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meanwhile, the war in gaza rages on. the health ministry there said sunday that 48 people have been killed in the previous 24 hours joining me to discuss it all is the deputy prime minister of jordan and minister of foreign affairs, ayman safadi as the minister, pleasure to have you on. so let me first ask you whether you agree with the assessment that iran versus israel, the tensions are de-escalating, or do you still worry that things could spiral back out of control? >> good day to you, sarah. and i thank you for having me, but for now the latest tranche seems to have been contained. everybody has done a lot of work too much to make sure that this does not spiral off into major regional confrontation. that said, i think we all have to do a lot of work to make sure that we address the whole ecosystem all the causes of tension in the region. and particularly the focus should remain on gaza, where you just said that the killing continues and the conflict doesn't seem to offer any horizon for ending. so that needs to be t
meanwhile, the war in gaza rages on. the health ministry there said sunday that 48 people have been killed in the previous 24 hours joining me to discuss it all is the deputy prime minister of jordan and minister of foreign affairs, ayman safadi as the minister, pleasure to have you on. so let me first ask you whether you agree with the assessment that iran versus israel, the tensions are de-escalating, or do you still worry that things could spiral back out of control? >> good day to...
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and what happens to gaza after the war the foreign minister of jordan will be my guest also the great actor michael douglas joins me to talk about his latest starring role. >> playing america's first diplomat. benjamin franklin but first, here's my take bill maher recently set on his show that the 2024 election was going to be four over two issues. immigration and abortion. >> the party that best navigates these cultural battlefields is likely to prevail in november each party has an advantage, the democrats on abortion and the republicans on immigration roe v. wade energized generations of conservative voters who felt deeply on the issue. >> and we're also outraged that courts had taken the question out of the democratic process now, it's abortion rights voters who are energized, fueled by states like arizona that are putting in place draconian restrictions on abortion with the margins small in many swing states abortion could be the issue that brings out suburban women who could tilt those states blue in november on the other hand, the republican party is now led by donald trump, wh
and what happens to gaza after the war the foreign minister of jordan will be my guest also the great actor michael douglas joins me to talk about his latest starring role. >> playing america's first diplomat. benjamin franklin but first, here's my take bill maher recently set on his show that the 2024 election was going to be four over two issues. immigration and abortion. >> the party that best navigates these cultural battlefields is likely to prevail in november each party has...
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but this is not in gaza. it's idf footage of a two-day operation in the west bank city where they say they have been rooting out militants. at least 14 palestinians were killed. the idf pulled out last night leaving this destruction in its wake. it's on a scale residents say they've never seen before. this morning, they were mopping up the damage. israeli soldiers used bulldozers to smash through the area, destroying streets, buildings and infrastructure. the west bank has reached a boiling point. nearly 500,000 palestinians have been killed since october 7th and there are ongoing clashes with israeli settlers which escalated after a 14-year-old settler was found dead over a week ago. the u.s. has imposed new sanctions on west bank settlers and a u.s. official told cbs news since 2022, it's been investigating an idf unit of ultra orthodox soldiers accused of human rights atrocities with an announcement expected this week. the unit is stationed here in the west bank. media reports suggesting it could be blackl
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the war in gaza, a source of security in the region. so what do you make of the biden administration's efforts to tamp down this escalation while also continuing to support that warren gaza this has been a recurring theme of the biden administration since october 7 whip it, deployment of significant assets from the us navy to the area as well as the khaliullin together, this coalition to help defend israel during iran's attack. a number of weekends ago the effort to continue to help ensure israeli security without escalating the conflict to a region-wide war. i think the administration has generally been successful at doing so through both diplomatic efforts as well as playing this very significant get role in creating what's essentially a regional air defense system now, i want to ask you more a bit more about that because jordan's foreign minister told cnn that israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu, he benefited from the recent escalation between israel and iran, and that is notable, not least because as you note, jordan actually
the war in gaza, a source of security in the region. so what do you make of the biden administration's efforts to tamp down this escalation while also continuing to support that warren gaza this has been a recurring theme of the biden administration since october 7 whip it, deployment of significant assets from the us navy to the area as well as the khaliullin together, this coalition to help defend israel during iran's attack. a number of weekends ago the effort to continue to help ensure...
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i think he is looking more and more obsolete given the destruction in gaza. he is unable to influence either the military or the diplomatic equation and is looking for some way to be relevant. nick: some of this effort by the u.s. to try and tamp down escalation in the region is economic. new sanctions announced on iran today, on iran's drone program, iran's defense industrial base, including steel production, the first time those sanctions have been imposed in about three years. does that kind of actions help convince the israeli government not to respond to iran's attack with another military attack? dennis: it probably helps but i am not sure it is enough. i think the israelis would be more impressed if we were closing some loopholes on sanctions as it relates to iran being able to sell its oil. 91% of their oil sales are going to the chinese. if we were doing more to prevent those sales, convincing the chinese to either not go ahead or be prepared to sanction chinese companies, that would probably be more impressive to the israelis. nick: do you believe p
i think he is looking more and more obsolete given the destruction in gaza. he is unable to influence either the military or the diplomatic equation and is looking for some way to be relevant. nick: some of this effort by the u.s. to try and tamp down escalation in the region is economic. new sanctions announced on iran today, on iran's drone program, iran's defense industrial base, including steel production, the first time those sanctions have been imposed in about three years. does that kind...
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israel gaza is 15 out of 16. a lot of people i know are passionately on both sides of the issue, but most young voters are interested in inflation, crime, health care, the normal issues. it is aboard for us that are in educated circles not to generalize from our experience because a lot of people think about very different things. jonathan: i agree with you, david. i think the discussion about what's happening in these protests is missing a lot of nuance. not everyone who is protesting is anti-semitic, is rooting for violence, or even causing the violence. they are there for legitimate reasons. i agree with david. if the college community is disrupting and saying racist, anti-semitic things, yes, they should be expelled. but we also should be mindful that who are these people who are saying these things? some might be members of the university or college community, but some could be from the outside. my big fear from the blm movement is folks from the outside causing violence and then the blame being hoisted upon
israel gaza is 15 out of 16. a lot of people i know are passionately on both sides of the issue, but most young voters are interested in inflation, crime, health care, the normal issues. it is aboard for us that are in educated circles not to generalize from our experience because a lot of people think about very different things. jonathan: i agree with you, david. i think the discussion about what's happening in these protests is missing a lot of nuance. not everyone who is protesting is...
