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and wisconsin, take a listen i've been pretty much right there where they want to be other states have gone far more liberal in that sense, then they wanted to be, and some were more conservative and they have some votes coming up now and the people are going to activate and they're going to work in their state but i think it's a very important thing and we did something that took courage. >> but it's something that everybody wanted to see. they wanted to bring it back. and now i say, it's up to the state. they'll ask me a question about i say that's up to the state. so i say to you i think we did a very good job when that a lot of people are very happy with it and we did the right thing for our country. >> trump has another stop later in michigan. we're going to be monitoring that and we'll keep an eye on his next campaign. stop up to see what happens there. he says a lot of people are happy, but we've seen the polls. a lot of people also are not in this continues to be a problem. >> play it on all kinds of things. on campus protests,
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praising the police in new york for getting those protesters because out of that building. so we will continue to watch that speech or the former president, the lead with jake tapper starts right now campus protests are recruiting in violence. the lead starts right now from new york to california and points in-between protests going beyond just protests, students barricading themselves in buildings confrontations between students and police in some places vigilante group showing up, coming up a detailed look at all the chaos plus secretary of state antony blinken is in israel, he trying to push a ceasefire as prime minister netanyahu i who pledges to attack raffa in gaza regardless of what the us wants. we're going to take you to the situation on the ground in gaza. >> plus from the trial so the trail donald trump hitting two battleground states today. >> can he avoid yet another gag order violation as the hush money cover up case takes a day
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off before resuming tomorrow morning. >> welcome to the lean. i'm jake tapper. we're going to start today with our national lead and this new round of protest as flaring up on college campuses. today, some of which have turned incredibly violent. more than 30 people were arrested at the university of wisconsin madison this morning, police, at least for police officers were injured, including a state trooper who was hit in the head with a skateboard, were told classes have been canceled at ucla today after violence erupted between anti-israel protesters in an encampment and counter protesters overnight. one antiwar protester told cnn that bricks mason, paper, pepper spray, we're involved those cnn has not been able to confirm those details. the new york police department, meanwhile says they're officers will be positioned around the campus of columbia university for at least the next two weeks. after an estimated 300 people were arrested last night at columbia in the nearby city college in
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new york officers were forced to climb through a second story window. they say to clear out protesters who had occupied the school's hamilton hall, some of the occupiers having vandalize the building new york city leaders now say this particular building occupation was led by individuals who are not affiliated with columbia university cnn's nick watt starts off our coverage from the ucla campus with a closer look at what exactly is happening on colleges across the united states. >> already this morning, campus police arrested dozens clearing an encampment of the university of wisconsin, madison they started pushing them. they started shoving them students were held down with pitons. >> most were released without citations. college officials say it's unclear how many were affiliated with the school they say some resisted arrest, report for law enforcement officers were injured and say peaceful protests that abide by campus rules are still alive. just no tents. >> we are grateful that are
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protesters are still here and they are exercising their first amendment right last night in new york, police dressed in riot gear, arrested around 300 as they cleared columbia university's hamilton hall, which had been occupied by protesters palestinian protesters. here on the campus that largely kicked off this. now nationwide movement. >> there are individuals and organizations that are not students we see a shift in tactics that are being used, destruction of property, destruction of cameras columbia's president said the quote, drastic escalation of the protests, push the university to the brink overnight at ucla counter protesters pro israel protesters among them, breached the barricades around the probe who palestinian and cabinet which also breaches ucla campus rules a firecracker thrown in cones and more flying through the darkness, pepper spray from inside that tamp. the college newspaper photograph to counter protester spraying from an aerosol can daily bruin
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reporters on the scene were slapped an indirectly sprayed with irritants. we are sickened by this senseless violence and it must end, so the college spokesperson, ever since this encampment sprang up thursday morning, tension has been mounting. the first scuffles thursday afternoon more over the weekend, hence, the barriers and the bottom buffer zone that was breached last night, the university has allowed the protesters to control who enters the camp monday, a jewish student posted this protesters wealth outside of their encampment. he says blocking his way. >> they're not letting me walk in. my class is over there. i want to use that entrance ucla called this a parent and remove those there's barriers then last night, this a lot to what happened last night was an attack on our encampment by a zionist thugs that the university did nothing to stop. >> ucla has until now kept security light. the lapd out of sight until late last night. but after what happened today,
