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columbia going hybrid the rest of the semester. the new developments tonight. >>> after victims of former usa gymnastics dr. larry nassar accused the fbi of botching the investigation, the major new settlement tonight. >>> the senate advancing a $95 billion foreign aid package that could also potentially ban tiktok. my exclusive interview with fbi director christopher wray on that tiktok firestorm. the unprecedented threat level in the u.s., and donald trump calling the january 6th defendants hostages. >> do you see those individuals who took part in the january 6th riots as hostages? >> how he answered. >>> and the miracle baby born out of tragedy in gaza. >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >> good evening and welcome. the jury in the donald trump hush money trial was introduced to the soft underbelly of the supermarket tabloid business today. their guide prosecution witness david pecker, former "national enquirer" publisher. pecker describing made-up stories published to damage trump opponents. he testifie
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>>> the new warning to jewish students after heated protests at columbia university. the campus rabbi who says they're not safe and need to go home. >>> summer travel crunch. more americans than ever set to fly, but for some airlines, maybe fewer planes. what it means for the price of your summer vacay. >>> a car on fire. a driver trapped. how a group of good samaritans saved his life. >>> and kick off your sunday shoes because we are there as kevin bacon goes back to the school where he filmed "footloose" to make students' prom dreams come true. >> the power that this movie has had just kind of brings people together. >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with hallie jackson. >>> good evening, and we begin this evening with a milestone moment in a trial that will be full of them. opening statements set to begin just hours from now in that downtown manhattan courtroom in the historic criminal case against the former president. and tonight we're getting a closer look at the prosecution's roadmap here. just how they intend to prove their case against donald trump and
>>> the new warning to jewish students after heated protests at columbia university. the campus rabbi who says they're not safe and need to go home. >>> summer travel crunch. more americans than ever set to fly, but for some airlines, maybe fewer planes. what it means for the price of your summer vacay. >>> a car on fire. a driver trapped. how a group of good samaritans saved his life. >>> and kick off your sunday shoes because we are there as kevin bacon...
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confrontation at columbia today. police removing protesters from campus, citing extraordinary circumstances. the columbia university president called in the nypd to clear out an encampment of pro-palestinian student demonstrators. the encampment set up wednesday morning, the same day she testified on capitol hill about anti-semitism on campus. >> we must uphold freedom of speech. because it is essential to our academic mission, but we cannot and shouldn't tolerate abuse of this privilege to harass and discriminate. >> reporter: in a letter to the university, she noted, protests have a storied history at columbia. where anti-vietnam demonstrators took over a building on campus in 1968. but in asking for help from the police, she said, the encampment and related disruptions pose a clear and substantial danger to the functioning of the university. >> we're risking our academic standing just to, like, show the administrators that we are not okay with their decisions. >> reporter: several demonstrators today stomping on a
confrontation at columbia today. police removing protesters from campus, citing extraordinary circumstances. the columbia university president called in the nypd to clear out an encampment of pro-palestinian student demonstrators. the encampment set up wednesday morning, the same day she testified on capitol hill about anti-semitism on campus. >> we must uphold freedom of speech. because it is essential to our academic mission, but we cannot and shouldn't tolerate abuse of this privilege...
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>> stephanie gosk for us there at columbia. steph, thank you. >>> now, to a very busy legal day ahead for former president donald trump. his criminal trial resumes in new york, and the u.s. supreme court, meanwhile, will begin hearing arguments in a critical case deciding whether he is immune from criminal prosecution over his alleged efforts to overturn the 2020 election. all of this as members of his inner circle were indicted in a new case in arizona overnight. we've got team coverage of all of these legal developments. we'll start with nbc's senior legal correspondent, laura jarrett, live from the supreme court this morning. laura, good morning. >> reporter: savannah, good morning to you. the justices are set to hear their final argument of the term here this morning on an issue they have never faced before. a former american president charged with trying to defraud the government he once led, arguing that he should be completely immune from prosecution. but the timing of the ultimate ruling, perhaps just as important as th
>> stephanie gosk for us there at columbia. steph, thank you. >>> now, to a very busy legal day ahead for former president donald trump. his criminal trial resumes in new york, and the u.s. supreme court, meanwhile, will begin hearing arguments in a critical case deciding whether he is immune from criminal prosecution over his alleged efforts to overturn the 2020 election. all of this as members of his inner circle were indicted in a new case in arizona overnight. we've got team...
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nearly 50 pro-palestinian protesters arrested at yale as another ivy league university, columbia, moves classes online, citing safety concerns after a campus rabbi warned jewish students to go home. >>> the senate poised to pass a bill that could ban tiktok nationwide. what it means for tiktok's 170 million users in the u.s. that tiktok bill part of a $95 billion foreign aid package passed in the house after the speaker mike johnson put himself on the line. will democrats help him keep his job? >>> nbc news reports the surge at the southern border of migrants from china. >>> and the legendary barry manilow. we're backstage at radio city for his record-breaking night. >> announcer: this is nbc "nightly news" with lester holt. >>> good evening and welcome. the prosecution in donald trump's hush money trial drew the sharp outlines of its case against the former president today, telling the manhattan jury mr. trump orchestrated a criminal scheme to corrupt. during a 40-minute opening statement a prosecutor told the panel hush money payments to porn star stormy daniels to assure her silence
nearly 50 pro-palestinian protesters arrested at yale as another ivy league university, columbia, moves classes online, citing safety concerns after a campus rabbi warned jewish students to go home. >>> the senate poised to pass a bill that could ban tiktok nationwide. what it means for tiktok's 170 million users in the u.s. that tiktok bill part of a $95 billion foreign aid package passed in the house after the speaker mike johnson put himself on the line. will democrats help him keep...
