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president's offices in columbia in the 1960s a storied tradition. i don't. i call that an anarchy. if you are president of the university and your letting students take over your office, maybe you should seek employment elsewhere because i guarantee you there are a lot of students that send children to schools that don't want students running the place. there like winning the grown- ups to run the place and that look like what is happening columbia. >> i went to vanderbilt university. they have had a lot of this on campus in recent weeks alone a lot of students push their way into kirkland hall from the chancellor's office and pushed aside in an armed security guard and sat there for 20 hours doing exactly what you are talking about, joe. and the chancellor that runs vanderbilt ultimately said, you are all suspended and then one by one reviewed their cases and expelled three of the students and said, they have given you a place for free speech and to protest and to voice your

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cost some money in the short—term, and there is not going to be much of that around. anyway, coming into the election, it is not going to be like a cheque—book collection of old where everyone is promising huge amounts of billiards, but there is going to be something of a conspiracy of silence. that might be too strong, but a reluctance, a very distinct reluctance to spell out what the economic picture will mean in the brass tacks, although labour are happy to go around saying it is going to be the worst economic inheritance since world war ii. than inheritance since world war ii. in marrow scratch at running inheritance since world war ii. 3531 marrow scratch at running jeremy hunt is not helping on that —— and marathon running jeremy hunt is not helping. after the general election, we do not have specific numbers on the tin, so if labour wins the election you will have a new chancellor who will have to outline those spending plans, which under the current plan will mean serious

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cuts in unprotected areas and they will have to take the can for that. what i would say is that a real nerves in the shadow cabinet at the moment about what happens after the election. you talk to them, and privately they say, of course we are going to win the election, of course we are going to have to majority but we're not saying that because we cannot be complacent. what they are worried about is not so much they don't have the plan. there is so great who is getting them ready, —— sue grey. what they are worried about is the not ready politically for what they are going to do. the big concerns in the rachel reeves circle at the moment. what is going to the of her chancellor issue? it was going to be... they are really nervous and not have heard enough politically for that governance for a day one. it politically for that governance for a da one. . . politically for that governance for ada one. , . , ,

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the gordon— committed to this, but comes from the gordon brown camp, and how did gordon— the gordon brown camp, and how did gordon brown define what he was doing _ gordon brown define what he was doing when he was chancellor? it was by a spending tag. we have moved on from that— by a spending tag. we have moved on from that era, it is much more difficult — from that era, it is much more difficult era, and the concern is this is— difficult era, and the concern is this is the _ difficult era, and the concern is this is the right thing to do because _ this is the right thing to do because you want to have clean power. — because you want to have clean power. it — because you want to have clean power. it is _ because you want to have clean power, it is the right thing to do because — power, it is the right thing to do because what you are talking about is regenerating areas that have been left behind, what you are talking about _ left behind, what you are talking about is — left behind, what you are talking about is taking joe biden's plan, the inflation reduction act, and putting — the inflation reduction act, and putting it — the inflation reduction act, and putting it here. the mistake they believe _ putting it here. the mistake they believe they made was to define it around _ believe they made was to define it around money, and that was fine 15-20 _ around money, and that was fine 15-20 years _ around money, and that was fine 15—20 years ago, not fine now. and there _ 15—20 years ago, not fine now. and there is— 15—20 years ago, not fine now. and there is a _ 15—20 years ago, not fine now. and there is a worry you have damaged what _ there is a worry you have damaged what is _ there is a worry you have damaged what is a _ there is a worry you have damaged what is a very good idea by labelling it in the wrong way. vacancies in the shadow cabinet. when _ vacancies in the shadow cabinet. when you — vacancies in the shadow cabinet. when you see damage, just means being three times ahead in the pulse of the government. tony blair has given a interesting interview to the magazine, to newscasters looking to