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law enforcement is on-site and all classes are canceled so. >> this is where all went down late last night and into this morning. the protesters say they are undeterred, they're reinforcing their barricade. we can hear the power drill there. we go. >> but the other thing the college has done now that exclusion zone extends way 50 or 60 yards back over there. so counter protesters will not be allowed as close as they were last night, governor of california, gavin newsom put out a statement the limited and delayed campus law enforcement response at ucla last night was unacceptable and it demands answers. we've asked for answers and we're still waiting for them. >> when's it's going to end? who knows the manger commencement here, ucla isn't till the middle of june jake. >> all right. nick watt, thanks so much appreciate it. let's go live to columbia university now cnn's polo sandoval is right
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off campus for as polo have any protests let's return to columbia today it's quite a distinction here. >> jake was just 24 hours ago that i was witnessing one of the occupiers of the hamilton hall building you see over my right shoulder on top of the roof waving a palestinian flag it really is a nine day difference as there is a relative calm that we've now seen that on here off-campus, but also on campus as well in today for the first time in pretty much two weeks, any member of the columbia university who wishes to participate in these sort of gathering? for protests if they want to do that, they have to do it on those sidewalks around the space here. and that is really what we've seen most of today. the sidewalk for now has gone john silent, but earlier today we did see pro-palestinian demonstration pop up at the only gate that's been used. it's also where we met earlier today, a young man named solomon up bad. he is expected to graduate this coming may. and he also represents an additional voice and all this. and that is a
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majority of the columbia students who have not been actively participating in any demonstrations. and those who would like more normalcy on campus by feel worse all the way around given the events that have transpired. >> but i really really hope that there can be some sort of returning in a see without a police presence because i think that's what i would like when i grabbed you see up might already wearing his cap and gown. and again, he hopes to do that in a matter of weeks in terms of nypd, however, they will maintain a presence here that space based on the request that came in from the columbia university president minouche sfia. we also heard from mayor eric adams early today, which you heard some of his remarks a short while ago. next piece he added that he believes are based on the intelligence from the nypd that outside agitators, as he described them, likely influence some of these demonstrations has started two weeks ago leading to some of that chaos unfolded.
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get last night. >> all polo sandoval, thanks so much. let's bring in cnn, chief law enforcement and intelligence analyst, john miller. john previously served as a deputy commissioner of the new york police department. so john, the chief of the nypd, says that they've been they've been having ongoing discussions with universities in new york city right now. how are police preparing behind the scenes to stop violence? and how are they also preparing to allow peaceful protests? >> so the dialogue with the university universities is basically, let's establish the rules of engagement. do we want to, when you have an encampment going or if a building has taken over do you want to move in early nip this in the bud while it's small or do you want to let it play out at which point it can grow bigger and require a much bigger response and frankly, a lot more drama attached to it columbia university asked the police to clear out the west lawn a couple of weeks ago and
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they did that. but then they didn't post that with any barricades are officers and of course, that protest group back and then took the hard turn of taking over a university building and doing a lot of damage inside. so what they're what they're learning curve that universities and police in new york are in this reflects a little bit on the rest of the country is when do you move? how long do you let these things go and how assertive a position do you take with you? your students. >> so there's some back and forth about whether or not there are elements that are not student elements in these protests new york city mayor eric adams said today that the nypd has been able to gather intelligence that some of the people on columbia's campus in hamilton building, for example, we're not students but actually professional agitators. now, there has been some pushback by student journalists at columbia that no, no, no, it's all students
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what can you tell us about that and what kinds of tools are officials using to get that kind of intelligence? >> well, in the nypd, the only people who are allowed by consent decree to investigate political activity or things like protest constitutionally protected activities is the intelligence division of the nypd. and to do so they, have to establish that there is the possibility, possibility of criminal activity in this case not complicated when when you've got a college building taken over, how do they collect that intelligence from human sources they are allowed under the and to agreement guidelines to attend any public events. so for much of it, they can be there. and of course, monitoring social media, which is the communications arm that brings people together in these things. but it's it's, it's one of those things that they do every day.
