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The Faulkner Focus

i have to ask so we've heard several times now that the university of columbia has to make decisions about who they want on their campus, about the tents, that's what they are talking about now. whatever internal rules are about the tents. police can only step in when there is a crime being made. my question to you, andrew, is when do words become dangerous or a crime? people wanting to extinguish other people, death to jews, death to -- when do those words constitute a crime? >> i know how important the first amendment is to you and how important the first amendment is to all americans. but the idea of the first amendment is not limitless. when it amounts to threats. when it amounts to intimidation, it can be -- it reaches its limits. more than that, though, when you look at columbia it is a private university. you have civil laws like trespassing and certain laws that limit the time and place of

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The Faulkner Focus

officials where our officers are stationed at along the route. if any of the students wanted to go off campus to go to wherever they want to go. we advise them to use our safe corridor pathways. thank you. >> so today at the university a professor was barred because he couldn't -- [inaudible]. did the nypd cannot insure somebody can they step in or -- [inaudible] >> the university makes decisions about who they let on their campus or don't let on their campus. they are doing their own analysis and making their own safety determinations. that is not us. they are a private university, private property. their decisions, not ours. if someone is on campus and they are in physical danger, if they are about to be attacked, for example, we'll respond

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The Faulkner Focus

immediately as you would in any location. but in terms of decisions of the university in this regard, that's really a question for the university. >> [inaudible question] >> so there have been a small number of instances in connection with some protests on campus. i don't have an exact number for you. i know on october 12th there was a very large protest and counter protest on campus. i remember in connection with that the university did ask us to have a presence on campus to make sure that everyone was safe. that was october 12th. there may have been some other instances between october 12th and last thursday. i couldn't give you an exact number. whatever that number is would be

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The Faulkner Focus

there are deep concerns with the fairness with the people that are making the decisions for donald trump in the highly blue manhattan jurisdiction. >> harris: you still have your doubts. i heard other legal experts say they were surprised after so much fruitless trying on the last day it came together like the and of a hallmark movie. what is he facing there. i don't think anybody in new york who hasn't seen the name trump on the west side highway here. >> with what's going on the letitia james' claim this bond isn't legitimate, i guess judge engoron could strike that entirely and essentially make it so that donald trump is in default. whether it means he wouldn't be allowed to appeal or whether he is given some extra amount of time. we've seen the appellate court give donald trump extra time in order to post this bond. perhaps if this isn't -- wasn't done with crossing the ts and

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Outnumbered

one of the big breaking news points just a few minutes ago and the election fraud case within $175 million bond that was put up, letitia james got her plate handed to her. the judge upheld that bond. i want to talk about when trump has a victory, what does it mean for all these other cases? it seems that people are watching and they will poke the bear in one case. does it seem that way or is it that way? >> emily: what the american public how they feel and accept and process and synthesize all of these events and decisions and hearing outcomes. at the end of the day, the jury is prevented from seeing all of that. the reality in terms of how it impacts a potential conviction depends on what the jury itself -- i want to focus for a moment on the defense's statements today. super important, they came out swinging. they said president trump is

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CNN This Morning

said that he talked to lawyers and he felt that he had absolutely no ability to reject the election on january 6th, to think he was wrong when he did that? i wasn't in mike pence's shoes and the information that he had at that time. i don't know how he based his decisions. i think he's a nice man. i think that he's failed to. donald trump since that day because he certainly does not recognize that we need someone in the white house who needs him out on the trail advocating for him instead of constantly criticized ding and going back and ripping them apart all right. >> joining me now is cnn anchor and chief political correspondent dana bash. dana, good morning to you. >> morning so much to talk about from your show yesterday, but that really stuck out to me. >> i have to say what kristi noem had to say there in that obviously the vice president plays a critical role in certifying the 2024 election when we get there, this has become something of a litmus test for potential trump vps

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Verified Live

we start with the latest on nottingham forest's post—match comments following sunday's defeat to everton. the club accused the video assistant referee stuart atwell of being a fan of their relegation rivals luton after decisions went against them, and say they asked for him to be taken off duties before the game. but the referees governing body, pgmol, says that's not true. 0ur senior football news reporter simon stone is following the story. the implication was that nottingham forest had asked for stuart atwell to be removed from the game but i had been told that whilst there was a conversation between nottingham forest consultant and a former premier league referee and the head of refereeing and this issue ever stuart atwell at his suitability to be referee for the game as mentioned, and no point was requested that he be removed from

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involve him. >> and one of the things that i think we're going to see is them really try to pick apart the prosecution's witnesses specifically michael cohen, and make the argument that these individuals who are trying to prove or make the case that trump did do things wrong, just aren't reliable, credible people. >> why do you think they make the decision to start with david? here? he obviously was the person who basically said, okay, i'll i'll keep an eye out. try to keep bad stories out of the tabloids for you when you're running for present and i think the argument is that is running his own business and making many decisions by himself, that even if he had conversations with the former president, which they probably are going to try to make the case that he did not. >> that these were choices that he ultimately made, that not that did not involve the president. their whole argument minutes that the president is innocent that he did not do this and having another businessman command showing how he operated his cooperation could help them make that case.

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military responsibility failures that led to october seven. it is interesting he's gone now, there's no indication why. not only is the war continuing, there's a big crisis in the west bank, the palestinian occupied west bank where thou operations against palestinian militants. israeli forces fighting hezbollah, and the crisis, growing crisis between israel and iran. we don't know why this major general has decided to go now. he's the first seniorfigure has decided to go now. he's the first senior figure involved has decided to go now. he's the first seniorfigure involved in has decided to go now. he's the first senior figure involved in the decisions and what happened around the 7th of october on the israeli side. even though there have been calls from those in charge of the army, in charge of the internal service, and the prime minister himself, benjamin netanyahu, to put their hand up and admit their share of the blame. thus far, netanyahu

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the gang who brought them to the party in order to make this decision, it's gotta be an isolating feeling, right? when the people who to some extent, where are your allies, are now calling for your head, but it's funny. we mentioned a few things there, his own son who's entering the naval academy, donald trump, but it was a cast of so many other, such a weird wide cast. it was zelenskyy himself. it was president biden and the cia director. it was folks like mike mccullough hello, you saw and it was like evangelical christians, ukrainian christians talking about the impact on their own lives. it was the history of john quincy adams like it is he, he really had a moment where he went for everyone. we've been talking about how he was his journey from backbencher to house speaker is sort of a cheap, easy way. to say it, but he went from a guy who didn't have to deal with the consequences of the decisions he would make to this moment and it certainly seems that he

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