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at columbia university protests for palestinian rights continue. the university president announcing overnight that all classes today will be remote to, quote, deescalate the rancor. our george solis has this report. >> reporter: as tensions and pro-palestinian demonstrations at columbia university in new york grow, a jewish leader at the university is now urging students to stay away over what's being described as extreme anti-semitism on campus. >> i really do believe that these protests have lost the plot so to speak and have really just turned into incitement to violence and jew hatred. >> reporter: new york mayor eric adams condemning videos such as this which shows a young woman with a sign pointing to jewish students. columbia rabbi writing to students, it pains me to say that i would strongly recommend you return home as soon as possible and remain home until the reality in and around campus has dramatically improved. going on to say no one should have to endure this level of hatred, let alone at school. nick says while many of his peers ha
at columbia university protests for palestinian rights continue. the university president announcing overnight that all classes today will be remote to, quote, deescalate the rancor. our george solis has this report. >> reporter: as tensions and pro-palestinian demonstrations at columbia university in new york grow, a jewish leader at the university is now urging students to stay away over what's being described as extreme anti-semitism on campus. >> i really do believe that these...
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meanwhile, at columbia, classes were online only, with the university's president calling for a reset to deescalate the rancor, while adding more than 180 safety personnel to campus after more than 100 protesters were arrested last week. but with videos like this emerging online, and another showing a young woman holding a sign pointing in the direction of jewish students, saying al qassam's next targets, andrew stein and alisha baker say they don't feel safe. on saturday night, stein says he was on campus for a pro-israel counter protest when this happened. you see him in the white sweatshirt filming as a group of pro-palestinian protesters yell expletives against israel. >> they started saying in arabic. [speaking in a global language] and they started saying we're coming for you. no zionists on this campus. >> reporter: stein alleges the situation escalated. >> me and my friend had water physically poured in our face. my friend was abused in the middle of campus. >> reporter: faculty from bernard and columbia came out in support of the pro-palestinian students who were arrested las
meanwhile, at columbia, classes were online only, with the university's president calling for a reset to deescalate the rancor, while adding more than 180 safety personnel to campus after more than 100 protesters were arrested last week. but with videos like this emerging online, and another showing a young woman holding a sign pointing in the direction of jewish students, saying al qassam's next targets, andrew stein and alisha baker say they don't feel safe. on saturday night, stein says he...
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emilie ikeda is outside columbia university with the latest. good morning. >> reporter: hey there, hoda. good morning to you. there are more than 40 protest encampments set up. security ramping up controls. i can tell you you have to have a student id to even gain access to the campus as tensions flair over the israel-hamas war and, remember, with graduation fast approaching. from new york to california and illinois to d.c., demonstrations over the violence in the middle east are spreading across more college campuses just ahead of graduation as tensions flair and arrests soar into the hundreds. at emory university, heavily armed officers deployed pepper balls to break up protesters who place say threw bottles, even tasing one person resisting arrest. faculty members joining the protests. >> call the office and tell him i'm been arrested. >> reporter: more confrontations at ohio state. after chaotic clashes at the university of southern california, the school canceling its main commencement ceremony just two weeks away. >> i don't understand. s
emilie ikeda is outside columbia university with the latest. good morning. >> reporter: hey there, hoda. good morning to you. there are more than 40 protest encampments set up. security ramping up controls. i can tell you you have to have a student id to even gain access to the campus as tensions flair over the israel-hamas war and, remember, with graduation fast approaching. from new york to california and illinois to d.c., demonstrations over the violence in the middle east are...
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valerie castro is outside columbia's main campus. valerie, only a few weeks left in the semester there, so what is the university doing to try to prepare for graduation and the rest of the school year? >> reporter: kate, that's the big question and we have reached out to university with those questions as you mentioned, the school semester will be hybrid for the rest of the year, but tomorrow is a day when students are supposed to come and pick up their caps and gowns in preparation for graduation, that's still scheduled to happen, graduation is scheduled for may 15th. that's a less from a month from now. we asked the university if they have any plans to move graduation, we're still waiting to hear back. but we spoke to a senior student, about his concerns or fears over graduation. take a listen to what he had to say. >> right now, we're in a moment where everyone has to make a conscious decision about whether traditions are worth sacrificing to a greater cause. to be honest the location of commencement probably isn't that important
valerie castro is outside columbia's main campus. valerie, only a few weeks left in the semester there, so what is the university doing to try to prepare for graduation and the rest of the school year? >> reporter: kate, that's the big question and we have reached out to university with those questions as you mentioned, the school semester will be hybrid for the rest of the year, but tomorrow is a day when students are supposed to come and pick up their caps and gowns in preparation for...