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>> and john, a woman who was once called, quote, the nation's best known protest consultant, confirmed to cnn that she was on the campus of columbia university advising protein gestures earlier this week. what what do we know about her? >> so when you hear the mayor and when you hear police officials talk about outsiders coming in and changing the atmosphere that's who they're referring to. the woman who is in the behind this woman with the kafala there. she is. lisa fithian as a nationally known protest organizer. she has been in the george floyd anti police protests. she has been in the anti iraq war protests. she's been in the occupied city hall protests in new york, occupy wall street. so she's got a lot of experience and what she brings to the table with protesters is training about how to be more effective and what that translates to is how to create more disruption that will get the attention of
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institutions that aren't responding to their demands. i think if you look at her arrival on the campus, not a student who managed to get onto campus and you watch what's going on in these videos where they are tying with zip ties, a metal table to barricade the doors and the fact that after she arrived in entire building was taken over you could you could assert or assume that she had something to do with it. she says she was not behind taking over the bill holding she was just giving them training on better protest tactics. >> yeah. i don't know that they're getting any of their demands met the protesters, but certainly a lot of them are getting suspended and expelled. john miller, thanks so much. appreciate it. let's go to fordham university in new york city now where we find cnn's shimon prokupecz, shaima, and tell us what's happening there this is a protest here that started this morning. >> jake, i want to show you down the street. there are a number of students and other protesters people just from the community who have gathered. i
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here i am. we're hearing the chance what's driving this is jake, let me show you here inside the school. this is inside four university. i'm hoping you can see here through the window, there are a number of students and there are some alumni that have taken over this lobby be inside the school. it's about a dozen or so. the students that are inside tell us the de has been suspended, the alumni there. now, there are access to the campus has been deactivated. we are now waiting on words from the store whether or not they're going to ask the nypd to come in and remove the protesters that are inside. so that's what's taking place right now. we've seen a professor here at the school here in the lobby negotiating with them. the next step zero are unclear. the end why pd, as you've just been talking with john miller, has been communicated with the school to see what they want them to do for now, everyone is just standing by, but there is a high chance but the nypd will come here and potentially
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remove these protesters. >> interesting, interesting. all right, sharon, thank you so much. >> some members of congress are taking i hand at trying to call tensions. >> i'm going to speak next with a democrat and a republican pushing an anti-semitism bill. what exactly would it do? that's the big question. plus y, the campus protests now have so many similarities. true dramatic student-led demonstrations, 56 years ago in 1968 chasing my dr. sanjay gupta, listen wherever you get your podcasts. >> today. >> at america's beverage companies are models might still look the same, but they can be remade in a whole new way. >> thanks to you. we're getting bottles back and we've developed a way to make new ones from 100% recycled plastic, new bottles made using no new plastic we'll be seeing more of these bottles in more places. >> and when we get more of them back we can use less new
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of for the 14 democratic co-sponsors of the bill. so congressman lawler, what would this legislation actually mean practically when it comes to stopping antisemitism in american schools thank you, everyone enshrined into law the ira working definition of antisemitism and its contemporary examples going back to president obama including president trump and president biden, they're administrations had have accepted the ira working definition as a commonly understood and respected definition of antisemitism. >> so this would enshrine it into education law and require the department of education to use this definition as part of its title six discrimination enforcement thank cases under the civil rights act of 1964, and the objective here really jake, is to make sure that people understand what antisemitism is. we're seeing it at on college campuses all across this country, calling
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for death to jews, death zionists, calling for jews to go back to poland calling from the river to the sea, the eradication of the state of israel so we want to be able to define it and enforce the law. and that is the objective here. sure this was widely respected by the obama administration, the trump administration, and the biden administration. >> so congressman moscowitz, i want you to respond to something that congresswoman marjorie taylor greene tweeted in the last hour about this bill she says she's not going to vote for it because the legislation given your definition, adhering to the definition of antisemitism, you're going through it said it could convict christians of anti-semitism for believing, believing the gospel that says jesus was handed over to herod to be crucified by the jews. that refers to the part of the definition that you guys are enshrining into law that says that saying that jews killed christ is antisemitism. she
