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she has had. if even the mayor isn't safe, what does that say about l.a.? >> if you had a fire captain's house constantly catching fire or went to mechanic to take your car and oil slicks and smoking cars everywhere, you wouldn't go there. now you have a mayor who is constantly telling you crime is down well this is the second time your house has been broken into. you tell us homelessness is getting taken care of. we see the numbers. it's thousands of people dying. a couple hundred people took up your offer for housing and everyone else is just out on the streets while millions and billions of dollars just evaporate. >> will: we said it in your introduction here. great analogy to the fire captain. but, you know, the fire captain would have the fire i were department fairly quickly to a fire at his house as you would expect the mayor would have the lapd responding fairly quickly to a problem at her house. now, take out the fire captain and the mayor.

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The Rachel Maddow Show

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my community. first of all, i always wanted to be the change i wanted to see. as the leader, i'm the person people look up to. in my community, we all get together, we clean up, we are at the polls, will work with the children. you may see me everywhere outside in the community. outside talking to people, engaging with neighbors. trying to make our city a beautiful place. >> you were volunteered in honor to the citizens of the year award. in the introduction, the former mayor said this, i feel very confident that there is not one elected official in this room or in this city that whatever it is that the most important elective office in the city is to be a lock captain of your own street. this is the former mayor of the city who was saying that.

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safety at this point. arthel: you made reference to brave students going on campus. you should not have to be brave to go to school, to go to class. that's really unbelievable. >> yes it is it's the bravest thing you can do it columbia right now as a jewish student and stay at this university. and i truly believe that. it's going to class there's going to the dining halls. that to me as be is being so brd really standing up for us. arthel: a couple months ago you and nine other students filed a lawsuit against the university and a mention that at the beginning of your introduction is under title vi of the civil rights act of 1964. how would you expect columbia administrators to handle the anti-semitism on campus? >> i think they just need to

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months and months of relentless violence. 0thers months and months of relentless violence. others are particularly concerned because one thing that human rights groups have raised is that since the introduction of those motors back injanuary, there has been an increase in what they describe as arbitrary detentions, and the rest, in some cases, police violence and brutality as well. that is a concern from the camp were voting no and today's referendum. the acclaimed british conductor, sir andrew davis, has died at the age of 80. he was one of the longest—serving chief conductors of the bbc symphony orchestra, and a familiar face at the annual bbc proms concerts in london, where he was famous for his funny speeches. all five members of the spice girls have reunited, just perhaps not as you'd expect. on saturday night, victoria beckham, melanie brown, emma bunton, geri homer and melanie chisholm, better known as posh, scary, baby, ginger and sporty spice, came together to celebrate victoria's 50th birthday in london.

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but also kidnappings as well. and that triggered the president at the time to announce this state of emergency, essentially a package of extraordinary measures like bringing in the military to try and control law and order in the streets and in prisons, but also introducing local curfews in certain areas, which did suspend people's rights while they were going on. so, as you say, these measures have sort of been tested at the moment. and some people i've spoken to here in the capital, quito, have told me that the measures so far have made them feel a little bit safer, that seeing the military, as you can maybe even see behind me, patrolling areas around the city is something that's given them a bit of relief after months and months of this relentless violence. 0thers, though, are particularly concerned because one thing that human rights groups have raised is that since the introduction of those measures back injanuary, there has been an increase in what they describe as arbitrary detentions and arrests, in some cases police violence and brutality as well. so that is a concern from the camp who are voting no in today's referendum.

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and a massive increase in killings and kidnappings. that triggered the president to announce a state of emergency, essentially a package of extraordinary measures like playing in the military to try and control law and order on the street and prisons but also introducing local curfews in certain areas which suspended the rights of people where they were going on so as you say, these measures have been tested at these measures have been tested at the moment. some people here in the capital have told me the measures have made them feel safer, seeing the military as you can see behind me, patrolling areas in the city has given them a bit of relief after months of relentless violence. others are concerned because human rights have raised that since the introduction of measures injanuary, there has been an increase in what they describe as arbitrary detentions and arrests and in some cases police brutality and violence. that is a concern for those voting

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but also introducing local curfews in certain areas, which did suspend people's rights while they were going on. so, as you say, these measures have sort of been tested at the moment. and some people i've spoken to here in the capital, quito, have told me that the measures so far have made them feel a little bit safer, that seeing the military, as you can maybe even see behind me, patrolling areas around the city is something that's given them a bit of relief after months and months of this relentless violence. others, though, are particularly concerned because one thing that human rights groups have raised is that since the introduction of those measures back injanuary, there has been an increase in what they describe as arbitrary detentions and arrests, in some cases police violence and brutality as well. so that is a concern from the camp who are voting no in today's referendum. here in the uk — the issue of pollution and sewage seeping into our rivers and seas is one that has regularly been in the headlines in recent months. it has prompted one canoe club coach on the river thames to get in touch with the bbc to share

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you're hamas? >> yes, we're all hamas. if. will: as massive pro-hamas protests take over columbia university, rikki schlott writes she had a front row seat to the madness. what does in this say about the future of america? rikki schlott joins us now to discuss. you know, when i gave that introduction, you know, i said pro-hamas protests. and, you know, i don't think that's an an unfair if characterization. we're not just talking about pro pro-palestinian or support for gauze -- gaza. we heard or specifically right there at least among some portion of that crowd support for hamas. >> yeah. i heard intifada shouted frequently on campus. but one thing that i would delineate that i think is important in the context of columbia is they did shut off the actual campus to anyone who didn't have an id so it was

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