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Your World With Neil Cavuto

on campus like columbia, yale, berkeley and many others. >> sandra: peaceful student led protests. you're reaction to that? >> i would ask where is the peace with jewish students being shoved and grabbed, having arms rub around them and obstructing you never moment, where the peace in people tearing down the american black at yale's world one -- with the peace other items from jewish students in from assaulting and jabbing in jewish stu student's i would apply. there is no peace of these events. 's have gone to the wild. this is a mark, this is a right and yelled have -- has failed to proactively engage with it to try to prevent it and stand up for his principal values using reel action to expel and display -- to spin the students minister has been the copied opposite. to continue to present empty threats and in this case as

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Your World With Neil Cavuto

violent exciting things against the jewish people were being removed and it turned out that all these lands are more than welcome to be on campus. minouche shafik needs to resign and if she doesn't want to reside, you better do something about this because this is going from bad to worse. >> will have to see what laid out here with the presidents -- are not fun of her either so it's not just the jewish students that are calling for her to resign and their parents will pay all this money to send them to the schools but also the forecasters. once again we did try to talk to them, try to get in there and take a look at the incoming that we were not invited into will keep you posted if we're anything from them, sandra. >> sandra: alexis mcadams keep us posted live at columbia as we are watching what's happening poorly out of nyu. our next guest encountered exactly what we were discussing the growing threats on the college campuses. chris is that university student scene in this milieu who said he felt terrified during this on-campus incident that happened on saturday and now joins us.

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The Context

of violence _ i think if you have actual threats of violence to the point where you have _ of violence to the point where you have to _ of violence to the point where you have to cancel all of your classes on campus, _ have to cancel all of your classes on campus, you have to ask — is this a valid _ on campus, you have to ask — is this a valid use _ on campus, you have to ask — is this a valid use of— on campus, you have to ask — is this a valid use of a _ on campus, you have to ask — is this a valid use of a private university? that has— a valid use of a private university? that has to — a valid use of a private university? that has to be unacceptable at some point that _ that has to be unacceptable at some point that you can't control the threat of— point that you can't control the threat of violence to the point you have _ threat of violence to the point you have to _ threat of violence to the point you have to cancel classes or take them virtually _ have to cancel classes or take them virtuall . , , ,., g. . ,, virtually. this is the point, jack, that the government _ virtually. this is the point, jack, that the government has - virtually. this is the point, jack, that the government has been l virtually. this is the point, jack, - that the government has been trying to make, this same point that they've had some protests. i think james cleverly asks if we need to keep protesting. where do you think the government is right now on allowing some of these protests to move through london?— allowing some of these protests to move through london? these are very difficult issues _ move through london? these are very difficult issues to _ move through london? these are very difficult issues to grapple _ move through london? these are very difficult issues to grapple with. - difficult issues to grapple with. do we want _ difficult issues to grapple with. do we want politicians _ difficult issues to grapple with. do we want politicians telling - difficult issues to grapple with. do we want politicians telling us - difficult issues to grapple with. do| we want politicians telling us when we want politicians telling us when we can _ we want politicians telling us when we can and — we want politicians telling us when we can and can't— we want politicians telling us when we can and can't protest— we want politicians telling us when we can and can't protest when - we can and can't protest when we should _ we can and can't protest when we should and — we can and can't protest when we should and shouldn't? _ we can and can't protest when we should and shouldn't? we - we can and can't protest when we i should and shouldn't? we certainly don't _ should and shouldn't? we certainly don't want — should and shouldn't? we certainly don't want that. _ should and shouldn't? we certainly don't want that. it _ should and shouldn't? we certainly don't want that. it is _ should and shouldn't? we certainly don't want that. it is definitely - don't want that. it is definitely true _ don't want that. it is definitely true in — don't want that. it is definitely true in london _ don't want that. it is definitely true in london that _ don't want that. it is definitely true in london that the - don't want that. it is definitely true in london that the vast i true in london that the vast majority_ true in london that the vast majority of— true in london that the vast majority of people - true in london that the vast majority of people in - true in london that the vast majority of people in thesel true in london that the vast - majority of people in these very, very big — majority of people in these very, very big protests— majority of people in these very, very big protests are _ majority of people in these very, very big protests are peaceful, . majority of people in these very, i