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says jews handing over jesus to herod is gospel. what's your response? >> well, first i want christians to be able to practice. however, christians deem that they need to, and we're not interested in messing with the gospel and nor does this language do that national thing. thank god, the jewish community right now is worried what the jew laser lady has to say. i mean, that's not who we want on our side, so she doesn't want to we're helping us protect communities against antisemitism we're not surprised she's been one of the people in this hall that has stoked antisemitism in the past, so i'm not surprised about this, but this is a bipartisan effort. you're going to see me the majority of members support this today as they have on other anti-semites resolutions going on out there. this is a really important time right now for the jewish community, with students being scared on campus, we've seen this ramp-up, jake but what we've seen now in the last couple of weeks, the
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blurriness, the blending of the anti war protests on the israel-gaza war and anti-semites right? that train apparently is never late with the emergence of anti-semitism. and so when, when this happened in charlottesville, many years ago and there was unanimous condemnation. and then for the people who said good, good people on both sides are for the people who didn't call them out, right? now, this is another moment. another moment, and now on the other side of the political sphere now is the moment to say yes, protests are great. first amendment is great, but now's the moment to say those people over there saying bombed tel aviv, go back to poland, right? all zionist should i, those people are not with us. those are not the people of our movement and we're not hearing that jake, we're here in silence, so jake, can i just add a few a few things here because i think it's important to rebut the absurdity that was just thrown into this discussion at the last minute number one, president trump had an
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executive order that adopted the ira working definition this bill ultimately would codify that into law to make sure that the department of education is using the ira working definition for it's discrimination enforcement when cases number one, number two it is not in any way saying that if you practice your faith and i'm a practicing catholic, i'm an irish italian catholic okay. and i believe in jesus christ. i believe in the gospel, but to somehow use that to say that this bill now is going to prosecute christians is absurd on its face. it's inflammatory and it's irrational. what it is saying in using that contemporary example is that these examples maybe consider, but that it depends on the context of what is said. if you're calling all jews christ killers, then yes,
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that is anti-symmetric. and everybody understands that but if you're referring to the bible in context, than no, nobody is saying that that is anti-symmetric and nobody is saying that that's a somehow be utilized. the issue here is what is happening on college campuses right now. and you have students that are hiding behind the conflict between israel and hamas. and somehow spewing antisemitism. and it's being accepted by these universities. so this bill is targeting that, that is it's the intent of the bill. >> so congressman moscowitz, i want to play something that you're democratic colleague, ilhan omar, minnesota said over the weekend when she was asked about anti-semitism some against jewish students on college campuses, take a listen i think it is really unfortunate that people don't care about the fact that all jewish kids should be kept safe and that we should not have to tolerate and semitism or
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bigotry for all jewish students, whether they are pro genocide or anti genocide all jewish students whether they are pro genocide or anti genocide, did did you have a response to that, congressman? we were so close to getting a good statement there for the jewish community. we were so close. >> and then right at the end, right? we're either pro genocide or anti genocide. let's straighten this time anti genocide. my 10-year-old son and my seven-year-old son, who are both jewish boys, are anti genocide. in fact, i haven't medicine single jew who is pro genocide. and so look, that's pouring gasoline on what's going on right now at those comments are obviously dramatically on i'm helpful. >> but jake, you see this, this is a schism that unfortunately is going on on my side. >> and what i don't understand is this should be a layup. there should be easy it should be easy to say we support people who won a protest. it's their first amendment right. we support people who want to
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fight for the rights of palestinians. we support the people who want to fight against the war. those are all protected by the first amendment. >> but as soon as it goes into anti-semitism of go back to poland or bomb tel aviv or kill off while the zionists, right? >> people should be saying, hold on, that's not us. we don't want to be with that. that's not our movement. in fact, you're not helping palestinians when you say that this should be a layup, they should be able to come mount and say this, but no, no. they apparently can't do it. it's a step a bridge too far apparently. all right. congressman mike lawler of new york, jared moskowitz, a florida thanks to both of you. my next guest says, any professors joining in these campus protests should be fired. what else is he saying about these demonstrations? that's next well, i checked my subscription seen spreadsheets and i always get it right. >> we'll see about that. i just found a rock them on your phone and it looks like you're paying for your x's meal delivery kit. >> it goes $400, maybe not because when you canceled to the app, but even try to get you a refund donald rocket monday today to fungus is tough to kill and it can spread.