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at columbia, the university banning a protester who made anti-semitic remarks. pologiing for the comments saying they misspoke in the heat of the moment. this comes as the school senate approved a resolution to investigation the administration. some students now concerned about the impact on graduation. >> it is in our best interest to reach agreement before commencement. >> reporter: in california, cal state humboldt closing for the school year. at the university of southern california, those left devastated to cancel the commencement. >> i feel let down. >> reporter: amir tells us 15 of the family members were planning to fly in from atlanta to celebrate his moment and now that is in limbo. >> i don't understand how they can have president obama on campus and the security for him and world leaders, but not secure the tradition. that is the most frustrating part. >> reporter: we are hearing from the university president who released the statement. she says they plan to host alternative activities for graduation day. a lot of questions from students. peter and l
at columbia, the university banning a protester who made anti-semitic remarks. pologiing for the comments saying they misspoke in the heat of the moment. this comes as the school senate approved a resolution to investigation the administration. some students now concerned about the impact on graduation. >> it is in our best interest to reach agreement before commencement. >> reporter: in california, cal state humboldt closing for the school year. at the university of southern...
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what's columbia's response to all this? >> reporter: well, the president here released a statement saying that because of extraordinary circumstances, and because these encampments they described them as presenting a clear and present danger. however, as you just heard from that professor there, professors, faculty members on campus, and some students have pushed back against that, saying that protests at that time were incredibly peaceful. the kind of brawls and tensions and violence that people saw in some cases last night, that happened with people who were not students out here on the street, people who didn't have columbia badges and access to campus, and so there is this dissonance, this sort of disconnect between the administration and what the students say it's actually like on the grounds, zinhle. >> important reporting. thank you. >>> tomorrow will mark 25 years since 12 students and a teacher were killed during that mass shooting at columbine high school in colorado. april 20, 1999, was a day that forever changed
what's columbia's response to all this? >> reporter: well, the president here released a statement saying that because of extraordinary circumstances, and because these encampments they described them as presenting a clear and present danger. however, as you just heard from that professor there, professors, faculty members on campus, and some students have pushed back against that, saying that protests at that time were incredibly peaceful. the kind of brawls and tensions and violence...
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more than 100 people arrested at new york's columbia university and demonstrations in support for the people of palestine. >>> also in new york, with a full jury now seated in donald trump's criminal trial, a drama-filled day with two original jurors dismissed. >>> and meet the newest robot in town. boston dynamics releasing the latest edition of the atlas robot. >>> and consider us all tortured poets. fanfare and critical acclaim already rolling for taylor swift's new album and the newest surprise from the mega star in the last hour. it's friday, april 19, "early today" starts right now. good morning. i'm frances rivera. we begin with breaking news. a new round of escalation in the middle east. israel has carried out a military strike against iran. a source familiar with the situation confirming this to nbc news this morning. nbc is joined with the latest. matt, good morning. what do we know about the scope of this military strike? >> reporter: good morning, frances. in a word, it appears to be as you said, limited. we're still trying to get a good picture of what took place. this al
more than 100 people arrested at new york's columbia university and demonstrations in support for the people of palestine. >>> also in new york, with a full jury now seated in donald trump's criminal trial, a drama-filled day with two original jurors dismissed. >>> and meet the newest robot in town. boston dynamics releasing the latest edition of the atlas robot. >>> and consider us all tortured poets. fanfare and critical acclaim already rolling for taylor swift's...
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at columbia university, protests for palestinian rights continue, despite mass arrests and evictions of activist students last week. the campus rabbi warned orthodox jewish students to stay away from the school for the time being. now breaking this morning, the university president has now said all classes today will be remote, quote, to de-escalate the rancor. while jewish students do feel report feeling unsafe at columbia, protesters say they're merely objecting to the war in gaza. they specifically accuse israel of genocide after the israeli military killed more than 34,000 palestinians since the hamas attacks of october 7th. the international court of justice has ordered israel to prevent acts of genocide by its forces in gaza, but israel has described the allegations as outrageous. >>> let's turn now to the busy legal schedule for donald trump this week. opening arguments are set to begin soon in the former president's first criminal trial here in new york. and by the end of the week, the supreme court is expected to hear arguments about his presidential immunity defense. here i
at columbia university, protests for palestinian rights continue, despite mass arrests and evictions of activist students last week. the campus rabbi warned orthodox jewish students to stay away from the school for the time being. now breaking this morning, the university president has now said all classes today will be remote, quote, to de-escalate the rancor. while jewish students do feel report feeling unsafe at columbia, protesters say they're merely objecting to the war in gaza. they...
