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CBS Weekend News

good evening, natalie. >> reporter: good evening, nancy. these three foreign aid bills passed with rare bipartisan support. speaker johnson calling the world a tinderbox, said it demands american leadership. now his leadership is being challenged by some republican rebels. cheers and a show of support for ukraine as $60 billion in foreign aid for the war-torn country finally cleared the u.s. house after months of republican opposition and gridlock. it's part of a $95 billion package with separate bills also passing for israel and taiwan. ukrainians demonstrating outside the capitol cheered for the critically needed assistance. >> every day costs lives. costs lives of my friends, of my classmates, of my schoolmates. >> reporter: congressman adam smith, ranking democrat on the armed services committee, believes passage means ukraine has a chance to survive. >> ukraine's being outgunned

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BBC News

of what you call the school shooting generation. curious if you could describe what that means. i think what that means is a generation that is live through the aftermath of columbine. our generation has gone through school shooter drills in our classrooms, we lived in constant fear whether it's in a movie theatre, our classroom or on the street in front of our homes. kids are dying not only in school shootings but daily gun violence as well that rarely makes it on the news. you were born one year after the columbine high school shooting. i'm curious, do you ever think back and think the us might�*ve missed an opportunity 25 years ago to take stronger action to prevent similar school shootings like the one that ended up affecting you and your classmates at parkland? yes, yes. the bottom line is if the federal government acted and passed comprehensive gun laws following columbine that

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Space Shuttle Columbia The Final Flight

and i'd been in space before. this was something i was about to do again. and then this horrific thing happens to my classmates, my co-workers, friends. ♪ so i call a constable, and i said, "hey, i need a helicopter. i've got to get to east texas." ♪ on the way, i could see there are pieces of space shuttle -- thousands and thousands of pieces all over the place. ♪ i was the first person there from nasa. ♪ -there's a guy called terry lane who's an fbi agent. he said to me, "we have a report of one of the crew member's bodies." um... ♪

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Space Shuttle Columbia The Final Flight

so, that was the first of my classmates. ♪ this was not something i was trained for. -astronaut mark kelly came in and said, ""this is what we would like to do. we want to be very respectful of our friends and our colleagues." he wanted to not do anything until they had a priest or a pastor. -we just tried to do the best job we can to handle this as respectfully as possible. -we placed the human remains into the hearse, and it was taken back to the sheriff's office. ♪ eventually, all seven astronauts were recovered. ♪

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The Saturday Show with Jonathan Capehart

for pneumococcal pneumonia. today marks a heart- wrenching anniversary of one of the deadliest school shootings in the united states. it has been 25 years since 2 students opened fire at columbine high school in colorado, fatally shooting 12 classmates and a teacher before turning their weapons on themselves. the infamous massacre sent shockwaves to the nation and became a blueprint for other copycat shootings. now kids have to practice magic shooter drills at school, starting at an early age. this tragic anniversary is not the only one we are facing. monday will mark the sixth anniversary of a deadly shooting at a waffle house in nashville, tennessee, where a white man fatally shot four people of color, triggering a 34 hour manhunt before his arrest. joining me now, director of the

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Ayman

have for your speech? will you deliver that? >> i think that my duty, my principal, is to make sure that students who come in the future feel encouraged and feel free to express their views, no matter what those views might be. i think that keeping my options open about how to best set that precedent, but i love my university. the university is giving the everything and it's giving me the education i am using to make my voice heard in the world right now. it is something i am thinking about, but when it comes to, can you repeat the second part of your question? >> more or less, what are you going to do now? you won't be able to address your classmates at your commencement. is there a message you'd like to share with them or any other

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CNN Newsroom With Fredricka Whitfield

245 million guns have flooded the us market so they're just simply more guns around. that's why this keeps happening. there are laws and state very few states have laws that penalize leaving guns accessible to children. so there's just more guns for kids let's to find& last year, over 1,000 kids brought guns to school. that's like ten years ago. it was only 200 guns and i'm saying only 200 because this only happens in america children and other countries have the same stressors, the same social media, but only in america are these shootings happen? and it's because guns are just so accessible and then you have on this year of a 20 anniversary accountability like unlike what this nation have seen, we saw the parents of the oxford high school shooter, james and jennifer crumbley, convicted for charges of involuntary manslaughter for not doing enough to prevent their son from killing four classmates. >> i mean, it's the first time we've ever seen parents

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The Saturday Show with Jonathan Capehart

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Ayman

physically harm students, whereas those that sprayed those chemical weapons physically harm students. >> yeah, i think it's a testament to the palestinian exception to free speech. i thought i came to columbia because i thought it was a progressive space for people who care about social justice and human rights, and at every turn, i have been shown that that doesn't apply to palestinians like myself. you know, my peers, my classmates have friends and family that are still trapped under the rubble and we are being criminalized on our own campus, quite literally being taken out and zip ties because our president thought that we were a threat. >> let me ask you, finally, we don't have much time, but where do you see things going from here in terms of, do you get a chance to appeal your suspension? is there a chance for it to be reversed? are you considering any legal action against the university for how you were treated? >> yeah, absolutely. every single one of us a starting the appeal process. we are all waiting for our hearing dates to see what exactly has happened. the way that the university and

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BBC News

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