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caitlin polantz at the federal court in washington. and this is cnn internationally, a prominent voice in the world of tech and business is out with a brand new book. >> but before we get to that, he's also a professor at a prestigious new york university and has strong views on the unrest in golfing campuses across the us. bestselling author scott galloway is new book is called the algebra of wealth. he's also the host of the prophet g and pivot podcasts. i'm going to get your book in a second, scott, but i do want to get your overall take on all these protests,
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especially in new york, ucla, they're everywhere really, as you look at this unrest unfold and what is your main takeaway my main takeaway, jake is this is more like 1938 to 1968. >> and i think there's exceptional double standards. i think if i went into the plaza one of these universities and a white hood and a confederate flag and started saying lynch, the blacks or burn the gaze, i don't think there'll be a lot of discussion around first amendment or nuance. i think my nyu id would be shut off by the end of the day i would never work in academia again. and if i did anything that'd resembled intimidation or harassment of students and whipped other faculty and students into a frenzy that intimidated students and made them felt unsafe i think that they call in the national guard there. it strikes me, jake, that free-speech has never free or when it devolves to hate speech against jews. i think there's a double standard here
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i want to show you some pape responding to a specific moment from this morning when one or maybe it was yesterday when one of the student protest leaders from columbia is asking about the demands they're making specifically demands for food for those occupying hamilton hall. i want you to play i want to up to play a little bit of her answer. take a listen it's ultimately a question of what kind of community and obligation columbia fields it has to its students do you want students to die of dehydration and starvation or get severely ill even if they disagree with you, if the answer is no, then you should allow basic. i mean, it's crazy to say because we're on an ivy league campus, but this is it's like basic humanitarian aid, raskin for like could people please to have a glass of water humanitarian aid your your thoughts well let appears the revolution will be, will be catered. i like this is her defense was they are entitled to a meal plan. it's a
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meal-plan. it's not doordash if you break an enter into or you put up a camp, you should be you should be charged with trespassing. they should clear the camp peaceful protests. >> fine. i also just want to say that i think we cut a really wide berth for 19 and 21 year-old's who are exploring their intellectual freedom. i think we should be very forgiving very understanding and very tolerant. if they do anything that crosses the line around trespassing, property damage and much worse, harassing and intimidating other students who have the right to pursue their education. i think we should take action against those students. i was suspended at ucla. jake 40 years ago for not paying back of $50 emergency student loan but there are people now at ucla passing out bands to white, excuse me, to non-jews. and if you're jewish and you don't have a band, you're not allowed to access pow library. so i think we have a different set of standards for this type of hate speech
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across other things, this student is saying i'm stupid things in a weird way. i think this is me good for people who are pro israel, because i think that the student leadership are the people who are the spokespeople here, say somewhat irrational things like this. i don't, i actually think that that statement is sort of embodies what has been a ridiculous level of our inability to articulate what exactly it is there protesting. >> yeah, i think it's fair to say that humanitarian aid is what is desperately need for civilians in gaza. and it's not a postmates chipotle order going to columbia. >> let's talk about your fascinating new book, the algebra of wealth a simple formula for financial security, as we saw today, they had a the fed is trying to walk this fine line to combat inflation. >> but not tank economic growth. what's your advice to viewers feeling confused by all this financial whiplash? >> well, you don't need to try and find a needle in the
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haystack. you need to buy the whole haystack america because of its demographics and its history of innovation, the markets are generally up into the right and low-cost index funds. the ability to make more than you spend to save some money, deploy an army capital that fight for you and your family every night. and also recognize jake that we're going to live a lot longer than we think 25 secret weapon is there going to be around for probably another 70 or 80 years and even a 35 or 45 year-old, it's absolutely not too late but don't don't you can buy the whole market with smp load cost index funds have some discipline, track your finances divest so you don't get to hurt with any one stock that's your kev law that protects you from any one stock going down. and then recognize time's gonna go a lot faster than you think. but the bottom line is what i try and do the book, the good news does i believe i know how to get your rich, the bad news is the answer is slowly, but with a little bit of discipline, a little bit of maturity. some basic strategies you can have financial