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. >> reporter: students say they were inspired by demonstrations at columbia university, where 100 protesters were arrested last week. similar protests have been taking place at other universities, including nyu and cal poly. things that gotten so volatile that they shut down campus. they fully expect cal to clear them out. >> when we refuse to lead, which we likely will, they will likely call you cpd and berkeley pd. >> our commitment to free speech is unwavering. >> reporter: he says it's also committed to making sure classes are not disrupted. he says divestment is not on the table. >> we've heard with their demands are and there are no plans to change our investment strategies, policies, or practices. >> reporter: >> it doesn't really matter in comparison to what people in gaza are going through. >> reporter: student protesters say they are willing to put everything on the line to help stop what they describe as the mass killing of innocent people in gaza. >> it cost me my future, my job, me having a professorship, that's fine. as long as it's going to liberate palestine, i can sleep at n
. >> reporter: students say they were inspired by demonstrations at columbia university, where 100 protesters were arrested last week. similar protests have been taking place at other universities, including nyu and cal poly. things that gotten so volatile that they shut down campus. they fully expect cal to clear them out. >> when we refuse to lead, which we likely will, they will likely call you cpd and berkeley pd. >> our commitment to free speech is unwavering. >>...
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pro palestinian protesters given a deadline to clear out at columbia university as other schools across the country grapple with how to handle the growing demonstrations. we're live on campus. >>> secret agreement. a former tabloid publisher and trump insider takes the stand at the former president's historic trial, telling jurors about hush-money payments to catch an case, allowing the convicted felon to prey on even more young kill salacious stories and the judge weighing weather to hold donald trump in con stempt of court. we're live with the latest. >>> delayed justice. a massive settlement for victims of disgraced dr. larry nassar. the justice department saying he was allowed to prey on even morl season. the big changes regarding delays, immediate refunds, and all those fees. >>> and mr. big shot. >> it's gone. he is that he is that guy! >> the stars shine in the nba playoffs. >> what a pass! all the highlights and the big night today, wednesday, april 24th, 2024. from nbc news, this is "today" with savannah guthrie and hoda kotb, from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >>> hi, everyb
pro palestinian protesters given a deadline to clear out at columbia university as other schools across the country grapple with how to handle the growing demonstrations. we're live on campus. >>> secret agreement. a former tabloid publisher and trump insider takes the stand at the former president's historic trial, telling jurors about hush-money payments to catch an case, allowing the convicted felon to prey on even more young kill salacious stories and the judge weighing weather to...
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at columbia university, protests for palestinian rights continue despite mass arrests and evictions of students l.a. week. a campus rabbi warned orthodox jewish students to stay away from the school for the time being. and breaking this morning, the university president has now said all classes today will be remote to, quote, de-escalate the rancor. while jewish students do report feeling unsafe at columbia, protesters insist they're merely objecting to the israeli war in gaza. they specifically accuse israel of genocide after the israeli military killed more than 34,000 palestinians since the hamas attacks of october 7th. the international court of justice has ordered israel to prevent acts of genocide by its forces in gaza. but israel has described the allegation as outrageous. >>> new this morning, a california man is in custody after allegedly breaking into the los angeles mayor's home. lapd say the man smashed a back window to get into gettys house, the mayor's official residence. mayor bass was home but no one was home. mayor bass released a statement expressing her gratitude to
at columbia university, protests for palestinian rights continue despite mass arrests and evictions of students l.a. week. a campus rabbi warned orthodox jewish students to stay away from the school for the time being. and breaking this morning, the university president has now said all classes today will be remote to, quote, de-escalate the rancor. while jewish students do report feeling unsafe at columbia, protesters insist they're merely objecting to the israeli war in gaza. they...
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one at ucla and another at northwestern all inspired by what happened at columbia university in new york city. and a new deadline for the protesters to clear out is an hour away. we go to antonia hylton and gaud villegas who are monitoring these scenes. what are you seeing, gaud? >> here at u, c, you can see the huge group of people behind me, and it is a peaceful protests, and a number of them returning, because think were upset when state troopers came to detain people in this area. what we have seen today is the school police are nearby, and you can see them up there standing on one side, and more on the other side observing, and it is interesting to see the protesters here, and right next to them a large group of students with the israeli flags waving at them, and doing their own protest, side by side, and it is very peaceful today, but the conversations that i am having with the students and the faculty members here all bring up the point of the officers that arrived yesterday. a lot of the students are upset that the university's president called in state trooper and in fact, there
one at ucla and another at northwestern all inspired by what happened at columbia university in new york city. and a new deadline for the protesters to clear out is an hour away. we go to antonia hylton and gaud villegas who are monitoring these scenes. what are you seeing, gaud? >> here at u, c, you can see the huge group of people behind me, and it is a peaceful protests, and a number of them returning, because think were upset when state troopers came to detain people in this area....
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erin mclaughlin for us there in columbia. thank you. >>> meanwhile, relations between the united states and israel are growing increasingly tense this morning. the united states is expected to impose sanctions against an israeli military unit for the first time ever. a decision israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu is calling, quote, absurd. richard engel is in jerusalem with the very latest. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, craig. there is a very strange dynamic here. the house just approved $30 billion, nearly $30 billion in aid for israel, much of it for the military, while, at the same time, the biden administration is preparing to sanction a small section of the israeli military itself, and that is what's adding to this long simmering tension between the biden administration and prime minister netanyahu. # pressure is growing against prime minister benjamin netanyahu from all sides. the biden administration is set to impose sanctions on a unit of the israeli military accused of human rights violations
erin mclaughlin for us there in columbia. thank you. >>> meanwhile, relations between the united states and israel are growing increasingly tense this morning. the united states is expected to impose sanctions against an israeli military unit for the first time ever. a decision israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu is calling, quote, absurd. richard engel is in jerusalem with the very latest. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, craig. there is a very strange...
