentioning this is columbia u.s. attended, this is an incredible scene there on the upper west side. >> it is, sandra, it's not only sad to see as an alum, it's sad to see is a former new yorker. i grew up there. the degree to which the anti-israel and anti-jewish protesters are disrupting not just university life now but really the broader upper west side of new york city. you know being a new your car yourself how important of a thoroughfare, broadway, the avenue...