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rhymes and this year, there's potentially going to be an awful lot of rhyming going on just like and 68. this summer's democratic national convention will be in chicago and just like in 1968, there is widespread dissatisfaction with the democratic party's nominee, especially among young people, than it was her hubert humphrey. now it's joe biden in 1968, college campuses across the nation were hotbeds of student unrest at the time over the vietnam war. i don't know if that sounds familiar to you. we are, of course expecting protests and chicago streets again this year, mainly over israel's war against hamas in gaza but are we headed for a repeat? peter, the violence, let's bring in someone who was there cnn's chris wallace was in college cutting his teeth as an intern for cbs news during the convention. tell us what you were doing and what you saw and what that was like. >> well, you say how was an intern, but i actually got on the air the first night of the democratic convention because there was a draft teddy kennedy movement. remember this is just
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two months after bobby had been assassinated, hubert humphrey was going to go get the nomination. the anti-war movement very much did not want humphrey and so there was a draft kennedy movement and it was at the sherman house hotel in downtown chicago. i was the only person there and i spoke to the leader of the draft move in the former governor of ohio named mike desal. and i interviewed him and it ended up on the cbs evening news with walter cronkite. i have to say it's a dream come true. that's pretty cool way to start your internship. what do you make? we should he hit it too hard? they're different. but what do you make of the similarities we are seeing between 68 and 2024 and also the differences. >> well, i think on the surface, as you can see, a lot of those similarities, campus protests and 68 at columbia and at hamilton hall, we see it again in 2024, the democratic convention functions are going to be in august of that, that following summer and there are democratic, nominee in that
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case, humphrey this case, the incumbent president biden the protesters, particularly not very enthused about the difference is it seems to me are much more significant. >> that was the vietnam war. we were fighting the vietnam war. there were half 1 million americans in vietnam and about a third of them, about 150,000 had been drafted. so those are college kids who were worried that they were about to be drafted and sent over. they had a much more personal stake in vietnam than these guys do. and what's happening in gaza. the other big difference was who's in charge in chicago back then it was richard j.d. daily, the famous mayor, the boss cargo, tough-talking irishman for about to supporter of the war. he was boiling for a fight with the protesters. and so with the chicago police the mayor now is brandon johnson, who is a liberal, a union organizer, a public school teacher, and he's all about de-escalation
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didn't hear a lot about de-escalation 1968. >> but what expecting to see and hear in chicago this summer, we should remind people who don't know. hubert humphrey went onto lose that year and the unrest helped him lose. >> oh, absolutely i think a totally depends on what the state of the war in gaza is. i mean, if there's a ceasefire, if there's some humanitarian aid is getting through, if the hostages had been released, that's one scenario and i think a much less charged scenario, but if in august of 2024 the israelis are attacking raffa, there's a humanitarian bloodbath going on. >> i think it'll be as i say, very highly charged and i think you'll see a lot of anger in the streets of chicago. >> and lastly, i mean, one of the things about the protests on the college campus is back then i mean, there was hostility between like rotc students and the protesters,
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but i don't recall and i i wasn't alive, but i don't i don't know of it being as divisive in terms of the anti-war protesters, then being accused of being anti any other students necessarily. but maybe i'm wrong. >> well, again, i made it. there was some and there were just the people who weren't at that point even in 68, there were a lot of people who get in particularly opposed the war or didn't care all that much. i just wanted to study. yeah. and that was rotc. so i mean, there was some tension, but nothing like what you're seeing now between the pro-palestinian protesters and jewish students. and this whole thing, nevada semitism. there was not none of that kind of ugly nose in 68 that you're seeing now in 24 chris wallace, always great to have you here. thank you so much. and of course, you can catch the chris wallace show saturday mornings at ten eastern right here aaron cnn then of course, there's this other show who is talking to chris wallace streaming on macs features actor michael douglas on these, this week's episode,