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. >>> house speaker mike johnson calling on the president of columbia university to resign amid ongoing protests against the war in gaza. those protests growing coast-to-coast even as police clash with demonstrators. >>> it was ten years ago today that officials in flint michigan changed the city's water-source, sending off a massive health and contamination crisis. how they are doing a decade later. >>> and millennials are setting their sights on the country club life. while they're still barely middle-aged. >>> and the cicada hatching is prompting 911 calls. it's thursday, april 25th. "early today" starts right now. good morning, i'm frances rivera, we begin with a new legal battle linked to donald trump. the former president is unindicted co-conspirator one in a criminal case involving arizona elections. 11 so-called fake electors who supported mr. trump have been indicted by a grand jury, . one month after the 2020 election, they signed a certificate claiming to be arizona electors. but president biden won the state by more than 10,000 and his electors were certified. it has been in
. >>> house speaker mike johnson calling on the president of columbia university to resign amid ongoing protests against the war in gaza. those protests growing coast-to-coast even as police clash with demonstrators. >>> it was ten years ago today that officials in flint michigan changed the city's water-source, sending off a massive health and contamination crisis. how they are doing a decade later. >>> and millennials are setting their sights on the country club...
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columbia university pushing campus protesters to dismantle their encampment as other top schools struggle to contain the anti-war demonstration. >>> breaking overnight, is this the final countdown for tiktok? the senate sending a potential ban to the president's desk. we're live with why the fight could be far from over. >>> a massive manhunt is over in oregon. police spent much of the day searching for a former cop wanted for murder and kidnapping. the violent end to the chase. >>> and can tesla still jolt the ev market after a brutal earnings report? >>> an amateur sleuth confronts a car thief after tracking him down using a tiny piece of tech. how you can protect your vehicle. and another night of nail-biters as the mavs even it up against the clippers in a huge game by luka. w wednesday's just tipping off. "early today" starts right now. good morning, i'm frances rivera. we begin with the fallout from the israeli war in gaza that's triggering mass anti-war protests on college campuses on a scale we have not seen since vietnam. at columbia university here in new york city, campus autho
columbia university pushing campus protesters to dismantle their encampment as other top schools struggle to contain the anti-war demonstration. >>> breaking overnight, is this the final countdown for tiktok? the senate sending a potential ban to the president's desk. we're live with why the fight could be far from over. >>> a massive manhunt is over in oregon. police spent much of the day searching for a former cop wanted for murder and kidnapping. the violent end to the...
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antonia hylton has late devel >> reporter: it's day three of protests columbia university as campus and off appear [ crowd chanting ]r: student protesters have set up new en new york city campus, just one columbia's president, minouche shafik, called in the nypd to clear an initial encampment of pro-palestinian demonstrators leading to the arrest of 113 people, many who will get their day in court in may. those dramatic arrests ratcheted up the tension. the protesters are angry about what they say is a lack of transparency around what financial ties the school may have to israel writing, the encampment will remain until our demand is met. >> do you think the arrests have slowed the protests down, or do you think they've inflamed things? >> i think they've inflamed things. i think the arrests really triggered a lot of the student body to mobilize. >> reporter: some faculty are concerned the university is not respecting students' free speech and right to organize. joseph hallie is jewish and an assistant professor of classics. >> i don't think anyone i know has ever felt so unsafe on camp
antonia hylton has late devel >> reporter: it's day three of protests columbia university as campus and off appear [ crowd chanting ]r: student protesters have set up new en new york city campus, just one columbia's president, minouche shafik, called in the nypd to clear an initial encampment of pro-palestinian demonstrators leading to the arrest of 113 people, many who will get their day in court in may. those dramatic arrests ratcheted up the tension. the protesters are angry about what...
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he went to columbia university, sheriff office says they believe he made his way to california in the 1980s. if you have any information, you are asked to contact the sheriff's department. >>> 5:35. happening now, police need your help in finding a missing teenager. the marin county sheriff says 16-year-old mint butterfield was last seen around 10:00 at night the daughter of stewart butter fold. she has history of substance abuse a san francisco address and is known to frequent the tenderloin. if you know anything about her whereabouts, contact the marin county sheriff. >>> to decision 2024, we will soon know who will face former san jose mayor in november's district 16th congressional race. this is that race to fill the seat vacated by congresswoman. the original count for second place between low and joe ended in a tie. election officials in santa clara and san mateo county say they are making progress in the ballot count. if it confirm the tie, both candidates will face liccardo in the november primary. elections officials tell nbc bay area they are on track to finish the work by t
he went to columbia university, sheriff office says they believe he made his way to california in the 1980s. if you have any information, you are asked to contact the sheriff's department. >>> 5:35. happening now, police need your help in finding a missing teenager. the marin county sheriff says 16-year-old mint butterfield was last seen around 10:00 at night the daughter of stewart butter fold. she has history of substance abuse a san francisco address and is known to frequent the...