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The Context

christian, i have to say i disagree there i_ christian, i have to say i disagree there. i think this is far more pervasive _ there. i think this is far more pervasive throughout these protests. we see _ pervasive throughout these protests. we see all— pervasive throughout these protests. we see all of the very violent rhetoric — we see all of the very violent rhetoric whether or not there is actual— rhetoric whether or not there is actual violence. rhetoric whether or not there is actualviolence. but rhetoric whether or not there is actual violence. but the fact of the matter— actual violence. but the fact of the matter is _ actual violence. but the fact of the matter is and both of the episodes we're _ matter is and both of the episodes we're talking about, the people who felt physically threatened word jews. — felt physically threatened word jews, they were the only ones. the other— jews, they were the only ones. the other side — jews, they were the only ones. the other side did not. if things are not like — other side did not. if things are not like each other, and absolutely agree _ not like each other, and absolutely agree with — not like each other, and absolutely agree with my fellow guests, we cannot— agree with my fellow guests, we cannot normalise us. we can't adjust a shelter— cannot normalise us. we can't adjust a shelter in _ cannot normalise us. we can't adjust a shelter in place and hope that it will eat— a shelter in place and hope that it will eat us— a shelter in place and hope that it will eat us last. the columbia's president— will eat us last. the columbia's president and the in ministration should _ president and the in ministration should come out very forcefully for campus _ should come out very forcefully for campus security for all students in that great— campus security for all students in that great university to feel safe, accepted — that great university to feel safe, accepted and able to go about their studies, _ accepted and able to go about their studies, which is why they're there in the _ studies, which is why they're there in the first— studies, which is why they're there in the first place. just studies, which is why they're there in the first place.— in the first place. just to be clear, would _ in the first place. just to be clear, would you _ in the first place. just to be clear, would you shut - in the first place. just to be _ clear, would you shut down protests? i think if you have actual threats

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Ayman

he cannot stay awake because he is not the same person he was four years ago. >> renato, this criminal trial is unique and a stressful experience for the jurors , who have been tasked with it. one potential juror broke down crying estrace and, quote, i have to be honest, i feel so nervous and anxious. i am sorry. given donald trump's nature and how his supporters come to his defense. given that we have seen threats and the fact he is gone after the judges and prosecutors in many other trials, what can be done to ease some of this anxiety for jurors? how much of this rests on judge merchan? >> reporter: a lot does rest on judge merchan. we are starting to see some of what the judge can do about this. but judge has been treating donald trump just like any other defendant in a lot of ways. he tells them to be quiet but he tells them to sit down. he tells them, for example,

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NBC Nightly News With Lester Holt

violence. >> reporter: a student graduating this spring likely has participated in these drills every single year starting in kindergarten. researchers are still grappling with their impact. >> they're really scary. it decreases the sense of safety. >> reporter: studies show following the drills a 39% increase in depression and a 42 increase in stress and anxiety. in the wake of columbine, metal detector companies were overwhelmed with orders. >> we expect between now and the beginning of school next year to be a very busy period for us. >> reporter: while more research is needed, experts say there is little evidence these measures alone make schools safer. in fact, since columbine, we've had 404 school shootings. something that's become a fact of life for students today. >> every day i wake up scared. i want to go to school and just get my education. >> reporter: experts say for all the security at schools, we're still not doing enough to identify threats before it's too late.

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BBC News

for it. i'm curious if you could assess how successful what you call an informational war by russia has been when it comes to the debate that is big hat in the us about the war in ukraine and the us�*s role in it? i ukraine and the us's role in it? ., . ., ukraine and the us's role in it? ., _, ., ukraine and the us's role in it? ., ., ,, it? i cannot comment on us domestic— it? i cannot comment on us domestic politics _ it? i cannot comment on us domestic politics given - it? i cannot comment on us domestic politics given our. domestic politics given our institutional policies, i can definitely say that the russians had been implement in several key narratives to slow down our decision—making not just in the us but also worldwide. some of these rhetoric is in good nuclear threats, they also push narratives about negotiations that russia is ready to negotiate with the west over ukraine's fate. as well as the rhetoric about not crossing russia's redlines by having the us or the west provide additional military material or long—range artillery systems and other equipment. i5

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Space Shuttle Columbia The Final Flight

husband climbing in. next to enter the vehicle will be ilan ramon. and he is currently taking his seat on the mid-deck. -here at the kennedy space center in florida, a lot of concern about security with the first israeli astronaut on board columbia for this 16-day science mission. i'm there to cover that launch, like we always were. i'm three miles away, which is as close as they let anybody. -28th launch for columbia, the 113th shuttle mission launch. i'm always thinking about what i would say if things go really wrong, uh, and -- because that's my responsibility to be that person. one of the experiments on board the shuttle columbia... so you sort of have to go down the list of threats, if you will, you know, 9/11, ilan ramon. did they really fix those cracks? and then it's up to, you know, a million movable parts

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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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Ayman

one potential juror broke down and i have to be honest. i feel so nervous and anxious. i am sorry. you know, given donald trump's nature and his supporters come to his defense. given that we have seen threats. that he is gone after the judges and other prosecutors. and in many other trials. what can be done to ease some of his anxiety for jurors? how much of this will rest on the judge? judge juan merchan? >> a lot will rest on judge juan merchan. where already seeing what the judge can do about this. you know, the judge has been treating donald trump like any other defendant in a lot of ways. he has told them to be quiet. he tells them to sit down. he tells them for example that he has to be there in the courtroom. in fact you mentioned already. but beyond that. in times he is treating donald

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