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what i would say is that a real nerves in the shadow cabinet at the moment about what happens after the election. you talk to them, and privately they say, of course we are going to win the election, of course we are going to have to majority but we're not saying that because we cannot be complacent. what they are worried about is not so much they don't have the plan. there is sue grey who is getting them ready. what they are worried about is the not ready politically for what they are going to do. the big concerns in the rachel reeves circle at the moment. what is going to the of her chancellor issue? it was going to be bidenomics. they are really nervous and not have heard enough politically for that governance for a day one. it is that phrase be careful what you wish for. yesterday, you promised us tittle

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going to be much of that around. anyway, coming into the election, it is not going to be like a cheque—book collection of old where everyone is promising huge amounts of billiards, but there is going to be something of a conspiracy of silence. that might be too strong, but a reluctance, a very distinct reluctance to spell out what the economic picture will mean in the brass tacks, although labour are happy to go around saying it is going to be the worst economic inheritance since world war ii. and marathon running jeremy hunt is not helping on that. after the general election, we do not have specific numbers on the tin, so if labour wins the election you will have a new chancellor who will have to outline those spending plans, which under the current plan will mean serious cuts in unprotected areas and they will have to take the can for that.

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what he was doing when he was chancellor? it was by a spending tag. we have moved on from that era, it is much more difficult era, and the concern is this is the right thing to do because you want to have clean power, it is the right thing to do because what you are talking about is regenerating areas that have been left behind, what you are talking about is taking joe biden's plan, the inflation reduction act, and putting it here. the mistake they believe they made was to define it around money, and that was fine 15—20 years ago, not fine now. and there is a worry you have damaged what is a very good idea by labelling it in the wrong way. big concerns in the shadow cabinet. when you see damage, just means being three times ahead in the pulse of the government. tony blair has given a interesting interview to the magazine, to newscasters looking to pay to journalism today.

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efforts have fallen short. >> i have absolutely no confidence at this point based on that testimony that this will be managed in a proper way. >> was invited to appear before the committee in its december hearing. she was out of the country at the time. that's when the then president of harvard upenn and mit says called for the genocide of jews violated their schools code of conduct this week columbia administration brought a different approach to the same question. >> does calling for the genocide of jews violate columbia's code of conduct? >> doctor. >> yes it does. >> committee aid says there's a hearing next month examining where the chancellor of new york city schools is scheduled to testify. neil. neil: rich thank you for that rich edson go to assistant director the uniqueness of some of these protest that they occurred in -- in most cases just the day after

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president's offices at columbia in the 1960s a storied tradition. i don't. i call that anarchy. like, if you're president of the university and you're letting students take over your office, maybe, maybe you should seek employment elsewhere, because i guarantee there are a lot of parents that send their children to schools who don't want students running the place. they'd like grown-ups to run the place. it looks like that's what's happening in columbia. >> i'll speak for -- you know, i went to vanderbilt university. they've had a lot of this on their campus in recent weeks. a group of students a couple weeks ago pushed their way into kirkland hall, where the chancellor's office is. they pushed aside an unarmed security guard, sat there for 20 hours doing exactly what you're talking about, joe. >> no. >> the chancellor said, you're all suspended, and one by one, reviewed their cases and expelled three of the students. >> good. >> said, "we've given you a place to have free speech.

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in life without working, whether it is individual, ourfamily or indeed the country. that is why i created the country. that is why i created the furlough scheme because jobs are so important for me and it is why this agenda for welfare reform is so important to me and the people on the front line are our work coaches, they are supporting people into work and they deserve an enormous amount of thanks and praise for everything they do. rightly championed by malcolm and mel has worked well with the chancellor to secure extra funding for ourjob centres... the funding for our 'ob centres... the prime minister— funding for ourjob centres... the prime minister was speaking at a speech on welfare reform but he talked about the situation in the middle east. he said there is a significant escalation in the middle east which is not in anybody�*s interest and it would not be right for me to speculate on reports of an israeli attack on iran. plenty more in a moment, but first let's have the weather. drier weather is on the way for most

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