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concerns columbia could do the same as students across the country remain steadfast in their demands for a cease-fire in gaza. >>> meanwhile, a first-of-its kind tourist fee, a live report int from venice. >>> and shooting his shot. the story of one kentucky rifleman with his sights on gold at the paris olympics. it is friday, april 26th. "early today" starts right now. and good morning to you, i'm richard lui. testimony will continue in just a few hours in the hush money trial of donald trump. on his third day on the stand, former national inquirer publisher david pecker told the jury he refused to catch and kill a story from stormy daniels about her relationship with mr. trump, because he had already paid tens of thousands of dollars to kill other stories for trump who was a long-time friend. prosecutors are seeking to prove that mr. trump doctored business records to cover up a payment to daniels. mr. trump denies any relationship or wrongdoing here. cross examination, that will continue today. and the defense team has been challenging pecker's credibility and memory. as that test
concerns columbia could do the same as students across the country remain steadfast in their demands for a cease-fire in gaza. >>> meanwhile, a first-of-its kind tourist fee, a live report int from venice. >>> and shooting his shot. the story of one kentucky rifleman with his sights on gold at the paris olympics. it is friday, april 26th. "early today" starts right now. and good morning to you, i'm richard lui. testimony will continue in just a few hours in the hush...
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at columbia, the epicenter of the protests, those camping out given a deadline to disperse by 4:00 a.m. if not, the university says we will have to consider alternative options for clearing the area. and these protests are now spreading here in california as well. here at ucla, students have begun gathering, pitching tents in the heart of campus. many of these students calling on the university to divest from israel. tonight these rising tensions igniting a debate about free speech versus hate speech on college campuses. at usc, professor brittany friedman criticizing the university for escalating what she said have been peaceful protests. you believe these students' first amendment rights are being violated? >> absolutely, absolutely. they are criticizing a nation state for their actions in war, not criticizing a faith, a faith that is very close to me. >> reporter: but some jewish students say they feel the demonstrations have crossed the line. >> i don't believe that advocating for the rights of the palestinian people are inherently antisemitic. but some of these chants and some of
at columbia, the epicenter of the protests, those camping out given a deadline to disperse by 4:00 a.m. if not, the university says we will have to consider alternative options for clearing the area. and these protests are now spreading here in california as well. here at ucla, students have begun gathering, pitching tents in the heart of campus. many of these students calling on the university to divest from israel. tonight these rising tensions igniting a debate about free speech versus hate...
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c columbia going online. harvard yard closed. students at all these campuses on both sides of this saying they feel unsafe, and college administrators clearly are struggling to respond to this, frances? >> okay, matt bodner, thank you. >>> the senate could approve more funding for israel today. over the weekend, the house passed the republicans' foreign aid package. it includes $60 billion for ukraine and $26 billion for israel and humanitarian aid for gaza. chuck schumer has said that the first senate vote would happen today. this package that passed the house also includes the bill that could lead to a ban of tiktok in the united states. president biden has said that he would sign all of these bills. >>> testimony will continue today in the criminal trial of donald trump. after wrapping up opening statements, the prosecution put their first witness on the stand. david pecker, the former publisher of the national inquirer, who the state says was central to an effort to kill negative stories about mr. trump. nbc's laura jarret is
c columbia going online. harvard yard closed. students at all these campuses on both sides of this saying they feel unsafe, and college administrators clearly are struggling to respond to this, frances? >> okay, matt bodner, thank you. >>> the senate could approve more funding for israel today. over the weekend, the house passed the republicans' foreign aid package. it includes $60 billion for ukraine and $26 billion for israel and humanitarian aid for gaza. chuck schumer has...
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. >> columbia university in new york city says negotiations are still ongoing with protesters there, a new deadline to with us in los angeles. david, let me start with you. what are we hearing from the university of southern california students there about this decision to cancel commencement? and how is the university reacting to criticism? so in the statement the university put out explaining this decision, first of all, they went to great lengths to make sure that people understood that the individual graduation ceremonies where kids actually walk across the stage and get their diplomas, those are not canceled. it's the main commencement event. they say they simply cannot provide security for the expected 65,000 people that they were, that they were planning on on having arrive on the campus. now, generally, the student body understands that this is related to the protests and to the war, even though the statement didn't mention the protests in the war. this goes back specifically to lastt address with by the school valedictorian who had been criticized for her pro-palestine views
. >> columbia university in new york city says negotiations are still ongoing with protesters there, a new deadline to with us in los angeles. david, let me start with you. what are we hearing from the university of southern california students there about this decision to cancel commencement? and how is the university reacting to criticism? so in the statement the university put out explaining this decision, first of all, they went to great lengths to make sure that people understood...