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the israeli started putting more aid into gaza. they opened a crossing into northern gaza. now, there's a long way to go on that, but it shows that us pressure pain he's off to a degree and i think that pressure it seems as we understand, as exerted by the, by the white house on this, on prime minister netanyahu, not to escalate quite clearly, president biden publicly saying that he was not the united states was not going to take part in offensive action against against iran there's some context that put here israel misjudged iran's response to the strike on the consulate in damascus they didn't think that they were crossing a red headline. iran thought they did cross a red line. and i asked a former very senior intelligence official here why he thought that iran had decided to respond and his assessment and this was backed up by a conversations i've had with the same former senior official earlier this year was that iran, a previously had been afraid of a us and israeli response on iranian territory if they strike directly inside of, inside of israel. now, the perception s
the israeli started putting more aid into gaza. they opened a crossing into northern gaza. now, there's a long way to go on that, but it shows that us pressure pain he's off to a degree and i think that pressure it seems as we understand, as exerted by the, by the white house on this, on prime minister netanyahu, not to escalate quite clearly, president biden publicly saying that he was not the united states was not going to take part in offensive action against against iran there's some...
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thank you so much nick, to you now, we have 26 billion that are going to israel and gaza, 9 billion of it is going to be for humanitarian aid, 17 billion going to the israeli military. we've seen israel go through a lot of those intercepted rockets in the past few days as they were fending off that attack from the iranians. of course, the israelis using a lot of tank shells for example in gaza, what is the reaction in israel to these billions that are coming their way? >> very happy from the top of the political leadership, from the president of the country, isaac herzog, saying that israel has no better ally than the united states. and same the united states has no better ally than israel as well. the prime minister like other political leaders here post he's very grateful for the bipartisan support. he says, this bipartisan support shows support for israel, and i think that's significant coming from the prime minister because there's a sense among many people in the country here, particularly those that are critical of him, that he has really grown tensions with the white house betwe
thank you so much nick, to you now, we have 26 billion that are going to israel and gaza, 9 billion of it is going to be for humanitarian aid, 17 billion going to the israeli military. we've seen israel go through a lot of those intercepted rockets in the past few days as they were fending off that attack from the iranians. of course, the israelis using a lot of tank shells for example in gaza, what is the reaction in israel to these billions that are coming their way? >> very happy from...
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a lot of israelis have been withdrawn from gaza. there's the worry about what happens if they go into rafah, where more than a million gazans have been sheltering. that's something president biden has been trying to warn the israeli government about to make sure they do it with a plan that protects civilians. kirby talked about the deal to have a cease-fire. the administration yesterday put the ononage entirely on hamas. that's something they say the israelis have agreed to recognize hamas is standing in the way of a temporary end to hostilities right now. >> that's why you're hearing more talk that in fact prime minister netanyahu and the idf will go into rafah one way or the other. i want to talk about your latest article for the "new york times" titled "juggling campaign and foreign policy." quote, president biden just signed a bill that could ban president biden from using tiktok but mr. biden plans to keep using tiktok until the new law forces him off of it. campaign advisors were laboring on wednesday to explain the competing
a lot of israelis have been withdrawn from gaza. there's the worry about what happens if they go into rafah, where more than a million gazans have been sheltering. that's something president biden has been trying to warn the israeli government about to make sure they do it with a plan that protects civilians. kirby talked about the deal to have a cease-fire. the administration yesterday put the ononage entirely on hamas. that's something they say the israelis have agreed to recognize hamas is...
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law to allegations of abuses by the israeli military in gaza. >> another day in gaza is another day of warning. a white grieving over her husband's remains, i darted left fatherless. his family nearly inconsolable. today they find some measure of that solace in his burial in a freshly dug grave. >> we could not find the body of his brother, mohammed. he saw how the scene is. there are piles of bodies and some victims can't be found. >> many palestinians have returned to search for their dead after it forces withdrew in the city. for more than a week, they have unearthed graves with their loved ones are believed to be buried. so far, more than 200 bodies have been found in the courtyard and according to the palestinian civil emergency service, around 2000 people are still missing under the rubble. but the pain for palestinians stretches across the entire gaza strip. in raffle, the southernmost city, over the weekend, families mourned the death of loved ones as israeli strikes killed 22 people. >> did you see one man of all those killed? all of them inside the house? here are women and c
law to allegations of abuses by the israeli military in gaza. >> another day in gaza is another day of warning. a white grieving over her husband's remains, i darted left fatherless. his family nearly inconsolable. today they find some measure of that solace in his burial in a freshly dug grave. >> we could not find the body of his brother, mohammed. he saw how the scene is. there are piles of bodies and some victims can't be found. >> many palestinians have returned to search...
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they've called it the gaza solidarity cabinet. the main message that they're trying to really stress is still what we saw a couple of days ago with the nypd was asked to intervene and basically detained over 100 offices so over 100 individuals or their messages to pressure columbia university to divest funds from companies connected to israel. and that's still what we keep hearing today. however there are still well over 100 students touches from columbia, but also neighboring barnard college who were suspended facing disciplinary action because of their role in, that demonstration, after the columbia university president labeled earlier this week a disturbance, i want you to hear from one of those barnard students participated in that in that encampment, a few days ago, her name, miriam iq ball. she told me a little ago that she would do it all over again even if it means suspension again i don't regret anything that i did. >> i clicked this is probably the best moment of my life i remember, like for the last so many years becaus
they've called it the gaza solidarity cabinet. the main message that they're trying to really stress is still what we saw a couple of days ago with the nypd was asked to intervene and basically detained over 100 offices so over 100 individuals or their messages to pressure columbia university to divest funds from companies connected to israel. and that's still what we keep hearing today. however there are still well over 100 students touches from columbia, but also neighboring barnard college...
