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NBC Nightly News With Lester Holt

violence and jew hatred. >> reporter: new york mayor eric adams condemning video such as this, which he saysa shows a young woman with a sign pointing to jewish students saying, "al qassam's next targets." in a letter obtained by nbc news, columbia rabbi elie buechler writing to students, "it deeply pains me to say that i would strongly recommend you return home as soon as possible and remain home until the reality in and around campus has dramatically improved," going on to say, "no one should have to endure this level of hatred, let alone at school." nick baum says while many of his peers have left, he's chosen to stay. >> your reaction to the letter? >> i feel disturbed, but i feel it is completely indicative of the horrible disturbances that jews on campus have been feeling over the last few days. as a jew, i no longer feel welcome on campus. >> reporter: a columbia university spokesperson tells nbc news in part, "we are acting on concerns we are hearing from our jewish students." republican congresswoman elise stefanik, who played a role during a hearing on anti-semitism this n the

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Erin Burnett OutFront

that we realized this is what was actually happening. >> and according to the police this is a man that appears to have been disturbed. he had a number of conspiracy theories that he was focused stan, and he came here, it appears had nothing to do with this trial and the proceedings are going on in the court behind me. he set himself on fire and according to the authorities, he is still in the hospital being treated for those burns. now, one of the things that the police said it that is he didn't violate any of the security precautions here that he didn't violate any of the superior security precautions before he did this, and that does raise some concerns because this has been a pretty wide open access area the street obviously is still functioning and they've allowed cars to be parked right behind us. it's kind of an unusual situation compared to some of the other courts where the

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Chris Jansing Reports

for that nypd press conference to get underway any moment now with new details about the man who set himself on fire outside the courthouse. nbc's yasmin vossoughian is on the ground for us. jim kavanaugh is back with me. what are the questions you think they'll be able to answer? it's now been just a little more than an hour since this happened. >> you're right. i think the witnesses reporting that he threw some pamphlets in the air, prior to powering a flammable liquid on himself and lighting himself with a lighter. some of the answers are in those pamphlets. that's his message. that's what he wants the world to know. it may prove to be nonsensical, and won't make sense to anyone, only to him, but largely some of the answers are there, and he may have posted things online or left notes at home as well. i think nypd will have some answers for us, that, you know, he might have been disturbed, but clearly he's suicidal, and

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Erin Burnett OutFront

according to the police, this is a man that appears to have been disturbed. he had a number of conspiracy theories that he was focused on. and he came here, it appears had nothing to do with this trial and the proceedings are going on in the court behind me he set himself on fire and according to the authorities he is still in the hospital being treated for those burns. now, one of the things that the police said it that that he didn't violate any of the security precautions here, that he didn't violate any of the superior security precautions before he did this? and that does raise some concerns because this has been a pretty wide open access area the street obviously is still functioning and they've allowed cars to be parked right behind us. it's kind of an unusual situation compared to some of the other courts where the former president is facing very yes trials. so we'll see

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Here's a potential full setlist for Disturbed's Auckland show this Friday

Disturbed are all set to play a one off show at Auckland’s Spark Arena this Friday 15th March and we’re getting amped to see them.

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The Ingraham Angle

will get donald trump out. tingthat is not something she'de once, but she said it in writin and fun raised up a bit pure the day after she was elected and i quote, we will definitely sue his --ou and he will know my nao when you make statements like that, how can you say there is no political angle to this?e >> laura: the other panelistback was's disturbed. can you take that back now. she came out and said this is never about politics. >> it is an absolute joke.sh it is an ethics problem. she campaigned, everybody said it a million times, but it is true, she campaigned on throwing him in jail.n it is unethical. >> laura: is there an ethical move here or action that could be filed against her for this litiobviously blatant politicale that she brought? >> laura, laura, laura than weal do that against bill barr. that is the only person.pa >> laura: but the judge wouldha

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CNN Special Report

the state legislatures pick a new slate of electors. jake tapper: the letter claimed that the us department of justice's investigations have "identified significant concerns that may have impacted the outcome of the election in multiple states, including the state of georgia". was that true? richard donoghue: no. jake tapper: while the letter was sent solely by jeff clark, it was written with the help of a new justice department employee named ken klukowski who, according to the committee, was also working with john eastman, the architect of the multi-step plan to overturn the election. the letter mirrored some of eastman's unconstitutional theories. richard donoghue: would have created chaos in the states. i think that would have been disastrous for our country and our constitution. jake tapper: but wasn't that the point of it, the letter, to create that chaos? richard donoghue: i think so. yes. disturbed by the letter, donoghue immediately responded to clark writing, "this would be a grave step for the department

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CNN Special Report

president-elect biden and hold hearings and basically have the state legislatures pick a new slate of electors. jake tapper: the letter claimed that the us department of justice's investigations have "identified significant concerns that may have impacted the outcome of the election in multiple states, including the state of georgia". was that true? richard donoghue: no. jake tapper: while the letter was sent solely by jeff clark, it was written with the help of a new justice department employee named ken klukowski who, according to the committee, was also working with john eastman, the architect of the multi-step plan to overturn the election. the letter mirrored some of eastman's unconstitutional theories. richard donoghue: would have created chaos in the states. i think that would have been disastrous for our country and our constitution. jake tapper: but wasn't that the point of it, the letter, to create that chaos? richard donoghue: i think so. yes. disturbed by the letter, donoghue immediately responded

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