Are three 60 bodycam footage youll see first on three 60 of new york Police Moving in on protesters at Columbia University that a new details from cnns Julia Vargas Jones, who brought us Exclusive Reporting Last Night from campus. As it all went down. Also tonight, libre from coast to coast. These protests spread to more schools with communities and police struggling over how to respond and with his trial and recess today, the former president goes campaigning, trying to make Student Unrest of voting issue. Good evening. Thanks for joining us. We begin again tonight with the latest from University Campuses nationwide, where in just the last 24 hours, hundreds of demonstrators have been arrested the lions share at new yorks Columbia University late last night. Last night we brought you an exclusive look as it happened from cnns Julia Vargas Jones and our photographer, were the only Television Crew broadcasting live from campus now tonight, another exclusive seen as john miller himself, a former new York Deputy Police commissioner is the first and only reported to obtain nypd Body Cam Video from officers as they carried out the operation last night in joins us now, so i havent seen the video tell us about it. Well, weve been talking past 24 hours about according to Columbia Universitys president , a protester snuck into the building and then hit there till after the building was closed. And then covertly lead in dozens of other people who then took over the building are barricaded. It with an elaborate network and layers of debris and furniture and chains and lots and bicycle locks and smashed all the Security Cameras so police to retake that building really had their work cut out for them. And this is their video from their bodycam of going into Hamilton Hall lets take a look the retaking of Hamilton Hall by the nypd at the front door, students singing a protest song this is two right . The first layer, the tangle of Barricades Metal Tables and chairs stacked and tied to the doorway outside police break a window through a vestibule more furniture and debris the door changed shut police use a high powered electric saw then a hydraulic tool, the jaws of life, in an attempt to breach the door. But it wouldnt budge finally they break through confronted by another Tangling Layers of furniture, chains, and metal grading police said unable to see beyond the barricades, they deploy Distraction Devices upon entry with, loud bangs and blinding flashes to disorient anyone who might have posed a threat it took six minutes and 40 seconds to reach the layers of barricades, to reach the protesters who had been holding the building as one protester appeared just to advance towards kalisa, a second protester wrestled him to the Ground Police reach a stairwell and advance upwards through the building, finding more locks janes barricades but no more protesters and you just got to be new information from the nypd about who they arrested last name. So the rest at about 40 people that were in that first floor of the building and they have now taken that identification of the 40 people their names, pedigree, and provided that to Columbia University he so the university can determine how many of these people were students how many, if any, were not students, and where they were from i just want to bring into columbia Graduate Student and cnn reported Julia Vargas Jones, who brought us exclusive reporting from campus, just steps away from Hamilton Hall as police went in. Julia, first of all, you in your photographer did a great job who is your photographers name . Cream kataib in. Okay. You guys did a great job last night. What you did this on like your cell phone. I know your battery was dying. This one . Yeah. That was it. The broken one, broken string. Yeah. Well, we appreciate it so what is it like seeing that im you were on the outside and the beginning of that, you saw that that line that were just seeing that for the first time. Well so right when that started, we couldnt see any of that. Right. So they push us out and i was live with you at the time. They pushed us out about at least 50 yards and there was blockage and await. We couldnt see anything that was happening aside from police lines and lines of Police Officers going past the now the bleachers for the Graduation Event thats coming up in a couple weeks. And then coming back on the other side. So we had we were in this blind spot, but we didnt know from being there all de that there was a lot of stuff just keeping police from entering as well as a few dozen students on the outside. Now, im interested in that number of about 40 people in sign because we really didnt know how many people were inside the protesters. Im you were out there. They werent really talking to anybody with a camera who was there, not just anybody with a camera, even student press. It was really difficult. And i think in their attempt to protect their identities, to try and remain anonymous, i think that ended up cranial big barrier for us to just get some of the basic information out. I want to play johnson sound from the New York Police department, Deputy Commissioner of intelligence, intelligence and counterterrorism. Lets listen these students dont come in the doors knowing how to barricade themselves behind barriers that theyve created. These are all skills that are taught and learned. And that presents a problem yesterday, new yorks mayor had talked about outside agitators. That is there may be people from outside. We dont know the makeup of the people inside the building yet. The outside agitators is kind of a common trope. Also used against protesters in past decades, frankly, going back for a long time. So is it clear who the people from the building mean were they all students . Were some of them outsiders. Do we know . So theyre still going through that, but i think what the mayor was talking about was an extraordinarily well National Figure in the protest movement. Lisa fithian, 60 protests, organizer from austin texas. Part of occupy wall street, part of occupy city hall, part of so many protests, seattle across the country arrived at columbia on monday afternoon that was just before they took that building shes on video helping students with a table that they are using a barricade the door. So the question that the nypd was looking at is as this encampment on the west lawn was losing steam did a professional organizer come in and say, if you want to have an impact, you need disruption now, lisa fithian, for the record, talk to us at cnn and said, we werent there to take over the building that just happened. But the question that the Deputy Commissioner for intelligence my former job of Rebecca Weiner raises is where do they suddenly get this idea . And all the tactics and techniques for the kind of barrier. When you see this video, i mean, what stands out to you is, as we watch it what stands out to me is this was this was extraordinarily well planned and not something that they would have thought of on their own based on the tactics and techniques they used entering the building, having an agent hide inside, then