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authority leading gaza, all of that. that said, they voted against a palestinian state in the u.n. yesterday. there's a lot of anger about that. i'm wondering what the response is, what you are hearing in gaza and israel and the arab countries. blinken defended that saying with the g7 statement, that you can wave a piece of paper around and it's not going to create it. you have to do the hard work of diplomacy and get there. israel refused any consideration of the two-state solution, which has been the main thing blocking that. >> reporter: yeah, andrea. the palestinian authority, the palestinian semi-government in the occupied west bank, they are angry, they are frustrated by this u.s. veto. they are not necessarily surprised. it was unfair, unethical and unjustified. the palestinians are taking some comfort in the fact that they did get 12 votes at the u.n. security council. there was the u.s. veto and then the uk and switzerland abstained. they are saying, there's a strong majority at the highest body of the united na
authority leading gaza, all of that. that said, they voted against a palestinian state in the u.n. yesterday. there's a lot of anger about that. i'm wondering what the response is, what you are hearing in gaza and israel and the arab countries. blinken defended that saying with the g7 statement, that you can wave a piece of paper around and it's not going to create it. you have to do the hard work of diplomacy and get there. israel refused any consideration of the two-state solution, which has...
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we have had displays for the victims in gaza, displays for the hostages. all of that has gone very well. but about a month ago we had a small group of students that forced their way into our main administration building where we are still doing construction. they ran over a security office and then try to get into my office. they tried to push over some of my staff but did not succeed and sat down in the hallway. then after a few hours we told them this is inconsistent with university policy and disruptive conduct. we then had three of the students arrested that had pushed over the police officer. we had one student arrested who has smashed a window. and then the other students left on their own accord. amna: so the line for you was the physical violence part? you are fine with students entering and sitting in an protesting, in other words? daniel: it is whether you are disrupting university operations. certainly if you are forcing your way into a closed building and you are injuring a public safety officer, a line has been crossed. the critical question i
we have had displays for the victims in gaza, displays for the hostages. all of that has gone very well. but about a month ago we had a small group of students that forced their way into our main administration building where we are still doing construction. they ran over a security office and then try to get into my office. they tried to push over some of my staff but did not succeed and sat down in the hallway. then after a few hours we told them this is inconsistent with university policy...
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and how do we make sure they get to the people of gaza? they are not members of hamas. >> they already do include the support where it is more than $9 billion. and by one estimate, $1.5 billion will go to gaza and we want to make sure that every possible effort is made to provide more food assistance to people in gaza and that that is why that part of the bill i should say is important. we've got to continue to push for the israelis, the arab countries to do everything possible to get more food assistance in and to get them way up by hundreds of trucks, as well as other support. that's one of the ways that it will happen, of course, when and if and that when there is a deal to return the hostages that they captured. if that happens, as you know, there will be a sensation in the fighting and that it will allow more aid to go through, so we need to know that our director and others, they are working on that kind of a deal as we speak. >> and the house passed the bill to be sold off by the owners who will face the ban. he would sign the legis
and how do we make sure they get to the people of gaza? they are not members of hamas. >> they already do include the support where it is more than $9 billion. and by one estimate, $1.5 billion will go to gaza and we want to make sure that every possible effort is made to provide more food assistance to people in gaza and that that is why that part of the bill i should say is important. we've got to continue to push for the israelis, the arab countries to do everything possible to get...
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much of gaza has been reduced to a wastelands with u.s. individuals estimating 30,000 tons of debris will to be removed. they say it will be a mammoth job. are we're talk about 14 years with 100 trucks. so that's based on that figure 14 years to remove with approximately 75,000 work -- 750,000 work days, personal work days to remove the debris. so significant numbers when it comes to debris. >> the u.n. said 65% of the buildings destroyed in gaza have been residential one. >> the military announced a new weapon's package. it includes more patriot missiles but not the initial battery that is ukraine had wanted. still in washington, defense secretary lloyd austin believes this package along with other weapons will meet ukraine's needs. >> they need other types of interceptors as well. so i would caution us all in terms of making patriot the silver bullet. i would say that it's going to -- it's going to be integrated era as we've said so many times before that really turns a tide. >> the new weapons package will cost some $6 billion. another
much of gaza has been reduced to a wastelands with u.s. individuals estimating 30,000 tons of debris will to be removed. they say it will be a mammoth job. are we're talk about 14 years with 100 trucks. so that's based on that figure 14 years to remove with approximately 75,000 work -- 750,000 work days, personal work days to remove the debris. so significant numbers when it comes to debris. >> the u.n. said 65% of the buildings destroyed in gaza have been residential one. >> the...
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he's one a five american hostages in gaza thought to still be alive. and cnn's jeremy diamond is in jerusalem. jeremy, we've interviewed rachel goldberg hirsch, his mom on the lead. have she or her husband commented on this news? >> they have jake and you know, for 201 days, she and her husband had hoped that their son was alive, but they didn't actually have any proof, any evidence that there's sun survived october 7 besides one video that showed him a quite seriously injured with part of his left-hand missing from that attack. and so they say tonight that they are overwhelmed by seeing this video of their son. they are heartened to see him, but concerned, of course, for his well-being and they're also issuing a grave plea to the people and the countries involved in trying to secure a hostage deal we're here today with a plea to all of the leaders of the parties have been negotiating to date. >> that includes qatar, egypt, the united states, hamas, and israel the braves, lehman seize this moment and get a deal done. >> and hirsch if you can hear this,
he's one a five american hostages in gaza thought to still be alive. and cnn's jeremy diamond is in jerusalem. jeremy, we've interviewed rachel goldberg hirsch, his mom on the lead. have she or her husband commented on this news? >> they have jake and you know, for 201 days, she and her husband had hoped that their son was alive, but they didn't actually have any proof, any evidence that there's sun survived october 7 besides one video that showed him a quite seriously injured with part...
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turned towards another full-scale war with iran while it's still has to finish off what's going on in gaza. so it is a very complicated, multi-layered, multi-tiered situation that's going on and as we said, there's no particular guardrails or officials who can come to any kind of pick up the red phone line and de-escalate and d conflict between israel and iran so they've got to decide whether they have on either side established the differences, reveal they want to establish re-establish thank you very much more from you today as the analysis comes in. >> thank you a little more now in the reaction though to the explosions the senior american official, he said, israel told the us it would retaliate against iran in the coming days. so the us did not endorse the israeli response a second official confirm that and said the us expected israel would not target civilians or nuclear facilities in iran, which appears to be the case based on the information we've got so far at pentagon chief spoke with his israeli counterpart on thursday, but a readout of their conversation does not include any men
turned towards another full-scale war with iran while it's still has to finish off what's going on in gaza. so it is a very complicated, multi-layered, multi-tiered situation that's going on and as we said, there's no particular guardrails or officials who can come to any kind of pick up the red phone line and de-escalate and d conflict between israel and iran so they've got to decide whether they have on either side established the differences, reveal they want to establish re-establish thank...