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. >> meanwhile, house speaker johnson is set to meet with jewish students at columbia today, amid an uptick in campus anti-semitism. >>> now to a followup on a story we covered here yesterday. the uncovering tof mass graves n the gaza strip. they are accusing israel of mass atrocity as the idf retaliates for the october 7 attacks. for the latest, let's go to matt bodner. what do we know about theis investigation? >> good morning, frances. the united nations appears to be just as alarmed by these images as everyone else this morning. we saw yesterday, calling for transparent, international open investigation and not just into one mass grave site but the discovery of a second one in the past day. that one, of course we covered yesterday, the first one, that very large site at nasser hospital with about 300 bodies discovered. now we're hearing about a second site at the al shifa hospital in gaza city and khan yunis. the u.n. chief saying he was horrified by the destruction of both hospitals and the discovery of these grave sites. he's calling for an investigation. several u.n. officials
. >> meanwhile, house speaker johnson is set to meet with jewish students at columbia today, amid an uptick in campus anti-semitism. >>> now to a followup on a story we covered here yesterday. the uncovering tof mass graves n the gaza strip. they are accusing israel of mass atrocity as the idf retaliates for the october 7 attacks. for the latest, let's go to matt bodner. what do we know about theis investigation? >> good morning, frances. the united nations appears to be...
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nbc's erin mclaughlin is at columbia university where students have been camping out for ten days igniting a debate about free speech versus hate speech. student protesters say the negotiations have stalled on the issue of divestment from israel and received no reassurances. >> it is our best interest to reach an agreement before commencement. >> reporter: meanwhile at the university of southern california many seniors who didn't get a high school graduation because of covid left devastated by the university's abrupt decision to cancel their commencement. >> just being an artist, i feel let down by the university. >> reporter: amir bell who supports the protesters tells us 15 of his family members were planning to fly in to celebrate his milestone moment, and now that's in limbo. >> i just don't understand how they could have world leaders and stuff, but they can't properly secure a tradition they've had for -- since the 1800s, so that's the most frustrating part. >> reporter: usc's campus is locked down, and students have to use i.d.s to get to class. we followed up with the university, b
nbc's erin mclaughlin is at columbia university where students have been camping out for ten days igniting a debate about free speech versus hate speech. student protesters say the negotiations have stalled on the issue of divestment from israel and received no reassurances. >> it is our best interest to reach an agreement before commencement. >> reporter: meanwhile at the university of southern california many seniors who didn't get a high school graduation because of covid left...
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at columbia university the school senate approving a resolution to investigate the administration. nbc's erin mclaughlin is there as the debate expands from free speech to hate speech. >> student protesters say the negotiations have stalled on the issue of divestment from israel and received no reassurances that the university won't send in the nypd. >> some concerned about the impact on graduation. >> it is in our best interest to reach an agreement before commencement. >> reporter: meanwhile at the university of southern california, many seniors who didn't get a high school graduation because of covid left devastated by the university's abrupt decision to cancel their commencement. >> outside of just being annoyed, i feel pretty let down by the university. >> reporter: amir bell, who supports the protesters, tells us 15 of his family members were planning to fly in from atlanta to celebrate his milestone moment, and now that's in limbo. >> i just don't understand how they could have president obama on campus and have the adequate security for him, they can have world leaders and
at columbia university the school senate approving a resolution to investigate the administration. nbc's erin mclaughlin is there as the debate expands from free speech to hate speech. >> student protesters say the negotiations have stalled on the issue of divestment from israel and received no reassurances that the university won't send in the nypd. >> some concerned about the impact on graduation. >> it is in our best interest to reach an agreement before commencement....
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it comes as tensions flair at columbia university. now entering its seventh consecutive day of pro palestinian protests, with the school announcing main campus classes will be hybrid until the end of the semester, stating safety is our highest priority after the university president's call to deescalate the ranker. a massive nypd presence was around the campus as a growing number of jewish students feeling unsafe. >> it's complete anarchy. >> reporter: students line andrew stein who says he was on campus for a pro-israel protest. but left terrified by an angry mob. >> they started saying in b telv arabic. please bomb tel aviv. >> reporter: stein says this video shows him being followed off campus. >> me and my friend had stuff poured in our face. >> reporter: at the pro palestinian encampment at the heart of the university, heated confrontations. >> go back to poland is another anti zionist. >> reporter: the pro palestinian students we spoke to say they have no knowledge of anti-semitism. on campus saturday night. >> anyone who makes
it comes as tensions flair at columbia university. now entering its seventh consecutive day of pro palestinian protests, with the school announcing main campus classes will be hybrid until the end of the semester, stating safety is our highest priority after the university president's call to deescalate the ranker. a massive nypd presence was around the campus as a growing number of jewish students feeling unsafe. >> it's complete anarchy. >> reporter: students line andrew stein who...
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. >>> and house speaker mike johnson was booed by students when he visited columbia university. >> i'm here today joining my colleagues in calling on president shafik to resign if she cannot immediately bring order to this chaos. >> johnson made the remarks after meeting with jewish students who say the protests are making them feel unsafe on campus. >>> hamas in gaza has released a video of an american israeli hostage speaking directly to the camera. hersh goldberg-polin was abducted and seriously injured on october 7th. his parents are now urging the netanyahu government to reach a cease-fire and prisoner exchange deal with hamas. for more on this, let's go to matt bodner. what did we learn from the most recent hostage video? >> reporter: good morning, frances. this video was released by the military arm of hamas. they're known as the al qassam brigade. it's a propaganda video. stylized, edited. we do not know the circumstances under which goldberg-polin is speaking. but some of of the things that he says, no one was there to protect us on october 7. my injuries were sustained while
. >>> and house speaker mike johnson was booed by students when he visited columbia university. >> i'm here today joining my colleagues in calling on president shafik to resign if she cannot immediately bring order to this chaos. >> johnson made the remarks after meeting with jewish students who say the protests are making them feel unsafe on campus. >>> hamas in gaza has released a video of an american israeli hostage speaking directly to the camera. hersh...