breaking all the Security Cameras to cut off the view of i mean, there is a history of taking over buildings columbia going back going back to 1968, days, they held people hostage. And in fact, in 1960 because the Hamilton Hall, this was the first building they took over and the Police Response was a lot more violent and aggressive in terms of how the students and Police Fought there in this case, it just seemed that theyre negotiations reached an impasse and the coincidental arrival of a National Person who trains protesters is something that caught authorities attention. Whats campus like today would or reaction benign. Its quite a different scene, anderson, its it was quite hi, it it was eerie there werent a lot of students and campus as you know, not many students are allowed in general. And only if you live there for your essential staff. So it was weird to see campus. So empty, so close to finals, i mean, at 10 00 a. M. Usually its packed before late for class. Theres life, but classes are done its now people studying for finals there are still classes. I am still in classes, but now theyre all on zoom and everything is digital now. And then there is something that struck me this morning as i as i walked outside of pulitzer hall, was seeing the marks of the tents that they left on the lawn. Im sure youve seen that picture of just thats to me was kind of a poetic scar of a columbia has been through in the past few weeks and especially in the past Graduation Ceremonies when may 15th, because that would obviously be targeted for protesters if theyve theyve asked police to stay on campus because i think what columbia has experiences they cleared that west lawn once before but thats where they have the commencement. And now its okay. Weve taken the ground again, weve taken the Building Back now we need to hold it between now and commencement. John miller. Thank you. Julia vargas jones. Thank you so much. Appreciate it. Coming up next to los angeles where there wasnt a violent incident on the ucla campus involving israel supporters and antiisrael demonstrators, after which classes were canceled today, seems nick watt is there for us tonight. So whats been the reaction, what happened last night anderson, people are shocked and stunned by what happened last night. The College Spokesperson said this, that they are sickened by this violence. And it must end i spoken to some jewish students here who were also shocked. The protestors themselves listen, they are very rightly rattled by what happened, but they are determined to stay during the day today. Theyve actually been reinforcing these barricades behind me, which is exactly where this incident happened last night take a look at just what happened here late night into the Early Morning at ucla counter protesters pro israel protesters, among them, some clearly not students breached the barricades around a propalestinian and cabinet firecrackers thrown in cones and more flying through the dark i miss pepper spray from inside that tamp. The College Newspaper photographed at counter Protester Spraying from an aerosol can daily bruin reporters on the scene were slapped an indirectly sprayed with irritants. Absolutely detestable violence said, las mayor karen bass, you see Officials Say 15 the injured, one hospitalized, and they promise an independent external review ever since this encampment sprang up thursday morning, tension has been mounting. The first scuffles thursday afternoon, more over the weekend, hence, the barriers and the buffer zone that was breached last night, the university has allowed the protesters to control cool, who enters the cant monday, a jewish student posted this protesters wealth outside of their encampment. He says, blocking his way. Theyre not letting me walk in my class is over there. I want to use that entrance, ucla called this a parent and remove those barriers then last night, this a what, happened last night was an attack on our encampment by zionist thugs. That the university did nothing to stop. This morning at the University Of Wisconsin MadisonLaw Enforcement did get involved Campus Police clashing with protesters while clearing a propalestinian encampment for Law Enforcement officers were injured. Dozens of protesters arrested. They started pushing them, they started shoving them. Students were held down with baton most were released without citations. College Officials Say its unclear how many were affiliated with the school. They say some resisted arrest and say peaceful protests that abide by campus rules are still alive just no tents. We are grateful that our protests refresh still here and they are exercising their First Amendment right back at ucla play today. Much more Law Enforcement on site and all classes are canceled. The buffer zone between the encampment and everyone else has expanded to about half the length of a Football Field this afternoon, just outside the barrier faculty in solidarity with the pro palestinians, shame on you to down by pro israeli protesters. Just a couple of faculty and students from either side trying to find even a sliver of Common Ground so were there no Campus Police at the very least at that location last night and has the Police Response last night or lack of have been viewed by the community . There there were very few Campus Security here and they frankly didnt do much. And there has been a lot of criticism of the response governor gavin newsom posted this morning, the limited and delayed campus Law Enforcement response at Ucla Last Night was unacceptable and demands, answers. Weve asked for answering were still waiting for them. Ucla says that theyre carrying out an internal investigation, gathering information, but listen, whatever College Administrators do, theyre going to get criticized. You see what happened at columbia last night at wisconsin this morning where they go in heavyhanded, they get criticized. You see what happened here. They hang back, they get criticized. But there is now a very different posture. Im looking at about a dozen lapd officers there. Weve had california Highway Patrol here all day. Lapd choppers circling around. So they are clearly theyve clearly learned a lesson from last night and they do not want that to happen again. But right now, the reality here, anderson is, youve got protesters in there who were scared. Youve got doing students out on the campus who were scared. No one is happy and it doesnt seem to be any end in sight either the president of the whole Uc System Today said that they will clear this encampment, but only at the appropriate time now, i dont know what that means and the commencement the main commencement spent events here arent until the middle of june, so the uc system is saying we will not divest, which is the demand of the protesters, the protestors saying they will not leave. So what do you got . Youve got classes canceled and youve got dozens, if not hundreds. Now, of officers on this campus trying to keep an uneasy peace and no one feels safe and no ones happy and nick watt, thank you. Appreciate it. 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