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is dictated by israel's conduct in gaza. i won't go beyond that on set today. i think israel understands what's at stake here with respect to the decisions that lie ahead. >> in the u.s., the protests across campuses, to some people it reminds folks about 1968 and everything that happened in that election year. what can you say about this? you have experience on a campus. had you an academic life before and after public service. what do people not understand about the complexities of the issues? how can america adjust to this? what is the president prepared to do? >> i think -- i saw the clip of secretary blinken speaking in china when he was asked a question there in a country where you are not allowed to protest, what do you think about the protests in the united states? of course, his answer was it shows the strength of american democracy. young people out indicating how they feel about this. there are strong views on this issue, strong feelings and strong policy views. that's all to the good. what is not all to the good
is dictated by israel's conduct in gaza. i won't go beyond that on set today. i think israel understands what's at stake here with respect to the decisions that lie ahead. >> in the u.s., the protests across campuses, to some people it reminds folks about 1968 and everything that happened in that election year. what can you say about this? you have experience on a campus. had you an academic life before and after public service. what do people not understand about the complexities of the...
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protests against israel's war in gaza spread across college campuses nationwide. the epa unveils new rules curtailing emissions from coal power plants, and a new book on the groundbreaking career of barbara walters. ♪ >> this is the pbs newshour from weta studios and washington, d.c. and in the west from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. amna: new york's highest court has overturned harvey weinstein's 2020 rape conviction -- a stunning reversal in the landmark case of the “me-too" movement. in a 4-3 decision, the court of appeals said the trial judge's decision to allow witnesses to claim weinstein assaulted them, but not include those witnesses' allegations in the charges, precluded weinstein from having a fair trial. weinstein's lawyers commended the court earlier today for what they called a "tremendous victory" for criminal defendants. >> there are some people who are very unpopular in our society. but we still have to apply the law fairly to them. and in this courthouse behind us at that trial, the law was not applied f
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beyond gaza's boards, tensions are running high throughout israel. crowds demonstrating in both jerusalem and tel aviv, frustrated by a lack of progress on a hostage deal. families of the 133 still missing including 8 americans are pushing world leaders to do more. >> so i ask everyone to bring back their focus to the release of the hostages. that will also solve so many of the other issues. >> president biden's national security adviser jake sullivan said today he saw fresh momentum in ongoing hostage talks. however, hamas says it will not back down from its demands for a permanent cease-fire and full withdrawal of israeli troops. something israel has rejected. mike? >> mike: jeff paul in tel aviv. many thanks. the latest installment of bret baier's series the unauthorized histories is now available on fox nation. it's a five-part look at the history of silicon valley that traces the rise of today's tech giants. today's excerpt deals with censorship and misinformation on social media. >> please, for your own safety, for that of your family, get your
beyond gaza's boards, tensions are running high throughout israel. crowds demonstrating in both jerusalem and tel aviv, frustrated by a lack of progress on a hostage deal. families of the 133 still missing including 8 americans are pushing world leaders to do more. >> so i ask everyone to bring back their focus to the release of the hostages. that will also solve so many of the other issues. >> president biden's national security adviser jake sullivan said today he saw fresh...
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i'm curious what you heard from the pope, senator, about the conflicts in gaza and ukraine. sort of faith leader to faith leader. >> thank you so very much, mika. it is great, always, to be with you. yes, i just returned yesterday from a visit to rome. spent time with the holy father. he's someone whose ministry and whose sense of servant leadership i have long admired. it was a real honor to spend time with him. we talked about a range of issues, and we got a chance to spend some time together in prayer, as well. >> reverend senator warnock, one of the things that i read you and he discussed, what was going on in gaza, ukraine, and in sudan, where there's not a lot of, in my opinion, enough attention on sudan. but the thread through that as faith leaders, which both you and i am, is the concern about victims that are being overlooked, that are suffering, that have nothing to do with any of the wars or the conflicts that they've been subject to. talk about how you and the pope discussed this kind of moral dilemma we're in, where innocent people are being slain in various par
i'm curious what you heard from the pope, senator, about the conflicts in gaza and ukraine. sort of faith leader to faith leader. >> thank you so very much, mika. it is great, always, to be with you. yes, i just returned yesterday from a visit to rome. spent time with the holy father. he's someone whose ministry and whose sense of servant leadership i have long admired. it was a real honor to spend time with him. we talked about a range of issues, and we got a chance to spend some time...
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>> reporter: tonight, pro-palestinian protests over the war in gaza erupting across this country and tearing college campuses apart. at usc in los angeles, police clashing with protesters after taking down their tents and signs, trying to force their way through the crowd. some of the protesters pushed to the ground, then others surrounding this campus police car. several hundred protesters have been here for at least four hours at this point. but as they've been chanting behind us this cordon of security we've been seeing has gotten closer and closer. at the university at texas in austin -- >> free free free palestine! >> reporter: -- a crackdown from state police in riot gear, using bikes and horses to push back a sea of students occupying a mall. officers arresting more than 20 people. >> it's a mess. it's very chaotic. >> reporter: ut officials saying they will not allow this campus to be taken. it comes as students at harvard and brown today set up new encampments in solidarity with protesters at more than a dozen other colleges. students demanding their schools divest from comp
>> reporter: tonight, pro-palestinian protests over the war in gaza erupting across this country and tearing college campuses apart. at usc in los angeles, police clashing with protesters after taking down their tents and signs, trying to force their way through the crowd. some of the protesters pushed to the ground, then others surrounding this campus police car. several hundred protesters have been here for at least four hours at this point. but as they've been chanting behind us this...
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there is the ongoing war in gaza. there is the potentially pending military operation against rafah. it seems that iran and israel will continue to carry out attacks against each other. there are almost daily attacks between israel and hezbollah in southern lebanon. but the overt, open war between iran and israel at this stage, we're not sure if these were last licks or if a new round is coming. but looking at the messaging on both sides, it seems that both sides may be trying to pull it back from the brink. >> right. nbc's richard engel reporting from jerusalem, thank you very much. let's bring in now former supreme allied commander of nato, retired four-star navy admiral james stavridis. he is chief international analyst for nbc news. and president emeritus of the council on foreign relations, richard haass. he is author of the weekly newsletter "home and away," available on substack. also with us, former aide to the george w. bush white house and state department, elise jordan. and former chairman of the republican
there is the ongoing war in gaza. there is the potentially pending military operation against rafah. it seems that iran and israel will continue to carry out attacks against each other. there are almost daily attacks between israel and hezbollah in southern lebanon. but the overt, open war between iran and israel at this stage, we're not sure if these were last licks or if a new round is coming. but looking at the messaging on both sides, it seems that both sides may be trying to pull it back...
