tucker: time to check in and see what s going on on campus. nothing good of course. uc santa cruz in the newsck learning what cowards everywhere eventually learn, that immediatn surrender in the face of aggression invites only further aggression and deeper humiliation. last week, we covered the takeover of an administrative building at uc santa cruz by the african black student alliance. we interviewed one on the show live. they refused to leave until their various demands were met and didn t take long. the school almost immediatelyth granted all of those demands. they agreed to paint a black affinity house on campus in the african nationalist colors.ll they agreed to impose mandatory diversity training in alln students and gave the group veto power over the content of that training. to the shock of administrators and nobody else, this capitulation did not solve the problem. it didn t go away. now the group is making new demands. they want the school to buy a
and lenny posner s life has just about been taken over by this. it has, and as kim said, the problem s gotten worse. early on, most newtown families just sort of wanted to ignore it and hope it went away. it didn t go away, and lenny posner was one among several, but the main person among the family members who said i m going to fight back and has sort of started punching back in certain ways by filing charges, getting content taken off of the internet and trying to push back because these people aren t just going to go away if you leave them alone. kim snyder and reeves, thank you both for joining us. thank you for having us. up next, fake news and conspiracy theories are the reasons that former general baron mccaffrey is uneasy about donald trump s choice of general michael flynn. he joins us next.
different reasons who actually entertain this notion. and it s not just the parents they ve harassed. you know the priest and the church, the neighbor in our film, the, you know, to the point where since the film s release at sundance, we even have a film programmer who s been targeted as a fbi operative. so it just gets crazier and crazier. we have our newtown film site just all of these people coming in and saying this is hollywood fiction. it s, it s and lenny posner s life has just about been taken over by this. it has, and as kim said, the problem s gotten worse. early on, most newtown families just sort of wanted to ignore it and hope it went away. it didn t go away, and lenny posner was one among several, but the main person among the family members who said i m going to fight back and has sort of started punching back in certain ways by filing charges,
at the white house itself, they brought in an ears, nose and throat doctor into the white house and placed a scope down the mouth and looking at the back of the throat to see what was causing his discomfort. typically, you just do that by sort of anecessary advertising the back of the throat, putting an aesthetic spray in the back of the throat, sometimes a sedation as well. we don t know what he got. based on what they found there, they were concerned enough to go ahead and get a c.a.t. scan as well. right. they want it went an emergent c.a.t. scan but did order it. and sanjay, isn t that unusual, to get a ct scan for something like this, or is this just an abundance of caution because this is the president? i think it s the latter, poppy. what i would say. typically, if somebody had one of my patients, if you re pretty certain it s acid reflux, you would give medicines for acid reflux and see if it goes away. if it didn t go away, the symptoms did not go away, then, you kno
who filibustered a bill in the senate to impose sanctions against south africa. there were also joined by their ally, future vice president, dick cheney then just a back bench republican congressman from wyoming one willing to take a stand against sanctions and divestment. the conservative heritage foundation argued in the 1980s, the u.s. should stop advocating for the release of mandela. eventually his veto was overturned. the sanctions did put extraordinary pressure on the south african government and nelson mandela was released from prison after 27 years. though seem that opposing nelson mandela, something that couldn t have happened in this country. it did. if it didn t go away. when nelson mandela came to the u.s. in 1994 to deliver a joint address to congress, one republican congressman from california called the invitation to mandela, a national disgrace, and jesse helms. one who filibustered the bill that called for nelson mandela s release.