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than the average of 190 trucks a day for the rest of april and about 160 days 160 a day in march, according to the united nations, today, secretary blinken acknowledged the progress but pressed for more we have seen in recent weeks real meaningful progress that is starting to make a difference for people in gaza yesterday, we were in jordan. >> some of you saw the trucks being loaded in jordan they went through harris for the first time today. and that's very important because that's direct access to the north of gaza. we have our own maritime corridor that is probably a week away from being operational. given the immense need in gaza, it needs to be accelerated. it needs to be sustained he also met with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu for more than two hours today, the us is trying to get the israeli government and military his stall their planned military offensive in rafah them and to reinvigorate
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hostage and ceasefire talks. >> secretary blinken insisted today that hamas is the only party standing in the way of a ceasefire deal. the one on the table right now as axios reports, president biden has been quote, personally involved in negotiations in recent days. cnn, cnn's paula hancocks brings us now the latest from gaza is world central kitchen cautiously resumes operations for the palestinian civilians, desperate for food a month after israel admitted and idf airstrike killed seven in of their aid workers i children cue for food hd debt. >> i'll balah for many in the central gaza city. it's the first nutritious meal they have had in weeks this child says, i haven't been given a meal for a month because the kitchen team was struck. we only had canned food the world central kitchen has resumed operations in gaza saying it's served 200,000 meals tuesday one month after seven of its workers were killed by an israeli military
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strike as a we can see, people's desperation. people have no food and we are all displaced more aid is starting to get in the un group responsible for supporting palestinians, and says, it is the most since late october us secretary of state antony blinken calls it measurable progress. but both he and unrwa say it's still falls woefully short last week, the world food programme said the flow of aid is still crippled by red tape. >> spending hours a day to get through a checkpoint is not good enough being able to only use checkpoints for a short period of the day is not good enough. >> we have enough food. it's do we have enough access? >> the israeli army said wednesday, it is expanding areas in the south of gaza to which civilians can move and where they say humanitarian aid will flow it's assumed to be part of israel's plan to evacuate more than 1 million civilians from raffa on the
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southern border before a long threatened ground offensive a move that humanitarian agencies warn would be catastrophic. >> more than 1.2 million people are now seeking shelter in rafah governorates. >> they have very little to eat oddly, any access to medical care little shelters and nowhere safe to go in gaza every day. here's a battle to survive the bombing injuries, the lack of food, water, shelter the situation is worsening by the de according to the un, saying disease and starvation are on the rise. >> we must do everything possible to avert an entirely preventable human made famine una chief martin griffiths warned this week, we are in a race to stave off hunger and death and we are losing secretary of state blinken also visited the kerem shalom land crossing today, this is one of the crossings where some of the
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aid has been getting into gaza and really putting pressure on israel to allow more in. >> and once it is inside the gaza strip to allow it to be distributed to those who desperately in a most jake all right. >> are thanks to paula hancocks for that report. this just in from the state of arizona, arizona's state senate has just voted to repeal that civil war ii era, near total abortion ban. just one of several major developments on abortion in the united states of america, an issue that we're going to dive into next today. >> an beverage companies are models might still look the same, but they can be remade in a whole new way. >> thanks. to you. >> we're getting bottles back and we've developed a way to make new ones from 100% recycled plastic, new bottles made using no new plastic you'll be seeing more of these bottles in more places. >> and when we get more of them back, we can use less new plastic bottles are to be remade hi it's christina again,
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