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what they believe and they say our acts of genocide being committed against the palestinian people in gaza. but some jewish students worried the protests are becoming anti-semitic, leading to harassment and that they fear for their safety on campuses. let's go straight to cnn's polo sandoval. he's live outside columbia university city in new york and polo that is really as we just mentioned, the epicenter columbia is where a lot of this started to really take shape. how is it today? >> it's where it all started. jessica, as you pointed out now, well over a week into this negotiations between members of this pro-palestinian student who and the university. it seems at those talks, if they have installed at least have slowed significantly, especially if you hear from one of the negotiators that's been on the students sayyed of the negotiating table? well they say that the really main objective here, as you pointed out, is still top of mind and on top of this, scientists outside of perimeter of the in canada, which has divestment from any of those companies that have israeli ties. they have sa
what they believe and they say our acts of genocide being committed against the palestinian people in gaza. but some jewish students worried the protests are becoming anti-semitic, leading to harassment and that they fear for their safety on campuses. let's go straight to cnn's polo sandoval. he's live outside columbia university city in new york and polo that is really as we just mentioned, the epicenter columbia is where a lot of this started to really take shape. how is it today? >>...
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our guns and gaza. to what extent are you finding her connecting not just with democratic voters but those who buy me a bit more on the fence. >> well, look, the biden campaign has a strained change paradise. there are definitely voters who still don't like kamala harris and don't like the prospect of her potentially ascending to the presidency should joe biden win a second term and something happened to him? but then there are swaths of voters that clearly are connecting more to her on guns, as you mentioned, on abortion, of they like her a little bit more on gaza. and the president nobody is very happy about what's going on. and it's wrong guys at the moment. but on student loan relief on all of those things that she is the messenger that people seem to want to hear from more in key groups, younger people, black voters latino voters. one of the points that was made to me as that for latino voters, gun-control, especially post uvalde, it's been a very important issue and is registering in a real way an
our guns and gaza. to what extent are you finding her connecting not just with democratic voters but those who buy me a bit more on the fence. >> well, look, the biden campaign has a strained change paradise. there are definitely voters who still don't like kamala harris and don't like the prospect of her potentially ascending to the presidency should joe biden win a second term and something happened to him? but then there are swaths of voters that clearly are connecting more to her on...
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for israel, for humanitarian endeavors in gaza and elsewhere? now that these billions have been approved by the house, are expected to in the senate the next week well, i mean, i think it cuts to the core. >> alex, and thanks for having me. the question of american leadership in the world with the dysfunctional politics. basically argue culture with pernicious polarization i think this was a reminder however, tebor very brief, it may be that in fact the united states can lead and it can support its allies for the ukrainians, i think it's absolutely critical. they, they're short of men. they're air defense. there's sort of artillery munitions and this will at least give them the capacity through most of 2024 to hold their own with the anticipation, perhaps in 2025 is launching the renewed offensive against, against the russians to acquire, to take back some ukrainian territory for the israelis. i think nucleated out pretty well. i mean, i think there was a perception clearly understandably given the netanyahu government's behavior, both with resp
for israel, for humanitarian endeavors in gaza and elsewhere? now that these billions have been approved by the house, are expected to in the senate the next week well, i mean, i think it cuts to the core. >> alex, and thanks for having me. the question of american leadership in the world with the dysfunctional politics. basically argue culture with pernicious polarization i think this was a reminder however, tebor very brief, it may be that in fact the united states can lead and it can...
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the iran-backed group has clashed with israel since the start of the war in gaza. hezbollah, in turn, says it launched a drone attack 10 miles inside israel, its deepest incursion to date. norway is calling on international donors to resume payments to unrwa. that's the u.n. agency for palestinian refugees. it comes after an independent review, released yesterday, found that israel provided no evidence to support accusations that unrwa employees were linked to terrorist groups. unrwa officials say those findings should be enough for countries to end the freeze on funding. >> i hope that with this with -- with this report, and the measures we will be putting in place, that the last group of donors will get the necessary confidence to come back as a donor and partner of the agency. vanessa: a separate internal u.n. investigation is still looking into israel's allegations that unrwa staffers were involved in the october 7th attacks. a moscow court has rejected the latest appeal from american journalist evan gershkovich, keeping the wall street journal reporter detaine
the iran-backed group has clashed with israel since the start of the war in gaza. hezbollah, in turn, says it launched a drone attack 10 miles inside israel, its deepest incursion to date. norway is calling on international donors to resume payments to unrwa. that's the u.n. agency for palestinian refugees. it comes after an independent review, released yesterday, found that israel provided no evidence to support accusations that unrwa employees were linked to terrorist groups. unrwa officials...
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as long as this war in gaza goes on, this is going to be a problem with young voters. they have an off ramp, rfk junior. i know your poll shows rfk jr. would hurt trump more than biden hypothetically, and it's very early in polling to say, but i think the white house -- i know the white house is more afraid of him. the family is. it was hard for the siblings to come out and do that. they did it because they think he hurts joe biden more than donald trump. >> matt gorman, what about all of that? >> i was encouraged because when i was -- i was nervous all the talk would come from trump, his message about himself and the trial. i was surprised going to the cs and crime, that are winning issues for republicans and trump. he needs to do that. a message not just about himself. >> how does the courtroom optics play? >> i think -- you are spot on about the -- him dominating the news, but it's negative. this is different. he doesn't look strong. he looks weak there. to a certain extent, i don't mind if he is on -- if he is in court every day dominating the news because it's neg
as long as this war in gaza goes on, this is going to be a problem with young voters. they have an off ramp, rfk junior. i know your poll shows rfk jr. would hurt trump more than biden hypothetically, and it's very early in polling to say, but i think the white house -- i know the white house is more afraid of him. the family is. it was hard for the siblings to come out and do that. they did it because they think he hurts joe biden more than donald trump. >> matt gorman, what about all of...