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heightened emotions on the campus of new york city's columbia university that's prompting the school to take extra safety measures today. tonight marks the first night of passover, and it follows days of protests by palestinian supporters. yesterday campus police broke up an encampment and have made more than 100 arrests. now, today all classes will be held virtually. the school leaders plan to meet to talk about how to de-escalate tensions. >>> back here in the bay area, five north bay security guards are facing criminal charges after they were arrested following what police are calling a violent altercation with a patron. it happened late saturday night at jamison's roaring donkey in petaluma. police say the victim went into the restroom where the fight started with a security guard. ultimately, five guards were removed from the bar -- removed him from the bar, and witnesses told police they saw the guards place the man in a chokehold and punch him repeatedly. paramedics treated him at the scene. the guards were arrested and face felony battery charges. >>> as soon as today, teams
heightened emotions on the campus of new york city's columbia university that's prompting the school to take extra safety measures today. tonight marks the first night of passover, and it follows days of protests by palestinian supporters. yesterday campus police broke up an encampment and have made more than 100 arrests. now, today all classes will be held virtually. the school leaders plan to meet to talk about how to de-escalate tensions. >>> back here in the bay area, five north...
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researchers at columbia university determines where the source of female production begins and ends, the ovaries. >> tune in this morning to the "today" show to see how the researchers are trying to slow the aging process for women. that's coming up right after "today in the bay." >>> a taco truck was targeted by thieves, it happened last wednesday around 4:00 in the morning. that's surveillance video of two men looking under tends and then leaving with a generator. the owner said the truck was the only one hit -- >> they broke into the generator's box so they were able to steal the generator generator. >> you had it locked? >> yes. >> the owners say the generator was worth over $1,000. they do believe one of the suspects was spotted eating there just days before the theft. >>> one bride is waking up relieved after her stolen wedding dress was returned. >> i was wondering about this. yes. >> this was stolen off her porch in redwood city. >> he can't wear it. >> well, look, they posted this to ask to help identify a thief. in the package, a wedding dress. that man was arrested for gra
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. >>> campus tensions in columbia university with new developments overnight after students protesting the war in the middle east. >>> good morning to you on this wednesday. i marked washington. >> i am kris sanchez. i had to pump some gas yesterday and i am looking forward to it. at least i got to turn off the air conditioner. >> it has been a lot cooler all around the bay area. we are going to see this continue for the next few days all thanks to the clouds that we are seeing overhead right now. of course comment that prevents us from seeing a beautiful sunrise this morning. we are going from mid-50s this morning to mid 60s. it's not as windy. we are going to also see some slightly cooler than normal temperature for this time of year with a high of 64. we will be in the upper 60s for santa fe. 60 degrees for brentwood. check out what's ahead for the rest of the weekend for the weekend coming up. my comment you have a look at san jose. >>> we saw the first one kick in right abound 5:40. a few minutes to compensate. we are looking at a lighter drive right now. go back to green and then
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new york city's columbia university will hold all classes virtually. school leaders will discuss how to bring an end to the heightened tensions on campus. >>> five north bay security guards are facing criminal charges after they were arrested following what police are calling a violent altercation with a patron. it happened late saturday night at jamison's roaring donkey. police say the victim went into the restroom where the fight started with a security guard. ultimately five guards removed him from the bar. a witness told police they saw them place him in a chokehold and punch him repeatedly. paramedics treated him at the scene. the guards were arrested and face felony battery charges. >>> today, a group of nurses plan to line the street outside of one san francisco hospital, working to draw attention to the use of artificial intelligence in health care. >> "today in the bay"'s kris sanchez joins us from our newsroom with more on how this might impact care today. >> reporter: we don't know what the impact might be on patient care or hospital staffin
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meanwhile, at columbia, that university's president calling for a reset to de-escalate. 100 protesters were arrested on friday. the school says all classes at its main campus will be hybrid until the semester ends because of the unrest. now, since hamas' october 7th attack on israel, the fbi says the number of anti-jewish hate crime investigations in the united states has tripled. the bureau is particularly concerned lone actors could target gatherings during passover, which began last night. at temple beth abraham in oakland, they ramped up security. >> a step we've seen to boost security has been the hiring of extra guards. we used to have guards during service times and we now have guard at almost any time where there are people in the building. >> reporter: that was rabbi mark bloom, who says this passover his congregation added security cameras and secured windows and doors. reporting live, bob redell, "today in the bay." >> a lot of info there. thank you, bob. >>> new video at 6:00 going viral. it appears to show a waymo car going the wrong way in downtown san francisco. take a l
meanwhile, at columbia, that university's president calling for a reset to de-escalate. 100 protesters were arrested on friday. the school says all classes at its main campus will be hybrid until the semester ends because of the unrest. now, since hamas' october 7th attack on israel, the fbi says the number of anti-jewish hate crime investigations in the united states has tripled. the bureau is particularly concerned lone actors could target gatherings during passover, which began last night....