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CNN This Morning

continue to function, so that there's not a hecklers veto that's happening where the loudest, it most radical voices have control over the discourse. but what we've seen is is that by going in and cracking down, it's just further inflamed the situation. it's becoming about more than just a pastime and when what's happened is protesters say that they're just criticizing israel. and i believe that in a lot of their minds that's their intent, but there's a whole vocabulary that they have for talking about what's happening on campus that veers almost directly into anti-semitism, were they accuse jewish donors, they accuse a jewish, jewish forces in the world for ordering the crackdown. it's not the university president acting on her own those are straight up anti-semitic tropes right there that you outline. yeah it's an even go further. it's not almost anti-semitism. it is antisemitism and this is

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BBC News

prison and be banned from travelling abroad. despite the threats, many _ travelling abroad. despite the threats, many women - travelling abroad. despite the threats, many women are - threats, many women are refusing to cover their hair. their campaign started after the death of mahsa amini, nearly two years ago. the girl who was detained by the morality police for allegedly not wearing herjob properly. they died in custody. protests what the country and over i've hundred and 50 people were killed in the government crackdown. according to the un, the reappearance of the rowdy police in such numbers follows an order —— morality police, follows an orderfrom an order —— morality police, follows an order from the commander—in—chief. translation: commander-in-chief. translation: , ., , ., translation: everyone must a bab hi'ab translation: everyone must a baby hijab law. _ translation: everyone must a baby hijab law. | _ translation: everyone must a baby hijab law, i believe - translation: everyone must a baby hijab law, i believe the - baby hijab law, i believe the government and judiciary should carry out their lawful and religious responsibilities in this regard.— this regard. despite such warnings. _ this regard. despite such warnings, iranian - this regard. despite such warnings, iranian women this regard. despite such - warnings, iranian women are refusing to give up under dream of freedom. saturday marks 25 years since the 1999 mass shooting at columbine high school that killed 12 students and one teacher — and wounded

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Take Me to the Opera

Take Me to the Opera
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The Big Weekend Show

arrested during anti- israel protests at columbia university this week. all i can say is talk about throwing away the american dre dream. she comes here on the fraud she raises a daughter within goes out and supports her terrorism and terrorists. to the left to all of you tell me how you support all the bad things like rape, gang rape, murders, baby beheadings and more. that was just october 7 there is more. >> bad people put new ad from the biting campaign is touting the presidents mental acuity. i wish i was making this up. going to love to tell us or about meeting president biden. because when you meet him this guy is as sharp as a knife. [laughter] is that the truth? [laughter] he was drinking with college students progress got escorted away with the easter bunny player or sense of everyday snacks and treats may be banned under new legislation in multiple states crackdown on ingredients with links to cancer

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The Big Weekend Show

arrested during anti- israel protests at columbia university this week. all i can say is talk about throwing away the american dre dream. she comes here on the fraud she raises a daughter within goes out and supports her terrorism and terrorists. to the left to all of you tell me how you support all the bad things like rape, gang rape, murders, baby beheadings and more. that was just october 7 there is more. >> bad people put new ad from the biting campaign is touting the presidents mental acuity. i wish i was making this up. going to love to tell us or about meeting president biden. because when you meet him this guy is as sharp as a knife. [laughter] is that the truth? [laughter] he was drinking with college students progress got escorted away with the easter bunny player or sense of everyday snacks and treats may be banned under new legislation in multiple states crackdown on ingredients with links to cancer it is true those include pez,

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BBC News

identity a journalist reads her account of events. fix, identity a journalist reads her account of events.— identity a journalist reads her account of events. a big male officer kicked _ account of events. a big male officer kicked me _ account of events. a big male officer kicked me very - account of events. a big male officer kicked me very hard i account of events. a big male officer kicked me very hard in | officer kicked me very hard in the back, later i began urinating blood. the doctor told me my kidney was partly torn, the court find me $50, thejudge what if torn, the court find me $50, the judge what if i was detained again i would go to prison and be banned from travelling abroad.- prison and be banned from travelling abroad. despite the threats, many _ travelling abroad. despite the threats, many women - travelling abroad. despite the threats, many women are - threats, many women are refusing to cover their hair. the campaign started after the death of a girl nearly two years ago who was detained by the morality police for allegedly not wearing her hijab properly and died in custody. protests swept the country and over 550 people were killed in the government crackdown according to the un. the reappearance of the morality police in such numbers follows an order from police in such numbers follows an orderfrom a run back�*s commander in chief. translation: , ., ,

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the recall of almost 4,000 vehicles applies to every one of the trucks that have been shipped to customers since the model went on sale late last year. the biggest election in the world is underway in india. unemployment and inflation are major issues, along with the future of india's democracy, following a crackdown on political opponents. prime minister narendra modi is hoping to win a third term in power. the main opposition congress party, in alliance with smaller parties, is seeking to prevent that. the election is an enormous undertaking. close to a billion people can cast a ballot — one in eight of the world's population. so voting takes place on seven separate days — over the next six weeks. because of the huge which is tickle operation. —— which is a right given to every adult citizen since india's independence. more than 75 years on, it

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Alex Wagner Tonight

feel uncomfortable. yesterday, here in new york, the nypd arrested more than 100 students at columbia university who had been camped out on the campuses mainline, calling for the university to divest in its endowment from companies with ties to israel because of the war in gaza. columbia university president minouche shafik herself asked for the nypd to intervene, citing "safety concerns." when asked to characterize the protests, nypd chief john schell said that, "the students that were arrested were useful, offered no resistance whatsoever, and were saying what they wanted to say in a peaceful manner." that is from the police. so why the crackdown? for years, celebrating the right to protest has been integral to columbia university's brand. lee bollinger, who served as columbia university's president from 2002 on the way up until last year once told "the new

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Alex Wagner Tonight

york times," the administration's decision to call the police on a vietnam war protest in 1968 was "a serious breach in the ethos of the university.". in 2007, there was a similar encampment style protest set up in the very same area of columbus campus. columbia's response then was to hook up lights for the encampment and to invite the protesters to sleep in common spaces indoors to escape the cold. columbia's campus is the site of major protests all the time. for some reason, the school decided to crackdown on this one. why the change? why the double standard for this particular protest? the day before columbia university president minouche shafik asked the nypd to intervene, she was in washington, d.c. being questioned by republicans in congress about plans of anti- semitism on campus as a group of jewish faculty at columbia wrote in a public letter,

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Alex Wagner Tonight

pan. you have done something that they weren't able to do. you have been able to condemn anti-semitism without using the phrase "it depends on the context." >> columbia university president minouche shafik came prepared for tough questions about her handling of anti- semitism on campus during a republican led hearing this week. she talked about expelling students and she committed to firing faculty members who had expressed sympathetic views for hamas. so far, she has escaped the backlash that forced the presidents of the university of pennsylvania and harvard to step down after a previous hearing last december. "the new york times" opinion columnist michelle goldberg explained the long-term consequences of minouche shafik's actions at the university and in this week's hearing. in a piece titled "republicans wanted to crackdown on israel's critics. columbia obliged." she wrote, "by bending over backward to be agreeable,

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