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pentagon and this cnn jessica gino campuses across the country today as protests against the war in gaza spread at major universities an indiana state police in riot gear carrying shields and batons were seen clashing with iu bloomington students. they're on campus. police say they arrested at least 26 people after they ignored six verbal warnings to leave in northern california are hard closure is underway at the cal poly humboldt campus after protesters took over two university buildings, there administrators say no one is allowed to enter or stay on campus without permission. the university says classes will be virtual for the rest of the semester demonstrators across the country want their schools to stand against what they believe are acts of genocide being committed against the palestinian people in gaza. but some jewish students worry the protests are becoming anti-semitic that they lead to harassment and they fear for their safety on campus we're covering this from college campuses across the country. let's go first to camila bernal, who's on the ucla campus in los angeles. camil
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her defiant heartbeat a note of hope in gaza's corest of grief. raf sanchez, tel aviv. >> joining us now collin clarke, and mark pom rop louse who spent, obviously, collin and mark, that's just incredible. i shortened our segment because i wanted to bring that to you, it was on "nightly news" last night. what seems like that, israel is signaling it's ready to move into rafah and not haing a plan for sheltering a million people yet. how are they going to resolve this? >> who goes first? collin, go ahead. >> so you're exactly right, andrea. the humanitarian situation is a challenge that we see these unspeakable images coming out daily. over a million people living in makeshift camps. that's a challenge in and of itself, other than moving civilians into these humanitarian zones. to say nothing of the other challenge, the counterterrorism challenge of dealing with hamas once you actually get into the area, get into these tunnels, no easy answers here for the israelis. >> and mark, let's talk about the fact that the hostage negotiations are basically s
her defiant heartbeat a note of hope in gaza's corest of grief. raf sanchez, tel aviv. >> joining us now collin clarke, and mark pom rop louse who spent, obviously, collin and mark, that's just incredible. i shortened our segment because i wanted to bring that to you, it was on "nightly news" last night. what seems like that, israel is signaling it's ready to move into rafah and not haing a plan for sheltering a million people yet. how are they going to resolve this? >>...
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one of the prisoners was yahya sinwar, who returned home and became the leader in gaza. he was the mastermind of the october 7th attacks on israel. he came out after the attacks to one that they were quote, just rehearsal. that then was an israeli prisoner released by benjamin netanyahu in 1000 to one prisoner swap, can you even imagine if an american president had released osama bin laden and then bin laden had pulled off 9/11? even worse, can you imagine if the u.s. then funded bin laden because as was reported right after october 7th, for years, various governments led by israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu divided power between the gaza strip and the west bank, bringing the palestinian president to his knees for making moves that propped up the hamas terror group, funding them and giving them legitimacy as a counterbalance, a strategic choice by netanyahu, a counterbalance of house authority in the west bank. the idea was to keep palestinians from having a single unified government, one that might try to form estate and challenge israeli authority. his entire p
one of the prisoners was yahya sinwar, who returned home and became the leader in gaza. he was the mastermind of the october 7th attacks on israel. he came out after the attacks to one that they were quote, just rehearsal. that then was an israeli prisoner released by benjamin netanyahu in 1000 to one prisoner swap, can you even imagine if an american president had released osama bin laden and then bin laden had pulled off 9/11? even worse, can you imagine if the u.s. then funded bin laden...
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there was no free speech in gaza under hamas. there were no rights that we enjoy here in the united states. if they protested like that in gaza since 2005, they would have probably been killed. >> i really like the question that our next guest asks. joining us now elena plot calabro. her latest piece is entitled "the accidental speaker." the piece is amazing. you go through sort of his world view as it developed through his life as the son of a firefighter who was severely injured, a son of divorce, a man who had to take on a lot of responsibility at a very young age. >> who was basically a father for his younger siblings. >> before he had his biological children, he adopted a child. there's so much to him that helps a lot of what we're seeing now make sense. tell us more about your piece and why that question was in this there almost as a subtitle. >> it's really great to be back. i think what got my intrigued by the story of mike johnson is from the moment i started paying attention to his speakership, he really struck me as an
there was no free speech in gaza under hamas. there were no rights that we enjoy here in the united states. if they protested like that in gaza since 2005, they would have probably been killed. >> i really like the question that our next guest asks. joining us now elena plot calabro. her latest piece is entitled "the accidental speaker." the piece is amazing. you go through sort of his world view as it developed through his life as the son of a firefighter who was severely...
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israel has launched strikes on northern gaza for a second day. the israeli military targeted beit lahiya on the northern edge of the strip, after warning locals to evacuate a day earlier. residents say the shelling was as intense as during the start of the war. separately, israel says it struck around 40 targets in southern lebanon today, as its battle with iran-based hezbollah intensifies. hamas released a video today of hersh goldberg-polin, an american-israeli hostage who was of ducted on october 7. -- abducted on october 7. it features the 23-year-old, who lost part of his arm in the attack, delivering a statement likely crafted by hamas. it's not clear when the video was recorded. goldberg-polin's parents released a video today saying they are relieved to see their son alive and they urged mediators to reach a hostage deal. >> we are here today with a plea to all of the leaders of the parties who have been negotiating to date. be brave, lean in, seize this moment, and get a deal done to reunite all of us with our loved ones, and to end the s
israel has launched strikes on northern gaza for a second day. the israeli military targeted beit lahiya on the northern edge of the strip, after warning locals to evacuate a day earlier. residents say the shelling was as intense as during the start of the war. separately, israel says it struck around 40 targets in southern lebanon today, as its battle with iran-based hezbollah intensifies. hamas released a video today of hersh goldberg-polin, an american-israeli hostage who was of ducted on...
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humanitarian assistance for civilians in gaza. what we know about how those funds will be distributed? also, i want to ask you what is the status of mike johnson? yesterday a third republican lawmakers signed onto the motion to vacate his speakership. >> reporter: yeah, two very important questions. first, the humanitarian aid will go through u.s. aid. they have the ultimate purview and how this will be distributed. it will go to other countries impacted by crises, refugee crises around the middle east and in african countries. also in ukraine. humanitarian needs are needed there. they will get to play around with that money and distribute it as they see fit. many talk about speaker johnson's future, there is a big question hanging over it, that is because you had those three members, marjorie taylor greene leading the pack. yesterday the congressman from arizona signing onto that and you also had thomas massey, who told me a couple hours ago that what he wants to see is speaker johnson voluntarily resign so they don't have to for
humanitarian assistance for civilians in gaza. what we know about how those funds will be distributed? also, i want to ask you what is the status of mike johnson? yesterday a third republican lawmakers signed onto the motion to vacate his speakership. >> reporter: yeah, two very important questions. first, the humanitarian aid will go through u.s. aid. they have the ultimate purview and how this will be distributed. it will go to other countries impacted by crises, refugee crises around...
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the rn backed group has clashed with israel since the start of the war in gaza. hezbollah in turn says it launched a drone attack 10 miles inside israel, its deepest incursion to date. norway is calling on international donors to resume payments to the unrwa after an independent review released yesterday found that israel provided no evidence to support accusations that unrwa employees are related to terrorist groups. officials say the finding should be enough for countries to end the freeze on unrwa. >> i hope the voices are heard and the measure will be put in place, that the last group of donors will get the necessary confidence to come back as a partner with the agency. geoff: a separate internal you an investigation is still looking into israel's allegations that staffers were involved in the october 7 attacks. the u.s. is among those who paused funds t the agency back in january. a moscow court has rejected the latest appeal of the american journalist, the wall street journal reporter will remain in russian detention through the end of june. he appeared in
the rn backed group has clashed with israel since the start of the war in gaza. hezbollah in turn says it launched a drone attack 10 miles inside israel, its deepest incursion to date. norway is calling on international donors to resume payments to the unrwa after an independent review released yesterday found that israel provided no evidence to support accusations that unrwa employees are related to terrorist groups. officials say the finding should be enough for countries to end the freeze on...
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attacks on palestinians have increased their sins war in gaza began. the white house announced today new restrictions on oil and gas drilling in the alaskan wilderness. the rule limits development across more than 13 million acres or roughly half of what is known as the national petroleum reserve. it also blocks plans for a road that would have cut through a national park to reach a copper mine. white house officials spoke about the measure today. >> this administration will continue to take ambitious action to meet the urgency of the climate crisis. protect america's lands and waters and fulfill our responsibility to the next generations of americans. william: environmentalists welcomed the move but fossil fuel companies and alaskan lawmakers worn it will have a negative economic impact. the environmental protection agency has designated two forever chemicals as hazardous substances. the compounds are used in many products including cookware, carpets and firefighting foams. the designation requires that their release into nature be reported to authori
attacks on palestinians have increased their sins war in gaza began. the white house announced today new restrictions on oil and gas drilling in the alaskan wilderness. the rule limits development across more than 13 million acres or roughly half of what is known as the national petroleum reserve. it also blocks plans for a road that would have cut through a national park to reach a copper mine. white house officials spoke about the measure today. >> this administration will continue to...
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how much they are against at the humanitarian disaster unfolding in gaza is a problem. there is a clear political problem, not just columbia university students protesting democratic base voters across the country turning against the policy. how do you see him navigating that as this election gets closer? >> it is tough, because what you have is a situation with the president to as a massive foreign policy experience and credentials dealing with the prime minister he has known for about 50 years who is running a country where the president says there is no daylight between israel and the united states. he is doing everything she can to solve all the crises on the ground over there. at the same time, all of his work here is not to his benefit at him, and as you were just describing lots of democratic constituencies angry with the president, and i take the administration at its word. i believe the administration when they say their considerations about how they are handling the war, there are no political considerations involved in that, and i think that is one of the rea
how much they are against at the humanitarian disaster unfolding in gaza is a problem. there is a clear political problem, not just columbia university students protesting democratic base voters across the country turning against the policy. how do you see him navigating that as this election gets closer? >> it is tough, because what you have is a situation with the president to as a massive foreign policy experience and credentials dealing with the prime minister he has known for about...
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there is an immense amount of unrest over what's happening in gaza. what we saw yesterday was the president almost qualified the issue over the weekend, saying he condemned anti-semitic issues. he also condemned those who don't understand what is going on in palestine. is he worried about backlash? >> i think he's trying to thread the needle here. it is a difficult issue. i thought it was notable at that event that he had bernie sanders, aoc with him. >> basically, on his left and right the entire time. >> it's a way of validating him. >> white house reporter for "the wall street journal," ken thomas, thank you so much. appreciate it, ken. >>> thank you for getting up "way too early" with us. it was way too early. "morning joe" starts right now. >>> that jury was picked so fast. 95% democrats. the area is mostly all democrats. you think of it as a purely democrat area. it's a very unfair situation. >> donald trump may have violated the gag order in his hush money trial yet again yesterday during a radio interview, complaining about the jury. we'll get
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here sleeping out here yeah, just to show solidarit alreadbeen arrested ood and obviously,he people in gaza, th is thtarp area. this is where many of t dical supplies, the food, there's coee here, there's other goodies thatust sential needs that many the people mayeed. who had been out here for veral days. >> so i'm jewish a lotf focus has been on like, you know supporting jewish students who have been facing ti-semitism. >> but there hasot beei wa to cus on paltinian students whoave be feeng anti islamic sentiments. h d you ve parents feel about good proud of me. >> and i'm proud of them for that last week over 100 protesters, including some students, were removed from campus by new york police at the behest of the university, and arrested on suspicion of criminal trespass the move stirred more tension on campus. >> and by monday morning, colombia's president, minouche shafik declare that all classes would be virtual for the day, and that a reset was needed. i am deeply saddened by what is happening on our campus. she wrote in a statement, these tensions have been exploited and amplified b
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began with hamas terror attack on october 7, followed by israel's october 27 counter attack on the gaza strip. as between israel and iran. the recent back-and-forth began april 1, with the suspected israeli strike on an iranian consular building in damascus in response to that, iran launched airstrikes against israel last weekend, approximately 170 drones, 120 ballistic missiles, and 30 cruise missiles, most of which were intercepted which brings us to this most recent attack. so how does it all end joining me now is admiral james staff redis he spent more than 30 years in the navy rising become the supreme allied commander of nato he's also the co-author with elliot ackerman of a recent and terrific novel called 2054 admiral. this looks like this dictated theater. in other words, it's got to take an awful lot of planning to fire so many weapons back-and-forth without hitting anybody. so either that was deliberate or both sides are in competent explain i think both sides are signaling. and so a way to think of it is iran sent a mob 350 drones, cruise missiles, ballistics send a mob to t
began with hamas terror attack on october 7, followed by israel's october 27 counter attack on the gaza strip. as between israel and iran. the recent back-and-forth began april 1, with the suspected israeli strike on an iranian consular building in damascus in response to that, iran launched airstrikes against israel last weekend, approximately 170 drones, 120 ballistic missiles, and 30 cruise missiles, most of which were intercepted which brings us to this most recent attack. so how does it...
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of course, when there is the warring gaza on going with their attentions. here in lebanon and brian the wider region at large. so at this point, there is no indication that it may have been an attack. we simply do no. of course, there have been in the past that these incidents of badly stored ammunition, for example, that a depo that can cause this kind of damage this point, we simply don't know what caused it, but we do know there has been material losses, so there have been injuries and the ammunition depots the standard security source is currently on fire. erica paula really appreciate it. thank you so much. we know you'll stay on top of it. let us know as you're learning more. i just want to bring in now retired army brigadier general peters whack, for us state department official wray take a good to have both of you with us. i'm john, if i start with you, we're also learning there have been a total of five explosions as paul just made mention, and wounded three wounded no indication is paula said, that this was an attack? yes. things have happened in
of course, when there is the warring gaza on going with their attentions. here in lebanon and brian the wider region at large. so at this point, there is no indication that it may have been an attack. we simply do no. of course, there have been in the past that these incidents of badly stored ammunition, for example, that a depo that can cause this kind of damage this point, we simply don't know what caused it, but we do know there has been material losses, so there have been injuries and the...
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and at the end of the day, the proximate cause for all of these tensions is the war in gaza, which is ongoing and currently there is no light at the end of that tunnel for a long time for years, there has been this understanding, i think among analysts and intelligence and military experts that iran would seek to avoid confrontation, that they were all too happy to have others proxies that they support carry out these attacks, but they were not looking for direct confrontation with israel. >> to what extent what we've seen in the past week, weeks is that upending your understanding or making new question your understanding of how iran supreme leader ayatollah khomeini and the irgc is willing to go about things and carry out direct confrontations like well, i think there are two elements here. one is that there's clearly a much more tolerance for risk within the iranian leadership than was the case in the past. and this is partly reflective of the fact that the center of iranian politics has shifted to the right we have now much more altro hardliners at the decision-making centers in i
and at the end of the day, the proximate cause for all of these tensions is the war in gaza, which is ongoing and currently there is no light at the end of that tunnel for a long time for years, there has been this understanding, i think among analysts and intelligence and military experts that iran would seek to avoid confrontation, that they were all too happy to have others proxies that they support carry out these attacks, but they were not looking for direct confrontation with israel....
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bill:ostensibly they want a cease-fire in gaza. really, they are anti-israel, they want to disrupt life. right now they are planning on disrupting the democratic national convention and it is kind of a war between liberals and progressives or progressives and radicals. it is -- the targets -- conservatives don't run colleges and are not usually mayors of big cities. it is a real challenge to liberal elites in the country whether they cannot accommodate this unrest or just surrender to it. it is a positive move the president of columbia tried to disperse them. paul: the protesters say this is a free-speech issue, they are exercising their constitutional rights and what do you make of that defense for what they are doing? >> i am the ultimate first amendment person, there's a difference tween free-speech and disruption, what we are seeing with these different protests, they are taking over bridges, blocking people from getting to work or a hospital, impeding access to airports and people who are trying to travel, university kids from
bill:ostensibly they want a cease-fire in gaza. really, they are anti-israel, they want to disrupt life. right now they are planning on disrupting the democratic national convention and it is kind of a war between liberals and progressives or progressives and radicals. it is -- the targets -- conservatives don't run colleges and are not usually mayors of big cities. it is a real challenge to liberal elites in the country whether they cannot accommodate this unrest or just surrender to it. it is...
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. ♪ >> shannon: hospital authorities in gaza say an israeli airstrike late tuesday hit a house in the city of rafah, killing at least three people. videos show mourners sitting by the bodies wrapped in bags before prayer rituals were performed by dozens of men. the strike happened as the israeli military signals it plans an offensive on the city where hundreds of thousands of people have taken refuge during the war. israel says it does plan to evacuate civilians from rafah during the anticipated offensive. russia has vetoed a u.n. resolution sponsored by the u.s.s. and japan. calling on all nations to prevent a dangerous nucleares arms race in outer space. the resolution calls on all countries not to develop or deploy nuclear arms or other weapons of mass destruction in space. those weapons are banned under a 1967 international treaty that included the u.s. and russia. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> shannon: ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy zelenskyy says he will work with whoever in the november presidential election. he spoke to exclusively today with fox news senior foreign correspondent gr
. ♪ >> shannon: hospital authorities in gaza say an israeli airstrike late tuesday hit a house in the city of rafah, killing at least three people. videos show mourners sitting by the bodies wrapped in bags before prayer rituals were performed by dozens of men. the strike happened as the israeli military signals it plans an offensive on the city where hundreds of thousands of people have taken refuge during the war. israel says it does plan to evacuate civilians from rafah during the...
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speech exercise because they are suppressing, actively, opposing opinions against theirs on the issue of gaza and palestine. so these people are a long way from being defenders of free speech. paul: and when it crosses the line into with disruption and blocking people from attending classes and so on, that is also not a free speech issue. >>> when we come back, president biden eases sanctions on venezuelan oil, but he slaps new restrictions on energy production here at home. finish alaska senator dan sullivan on the administration's latest attack on his state, next. ♪ ♪ my physician referred me to a hand specialist. and i'm glad he did, because when i took the tabletop test, i couldn't lay my hand flat anymore. the first hand specialist i saw only offered surgery. so, i went to a second hand specialist who also offered nonsurgical options — which felt more right for me. so, what i'd say to other people with dupuytren's contracture is this: don't wait — find a hand specialist trained in nonsurgical options, today. i found mine at findahandspecialist.com. business. it's not a nine-to-fi
speech exercise because they are suppressing, actively, opposing opinions against theirs on the issue of gaza and palestine. so these people are a long way from being defenders of free speech. paul: and when it crosses the line into with disruption and blocking people from attending classes and so on, that is also not a free speech issue. >>> when we come back, president biden eases sanctions on venezuelan oil, but he slaps new restrictions on energy production here at home. finish...